8 The Caniadian Statesman, Bowmanville, July 2, 1975 Sec! ion Two No Alternative 7o Corner House A numnber of High Street residents seeking to block the construction of a house on the corner of Fourth Street an-d Hligh Street will have to rely on the cýourts for further action. Council had received a ruling fromn their solicitor that the building nlow underway is legally located on 'the lot. he complaint from the residents was to the building exceeding the existiag building fine on Hligh Street. However, the solicitor ruled that this was the side yard and the 20 foot setbac hd heen miet. The builder Irwîn Kliamaa attended the Newcastle Com- mi ýttee of the Whole on Mýonday at the request of couacil to discuss means of lessening the impact of his hýouse on existing houses. He told the committee that the house could not be altered because of the lot shape. S0c(cer Standings Hampton 15 Solinla 12 Tyroaie 8 zion 8 Salem 5 Courtice 5 01-o1o0i Wedaiesday, June l8th - Zion - 5, L. Nemis 4, L. Sleeman 1. Salemi - 1 G. Coomnbes - 1. Solina - j J. Baker, Tyrone - Saturday, Jure 2lst - Tyronie -3, 1. Griffin, J. Humenick. Zion - 1, L. Sleemnan. Orono - 0, Solina - 7, Tyrone - 2, Orono - 1. Jumnr Standing Up-To-Date Solina 6 Courtice 5 Tyrone 4 Solîna - 3, Hampton - 1 Solinia - 4, Hamrpton - 0, Solina - 5, Tyrone -,0 Tyrone- 2, Courtice- 2; Courtice 2, Hampton 0 ; Hampton -0, Tyrone -2, Solina - 0, Courtice Advisd To Take Robie Pre cautionls Before you take your dog on vacation, make sure he's had his rabies shot. For safety's sake, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food exten- sioni veterinarian Dr. H.J. Neely advises that the farni1y pet be vaccinated at least 10 Says before departure. Dr. Neely says: "la most parts of Ontario, rabies is endemic lai our wildife. It's ossible for the family pet to - zcasdted by foxes and skun-ks, whichi are mainly responsible for the trans- mnission of rabies to pets." He issues a stronig warning to parents to keep their childrea away from foxes and skunks. These animals assume abnormal behavior if infïected with rabies. Under normal circumnstances, they will try to avoid people but 1hen infected, they become aggressive and mnove into the inhabited areas. "la recent years, àt has been founid that somne bats are also capable of spreading the disease. Usually the bats are nioctý-urnal and are not ia- frequent visitors to the camp- fire," the veterinarian says. "The imprtant thing is to try to avoid them, but if you are exposed to a bite or scratch, consuit a physician immed- iatel." The rabies virus is trans- mitted through the saliva of a rabid animal. Call a physician promptly if anyone comes into contact with it. MenIs Sofý by Dai Kramnp's I into sle po: place on Tue Mle's Town play with a t Fraak's Vani 11*"9 6 49 i ma About 5 x 7' Ligîv eihîmodel (aboout 7l Hlas nylon mesh ,cIrccni door x itbfi lI cloth f loor. 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