Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 11 Jun 1964, p. 7

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able liggestions may be poisonous M18 NANCY ROWE daughter oi Mr and Mrs Wil mer Rnweli Ill Duniop St West received her bachelor oi arts degree in secretarial science at the spring convoca tion held at the University oi Western Ontario London She has accmted mitten with Imperial Oil in Slrnia Les Conner iirm Timely Safety Measures Add To Holiday Pleasures NEON CPlOne oi the biggest hanrds at the summer cottage is the act that inst medical help may be unavati combination of preventive mflaaures and basic supplies to take care oi at least the that steps in an emergency will cut down potclltill ge Lloyd Johnson chic training oiiiccr ior the St John Ambu lance Ontario council has some there is poison ivy or oak around get rid oi it he says Cheek doelrs and rails to make sure no nails have worked loose during the winter Examine the shoreline heiore anyone goes swimming to clear it oi accumulated litter Children should be told not to chew leavos berries or any other plants growing wild They Whoever is doing the cooking should get into the habit oi lr tag all ioods relrigeratad large sterile dressing pads fig they are to be servad lhis lbounce package of cotton wool MISS DELNA MARRIN daughter oi Mr and Mrs Marfln at Tlilia St re ceived her nursing diploma irom Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie at graduation exerci ses held at the Central Goll legiata Auditorium Miss Marc rin is graduate oi Barrie Central Collegiate Photo by will minimize the danger oi iood poisoning You should also have some idea which iobds are the likelth breeding ground ior bacteria and take special care with these in areas where drinking water is not treatcd its good idea to have kettle oi boiled water standing all the time ior use on cuts and scrapes KEEP CHARTS iirst aid chart and poison antidote chart both oi which are available irom the St John Ambulance in any province should be kept handy The or ganization also has pamphlets on due iundamcntais ol iirst aid One oi the manuals iLsts tn gredients ior basic and com plete iirst aid kiLs The basic kit includes as sorted adhesive dressings tri angular bandages two and three inch roller bandages gauze squares medium and iro WED ilT DALSTON UNITED in on James as ward Handy oi Codclngton PETER NORIHOVER received degrees oi bachelor oi arts and bachelor oi com merce at the convocation held at Carleton University 0tta waHeLvtheaonoiMrand Mrs Northovu 135 Grove St and grandson at Mrs Pugh fiiiin St He has accepted puttion with Toronto advertising adhesive tape cellulose Iape paper tissues bluntend uls sora saiety pins tweeters piastic medicine glass or iold ing paper cup note book and pencil soap and nail bnrsh plastic sheeting tieon labels flre things people iorget most oiten Mr Johnson says are the soap and brush ior cleaning their own hands beiore treating wound or the scissors ior eut tlng clothes and bandages The more comprehensive kit includes everything above and adds set of splints ioounce package oi gauze unbleached cotton wool or cotton waste ior padding dressing lorceps ilash light sixinch kidney basin girr cose candy or lump sugar Mr Johnson says that in an emergency other materials may be substituted For instance sanitary napkin or bonded pa per tissue which wont disinte grate quickly can be used In place at sterile pads to press on wound to stem bleeding lie says medications and oint ments are left out oi the list ior several reasons Pain killersvcan disguise symptoms which would help doetordiagnose trouble gt 3910 mthi endemic are too strong They burn ex posed tissue Pialn soapand water are best to cleanse Wflufld serious burn shouldba ieit alone minor one washed with tepid water BARBIE GRADUATES RECEIVE DEGREES argconvocrnon Mr ELLEN KATHLEEN WAIT if Mr and Mrs Audra Walt oi Grove St West received her nursing de gran irom Hamilton civic Hoo pita School Nursing Grad uation cunnonics were held on June OES Project Aids Estarl anvlew Grader Ordm oi the Eastern Sar has announced names oi winners of draw held on June iollowtng the regular meeting litre Garrett Worthy Matron drew the lucky tickets The one prise an electric notice pcrcolator was won by 1i Wilton RR Midhurm Second prise pair oi mens deer skin gloves was won by Miss Jeanette Jenncy ancrest Drive Barrie flrird rise Hole lighter was won vais Susan Gillespie Queen St Fourth prize blue glass canter was won by Mrs Montieth RR Barrie The iiith prise at one pair oi $3t°iosihw°fidhhh ea St Barrie One china relish dish was won by Wayne Buck holder RE Hawkestone Se enth prize box of English lav ender bath cubes won by it Switzer RR Barrie Eighth prise one box of guest soap Boonstea Aurora Ninth prize one double deck at cards Walter Kelrnan John St Tenth prise one china and saucer went to Mrs Odishaw Ottawa Mrs Maxwell converter and her committee at Mrs Armstrong Mrs Ooli Mrs it McKinlwn Mrs Spearn Mrs Stone ham and Mrs Edwin Wilson received the cooperation ot members in this project Proceed siromtheaalenitick eta will be donated to Estarl and used to help the young wo man and men who re ulre ii nancial assistame la tr ning as ministersor missionaries MISS EBPETE CURRIE received the degree of Bach elor oi Education irnrn the University oi Toronto at can vocation exenciscs held last week Miss Ourrla is the daughter oi Mr and Mrs Gladstone Grrrle oi Barrie She graduated irom Univer sity of Western Ontario in 1862 and has been teaching at Duncan Hood School lbr onto She obtained the de gree by postgraduate studies DOltlESTlCATED FOWL The turkey is North Americas only native domesticated iowl i7 MULCASTER ST incurno THURSDAY JUNE ll Officials OTTAWA CF With pro olher oltlclala stand by naming seven when oi the antinuclear Vela oi Women met Chancellor tadolg khard oi Wmt Germany in the central rotunda oi the Parlia meat Buildtall Wednesday to appealtohlrntousehlslnilu eaoetoouasbplansioramultl lateral endear iorce Mrs marloltaMacEVrau ra aearcb director or the group stormed Dr Erbardin Coated sra aliall merited himwith be not white carnation him to listen to an appeal Dr Erhard acoompaaied her down the corridor to the elites oi the absent Leon halcer Con servalive MP ior Trolnltivlerea lhen Mrs Nan Sirnonyl oiOt tavra read statement mind the proposed NATO reaborne nuclear iorce would add lrn measurably to the possibility oi gar by accident or rntscalcula on Dr Erhard appeared slightly embarrassed but stood atiently until the outward ei was read and translated by his in terpreter Mrs 1hcrese Casgrain also esented covl oi the appeal French to Dr Erhard The chancellor shook hands and Fame more itTHBS DAY Just in tuna tnr inttver and III prrmvrl ti huge lmn at cmnturt mm must lira nt styles in rlnrosl Filmeh lat voila Appeal politer with all seven women He made an audible comment lira MacEwan said to him Youve performed miracle in Germany We expect another miracle ior peace leer minutes earlier Dr Erhard attended the opening oi the Commons sitting and was given thunderous round oi ap plause by Mrs Commons Speaker Alan Mac naughtnn said the House was es pecially honored by the my race oi Dr Erhard and Ger ard Schroeder West German ior dah minister He said ktiiat thoughl Gen manys poswsr cwnamc re covery has been spectacular it shouldnt be overlooked that West Germany has established stable parliamentary denie cracy CATHEDRAL CLEANING IDNDON CPtThe second stage or the biggest sprint clean in architectural history has begins on St Pauls Cathe dral The £110 project in being tackled with water and elbow grease because deten gents might damage the stone Cleaning oi the cathedrala ira gressive woatiront already has een completed gtst ltltiClmSt mi uni tnlmr tire PRICL OF ONE one lnr Dmi mu yoursullt Hurry Jilly now theyre sun in DC 5le out Cover mm dress lag and get doctor good thick pad helps to cut the pain by keeping air from burn Ha explains that butter shouldnt be used because it can be germ center And oint ments would probably have to be washed art by doctor any way SPEAK MANY TONGUES Linguists estimate there are at least 3000 languages and raglor dialects in the world FIRST TOWN BAND Barrias first band was organ ized in last by man called Olmlnapka irom Newmsrkct There were 11 musicians to start but the number soon in creased WICKED EDITORS Barrie Northern Advance car ried this item on Feb 1385 The wickedness oi printers ed itors and publishers of news papers was tha subject oi the sermon at one or the town churches on Sunday event Choose One Of these Choirs ior Father YOUR CHOICE FROM BSP Exemplars Choose Erecutive Mrs Burt Popp Sunnidala Road was boslas tor the amt lng oi the kunplars oi an Signor Phi held Monday aven las Ten membersaon in at tendance to choose their users tivs ior the coming year Votes were castoy secret bai lot and the results are As ioll¢ ow Prmtdent Mrs John Moh ren vicepmident Mrs George Mlklta secretary Mrs Jean Batteraby trounce lira John Merrctt flre newly iormed executive will chime convencra tor the ways and mean social prd gram and publicity oiilces at later to smvs snmas BARRIE ONT Ontario have announced the engagement oi their daughter Janice Elaine to William John some son at Mr and Mrs Bay Spring Elrnvaie ihe marriage will ta place at Dalston United ch on July it at pan 53995 uaro ass95 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS ROCKERS SWIVEL ROCKERS anemones Every gpular style CONTEMP DEAR TRADITIONAL MODERN DANISH Foam Cushioning Every popular colorPer simmon gold turquoise olive tangerine etc STILL PLANS MODEM OTTAWA CF Panaman terGeneral Nicholson said in the Commons Tuesday the gov eminent has not drenged its rancnorarnm 9551 mom arenas onviho HOrwArEa cardamom BarrieExarninar

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