‘TERRACE RALD, TERRACE, BC, . KEEP. VIGILANT EYE ON YOUNGSTERS —under watchful parations, gaze of Santa and the supervision of mother, this little girl ities, says the Council on Family Health in Canada. keeps out of harmful mischief during Christmas holiday pre- Let little children partioipate in the holiday actl- LER rterp pet moe “Keep alert-over Christmas ‘season | - Sienals: for the holiday Season are visible across Canada, an among them. is one storm signal ‘with a ‘special warning for mo thers: The price of a happy holi- day season for the entire family |. is constant vigilance, ' More persons sustained fatal injuries ‘due to acefdents last December aninany other month of the year, The hollday season might b be ‘aptly deseribed as the season of tha’ great: upset, Routines and schedules for regular living are disrupted. This places an extra. ‘burden on the homemaker, The ‘Couricil on Family Health in Canada suggests some ways in|: Which .mothers can reduce the chances of accidents Anthehoma, deapite the-hectic activity andthe jolly . distractions of the holiday season, ~ Maintain prompt. mealtimes. Small, children aré more likely to edt non-food objects when they are hunery and tired. ae? Keep ‘a: vigilant eye on younge sters, When. they. seem tired, divert: them with calmer ‘activi. _tles. Put them in a safe play apace, Even if you are certain the chfld is safe, check frequent. ve _ * According to one group of re~ d) searchers, half the children ine volved in-accidents in. the home were ~ completely. unsupervised around the time of their aceldent, family are engrossed ingift wrap. “ping, gift making, or the crea= tion of decorations for the home and. the “Christmas tree, little children can’ be made part of, ; the group, | They. can be assigned safe little. tasks, performed under the watchful eye of the adults, says the Council, a non-profit organ- ization sponsored by members of the drug industry to promote home safety, “Left to their own devices and unsupervised, small children may discover thely ownprojects, such. as lighting matches, playe ing . with: electrical equipment, or trying to investigate what's bubbling on. top of the kitchen }stove, 2: Older children on school Vacas tion’ during the holidays need some extra supervision, too, It they change to dry clothes im- mediately upon arriving home,’ ‘Be alert to the flushed skin, the dry hacking cough and the sniffles that may indicate athe “The time of peace ‘and Joy: has ¢ come to men, ‘the: light of happiness sods: its glow over us all.” ‘It's: Christmasiide! " : Our wish ‘is for’ ‘you’ ‘to : : we ‘share this j fev. s Y have'a: ‘merry. ah. aa Chistes! it gmateur winemakers, “About 40-of every 1,000 doce ters makes his own wine—apere centage, far above the ave for other professions,” says Dr, Kenneth Cambon, an ear specia- list who has been making andpre- scribing wine for the last nine years, Actually the wingemaker and physiclan have alwaya main. tained a close —assoctatjon, | "Egyptians used a mixture of wine and vinegar for cleaning ears In a practice similar to our use of sardrops,”*: says De Cambon, The’ Greeks. used “the blood of the grape” on poststonsiliec« tomy sponges to help heal the wound, -And at various times, wine has been used ag an aphroe disiac, a tranquillizer for the insane, a gargle and an elixir, bon says the discov. of much disease has tended to de-emphasize the fact - that. sickness can algo be influenced by social, anatomical and one vironmental factors, , Wine could be used to help eure many minor fllnesses, he Says, ‘| November 24, a girl, ‘When adult mémbers of the |: the. weather is wet,. make sure | | : . Skoglund Hot Springs onset ‘of illness, Some school age children try to hide these symptoms -from their parents 60 they. will-not be. confined:ta home and bed while their frierids ‘are having holiday parties, Ie your children -are taking part.in school, church, club or | community programs’ “which Tew} quire costumes, make sure the ‘costumes are made of flame. proof material, : “Filmy, fluffy |. or flowing ‘costumes ‘are a hae zard,.. The most frequent vice tims of clothing fires are chil. dren, particutarly little girls, pmvermnrnvenenn rary : Use al Ff "s “It youl Don't miss ‘the Gala New ‘Near’s Ball at 8 3 Tickets availible at Hotel Desk or Phone 695-6221 -INGS TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRI ENT . &Prizes Galore’ Lapeer sr Births The following, births were re~ corded in Mills Memorial Hospi tal: Mr, and Mrs. Robert Pet- rick, November 25, a girl, Mr, and Mrs. Bil! Harrison, Mr, and Mra, Richard Cervo, November 28, a boy, Mr, and Mrs, Chris Ballate ti, November 27, a boy.- Mr. and Mrs, Ednund Moldene hauer, November 27, a boy. | Mr, and Mrs. Dale Freisen,. November 28, a boy. Mr, and Mrs, Chris Johnson, December 2, a boy. Mr, and’ Mrs, "alfced Almel- do, December 4,a boy, - Mr, and Mra, Elmer’ Klimmer, December 5,a boy. - Mr. and Mrs. Hugh ‘Hamil. ton, December 5, a girl. and Mrs, George Scott, December 6, a boy, Mr, and Mrs, Daniel Stephens, December 6, 4 girl, Mr, and Mrs, Norman Desjar= dins, December 6, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Carpino, December 7, a girl. -Purple-footed doctors — making their own wine VANCOUVER (CP) ~ Take ‘2 good look at ‘your. family tor’s fest noxt time you go in for a chackup,’ If thay’re purple, he's probably a._member of one of the largest aingle groups of” | throat spasm drink wine with ery that bacteria were the cause. ‘December 8,a boy, ; Tan, December &, a boy. . Mr, and Mrs, Hank Manhas, . December 8, a boy. “Mr.-and Mrs, Alfred Johnson, |§- “Mr, and Mrs, Chester MéMiL-| - - doce “For instance 1 will: “puggest E that a person with a nervous |: meals,” - ‘The’ “wind will ‘provide a gras ‘clous atmosphere: conducive to relaxation and: “the spasm will disappear,’’ ‘Wine can also be used to treat an inner car disease because it dilates blood vessels. It might also be prescribed as a sedative for old people or a means of depressing the blood. pressure 10 a person with a nose bleed. “To quote the Talmud: ‘Wine nourishes, refreshes and cheers. Wine. is the foremost of-medie cines,’ ** says the doctor, ‘To - oll: ow- -eontorsar, relatives | and) "trlends; May. the. ‘fey. 2 blessing. of. Christmas. be with "you . ‘now . cond through «the coming year. ve Me, and Mrs. 4. Mantel Here's hoping everything is: fine: in 1969 for you “and ‘yours. Thanks® for 7 _. Making everyday business a special pleasure. 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