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Penicillin ea.
Indicated in the, treatment
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and pneumonia:
Aureomycin n 50
vitamin 1 A • ,
crumbles • . ea, pK•
For prevention of bacterial
enteritis in swine, an aid
in maintaining weight in
presence of diseases or
at times of stress,
Combination of four anti-
biotics is especially effec-
tive against organisms
found in difficult cases, re-
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Calf scour g go
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For oral use in treatment
of bacterial scours, srespi-
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Also includes Vitamin A
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Excellent for the treatment
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Huron-Bruce
Next week the Provincial
Treasurer will be making a major
economic statement, giving some
indication of economic strategies
to be adopted by the G"o"vernment
during the next twelve to sixteen
months, It has been indicated that
the statement will underscore the
commitment to spending restraint
and spell out some new
initiatives. Stimulation of
business investment, extended
sales tax exemptions on
production machinery, additional,
incentives for mineral exploration
and new housing assistance
programs are possibilities as part
of the government economic
recovery plan.
Preliminary figures released in
September forecast a spending
jump of $1 billion and a deficit of
$1,3 billion.
The Minister of Transpc! ation
and Communications, James
Snow, announced new
regulations regarding
classification of drivers' licences
which will become effective
Februaryl, 1977. All drivers will
be categorized for licensing
purposes, depending on the
characteristics of the vehicle
driven. The categories are as
follows: tractor trailers, school
bases, full sized buses, trucks or
combinations weighing 10,000
lbs. or less, small scho61 buses,
small buses or ambulance;
automobiles, small trucks or
combinations and motorcycles.
Privers of cars, light trucks and
motorcycles need take no action
to obtain new licences. When
present licences expire, the new
type will be issued automatically.
Licensed school bus drivers will
be required to take a defensive
driving course, if they have not
already done so. Drivers of heavy
commercial vehicles are expected
to provide satisfactory medical
reports every three years to age
65, and annually thereafter.
Foodlands in Ontario would be
protected against unjustified
development under a bill
introduced in the Legislature by a
P.C. backbencher, George
McCague (Dufferin-Simcoe).
The' bill goes much further
than any official position of the
Government. From that point of
view it is seen as a trial balloon.
It 'would give every munici-
pality two year's to survey and
clasSify all agricultural land and
prepare plans designating
foodlands as. Class 1, 2, 3 or 4, or
for specialty crops. The general
practice now is to use a broad
"agriCultural" designation for
planning purposes.
Municipalities would have to
adopt formal planning policies to
deal with foodlands. Developers
would have to obtain local
approval before official plans
could be altered to earmark
foodland for non-agricultural
purposes.
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