THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1970 Mother and father should discuss and practise caution when working at the stove and using kitchen utensils or household repair tools. Mother must remind herself to always put youngsters in a Official _ Accident Prevention Discussion Time for the entire family: This event should be scheduled before spring cleaning gets under way. Instruct the whole family to pick up clutter, wipe up wet spots, use care in climbing for objects on high shelves and recap and put away medicines and chemicals immediately after useâ€"in medicine chests and on high shelves far out of reach of little children. Here are some ideas for Mother‘s Own Calendar of Home _ Safety â€" Events, suggested by the drug inâ€" dustryâ€"sponsored Council on Family Health in Canada, a nonâ€"profit public service organization working to encourage home safety and family health. The Weston Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society held Open House recently in their headquarters at 2000 Weston Rd. Take spring cleaning a necessary step further this year by creating a calendar of safety events that will help sweep your home clean of accidents all year ‘round. Yellow = smocked volunteer welcomed inâ€" terested _ guests, and provided information on the extensive ramifications of the society‘s help to cancer sufferers across the country. Essentially â€" Canadian, formed and granted a Canadian Charter in 1937, the: Society coâ€"operates closely _ with _ similar organizations throughout the world. Close association is maintained _ with the Canadian _ Medical Association and there is a medical advisor for each unit or branch. The many Society include patient transportation to treatment centres, dressings, home and hospital visiting, Lodge Films, displays at Open House A recent broomball tournament between grade 7 classes at Queensborough Junior High school saw 7D emerge victorious at the final game. Shown above are Bradley Ball, Wayne Barfatt, Kent Barker, Jay Biskupski, Robert Button, Carlos Figaro, Richard Ciarbellini, Robert Distanis, Paul DiPeco, Iria Desanto, Karen Duncan, Janice English, Tony Grimâ€" aldi, Tony Iaizzo, Brenda Madill, Sharon McSwain, Angela Mueller, Dario Pellusc, Ken Rieger, John Ruff, Greg Seed, Laurie Service, Brien Smith, Debbie Steele and David Teâ€" veron. Teachers turned coaches are: Mrs. Nancy Morris, Fred Guthrie and G, Hendricks. Check list for safety safe play area . . . a playpen or crib with raised sides . .. when occupied in another Cleanup: This simple task should be scheduled for the start of each new season. It means putting contents in proper orderâ€"external medicines on one shelf, inâ€" ternal medicines on another. Toiletries should be stored apart from medicines and on lower shelves. Discard medicines left over from previous illness. Throw away containers without labels, or with unreadable labels. Check light over medicine cabinet to see if it is bright enough to read labels easily. accommodation, home nursing and drugs. â€" Official Check of Family Health for vacation period: First week in May. Plan for safety during vacation, whether taking a trip or remaining at home. Arrange for physical checkups, inâ€" cluding immunization booster shots,; prescription renewals, and anything that should be discussed with the family doctor prior to the hot weather season. From the Weston unit alone the dressing station and loan cupboard supplied 41 patients and 12,195 dressings. More than 200 patients were vistied during the year. Volunteer drivers p.ay, a vital part in maintaining transportation schedules. On numerous occasions, patients are entertained at the homes of volunteers for a social time of music and Official Fire Prevention Check of the Home: Check electrical appliances for frayed cords, faulty wiring, Among the displays and demonstrations to be seen during Open House was "Smoking Sam‘"‘, demonâ€" strated by Don Brandt, which mechanically and realistically offers a chilling example of how cigarette smoke inhalation can change lungs of a normailly healthy pink to a dark, greyâ€"coated Official Medicine Cabinet An entertaining and possible current leakage. Check outlets for overloading. Hold family conference to .confer on details of escape route in event of fire, and checkâ€"in point outside the house so each member may be acâ€" counted for. Discard acâ€" cumulated rubbish from basements and attics. Backâ€"Toâ€"School Preparations: Last week in August. These should include an upâ€"toâ€"date child superâ€" vision plan for the safety of preâ€"school youngsters. Prepare a list and telephone numbers _ of _ sittersâ€" relatives, friends, neighbors, your own teenage childrenâ€" who may be counted on to supervise small children in your absence. Arrange that youngsters are never left unsupervised, even if you only go next door for a cup of coffee. Accidents often happen when children are alone in the house. on its own appeal to the public for a constantly exâ€" panding program of support for _ cancer _ research, education of the public and service to cancer patients. ‘"‘Miss Hope‘‘, symbol of the optimistic approach to the challenge of cancer control, dedicated volunâ€" teers and "a host of golden daffodils‘" will be combining to focus public attention on this threeâ€"way program. The prevention of acâ€" cidents in the home is an everyday subject. Thouâ€" sands of deaths and disabling injuries each year are caused by accidents in the home . . . and the terrible toll is a good reason for constant alertness for the whole family. The Canadian Cancer Society is not a participant in United Appeal or Comâ€" munity Chest for many reasons, one of which is the exploding demands of its research program. It relies formative film was shown, emanating from Victoria Hospital, London, Ontario the first hospital to use the cobalt bomb. The film showed how many years of research had resulted in the successful use of the periwinkle plant as applied to the control of cancer cells. The Red Cross holds more than 5,000 blood donor clinics every year in order to collect the blood needed by patients in Canadian hospitals. St. Benedicts 2 St. James 2 Another tie game was the result of this seeâ€"saw battle. St. Benedicts started off with Joe Birch sinking one from Ralph Sannuto, followed by St. James tying it up on a 4opâ€"+ Transfiguration 3 Our Lady of Victory 3 Our Lady of Victory took the lead, with John MaciIntyre scoring from Brian Philpott, and Joe Connor tallying from Louie Durbano. _ Transfiguration then stormed back with three goals, the heroes being James Ramer assisted by Kreso Pehar, Kreso Pehar unassisted, and Joe Pivato from John Farmer. Mike Murnaghan then tied up the game for O.L.V. on a pass from Peter Thompson and Dennis Roland to end the scoring. Humber Valley Hockey lopsided 7â€"2 win for St. Benedicts over St. Stephens, giving the Bennies the edge in the twoâ€"game total point series. Scoring singles for e winners were Dennis Sinclair, Matt Clune, Joe Sannuto, Pat Savickus, Dean McIntyre, Brad Bujold, and Kevin Monoghan, while Paul Black earned two assists. Brock Ewack netted both goals for St. Stephens, with assists on the first from Mike Heckbert and Joe Carthew, and on the second from Mike Cotter. The semiâ€"final playoff MINOR BANTAM St. Benedicts 7 St. Stephens 2 lnmt?innl ® ONLY AN EXPERT CAN GIVE YOU EXPERT SERVICE! / MILE SOUTH 401 AT OAK ST. RADIATOR SERVICE SEE US FOR FREE INSPECTION TROUBLE 2 241â€"4416 Bannon tied it up for St. Judes in the second period with Neil Durning assisting. Luigi Germano then took a pass from Al Conlin to put Transfiguration ahead once more, but Neil Durning soon tied it up again, with assists from George Bannon and Paul Giuliani. Zonka Pehar then sank two fast counters unassisted to end the game as the hero for Tranâ€" sfiguration. Next week, the second games in the total points two game series will decide the teams to participate in the playoffs. goal by Ray Poirier on a pass from Mike Elwood. Mike Donnelly then passed one to Kevin â€" Kennery, who promptly rapped it home for the â€"Bennies, but Rick Rivet soon tied it up again for St. James by deflecting Tony Ciaco‘s shot into the net. Transfiguration 4 St. Judes 2 Greg Ellis led off for the winners early in the game on a pass from John Zelie and Angelo Maida. George Meet the Mitic Mites \«"3, _ â€" herd of performing elephants (no extra charge). International Motor Show, Survival 70, Trout Fishing Derby, Outdoors Films, Retriever trials, Fashion Shows, Camping, Sports. Weekdays: Noon to 11:00 p.m. Saturdays: 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Sundays: 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Streetcars right to the door. Hourly service on GO train. Every day, March 13 to 22, Coliseum, Toronto. PAGE 7