The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-08-14, Page 8A.GE EIGHT •
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`CONTROLLED FLEXIBILITY IS THE FEATURE OF
dal Foundations '
NU BACK° The famous corset'
' with' these-` speeCialatures,' Will-',
not:' ride up." -Smooth on the back.
k
S%ms'dovi n the hips .Gives . .Wince _.
• :control. Less hosiery strain: •
FRONT • LACE GIRDLES (Nu-
Back) for, tall, medium and short
'figures:
X ASTEX GIRDLES. They are
Made. from heavy peach last'ex,:
..two-way stretch, light boning 'at
-the,top to prevent rolling..
GHtL GUIDES I
• (Continued -from page 1)
built of -brick and beside it. • is
another.rtistic tripod, •lashed with,
nope, to hold 'their •Cooking • utent°
sils. All: these contrivancesare
iuilt by . the girls in qualifying
'for their pioneer's badge. 'Other
badge work engaging ",their at -
mut and first aid. More of their
nioneer.:badge workis to be seen
in . the : rustic towel' . racks and
'wash basin stands :at each tent.
..R; J. Button ''has' been, .act
L 'H�.IRTEEN.
LI NiCS IN BRUCE
lnBruce County since Septen1
ber 1st, 1946; there were 13 mass
x-ray clinics, in which 23,685 res-
tage of a free
x-ray of the lungs, ' ou
manyPeople have wondered> '_.
verI
all results of these ••
cl ni,es .� hav
e ,been, It is* toy ac-
quaint generally' with
'
what`tne �o
Iquaint the
this knc ledge,, . as ' well as to
give them some idea of the wiirk I;
of the Bruce .County Health Unit'
in follow-up work of tuberculosis.
prevention that these articles- are
written and we hope that• they
will be both informative and in �;
teresting' and will • show how.
'early discovery and treatment of
'this disease. as so "essential ,the
prevention of its spread -
any community.
Below is:. a • suiinrrrary of 'the
;places •which held' a mass survey
during the past, year, and .a. short
study will`:show' how aconin' unit--
les compare, :The key. to . the var-
ious columns . is as follows: 'A,
number examined; . b,' ( a c t i v e
'cases; c, inactive, cases; d, other
abnormalties; e, percent of, nor.:
Mal chests, '•
Place • , a •b c a e
Chesley • :,., •.'•2,514 1 5:36. 98:'2'
Kincardine '' 2,461 2 4.27. 98.6
Ripley.:., • 720..• 0 .2 7 . 98.6
Wiarton - • 2,411 1 9 27. , 98,4
:,.;►e Head ' 1.222 0 0 7 99.5
Walkerton 3;3`r"
Hepworth ' 797 0 5':14' .973
ing as .camp cook, and the "cook'
tent is. close to"the dining room
enclosure.. • ' '
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•Nearby the sleeping• tents arp.
erected in neat 'two row forma-
tion, and off AO the right in , an-
other cedar enclosure is Ole.camp
headquarters ' tent•. Here on on the
bulletin 'board is posted' the camp
routine,' the day's`'log, 'the camp's
in.
timely ;'interest.
• The daily routine is as folio
8.00 -rising , whistle .
8.45 -colours
9.00:-,breal fast
9..45,• -patrol; duties •
10,30—tent • .inspection
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12 00—dinner
115—rest hour
.2.30—Guide• worn
3.30 -swim
5.30 --supper
7.00 -court of'honor games '
8.30= -camp fire •
9.30—cocoa
-10`00 lights `:opt
On ,,Sunday morning .the Com-
• pany attended, church in, a, body
at Kintail . Summer 'School.: Rev:; in into the air millions of tuber -
McMillan .of: Caledonia in charge' g
of, the Summer School, ,and who
•is a:; Scout ,leader, visited: the
Guide' camp' # ori Friday evening
and entertained . the Compamy
With ,a lecture; • on .Dickens ac,-
companied by amusing imperson-
.ations. .
Tara . 1.097 '0 2,18" 98.2.
THURSDAY, AUGU'S
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Wornen's Crepe Sole
14th, 1947
BROWN : LEATHER- UPPERS:
C Width
Port Elgin. -1,739 1 4.18 • 98.6,
Southampton'` 936 0: :1 ' 20. 97.7
:Paisley. 839 1... 5 `20'.. 96.9
Lucknow ..... 2,188 3...3 34° 98.2
Teeswater :..,: 985 1 '.:2 18 ,. 97.9
7.'7 -Total - ..; 23,685 10; 49'290
From •these surveys it • will be
seen that 00 active `cases were
discovered Who .were; in need of
some; type of tubers ilosiS ., treat-,
rnent. °A certain :number of'Ihese
were without •tuberculosis symp-
toms ` and' had : no idea they Were _.
rious'-1uri. � disease, a . cu�i_ , u e4 Cant •thus ca E -b - t
harboring : e. se : g 1, to is erms and .' uveae, I .: :.
naware that • they ' cu ..t . g ..: ,•y , their tied 'out of :court;
They. were' u .. urce .of . danger; , .
stake sb
were: in all probability discharg= ds, and''; uiunediate Kelly: Sure that's hat µ'e
• close friends
MEN'S
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eave your,order. for a Cambridge. suit at >.•
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adies
S'upersilk Hose in Nylon and, Chiffon.
uelph" and Monarch Yarns.
Summer Purses Reduced to Clear.
TROMPS(
The Stoie of Friendly . Service 1
'PHONE' 82 WE DELIVER:
On Monday the Camp .planned
an a1I 'day -hike, -,an --the•se'rvmg,
of .two . meals on the'march:.
'Registered in• the various '. tents,
-all suitably named, are: No. 1
'Jean Treleaven, Lois :. Connell;
Flo;=Shirley Mofat„....Mary 'JO
Anderson, Edna, Reed,"' "Grace i.
Huston`, No,' 3, Winnie Stewart,
Noreen Kilpatrick, •Margaret;,
n CHett -: Johnston • No; _. 4,, y
Joan ;Johnston;'•• Marlene McLen
Tian, Ruth., Johnston, ' Helen Ir
win No '•'5,.. Mark Anderson, Mar=
ilyn McAlpineGail MaclVIillan,
Ruth Anderson. No 6 Mrs Geo
Joynt, Miss Julia McIntyre, No:
7, �1Vlrs . R. J. Button.,
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•But.." .ere' sundown, tonight
(Thursday.)..all :this •.will. end.
the' curtain will ring down and on
what Mrs. McKim regards as the
bet camp yet .held by the. Luck
now Company.
ENGAGEMENTS ;•.
Mr. and'. Mrs. James. ' •England
'wish to announce the engagement
of their :daughter, Betty Rosalind
to Mr Harold ",Robert Humphrey;
soli of ,Mr: and Mrs. Wm. Hurn-
phrey.The wedding to take place
the =latter7fidi " of :August :`
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members of their own families, as were trying . to do .your, Monet•;
we3as±--•laea•ng--a 1 -source °of....,yhe ,;,vli,a _ he..po.U,ce interfered.:
ed
'spread of tuberculosis, ,through-�' .••
.out the' community. There are the.
"contacts" of active cases. It .is
they, as ` •well ,•at' the inactive
cases, ,which may become' active
cases, who 'must .be kept• under=
observation.. in order that, first,
they may be prevented from b -:
co ningy active "cases,: and- second,
if . they d� become active • cases,1
I early and adequate,„ treatnie?t.
may ;be :instituted `In 'this•. pre •
•ventive• work the • Bruce:. County;
-i eaitli--T3nit -:is; ani -0r ing in elt�
co. -operation with' the family
physicians •. How this work is be-•
ing••carred.:aizt will be ;told•
in'
another' article
Dr:: William Fowler.,
Medical' Officer of Health.
• For Bruce County:.
['assed: Away In Culross ;
The death of.;.; Mrs.: Wesley
Smith, inb'her 82nd year; occur-
-red on Aiig :i-st : lst at the tiorne , of
her' only son, Warner. Smith, Cul-•
rocs .Township.. Herhusband: pre-
•
deceased her 25 years.'
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