The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 31 October 1963 — Page 4
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— THE iNUEPENUENT NEWS— OrL 31, 19fi3
Be Sure To Vote Next Tuesday
Tuesday j ck lion d^y in Walkerton and Nut* Libert\ This is a town election which \ aue> from the county stnt< and national elections oh the basis of who is eligible to vote Neverthele tins is an rnportant election T) • five men ♦ hated to the To' n Board in Walkt iton anc Uv thn< m North Liberty have tin ivsponibihtn of runnmp ’!:>■ I Hint • of the town for th< next four yeai > Mu< I; t m 1.-ip;* >• ‘hd will arise of importune- to < -vm town resident m Un time that ill b» handled by the board- • le» t«■ i (»j>ei at mg a ! o -■■ r r mall job and the men wcl arry the full • < ;> • I !i' Also to be i b t-d in ea* h town is the <’< k-t'<. The poll fol the- e e Lot; u 7 be op n L■ m 7no ' 700 . al
Drugs And Pills Can Affect Driving
Th« drugs that peopl- < an bir. aer the- counter of any store an have a <idi efft t on dnv ’ g This information < »mes t< us fioii. the National Safety Coumil The effect* < f oim of the drugs ate ANTUnSTAMITNES Cortain t ypes us^i again -t < obis and aiiergi-.s, have unpivdntible s.de effects including inattention. sudden drowsine-s and dizzy pells PAIN RELIEVERS ANh SEDATIVES Can affeit rein - •ion time and sensory functions Some give an excessive feeling <.f well-bi mg Others < ausc sleep, mess, dim vision intirfeie with -ncentration ami reflexes TRA NQUFLIZERS (>f ton have surprising effects Sonu people become giddy, others be-
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times and to vote you must b< an individual who resides within the city limits, has been m the precinct for 30 days, the county 60 days. the state six month and u» a I'ntted States citizen Os courw they must be of voting age. 21 years <n older Both towns will vote in the Town Hall building This will be tie' only voting place in each ’ >wn this also differ, from other elections when th< voting is • lone by pre* UH ts. Et< h and evc-v chciblv peri urged to \ >ti Study the c.r :i -. j . Jo foj the im-d of \ r <* »n •, regar !’■ 'ss of pa: ••• Ch - r gl.' t » Vob for who you want ;• a privilege that *. u’dn’t be taken for granted, *■ ' be taken to be U ed
< n e drowsy, or feel faintness or disorientation I' e with extienit < autmn NER V E STIMCLANTS Might give alertness and efficiency t••mporari’v. but a soon as the effect if the frist tablet wears off user should stop driving That ♦ bocamM 1 the brief I* ri*»<l of stimulation HiboOt two hour i is followed by greater tiredness and addi tonal pills could cause a trance MOTH )N SICK NESS I >RVGS Can be very dangerous if driving Slow reactn n time rind effect alertness Patter be motion, sick than sorry. WON DE R I >RT ’GS New drugs that fight infoCton can produce sid'‘-effc«'ts like nausea, temporary deafness nnd even a loss of balance These effects can
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appear swiftly. This doesn’t mean that these drugs will affeit everyone the way explained, but gives one driving, especially on a longer trip something to think about Any information that aids m curbing accidents of the highway are worth their weight in gold as the alarming rate of death and injury is a major problem for a people as civilized as we arc supported to Is Check yourself in these menHoned cases and use caution if you arc a drugged driver Parents Part In School Program Ry John Gonas Ijast week tne parent's part in thv general health program of the school was discussed. In the general health article, nuti Ilion, grooming, surroundings and r<&t were considered. This third and final article of this mines has to do with the social life of the child The main question raised this week is, ‘ Are vc making miniature adult* out of Tjr children socially ?” Start with an average week in the life of any school child Most of his ilaytime during the week is spent in school He ha • a learning job to do and he is well aware of it. He is taught to compete vigourously with hi classmates for marks Naturally it is hoped that during classes h< will be enthusiastic and "on tne tall." Tlus is not any easier toi a child than it is for an adult Sometimes competition is a strain on.him. At times, he might seem exhausted. Let us investigate ato the reason whv The dismissal bull rings and announces to all that "free time is here But, Is it really” How manv different tasks await the children” Does Bruce have a dentist appointment” How about Mary's music lesson? Some of the children run off to part-time jobh Many have speech, reading, dramatic* or elocution lessons on the side After dinner the typical student just dews, not do hon -u >i k and go to bed One night of the u-ek is devoted to Smuts Cubor Brownie - Tias in itself, is very ne<^« 'irv for the child It providet him with the vsjw ntial training f r becoming a civil-minihd p rwon it ts important to a childf k-Mmlng ns history in th<- making of good Americans But, what else comprises his
nighttime activities” Many children devote one night a week to dancing class Tin* is also imjsirtant insofar as it give* lesson* in the sexual graces One night a week *<*lll* reasonable for darn - ing iessuns Now. there are two more school nights left for the child I’sually one night of th-- week is dedicated to the family's interests Thi does not mean "at home activities " There might be relatives to vhnt. 77iere might br parties U< attend And maybe, if he is lucky, there will be one "free” night All of what was mentioned above is Important to ea< h child The various activities develop him ■ocially and evenly intellectually It is agreed that many opportunities should tc available in order that the child docs grow into a "weil-rountiad" individual There should be a time for work and a time for play But is there” When doe* he have the Chance to play” No. organized activities are not being xefarrud to used to do when you were young-
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now Just those things that you er neighborhood games, imaginary games and the like "You’re It!” "Lf.st one there is a rotten apple " T il beat you to that telephone pole" When was the last time you heard these phrases” If your child wants to play after sciwxd. let him If you can afford to give him music lr«son.s, and if he wants them do It If h« wants to jotn clubs, let him But make sure he has time for play. Too much respansihihtv at an early age can result m a nervous child And. why should anyone gel nervous at ten years of age? Maybe this artiok will provide the answer, and a plea for a good Youth Council m the comma, nity. Customer: I want a bent of dgara, please. Clerk; Yes, ma'am, a strong cigar’ Customer: Oh yes My husbanS bites them terribly.
