AL 4) odyear «S47, cage nada' Sons 141-142 Jars on em- fice lent. ary. ANCE N Jakville E itor St. son 111 N ICES akville /EYOR 97-J CAPE Sodding - Ete. V -W-12 iting, stalled. Oakville gsr» NY ; DECOR: ZING terials little Thursday, June 10th, 1948. |talian Throng Pays he The funeral of George "Buzz" Beurling, Canadian war ace killed en route to Palestine to fight for the new state of Israel, provoked a spontaneous tri bute from hundreds of Italian Jews who followed By im Harrison PERPETUAL PATRIOT Though but 33 years old, star Zachary Scott entertained the fighting men of world wars one and two. When three years old he appeared in a skit at Navy hospital, Biloxi, Miss, for con- valescent vets of the first fracas; during the second he toured army .. . Oldest Who- dunit: Warner Bros. latest thrill- er, "Woman in White," is said to be the oldest whodunit classic ever filmed. It was written more . . . . Short Short Drama: Lionel Barrymore, nearly 70 years of age, was seen to throw away his black telephone book on the "Key Largo" set at Warners. "The numbers are mo good any from the wardrobe department of her studio says Jane Wyman's starring role opposite David Niv- en in "A Kiss in the Dark," is to be her most revealing character- ization to date!--and but liter- ally. The bulk of Miss Wyman's dainty wardrobe is to be conspic- uous in its brevity, consisting of assorted playsuits, all especially designed "to_alluringly display a great 'deal of Miss Wyman." The wardrobe also contains a special item: One | moderately- Tribute To Canadian Ace "Buzz" THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Some Dont's For Food Handlers The promiscuous fingering of foods and containers is usually' evident when food-poisoning out- breaks occur, Dr. A. R. B. Rich mond, Toronto's chief food in- Spector; told a gathering of Dan- forth district foodhandlers at a Tecent Health League-sponsored. meeting. Beurling He also said that much de- pends on the personal hygiene habits of foodhandlers, and. out- lined a few "don'ts" for restaur- ant "employees. It is suggested many of Dr. Richmond's" "don'ts" could well apply to those who pre- pare-meals in private homes. 1. Don't go on duty with a se- vere head cold, sore throat or any. acute illness, 2. Don't cough or sneeze in your hand; use a clean handker= chief. z 3. Don't report for duty if you have any skin infection or sore-- consult a doctor. 4 ig 4. Don't leave the toilet room without thoroughly washing your hands--keep nails trimmed and clean. 5. Don't pick at your nose, face or fingernails. . 6. Don't work without hairnets, caps or 'bands. 7. Don't lick your fingers while working with food, the casket {o the cemetery in Rome affer services, Cohen, 0 pressive Killed with the veteran pilot was Le ma d another Canadian ace of Word War on T.B. Survey to Continue The Halton County Health Unit has announced that during the Summer it plans to cover areas THURS., FRI., SAT. T sized turkish bath fowel, in which, it is said, the star is to make at least one "eye-arresting appearance" The bulletin, how- ever, contained one very unneces- sary paragraph. It is said that, in the' play, Mr. Niven falls in love with Miss Wyman! = Two of filmdom's leading ro- mantic stars are thrillingly to- gether for the first time in their notable screen careers in "Cry Wolf," Warner Bros. forthcom- ing drama of adventure and ro- mance that opens at the Gregory Theatre on Wednesday. They are Errol Flynn, dashing memorable action "Robin Hood" and " Captain Blood," and Barbara Stanwyck, whose consistently" outstanding portrayals in both drama and comedy have made her one of the most sought-after feminine stars in Hollywood today, Like the novel, . Warners' screen version of "Cry Wolf" tells the story of Sandra Demarest (Barbara Stanwyck) whose young: husband, Jim (Richard Basehart) 1s believed dead. When Sandra arrives at the family's vast and mysterious Massachusetts coun- try estate, she is greeted with open hostility by Jim's uncle Mark (Brrol Flynn), lone executor and guardian of Jim's trust. The eerie dangers which both face through- out the film provide a suspenseful background against which the stars play out their deeply mov- ing romance. Directed by Peter Godfrey, "Cry Wolf" was produced for 'Warners by Henry Blanke. Franz of the county where X-rays for tuberculosis were not. provided last year. These X-rays are 8. Don't taste food from serv- ing or cooking spoons: or forks, 9. Don't wipe your hands on made possible by donations of the uniform or_apron--use a clean public through the Christmas Seal campaign, and are a vital factor in the battle against the spread of tuberculosis, i The fight against tubercullis is being won, the death rats fri this scourge having been cut four since 1900. But it' is on} through the continued effort that the present' rate can be lowered even more. One important factor in the control of tuberculosis is the provision of facilities for early | I discovery of cases and adequate means for following up these cases and their contacts. the mass X-ray surveys make pos- towel. 10. Don't work in street clothes while handling food. 11. Don't touch the rim or in- side of cups and glasses--handle silver by handles. Minerals for Animals While minerals are important in animal nutrition, its is well to eep in mind that extravagant and unwarranted claims are often made for their use. This single mineral substance or mix- ture, commercial or home pre- There is no sible. pared; which is entirely suitable In the surveys conducted so far 12,569 people have been X-rayed and 29 cases of tuberculosis were discovered, Had the work of the Health Unit stopped at that point little would have been accomplish- ed But monthly free clinics have been established in Oakville and Milton and the facilities in Ham- ilton, Guelph and Toronto are also used. s facilities available at nominal cost, Christmas seals pay for the X-rays, and the Health unit pro- the clinics, The Department of Health interprets the X-rays at no cost. As a result of this co- operative effort, the best possible diagnosis, treatment and care is available to the people of Halton at no extra cost. oh valuable calcium and phosphor- ous: may be provided by adding bone meal at the rate of one or two per cent in the chop or monocal- for all classes of animals or un- der all conditions, says E. Van Nice, Station, Scott, Sask. Dominion Experimental Common salt is valuable to all ifarm animals and may well be kept before them in a separate container. be overlooked. At the Scott sta- The hospitals make their|tion tests have shown that salt kept before growing pigs. pro- duced a marked increase in gains and" was more Vides the staff for operation of | When mixed with the feed. The pigs. should not profitable than Legume hay or pasture provides These minerals, however, um in smaller quan- Waxman contributed the film's original music. Guest of the Week If Mrs. P. Smith, 9th Line, will Gregory Theatre box office on any night during the week of June 14th to June 19th, she and another guest will be admitted free as guests of THE JOURNAL. tities. prevent milk fever in cows or a general shown when cattle chew bones or sticks to get needed minerals, kindly make herself known at the | Bonemeal for cattle is often mix. ed with an equal quantity of salt or one of-monocaleium phosphate tol three parts of salt. These minerals help to mineral deficiency as Although milk is generally con- "JUNE 10 - 11 - 12 -- 2 GREAT HITS -- TOP-NOTCH THRILLS 1P-TOP TUNES... ROY'S TOP ADVENTURE! .. ROY ROGERS - TRIGGER KING of the COWBOYS. In Gorgeous COLOR ------------ COMPANION FEATURE 15d JAMES A, MIELICAN | RERUBLIC PICTURE! MONDAY, TUESDAY "JUNE 14 - 15 2 GREAT SHOWS IN ONE! THIS GENIUS GOT HIS BRIGHTEST IDEAS AT 5A. M.! CPC ORLODLQG GY COLUMBIA PICTURES presents TRUDY MARSHALL- CONSTANCE DOWLING RH AE CEO E STONE OM SIL Sc 0 Fs a i nt sidered a protein supplement, it is also rich in calcium, which en- Zod wee Sthegel. hE REMEMBER HIM ON . . FATHERS DAY SUNDAY JUNE 20th Toilet Sets by- Yardley's Bergamot Sports Club Esquire-Wrisley Spruce ELECTRIC RAZORS by Packard, Sch Lloyd E. Closs, Phm.B. (Successor to Clark's Drug Store) - - = hances its value in pig feeding. In the absence of milk, tankage helps to supply protein and min- erals of animal origin easily as- similated by pigs. - Actual tests at the. Scott sta- tion have shown that pigs need direct sunlight or fish oil to en- od able them to benefit by the min- 3 | erals consumed. If fresh soil is not available to new-born pigs, iron is required to prevent anemia, Treatment ought to begin three days after birth by placing on the tongue an amount of reduced iron that can be held on a 10-cent piece. This should be repeated once per week for three or four weeks. Horses and sheep on reasonably good feed require few minerals except salt, although a' small al- lowance of bone meal is some- times used profitably for grow- ing stock. In some areas a small quantity of potassium iodine giv- en during the gestation period. is required to prevent an fodine de- ficlency in the young 'animals characterized by hairlessness in pigs, joint ills in foals, and goitre in lambs and calves. Additional information on min- erals for livestock may be obtain- ed from the nearest Dominion Ex- perimental Farm or agricultural « Tobaccos Rubber Set Shaving Brushes $1.00 to $10.00 Waterman's and Sheaffer Pen and 3 Pencil Sets , Remington - ROLLS RAZORS Phone 248 college. WEDNESDAY, 'THURSDAY = ferror/And Terrific Suspensg ERROL FLYNN "x WARNER BROS' RY WOLE x JUNE 16 - 17 ~N «STANWYCK