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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-03-20, Page 130 Baby's mik A c) df you Wi1Lb feeding your baby by bottle, find out from your doctor or your health Centre what kind of cow's milk 'is best. for your baby. Babies are adaptable and mayffirive on any one of several fOrmulas. Three common kinds of milk used to feed babies are: fresh cow's milk, canned evaporated (whole or half skimmed) and powdered whole milk, says the federal health department. publication, The. Canadian Mother and Child. I -f you use fresh cow's milk, be sure it is pasteurized. If you have to use raw milk; you can pasteurize. Pit at home. New germs may come in contact with the milk, however, which iswhy baby's formula :must be sterilized when it is made. Evaporated milk is very often used to feed babies because it is always clean and free from germs when opened. It is more easily digested than fresh milk because of the heating process in the canning. Some doctors recommend • that babies be fed for the first one or two months on half -skimmed evaporated milk, because it is easier for some babies to digest. Powdered whole milk has all the nourishing qualities of fresh milk and may be the only kind of milk available in some remote parts of the country such as the far north. Anyone for chess? "Anyoner interested in good game of chess is cordially invited to be a charter member f the chess club now being organized in Goderich," said 'Clark Teal. mathematics teacher at Goderich istrict Collegiate Institute; "we have the nucleus of a good clqb, and are now meeting in the collegiate library, Monday evenings at 7:30t! The club plans tournaments with other chess clubs in the area, and an exhibition match with a chess "professional" playing several. opponents at. the same time.. Shown during a match Monday evening, March 10, are Ivor G. Godwin, left and Laverne Riley. - Staff Photo k DAY Solpty in flte home . Are homes of today safer for the family than the homes of yesterday? Designers and engineers are coming up with new ideas in furnishings and equipment. But the key to safety in the home still lies with the family itself, according to the Council on Family Health , in Canada, a non-profit - organization sponsored as a public service by leading members of the drug industry to promote home safety and family health. For the 'bathroom, site of many accidental falls. in the home; there is .a variety of designs in grab bars, decorative as well as useful,,t. Placed at the tub and shower areas, and on the wall where they can be grasped to help maintain balance, they W. J. Denomme , FLOWER. SHOP Phone , 524- 1 1132 To honour postal box ilental commitments NIGHT Rs 0 Postmaster General Eric Kierans announced on February 27 that the post office will honor its contracts for post office box rentals signed before the increased postal box rentals took effect. Whether or not the post office would honor these contracts was in some doubt. In January a departmerltal •circular was issued instructing postmasters to demand double payment from people who had signed postal box rental contracts before January 21. irregular' practice. 'The management of this c ,inpany (the publishers of the paper) knows of no other dr invent with such high ,anded practices," he said i a lead article of January 30. Mac. T. McCutcheon (P. C., Lambton-Kent) and Heath Macquarrie ( P. C., Ili ',:borough) brought the mattf to. the Minister's atteption, by. way of questions on the Order . Paper and questions in the House. The Minister's .announcement .of "February 27 was made in required to 'drop further demands for double payment at I also pay back those who. had earlier demands. McCutcheon commented: "If Li Postmaster General were not absessed with making every part of the post office pay for itself, and if he had not tried. to t)reak .the standard business wactice of ,honoring ... contracts, 'this whole costly mess would •ever have happened. "This -shows too- what -the i,rotest of one individual can do. If no one had objected we Get'ald C -raven; -editor of -the response -lo a -question by " wouldn't have known to raise McCutcheon. the matter in the House, and - ilost-masters will - bq these double rents would have Ridgetown Dominion, first raised. _ protest.4 against this • been charged all across t the countrY." Agent fol 24 -hr. s• s FILM DEVELOPING s CURRY'S TAXI 24 - HOUR SERVICE .. - .PHONE •524-71051 0 SINESS DIRECTORY prevent many a serious fall in the bathroom. But, they have to be installed. And the,family has, to make a point of Using them. Rubber suction mats or skid -proof tracks on the bottom 'of the tub are important safety adjuncts. Child -proof storage areas can be- designed for household chemicals and medicines, but it still will be necessary for responsible adults to close containers tightly and put them away, out of reach of children, immediately after use. Skid -proof tiles and kitchen carpeting help prevent slips, but nongiii(14 ginv It-RTAR„ Tf airvivinaQdlK itkhi wntecaKtY: 4)eson1 n!esti srt eoktpvleoecsrbt sure.1:ft:eye'hovcel ultt sgel.rt cooking panels instead a open burners, automatic, controls hat • can be set to protect cooks against their own negligence, and .ovenst.which automatically clean themselves at high temperatures-. However, pot -handles still -must be turned to the back of the stove so children cannot pull' hot food down on themselves. - Mom must remember to use pot holders or padded gloves when reaching for a hot coolOg.. utensil on the stove. - , URSDAt MARCH 20. 1.9459 $A tomorrow. • DeslOners have cOme up with a safety start ,buttoir •Ort, autontatic clothes dryers tt. prevent a child . frpm cii�tbing inside and starting the dryete.`bY closing the door. Mother mnst still keep children away from the dryer .as well as the W*11111.0; InaTrtellei:' erS have been.des'gn; fir with built-in lociw., .keeT little children. But adi:1, prevent a discarded. fn 4.1rotri becoming a trapfor.0 playful children. The doorsAnust be removed, says the CqUncils on Family Health in Canidat children cannot hide • momemomeowsonwa. a • HOW WELL • Do- YOU KNOW GODER1CH? nr s Li) FIRST PRIZE. 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