tt a a SCREENS SRE 56 THE DAILY TIMES.GAZETTE, Wednesday, May 18, 1958 TIE TRAIT REE Ten On WINNER OF LOBLAW CAR RECEIVES KEYS Recelving his car which he won Saturday afternoon at Lob. laws store, Allan of 156 Cen~ tre street Is presented with A gtore manager Jy _Mr, Alan won # fhe tw two | Hig h Toll Of Death Blamed On Modern Auto's Design with his vision received support from Prof, D, M, MONTREAL (CP) « James J. , secretary of the Automotive Commission of Boston, be: 0 that the Jaation for modern Ss I8 one reason fang to mount ng Clratle death toll, r. Cot spoke at a three: conference on the medical " ot of traffic accidents, tone 1085 Pontiac by entering the Loblaws free draw for which tickets were available from the cashiers at both stores, These were achieved with the purchase of groceries at either ward the rear" blocked by an enormous engine hood and mudguards "It is as senseless to driver halfway bagk as | be for the eyes of a horse to be hath behind. the shoulders," he surviving lace a would "The Pini of every gates Sirted the let gate of hi oy eaths Is drivers them: --_-- Dut Mr Cotter declared that made n in design is a con: tri A factor, "If any other machine in the world had such a continuing ree. poo | of killing a; H injuring its op orators and others, would Bot be an overwhelming demand there be made sale to operate?" MeL e POSITION ! Mr. Cotter deel th [ driver sits In a "sol 3 lounge halfway or more back to John O, Moore of Cornell ry been in front until that "tony blunderbus, the automobile, winked people into blindly accept: ing 8 vi violation of natural law." hoo: Cotter also declared that front-end engines make cars un duly heavy in the forward portion of the machine, dency to skid, imparting a ten. In contrast with this view, Prof. Lt cal College's section for auto: rash research declared that the skid danger would be made worse by putting engines in the Tear, He! FOR BETTER HEALTH Breast-Feeding Of Baby Is Intended Rt HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, MD lr ol of you expectant mothers, 1 Want to nurse your you'll undoubtedly hear and well - meaning ds tell you how much easier i is to bottle + feed a baby, Don't listen to them, If you can, and not all mothers can, nurse pour baby. Nature intended a by to be nursed at his mother's breast, In addition to being natu: ral, it is the easiest and most in. expensive way to feed a baby. More important, it's the best way: As for work, why, you won't have to worry about making a feeding mixture, or sterilizing bot. ties, nipples and other utensils, Breast milk contains the right By Nature needs, And it is easy for him bany to digest because it forms small, finely divided curds in his stom: len, pot before your infant is | ach Breast milk Is always ready to use, It is free, clean, warm and erm-free, It contains more iron than cow's milk, And this iron is absorbed and used four or five Records of many cities show milk, times better than the iron in cow's that sickness and death rates of Rottle-fed bables are much higher than those who are nursed ut the breast, I don't mean to imply that specially prepared milk mixtures aren't safe, They are, of course, ' JToverly planned by your doe: oe lowaver, many doctors believe that a breast: fod baby has loss branch of the Loblaws Groce. terias in Oshawa, Mayor Nor- man Down drew the winning ticket from the large drum in front of the Celina street store at closing time Saturday, Mr, | sented them with a china Cabinet d | visitors of Mr, i wi Mr. G. Holmes stated that entries were received from ag far away as Hamilton, and that he was very happy to see an Oshawa man with the auto, Advertisement, ~Times-Gazette Staff Photo, Bevery, who described experiments at the University of California, Mr, Cotter also criticized wind- shields, stating "the name is a misnomer, What is called a wind. shield has become a skylight, tilted to the sky, Skylights let light in, butt don't encourage looking out,' In another lecture, Prof, Paul Miles of the Washington University School of Medicine condemned green-tinted windshields for night driving, He also criticized the wear: ipg of pink-tinted glasses designed to minimize sunlight glare but often worn at night through force of habit, Teaching on the difficulty of see: ing over modern Shfine hoods, Prof. Miles suggested small-size periscopes be installed In cars for special situations, such' as starting | | out from a parking place in con: Rested traffic chance of bec oming_ i and a much better chance of recovering if he does become ill, Severe diarhrea, for instance, seldom govury in a baby who is breast. od, Another argument in favor of breast - feeding 1s that it forms a closer bond between a mother and her baby, By holding and fond- ling her baby, a mother satisfies his innate need for love and affec. tion Contrary to the belief of many, brgast-feeding will not cause a mifhr x breasts to become flab. by. Neither will it cause her to become fat, A mother's womb be- comes enlarged during pregnancy. Many doctors believe that a baby's sucling Is one of nature's ways of helping shrink the womb to its normal size and bring the mother's body back to normal proportions, FIGHT ACIDITY AND CONSTIPATION RAGLAN large attendan: Arie bits ce In church on Sun. tion, the worship service, Kellington read a stor: plo ed by all, The Rie eh children Loves Me," he nt the regular time next Sun. WILLING WORKERS Finn, at Columbus, Everyone en- joyed a very pleasant afternoon, Jisen were won by Mra, Stacey, rs Plerson, and Mrs, Bryant, a home baking sal RE g sale on Friday, at the home .of Mr, Pierson, Family Day Is Observed MRS. L, MAHAFFY Correspondent RAGLAN ~ There was a very ternoon, We followed the special order of Worship for Chris. an Family Pay issued by the On. tario Council of Christian Educa. 8. G, Saywell was In charge of Miss Kal leen h was 0 Sunday School sang "Jefus Church and Sunday School will The Willing Workers Club held ts meeting at the home of Mrs, Solomon, Mrs, Miller, Mrs. Plans were made to have The next meeting will be ir marriage, 5, G, Baywell, acting chairman for the evening, express ed in a few words our best wishes for a long and happy married life, Mr, Corner and Mr, Birkett and four chairs, Mr, and Mrs, Kellington thanked everyone and evening flosed with ia! The Tie That pends Be Ry pa io # ng 8 few days oron! where { the S 'atenden the funeral of Mr, a brother, Nathan, on Wednesday afternoon, Bym- pany of the community is extend | | ed to Mr, Grose ai this time, Mrs, Fred Pierson and Hazel spent Wednesday in Toronto, Wd and ogy? Mig hk Nottingham, cp e. | Whoop-Up trail will tives, th mostly in the minds of timers, The towns and farms that line the rall thes Sott t minus at Fort Ben the Cana throu, ran 2 and Mr, Ross |UP CALGARY ih oo the old nd villages, r aire oll th s I ros that ean fi it, The trail had its is Southern ter. ng centre for the held eri fo fois into seen of the NUS names, ho now live slong it, While the ton, rofl 4 iselt is Sid, such a path i aten here and fre The trail Actually is a section of (| the north-sou North peg Tngtant To Old-Timers Remember Old Whoop- -up Trail Montana, most »f them handling whisky 8s 8 uy of exchange, Oldman ticer rivers near the pres. continued to Edmon- route, known as ch extended the Joni of the North American t just east of the Rockies, trail was known to the ig before the white men, traders who came from including Fort Calger n Pacific fa Baa on went in 1883, F) miles north to to ¥ ore Wooo: at the junction J ihe St. Mary Miss Shirley A Nottingham of -- Bouya we were ndey gam and family, and Mrs, BR. Birkett and Tummends, Port evenin, Perry, spent Wednesda + irkett an with "ir, and Mrs, N, family, Mr, and Mrs, M, Abbott and family, Oshawa, Mr, and Mrs, A, Small, Brantford, were Friday (venti uests of Mr, and Mrs, Green and Cal, Vo and Mrs, Cyril Powell and Steve, Oshawa, called one evening on Mr, and Mrs, Roy Moon, Miss Hazel Pierson has returned to Toronto after spending a week's Mis. with her parents, Mr, and Pierson, Mr. and Mrs, T. Bell and fam- Port Perry} Mr, and Mrs, J, i and girls, Scugog, were Sunday evening visitors of Mr, and Mrs, Walter Manns, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Luke and family were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, Reader, Scugog, Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Blute and family were Sunday evening vis- itors with Mr, and Mrs, Sadler of Greenw Archie Campbell, Toronto, was a Sunday tea guest of the Pler- son family, Mr, and Mrs. Len Slute and boys, Mr. and Mrs, C, Slute and girls, Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Slute a family, Mr, and Mrs, Merle Slute, were Mother's Day guests of Mr, Vl Mrs, Albert Slute and Lloyd, hy and Mrs, Richard Manns and familys Port Perry, spent Sa. turday with Mr, and Mrs, Stan Manns, and Brian Robert Brawn ot Barriefield en- joyed a few days with hiv par. ents, Mr, and Mrs, Roy Brawn, George Solomon, Paul and John, were Sunday afternoon. callers of Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Solomon, Sr,, at Oshawa, Mrs. G, Sharman and Lyn of Whith, Spent Wednesday afternoon with Roy Brown, Mr, ov Mrs, James Nash and "Naked Damsel Report Fizzles COPENHAGEN Hr This message went out hagen police radio hom cars Sukirdn igh 'ar No, will proceed to Vesterbrogade, Where naked women reported dancing arvund Liberty Solumn. id r a br 2 wi 8 Dre ef pause the an th wy ly er cars stay where Cor "No, either; ¥ound P oa Joes with Mr, and With Mr. Mrs, Stan Manns to od Mas. R. Coates of Shir. ¢ Sunday din Mr, and Mrs, Len 81 Blu ie 3 Bais yw Mr, and Mrs, N, Birkett id and Ivan, spent Frida ning with Miss Flossie gy ove thers, Mr, and Mrs, Ronald Kellin ton, Miss Kathleen Kellington, John Randall, all of Oshawa, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, Plerson, Hazel and Frank, rr and Mrs, N, Birkett, Mur- ray and Ivan were guess of Ms. id Mrs, C, Way ani r, an rs, 0, Gi Totonty, h roy '= rH ompson anu Bill were Saturday dinner Huotle of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Wood in Oshawa, Mrs, Walter Manns has been confined to her home this week with the 'flu, We hope she will soon. be out 'around again, Mr, and Mrs, Logne Knapp, Osh. awa, were recent visitors of Mr, and Mrs, Roy Nottingham and family, Mr, and Mrs, E, Collins, Jim Vale of Whitby, H, Collins and KE, Mitchen of Hamilton spent Saturday evening with Mr, and Mrs, Roy Brown, Mr, and Mrs, 8. Manns and Brian spent Monday with Christine, Oshawa; Mr, and Mrs, Ronald Bryant and boys s of Shirley, Mr, and Mrs, Geo, Solomon dl boys were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs, Robert | Bryant, Bruce Luke, Bill Kellington and | Clare Brawn snjoyed a motor trip | to Hamilton and:8t. Catharines on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Arthur French A and family, Whitby, spent Sunday e KELLY BOLAHOOD Oshawa eo CLAUDE ROWLAND Ajox e BILL NEWMAN Pickering AR land Mrs, Lloyd Mahafi be, and Mrs, N, Birkett and fam. y, Mr, and Mrs, Mervyn Mahaffy, Miss Anna Cram, Port Perry, spent Monday Syening with Mr, y and boys. 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