HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-10-19, Page 38PAGE AA--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY OCTOEsg R.19, 1978
Maitland Manor resident Sarah Swan paints a ceramic salt shaker which
she is working on for the bazaar which the residents will hold on Wednesday,
October 25. The residents purchased a kiln wilt' a New Horizons grant and
have been busy ever since. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan)
1979 could be
bad rabies year
Rabies may increase
above normal levels in
WEts of southern Ontario
in the coming months.
Natural Resources
Minister James A.C. Auld
said the 1978-79 season is
the tenth year since the
disease last occurred,
and there was a major
outbreak before that in
1958-59.
"If this "10 -year cycle
.recurs, a peak can be
expected this fall and
winter," Mr. Auld said.
Outbreaks of rabies
have already occurred in
Bruce, Carleton, Frow:
tenac, Grey, Lanark,
Leeds, Lincoln and
Renfrew Counties, with
red fox and striped skunk
being the major carriers.
• The minister said that
rabid animals are
frequently •unusually
tame, and any wild
animals whose behavior
seems unusual should be
avoided.
• He said that his wildlife
biologists advise that if
rabies is suspected,
contact should be avoided
even if the animal is
dead.
"However, if a spor-
tsman does contact
rabies, either through his .
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own dog or by direct
contact with a rabid fox
or skunk, a phySician or
veterinarian should be
notified immediately,"
Mr. Auld added.
Bluewater Blind Club
hears London speaker
The annual
Thanksgiving banquet of
the Canadian Council of
the Blind, Bluewater Club
was held in the Legion
Hall, Clinton, on October
17. About 65 persons,
including _25.2 registered
blind members with their
escorts, as well as
representatives from the
London District office of
CNIB and the Huron -
Perth Advisory Board
were present.
Following the dinner,
the club president, Mrs.
Gwen Watson, introduced
Mr. R.W. Kennedy,
London District
Administrator. In
speaking briefly to the
group, he pointed out that
the date of this
Thanksgiving banquet
marks the beginning of
the annual campaign for
the funds needed to
support the, various
services which CNIB
_ p_rtiv i des_ _ is_ual ly
handicapped persons.
The special speaker for
the occasion was Rev. .
G.L. Royal, minister of
Knox Presbyterian
Church, Goderich. In an
entertaining and in-
teresting address, he
urged- those present to
share their talents and
time, with others; to be
considerate of the
feelings of others in our
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to - assume th%ir
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responsibilities as good
citizens.
Mrs. Gladys Van
Egmond and her
daughter Susan con-
tributed two musical
numbers which were
Activity Director, Rita Toby helps Maitland ffianOr
residents paint their ceramic products which they
have -been busy? making in preparation for a bnilUtr
which they will 'hold on October 25. Doing eerattlies
gives the residents olrernendsns boost, says L Mrs.
Toby, and they. enjoy seeing the 'finished products.
(Photo by Ioanac Buchanan)
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MEETING.
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of Ashfield
Brookside School - 8 p.m.
Tues., October 24th
__ Reeve.. and_ . _Council_ .and School, Board_
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answer period.
All ratepayers are invited to attend
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