22 THE DAILY TIMES-GA7TETTE, Thursday, August 12, 1954 ~- . " £ % ~ Prime Minister Nehru of India is shown (second from right, i Delhi of the Indo-China armistice supervisorv commission, consist- g of three countries, Across the foreground) as he inaugurated | i.pie from the Indian delega- the preliminary meeting at New | tion, which sits with Mr. Nehru, "CANADA SERVES ON INDO-CHINA COMMITTEE are, from left, Mr. MacDonald and Mr. Eacott Reid of Canada, and Mr. Jerzy Grudzinsky and Mr. H. Joreszek of Poland. Central Press Canadian SOLINA | Missions Theme Of Program GLADYS YELLOWLEES CORRESPONDENT SOLINA -- Mrs, Charles Lang- maid arranged the missionary pro- gram for the Sunday School on Sunday morning. This included vo- cal solos by Jean Baker and Kath- leen Graham and a story read by Mrs. Roy Langmaid. Sunday school next Sunday will be at 1.15 p.m. Decoration Day ser- vice will be at 2.30 o'clock with Mr. Mel Staples of Orono as guest speaker. FARM SOLD Russell Gilbert has sold his farm to Bill Darch of Bowmanville. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Darch and little daughters, Peggy and to our community, Miss Helen Baker has returned from a pleasant trip to the Brit- ish Isles. ' Mrs. H. Pascoe, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cryderman, M and Keith and Elma and Mr. Helmer Freitag attended the Crydorman picnic at Alcona Beach, Lake Simcoe. Walter" Hooey of Sioux Lookout nt several days at Mr. Burney ooey's. \ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wright of Jytone visited at Mr. E. R, Tay- or's. Mr. and Mrs. J. Yellowlees, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellowlees and Karen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gilbert to Cameron Lake, near Fenelon Falls, on Sunday, where they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnston, Jr., at their cottage. Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Tink and family and Mrs. Addie Tink en- Dyed a picnic at Oshawa-on-the- ake Mrs. W. Parrinder and Helen, Mrs. Addie Tink accompanied a Frou of Hampton ladies on a bus ip to Barrie and Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Langmaid and Marlene; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langmaid visited on Sunday at Mr. Frank Pascoe's. Misses Helen and Patsy Knox en- oyed holidays with Brougham re- tives. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Peel and Mrs. Eva Lowe of Cannington FOR BETTER HEALTH Emotional Factors Can Cause False Pregnancy BY HERMAN N, BUNDESEN, MD Cessation of menstruation does not necessarily mean that a wom- an is going through change of life or is pregnant. hy Many young women seeking pregnancy may cease menstrua- tion and actually develop many of the symptoms of pregnancy with- out actually being pregnant. They may have the nausea, the vomit- ing. the frequency of urination and still not be pregnant. MANY TESTS. Physicians can test for preg- nancy in a variety of ways. They have used mice, rabbits and vari- ous forms of toads and frogs. The frog and rabbit methods are the tests most commonly used now. A new type of test is now being tried out which does not use any animals at all but works on the sympathetic nervous system of the body. This is the one that controls the essentials of life, the activities of the intestines, the heart and the blood vessels, Certain drugs can affect a part of this second nervous system of the body. One of these is known as stig- monene. When used as a stimu- lant, it.can initiate menstruation in women who are not pregnant. TIMING IMPORTANT Of course this must occur at the time of the menstrual cycle when menstruation would normally take place. It does not work where there is a hormone deficiency or during the menstrual irregularities of menopause. However, when menstruation has been delayed be- cause of fear, or strong desire for pregnancy, stigmonene has been quite suctessful in starting the flow. ! QUESTION AND ANSWER S. C.: Can a person have amebic infection of the liver? Answer: Yes. This is a very serious complication of amebig dy- sentery. The ameba often travels from the blood stream to the liver and may form large abscesses which may even penetrate into the chest cavity: were Sunday visitors at Mr. C. Pascoe's. Margaret and David Miller of Brougham are holidaying at Mr. John Knox's. Mr. and Mrs. H. Farrow and sons, Starkville; Miss Lorraine Farrow, Bowmanville visited at Mr. Geo. Knox's. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox and Dean visited at Mr, Wm. Knox's, Brougham. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hamer and children visited at Mr. Ted Gra- ham's, Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Godden, Mrs: J. Leger, Oshawa, were at Mr. E. Cryderman's. Mr. and Mrs. Arnot Wotten and baby visited Oshawa friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bastable, Miss Vera Gibbons, Toronto, vis- ited at N. C. Wotten's. Mrs. L. Greenwood, Bridgeport, Connecticutt; Mr. and Mrs. Bradley and Ronnie Page, Ennis- killen; Mr. George Ferguson, Mount Forest; Mr. Cameron Oke, Oshawa; Mr, and Mrs. Roy Hun- ter, Marlene and Marion, ' Mrs. George McPherson, Grand Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hunter, Streets- ville; Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith of Conn., were Sunday visitors at Bruce Mont- gomery"s, Mr. and Mrs. Don Vanderhoef and Mrs. C. D. Erb of Rochester visited at Mrs. A. J. Balson's and attended the Taylor picnic on Civ- ic Holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Brummell and family of Bowmanville visited at Mr. W. Parrinder's. Mr. and Mrs. E. Taylor visited at Messrs, Ralph and E. Larmer's, Blackstock, en route to Peterbor- ough. Miss Evelyn Taylor returned with them for several day's holi- ay. : Miss Lena Taylor, Bowmanville visited at Mr. E. R. Taylor's. Miss Helen Baker, Toronto, spent the weekend at home, Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Millson, Ruth and Jimmie, Mrs, Ella Taylor and Sandra, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. at Mr. Howard Millson's. Mr. and Mrs. George Snow, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. E. Werry's. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Baker and family, Georgetown, Stan Millson, Glenn and Grant, Mr, , Messrs. J. and Tom Baker's and Eber Millson were Sunday visitors |accompanied them to the Baker Groome, Toronto, visited at Mr. yille, holidayed at Mr. Tom Ba- visited at 'Stanley, Mr. den attended Decoration Day ser vice at Oakwood en Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, J. Kivell and Miss Pearl Leach visited at Mr. Orley Chapman's, Orono. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westlake nt several days at Mr. Tom 'estlake's, Bowmanville. icnic at Mrs. L. C. Snowden's at le Grove. aster Gary Ormiston, Bowman- er's. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hardy and |s| and Mrs. Joe Snow- FREAK ACCIDENT CARDSTON, Alta. (CP)--When building foreman Howarc Snyder was unrolling wire near here his Blove caught on a strand. 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