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FOR SUMMER VACATION
Canadian Made Ride-Lite Camper
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BRUSSELS, ONT. PHONE 47J or 260W
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the speck doesn't wash out, keep
th e WO elQ8ed with a light dres-
sing and seek medical attention.
A power motor is indispensible
for keeping grass neat and trim.
But watch out, for those rejected
sticks and stones that often fly
up in its wake. These flying ob-
jects can damage your eyes.
ATHLETE'S FOOA
A SUMMER DANGER
Athlete's foot is the popular
term for an annoyng, itchy, foot
condition that. develops between
• the toes. It got this name be-
cause athletes seemed especial-
ly subject to the complaint.
• Hvideutly it's a misnomer, A
new study • by a public health
organization reports that con-
trary • .to public belief, athletes
don't get athlete's foot any more
than anyone else. It is not usual
ly Maw! up around the swim•
ming pool as common!
Athlete's foot is more pre-
valent, ill 5ll11111101% it you de-
velop a ease of athlete's foot
during these months it will prob,
ably be because you've betiu car-
rying the fungus causing the in-
fection. on your feet for years.
Most people pick up the bug
as children, the report added, It
lies dormant just, under the skin
most of our lives, coining. to 14e
when the right conditions turn up.
When. the enviroment is hot and
moist, the fungus launches a full-
scale itching attack •- which is
Why athlete's foot is so often a
summer problem.
The way to avoid. in outbreak.
is to keep your feet, as dry aid
cool as possible. 1.-lere's a preven-
tion routine recommended by
. • •••••••••••• mr.,00
foot specialist,
(.1.) Wash haft ur t wi c e,
daily, and dry caxefully 'between
the toes. it's best t.0. low I1 corner
of the rowel as a blotter.
cl?) 1..'se a toot powder after
bathing to further absorb moi-
sture, and sprinkle some POwder
in shoes and hosiery as well,
13/ Shoes made of leather are
recommended because the fib-
rous structure permits air to cif'.
ciliate inside the shoe and evap-
orate foot moisture rapidly.
(.41 Never wear the Satilla
shoes two days in a row — give
them. a Ow I'lVe to air out. if your
feet, prospire excessively, wear
white socks, since the dye •to
colored socks may act as an. ad,
ditional skin irritant,
(5) Avoid wearing
II shoes for long periods. "1,'ICIII•snii)rig
i7, •
ation won't. evaporate through the
sole.and slareed canvas uppers. •
CANADIAN NATIONAL
INSTITUTE FOR
THE BLIND NEWS
C. N. I. B. NEWS
If your eye becomes red and
inflamed after a dip in the pool,
don't. panic. The chlorine in
swimming pools often irritates
the eyes. 11: the redness persists,
be sure to consult your eye doctor.
Chemical sprays do. a. great job
when it comes to controlling weed,
and insects— but, be careful not
to get any in your eyes. If some
insecticide does splash in, the
eye Should be flooded with water
immediately for approXimately,
1.5 minutes: Hold the head under
a faucet or pour cool 'water into
the eye froth a glass or pitcher.
Do not use an eye cup. Then haVe
the eye examined by a, doctor as
soon as possible.
Food :cooked and eaten outdoors
always seems to taste better some-:
how. It you're the chef in charge
of barbecuing this Suininer, watch
Out for (lying spatters:Hot fat or
tiny airborne sparks can burn the
eye,
Your car Windshield and dash-
board knobs are potential eye
bobby-traps. Doctors treat ninny
persons whose eyes have been out
or bruised by them. Whether
you're driving or only a passenger.
please fasten your seat belt to
Make sure you remain in your
seat when the ear stops stiodonly,
....Eye accidents harm hundreds oi
Canadian younsters each year..
Boys are linvolved ..in 3 ,.out of 4
mishaps, Willie Wise Owl .,of The
Canadian National Institute for
The Blind says if your child needs
glasses, get him safety glasses.
They have strong lenses that are
shatter-resistant and will protect
to eyes in case of accident.
Many toys are lethal Weapons
in the hands of children. Pea-
Shooters,, bows and arrows. and
firecrackers cause hundred of eye
injuries every year. Don't gamble
With your child's eyesight. Make
sure his play time is 0, Safe time.
rIleaCh hint to' use his toys eet.
rectly and safelt
/f you get Something in your
Ore, don't crib ii.. Lift the upper
lid over the low& one ari'd let
tears wash out the Pattiele.
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Sizes 4-12; 4A - 3E included
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Dress Shoes & Flats
Regular $9.95 to $15.95 -- NOW
$3.00 and $5.00
WOMEN'S
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On All
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on
RUBBER BOOTS
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On Men's
• WORK BOOTS
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