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The Oshawa Times, 30 Oct 1958, p. 16

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The federal agriculture depart-|Grey County alone during a ment so far this year has held|three-day period last August. 217 vaccination clinics in On-| Federal authorities inaugurat tario, immunizing nearly 50,000{the vaccination program in 1954, dogs, cats and other pets. More|when the disease bezan moving than 7,000 were vaccinated in'into Ontario from Arctic regions. 16. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, October 30, 19 E Toronto, , Montreal Stocks TORONTO a C Fairbks By The Canadian Press Toronte Stock Esxchange--Oct. 30 (Quotations in cents unless marked §. 804d lot, xd -- Ex-dividend. xr--Ex- rights, sw--Ex-warrants,) Industrials Ontario Fox Hunt Take On Grim Note vaccine in doses of one a day or| [fms ome every other day. Dr. Robert Wilson of Connaught Laboratories in Toronto says vac- cine production has been greatly stepped up this year because of the epidemic, "We have sufficient serym on hand to meet any emergency." Cattle have heen hit by the dis- lease and some farmers are ask- jug sor federal compensation. But A rabies appears toshave infected Dr. G. H, Collacutt, distric'| fey pd po other pets, who pose veterinarian for the federal agri-ione of the worst threats to hu-| culture department, says the dis- mang because of their occasional | ease is moving south along river contact with wild animals. I valleys and will reach Lake On- tario and Lake Erie by next sum. | mer, hitting areas where the fox || population is greatest. ARMED WITH CLUBS Right now the worst-hit area is Grey County, where school chil- dren recently began carrying|| clubs to meet school buses after one girl drove off an attacking|| fox. Mass hunts by 40 to 80 men are being organized. County officials have released foxes bearing tags worth $50 or $100 in an effort to encourage extermination. 5 Bounties on foxes are being es-| tablished in other counties, spur- | red by the provincial gover | | 350 2 Int Nickel Irish Cop J Waite Jaye Expl Jellicoe Joburke Jowsey Kerr Add Kilem wits Labrador Lencourt Lomega Lorado Lorado wis Macfie MacLeod Madsen Malartie Jaralio 331% Pug ig ' 1 +] 64 13% 20 Jor Dom Bk 100 T Fin 100 Tr Can Aor Trans-Mtn Trans PPL Un Ace 2 pr Un Gas Wainwr Walk GW W Copper Weston A Weston B West A wis Wpg Cent LOUIS JOURDAN House o- | EIN JACK PAIANCE DANGEROUS By PETER SYPNOWICH TORONTO (CP)--Fox hunting has returned to Ontario with a grimness unknown in the days of John Peel. The reason is rabies. Rising numbers of wild red foxes are bringing an epidemic of the lethal disease into heavily- populated Southern Ontario for the first time in modern history. 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It at- | {tacks the nervous system and | | without treatment brings death || in three to seven days. A governor-general of Canada, the Duke of Richmond, died from rabies in 1819 after being bitten by a pet fox. Ontario's last death was in 1938, caused by a rabid dog in Windsor. Provincial he alth author ities | report anti-rabies. vaccine has [been given to 400 persons so far| ES |this year, compared with 200 for ||} [the whole of 1957. A person who ||R( has been in contact with a rabid | animal is given 14 to 2 shots of | OPEN THURS. & FRI. NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. SAVE 20culs. AND STILL BUY BETTER MEAT Sirloin, Porterhouse, 79: T-Bone Steak or Roast THESE STEAKS AND ROASTS ARE GUARANTEED To GIVE 100% SATISFACTION. 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" Fish Truck Into Empire | started an oilfield explosives bus. the projected Mackenzie River iness. It grew swiftl', reaching freighting service, Dick Stra- barges as possible replacements! to Edson in the south and White- "Like I said, there's no fun in zer, an adventuresome business- for those lost in the fire. horse in _the north and later keeping money in the bank." man who at 32 is well on his way "We'll either knock 'em down, ~-- SH toward: his first million, says reassemble them at Portland and "there's no fun in keeping money tow them up the coast in the in the bank." spring, or we'll ship them by rail He's trying to keep his busy, and truck to Great Slave Lake," currently in a new transporta- he said. "With a little luck, Mac- tion enterprise on the Mackenzie kenzie Transportation will be in River in Canada's northwest--in business bv spring.' spite of a fire in the lonely Arctic QUICK SUCCESS STORY which all but wiped out the com pany's assets. Mr. Strazer's vault into the We'd tied de tai northern transportation business ed tied up the barges on iq the atest chapter in a remark- the tip of Alaska nearest Siberia, aple success story. getting ready for the trip through In 10 years, this tough-minded, the Bering Sea and along the phrainy adventurer has parlayed Arctic coast," he said in an in- 5 fish peddler's truck into a wid- Ser 1ew Somebody used gaso- ening empire of explosive, oil and line in one of the stoves. That note] interests worth hundreds of as it. The Eskimos were might- thousands of dollars. ily impressed Ten years ago, while on his Mr. Strazer's plans to launch way to Alaska, the rear end the barges of his Edmonton. dropped out of Mr. Strazer's an- based Mackenzie Transportation cient car near the hamlet of Val- Company on the waters of the leyview in the Peace River coun- broad northern river evaporated try of Alberta, He couldn't afford in the sheet of flame repairs, so took a job as a mech- The fire cost us $30,000 and a anic in the garage where his car summer's work but then, those Was siranded. 'skimos were sure impressed,'| In a few months, he had the d the American-born Mr. Stra- down payment for a half - ton zer truck. He bought fish from com- Now he is in Salt Lake City in- mercial fishermen on lesser Slave vestigating a fleet of huge steel Lake and peddled it to northern farmers TOTED EGGS With an eve to the high price of eggs in Alaska, he bought a larger. truck and toted eggs over the 1,500-mile Alaska Highway to Fairbanks and Anchorage. Soon he was a partner in the Valleyview garage. He acquired Fun Galore OLDTIME -- MODERN 13 Good Costume Prizes COMEDY -- FANCY DRESS ETC. COSTUME DRESS OPTIONAL MUSIC BY CHUCK FORTUNE Friday, Od. 31 RED BARN YOUR EYES HAVE NEVER OPENED WIDER WITH | TERROR AND Benefit of | CANADIAN | EXCITEMENT! orrhesimo | VICTOR MATURE EDMONTON (CP) BY TH PIECE STARTING TIME -- ANYTIME "In ED ERED HOME -- FILL-A-CARD BINGO BINGO IN 50 NO'S - $1000 BONUS GAME D TOMORROW'S NUMBERS 1-25 1 n. 69 FRESH ountry Style Sausage 218.6 Farm Fresh LEAN MINCED SHOULDER LIVER STEAK 1B. 29. 13. 39 Special Features In Our Cooked Meats Department Farm Fresh SLICED PORK ONTARIO'S FAVORITE FUNSPOT 120 | Numbers will be drawn at SCOTT'S RESTAURANT 147 Yonge St, Toronto ot 10 a.m. Crash Program To Aid Winter Not affiliated with the CN.ILB Jobless - Green OTTAWA (CP Works Min ister Green has announced what he describes as a 'crash pro gram' to ease winter unemploy ment through the construction of scores of federal post offices across the country About 60 building sites, mainly small cities and towns, are acquired and tenders have b en called for construc- he said in a in being already tion on 47 of them statement areas hi al each a smal t of post of f n r vill he buil d-| ing fr eo feet more Thus h r-all po e program about $1 500.000 Indi Work in started some read In ase, ations t the "erash ' \1 nt now is an ancient lighting plant and be- gan feeding power to the village then opened a bulk gasoline plant THESE ARE ALL PREVIOUS NUMBERS If you have a BINGO Coll Toronto WA, 3.2418 Before 5 p.m. In the fall of 1951, drillers hit GET MORE OUT OF LIF SHOWN DAILY Gal Not since A Green| al ave beeh ' ng, Span i } m \ Cer and Hanmer, ADULT CONTINUOUS DAIL: FROM 1:30 P.M. 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