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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 29, 1987, p. 16

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llITOMIIllSOlTlHh Sal CALL FOR HELP the Alligator nttds to get to Iht tlephont quuklv- to ill poison control tenter Help him through maze here are regional poison centers around the United States thai give information about poison and whattodoinanemergencv an adult to help on find the phone number of the regional poison control enter nearest you and write it in the box below When vou finish cut it out and put it close to telephone DONT TOUCH Li tin kind irili hi low isims si mi in imourhomi met sunt in mi should i know wlnt it is irt ill of tin Hidden poison kcrosem cologne bleach detergents gasoline bug killer ammonia paint oven cleunei polish remove r leaner lurpenlme aspirin too mam vitamins too tnan glut poison i poison oak poison poinsettia mistletoe poisonous mushrooms 1 l li I I 1 I f 1 I i J L i 1 J i J J U J t just some thtrt art lots of others SAFETY CHECKLIST Not all plants are TOXIC poisonous or dangerous The plants that arc safe are called TOXIC Some toxic plants are dangerous to touch some arc dangerous to smell or taste Below are lists of toxic and non toxit plants pictures will help you identify these plants when you are playing in the yard or on a hike Put a Mr Yuk face next to all of the toxic plants and a happy face next to all of the toxic plants Is your home poison proof Get an adult to help you with this checklist YES NO Is the poison center number near your telephone 2 Are poisonous products out of reach 3 Do you have an antidote remedy to stop effects of poison kit and a bottle of syrup of ipecac in your home 4 Is all medicine in child resistant containers and out of reach Are harmful products stored away from food POISON SAFETY it LABOR DAY BOOKS Susannah and the Poison Green Halloween by Patricia Elmore Grs 4S Susannah and her friends try to out who put the poison Iniheir candy Labor Day by Geoffrey Scott Describes the origin of the holiday Labor Day and how it spread from New York City to other cities finally becoming a national holiday to honor American workers Lee What did Benjamin Franklin say when he discovered electricity Bob Im deeply shocked Alf Poison prevention is everybody job Never allow younger children to touch eat drink or smell unfamiliar substances Put safety stickers on all poisonous products Frank Im still waiting for the turtle soup I ordered Walter Well you know how slow turtles are Jill Whats easy to get Into but hard to get out of Phil Trouble Jones Have any luck hunting lions in Africa Smith Yes I meet any petunia lady slipper TOXIC NONTOXIC poison ivy mangold poison oak rose lady slipper petunia daffodil dahlia buttercup buttercup 1 The ingredient in poison ivy poison oak and poison sumac that tauses skin irritation is called Even tht fumes from these planLs can cause a rash 2 The leaves of poison ivy and poison oak are red in early spring shiny green in late spring and red or orange in autumn 3 Out of every poisonings seventy five happen to children younger than five years old In 1882 Peter McGulre founder of the labor union called the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America thought of having a holiday for workers every year This holiday became known as Labor Day Many nations celebrate their Labor Day on the first of May

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