WITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1988, PAGE i Health depa'en:Be waryOf animais thatmaybe r'abid Durham Region's health ser- of suspect animais to animal and ail pets should bevained causing the disease is' in the through a bite, scratch of other vices department wamns area control (PAW) or police. .Rabies is a contagious disease saliva of infected animais. skin abrasion. residents to be wary of rabid Bites, scrat ches or exposure that can be transmitted to- other To cause infection in humans, Cali the health department at animais after two reports of rabid should be reported to a doctor, animais or man. The virus the virus enters the body mainly 683-4660Sfor more information. foxes, one confirmed, in Pickering In one case, a girl was scratched I((LtLf u5jJ.jqij by what may have been a rabid W VIIè~5l.Iv ~ vi fox in Petticoat Creek Park'in Pickering, near the lake. Lae ihbd n In the other confirmed cases, a r'colouriul bloomns.... fox attacked four boys who werer fishing at the mouth of the Rouge A GN BSKT River. They killed the animais. HaNGiNG SKlET S . o Alex Connor, senior publice ieslcino health inspector for the health annual flowers in 10" department, says now is the time........ containers.r when foxes come out. Hie notes Fushias, geranîums, that although the area between .AJ begonias, impatiens. the Rouge river and White's Rd., admr .. from Lake Ontario to the 401, *Reg moe.9-1. appears to ije especiaîîy active, *Rg 59 999 ail of Durhami Region has a very DOORCRASHER high incidence of the wild animal disease. E >IECý1À%L Last year there were 83 confirmed cases of rabies in the region, while 243 people received vaccinations. So far this year 1 there have been 21 rabies repors down from the same period last A T EM N R Connor. CATTLE ANUR He says residents shouid avoid -odorless, ideal for wild or stray animais, dead or vegetables & f lower gardens sick animais, and report sightings *Req 3.99 Gran aprove ~ -.The Garden Mart Price for Briggs house _ W DORRAHe restoration work 1388O~IM1MCOL Whtycuclhsapproved a NURsER STOCK designated property grant for Richard Worr to, carry out R S U H S restoration work on the David Brigshusontesothidef PRîE A DIN G EVERGREENS PTE OEBSE Brigs oue o th suthsid o Hybrid tea, floribunda, Myrtie Rd. E.grnforanclm ngos. The house is, eligible for the gr. iforIIIIIIftin roes grant as it is designated under a * OLD GVLD U uIPRh -quality rose bushes, award winning., -section of the Ontario Heritage * -beautiful golden foliage year round,garnedtpoucbatiu Act. This grant will be for large blooms, yeau after year. re-roofing, including red cedar ilsped 4.V ary SPRING OPENING SALE shingies on the main roof and 100% GUARANTEE eclntadcpescmn.*Reg 12.99 porrh.received a grant iast year *Reg 2.98 Grden MA 777 to repair the brick walls of the fl I rear extension of the house. LTTLE G~IMî1 GLOBE CEDAR 8EDDING PLANTS Undr te gantguieliesthe-no pruning needed. Grows in aPOTLA PHX VERBENA Ton eibuse Wrrfo 5 prperf ec bail, dwarf. 2' in height. ONIONS PEPPERS CABBAGE cent of the cost of work up te 7 RCOI CEEY TMTE $M,00. 1498 MaCLEY TMAO* The roof work is expected to *Re, .98. Grde MIUI7 77 Reg. $1.39/box cost $12,465, so Worr will receive 100% GUARANTE a $3,000 grant. (The Town is F O E ING_____Garen______1bo reimbursed by the Ministry of ( arMos h6ants1.11/box___ Culture and Communications for qMIX & ~* Ms TH - lats2box)SFA the grant as well as 10 per centURL LEFSNCE YMI &MA H-12B X /IT for administration costs.) -purpie leaves ail season long, ONLY 12 .99 white flowers in early spring. No bland faces Grow 5-6'. Ideal for hedging 100. G ERANIUMS I 9.98Garen a~ .77*Reg. 1,99 Garden Mad 1.66 at qcbte foshopers an TF it nr)imu friendliness and'lhome cooking." I..* .'L x DELI-CIOUS NEW -FREE SAMPLES FOR YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS. CALL BO B ý72 C A LmT RIM IN DRINKS & BARSv (MEETS ALL STANDARDS) 5 8508 "Fleg.. prices charged at. most local nUrSene5. .-WehWethédg4ttolimitquaffiiti.es. !%sM:ipric«ýjnq