NEWS Fox Problems In Norval Area Foxes acting in a peculiar manner and suspected of having rabies have been seen In the area recently One was In the back kitchen of Mr and Mrs Murray Lairds home one day last week It was chewing on an old rubber coat and paying no attention to the dog barking loudly at It through a window of the door Before Mra Lair could get help the fox ran off and was later seen near garage In the village Shea got his gun and ok a shot at it but it disaj Into the brush OB Of by the Ernie Alexander spotted a fox that was acting peculiar and gave chase to It on his snowmobile but It disappeared Into a swamp on the farm of Mr and Mrs Alan This may have been the same fox that had been in the village The Harrop dog discovered the fox near the barn and chased It away A little later It was Involved in a fight with a dog near the home of their neighbor Sam McComb The phoned their neighbors and told them to be on the lookout for the erratic ox It showed up on the farm of Mr and Mrs Mac Hyatt and the Hyatt dog tackled it and f Killed it The dog is now tied up waiting a report on whether the fox had rabies or not For CONCERNED Farmers in the area who have cattle in the fields are quite concerned about the threat of a rabid animal biting some of the cattle Mr and Mrs Spencer Wilson lost a cow with rabies in December so the threat is a very real one Mrs Harrop reports that another neighbor had phoned to tell them that he had taken a couple of shots at a wolf but it had disappeared into the swamp so now they arc on the lookout for the wolf fox and the wolf have stirred up considerable ex In the district and farmers are watching their stock as closely as possible All dogs and cats in the area should be inoculated against rabies and children warned to stay away from animals that are acting strangely Unit Two of United Church Women held a planning meeting for the year at the home of their new president Mrs Edna Murray on Thur evening January 10 with members present Members were divided into groups with each group to be responsible for planning two meetings during the year Projects for the year were discussed and it was decided not to have a bazaar this year as the year looks as if it will be a busy one Officers for 1974 are president Mr Edna Murray vice presldei Mrs Laldlaw secretary Mrs Ella social Mrs Nellie Shea Following the business meeting the hostess served lunch and a social time was enjoyed Union Presbyterian Church M S held their first meeting of the year at the home of Mrs Wilfred Leslie with persons present and Mrs A VonZuben presiding The scripture lesson and prayer were given by Mrs C G Bishop and Mrs Elsie Puckering after which Mrs Frank Dolson gave the new year message Officers for the year are president Mrs A VonZuben secretary Mrs Lloyd Davison treasurer Mrs Eric Leslie The hostess was assisted in serving lunch by Mrs Eric Leslie and a social time was enjoyed LIGHTS residents were pleased to learn that at last traffic lights for the main corner of the village have been approved However they may not be installed until spring so until then extra caution must be observed by motorists at this corner and by pedestrians trying to cross the highway Nine year old Shane who was hit by a car on the highway and suffered a badly broken leg at the end of October returned home from Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital a week before Christmas His mother reports that he is progressing well and will be receiving therapy until February when they hope he will be able to attend school again Shane is missing his hockey very much but he should be able to par ticipate in the hockey schedule next year and Mrs James Doanc and family on the death of Jim s father Mr John Doane of Norval in Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton following a lengthy illness Sympathy is also extended to Mr and Mrs Mac Alexander on the death of Mrs Alexanders sister Jessie Mrs Stark of 3 Georgetown Also to Mr and Mrs Hugh Cunningham on the of Mrs Cunningham sister Mrs Edward Hill of Glen Williams Miss Pamela Browne of Surrey B C daughter of Mr and Mrs Douglas Browne visited with her aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Carter over the holidays Mrs Dorothy McLean Ballinafad WI Holds Jan Meeting The January meeting of the The creative course Jgalnjast Tuesday GEORGETOWN 8776241 J on me She said It was he an of he order Her talk was most interesting She enlightened members and guests on many things relating to health services Mrs Short 1 1 courtesy convener thanked the speaker for taking of her valuable time to talk to them Mrs McLean again took the chair and read an interesting article on pennies for friendship The roll call was answered by II members Welfare convener Mrs Marshall gave a report which stated she had given gifts to cheer the sick and shut ins Christmas During the reading of the correspondence many thank notes were read to show the appreciation of those receiving Mrs was appointed to attend the officers con at the University of Waterloo in May Mra Shortlll Convener for family and consumer affairs had charge of the program Current events were given by Mrs Smith Mrs had the motto is not dull It is your altitude hat makes it dull It was given In a moat interesting way and made the group feel their work was more important as they had to go home to prepare supper for husbands and families Several conveners gave two minute reports Mra Archie commented that it was he in anniversary of the 1st meeting of the formed in 1006 It disbanded in The resent branch was organized n Several articles were on display and passed around for all to see made by the club The new club will be the cereal shelf Mrs Shortlll assisted the hostess in serving lunch and a social time followed There Is to be a Community Centre dance the last Saturday In January followed by the annual hall meeting at the community centre on Sunday afternoon January at week with Mr and Mrs Lloyd Marshall CUBS The cub pack Is now meeting again at pm on Monday evenings in the community centre after a two week Christmas break The cubs are going to Ihc Ice Follies in Toronto on Jan They will leave he hall at 12 on that dale and be provided with a hamburger supper after the show It is requested that the boys wear uniforms This month red six was the winner In the pack points contest Ricky Ingles Greg Hancock and Nigel Doble accompanied Akela to he Acton Bowling Lanes where three active rounds were en joyed by all The cub pack sponsor group Is holding the second of their annual dances on Saturday January 19 pm in he community centre The theme of this dance Is a winter carnival Friends and parents of the cubs are again requested to this fund raising venture by buying tickets Smith The amount of fur exported from Yukon increased In percent over the year previous The value of Yukon raw fur marketed through the Ontario Trappers Association Fur Sales Service in amounted lo Animals trapped in Yukon Include beaver fisher lynx fox marten wild mink 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