moji cautions hazards can spoil summer activity summer is dangerous for people who arent used to large doses of fun at one time water sun plants bugs and even lightning are going to ac count for death ond sickness this summer according to dr archie bull head of the hilton coun tars health unit people who stay at home are no more immuno than summer cottagers and campers exposed to more outdoor hazards swimming and car accidents are the two highest all around lifetakers at work in the sum mer- according to pr bull the only protection for both dr bull says is caution and following the rules laid down instruction courses for the in secure swimmer boater and car driver are available from the agencies involved tetanus shots tetanus shots are almost a must for people going away for the summer they provide protection against puncture wounds and infection from any thing from a fishhook to a nail in a cottage wall any kind of severe burn dr bull suggest that sunbathers use care until their skin has become accustomed to the sun all commercial auntan lotions and protectlors are useful in screening and reflecting the sun rays and moisturizing the skin he says poison ivy and bug bites can be fatal to someone who is ex tremely sensitive to their eff ects but no one who contracts poison ivy or attracts bugs is comfortable about the situation sunburn can kill or maim if enough of the body ft exposed too long the injury to skin i tissue by sun rays is similar to according to dr bull for poison ivy the good old soap and water remedy is ef fective if its jiscd soon enough after contact with the plant or its juices the toxic oil remains on the surface of the skin for some time before it penetrates once youve got it dr bull says the best idea is treatment by a doctor there are many preparations available to relieve itching and even to speed recov cry drinking water is another hatard for people without an orthodox drinking supply dr bull warns against drinking from streams and pools without discretion there are pills to purify or warn of pollution in water but they are a little awk ward to use and they must be used in the right way according to dr bull as for insects most bug repel lents will give some degree of protection dr bull says none are 100 per cent effective hut most will protect the average skin against all bites thunderstorms lightning still strikes at least one person in ontario every year it usually picks the high est point available on water or land to hit dr bulls advice is not to swim in open water during a thunderstorm and to stay away frpjn flat open land areas if theres a tall tree around in a storm the safest place to be is near it but not under il two wimfers in lions 5050 draw winners of 25 prizes the uons club monthly 50 50 draw are mrs gene green 37 prince charles dr and mrs jean matdment r r 2 their tickets were drawn it last weeks club meeting stans restaurant marriage counsellor tells iode about her job the countess of strathmore chapter of the imperial order of the daughters of the em pire held its final meeting be- for the summer vacation monv day june is at the home of hisses jean and margery mac kenzie twenty members and one guest attended and enjoy ed a pot luck supper a brief business meeting fol lowed the minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary this was follow ed by the treasurers report services home and abroad se cretary m r ballantjnejfe ported that she and mrs c kentner attended a meeting held by the georgetown social service committee after some discussion it was agreed i a donation be sent to the c mlttee to help assist in needy cases members also eontribot- ed articles toward a layette to be held in readiness it needed a motion was made that donation be made t6 the st john ambulance hiss jean mackenzie nude a report after attending a meet ing on the mentally retarded the subject was retarded work- shops she stated that years ago only 68 existed and now there were 318 pupils attend the sunshine school up to the age of is years the workshops special completely cleaned swifts famous terball turkeys under 10 lbs 45 special burns hdjdless side bacon 98 25 55 special masons all flavours special burns sliced macflboml cheese loaf pickle pimento oi luncheon boll special iurns whihmlfl vacraci special sho ff conned beef 3 is 07 canned soft drinks mzmcc ucm new crop sweet juicy easy to peel lobliws prataa betf toston niagara denver penthouse manhattan ill kniuss t usy to cakvi rgc1x iqot of jm 6- 43 oztins fejmw 10 fl oztins 24s case special solid white meat sovebqgn tuna 169 2 79- skclui swifts mumium special jack ft jm- surtemoctxtztb cooked hams w 169 peanut butteb as- 37 stp jl uriim ntvb h mjw sts mmuiwijtimihchiomium icuu noma lucum d8clless navel uiuuiulbj pbem o49c mauow delights 29c match tki stamp ivtcialt alaini ittciali atlmei tio iits large size doz s ssf doz from sunny california sweet luscious salmon flesh 65 4ia sweet li cantaloupes sweet as a peach tempting kectamnes medium size 49 orange ctsffi 2wr 39 pineapple 2 r 69c iaki s1zi 1ach sweet as a peach tempting as a plum new crop qt box veeta cheese 67c bose p 3 loo toml assottid iahcy 1piciau loslaws kttchot f10t 7c aylmer peas 3 jj 49c orangeraisiii pie 45 sxoall ntozem cudnct amct sliced oicial1 loslaws m c strawberries 2 s 79 ch 43c skcuu lostaws golden layer cake 35c ju- junes 33c californias finest no 1 grade yellowflesh freestone fresh pi box la job store hours openwed9am9pm open thur 9 am9 pm closed friday july 1 open sat 830am6 pm hdntbeasury of knowledge t the famous sams0nite 598 folding table double your money back meat guarantee thi okmoetown herald thwttoay juki jq 1u page 7 enable them to continue longe j f and also learn to beeonw oaew ful duaans a discussion followed on lata ch card project hit william mcdonald and hltr j m volunteered cor the committee the inert speaker lbs doris culver a marriage counsellor from west australia was then introduced by the regent mrs culver is presently visit- inf with her sister mrs wtt- liam hamilton held ct in the course of her talk she remarked that her train- in comprised eighteen i and was tree she spoke on h aims and principles of nurrir age guidance counselling thj covered premarital instruction and parent problems pointing out that if the marriage goes wrong it is the children who suffer the most so that a suc cessful and happy marriage vital to the well being of fa mily life mrs j linton expressed thanks to the speaker and pre sented her with a gift mrs burton macdonald a valued member who is shortly leaving town was presented with a parting gift of cup and saucer good wishes were also extended to her for the future mrs w thompson made the presentation thanks was also expressed to the hostesses for their hos pitality by mrs e smith some smoke damage in two district fires an electric blanket and faulty kitchen range switch were blam ed for fires at rr 1 glen wil liams and 17 prince charles dr one recent week miss thelma tixsard sum moned firefighters to her 9th line farm home late wednes day night after she discovered her upstairs bedroms filled with dense smoke when she went to retire for the night flames licking the ceili from the bed were partially dou sed by miss tizxard and her fa ther farm tenant roy tixzard by throwing pots of water they kept up the procedure until ge orgetown firefighters arrived firemen in scott air packs entered the room killed the rest of the dames and earned the smouldering mattress and box spring out of the house fire damage was limited to the bed but smoke damage spread to some of the other up stairs bedrooms mrs geoff palk 17 prince charles dr remained asleep in a room down the hall while fire men put out a tire in her kitch en after a neighbour reported smoke emitting from the house early monday afternoon a pot ot potatoes left on the kitchen range on an element set st low burned and filled the the kitchen with acrid smoke when the element overheated firemen had to break in a door to get at the source of the smoke but mrs palk heard nothing until she was awaken by firemen going through the house opening windows the mail bag says evangelism crusade important week in halton dear mr editor a planned crusade evan gelism will be held in bramp ton arena next sept 18 25 at a meeting in grace unit ed church brampton recently the barry moore evangelistic team made known the plans for the one week o meetings be held in the 3500 seat ed lyman the singing mar ine from parksville tennes see will be the soloist with the group organist ted groat and rev donald jose musical director and cboirleader will look after the musical end of the program barry moore called for a complete committal to the pro gram in which 22 area church es will participate of the georgetown churches map avenue baptist church and several others will assist the evangelistic group have held 17 meetings in ontario and the western provinces all were well attended and great blessing followed their minis try this could well be the nxnt important week in halton and peel history the writer will endeavour to keep the readers informed as to further details of the cru sade in later editions sd a peters