Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 5 Sep 1979, p. 2

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TA a a SERN Crt RE A Fae Rabies (From Page 1) life. 'Skunks and foxes seem to be the most prominent carr- iers of the disease," he said. However, any warm blooded animal including farm live- stock can contract the disease. If a household pet does contract the "disease, the symptons will begin to show up almost immediately. The «, a shots first sign will be a marked change in behavior. A dog that is usually aggressive, for example, will become placid and friendly, or an even tempered dog will turn nasty. Wild animals, which normally avoid human _beings, will suddenly ven- ture very close to homes and people. Within a couple of days of contracting the disease, a pet dog or cat will begin to ° froth at the mouth, lose its Best Seller appetite and be unable to swallow. Pocket Books Rabjss canbe prevented 3 H household pets throug & Magazines vaccination administered by a veterinarian at a cost usually less than $10. A dog should have-its first shot at four months and then annu- ally on the dog's birthday. 1000's in stock Port Perry Star 985-7383 "THANK YOU" We would like to express our thanks to the following people who helped in making the Palmer Park Sand Beach a reality: The Scugog Township Council and Administrative Aids; Ron MacDonald and the Scugog Township Works Department; Russell Lindsay, Sand Supplier; Murray Linton Trucking; Van Camp Contracting Ltd.; Ken Luke Excavating; Brooklin Concrete Products Ltd.; Doug Rowe, Arcade Pools; Port Perry Rent-all; Municipal Traffic Signs Ltd. THE KINSMEN CLUB OF PORT PERRY INC. 2 en me & SHOP WITHOUT GOING SHOPPING " AMWAY® way Amway Products delivered to your Home. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Brian & Irene Coggins, 22 Lawrence Cres., Bowmanville, Ontario. L1C 1J4 (416) 623-4611 TTT TTT TTT ETT TTT El] AV OE OTR your electricity, If there's more than .6 cm. (% inch) of frost in your freezer, you're putting energy on ice. Regular defrosting is easy to do and it's easier on the fridge. ad * ~ Heavy dst on your refrigerator coils makes it work harder to keep its cool. An occasional vacuuming of the coils behind or undemeath the refrigerator can help it last longer and it won't use more electricity than it has to. Take the $1 bill test. Shut the door of your fridge on a dollar bill. If the bill pulls out easily cold air can flow out too, adding to your energy costs. The fridge may need a new gasket or the solution may be as simple as making sure the appliance is level. Tune-up, Clean-up It's simple. Appliances that are clean and well-cared for last longer and they use less electricity. Over the long run, you can save money on appliance replacement. And of course, the less energy you waste, the more dollars you save. ontario hydro Look who's stealing | Don't waste your energy. HY9 5564 PRE (2 fa of Painful ordeal Dr. Russ Martin administers anti-rabies needle to one of seven children from Scugog Township who came in contact two weeks ago with a rabid dog. The preventative treatment involves a series of painful needles given once a day for two weeks, and then two additional needles after a waiting period. The dog which the children came in contact with had. never been vaccinated against rabies, and it died thre days after starting to show symptoms of thé disease. DAILY INTEREST § ACCOUNTS | are nothing new! Our 'PLAN 24' Offers * Daily Interest Calculation * Interest added to Accounts Monthly * No Minimum Balance * No Service Charges AND PAYS 9.25% INTEREST EFFECTIVE SEPT. 1, 1979. J

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