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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Jun 1960, p. 10

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Uburllly, Pune #t, T000 THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICTY® Few are the countrites of the world whote the Hvextoock owwer does not lTive th dread of seaing the above "notice tacked upon his gate. For he kno#® that if his animals become infeeted with this disease they wil wa‘ste hway and mever regain mormal weight and mik production. mm mrzre _z snkn__i_â€"_â€"_â€" He aiso knows that once afâ€" | plight. Botk countries fought tosa hits the only way to stoP | sheulder to shoulder for six it is to kill off all livestock in â€" years before aftosa was eradiâ€" the entire infected area‘! 1 cated ‘The cost‘ $130 million But the economic losses causâ€" ed by this animal #â€"formally named fobdtâ€"amdâ€"mouth discate, but more commonly known as "aftesa" â€" are not Hmited to Only Australia, the Gaiahas, New Zealand, Notway, Seeden, and the western hemigphere north of Panama «are free of aftosa. Yet even These areas run danger of infection as the aftosa virus can be carricd in bones, blood, milk and hides as well as fremh, dried, canned or even frozen meats. Taxes National Poonormies In stamping out mix aftosa epidemics between 1900 and 1920, the United States sufferâ€" ed direct and indire?t costs totallingy almott $200 ‘million. Therefore when aftosa Dbroke out in Nfexico in 1946, the U.S. found the need to pretect its own livestock at one with its sympathy for a sister republic‘s Because @a Ttosa control anda eradication reasimes are exipensive to govermâ€" Be«cause #th a world where too many malions are alâ€" ready undernourished, af< Becarse ‘aftosa wvuts dow‘n international trade Py forcing aftosaâ€"free cowmâ€" tries to ‘bar awmimal prodâ€" ucts coming Trom Pnfected 71 LAUREL ST. E. WATERLOOQ, ONT. . PHONE SH 5â€"9032 cause ‘of loss 6f animal WwMI1ER AlR CONDITIONER We offer special prices for Spring and Semmer installation ... be ready for next Winter with the finest in economical, carefree, autemafc heating. Findlay models avalable for Ges or O frmg. ‘Come in and see us for further information or <all for quotationts. No Admittance! AFTOSA 15 plight. Botkh countries fought shoulder to shounlder for six years before aftosa was eradiâ€" cated. The cost: $130 miltion to the U.S. and ntore than $500 million to Meltc6. In South America, Argentina alone estimates alftoma ‘costs it $150 milion a yeat. When aftosa saddenly apâ€" peared in limited areas of Canaâ€" da‘s Saskatchewan prevince in 1954 all shipment to the Urited States of ‘Cansadian breeder and feeder cattre was abruptly haltâ€" Canadian farmers Jost millonts of doflars of Customary reverue. FPan American Center Set Up It wmas in recognition of afâ€" tosa‘s interhational dwwersionk That the 21 Amertcain Republice jointly founded the Pan Amerâ€" ican Footâ€"andâ€"Mouth Discease Ocniter on the ontsikirts of Rio "The Center traths mntiâ€"aftoâ€" sa workers, provides the counâ€" tties with consultants, organizes mailtiâ€"national campaigns, Tutâ€" nishes resrencte laboratoty arid &agnostic wervices, and carries ‘out research. â€" de Janeiro in 1054. tion of American States‘ Techâ€" nical Cooperation Program, the Center‘s purpose is to aid the tountries n controMing and eventually @radicating aftosa from the hemisphere. Center experts hape soun to produce a vaccire that ‘will proâ€" tect Hvestotk Tor much longer periods than do any in present Uuse. Such a vaccine could mean _ A@minisitered by the Pan Aynerican sm:wfia, and fiminted through Orgaritzaâ€" aftosa‘s eradication. ‘THLS ()RlGlNA{, DOCUMENT I1S IN VERY POOR CONDETION ‘fore "FATHER OF THE BLVES" The {amous com.gser ol‘ Womiphis Whues whi $t. Liouis\ Wiaes, Witiam Ohriste@mner ut despite :o'h o\:re § omg 4 Venss of Wis family. The Book of Knowhcdkge rcolates how is father, a leading Methodist minâ€" siter, was borvified when Wilâ€". kKam bought a ’H:narcflar monâ€" tiks of maving. made the bov <xchange it for a good dictionâ€" 4 We hope you enjoy this tetter #t much as woe do. â€"_It was written * by one of our Â¥1 year old customeors, a student at Unionvilte Public School. Mantiyurte: 13 King Su. A letter from XLES,Barbara . . . The BNS knows how expensive a horse can be. Soâ€"don‘t worry about your money . . . we‘ll take good care of it until you are able to buy your horse. THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA 1 King St. Sowth, W. K. Rewdel!: Uwion & Moore, R. R. 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