Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 25 May 1950, p. 15

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Self oC Thursday, May 25, 1950 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Help Manitoba Rehabilitate Floo These two sets of tiny twins and their parents are among the thousands of homeless as a result of the Manitoba floods. Casovan had just put the babies to bed while her husband Shown are Mr. and Mrs. William Casovan of Point Douglas and (left to right) Barbara and Richard, 22 months, and Joan and Jane, seven months. Mrs. laboured on the dikes, when the flood burst through and engulfed their little bungalow. For rehabilitation the Casovans, like 85,000 other Manitobans, must look to the Manitoba Flood Relief Fund, which has been organized in Winnipeg. In the nick of time, this little Manitoba family fled as flood waters swamped their home: in St. Norbert. Now homeless and sheltering with another family in a tiny two-room frame cottage on higher ground, they will require aid from the Manitoba Flood Relief Fund before normal life can begin for them again. are shown above with their parents as follows: Michelle, = |Nicole, 2%; Gerard, 8 months, and Teddy the dog. Complete wit!: Che. Fund in Winnipeg. sets, the evacuated Dubue children Denis, 7, holding his pet hamster; hould be made payable to the' certain foods they eaten because they had been so sensitized before Dr. H. E. Edwards In an article "Food Allergy" in the "Memo to Mothers" League of Canada's HEALTH. Dr. the Hospital Toronto, and the Pediatrics, University to. inant mother gets a food craving 'FOOD ALLERGIES PUZZLING Many infants are sensitive to [and over-indulges," have never | Edwards. writes birth, states [through to the baby's tive cells in its body. section of the Health "An example magazine Edwards is with [ive to chocolate and for Sick ' Children, | who admits the Department of of chocolate during the latter of Toron- pregnancy, either to satisty "This may occur when a preg- of the milk she drinks." Dr. "Some of this food gets into her blood stream and blood stream and may sensitize recep- of this is the finding of a baby who is sensit- its - mother | competitions over-indulgence carving or to disguise the taste For women, the "Helen Troy" competition--for men, the "Close Shave" contest are two of the several new and different announced in the 50rpage Canadian National Ex- of hibition women's prize list now a [in the mail to thousands of C.N. E. would-be participants across Canada. Maintaining that all women can not be Helen of Troy, but that any woman can be beautiful who It's worth everything to you . . . and to those who de- pend upon you. And when illness strikes, money is no object in the attempt to buy back good health. How much wiser and more economical it is to spend money to stay healthy--to see your doctor regular- ly, especially at the first warning symptoms of im- pending illness. He can then diagnose your sickness in its early stages when treatment is simpler and recovery is swifter. Should he prescribe for you, have the medicine compounded by our pharmacists whose experience and professional prestige are your guarantees of dependable prescription service. * Oakville Drug Co, Limited Phone 94 Colborne St. E. Len Hope, Mgr. believes she can improve on na- ture, this iti is a test CN.E. 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"Shaving tools will be provided for contestants who will be judged for skill, speed and closeness of shave." Open to all amateur cooks, artists and Wimpy fans, is the "Hamburger on a Bun' compet- ition with a first prize of $50. For this, contestants will be to fry hamburgermix and onions. Cash money here, goes. for speed of cooking, handling of frying pans and 'quality of the finished product. For the Miss Dix's and King Solomon's, the "Quandray" com- petition is arranged. Each con- testant will be given a set of everyday problems which include management of husbands, wives, guests, children, /dogs, in-laws, bosses. Contestants on-the-spot with the most sensible solutions will be winners. For the women with a flair for cake-making, there's a chance to win $100 by baking and decora- ting a 9x9 cake to commemorate a Golden Wedding Anniversary. The 10 best entries will be pre- sented to Golden Wedding An- niversary couples in a special evening ceremony. 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