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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-05-08, Page 8tt w4 s': s, q Fb: • 8 lb! .00 Y 1 fALIMPTai= 7171, Tin LUCKNOw` 3ENCINEI', ' LUCKNOW, ONTARIO , ► al' L..is'e..,i..�'. Unusual` o ArE Fou Near PUIsIey =(•aide y • • ..Advocm►te7, Of • :particular significance to tamers of the area will be the announcement that two ' .infer Vous animal diseases, hitherto unreported in this . district, have within the past few months: been end in cattle. ; onfarms.. edja- .. cent. to . Paisley, aaccordYg : Dr," P. G." ` Oliver, Paisley wet- erinarian, who diagnosed' the diseases. • One , of ! these is a . miuosal diea..; se Dr. Oliver,expla.m edthat noire investigators believe there are , two separate, diseases, (a) virus diarrhea, ' and (b) mucosal disease, while others feel that. they are the -same, but with varying syrn+ptoans, and' classi- fied as .m'ncosa1 disease complex; • It is an infeetous disease cau- sed by : a ..virus and character- " itised, by' ` erosive ' lesions in the ..digestive tract, diarrhea, strain- ing: and. excessive salivation. It is spread by direct : contact. Symptoms .include +hirgh 'fever, "profuse' salivation, loss of ap- petite, superficial erosive 'lesions on the tongue, muzzle .and lips. Some animals show lameness. The mortality, rate" is sometimes ov- er 90 . percent, .with death oc- curring in 4-5'• days. Thee feces Are ; ,foul . smelling, •watery, and May contain blood, :and .m•ucus: µ M. Since this is a virus • • disease' and there are ; rig effective ,drugs to • combat them, there ig no, specific. !treatment. :other -than, supportive. Isolation .of affecte. ' animals is urged. .A second disease identified in the:. district . for . the first time •is anfeetious Bovine' ,Rhinotrach- eitis, .LB.R. ;,for 'short, or., "Red Nose.", ' This is a highly :n;feetous dis- ease affecting the • up gupper respir- atory tract' ` arid caused; by ,a • virus: It is spread by nasal dis-' ciarges : and .coughed -up . droplets. 'Symptoms include loss .of • 'ap` ,••petite,; fever, extreme "redness • around the • ,miiz le, increased salivation, some -discharge from the , eyes,' coughing, . and lowered ' milk production A large num-: ' ': ber 'of . animals a:ls in• ,a .herd 'may be .affected ' but there. are. few ,f all -ties. Commonly seen, -in 'f rt-smwhere :ole -must se'V ere• , • 'sym+ptoms . are .apparent. :.Dairy 'cattle are affected to ..a.• lesser: degree • .There is• no treatment other.• • ,than supportive :.treatment': to con !` --sec-ondar-y---b�aeter" ' ers. Fortunately, says Dr., Oliver,' V.C. The May n W. eeeiti ' of the Slakes U.C,W. was held in the hall • on Thursday,. May 2nd, 14 adults and 3 • children Jng' • Present The roll. call was answered with. a• verse containing • the . word "Mother." The ' scripture was read by' Mrs. Jack Curran. Mrs. Jack Irwin was 1'): charge of the � rogram '`The: Church and This ay': . Mr: • Kaiser' summarized the 2nd chapter of the `Word. and the. Way" ..for the,* ladies. Mrs. Kaiser, the herald '.for In; din, reported.: . Mrs. Howard Blake very capably gave ; two chapters ,of •the Study book "On Asia's Rim." Each member :do-, mated $2.00 in place 3'of a bake sal a at. Easter. Thank . you cards fr,orn those, wha had been ill were passed around. Mr. Falser, cl f th .,meeting with prayer. A a 'plant and bulb, sale was held after the meeting, With Mrs. Arnold •as auctioneer. Presbyterian, Church W M.S., The ladies of "Lucknow Pres- i l yterian bluirch, held, 'their!af- ternoon meeting of the , W.M.S.. „ • • . there is a 'vaccine , to prevent ,this 'disease from spreading. These •• diseases have, all been positively ' diagnosed in the Pais- . ley:;area . by Dr.- Oliver, with 'co- operation from the' Ontario Vet- erinary College in Guelph, With -- in the 'last five months.' Farnt- ers , Are urged : to keep' • • a close watch,. an all their animals, and should report, any suspicious cases. to their local veterinarian. W.M.S.' COUNCIL MEETING.. TO BE HELD • IN : TORONTO'. The 48th • :annual :council • meeting of The Women's • Mis- sionary Society, (W.D'.) of the Presbyterian Oh,ur-ch in Canada will 'be' ;held an Ewart Coilege 156 St. George, • St'.,' Toronto. from•Monday, May 6th to Friday, May , 10th, 1963, inclusive. 411 sessions' vvill 'be held in the college: and most ;of the dele gates will Abe • ibilletted there. Ewart. Co1le�ge• carries on'the name . and traditions of the first Presbyterian• ' • school: forMis- • sionary ; Candidates opened in '1897 -j the •Dviiart Missionary Training— Home, so named in memory of • Mrs. Thomas F3wart, who served • as Pre-* siderit .of ' ' the newly -formed Wornen's Foreign 1Vlissionary ciety of the Presbyterian Church. • • in Canada from .1881-1897, , , ,Mrs, Wni, •Spear,. Brussels, will be; the, delegate.,,..roorYi.._Maitland. Presbyterial. Is . "our, Subscription Renewed? On May 1st, in the Sunday en fool ' room of 'the church. •There was a good attendance. Mrs.. Morgan. Henderson was in. the Chair. Hymn 254 .was sung and the 'Lord's Prayer, Was: re peated in unison. Scripture ver- ses were read, followed by the Mission Study, ,given by Mrs, Little. Het+ topic centred' .on an Island off Asia, . called. Taiwan, or Formosa; The' urgent .need is. Christian literature. , Prayer by Mrs, H$nderson followed. Two. short poems were read by Mrs. Porteous,. The ' Airn and Purposeof the W. LS,• was repeated A• card of appreciation from Miss Cora MacQuaig, sent. by her sister, was recognized, - The Roll • Call, namely a verse: from Proverbs, was taken, fol lowed with the receiving • o f the offering. Business. was . discussed, and the report .,of the visiting committee ,given. The Presbyter= ial at Kincardine is on ' May 15, et 2 and 7 o'clock, the speaker being . Mrs, Clayton Edwards of Goderich. Mrs; ' J. Adams gave the Bible Study on the '4th Be- atitude, righteousness. A piano solo„ was Tendered by Miss. Mar-•, garet , Malcohn: The Prayer Cir-' cle `' was taken . by Mrs. Agnew and :Mrs. Johnston. ,,. The , me!et- ing c1osed *ibh prayer by Mrs. ,Reed. • WEDNESDA'Y', ':MA" nth, 1903 JA Unsurpassed ;in Beauty. and -Value. ;AQRIZIS'• GRANITE , And MARBLE WORKS Repreeftative Ross Maclennan Phone '51 • South. Hint W.MS. • The ' Ma . eeting, 'of . South. Kinloss •.W;�_•' • was held -. on, Wednesday, May 1st at, the .home of Mrs. Ira ' Dickie...Mrs. • Fraser MacKinnon presided, assisted by the secretary, Mrs. .MacDou- gall. u .gave. ' gall. 'Mrs`:. ,Allister Hughes' ghes the. treasurer's report and Mrs. Ross MacMillan reported on the bale. Delegates were appointed to the Presbyterial. The .Bible: Study was, the', second chapter from the book of the. prophet. Haggai, at once a 'rebuke , and a challenge •to the builders' of the- second temple ,not to des- pise the:. day of ;small things, The study. was prefaced by. a• . talk: on the Temples 'Of the . Bl-. ib.le arid events.' with ;their•+building. 'Roll call was .an • swere& by a averse with '.'silver. Mrs, ' L,MacDougall had the • chapter. fiorn the • study book. "The rim of . East • Asia" and. Mrs. D Graham read a mission- ary..letter :'from. Nigeria, Mrs. Hughes contributed a •May;'day spring poem. Mrs. D. L. Mac,,, Kinnon had charge of the spray-, er circle and Mrs. Win. Macias-' tyre, gave • the' offertory pr$Yer, The directors. , for the meeting, Mrs. George Lockhart and ,Mrs. • Ted Collyer assisted the hos- tess . with .. lunch:. • ' • A pupil was ..,asked • to para- phrase,: ara-phrase, • the. sentence: :,. "He • was bent on• seeing her." • 11e • :wrote:: "The sight ' of"; her'. doubled ' him • urp•"` •,—•,;4,.: WASIDISH HOS OR SMALLBOYS BOYS... roVe4 0 Y' WITH A -CASCADE 40:YOU NEED NEVER ., RUN .OUT OF HOT WATER AGAIN 'It's .electric. It's safe. ' It's' dependable. 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