PHONES 233â€"W & 252.3 M", M.’ PHONE 73.w.12 ' s ""' "": D â€" LAKE GRAVEL â€" CRUSHED STONE Now is the time to fix that bumpy driveway REG. CLOUGHLEY HARVEY EASSON GENERAL TRUCKINC Local Representative GRIMSBY GRIMSBY Bask., who at 15 months of age ean show 16 teeth. HMe was eight weeks old when he began cutting his first teeth and it was a month -’ommumu-m-u-a. l’.ltbuu two w':b.;mm since stopped en foodâ€"now he concentrates on l'ndk vegetables, potatoses and maybe a bacon., ‘Throughout the County of Lin‘ coln the Unit has provided a genâ€" eralised nursing programme with 15 nursing districts. The nurse is not only responsible for school health in her district, but for cliâ€" nics and all other types of public health nursing services.A great deal of the nurses‘ time is required for school health, but the cost is nry-nlllaeompulmhï¬on-{ sults which have been obtained, suspicious cases of iliness should / be reported to the principal at once, and the child excluded from school if it is thought necessary. In all cases of communicable disease a certificate of a physician is necesâ€" sary before the child retrns to schoo!, in certain cases a certifiâ€" cate for the contacts may be reâ€" quired also. If the house is been placarded for a communicble diâ€" sease the principal will only accept a certificate of recovery vhich is given by the Health Unit. This also applies to close contacts o f the __In Ontario, the Departnent of| Education now expects mich more than formerly that the teachers will assume responsibility for the pupil‘s health, and also that all One of the responsibilitis of the Unit is to get the pupiisback to school wthout unnecessaryjoss of time, but we must also mike sure that he is well enough t return. If a pupi! has communicabl: disease he is isolated to prevent th spread of the iliness and the conacts are quarantined as outlined by the Provincial regulations. are ill from any cause an< not unâ€" der the care of a physician. The nurse then makes a homevisit, so if your school child is il! please phone or send a note to t school at once and advise the principal whether or not the pupilis under the care of a physician. ‘CONTINUATIONS reseelinAamefieasits. anbdiorcaadâ€"ulh.sodiaes 4 'floplmt-bouldnln;. noti 'mm as an MGM masterpiece mmm.mnu...mg,nm-. remains without qualificaâ€" mmollllu-.'l‘homfl‘o( tion one of the greatest motion communicable diseases isnot only i pictures ever made. Its tumultuous the responsibility of the attending | story of the old South, transcribed physician, but also of the parent. | faithfully from the pages of Marâ€" In the elementary schoolstine prinâ€"| garet Mitchell‘s memorable novel cipal reports all cases of comâ€"| and filmed in brilliant Technicolor municable diseases to the district pageantry roars and sweeps . its nurse, as well as the chidren who| way acros» the rcreen with the touhrvindemdonun,mm. mdmpul.fltdtumgm also includes prevention f acelâ€" dents in the home, at schol, or on the street. teacher THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT From Page One | force of a mighty avalanche. Many !plrlum have been made since i"flou With The Wind" was first released but none has eclipsed the |surge and power of the magnifiâ€" | cent love storvy laid against Civil War days, with its‘ tremendous \ panorama â€" of marching armies |burning cities and dramatie emoâ€" | tional conflicts. Seldom has a proâ€" \ duction been more perfectly cast. |\ Every character lives as Miss Mitâ€" chell made him or her live in the book. Clark Gable‘s brilliant perâ€" formance as Rhett Butler is the forerunner of the subsequent roles 'whlch made him the Number One lbox-offlee attraction on the Ameriâ€" ]cnn screen. Lovely Vivien Leigh is another who made a name for herself as the result of her unforâ€" getable portrait of the tempestuous Scarlett O‘Hara. Olivia de Havilâ€" "Gone With The Wind," which has been brought back to the Roxy Theatre as an MGM masterpiece release, remains without qualificaâ€" tion one of the greatest motion pictures ever made. Its tumultuous story of the old South, transcribed faithfully from the pages of Marâ€" garet Mitchell‘s memorable novel and filmed in brilliant Technicolor pageantry roars and sweeps its ONE OF THE SCREEN‘S GREAT ACHIEVEMENTS However, with the coâ€"operation of all the parents in the County, there is no doubt that our school health services could be even more efâ€" ficient. aWhen we talk about . school health, please do not forget that acâ€" cident prevention is one of the most important things that must be taught school pupils. Perhaps the first thing they must remember is to walk on the side of the road facing traffic and to cross the street safely with the green signal if there is one. pupils must be taught to look both ways before ‘crossing a road and in congested areas they should only cross at an intersection. All children must reaâ€" lize that playing games on any roadway today is a very dangerous procedure. | or® In the supporting cast are such wellâ€"known players as ‘Thomas Mitchell, Hattie McDaniel, Barbara O‘Neil, Ona Munson, Harry Davenâ€" port, Evelyn Keys and Ann Ruthâ€" erford, and each contributes to the gallery of brilliantlyâ€"etched portâ€" rayals. "Gone With The Wind" gives the screen a dignity it never knew before. It is a picture that will be remembered as one of the cherished motion picture experienâ€" ces of yesterday, today and tomorâ€" row. ‘Those who have seen it beâ€" fore will be enriched anew; those to whom it is a first view will reâ€" member it for the remainder of their lives. ‘There wasn‘t as much ear ache in the old days, says a medico. Well, there weren‘t any radio tenâ€" MHollywood has introduced a fur awim suit. 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