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Department of Health of Ontario
"INFANTILE PA LYSIS
(POLIOMYELITIS)...
The Department of Health has a sufficient supply of Convalescent Serum for present
demands. This serum is obtained from persons who have previously suffered from au
attack of "infantile paralysis".
In anticipation of further requirements the Department now requests
that persons who are willing to provide blood for this purpose (donors)
register with the medical officer of health in their district.
The Department remunerates donois on the basis of Ten Dollars for 100 cubic
centimeters; the usual amount withdrawn from one donor is 200 cubic centimeters.
This can be readily obtained without discomfort or ilI effeetsto the donor.
Children under fourteen years of age are not eligible. Persons who have suffered
an attack of the disease during the present year are also not eligible. Those persons
fourteen years of age and over who have suffered an attack within the past twenty-five
years and who show some definite evidence of resulting paralysis, are requested to
provide the medical officer of health with their name and address.
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Those who have already acted as donors ned register again.
When a clinic is to be held, donors will be notified throtigh their medical officer
of health.
MINISTER OF HEALTH
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sister, Miss Ada Gram, who has been
visiting here for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pfaff and little
daughter, Shelia, aand Alice Pfaff of
Delhi, were recent visitors here with
relatives.
c Ed. McQueen and Harold Higgins,
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are back home here.
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ner home here after spr a few
weeks with relatives in
Mr. and Mrs. Daniels of Brant-
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Miss E. johnston. recently visited
in Windsor with her sister, Mrs.
Short who is under the doctor's care.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. 'Paterson a nd
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Miss Tory Bolton returned home
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Mr. and Mrs, James Parks of San
Francisco, Cal., are visiting herewith
his parents, Mr and Mrs. Donald Sp-
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Kinnon.
Mr. and Mrs. james Tapp of Ot-
tawa visited here '-with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Sohn Tapp.
Postmaster Fred Bonthron has had
the space between. the cement road
curb and the sidewalk in front of the
postoffice, cemented over, making a
much needed improvement, especially
in wet weather.
The Hensall Board of Health and
school 'trustees thought it, advisable
not to re -open the public and con-
tinuation schools till .after X,abor Day
on account of the epidemic of infan-
tile paralysis.
New ::idro Rates
Ole new o rates in force at
Hensel] 'are: i)ornestie .8.8c tn 1 '
commercial, 3.3c and 1.0c; power
2.6e and 1.6 and Sc..2On the dom-
estic rate there will be no service
chat. nc. mixibuum ammo lOut.
still be $1 a month. In the new ratet
threre will be a slight benefit for thet •
larger consumer of hydro.
Bitten by Dog
Claudette 13lowes, Three-year-ol*
daughter of Claud BIowes; principal
of the Hensel' public school, had:her
face bitten by a bull -dog, when sit*
attempted to pet the animal. 'Clatttlt-
ette and her mother are visiting wig*
the latter's father, H. S. Walter iTh
Exeter, and while on the street thia4 .
child, being fearless and fond Odt
dogs, stopped to pet the animal. Tb*
dog grabbed her cheek, close to tins
right side of the mouth, and held out
tenaciously, being forced to let g* •
only with difficulty. It is said that the
animal knocked the child down awl
was in the act of shaking her whe*
help arrived.. A nasty ragged wont'r,',
pas made in the child's face and
required 12 stitches to close-
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