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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-03-05, Page 3'WEDNESDAY, MABCII 5th, 1947 LUCKNOW ;SENTINEL, , LI:TCK',Now, QNTTRIQ $IMAQUERADE. • _ 11 Marc. Featuring k ' K N X AIRLINERS, 'I -Piece Band . Co' st%I>me'Prizes 'Spot Prizes Lucky Draw Prizes ,CARNEGIE HALL LUCKNOW . Auspices Lucknow Branch: Canadian• Legion,. emission:• 50c. Dancing 9.30. - 1.00... COMMUNICABLE ''DISEASE maynot 'pass `on the- organisms. TERMS' • Man terms used An 'connectibi'ri' ntr-ol �`=•-.k-moo diseases ire not understogd by; Tion -medical people, For the ben- efit .of parents:,rand•• educational authorities; the following.defin author � .. ,. . been'rawn u by . a •, itions l�av'e d � committee:. of' rnedibal experts:• . COTACT--anyone .so :exposed to a..:t eisun suffering, from a'eoni-: munrcab 1e_; disease.•as' to he ,,in danger of: picking' up the:infec ' tion. (This includes .not,.' Only'. h sisal -contact : but:, contact with p y the soiled linen,' etc:, •.of •the' suf : fever:) CARRIER—one who has, and so -may. rens` 1 ,, a e.•m unica• e. r•. • i '- d sease, �. but -Who; ` no s�m �. Y.. toms; of 'the disease itself. , IMMiNITY • ` known safety' from a. specific, disease .,(as'in:the QUARANTINE = confinement. to 'home, ;during: the • period of "incub:at on cdeveI.opment) o:±' a.- conmunicable disease, ofpersens. known to have been exposed to, a disease source'..• d aAIIN LITTLE IVIES The death of '14r." 'John Little, roue of •Lucknow's Qtlgenariarrs,` .occurred at his :hon`i'e here on, Tuesday. . Funeral aarrangen encs. ' �.d •n i, been made at press time.'' I : i' AFFIr' TIE -IJP WAS' ,ALL Ig7T COMPLETE LAST: WEEK Snow and more • snow, .and high winds.,,tt#at- continued day after. day, kept . snowpic•ws, working' night and.''day last week, in a struggle .tokeep traffic 'moving.. ' The weather' calmed on Friday dight .and on SatkdaY_therewaii a • motor road onall main: high. ways auto. the village although in fiumerous'places .it was;, little more:than a .'trail, `with.: Meeting impossible It• is .. nothing to`y see' ten foot banks of snow lining both sides; of these "trails"•, which. have con- fronted snowplow .crews With" the problem.. of Whereto put' it. .The weatherman 'also "gave railwaymen another bad spell. In the • Henderson.'' and • "McKinnon ¢cuts north • of "town, .the railway plow had to ...resort . -to. simply :trying to `push the show ahead.' of it to -the .:end- of°-the='.cut: SO •ht h.. were the: embankments thep "lows Could no longer throw if: Some idea of the' height of .•.t e bank--is 'to- be- ained•froom the • raTE7Thrit-at some poi''" a ong the right .of, way the' telegraph a-iris—were •-buried-' -rn sno- r d .four foot •extensions, 'with'' cross - arms, ': were erected •to keep' the wires "high and dry". All plows, were,: ..being driven • ..by • two engines:.:.. ; • • SUCEr?. TIBII;,IPY or Non Ini,rnuni.ty--" liability to. a coin= niXunica:ble, disease . (as in thecase Of ,a person who has' not been un'd--to -ha •-e--.a ma -t -u al-oriart ifi 'al imrn nit �' .f Ai'n-, ease) ° • F B , othartiest wilt. when, you .use P Want 'Ads... • ink,. thwelt-known 'absence', of any 1 activity•_on.` Toronto's : down town streets on Sunday morning. states that an Arne'r`ican tourist approached a policeirian acid ecieverybody?" The 'big` Irish . clo'o• considered for : a moment :."Thee' •Catholics 'are.:' in Church'',; be .explained,o- testants are in bed, aiid the JcVi s. in Flczrida': ase: f -- i li. • rottt • by inoculation or; va. ccination)-; ISOLATION -- segregation of pe sons suffering frog* a' •corn tliunicab*.e: diseae, 1, or of -known: carriers Of disease, .SO that 'the • WS 124. BUSHELS0QF LORI :PER ACRE! • OnslThursda•y the" 'noon train. • got . s ue-k". trying to. get out- at Kincardine. and. remained there it n til the. ft 'r- o O o n- ' tri • . e.. a ern , ,an, .headed- , by a • plow, reached the Lakeside. town. It was' about - six o'clock when:, the "noon". train ..left the local depot and it was about 2.30 axn. when the •"night .:train ar- rived. • hese; and where ;it -had to wait for about .half. an :hour until tine, plow reached 'Kincardine. : l s; .Jimmie iat`h-elt f•rdin Queen- Alexander Senator iuii7• a .couple,of weeks ag'o,,where 'she had. been receiving ;hospital.. care for the ,:past few months ; T .PAGE. THREE, . ° set, my outh watering; • unch mas skipped because of 1, the shortwage :cif food. and, nurses, and dinner was, the ,sal ie thing as lunch with'.the happy' additionof a 'glass. of pure blue milk,_ That„ night 1 was checked° for blood count,. inetabolism, crank- case adjustments, grease 'job, :de- viated spectrum and fine-grained. negative. Later °I was: x-rayed; Synthesized, •projected, .''ex-c+om- municated,• fumigated, cauterized;, sealed, rejuvenated •_ao tested for allergy, to , herbs by stuffing my pillow with' chives, After_ all this I fell into a dead :Steep., Abouta mlV a light flash= ed in my eyes. and what I took to.. be 'a prowler. in the' wrong building turned out to be a nurse ho said In 'the ' darkrie s ' "Are •you having ':pre -":7 --natal care?,,' F`,It's .a lttle`ate for "that"; T answered in my 'bass 'voice, "But I' having Ever thing , . else 1n g Y ,.. 'With this the nurse tittered and d. apologized, making up for it by bringingtae; e eep.ing=.Pil] When 'I woke . several days later, •three:'doctors ; were gazing at, me. with long° faces and long bills "What you need',', .the` spokes- man said•, "is plenty of ,hard. work" • Oft D;QCTOR,!, I •()3y, RRbbert Fontaine, in. Judge;), . • 1!'oi the first tirne • in .my 1fe: I spent;a,few -days: in a Yhospital: The experience was baffling.•. In :the first place there was really • ' Dutton, p tton, 'Onto: (Special) -- A ;,4utstandingwcnl"n 'yield of. 124 8 busliel -Per-acre er acre grown :on a selected 5 -acre contest plot has wicinthe 1946 Cana.-• elan Corn" growing championship for Jack Witherden, Elgin county tarrrier, in the 9th`AnnualpeKalb Corn Growing Contcst" He is icturcd . above (right) with ilia bather Ernest Wiytl erden. ` • z °- – lItnerden"s yield was acct,�rrately computed according to contest rules from a selected '5lacre plot that had been in corn the year tiefor•e, The contest field was spring plowed, disked and'har rowed,•and `100 pounds peT acre of fertilizer. was used, On May 10 Deltalb hybrid 'seed corn, varieties °240 and .65 were planted in drill rows. 40 inches apart. .• her ion won over a 'field of 9' Canadian` con testants :whose yields `•`l!'•d' 86.E bushels per acre on their selected 5: -acre contest plots. notingj Wrong With' me. I :believe• t��-•Mambuia me with' anpther.fellow. who .lives. • next dooi and also has 'pretty, blue, eyes . andbangs, of sorts. At any.. jrate,.' 1 •thought it ;wouldn't' do 'any ,harm,•to a: •check=up:just to' see. how• the' old motor'. was running, So they popped. nie In a•abed in a large: ward "and under the influence •of that good old; hospital . Smell.' I" was, soon as fast asleep. as if I had' been:drugged by Touch Guy :Garvin , and •.his.nhurderot1 inob°. .At the crack. 'of' 'dawn I was Brit..a1:cryo by a dactnr whb sit witly .tot's -k" myptilsc;°'m.y temper- j:y,", i', :.inci nv: heaa•.t, Later he took savings i accswrit. • Arduncl 1l-a.M. a nui:se t�rheelecl'. in spine• thing's •on 'tray. which she. ' lzu inply called thought rt was a n er'ry. joke. itri- deed.;. There' was. some prettily-.. colored- water'Which. someone had wittingly , designated as:••'chicken• soup There was ' a . lamb chop • front a bl ck;'stieep who was `go,�a his other had. . robabl disowned ,him, There were 'eight Merge, peas. and a wet' patato.;For dessert the g'ourr'net's dream was=. s, r thing-t-rn ide---7 pare-nt1' from the bread left, aver from • gest: rdayy' I ' admit: it, was ` sIl nourishing 'and, 'filled with insert- ed vitainirrs and>,;,cbriceaied cal- "A- little; 1•ess'`. sleep", another "And not. quite so muchfresh air 'and sunshine" the ,third .con- cluded..• tT'Y DEPOSIT d Y BOXES. 1 o;. ` Resat:.. at.. Village • of Lucknow: Municipal Office' • So I'm. Horne again, too health for my • own. good, but getting. `bat E' tonprma li: twin ' n "three '. y g ni htcluls 'every nighty Smoking continuously. and listening''to soap o peras •a'day. I better a lt red Wait unl t start eixtti •. _ ot •a'lT diose health .foodsT How, unfccrttinate it is that it: is always those who never assume . responsibilities,: of public :office, or civic. ettermerit who` know the solution 'to all' She obleins:. d PT • What's` yours favorite.: art'`-'' doctor?". '—"Sleighing": 'I ;`mean, 'apart from 'business' .Patient: • .Doctor, liow`.'are my • li. . D octor:• O' rett ood h p y g a wouldn't.. st rt readi ' an eo a ng,.,, y . n. tinned stories • ries •but it, was not the •meal to • • • hehiD U �teiep� one .,' The biggest.constiructioii programme in our history, means there'll be more behind your telephone. More • lines, switchboards and buildings are, being added, �Fh mei► tele hones for or. , people" ,now '06'� tile waiting list.' It also 'means that. the ever growing number of calla will gd thi`ough .even faster. Everything is being done to continue to provide thetest telephone- Serviceat-theowes ; ' TIIE BELL: TELEPHONE COMPANY ' CitNADA • •