Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 7, 1973, p. 14

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The Acton Free Press Wed Nov Cats disease carriers cleanliness important Investigate incorporation JSt when of was televised on a Kitchener news station tn which ho declared that cata wore the common carriers of disease called toxo which when relayed to Infants could cause deformities and possible blindness allayed the fears of however In an interview later where ho said that in actuality at least so percent of the adult population of Canada the without twins presence and that DO percent of the time it ts harmlessly dormant According to Dr Tlzardllio disease la contacted not was spread by cats was not made until approximately 1969 In Scotland to be later confirmed In North America Kilty litter sand boxes and handling barnyard cata which have consumed mice wore the main source of the veterinarian concern and he placed great Importance on Photo by Lorraine LOOK HERE KIDS If you promise to wash your hands every time you ve petted me and every time before you eat I promise to stick around for a while and not pass on any old Toxo germs on to you Gzowski stamp is now collectors item mediately If Involved in tho housekeeping of their pets that at the present time tests arc being conducted to ascertain other causes of the Although it has been shown that all Email animals seem to have It and can con laminate other animals only in study the cat seems to be the one to pass It on to humans Humans thoiMJ g to be of only by cats hut also by themselves do not pass It on fw that human consumption of raw or each other improperly cooked Apparently tcsla show only About cots as carriers he percent positive that kit the Importance of tens have tho disease around basic hygienic good health the weaning stage Just about habits for people who had the time people like to give them in their homes as pels them to friends children as Uncovered pets said but was suggested that It might also discovered as an organism in be a good time to put across to but the findings that It children the Importance of requesting ho Investigate MIT recently Treasury and and with pets slRnlffcant finding of toxu pianinos In that If contained by mothers babies born tan be deformed or In ten years lime afflicted So that Don t pet cats without applying Immediate hygienic holm or don t eat uncooked meat should he another rule of the mother to- be Having the disease prior to pregnancy however toes not according to tho learned doctor present any problems brighter once the proposed lhai wouia At present lime years tho Ontario Ministry of decisions of a recent Trustee to consider students the Agriculture has taken over Hoard meeting are com applying year samples art sent Additional street More street fights Rock wood fronts should be Intergovernmental Affairs Mr Itoot wrote I asked him to have his people advise of necessary steps to have tillage In corpora led Several years have elapsed another trustee board raised the Initial question of Incorporation for Rockwood At that time the ruling was that evidence was feasible but incomplete After the hearings the Judges had said that would be well to lab from across as it Is the only clinic with resembling In working en lhat those of the flu such as particular disease swelling glands and Tizard also confirmed headaches nothing specific is that It was possible that cats indicated without a blood lest Tests I placed on certain village streets with a count of two for Bridge and Queen Streets and another at discussed from for Incorporation The first application was mad approximately 11 years At lime the diagnostic serology lab at the University was the headquarters for several such studies how ever during the lent few raised on canned cooked cat October agenda was the foods might not have the damaged sidewalks resulting disease however with the from recent installation or spread of new hydro poles extending rated high amongst animals It Is more probable that they will Regular ministry for Anglicans Members present ft the St Johns Anglican service in last Sunday went home satisfied that they had heard the most heartening sermon presented In their church for some time Arch deacon Clarence Mitchell explained that their at filiation with St James the Apostle Church In had been terminated and that St John in would now be attached to St Anglican Church also In but with regular services being conducted by an associate minister Rev Ritchie McMurray attached to the University of uclph as the Anglican priest will be responsible for Ihe regular Sunday and special services at St Johns with the staff at SI George prepared to act as A stamp of interest to now owned by Mr and villagers was Mrs Vincent Price received recently pertaining The bam stands today as a to of most glorious edifice to a man who illustrious former associates held several important public Dated to the offices in for stamp boasts a picture of a which services he was knighted He was reportedly the name Sir Casimir also responsible for starting Stanislaus the Ontario Jockey club ana named after him and more recently a monument was creeled five years ago at oronto Mrs Guild lonqtime resident 31 Harry Norton Armstrong Avenue Gone but never to be forgotten and vi villagers were deeply sad voluntary committees jened last Thursday at the representing Canada the passing of one of its very province of Ontario the city special senior residents of Toronto and voluntary the death of Edna donors Belle Guild formerly of Man- According to Scott street Rockwood wenl much ray their last tribute ti a hobbyist stamp college Toronto lie to Catalogue Sir Casimir the knowledge of the collector the stamp is f Stanislaus G died m history Her keen identified in the Scott declopi l ow the stamp released of the back catalogue volume one 1974 as commemorating the lSOth anniversary of the blrthdate of Sir Casimir and was issued In catalogue is ac cording to Mr Norton considered In collector cles the Bible of stamp collecting New vacuum cleaner decision of UCW The joint meeting of the C of Units and two j iiti ere held in Stone United SXTt mm le president hand nineteenth century come to Canada where he was appointed engineer in chief by the Grand Trunk Railway at a time when the Canadian government took over the After reading of the minutes a report was presented on the success of wood area were of particular delight to both her own con temporaries who had shared lifelong friendships and to those who had moved into the community more recently Edna Belle Guild died suddenly on Thursday the recent fowl supper which November 1 in She had been well attended The had been bom in requirements of a new Township with parents the vacuum for the late William and Jemima church was discussed and it Torrance She became the was moved by Mrs Barber bride of the late and seconded by Mrs Guild by whom she that a chosen was predeceased and she was committee should be given the proud mother of four sons Norman of Brampton Ken of Ma hone Bay Nova Scotia Torrance of flock wood and Graham of don She predeceased her brother George of Gllmore Ontario and two sisters Jean of Simcoc and May of Toronto A resident of the Rockwood illagc for the greater part of her life Edna Guild had attended the S S No Public School and the Georgetown High School after which on leaving went on to the Toronto Normal School Mrs Guild was a quiet pillar in the com munlty in many organizations including the large collection She was Rockalong Women a Involved In ex Institute Unit of the pending her energies towards others church as he urged those resent to be touch with Im at all times keeping him and his staff well Informed on parish matters He said he realized that St John members must have felt discouraged at being Communication was the pushed from parish to key word In Mr Mitchells another but that Bishop John Sunday talk at the Itockwood was aware of the problems Mr Mitchell said that potential growth was recognized and that it was important to keep the doors of the Anglican Church open and with the down Main Street Itockwood from the railway track to the sub station on Valley Road The secretary was in struct ml to contact Ontario Hydro to expedite repairs Lonely A Newcomers Club has been formed In Milton Originators of the club were two Welcome Wagons hostesses who encountered many lonely women when they made their calls All the members have recently moved to the area Country Centre to pa dedicated and delightful lady staff of clergy at St George who was laid to rest In the the relationship should prove Rockwood cemetery The to be a happy for ail service was conducted at Since its the Shoemaker with the parent St Albans in Funeral home In Acton with ft YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR Rev Ralph Williams of the United Church officiating Pallbearers for Edna Guild were her four sons and two grandsons Ronald of Brampton and Wayne of Her special hobby has always been people and friends of whom she had a Shows slides Business completed Mrs Thomson then showed slides entitled Around and Over in the United Church the Sunshine Club and she was also a member of the Rock wood weekly fellowship prayer group A staunch memberof the United Church of Canada Ihe lime of the 1925 church union funeral Friends neighbors and many parts or southern Ontario including Acton and Milton and in the Rockwood munlty she will be greatly missed ago the church has been affiliated with All Saints in Erin and St James the Apostle in Guelph For the past few months since Tom Apple ton move to Alders hot Anglicans have been attended by ministers and laymen volunteers as organized by a ministerial committee within the church Sunday s news of a regular ministry with an organized church affiliation came as a pleasant surprise to the congregation at St John Black White Color TVs Stereos and Components and Appliances J which everyone enjoyed Using the text from Psalm WUIR Vehicle color is a factor in Light extension of the Grand Trunk ij iii from Toronto to now SKfwKtetairihrf in M Williams ex the Canadian National Thanksgiving and her Railway In A ta While in Rockwood Major present Altera closing became a close with friend of Henry Strange one J to Besses served a ftMhlKdlflSit lunch to a present Sgnedand the far Driver discourtesy in creases traffic dangers says the Ontario Safety League Rudenessbehind the wheel or anywhere else is usually the weak man imitation of strength the Strange property far ACTON COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION LTD 273 QUEEN ST ACTON SERVING HALTON HILLS Announces the introduction of Personal Chequing Service starting November 1st 1973 1 No charge for writing cheques 2 5 Percent Interest paid on monthly balance Free personalized cheques SPECIAL Far a limited Mm only an offering In following rates en farm 10000 and up 8 months and up year above ratesare to change without notice FOR INFORMATION CALL 1 Mon Tun Wed TlHir Manager Brendan Ahem Res phone COME IN AND JOIN TODAY Edward Bear Elton John Simon Sergio Brasll 77 Anne 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