PAGE 10 TERRACE BAY NEWS LADIES GOLF NEWS SEPTEMBER 11, 1969 5, A novelty "Queen Bee" Tournament was held over TO DAYS CHILD last weekend. Low net winner was Peg Wellings, with runner-up Cheryl Moore. Friday September 12th is the Final Mixed Four BY HELEN ALLEN Ball of the season, following 9 holes of golf there eee ae will be a barbecue, atthe club house. Bring your TorontoTelegram Syndicate own steaks, the rest will be supplied by the ladies. Don't forget Sunday September 14th, the Kolesar Mixed Two-Ball, 18 holes of play starting at 10 a.m. Enter at the Club House. | SAFETY RULES FOR COLOR TV USERS The Minister of National Health and Welfare, John Munro, today gave further information relating to the studies made by his Department on Color TV hazards . Mr. Munro had earlier reported that about 10 per cent of color TV sets tested in the recent survey by the Radiation Protection Division were found to emit radiation somewhat in excess of the accepted manu- facturing standard. Examples of such sets had been found among all popular makes, the largest number being among the models purchased before 1967. The causes are complex and are attributed partly to com- ponent design and partly to servicing. The Minister repeated that, in the opinion of his Department, these radiation-emitting sets are not a significant health hazard if given the usual degree of respect accorded many other household appliances. The radiation was observed only at the back, bottom, or sides of the sets, not in the normal viewing position and this, coupled with the very large safety margin inherent in the accepted standard, made the health hazard extremely small. However, to give more definite assurance of hazard-free viewing, the Department is suggesting the following "Safety Rules for Color TV Viewers"; 1. Do not attempt your own servicing; consult your authorized repairman. 2. On his next servicing call, ask the repairman to check the voltage regulating circuits and radiation shielding as specified by the manufacturer. 3. Cultivate good viewing habits; do not regularly sit closer thay 4 - 6 feet from the set and do not allow children to tie with legs extended beneath the set while viewing. . __ 4. Place all color TV sets against a wall; do not locate chairs immediately.- cont'd page 11 ..... Glenn looks quite grown up for three-and-a-half,.but -- actually this little boy is rather immature for his age. He is a handsome lad, as you see, with lovely grey- brown eyes, softly curling light brown hair and skin that takes a beautiful tan. Glenn is usually active, outgoing, exuberant and mischevious, but in contrast can be quiet and uneasy, especially with strangers or when over- ' tired. He likes to play with-his tricycle and wagon and, like most boys, is fond df cars. He loves small animals like kittens. Glenn has his favorite TV programs -- cartoons and I Love Lucy -- and he enjoys listening to - records. His background is Anglo-Saxon and Italian with one Negro grandparent. He needs parents who will be understanding if he takes time to settle in his new home and who will provide love, direction and stimulation. To inquire about adopting Glenn please write to _Today's Child, Department of Social 2d Family Services, Par- liament Buildings, Toronto 182. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETING The Chamber of Commerce will hold a Breakfast Meeting Monday, September 15th at 8:00 a.m. in the Terrace Bay Motor 'Hotel . All members are requested to attend.