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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-08-30, Page 10HAYWARD'S Discouht &Variety Patent Medicines — Cosmetics Tobacco Groceries and Stationery FARMER'S SPECIAL PEN-STREP 2. . 99 Bottle Hold .fkwer show (continued from Page 1) Mrs, , cadm9re$(H9norable Wellt/0111,MrS.leanor Hem- ingwaY)0 Flower Pie; Ila McLarty, Mrs. N. Reid, Lottie McCutcheon. Black and White: Mrs. N.Reid, Lottie licCutcheon, Mrs.Cud- more. lloSPltal Joy: Wilma Hemingway, Ha McLarty, Lottie Me- CUtetleon. Miniature Thoughts: Vaned* Bremner, Shirley wheeler, Elsie Cunningham. Baby News: Panetta Bremner, MrS. N. Reid, Shirley Wheeler Coffee Begonias; Lottie MCCut- citoon, Alfred Knight, Shirley wheeler. Tea Party: Grace Hewitt,Annie Reid, Lottie McCutcheon. Guest Boom: Lottie McCutcheon, Mrs. Cudmore. Hall Mums:,Mrs.cudmore,Lettle McCutcheon, Elsie Cuaning-r ham, For what We Have;' Mrs. N. Reid, Wilma Hemingway, Lottie McCutcheon410nOrahle mention, Shirley Wheeler), Harmony Centre: Alfred Knight, Ha manly, Mrs. ,F.Dunk. African Single plower: Oa Mc - LartY, Eleanor Hemingway, Lottie McCutcheon. African Double Flower: Lottie McCutcheon, Ila McLarty. African Collection of , 3: Lottie McCutcheon Shirley Wheeler Cacti: Ila McLarty Pious e Plant in Bloom: Lottie McCutcheon, Mrs. A.Walkee Special House Plants; LulaKerr, Shirley Wheeler. Pendula Begonia: Mrs. A.Walker, Mrs. F. Dunk, Mrs. E. Cun- ningham. Mrs. Bert Hemingway (left) and. Mrs. Shirley Wheeler were among interested spectators at the annual Brussels Flower Show on Saturday. (Staff Photo) TB among the primates TB outbreaks can happen in the strangest places. At a Tennessee zoo recently a female rhesus monkey, who had been nursing her young infant, died. Tests later showed the mother monkey had had TB. Other tests showed TB had spread to five more primates, including a ringtail monkey who died while being tranquilized for an eyelid tuberculin test. TB testing of zoo personnel showed that four had positive reactions to tuberculin tests, which indicated that TB germs were in their bodies. X-rays showed no lung damage, though. One of the zoo workers who had a negative reaction to the tuber- culin tests, however, had a posi- tive reaction when he was re- tested months later. . It can take from two to ten weeks after the infection before a positive reaction shows. TB germs can also lie low in the body and then become activated when the body's defenses are down. As a result of the episode -- which was reported by Dr. Luther Fredrickson at the Mid- west Interprofessional Seminar on Diseases Common to Animals and Man, --both animals and per- sonnel at the zoo will be tested for TB two or three times a year. And a glass partition has been placed between the primates and the public. If either animals or people have live TB germs in their sputum, they can spread the disease just by coughing or sneezing. And anyone -- monkey or man-- may have active dis- ease with no symptoms at all. Some of the common symp- toms of TB-- when there are • any--are coughing a lot, feeling tired all the time, spitting blood, and losing weight. Any one or all of the symptoms can mean TB. To find out more about TB and what can be done to prevent outbreaks, contact your local tuberculosis and respiratory disease associatiot Mrs. Lottie McCutcheon, who was awarded top prize for most over all points in the Brussels Flower Show poses with her violet entry that brought her a first prize. (Staff Photo) Howick bingo winners Walkerton, Frank Hamilton, Lucknow, Mrs. Busby, Belmore, Mrs. Angus, Wingham, Jack Felker, Listowel, Mrs. Day, Ellis, Palmerston, Don Foerester, Elmira, Mrs. Damn, Regular games; Mrs. Dave & Nellie Gannett, Wingham & Mrs. Jeannie Newman, Wingham. 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