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Orono Weekly Times, 5 Mar 1959, p. 2

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ORONO WEEKI-Y TIMES 'rHURSC)AY' MARCH 5th, 1959.___ -rabies in animais and humans is al th o e nt er a e h r ol r us I t r s P a r e n t s Ge al Br wdeadly disease which can easily beb orbeTi adtesekrI O O (Promn page .1) 1cont-rolled if proper care and*rcon-. bcnoUI1s Ti si te pakrD i c ss o trol of animais is practiced. jSa point which no one can argue. ded hirm during his year, as presi- i On oftems mortant steps - dent in controlling an outbreak of ra-, I AohrPoint whichi should bectO r i ho u s Dr. Ivan J. WVoolsey of the liealth 1hies is to eliminate thewidie ntrsetoaitinurcmag in nimlsBranch of the Dart- tecommuniity especialy the foxesý"!ainthedss s orlofps ment of Agriculture, guest speaker said Dr. Woolsey. He continued i1 On the frntedogs should be hrn fprnswt i nei~ at the banquet, told the gathering'every farmer in the area woud kili kept under constant cotrol, not therLOJ of. inet wt l etr nepcessarily tied up, but in the cities "Open House" at the Orono PbT e a e sH l nii icsin and towns it is practicaiiy a nvist lic School met with great success, thait dogs be tied. Do niot 'et child- onWdesa evening of this -ce', /iC SS~ Discussion i Dolowed on individu- ren g neac strayý dogs andç these andj was highulighted by discuis ion -ality of Tthou1ght and cahiarcteristics. eTflATrflDfl ~ <inhirp! houldi be eliin1ated. Also wildflfel gruii hc aet n ec- O uday evening the eenagers and to what extent these should be SIflMI[FOR I LMtiflRS IULLEUL for- pets; if a chid can catch a ers took a keen interest. Over fifty of the Oono United Church hield emphiasiev. It was the feeling of the \%11( aiinimal thiere miust be some- ý,ere presenit for the evening with an ev-einig service and »discussion meeting that ove emphasises of a ON-EA-YEAR YERCUSSare offered thn 1rn ihteaia an la goodly representation of fathiers groupi in the Sunday School of the u~bject could bie less effective thani leading to an Interinm Elementary-School Techers cildren have to udergo reament esnt OronQ United Chiurch. Wayne Bail-setting a simple example. Certificate, valid in the elemientary sehools of Ontario. when they haecome in contact ey, president of the Teenagers con-~ TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 8, 1959. Descriptive booket \Viti, a wild ainiml. This dos ot ducted thie meeting %vith assistanceý Consistant nagging and preachi- "Treaching in the Elemnentary Sehools of Ontario" free Inecessarily mtean the animal but Ths tedn eercie b rmteRv ai ogng could often have adverse resuits ribî an ineos cases isnot, R. ý1l sýP Carleton a dusher,d t h le - s - on rquet. every precaution must be, taken to -Junior room of the school where Mr. John Ford conducted a brie! WORK O N EAST PI ER RESJM ES' ACADEMIC REQUIREMEN~T FOR ADMISmION: prev7ent the child fom catcingi he Býr ord n brelote chian wom iedsnsngpirt h icsso,1I OOR IHSE ONE-YEAR' COURSE- Standing in eight drde1îllseaýse," sid Dr. Woolsey. tg poarents ie spoi n eti ota heewr aotdenYi pprone of whih shall be English Comosition orAFF papers, wCertue Ig the school now had no debenture teenagers presetl withi a smal-,l ga- The speaker definiedtesypdetbtwsfedwhsiia English~~lie Literatlitr9. grades 8 in public school and grade ienploe- i twr nte~s -W.YEAR COURSE: Secondary School Graduation tosof 'rabies in dogs andl cattleprobîemrs as in othrmnipaies Blythe Cont ron ComP anY Diplomna of the General Course. and said one of the more noticible that of growth. NIr. Cotter informed 9 in bîigh School was explained ais pier lob in Cobouirg. They are using uce ythe ones in a dog. is the complete the meein that thiey would be op-1 atayapeod of physical change a large pile-driver to drive steel INTERV ofWS eTH on APPL CAn ar cool cte y hagei pesoa1 hitlie an:-. ening a fifthi classroom this Sep- in a ch-ild. The dîfference in social arudthe juttin)g edges of the fog- interested ini entering Teachers' College should apply thea anmal-0s wl , beome vriincs roome exansionete in rhe 19c prbem ta thel acdv cwr. Geadbriunn h pi for interview through the principal of their seco dary i beani wi has conte d r abies D.iroDn os lalo s ok ad \,t ThaoîY o ar s xprestr 0-1pan plnse t move hi r tupi le b s c h to o l . O t h e r a p p l i c a n t s s htl w r i t t o :t ( ý e W o o î s e y 1sa î d . .a t e a u r l a r i u i n h s r ! THE PRiNCIPAL, STRATFORD TEACHERS' COLLEGEMrD.1.Lwsao pkan - ~WATER STREET The ony kon wyfrawelcomed the many wvho were pres- se their. interest l1- the dsuio oerthe pliles thus c-onstructed. The ent and the fathers. l i goup ani voiced Lthe opinion thiat jo'a0s1rrea, t h isd human-1- to get rabies Ês to be bitte n outined especially eheof the pier.o _______________________________________by7 a rabid a1nimal or, t0 get the sal- the prograin for the even- othier suhgroups should bc hield..alous j-va hem a rabid animal ini an ope the Oen alose teehe roepoa cut and an active hangnail is h co- psie a eltoshi ewe en tmhe sdered as an open cut. lidscnibe larl-inhp eýveh the disease la hiumans as one which lparents and the teachers as most liq very dîsagreeable to see and the iprat raýbies undergoes a complete mental Flohgtermrsb h br'eakdown and hias flot controi. chairman of the Board and the Principal, the parents visited thei -risoos where the work o!fh lie ad as yoe cahe ofepaunt- children was on display. The dis- baiisint ofd a pisro cas fo! tas Play o! art and other school wok isiog n ories fri o oaws certainîy a credit f0 the pupils. ogth n ro the dog L0 anofller r doý. Te olycarrier of the disease dog..... ls the yapr bat At 7:45 the gathering was dividedN info four discussion groups where I ofrbisLst October or) exctinevt lie said the historyo! abevaou sbecso inretttokpaeoCBRaowhn dates back as far as 500 B.C. anid it schoo Piare ncssd The gadiotips was not until 1804 if was recognized Mrn.E MlsneMs .Oibr«tre of olnebr h e prgtm rabies and ia 1821 it was discovered rsH.ZMlsn r.R ibr taedIspanr-cae ï the control of dogs could control ~~O ~a.Tefu russnpy"ric ~" the alia frin raid dg wuldseparately discussed their interests cause the disease f0 spread anioig roo orpr hi iiins humans. In 1880 Louis 1Pastetjr dis-omt eotthi idns covered a và.ccinie for rabies but i usin isusdvridgef bumanbe~~~~~;3s iot u t wieas ven. in a ue4twene hedd b s. J.e C.ie T ayt nomdan e eb i orporm 1885 the vachiié was first used on a Iy f rom IQ tests to homnework. t it U'QOwsto~l-Okê aain i uanbig.I wsgve o , was polited out that IQ tests were ifrean odo it in an entertaihi way. SIyear old boy whose destitute mnother on1l# for the benefit of the teache Slrtceits inception Proect 159 has won plaudfits brugthi t hePaturhoeand not for the parents. Mr. Lowesi "r~oml bath press and public. 0 oo ange and the boy was the first human to'stated thaf tests are taken, unknown1 can be saved from rabies throughi vac- to the children, with resuits Since thtfrtrairga 1naion b eing known by the principal forj ft AAcntin i wn use la determining the' ab- Snet e is ai rga Slre umin tob eebrdi radilo) Praject 159 has goune te O ur Persotial toan service is organizeI preventing upie te speae aie the ilt H o! e -k c idren. fel (whlch Ga e Io rei nd i the w rod of to meet the wide range of needs of a wide have al pets vaccinated, elminate exist of an hours work each it'f lookd In on the revot in Cub'- ai wl lf, n pssape onritlh a break on week-ends and pr ae to aaan about their rang ofpeole.by-law, thus eîîminating ail stray ,hajps one other night o! the week. str of West Germany-Ol.on Pesnal Loans are available at any one .dt5 -0. a concert by thé4anious it wasthe genieral conoensus thaf it0Re rnchi(spial our more than 800. brances ... In the question of sklpping grades RdAm hi ,peal fo n otwieproeBruce Taylor, president o! theý was not the besf for a student for, arranged- for CBC's Project '59). .~9 .UpS .. Durham~ ConyFdrto fA-te eelkl ohi oeI ho% even leatured programs~ for worthwhiultue Cousny edrain o!s Ag- sthe wer lieytqis an consisting ainmost entireiy for f rom one to three years niugwepeeneoudsnenst d work. A graduaigr theceleration of tak.ing three yearsý,r d A lon i reailyrepad troug reulartheFederat ion sponsored public!work in fwo years was thoughtý A ban is rdc ityspidt.uh eua speaking contest. mi-ore reasonabie. This , it was f elti Ale adMainMcauseJshould be done prier f0 grade six. Project '59 is alert. Recenty, an opportunity THE CA ADIANarose I present a special programn on Field Marshal tertained the gathering with a nit- One discussion group fi et that -the ViScoULt Mon1tgomnery, Project '59's planners ber of selectionS on the guitar. onie night of outside activîtyr a week, àrn-ediately took advantage of the oppartunity. ANK 0 COM ERCEexcludlng Frîday night, \vas enough Following- the meeting at the fe Y, a child. Poet'9l nte B PeviYding Specialixed Permonal Loua s*rvico siace 9364 churcb,. the rodproceeded Up f0 Tbe di!! icult transition befween ý Preset'5 atincoru gtothe the ,Newcastle-f(own- ball te finish oee tto o tiuigt h Oromo Brauch W.L- IG Maager ouf the eening wvith1 dancing tei the j exciting new sound af CBC Radi, mui fJnm ile- rhsr rmTo\onito. Be sure you stay tuneci ta yaur KING muic o Jimy ishes ochesra romlocal CB3C netwa!k stationl. '11 ENIALIVby smnashing a Window in front o1. YLI vviiuithe garage and other than a hai 1 -à , VEG SAES IO% mer nathing els apeared ta have Dept "FI' - 4800 Dundas Street Wst bec-Y stien. PA[SY FARMERS OF CANADA IlIIigton, Ontario The hanimer wa& later recovered40 uQ

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