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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Jul 1964, p. 49

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: i 'WHE OSHAWA THMES, Fridey, Joly 33, 1964 QUA itz fy fee ft f bs > : a4 a] x ey By i i Fe aiting rooms into Benge and dress up to treat children make F ¥:la mistake. "If a dentist. dees |2°W Sometimes use space chief of dentistry at Torento's = 4 ' ' the big build-up the child is ge- Hospital for Sick Children and|; joi ; >. |ing to be suspicious. If the child assistant professer ef children's fs geile te be cood he wil be dentistry at the University of | 2°™® s ; i : T t good whether the dentist has/child's whole face and jaw-line. ron i . cowboy boots on or oxfords." {Dr. Davey says that during a Be honest with them. You child's formative years nis face don't have to say the man's go-| Both parents and dentist/ si -ue times faster than ing to take a long needie and| should try to explain to a child he beet aud missing eth con stick it in your mouth Explain, |why he should brush his teeth| ot ine growth don't lie. If a mother tells lies/after meals and keep between- |* d the child is going te be suspici-| meal sweets to a minimum. Dr.| Teeth not only affect appear- ous, frghtened, amd therefore|Davy says it is in the hour'ance, they can affect a child's difficult. "It: should be a reutine thing. He goes to school--hz's going | to have his teeth checked. Prob- ably the first time the dentist is only going to loek his teeth over, although some astm leave it until there is an emer- - gency and then the dentist has to do somthing and it is rather awkward. . 4 "Tf a parent is doubtful she can call the dentist first to find 1015 KING --. & Restaurants Bar Seeing Eye Dogs Complaint of Blind MONTREAL (CP) -- "When you go into.a restaurant, you} don't leave your eyes on the. sidewalk, do you?" The question was asked by: Marcelle Rodden, blind but try- ing to lead a normal life with. the help of a guide dog. She was cemplaining that some restaurants refuse te al- low the guide dogs te accam- | pany their masters. Fer while 2| Montreal health bylaw bars ani- | mals from eating places, it ex- empts guide dogs. Some of the 25. blind Mont- _ realers whe havé guide dogs got tegether recently te talk ever their problems. A reporter was invited to listen. The main com plaipt was about restaurants but several told of being barred from chain grocery steres because of their dogs and of being passed by buses. All had had seme experience with waiters addressing their sighted companions instead of talking to the blind person, as if he were deaf_as well. Armand Martin, a blind night- elue pianist, said customers often ask the sighted musician who accompanies him: 'Does he play this?" George Cohen, a public rela- tions man, said: "Tt's up te the people with guide degs te pave their own paths and open the door for ethers. You have to educate the Public, sell them." OF COURSE NOT! THAT'S THE WAY ALL PANTS COME BACK ot i CLEANERS AND : SHIRT LAUNDERERS! | And that's not just a casually tossed statement. It's an accepted fact, as any past and @ LEATHER GOODS present customer will be glad to tell you. Find out for yourself, future customer !| Take your shirts, slacks, pants or any laundry you need cleaned or dry cleaned to: ppengesnacd 1 = ACADIAN wuere rr pays to KNow AN EXPERT CLEANER 299 BLOOR ST. W. | 728-5141

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