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Rabies, which is spread by infected animals,
is a serious problem in Ontario.
This spring it is of special concern in
built up areas where wild animals...
particularly skunks..:are infecting pets and children who come
in contact with' them.
Children should be warned to avoid wild animals,
especially if they appear sick or friendly because these usually
are signs that they are rabid.
Pets should be regularly vaccinated and kept indoors at
night. You can also help to control rabies by reporting any pets
or wild animals which seem to be acting strangely to your
iota' police, humane society or health unit.
Do not touch dead animals and contact your doctor or
health unit immediately if your child or pet comes in contact
with wild animals. Do not handle your pet with bare hands
immediately after it has fought with a rabid animal. Seek
advice from a veterinarian.
If you would like to know more about rabies
write for a free copy of our pamphlet,
ANIMALS, RABIES ..A YOU from the Ontario'
Health Resource Centre, Queens Park,
Toronto, Ontario M7A 152.
Ministry Dennis R. Tirnbrell
of Minister
Health
Ontario
Let's keep Ontario healthy.
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THE. BRAnsELs. POST, MAY 14,, 1980 11
wanosh
Correspondent Martin; High Man - James
MRS. LEWIS Coultes; Low Man - Albert
STONEHOUSE Bacon; Most Lone Hands
887,9847 Man - Kenneth Wheeler.
resen o eretta
The pupils of East
Wawanosh Public -School
presented the Operetta
"The Swinging Piper" on
Wednesday evening and on
Frjday afternoon. Quite a
number of Senior Citizens
from the 13elgrave Area, The
Pine Crest Nursing Home,
Lucknow; Callander Nursing
Home, Brussels; Brookhaven
Nursing Home and the Cope-
land Lodge Wingham were
entertained. ' Following, the
program the school children
mingled among the older
people and served cookies
and coffee.
Mrs. Bernice Kelly of
Vancouver and, Mrs. Guy '
Kelly of Orangeville called
on Mrs. Cliff Logan one day
last week.
Don Pullen, Agricultural
Representative of Huron
County will be the guest
speaker at the Women's
Institutes Agricultural
meeting on Tuesday, May
20, at 8:15 p.m. in the W.1.
Hall,Lunch committee will be
Mrs. Norman Coultes and
F. CLARENCE MARTIN
F. Clarence Martin, 82, of
57 Chalk Street, Seaforth,
died Friday at Huronview,
Clinton.
Born in Hullett Township
he was a son of the late
Francis and Jean (Reid)
Martin.
He was a farmer in. Morris
Township until retiring to
Seaforth in 1965.
He was a member of
Northside United Church,
Seaforth. He was married to
the former Margaret H.,
Mooney at Belgrave in 1926
and she predeceased him in
1977.
Surviving are two
daughters, Mrs. Harold
(Naomi) Pryce, RR1,
Seaforth. and Mrs. Floyd
Mrs. Barry Edgar and
Christopher of Petrolia, Mrs.
Edward Daer and. Patricia of
Wingham visited on
Saturday morning with their
uncle and aunt Mr, and Mrs,
Lewis Stonehouse.
Mrs. Robert Procter
visitied on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Mayberry
and family of Londesboro.
Mother Day visitors at the
home of Mrs. Robert Procter
were Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Zettler of Chepstowe and
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ensom
of Sarnia.
All books from the
13elgrave Library are re-
quested to beirt,,,by May 17.
We are pleased that
Mrs. Leslie Short was able ttt..
return home from Univeristy
Hospital last weel.
Karen and Kevin Procter
fl float
visited with their grand-
mother Mrs. Robert Procter
on Saturday.
Melissa Cara, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Snowden
and Michael Willis, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mc-
Mrs. Stewart Procter, Every- Burney, were baptised in
one welcome. Calvin. Brick United Church
Eight tables of euchre on Sunday morning by Rev.
were played last Wednesday John G. Roberts.
evening at the W,I. Hall ' Mr. and Mrs. 'Willis Fry-
Weekly Euchre Winners fogel and daughter Shirley of
were: High Lady - Mrs. Tavistock and Mr. and Mrs.
Mildred StelVart; Low Lady - Gordon McBurney and Hugh
Mrs. Lawrence Taylor; Most were dinner guests with Mr.
Lone Hands of Ladies - Mrs. and Mrs. Ronald McBurney
James Coultes, Mrs. Helen and family on Sunday.
1 • tattiar y CO
.
(Edna) Jenkins, Goderich
and a son Fred, Richmond
Hill, two brothers, Ernest of
Listowel and Edwin of
Brussels; 13 grandchildren
and 12 great grandchildren.
He was predeceased 'by a
brother George.
Resting at' R.S. Box
Funeral Home, Seaforth,
where a service was held
Monday at 2 p.m. with Rev.
James G. Vanslyke officiat-
ing. Interment followed in
Brussels Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Murray
Pryce, Brian Pryce, Wayne
Pryce, Blaine Pryce, Jeff
Jenkins and Paul Martin.
Flower bearers were Lorrie
Pryce, Harriet Martin,
Jennifer Jenkins and Jason
Jenkins.
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THE MAYOR AND COUNCILLORS—Susan'
Elston, Shawn Vincent, Bonnie Burchell,
Andrew Walsh and Dianne Hanna portray a'
scene ,from the Swinging Pied Piper operetta
that: was held in connection with. Education
Week at the East Wawanosh school in Belgrave
last week. (Photo by Ranney)