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Times & Guide (1909), 11 Jul 1946, p. 3

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“Unless we' realize that a sun- hum is a real burn-just In real as though we placed a hand on I sizzling hot trtove--we're in for trouble,” writes Miss Lambert, as she advises that, while many of the truntan-10titms on the market . help to prevent excessive burning, they are not a cure for burns. ‘ x 5, Poison ivy looks like Virginia swap" but has three leaves in- nuud of five. It is very ingrntint- ti,'tasyot,'gi, meekly in waste pllces. tlp ly It home in rich 'g,tth1tt't or meat the buthinr bodies." ll puts of the p%tb-L lenves. flower, fruit, bark or root! --_nre- equally poisonous. This * prtnt's pomon eqn be carried by _ clothes which have come in con- tact'with the plant; particularly if the clothes are damp at the time of contact. Animals walking through the plum also will carry it. _ _ Vlcntionilts and others, too, In advised to use additional ”it I ht the summer diet. There I: I “It level‘in the blood which must he held, and in order to maintain it during summer but. extra “It is needed to make up for what is Ion in perspiration. f "riii,ppi,r,k,,tei/iti,[ulsir, Haydn-It- n o lame I, I It" 7100 miles of hi 'lid',','." It in. never been official}: confirmed; but rgduafntood tho te,f,Tg do I chm" n We so may the 3.1%.. Ul mu which tnvellinx n the (rut; at * Mme hand. é "e" _-__ "___ Edi-mm ..-.. “I“ ?e'ityht, ttit 'ikl?h1rii I 'grtrtm I“ m tithing“. -' -- __,‘__ While Ontario's speed limit mu- tomntiully reverted to M mile, per hour lat Aug-nut when the Domin- ion Government rescinded in wu- time order limiting it to 40 the Provincial Depnrtmenc of 'iyil,i-' wnyu hu anty now computed he chasm» in m !jer; . A ImfleCllNl [3:me can be M urn-rt. For an. , I magma me in $Itod1.imit$igrts Reason Is Given These methods can be Mud by writing to the hetlth depart- ment. The' use of milk in its raw Mate involvia; unnecesnry rink he- cmle while ilk is one of the best food: avail-hie. it unfortunately id easily contaminated by dinne- t,"1,1hi bacterh. This applies inn to mil produced under" the moat “Mary conditions. Yes even elttyn milkja not ngoeasgrify uh. Water piped in from s munici- pality which tests Ind tram its water is safe, but if that water is ¥ut into a cooler it mull tte puri- ied in the same wig? " well Water or spring water. ome chlorinat- ine on ita or information are gvailable " most, provincill de- 'C-tments of health. Vaeatiom'stz, no adviled uninat In ofAunpuwurized milk, and it is melted that home patent-in- tion methods be used if milk which has besrrprstpurired eornmereiallr in not tunable. Take heed also of drinking water" srhiehfappearts clean but Wlsibly could be contaminated. ater is a notorious vehicle for the transmission of serious dis- eases. but can be pade tat, by boiling or shiorinatimr. Also, the commoy dipper should be avoided. If you do become involved with poison ivy, don't scratch. sud re- menfber that gum“ greatest friend is cheap laun ry soap. which gets down to business with the oilg poison. Use soap generously; scru welywith soap and water. Do this ‘und'er running water seven) times. For e k iindetiiiti" Giyn Pf h's1B. NW“- All! e_nrt?.rr In regard to Suntan, it is advis- able to take a full two weeks to suntan safely.. First exposure should not exceed 10 minutes in the morning and 10 in the after- noon. . Miss Lambert wnrns Illinlt ex- c'easiVe sunburn, poison ivy, undue latighe, tells about the dangers of drinking tnt/,ii1E1 water and un- pasteurized mil , and advises vu- cltionista to learn to 'swim "before you paddle your own Canoe". JFatch YourStep On Vacation StiotoierDetttandsPrecatition w, our first peacetime lummer' -rlet'o make, the most of it, ad.. Vises Jean Lambert in an article in the forthcoming summer issue " Health, official Journal of the. Health. League of Canada. Th TrettGrer' brive" wirutn. housing project in Yoi'k'tomhlp. (our inch to all." the will Inning swam There no I" “in adjacent to Woman. nu, develord Into a calamity within Wolf. The all maid. not“, by nut-maul their " a. project. on of the an“ In t e mttrurbart not "mind Tomlin)!- . hum". JULY It, in"! Bloxona, Alum iuiGiCr%tii Cum; Helen Cleminaon. Oliver Down, Mngdnlen Fuller, Priscilla Film. Robert Funnier. Rosana Gorate sim" Ronald Harrison, ph Hit, ton, PEl,i'it Jacobs, Thomas Jacobs, m Lox-gnu. William Continued from pan 1- wood, Carol Jones, Betty Madill, Barbara Mnjury, Larry MobIey, Robert Moon, ArtiNieolaeei, June Pender, James Pender, Kenneth Potty, Muriel Randle, Gordon Ree, Kenneth Southorn, Arlaen Smith, Jack Charman. Jeanine Potter, Jessi. Wa ker. Mtrrgaret Whitman, Margaret Willey. Bobby Wyldeu, Rik}; Wyldes, {guitar Ofield. in The’ commissioner said the free- dom of air traffic would not tpply to Torbay Airport where Trans- Canada amines has exclusive serv- Ice. _ Maple Leaf School J. 8. Neill, Commissioner of Public Utilities for Newfoundland, announced that z regulation allow. ing aircraft of my nation to pick up or land puungen at Gander Airport will be put, into effect shortly. 1iewtsruodlanj1 Has Free Air Traffic , see a',Ch,tgliPrei17ta-err Fri. Se _ Willi}; a} T530137 - k.-0 .... u ' LI. tUte--' I... h " FM. Dirk. July A In on. Will an. Amy T'la'd'IT, m: nouki - "m Ihr Pt-f my 0' M- “Apparel that Appeals" " “MEI w Melbourne city council has voted $18,000 for a new Rolls-Royce for the Lord Mayor. It he: made one Erwin. The car must be buitl igh enough to, allow .the Lord Meyer to we" a top-hat with ease. Melbourne ratepayers are trying to estimate how much of their money would be saved in the car's struc- tural design end body work if the Lord Mayor were a collapsible opera het.' , Gnu-lea m, Roman emperor and king of the wast Franks, waa known as Charles the Pat. Grade VII to nude Vm-Marion Allen, Aldon. 1u,1.'et Audrey. Down, Barb“: Gurr, any Bands, Roy Housman, John lily, Alice Majury, John Marsh, Emily Mumsinec, Marjorie McBride, Joan Fender, Evelyn Petty, James Robb, Michal Rose, Lydia Smdford. Ralph Slaw. Douqu Shaw. Wesley Turner, Joseph Zidner, Louis Lorena, Joan Clynick, Ernest Nieolueei, Rose Hart. MUST BE BUILT HIGH Mush, Domld Mac/numb. Albert Noyes, Roger Ofl , Juno: Palm. Ellie'Ponndor, Ida Reid, Jean Robb, Beverley Buphenson, Mary Tantou, Doris water, John Weiss, Jean Whitton, Harold Wright "tiiosi Arai, 1 V _ FREE ESTIMATES E. s. WARN AND SONS BUILDERS - CONTRACT0R8 Elnhnm Drive wnsmu. Rat. ' . , Marcia Mac Shoppe 42 MAIN ST. N. WESTON ZONE 4-656 SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY OFFER _ To Our Many Patrons . We wish to take this opal-trinity to extend our sincere than for your continued patronage. . We anticipate greater opportunities to offer you in the coming year. " Q It will be our purpose to uphold the same quality, service, value and satisfaction. . If Has Indeed been a pleasure to have been of service to you in the past two years. This is disclosed in In lppr‘illl‘ " emu reserves issued by the department of scientific and indul- trial research, which says: "So far n classification of reserves is concerned we can use our way clenly for 100 yen: and for I further 76 years less clearly." The report any: the position ot Britain', fuel supplies gives no cause for Ilarm. “Reserves Ip- pear to be adequate to meet de- mands, barring any revolutionary changesz" United Kingdom Has Coal Supply For 175 Years In the United Kingffom . lie 20,000,000 ton: of coal, ”our: to [ttt oollieriel going to July 1, The tinge of freedom in the am of God.-Bowusr. T Freedom . 996 'WESTON RD. 10% Popular Sizes of Roll Film Ti'ihn%lfrrtiry = Sile'lit and Sbimd _ MmlllliuA0Ellt'8 DRUG STORE PlHoTtNtRAPRlllC SUPPLIES MANY NEW. ITEMS IN STOCK TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR nuns mumps. Wrmptf DISCOUNT ON ANY ARTICLE PURCHASED JULY 11 to " (melanin) fi-ttTi' My 16 MW“ use neg possiblp means of Adver- tisirag. in Csnsds a place in the min I of these people. This is the opportunity that we bye 'teen looking forward to; this is our chsnce to acute a lot of new capi- tal in our local stores. Merchants in every line of business put forth an extra 'rftort to plesu the 1946 tourist trade. ,0! dolhn in and. an In culti- {nud in. up mini, m name, up the but!» true. We no in tho Biron line. of but!” Mic. Jug. no And look It the number .0! an Latin; American lien-u which pun Alon. our main struts I!!! you will In the truttrot am mun-am. Tho Auction warm and: tho! he cu: buy “Id live chapel- on his holhhy vacation in Syrti.dcth-tr. who: in use us. He duo known that ho an more our merchnndiu It I much cheap: or rate than that "nibble in e us. It is true that the 10% pre- mium on America: money will cut into the ”and” ot tho" who had their mom]; on the “nonme- meat on 2'tT night. or those who had made t ch- Brrangetnenta. Howenr "on with thin 10% pre- mium of! Amerie" money, they lull find-that it in more mommi- cal to buy and spend their vaca- tion in Onhrio. Merchants, instruct your help to be most courteoul, upeeilily to all America! visitors; see that they get velue for their dollar, the very Jreat "lu ewe on five; lee that Canadian-made "tie e: Ire pushed in the sales, no thae they mar have content remindere of Cunedc in their homes and perhapejor In- other nelson, See that your help he ell information possible in the my of directing tourists to their detrtirtationa, this in a great Ber- vicc. One other tutor, and it is an important faeur--ntereuttu, display your goods in attractive windows, see that they commend attention, use..treetrie signe,_end ottumititu-trausd the My “no ml -rmd'hrthetamdurrthtrirst. ”fab-9:01 Who, In in thin can mhnucouml stl'l1yepl"%fl,u')tlftf,'litlt Canadian aluminum sold in " different countries before the war. Opportunity Strikes Tourist Trade Opens ,rttstsr-uootitiitte ivirvIGrihart Called Upon Ti, ci)ttvet, The Tourists - Millions of Dollars Avoildblo Today - Great Rush o, Merchandise and Accommodation J U. The airport u openud by an 9tdiral authorities' under I In“ [run a town a _ ted to th C by th City of Toronto in 1941, vhmby tho Government took over the epon- tion and fun] mattNrranee, ter, the 'c ty free to obtain m- enu. tom ten for man? limsft " tho airport Ind Illa mm mm controlled In“ adjoining the Bir.' port. Aetivities at Melton, ttt with the Inland Airport windmill- intend by the Harbor iGiGiiriiriir on on belmif of the city. In the ennui nYott of the com- miuionen, twenty, released, it was shown that the Federal Gov- ernment, in 1966, broadened the concrete loading apron st Melton to twice its original width in It? tiei ation of increued air tunic, tly also laid I four-inch wetn- mlin from the Victory Aircraft to the Administration tf1th to improve water nerviue in the utter building. Report Ttdh the Inland Air- port teVenls that ittle construction work was carried out " that point, the on}! work done being repairs to the erry and to the ferry slips at the Western Channel. Arrivals md departures from the Island station during 1946 totalled 3,719. Announced this Ink that the Dominion Government will continue " tian of the Twnm 'il Alton damn throng ut me u 111"»me . . T Halton Airport To Continue To Be Run By Ottawa NORM GROAT SHOWCARDS o Beatty Washefi , _ o Kelvlnator Rolrlgerators o Servol Electric Romanian . 0 Rogers Malatlc 'htdlhtq _ A a o Eteetrohomi Radio. . _ 44 . Batty vim Gloao'n A . , "003:“an traumas 36 Main St. t, POLLARD ELECTRIC} SIGNS " um " North Telephone Wanna MM. NEW STORE HOURS During July and August ot All DeaeHptiort' Carved Wood Base Complete With Shade While They Last. MONDAY " TUESDAY " THURSDAY - , AM. T0 6 PM. t C _ WEDNESDAY - CLOSED ALL' DAY lb FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - , AM. To 9 PM. ' Table Lamps $595 AND Authorized Agent: For WASHER REPAIRS A (Specialty New CCM. Bicycle LADIES and MEN _ BOYS a! an: ALSO REBUILT AND SECOND BAND mercu- 2; Tires, Tubes, seats0kriieFYGtr, Lights, hi5 lights Ind Holders. Everything in the Ill. oe, _ Accesaoligs fttr all ugly;- of Biqclu, .e, if usen , IcEBox Tricycle: and W130" -. , fig?” LAWN MOWERS sunning!) AND mm SAWS SHARPENE AND BET! . A PREES Capacity 100 lbs. In Good Condition COOL WM. WHITE & SON m, E Club ‘I V _ is,;,',.';:.', 252,3? Rotary _ MV _j'_,'t,',', EVERY 'ntlllt$0lh,'tk30 "C. /_' All Repairs done on the premise: ind tr-uid/trr, Thirty-five yun’ “perm”. N, White's Bicycle Shag where its $3500 NIS L 4- 1:41;)”; b " "a 11" 6A LAWRENCE AVE, WESTON At Weston Maul: Temple]. SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT \.~\ . . ' ADMISSIONW Refreshment Booth. w? sa,., 'AFullLineof Elam I Hot Water Tank Heaters 500 wub-M.50 650 ,mu-.. 7.50 750 wut--. m moo mttb-. moo F Inna-don In. J Zone 4-370 I FE?!

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