Durham Region Newspapers banner

Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Jan 1963, p. 14

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

\e5, Seturdey, Jenuery 19, 1963 YOUR HEALTH By JOSEPH G, MOLNER, MD and have never met one who doesn't use the alibi system. "Furthermore all the treatment is not the cause of sugar dia- "for underlying emotional causes Allergy Doesn't = oa Create Cravings a is not going to save the health of an alcoholic unless he stays off liquor, Personally I am a teetotaler.--Mrs, 8. Probably half of what you say is quite valid, But let's discuss Yes, some people are allergic drinking" may easily lead to alcoholism, and in many in- stances the line between the so- cial drinker and the alcoholic is very fine. You're right about your dia- betes remark, When a person has diabetes 4e can't stand too much sugar but sugar doesn't jcause the disease. It is quite a \different thing with the alco- holic, Nobody becomes an alco- persons, It might be some cir- culatory disturbance, A short walk (of 300 paces or more) be- fore you go to bed might end the problem, although I don't guarantee it. It may be that the trouble refuses to appear until after you have relaxed, Quinine in small doses at bed time may help. The condition is a_nuis- ance but not particularly se- rious, Buying or Selling! GUIDE REALTY LTD. @ LLOYD CORSON, President @ DICK YOUNG Vice-President @ LUCAS PEACOCK Sec-Treas, 16 SIMCOE ST. S., OSHAWA PHONE 723-1121 betes, jto alcohol, but an allergy doesn't/holic until he places too much Many doctors believe, and so|make a victim crave more of|dependence on alcohol. do I, that alcoholism is a physi-| what ails him, Does the hay| Ajcoholics do havs a penchant cal allergy and some people can|fever victim go picking bouquets! for alibis--so let's not give them take it and others should leave!of ragweed. another one that it's "all a mat- it alone, Yet an alcoholic is the fellow| ter of being allergic to alcohol." die from booze to accept this I wish some doctors would|who, after one drink, can't re-| And of course you are right statement "study the alcoholic physically |sist another: and goes 6n to dis-\that not all neurotics are ad- s D : while he is drinking, and make/aster, That's not allergy. idicted to alcohol. Many become The writer didn't explain why|a scientific comparison between|' As to studying alcoholics |addicted to something else in- all neurotics are not alcoholics,ja social drinker and an alco-|physically while they are drink-| stead, And I agree that psychi- I also say it is true that sugar'holic. I know a lot of alcoholics!ing, this has been done, "Social atric treatment won't prod an alcoholic unless he stops drink- FIRST AID TO THE AILING HOUSE sree potent By ROGER C, WHITMAN "heer be ae te oe |good health and fairly active, WORN WEBBING JN: CHAIRS) stalled in each wall, of a vent porch is absolutely right for but when I go to bed I get a QUESTION: Some of the web-|5i2¢ allowing at least one square| best results. However, it is Ld Hila twitch in my leg and/ bing in our aluminum outdoor] {00t opening for each 300 square/tiecessary to remove hard rust; 1300 7 to get up and walk about chairs is very worn and needs|{eet,of ground area, If the earth/only scale and flaking rust must|* paces before I can go back] replacement. I'd like to repair|/® the crawl space is not to be/be removed as the fish oil Sal ery oper bs bothered for the rest) them before we use them again covered with concrete, it shouldjhicle penetrates through the) % the night, This happens every, next season, Where can I get) b@ covered with strips of poly-/rust to bare metal, Be sure tonight. What can I do -- ED.| OIL IS BEST the weakling for this ethylene plastic sheeting, over|use the damp-proof red primer,|WARD V. | | FOR HEATING: ANSWER: Plastic webbing in| /2PP!ng edges four to six inches) 47 porisy oN CARPET |.Vel! sin. this sounds like a| ' various colors and widths tor| (ihe a or 4 {condition that has been .named| ® It's Safe replacing chair seats, ete. ishean. erlaps, necessary). This) QUESTION: My mother acci-)"jitter legs." We don't know the seats, » 1S will prevent escape of ground) dentally spilled some nail pol-/°@Use, but {it occurs in older e It's Clean © Dependable © Economical Dear Dr. Molner: I read an article recently that stated al- cohol is not the cause of alcohol- ism. From my own unhprofes- sional experience, I 'have séen too many alcoholics get sick and HOME DESIGN No. 808 The clean cut lines of this eontemporary split level em- phasize the modern trend in architectural design. There are three bedrooms on the upper level, and underneath an extra room which would be suitable for a study, den, office, or even an extra bedroom. There is a handy washroom convenient to the back door, Furnace and util- ity area are located in the full basement beneath the kitch- en-living area, There is also ample space for a large recreation room if desired. -Thishome offers an- excep- tionally convenient layout for a growing family. Because of the very efficient use of the floor area, cost of building would be quite reasonable. Standard Builders Blueprints for this design No. 808 cost $15.00 for the first set and $5.00 for additional sets. They are available in Canada by return mail. (Ontario resi- dents must remit 3 per cent Sales Tax). Now available at this Newspaper Office (or from address below) is the Jatest Design Book entitled "Canadian Guide to Home Planning and Design," price $1.00, and is tax free. This new edition includes informa- tion on Financing in Canada, Building Construction Details, Landscaping, Color Selection, Interior Decorating, Furniture Arrangement, Custom Design- ing, etc., plus over 100 popu- jar and new designs to choose from. Also included in this book are full details on how to order blueprints. DEPEND ON US FOR PROMPT OIL SERVICE We're only a call away! Order your fuel oil supply now for the coming winter. Call today for fast delivery! LIVING {he + 15-0 widely available at variety, UD-| moisture. Further protection| ' holstery, housewares stores and/against entrance of AUTOMATIC DELIVERY-- BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE -- Telephone 723-3481 McLAUGHLIN HEATING A DIVISION OF McLAUGHLIN COAL & SUPPLIES LTD. 110 KING STREET WEST OSHAWA moisture|!8) on the wool carpet in our mail ip -- Some iy id into the house can be provided|living room. How can this be ers in outdoor and summer fur-! by installing batt-type moisture-| removed without dame i let : ; sture>) ut damage 1o the niture also have this item, proof insulation on the under-| carpet? : DE side of the fir: = WHITE DEPOSIT ON BRICK |*!0° of 'he first floo: | ANSWER: Soften the nail QUESTION: We had the| PAINTING STEEL PORCH polish with amyl acetate, avail- | wooden steps to our front porch} QUESTION: 1 am planning to|@ble at drug stores; then mop replaced with brick ones. Ajpaint a steel porch. I willlit magento a clean cloth or cot- white deposit has developed on|scrape and wire brush to re-|te®. Wash the area with mild most of the brick and looks un-|move the loose rust. However,|S08P_ suds, rinsing thoroughly sightly. How can this be re-/in places the rust is crusty and| afterwards with clear water moved? jvery hard, Is there any liquid and sponging dry, Protect the ANSWER: Concrete and ma-|to soften or loosen the rust? Pre-| {oor underneath the carpet (if sonry cleaning etching prepara-|viously the porch had a coat of|P0Ssible) with several layers of tions, not containing muriatic|red primer and Rust-Oleum|"@WsPapers or a sheet of pias: acid, are widely available at)black. I would like to remove} ¢: while treating the spois. masonry supplies and largelall old paint and start with| Never try nail polish remover hardware stores; follow label/Rust-Oleum red primer, then|{ your carpet or rug contains directions carefully, the surfaces would be smooth Sea ine bil oA ee, re- ;when completed. C y . ° 5 ul may | PREVENTING MUSTY SPACE west wire |also eat a hole in the carpet, QUESTION: We are having a| ANSWER: Your procedure| * house built over a crawl space,|With the repainting of the steel| without a basement. How ca ------------____| we be sure dampness doesn't IT'S DIXON'S | develop from the crawl space and we won't have a problem For the BEST in FUEL end Heating Equipment DELCO 4 BASEMENT AREA 19-11"* 20. 11" aperovien stavice CLEANERS and LAUNDERERS OSHAWA - PORT HOPE WHITBY ~ COBOURG BOWMANVILLE ~- SCARBORO Curtains, Drapes, Blenkets, Rugs OSHAWA'S ONLY UNIONIZED SHOP 723-4631 50 MILL LOWER. FLOOR. DESIGN No. 808 984 Sq.Ft. The Building Editor, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontario. C) Enclosed please find $1.00 for which send me Book of Plans entitled "HOME PLANNING GUIDE" Mail reauests 10c extra, (Please make remittance payable to The Oshawa Times). | | with a musty odor? | ANSWER: Adequate. air cir-| culation and ventilation should by GENERAL MOTORS be provided in the crawl space;|! 313 Albert St. 723-4663 'louvers or vents should be in-! PTUTET ITT) Name Address PTTTTTT TT THE CHURCH FOR All... ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building of charac- ter and good citizenship. It is a store- house of spiritual values, Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regu- larly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake, (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation, (4) For the sake of the Church i which needs his moral and ma support. Plan to go to church regu> arly and read your Bible daily, ~ Do you remember the undivided attention you gave to a story-teller . . . when you first heard Cinderella, Snow White, or some gallant warrior bold? It seems so long ago. And yet, that attention reveals within ourselves more than dreams; it reveals a secret longing after mysteries, after the things we do not understand, but somehow love. Religion, in a way, is somewhat like that. Everybody is religious! But, of course, everybody doesn't call it that! Nevertheless, there is in the heart of man a secret yearning, a wish, a hope for things eternal, We express those wishes in church, And somehow God hears our wishes and consoles and explains. That is a very important part of the Church; for it is a place of consolation and under- standing, a place where wishes (prayers) are heard, where the mysteries of life gain new meaning, Copyright 1968, Keister Advertising Service, Inc., Strasberg, Va. Tuesday Wednesday | Thursday Acts I Corinthians} Ephesians 17 :22-31 2:1-10 1:3-10 THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS GENOSHA COFFEE SHOP 70 King St. E. Friday Ephesians 3:1-6 ~ NATURAL GAS WEATHER! Storms, blizzards and freezing temperatures have no effect on the delivery of natural gas. Underground gas lines assure a dependable supply of fuel at all times. Gas users can rely on uninterrupted service. ot (Consumers ("las HOUSTON'S SERVICE STATION AND GARAGE 67 King St. W. BROWN"S LUMBER AND SUPPLIES, LTD. A. W. RUNDLE 723-1822 225-4704 463 Ritson Rd. N, * MAKE THE CHANGE TO GARDEN CENTRE GAS HEATING -- NOW! 725-1764 1016 King St. & You'll find the tong winter months more comiortabie, JOHN BURTINSKY FLORIST Res. 668-5285 Store 668-3334 124 Dundas W., Whitby STAFFORD BROTHERS CEMETERY MEMORIALS 668-3552 318 Dundas St. E., Whitby ROY W. NICHOLS GM. SALES & SERVICE 723-7242 Courtice MA 3-3553 Bowmanville ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE Read The Oshawa Times Church Announcements for Times'of Services and Religious Activities 48 SIMCOE SOUTH 723-3468

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy