Wednesday, May 6, 1959 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Pag ‘Flattery spreads happiness Tt never hurts to tell a woman: Even those few mean enough to change the recipe just enough so that no one else duplicate it), © That she's a wonderful = manager.”’ (AlL women Secretly feel that they are good managers—even the most dis- organized and’ extravagent). © That she seems to entertdin so easily. (Entertaining is hard work for any woman, but all women strive to make is appear easy). who. are can © That she certainly has a devoted husband, (All women want to think they have de- voted husbands, so naturally they love the reassurance of being told that they have), @ That she must have lost weight since you last saw her. (If she has she'll be pleased you noticed. If she hasn't, she'll be pleased to think the added pounds don't show). @ That she has wonderful children. (Few mothers would even quarrel with that state- ment or feel it in the least in- sincere). @ That her husband is a lucky man. (What woman thinks her husband isn’t lucky to have her for his wife?). @ That she has excellent taste. (No woman ever admits even to herself that her taste isn’t excellent). @ That you like her new hairdo. (A new hairdo is tried by most women with fear and trembling and they need all the reassurance they can get to convince them that it really is becoming). @ That you've heard so much about her. (She'll naturally assume it’s all to the good). Stain remedy If teeth are stained from ex- cessive smoking, try this simple way to restore their gleam. Sprinkle some salt, baking soda or your favorite dentifrice on a dampened quilted cotton square, Rub briskly, using an up-an-down motion. Teeth can easily come four shades brighter with this simple rou- tine. SPRAY BATH OIL IN THE SHOWER For the in-a-hurry young lady who prefers a shower to a tub bath, there now are bath oil preparations in push-button containers for use in ‘the shower. Pressure - packaged bath oils, when sprayed on, help to restore necessary vils to dry skin. There’s enough POPULAR COMMENTATOR Popular commentator at local Clarence Zirnhelt of 150 Mile House. functions is Mrs. This picture of Mrs. Zirnhelt was taken at the recent Legion Auxiliary children’s fashion show. commentator at the big ice She was also carnival this year. Home accidents can be prevented OTTAWA — Stop and look around your home for a minute —is it a safe place or a booby trap? Concern is growii about the number of accidents in the home as tumbles turn into tragedies, and the most commonplace things left in the wrong spots cause pain or injury, sometimes serious disability or death. On a nation-wide basis, Victorian Order of Nurses ada’s largest home-nurs joined the battle accidents in the home. One province, Ontario, has its medical association pounding away at cutting down the acci- dent toll among a most vulner- able group—the children. “The main thing about acci- dents is prevention,” says Chris- tine Livingston, the VON direc- tor in chief. “The tragedy of accidents is that a lot of them could have been prevented. Miss Livingston said in an interview that the home nursing order, and other public health nurses who have continuing con- tact with people in their homes, have a special responsibility for education in accident prevention. “Nurses themselves have to be aware of the potential hazards has against bath oil in each aerosol for about 60 showers. that surround us daily and that because of carelessness may lead WE BUY OLD BATTERIES C&S TRE SERVICE LTD. to serious accdents,” she said. Some of the less obvious items, such as roller skates, tri- cycles, skipping-ropes or scatter rugs, can contribute to a serious accident for a-child or adult. Statistics indicate that CAnada has the fourth highest accident rate sin the world and that acci- dents in all forms cause more deaths each year than any single known disease. In 1956, the home accident fatality rate was 13.6 persons in each 100,000. For each death there were some 150 home acci- dents that resulted in disability for a day or more. Studies have shown that 76 percent of home accidents could have been prevented, five percent couldn't have been prevented and 19 percent might or might not have been avoided. In an attempt to cut down on the home accident rate, accident prevention education and infor- mation now is part of the Vic- torian Order of Nurses staff edu- cation program. The VON lists 49 specific acci- dent hazards that its nurses shoudd watch for in homes they t. The list ranges from falls, burns and scalds to asphyxiation and poisons. Home-safety studies show that among the old, falls are the greatest menace, while fire and suffocation are the greatest dan- gers for the very young. Saturdays and Sundays are the days which test whether the home is afe or dangerous. It is on these two days that home accidents occur most frequently. RTE Here’s why Canadian FAMIL «JOHNSON sea-nornses over all other outboard motors IES prefer choose an 18, 35 or 50 au plus authorized service venient terms. MADE IN CANADA * SALES The whole family has fun with an easy-to- operate Johnson. For cruising, most families fishing, a handy Take-along 10, 5% or 3. Every Johnson gives the ultimate in quiet, dependable power, the very finest in features Johnson “Flying White Fleet” of 8 great models : sli in the ‘phone at your dealer's. He’s listed in tt bock yellow pages. Ask him about con- All horsepower O.8.C. rated hp. Sea-horse...for everywhere. 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