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Orono Weekly Times, 30 Apr 1964, p. 6

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OUONO IVEEULY TDI4ES, THLTRSDAY, AFPLIL 3fth 1964 Health Unit Services Cost $1 .04 Per Capit a with 1,4,92 cases being reýpoiited.4 There were no deaths fr0111 tese.i There were .ali n cases cof diph-i theria, pQliqý-nye1lils or typhoid. Th-e year saw 381 immunization Cost of rendering ail the ser- transportation $25,M19, manten - clinîs eld mrha n 9,88-r mmn vices offered by the United Coun- ance,. supplies andi operating, 1ai zation doses were given. There was tîes Health Unit during, 1963 was o ffices $15,6187, pension fund aJlo- a significant decrease In fthe -in- just ever $1.04 per capita based cation $6,187, andi miscellaneous - cic1emie of tuberculo3is with ohly on a population of 83,024, it was $5,276. eight ne'w cases beiitg reporteti dIsc]Ios'ed when the Health Un1it re. Revenue was derived from gaânt ccmpared wit h 19 th2 year before. port was presented' to counties from provincial government $6- There, was an inease ýin ths- ceuilcil, Tuesday, by chairmnan L.564, grant f rom United Ounities'.incidence of rabies with 62 cases R. Gibson, reeve of -Millbrock. $83,400, National Health gran $23ý,- being reported. Total expenditures f or theyear 1,supujfl74 sn1dry 9. In lffl,, pelle à hnurses amoeunteti to $197,329. These mn- Communicable diseases 'were matie 9,1~57 visite to 3,929 homeés. cluded salaries of staff $144,657, I relatively ight during, the yearThis was ýan iceme of 30 per P. TRADE 'Np TRAVEL TIM E ... .. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... . . . .. .. 'e sure to see Bonaniza over chaniel 6 at 9 o'clock Sumday xight" AUTHORIZED DEALER IN BOWMANVILLE ROYre W. NIOHOLS- Phone 728-6206 cent over th~e previous year. il,' maternity, infant and pre-school stùultiedtr iPgeret2)swn wor'k, aitoeidaaee at the pre-natal tmltegaeritrs Iewn classes reaiched 629to show a" raisilg, to improve the type et increase of 612. The,-re were 3,4291 baton hog belng marlketed hItlm visits on behaif of infants andi 2,212 clUJ distict, and to crate a closer interviews re pre-sehool chridiren. I study of productlon cositk and Nuiising care viÉits totalled 1,9» bring aJbout iimproved meit4 ods of feeding, mnanalgeiment and miarlet- One of the outstandi'ig programs îng of swvine. 'The projects are te of the Health Unit was audlomletry feed and care for one pair of t.esting. Sen'sing that hearing de- giîts for th~e cluib year or a git' fects miiglt haxi, a bearing onl te]be kept for breeding purposesl seholastie achieveiment two years and one pýg, elther gllt or barirow, ago, the system of 'testing was frmren upss nit adopted During 1903, 7,697 tests frmreigproeadt ývere made and 121 defects were td eomeddpactcsc discovredan reeriýý tofamýyfeeding and management of swine dscvran irfe.d ofaiyand keep records of -the oust of physrocians.n.

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