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treat nursery kids
MOH announces free rabies protection
Exeter staff changes, battle with disease
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regard to the public serving of
food and food products, and wide
variations are noted in the aP-
plication of existing legisla-
ton."
The following staff changes
were noted:
Miss G. V, Adair, former
supervieor of nurses, left May
1 to join the Ontario Weliam
Connell, The Bgard has obtained
the services of Miss Louise
Robertson, Stratford, who will
join the Unit in July. Mrs.Vera.
Tudor, Hensall, has been grant-
ed a year's leave of absence to
do post-graduate work in nurs-
ing at the University of Western
Ontario.
Mrs, H el..en West, a 1,04. middle of April to review the
;gyp:Mete pf the public health need for apporriroodatIpp.. A
nursing course at Western, has vey is being conducted, which
been hired to serve in the will be evaluated by Dr. C.
Keith Stuart of the department
of nehlic welfare and Dr, Peat of the Ontarth HOspital
Services Cernmission. Their
summary will show not onlythe
Buromlew board but alSo the
hospital hoards v,there the exact
peed
D. A< Kay & Son, Clinton, have
been .eutherized to paint the
outside of Iiiironviev,, at 51,336,
Complete Schooling at Academy
Eleanor Dietrich, left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles
Dietrich, and Mary Elizabeth McKeever, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert McKeever, all of Mount Carmel, have received
graduation diplomas after completing their secondary school
education at Mount St. Joseph Academy, London. Eleanor plans
to attend London Teacher's College and Mary Elizabeth will
enter St. Joseph's Hospital nursing school. —photos by Doerr
ISSUE BOOK
As result of requests from
public school pupils, chiefly in
grades 7 and 8, clerk-treausur-
er Berry is having compiled
ior distribution a booklet con-
taining material upertaining to
the functions of the court-
house." It is a stencil job, so
additional copies can be run
off as required, Council ap-
By MRS. WELL OD 011-1- charge, „ROY. arid Mrs. mggin,
GRAND, ,BE,ND hotharn were guests at the
The UCW afternoon unit met manse after the service.
Thursday afternoon. quests Mrs. J, Richard is a patient
were the nursery children and in St. 40sePtl'S Hospital, Lon,
their mothers. don,
Mrs. C. A, BrIttain gave the
opening warship and, read a,
story to the children, Mrs. Les Folk back home Greenwood sang a solo.
recitation, There were twelve
after visit, illnessc,E Mrs. Murray Venner, teacher
of the nursery class, led the
songs, Little Miss Ford gave a
children in some theiraction By MRS, WM, WALTERS
W AIN LSE
children and seventeen adults. Mrs. Nelson Clarke returned
Ths
and milk.
echilmdrien were served cook- to her home in Farquhar Tues- ie
daamyltresajr,siGearonrddhoDanvanintigY.
Prance
s
returned
Mr.
ducted a short business period. W
Mrs. Raymond Kading con- weeks with Mr. & Mrs, Wm.
Mr. &PMErRSs. DavidONALS Cluness, to her home Wednesday after
visitedLsrry Sunday
ddaLy Loney m ey ofreL Parkhillm rs
London for six weeks.
being a patiient in St. Joseph's
Ray patterson and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Allister Mr. & Mrs, Newton Clarke
and Janet of Hamilton spent the vaLetotrersnnaedreysdhdoaiindn4icel erstfinnwreLmdodr. ezn innogo amlinr ls. -
weekend with her parents, Mr,
& Mrs. Willis Gill. Sat-
Sunday morning the Rev. A. urday evening.
Higginbotham, minister of the Miss Susan Morgan of
Walton- M one rief pastoral Thames Road visited a couple
charge was guest speaker in of days this past week with
Grand Bend UC and Rev. C.A. her grandparents, Mr. & Mrs.
Br ittain took services at Walton Newton Clarke.
not know about the government
of their local numicipalities.
I intend to send a copy to the
appropriate minister to see if
he would include copies of the
Municipal Act."
proved the project, on recom-
mendation of the property com-
mittee,
"You would be surprised,"
said Mr. Berry, "the number
of pupils and teachers who do
held last month in Colborne,
hard hit recently by rabies
"With typhoid in Britain
causing headlines, many pe9ple
May entertain the hope that such
a diaaater could not happen
here," .stated the report, “The
plain truth is that while typhoid
itself has been rather quiet
in Ontario lately, close rela..
tires in the Salmonella family
have been extremely active.
"One of the more distressing
features of these other illnesses
is that the baby and young child
are liable to remain carriers
fpr an indefinite period, despite
the use of our most sophisticat-
ed drugs.
"You will all be familiar with
the sharp rise in infectious
jaundice which began about four
yars ago. It is encouraging to
see the advances now gradually
being made in environmental
sanitation. Many gaps remain
In this field, particularly with
Exeter district.,
thilik We are set up and
ready to go on home care, but
we have received no applica,
Owls yet," said deputy reeve
James Hayter, of Stephen, in
presenting the report of Huron-
view Board. Some 20 homes
in the county have been in-
spected.
Superintendent H. C. Johnston
reported 32 admissions to
Huronviev., since first of the
year, and 209 residents. The
capacity is 209.
"We are trying to get staff
for the ground floor section,"
he said, (rand probably by Wed-
nesday night there will be people
there,"
On the chronic care issue,
the committee report stated
". meeting was held in the
CHANGE .A.T EXETER
MisS Norma Westgate, Ee-
ter, and Miss Emily Jenner,
Goderich, leave this summer
for nursing posts with the health
departments of London and
Toronto, respectively.
GODERICH
Many Milee, of county read
constructed and paved l5 to 20
years ago are deteriorating and
m -. will require increased ain
tenance expenditure, open tY
council was told by road corn,
mittee chairman. Joseph Icerr,
Wingham, reporting upon the
annual two-day spring road
Our.
The report listed 28 contracts
awarded.
;'To completely eliminate the
dust problem on, our 200 miles of
gravel road would. require in
excess of 14 500 tons of calcium
" chloride, the report stated,
uOur maintenance budget will
not allow this expenditure, and
therefore we must put up with
dusty conditions during pro-
longed dry spells."
The rabies clinics operated
by Huron Health I:nit have now
been officially recognized by the
federal department of agricul-
ture, Dr. R. M. Aldis announced
in his report to county council.
Thanks to the assistance of
the health of animals branch, he
said, these clinics are now op-
erated at no fee to the public,
and the response has justified.
their confidence in this mea-
sure. The first free clinic was
GET THE
nd
S.y MRS. J. H. PATON
Mr, 4 Mrs. Victor Janney of
Birr visited Mrs. Almer Heed-
r.ie Sunday.
& Mrs. David Kestle
and Janis visited Mr. & Mrs.
Bert Charron of Riverside, Ont.
Sunday,
Mrs. Arnold Lewis enter-
tained Mrs. Wes Hodgins Fri-
day,
A picnic for the Sunday
School children and members of
the congregation of the Ciande-
boye Cnited Church will beheld
theon church grounds Friday
evening June 26 at 6 pm.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Banting
visited Mr. & Mrs. J. B. Paton
Friday evening.
Mrs. T. Watson of Lunen
called Mrs. J. H. Paton one day
last week.
The T.,CW Clandeboye cat-
ered for a banauet for the Ailsa
Craig Mans' Bowling Club
Thursday ev e n i ng, ,June II,
which was held at the Lucan
memorial Centre.
Mr. & 'Mrs. J. H. Paton and
William Allwright and Mr. &
Mrs. Clare Paton, Jimmy and
Darlene of Lucan were guests
of Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Logan
and Myrna, Thorndale, last
Sunday.
Sunday, at St. James Church
Mr. Richard. Boaz of London
attended the service, Mr. Boaz
will conduct the services at
St. James during July while the.
rector, the Rev. 0. E. Mrs.
Lancaster are on vacation,
Sunday Mrs, Russell
and Mrs. J. E. Patce on led
Mrs, minatA Lewis. 7,..-to had her
sister, Mrs. Maggie
Allsa Cralz, as a hx.se
Sunday, 11.f.r. Al Mr-S. ,X.E.1t-,
C unningtam, 'sore rt-atr..eol
by their son, Ur. Mrs, „-,,oe
Curninghttm of Lc
guests were Mr. :14: 2-..r-no7f1
Harper, Jean, 'ars=1,:c :.'tez-
ald of Si.
Mr. .1.; Mrs. :Ker.'. Carter visi-
ted their daughter a..,-...d.zza.-...dcon
at Oshawa Sunday,
Mrs. Carter is s-.: this the
week Le. Oshawa.
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