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treated with Steroids, or seine- damage, anus the prophylactic
times aspirin is e o usf penieillin after an attack
lessens the severity of hens, dnnt-
iteearrence of rheinntitic Nee: by preventing i recurrenee of increases the probability of the disease.
NOTICE'
TO DOG OWNERS
Dogs are not allowed to run at large in the Village of
Brussels. They must be kept tied up citrirg the gardening
season.
Otherwise OWners are liable to a $50.00 fino.
David Hastings,
53,4.,a•tAr Enforcers-It-TA Officer
•
TAM. BRUSSMLS POST, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO Viil.R.SDAY, JUNK 6th., i.nrs
of a family break-up due to pro-
longed absence end lack of •a
breadwinner. He predicted a re-
duction in the number of pris-
oners families op public welfare,
Fhe program will he undertaken
slowly and cautiously. Bank rob-
bers and sex offenders will 'not b0.•
among the first to be released,
....The Ontario •Governmeet will
place a ceiling on its geared-to-
income rental scale so that ten-
ants will not be forced out of•
public housing in areas where
their incomes will not perinit
them to find a place to live.
Nhe geared-to-income scale
ranges from 16.7% to 30% of in-
come, ranging to a top income
level of $6.720.00. The top level is
set high enough so it is not ec-
onomic for families earning be-
yond the top income level to stay
in public accemOdatien.
A cormnitee will be set up to
study uniform building; standards
in Ontario The committee will
receiver briefs from interested
parties. it will report its findings
in 6 to S months,
In announcing the coinmittee,
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1966 METEOR, MONTCALIVI 2 Dr. HTP.
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with $1.25.,200,000 for the previous Municipal Affairs Minister Darcy
t year,
Commissioner Harry Sheppard
said the report showed a sales in-
yoars of as
QUEEN'S PARK
by Murray Gauht M. P. P,
(Huron-Bruce)
May 31, 196$
Ontario moved this week to pro-
vide French Canadian students
across the province with teaching
in their own language to the end
of secondary sehool. The legis-
lation, introduced by Education
Minister lia.vis will provide:
(1) fully l'rench language com-
posite :secondary schools;
Onia:lo Liquor Control
Board released its profit figures
for the fiscal year ending March
e. 31, 1067. Tiering this period there
was a rise in not prolit amminting
to $8,ri million over thn previous
yen r„ThE!. profits in the last fiscal
crease over the past ten
110% and a net reserve increase
of 135%.
Ontario plans to let carefully
selected prison inmates go home
in times of need and attend school
or- Work at ouside jobs.
Reforms Minister Allan Gros-
sman this week introduced a bill
in the -Legislature that would
Mr, Grossman indicated that
the bill Will reduce the poSaibility
MoNeough said. the National Build.
ing Code is the best advisory doe::
• nment that munieioniitios
a basis for building' by-laws.
So far the Legislature has
dealt with S estimates with 16
still to be approved. Four of the:
16 are considered as minor de-
partments. :Foten so, it appears
that this season the Legislature
will ex end well into July.
Health Tips From The
Canadian Medical Association
RHEUMATIC FEVER
The Canadian Medical Associa-
tion reports there has been a
steady decliee in the over-all mor-
tality rate from rheumatic fever
and rheumatic heart disease;
although poverty and Door 'hous-
ing tend to keep the incidence .
higher than it might otherwise be
The severity of the disease hos
been less pronounced, likely be-
cattse of antibiotic treatment,
Mere imporant still, the itteiderice
of recurrence of rheumatic fevefo
has been notably reduced by anti-
biotics therapy.
The knowledge that .rhetintatie
fever is related to a certain type
of infection conlitionly kneWit as
streptococcus (strep) infection,
and the use of penicillin, have
provided the doctor With an
effective weapon against the dis,
ease and its recurrence.
The use of Denteillin• in the
treatment reduces the incidence
of I-heti-Made fever by oradieating
the strop infection. 1161110111in is
is started As soon as a case or
thetithatie ter& is discovered and
is continued following the acute
attack; either by monthly injection
Or daily by mouth, for about 15
year's. thiS help§ preVent reent-
retift of streptococcal Infection
and rheiitnatie fever.
Fifty percent of patients with
rheumatic fever develop heatt
nvOrpitits, usually early in the
diSease. and this indicates
heart &tillage, ligielitg with
Severe hear t 1061tieitient, are
(2) French language sections move provin.eial prisons more into
within Elnglish-speaking the mainstream of modern West-
secondary sohools; ern thinking. that is. jail if neces-
(3) classes in French within wiry, but no more jail than neees-
English - speakingschoois,
The requirements for establish-
ing all Frene,b composite schools
will he the same as those for
Eeelish 7auguage schools.
Prisoners will be allowed. un-
limited absence for medical rea-
sons. and leaves of 15 days at one
time for hutunnitarion or rehabil-
itutivp reasons. Some prisoners
will presriMahly live in prison bel
work out, reporting • bask each
night. Others could visit their
business ie crucial periods.
sary.
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