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g p event A ire cin appen anyw a e,
Each ea over 1,000 Canad Mrs. A. Pat rson visited with
Y afire `and save a life. anytime. !t takes only minutes for Mrs. C. Snelling, Ottawa and Mr.
S 4 ians become the victims of their Don't smoke in bed.
a Erre to destroy -an entire building
ar v • 1, own carelessness. Smokin in and Mrs. Wm. Paterson,•
reg , g Keep matches out of the reach and its contents.
�My 2e' �v► r,, bed, storing gasoline indoors, and of children. 'Only people can start a fire' Montreal recently.
failing to warn children about theKecp gasoline outdoors in a says Mr. Brown, 'and only people Mr. Clifford Lobb, Clinton,
danger of matches are the three visited with his sister, Mrs.
g properly vented container. can prevent one.'
a most common causes of , fires Never leave suacepans Hopefully Canadians will George Henderson on Sunday.
resulting in -deaths. unattended when cooking with remember the tragic deaths Mr. and Mrs. Barry Lyndon,
x.4I. t,,� Canada has one of the worst fats or, oils. ronto,
which have occurred and from Tospent the weekend with
,E ^> fire loss rates in the world, 70%• 'People should learn from the them learn the ,need of practising Mrs. M. Haugh and family.
1"t sa i s X 41rk� of these fires occur in the home. mistakes and misfortunes of fire prevention. Hopefully they Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Elliott
•:„: In 1973, 1,208 Canadians lost others but don't,' says R.H. • will not think it couldn't happen spent the weekend with relatives
their live. in household fires. This Brown, Director of the Toronto to them. and friends, Brucefield.
Kr« + z'�,.,t year the death rate mill probably Fire Prevention Bureau Th
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Scott visited
on the weekend with Mr' Scott's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. K Scott
and Mary Jane.
A large crowd attended
anniversary services at Brucefield
United Church, Rev. Handred in
charge.
The many friends of Mr.
,en i s. Ellwood Stackhouse, formerly of
the simplest of safety measures Brucefield, will be sorry to hear
(Staff Photo) p Awaken or alert all members A senior group of pupils -from
been taken. It is the safer' ,our he is seriously ill in a London - -
of .the house and get South Huron High School came
conscious person who is most immediately• hospital. — — — -
over Tuesday to entertain the Mrs. Mac Wilson spent a few
• Notify the fire department residents. The program opened p
Seaforth native honoured from a neighbour's phone or fire days with her sister, Mrs. Neale WEDDING INVITATI0NS
with tapings of the School Band,
box. and Mrs. E. Stackhouse
Those taking part were Dace THE HURON EXPOSITOR.
Meet at a prearranged Higgins. Paul Little;"" 'Clarence Mr. E. Layton is building a new
• checkpoint outside the house to g carport to his home.
for community service Smith. � Cathy Cook, Betty y PHONE 527-0240 — SEAFORTH
'make sure that everyone is out. Decoration Da service will be
If burningfat is the'source of Smith, Elaine Hastie, Judy
held at Baud's Cemetery on
Seaforth native G. C. "Sam'• describes the part for Mr. and the Sundridge Lions Club to fire, do not attempt to fight the Miller, Joan Forest, Deb. Vooden Sunday June 23, at 2:00 p.m.
1 •horco era her) (Music) Steve
F'. ' be higher. Between January and leading causes of fire today are
cNl March of 1974• 16 citizens of a the same as they were 10 years
.i yf��.x;� �ti�iF�{„��,, large metropolitan city died as a ago.' Mr. Brown continued to
�' f�` '� :M rt result of fire. Last dear there were say: 'The majority of victims are
2b deaths in this same city over a killed not by flames but b smoke
oke
UNDER SHE GOES — Young Tracey McPherson twelve month period. and fire gases. Your family will
hurries under,a desk which was part of an obstacle Fire prevention should be stand a better chance of survival
course race at the Seaforth Public School Field Da practised in every home. says St. if you have planned for this type
Y John Ambulance. Most of the of an emergency.'
on Friday. Tracey is a Grade 1 student at SPS. victims would be alive today had WI F•re Strike
Rennie was honoured recently in Rennie, and is reprinted below,
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�, �s,11a
John _
St. Ambulance gives01
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his dedicated service and time
+' A
Ouingling (Director)
,
many years he has been active in 20 foot banner "ith streamers in
given for the past '\cars to the
wetter do not mix and will splatter
causing severe burns and
The girls did an aesthetic dance
the community and in the the Lions purple and gold colours'
Fere
pos-
sibl'\ a serious fire,
barefoot on the grass to 'the
Sundridge Lions Bugle Band. Mr, in the banquet room of the
The hand, is a part of many of
- Fire gasses are lighter than
prevention
tipsj
the local functions and the area
ajar. Standing up will thrust your
were dressed in navy or black
Rennie of John St., in Seaforth. • night,
-the
fall fairs and for the past 20 years
head into the midst of the deadly
skirts with contrasting braided
An article it) the Burks Falls- occasion was a joint effort
One of th
about fire i
most tragic realities likely to escape injury or death,. in cool water
the fact that people St, John Ambulance recommends frequently may be
,and changed
applied to the
Powassan Almaguin News „f' farmer Buule Band members
AnnualConyentions and
think it co
them.
Id never happen to
PP that people pay attention to th..0 affected area.
followin advice It could r f h
h r
g p event A ire cin appen anyw a e,
Each ea over 1,000 Canad Mrs. A. Pat rson visited with
Y afire `and save a life. anytime. !t takes only minutes for Mrs. C. Snelling, Ottawa and Mr.
S 4 ians become the victims of their Don't smoke in bed.
a Erre to destroy -an entire building
ar v • 1, own carelessness. Smokin in and Mrs. Wm. Paterson,•
reg , g Keep matches out of the reach and its contents.
�My 2e' �v► r,, bed, storing gasoline indoors, and of children. 'Only people can start a fire' Montreal recently.
failing to warn children about theKecp gasoline outdoors in a says Mr. Brown, 'and only people Mr. Clifford Lobb, Clinton,
danger of matches are the three visited with his sister, Mrs.
g properly vented container. can prevent one.'
a most common causes of , fires Never leave suacepans Hopefully Canadians will George Henderson on Sunday.
resulting in -deaths. unattended when cooking with remember the tragic deaths Mr. and Mrs. Barry Lyndon,
x.4I. t,,� Canada has one of the worst fats or, oils. ronto,
which have occurred and from Tospent the weekend with
,E ^> fire loss rates in the world, 70%• 'People should learn from the them learn the ,need of practising Mrs. M. Haugh and family.
1"t sa i s X 41rk� of these fires occur in the home. mistakes and misfortunes of fire prevention. Hopefully they Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Elliott
•:„: In 1973, 1,208 Canadians lost others but don't,' says R.H. • will not think it couldn't happen spent the weekend with relatives
their live. in household fires. This Brown, Director of the Toronto to them. and friends, Brucefield.
Kr« + z'�,.,t year the death rate mill probably Fire Prevention Bureau Th
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Scott visited
on the weekend with Mr' Scott's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. K Scott
and Mary Jane.
A large crowd attended
anniversary services at Brucefield
United Church, Rev. Handred in
charge.
The many friends of Mr.
,en i s. Ellwood Stackhouse, formerly of
the simplest of safety measures Brucefield, will be sorry to hear
(Staff Photo) p Awaken or alert all members A senior group of pupils -from
been taken. It is the safer' ,our he is seriously ill in a London - -
of .the house and get South Huron High School came
conscious person who is most immediately• hospital. — — — -
over Tuesday to entertain the Mrs. Mac Wilson spent a few
• Notify the fire department residents. The program opened p
Seaforth native honoured from a neighbour's phone or fire days with her sister, Mrs. Neale WEDDING INVITATI0NS
with tapings of the School Band,
box. and Mrs. E. Stackhouse
Those taking part were Dace THE HURON EXPOSITOR.
Meet at a prearranged Higgins. Paul Little;"" 'Clarence Mr. E. Layton is building a new
• checkpoint outside the house to g carport to his home.
for community service Smith. � Cathy Cook, Betty y PHONE 527-0240 — SEAFORTH
'make sure that everyone is out. Decoration Da service will be
If burningfat is the'source of Smith, Elaine Hastie, Judy
held at Baud's Cemetery on
Seaforth native G. C. "Sam'• describes the part for Mr. and the Sundridge Lions Club to fire, do not attempt to fight the Miller, Joan Forest, Deb. Vooden Sunday June 23, at 2:00 p.m.
1 •horco era her) (Music) Steve
F'. ' be higher. Between January and leading causes of fire today are
cNl March of 1974• 16 citizens of a the same as they were 10 years
.i yf��.x;� �ti�iF�{„��,, large metropolitan city died as a ago.' Mr. Brown continued to
�' f�` '� :M rt result of fire. Last dear there were say: 'The majority of victims are
2b deaths in this same city over a killed not by flames but b smoke
oke
UNDER SHE GOES — Young Tracey McPherson twelve month period. and fire gases. Your family will
hurries under,a desk which was part of an obstacle Fire prevention should be stand a better chance of survival
course race at the Seaforth Public School Field Da practised in every home. says St. if you have planned for this type
Y John Ambulance. Most of the of an emergency.'
on Friday. Tracey is a Grade 1 student at SPS. victims would be alive today had WI F•re Strike
Rennie was honoured recently in Rennie, and is reprinted below,
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honour G. C. "Sam” Rennie for
dames with water. Place a Ito on
6 t,
Read. Joan Boddard, Pat
"Thanks Mr. Rennie” said the
Sundridge, nearOrilha, s% here' for "Th
his dedicated service and time
the pan. Overheated grease and
Ouingling (Director)
,
many years he has been active in 20 foot banner "ith streamers in
given for the past '\cars to the
wetter do not mix and will splatter
causing severe burns and
The girls did an aesthetic dance
the community and in the the Lions purple and gold colours'
Sundridge Lions Bugle Band.
pos-
sibl'\ a serious fire,
barefoot on the grass to 'the
Sundridge Lions Bugle Band. Mr, in the banquet room of the
The hand, is a part of many of
- Fire gasses are lighter than
rhythm of the loud speaker. They
Rennie is a son of Mrs. M, R. Caswell Motor Inn on Saturday
the local functions and the area
ajar. Standing up will thrust your
were dressed in navy or black
Rennie of John St., in Seaforth. • night,
-the
fall fairs and for the past 20 years
head into the midst of the deadly
skirts with contrasting braided
An article it) the Burks Falls- occasion was a joint effort
hase attended the Lions
gases, By st ying close to the
scart's of shocking pink. The
Powassan Almaguin News „f' farmer Buule Band members
AnnualConyentions and
floor jou willret more oxygen.
program followed the usual T.V.
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participated in the parade
To treat person, suffering from
stl,Commercials included
$ 2295
`e
displaying the talents they have
major burns, St. John Ambulance
nays and bits of local discussions
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practiced .each -..week throughout
recommends that you pay atten-
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which included a 43 h out pole
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the year,
tion to the following advice.
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sitter and a mention of the theory
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Wayne Hall of Timmins aid
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Remove patient to hospital as
p` i
of evolution. The group belongs
hibute to Mr. Rennie on behalf of
soon as possible,
to the Theatric Arts Cours in the
the fArnncr hand members',
Avoid unnecessary handling.
Behoof.
reminiscing many humorous
Cover the arra with a clean
The program ended with a
f n
„
incidents from school days, and
dressing, even a towel or sheet.
ycrsion of the Charleston which
presented the guest of honour
Du nota I� salves or lotions.
pp .'
shmws a tut of footwork done to
with golf clubs and a caddy bag.
Do not remove burned clothing,
g•
"California Here 1 Con,c".
Lion President Bill Deverics
Do not break blisters.
For the treatment
7�hc boys wore nilly slacks with
4; v,
made the presentation of a scroll
of minor
burns. St. John Ambulance su g
I,ackets of navy and white small
yr fes,
plaque inscribed with the
gcsts -that relict comes by inuner-
cheek.
apprecaation of the local Lions
sing the burned area in cold
'rhe program was well
Club for his lung sersicc to the
w'a, .. Wlten immersion is not
rcweivcd. Mrs Don Bode thanked
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club and the communit'. Past
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possible. itnets or clothes soaked
the group for coming. The
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District Governor Dr.
program was put on by the 'Arts'
;.
-W.J. Copeman in his remarks
PUNCH LINE
group of the school.
,res
expressed his observations ,in
OF THE WEEK
Mr, and Mrs. Wally Mooney of
trayc)ling throughout the sai•ious
Massey visited Miss Turnbull and
Lion Clubs. no OTIC single"man
other friends in Unyn this week.
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has contributed so much. Mrs.
Miss Mary E. Graham and
Richard Perron (•nce Lynn Kidd)
/
friend of Dresden and .Miss
-
of North Ba} presented Mrs.
Dorothy Steele. Dutton, called on
G.C. Rennie with a bouquet of red
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