Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 24 May 1956, p. 16

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ee] ich Percy Dewell, Douglas and Caro-| | were Sunday visitors at E. | Larmer's, at Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. Wes daughters visited at Carrell's, at Omemee. Mr. and Mrs. O. | Columbus, visited at Mrs, | Harris'. | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ovenden and GLADYS YELLOWLEES | family, O:hawa: Mrs. Edith Mar- Correspondent Inwe, George Marlowe. Miss Pat SOLINA -- A representative of Conway, Miss Lillian Marlowe and the Temperance Federation gave a| Gary Pickard, Bowmanville, were fine talk presenting a challenge to| visitors on Sunday at Frank everyone »t the church servic on|Westlake's Jr. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. Flett and chil- Sunday School anniversary serv. | d1en Viste Saturday evening a ri § v, May 27. ices ii he held i ing Mr. and Mrs. Allan Balson and Events for further details. family, Risgsion; ME an aE ici | Russe! alson and aughters, Under the supervision of Chas. Courtice; Miss Irene Brookham, Warren, contractor, the construc-| TER tion of the new community hall is | Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs, Glynn ing ' Eastwood and Linda, Greenwood; progressing favorably. Mr. and Mrs. H. Balson and fam- PERSONALS (ily, Hampton; Mr. and Mrs. {| Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Langmaid| Helmer Freitag and Randy, Osh- | and Sally attended Enniskillen an-| awa; Mr. Hugh Smale and sons, {niversary service and were guests | Ottawa, visited at A. J. Balson's. |at Mr. Roy McGill's. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pascoe and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lunn, Beverley visited at Glen Glas- Teddy and Karen, of Peterborough |pell's, Zion, and J. W. Dyer's, in | visited at Roy Langmaid's. | Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellow-' Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Wilson and lees, Karen and Brenda. attended family, Whitby, visited at Murray anniversary service at Blackstock | Vice's. . ; fori on Sunday morning and were, Mrs. Ethel Couch, Miss Marjorie | sts at E. Larmer's. | Couch, Bowmanville; Miss Eileen Gress and Mrs. Campbell Hamer Couch, and Miss Irene Bragg, Tor- and children visited relatives at onto, visited at J. Baker S; ol Brooklin on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snowden visit- Mr. and Mrs. A. Blair, and Mrs. [ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I r i 3 in: Mrs. | Hardy. YA Ormiston, Brooklin re 1. Hardy was in Peterborough on SOLINA Fine Progress Hall Project M. Mowbray, Hazel #% lyn, Hampton, visited at Bruce Saturday. TINY BEAR HURDLES DOG The tiny cub, from the interior of British Columbia, ran across a lawn and hurdled the relaxing dog. The dog is owned by the zoo's curator, Alan Best. Mch to the surprise of Pete, a Labrador retriever, a tiny bear cub jumps over the dog's back at Vancouver's Stanley Park zoo. Tink's. Mrs. Ada Tamblyn, Orono, was Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hills, Carol a_weekend visitor at E. Cryder- nd Anne, attended Tyrone anni- mans. i Bi service and i guests PLAN REUNION at Albert Hills'. | An executive meeting to plan for Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Taylor had the Cryderman family annual re- as guests at their 54th wedding an-| union was held at E. Cryderman's ivers n May 14, Mr. and Mrs. on Saturday. 43 Hoth aden and Mrs, Helmer Freitag ald Taylor and Joyce Abernethy visitors at E. Cryderman's. Hills and "InRed Army Big Cut Seen od NEW YORK (AP)--A business research group predicted Wednes-| day that Soviet Russia will slash| her military forces to a fraction of their present strength by 1960. | The Research Institute of Amer- ica saw the cuts as the outgrowth of a rapidly falling rate at which young men in uRssia are reaching| conscription and labor age. In turn the report blamed this on mass assassinations in" the 1930s and Second World War casualties that| cut down the Soviet birth rate. | The institute is a private organi-| zation that does fact research for business concerns. | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Anthes| and family, Dundas; Mr, and Mrs. Ian Smith and Debbie, Toronto, were Sunday guests at Stan Mill- son's, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Glover and | | daughters, Kedron, visited at John | Knox's. | Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Broome and | | sons visited at John Broome's, at | Tyrone. | | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Metcalfe, | | Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Noble Mel- |calfe, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Werry, Dr. George Werry, Carolyn and | Donald, Oshawa, were Sunday | visitors at the Werry's. Donald re-! mained for the holiday. Miss Anne Werry spent Monday While Queen Elizabeth of Brit- wi her cousin, Carolyn Werry, in| ain pets the polo pony ridden shawa l'ho 8 3 Mrs. S. E. Werry attended| PY her husband the Duke of Enniskillen anniversary service] Edinburgh, little Princess Anne Francis mmm 11 FLEE REDS and was a guest at Wenys ; TAIPEI Formosa (AP)--Eleven GOOD THUMPER more, fishermen fled from Red WASHINGTON (AP) Mrs. China to the Nationalist - held Laura Eastwood is 83 but she still Matsu islands Tuesday and asked pounds the bass drum for the Sal for asylum. the defence ministry vation Army, Formerly a church/reported. Nine other fishermen ar- the Communist mainland. and the harmonica. ? hon PRINCESS ANNE HAS PONY appears eager for her chance, They had just come from watch- ing the Duke take part in a polo match at Windsor, England, --Central Press Canadian $32.50 coat--plus interest. PLUS INTEREST MEDICINE HAT, Alta. (CP)--A | immediately handy, | THE DAILY TIMES-GAZE FOR BETTER HEAL TTE, Thursésy, May 24, 1956 185 a TH Quick Actio n Needed In Case Of Poisoning By HERMAN N. BUNDESZEN, MD Weed killers and other 'garden- ing poisons can be found in most homes this time of the year. These are just one group of poisons which you must protect your children against. Sleeping drugs are another--and there are many more. Quick action is essential in any case of accidental poisoning. La- bels of most poisons contain in- structions for administering anti- dotes. Read the label even before you open the container--just to be preapred. SOME STEPS Here are some steps you should '| follow even before you take the time to find an antidote. If someone in your home should | swallow an overdose of any sleep- "| ing drug or liquor, or take any gardening or vermin extermina- tion poison, iodine, arsenic, stry- chnine, kerosene, wood or dena- tured alcohol, here's what you {should do until the doctor ar |rives: | 1--Force him to swallow large | quantities of water containing bak- jing soda or soapsuds (not deter- |gent suds). If no soda or soap is make him men's wear shop here has just re-|drink a lot of lukewarm tap wa- ceived a containing a signed by a Caracas man who was letter from Venezuela, ter. This helps to dilute the $72.50 bank draft as well as induce vomiting. poison 2--Make the patient vomit re- iy show Mr. urch re : here during the Second World War. | peatedly until the fluid is as clear Red Ogden of DSN OF. Don- and Randy, Oshawa, were Sunday organist, she also plays the violin rived in the Matsus Monday from The money was to pay for alas when it was swallowed. 3--Give him a dose of epsom salts--a glass of water containipg one heaping teaspoonful. 3 4--Then give him any antidote which might be on the label cof the bottle which contained the poison swallowed. ¢ SLEEPING DRUGS One more word about sleeping rugs. If the patient has taken an overdose of one of them, you should continue treatment after following the above procedures by giving him strong black coffee in easy doses. 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