HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-11-12, Page 10rt.
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ables ()Litbrealc Brings Cauti
arning From Health Officer
By Dr. D. R. BruCe and transMitted to man though;
Wealth,Unit Director. , • (a) bites and scratches, (b) the
The increased.incklenee of con- saliva, (c) handling carcasses of
finned oases of rabies in wild the infected animals.
Plirrials (10 reported foxes to This infection among animals
'date) in Bruce County and the has been confimed during re-
consecttient in.crease in the num- cent months in various pats 'of
be of humari exposures to this the province to a greater extent
infection is a cause. for some con- than: previously eperienced. This
cern,. is *Particlarly' true of our neigh-,
Ba1:4ec is kifatal disease affet bouring county, Grey and it is
ing. wild and domestic animals antkipated that 'it ,Will be • only
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Matter Of' tirne Until ..Pruce
Couri0 will be ,similarly
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It :is thought imPortant that
people in.generaL and hunters,-
'• artiular, should understand
and act in accOrdance With the•
following:
1. All wild and ,dmestic animas'
are subject to the diseasc.
2. Discourage the C pa.xing Of
playing with, or handling Of wild
animals or• any found dead,
(Cildren Sould- be PartiOul4rly
warned in this .regard,)
3. Family pet, cats and dogs„, in
or being taken to, areas infected
should, be previously vaccnated
against „rbies,
4: Bites and scratches from any
animal incurred' whe e rabid
4nimals h a v discovered,
should be reported aS soon
possible:439th to your PhYsiCian
and' the., ,Z.)nekr41PCLY1licl 4:31
• fleet of Health.
5. AbnOrmal behaviour of Any
Otri .
presence of any Sick �r: dead wild
• animal should be reported irnme
diately to the nearest Health Or
Animals Veterinarian (Canadian
DeParinient of Agriciilture);- the
Game Narden; the :represent&
tiVe of the pepartMent. of Lands
and Forests; :or:, the local Police.
REMEMBER that once the
• symptoms of Rabies *have deve1
. oped in Man there is .no cure.
Proper.preyentive measures tak-
en -in t i me, maY. save a lie:
COMPLETE FEEL1010 PRQGRAM'
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o market faster
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•procluce..more beef
per pound of feed. Mixed with your
own ftesh grain, they deliver all the
vital minerais, proteins and vitamins
that help to get your stock to mark1et
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OBITUARY
, • •• • S.,•.J. 1(12./PATRICK •
• • A' native of Ashfield.TownShip,
• I S. J. Kilpatrick; Of El Paseo, Illi-
nois, died On -.October* 21. He was
11. M his 86th Year. •
• A.son of the late Mr: and Mrs:
Wilham ,Kilpatrick,,. he left Ash-
. I field Township when he was a
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young 'man..Mr. Kilpatrick. was
a baker bY trade. Predeceased by
his wife,' he leayes.two daughters
and a son; tWo Sisters, Mrs. J. W.
iPetre of Goderich, and Mrs. JOs.
lAgar,
ofKitchenr; two brothers,
Joseph, of Victoria, B.C. and
Charles, of Vancouver, B.C.
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Phone 91 .. _Lucknow
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Bruce Museum Attendance •
Sets Record At 8302
At the final meeting for 1958
of the Bruce County Historical
Museum' Committe, the Curator
showed that the attendance for
1958' was .8302, for the four and
one half mdnths that the Museum
wa.s open to the Public: This is
the largest •attendance for any
year since, the Museum • o&nd.
in 1955, and is • 2000' ahead of
last; year.
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our ilarves
when you invest at British Mortgage
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8 to 10 years
Just mail your cheque. *Bitish' Mortztge aoes'tli.e rest.
Write for an investment folders
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GuarAnteed Investnidnt Certificatesl
Any amount oyer 1100a
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BRITISH MORTGAGE • ifs TRUST
Fonde41n177,
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—for repairs, maintenance,
--- renovation and general.
work around your
ea-F-ras,swoor,mot,tu
home or place of business?
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In the winter men andmaterials are more
readily avAilable, and small jobs get better
attention and can be more •economical dur-
ing the coldweather lull, This applies
particularly to building and renovation jobs.'
•HOME IMPROVEMENTS • .
CAN BEFINANCED-
-by Home Improvement Loans under,
the National Housing Act; available
thrOugh your bank up to $otoqo
andup to 10 years to repay.
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FARMERS •
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about Farm Improvement • •,•
Loans backed by the government and
available through your bank..up
to $5,000 and up to 10 years to repay. ,. , •
Plan 10 help yourself and at the same time help
your community to increase employment this
*sinter. . , •
CALL YOUR
NATIONAL: EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
FOR ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE
livoor Weit
issice(11)y attthoriiy of
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• the Minister of La. bout , snada.
• " 8034
Since the Museum closed at the -44••••••••••••••••••••••9•••••••••••••••~,'
end of September, a larger dis-
play area has been opened by
removing the partitions in the
furnace room and laying a ce-
ment floor in that part of the
basement. A landscaping program'
for the grounds has also been
started:
• Although the Museum hasbeen
closed for a inonth, many items
for next year's display have been
received. The latest item was
from , the Ontario Govermnent
and, .is a chair thatwas tisd• in
the house. /Ross Whicher,
for Bruce; had the chair donated
to the Museum. A letter from the'
Speaker of the House, the Hon"
orable Rev,. Capt. W. A. Downer,
Stated that the chair -had. at times
been Vsed ,hy the members of
Bruce County ridings. The chair
• is, sixtY five years 'old haviiig
been placed in„..the Hbuse'in1893
and 'has, an engraved brass plate.
GODERICH
P,AVILION
Every •
WEDNESDAY
at 8.30 p.m.
Sponsored by
Goderich Lions Club
For Welfare '
/ Admission • $1.00
/SPECIAL JACKPOT GAME
boosts total possible prizes to,
• ° OVER 4500.00
...404,••••••44;04.0.....;•••••4
,Many a young man who marl
ried a pensive little thing finds
out that she's expensive. •
AMBULANCE S RVI
For the present' tine we are carrying on th
AMBULANCE SERVICE
• IN LUCKNOWDISTIUCT
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formerly operated by McLesman Lind anenzie
Johnstone and Son: ••
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• BILL ,HUNTER •
BAsptvicE PHONE 65 NIGHT CALLS 634i,