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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1967-08-03, Page 2DOUBLE TROUBLE? -Maybe and maybe not, but SiinOn, Totuultir t Nwr('r Mc',re) is used to it on the weekly CDC-TV net- -work prograni The Saiht seek. each "Monday evening. Vicky and Cathy Clrithan are only two of the many glallioroth; girls Templar ancoUnters in the ttetiOn-packed hottir each week, .A(.3(1, 3rd, 1967 11111 13RUgStL8 ilOgril 1 t;141:44 ogrAislu • "SPECIALIZED TRAINING FOR BUSINESS CAREERS" GODEteiCI-1 BUSINESS COLLEGE 9 WATERLOO. STREET GODERICH, ONTARIO Dial 524-8521 or 7284 for an appointment Diplomas for Junior and Senior Courses Issued By The BUSINESS EDUCATORS' ASSOCIATION OF CANADA New Typewrite ,' Business Machines - . Monthly Tuition $35 Mei (it Leriilary Guelph, Ariculture SOr Vices and Food, Pa'uneb, L ,,•ymptc ms of erysipelas are the usual signs of high temperature, • oft feed, standing away from the rest of the pigs. and lying down; This ointld easily confuse erysipelas with „ilier diseases but farmers can train th.eir eyes to notice two types: "diamond skin" disease and the, ehroni4,,' form which • uses arthritis. "Diamond skia'" is the acute BEST CAR BUYS EPECIALS Important nounc for plu '130r$5.'. ste41.tifittera.abd 01100t00...etal*orkers.. The Apprenticeship and Tradesmen's Qualification. Act, 1964 requires journeymen in the Plumbing, Steamfitting and Sheet- metal trades to obtain Certificates of Qualification by October 1st, 1967. Tradesmen who have.not already applied for their initial Certi- ficates of Qualification should do so as soon as possible, Applications should be forwarded to: GUY LOMBARDO TO PLAY IN SEAFORTH The world famous Guy Lombardo orchestra will play in Seaforth on Sept. 18th. Arrange- ments for the appearance were completed last week by the Cen- tennial committee. VACCINATION OF PIGS PREVENTS ERYSIPELAS Vaccinate beturehand; Cheaper than treating erysipelas, warns Swine Disease Consultant, Dr. P. G. Oliver, Ontario Depart- 1967 FORD LTD DEMO., 2 D. H. T. 390 ENGINE, AUTOMATIC, P.S. P.R. h dio HARDTOPS 2 and 4 DOOR MODELS OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE. FROM 13 GE MOTORS YOUR MUSTANG, FALCON, FAIRLANE, FORD and THUNDERBIRD DEALER ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR INDUSTRIAL TRAINING BRANCH 74 Victoria Street Toronto -IA,. Ontario type. Two or three • days after exposure to erysipelas bacteria; bacteria, one-to two-inch wide welts break out on the jowls, sides, and neck, On a dark, haired pig, a farmer can feel these as hard bumps it he runs his hands down the pig's sides. For mild eases. the pink welts will uSthiilly disappear within a few days; However, the color of these welts will change from pink to redciii-di purple -on more severely afflicted hogs; even their r411.4 and legS will darken color. This animal may the or shed thick patches of dead skin, Such all animal will be complet, sly off teed. ChrOni.c erysipela.s .is a Ere- quont cause of carcass condein lion at market. IL slows the circu- latory system, sWells L,ile joints, and cnuses arthritis. Laloeness, of course, is a visible symptom. Peed consumption is lowered and the growth rate is not usually normal, Chronic, erysipelas is sometimes a sequel "diamond skin type', Erysipelas can kill. some 0 your • la st breeding- stock. uit! only short notice., cautions, Di Oliver, Why lake the. chance o ever having it in your herd' Vaccinate the sows twice 0 yi u. vaccinate market pigs at '1.0 to 1 wookS of age. Consult your lout veterinarian for the best type vaccine to use, and buy only vat dilated .stock. Isolate newstrewn for• at least 30 days, • PHONE 249 BRUSSELS PHONE 357-3460 WINGHAM *air.....6.-7444-,,s477 ,....seent21-1.foldereCiaLetarreagas-warZrzAtr,-, a 7.s 11•11•1111110••00•000•••1 CUT OUT HERE 116•011101110•••••••11110111 • c,- 0 -r m ref • • • RESCUE BREATHING (MOUTH-TO-MOUTH) THE CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY ...„ (3) .,, '4 PLACE mouth tightly . • around victim's Mouth Mid BLOW IN. The vraittits ..chest should h5d, -e-: ,- OPEN victim's mouth. PULL lower jaw to jut position. PINCH hOstrilt shut to prevent air leakage.. • MAINTAIN downward . pressure en forehead, REMOVE your Mouth RELEASE victim's nostrils. • LISTEN for ;lir to come out of victim's itmcjs. LOOK for the fall of the victim's chest PINCH NOSTRILS AND BLOW IN AGAIN. ti TURN VICTIM FACE UP. RAISE neck with one hand and TILT head fully hack .with the other hand. • • • • • • • • • • CC Li • REPEAT steps 3 and 4 continuously, IP AIR PASSAGES ARE NOT OPEN: CHECK neck and head positions, CLEAR mouth and throat: of foreign substances. Start immediately. Don't give up. Send someone for a doctor. • For infants and children, cover entire mouth and nose with your mouth. Use small puffs of • air about 20 times per minute. • Apply rescue breathing if case of DROWNING, CHOKING, ELECTRIC SHOCK, • HEART ATTACK, SUFFOCATION and GAS POISONING. • • • ••••••••••400•0 • lb • CUT Cita 1-1Ellt 41t0411060••••••• ti 1 • 4111 • • • • •