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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1971-09-16, Page 16"Hdd Reunion • Descendants of the wat a, sterner) faintly gathered at the Brodhagea CQIntannity Centre Sunday of last week, Sports were in charge of Mr. and Mrs* Bob Robinson, RR 4, Walton and,, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin,Brooks, Ridge- town. The results were as fol- lows: Straight- race - 4 yrs. and under, Brent Robinson, 2nd Annette Siemon; ages 5,6 and 7- Glenda Beuermann, Jane Robin- son, Paul Siemon; Sack race, ages 5,6 and 7, Jane Robinson, Glenda Beuermann, Paul Sie- mon; Sack races, ages 8,9,10- Scott Robinson, Barry Mehl, Larry- Dawson; Sack races, 11 years and up - Gaylc Beuermann, Ruth Siemon, Eric Driscoll; Horse race, Scott Robinson, Larry Dawson; Gayle Beuer- mann, Ruth Siemon. Several relay races were held for all ages and some par- ticipated in a ball game. Following the supper hour, a minute's silence was observed in loving memory of a departed one, Mrs. Antone Siemon. 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OR SEE OUR DISPLAY AT THE SEAFORTH FALL FAIR See and Test Drive the Amazing Line of Datsun' Automobiles and Pick-Up Trucks. °A) on 5 year Debenture Investment Certificates "You earn higher interest on all of The Municipal's Debenture Investment Certificates. Interest payable semi-annually or left to occumulate. Terms: One to Five years. Amounts: $100 to $20,000. For further information: The Municipal Savinga & Loan Corporation, P.O. Box 147, 88 Dunlop Street East, Barrie, Ontario. (705) 720-7200, the municipal (Pleasevall collect). saving a-loan corporation • VIRON EXPOSITOR. SEA,FORTil, ONT,, SEPT. 16. 1971 144n.o.g n New utility tractors • New big diesels—with more power, less noise, less smoke • Nei/ big Hydros • New wide choice of gas, diesel, turbo, non-turbo, gear drive and Hydro n Two new cabs—with and without air conditioning • New IH ISOMOUNT isolators to reduce vibration ▪ New operating ease and comfort s More choice, more productivity, more tractor value—now Go IN Red SEE. KEN FOR „ A DEMONSTRATION About 250 people were present Wednesday evening for the induction of Rev. M. E. Reuber as Minister of Northside United Church. Here Mr. and Mrs. Reuber with their daughter Anne greet members of the congregation following the service. (See story on Pagel) (Photos by Wilbee) Farm Accident Data Cause for. Concern WINCH ELSEA Mitchell 348.9067 hone 527-0120 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Simpson. Mrs. John Coward is spending: a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Wib Coward in London. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cole of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne. Mrs. George Frayne visited Saturday with Mrs. Win. Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hern and boys spent the week end at Ches- ley Lake. Stan Paquette Directs -Feed Analysis Program_ MEMBER: CANADA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION. --USED EQUIPMENT -:- 1—Wetmore 385 Grinder Blower 2—Used John Deere Wagons,8WifFei; -- W/Turnco 165 bus. Bins Used Semi-Mounted Plows 5-6 Furrows" (4 available). 1—Massey-F'eiguson 130 bu.• Spreader 1—Massey-Ferguson 510 Combine, W/Corn Head 1—IHC 203 Bean Special Combine IINICENT FARM EQUIPMENT Our Motto: "AFTER . WE SELL WE SERVICE" AYR- GALT -°SEAFORTH Ph. 527-0240: Expositor Action Ads DRIVE PROVEN DATSUNS FROM SALES and SERVICE Ctirnei Main and goderiehr Streets, Seaforth ez imorore.ovamitermassmmeawooso Correspondent Mrs.Wm.Walters (Intended for last week) Mrs. John Coward and Mrs. Phil Hern, Mrs. Sanford Hutton and Diane, Mrs. Freeman Horne and Shelly and Mrs. Wm. Walters visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Campbell celebrating Mrs. Campbell's birthday. • Miss Linda Patterson of Lucan visited dyer the week end with Mr. and Mrs. George Frayne Miss Caroline Kellett of Thames Road visited last week with Miss Diane Hutton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cole of London, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hern, Greg and Kevin visited on Sunday with The feed analysis and feed. advisory program, instigated in 1969 by the Animal Science De- partment, University of Guelph, and the Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food, has been' directed by Tom Clapp, Asso- ciate Agricultural Representa- tive in Huron. Since Mr. Clapp has transferred to Dundas County Stan Paquette, present Associate Agricultural Representative •for Huron will head the program., Feeds that can be submitted for protein and'moisture testing include: (1) roughages (2) grains (3) farm mixed feeds including those containing a registered supplement 14 Concern for farm safety has lagged behind industrial safety concerns in most of theCountries of the world," says Hal Wright, Farm Safety Specialist with the Ontario Department of Agricul- .--ttire-and-Food.------___ Spehking at the 47th annual meeting of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers, North Atlantic Region, held recently at the University of. Guelph, Mr. Wright pointed put that in 1960, the death rate due to farm acci- dents was 27 per 100,000 farm population. This figure was ar- ' rived at as a result of a compre- hensive survey carried out by the department to see where farm ac- cidents occur. The motor vehicle death rate was 26 per 100,000. “Since we all agree our highway fatalities are too high, we must concede that our farm accident rate is also too high," said Mr. Wright. One way to reduce farm fata- lities is to introduce safety legis- lation,. suggested Mr. Wright: "However, it " appears that restrictive measures alone do not reduce, the accident rate. The importance of safety legislation is to provide a more uniform educational program which can reduce the number and severity of farm accidents." As an example of such legis- lation, Mr. Wright used the ,,slow moving vehicle" sign, mandatory in a number of provinces. In Ontario, its use has not reduced car-tractor aCCIde-riti:- —it- has however, reduced the severity of these accidents. Each year, there are approximately 275 car- tractor accidents, causing $200,000 .in property damage. But, fatalities have decrined. There were 10 in 1967, 5 in 1968, and 1 in 1969. This indicates, said Mr. Wright, that the slow moving vehicle sign indentifies a farm vehicle from a greater dis- tance, enabling the motorist to reduce his speed. An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. TAXI LL PASSENGERS INSURED H. MALONEY Thane 527444 . For,information locally, contact: , 'JOITN D. MOORE 345-2512 HOLLAND and MOORE INSURANCE DATSUN IS ALL YOU REALLY NEED DATSUN 1200 SEDANS AND COUPES * .1)'ATSUN 1600 TWO AND FOUR-DOOR SEDANS AND WAGONS * DATSUN 240Z ra, DATSUN PICKUP TRUCKS ALP'S DATSUN Phone 527-1010 (4) custom formula feeds (eg. feeds made up to 'customers specifications) Registered mixed feeds or supplements and feedgtuffs which are involved in legal disputes , cannot be submitted for analysis. Sample kits and information sheets are available at the ODAF office, Clinton. A Probe for sat/T- .-nig baled hay also is available for use. The Feed Analysis Lab- oratory analyze each sample for, a fee' of MOO and the analysis report is returned to the farmer.. On request through the local ODAF office he can receive help to formulate his ration,