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' t fit Y po ' 8 . �, uhll ble' th newer Models. and > akin fce uebt' re_. breaks. near ditches.. heav su lies ,and po>ent equipment to t�initniz8 vtoxkolr f'exsott411 pro eivcs r . ai .apaent remptr . a hazard, ....an; tq tp, a eRs nre #Rj.. d, atrty no. a . ,,a q Y PP F a in mach a so 0 Avoid o era�tin ' n stee slo es " Keep guards and lel s �:ltl chemicals.. He is subjected . to injuries. a j � � � � g ,. xaKnently, , t accidents arxaets n. t as , g hon s pe g o P k ► i pX ettizt to cries is meant to. be.n ed only vtite>} it safe .. _d against, t by t4?4alxs of r in of rs, • quipped hoW.d consult the,• and stay clear of. ditches, place and shut-off power'.'-brefu ;:e dust, heat, cold, rain, snow and. c..ould be'pzovoutod or. reduee:.'1n incpass bXe r lm ra #.lc4l iso speclatt clothing ut :equip4q! ►t•, . „6 facpa #,actor quipP d s. y f ' "is sro>x#tip tp qr attia�a' was manufacturer's representative embankments, eta. unclogging or oryiC p0 sun. Although basically° a severity by the .us�a of t• is 8 released <, the Ca#lada Safety concerning modifications. " When travelling farm machines machinery,, business man he must also be a equipment. Hard'. hats, safety �! vI�'ATION$ Y! Ich, Jo co-operation The operator'aan do much to along roads at spe01 eds of less than Keep children off and,'.oXoarl,pf mechanic, a trouble-shooter, a boot, heavy duty $loves,W `.Q;M \7 N ', vglth°{ A;dgoltu;e Canada, prevent overturn, or any other 2S MPH display the SLOW all 'm4chinery. carpenter, and a handymatt. In chemical or . potrp�eltm resistant u s y y '• fractpirs p P . THE HU��N WOSI` OR ' .' spunsprs; Fath ,, afety Week, July Woor accident, by .observing the MOVING VEHICLE' emblem. "Don't use "bo -sized n¢; other occupation is one erson gloves., res ftators, dust Masks, �$.3f',, following basic rules,• • Drive slowlyNon rough surfaces for man-sized,joli's.' faced with such a variety of mono -goggles, chipper 'go gies, . 1 It 'is estipiatpd,, by fdrm safety kte familiar with the opeca�ting and slopes or when visibility is Take tine for safe hazards which, explains, in part., welder`s helmets and. face s lelds PA NE 527^Q24Q ""' 1 r e that a. 75"la reduction in and maintenance manuals for all y < ., the' severity of farce tractor machines. accidents could be realized if the * Keep in good Physical and machines were equipped with mental conditioq •tib! getting ; 1 protective frames or crush plenty of,, rest: dressing r PRINCE VISITS GREW. TOWNSHIP — Prince �•� Michael of, Romania, centre, who headed a delegation of prospective cattle importers and exporters from the Mid East which visited Auld Croft Farms near --Ethel recently talks to Auld Croft i manager Grant Williams left, and owner Gordon Leliever, right. (Photo by Pat Langlois) >r your to get this poor Prince visits K Auld'Croft Farms. ° A delegation of agriculturalists only during the first year - and 'tlie and private tusinessmen from next year the, cows are •allowed to ' Egypt -and Kuwait -visited Auld carry their own calves. But the Croft_Farms, a'500=acre breedit g next year they return to farm,. specializing in super super -ovulation transpik` it ovatation and transplanting near method. ,. ,: Ethel. The farm• is managed by Mr. Leliever and the Giant Williams. cattlemen's delegation, headed' Gordon Leliever, president of' by Prince Michael of .Romania, , Auld Croft. Farms put together are interested in establishing the first and largest herd of exporting and importing :t Limousin cattle in North America. operation in Egypt and Kuwait. Mr. Leliever originated cattle Ova The group was entertained at. a Transplants in Ontario with a luncheon by Mrs. Jean Williams, r herd of 30 cattle located in Eden Mrs. Mary Jarvis, Mrs, Marlyn ' Mills near Guelph and managed Higgins, Mrs. Barb Watts, Mrs.. by Mr,. Williams. -- Pat' 'L'arigio�r , "Mos. Margaret The Egyptians and Kuwaitians Munro and *s.Barbara Herbert. :. are interested#in the/ Canadian The ladies were later presented to dairy system and beef cattle. - Prince Michael who thanked each, , • Through advanced methods of qpe and then stopped to chat with' transplantingand superovulation them.° four Limousins could reduce p Grant Williams then presented the Prince to Max Watts, John ovei 29 calves each a. year. Each „i one is worth about $20,660. '' Jarvis,,. Fdg`ar Williams, Larry There are, at least seven Ivary, Kevin ' Bauck• and Don pregnant cattle at Auld Croft Munro. now, each carrying one purebred Prince,Michael expressed great Limousin. interest in the farm and Grant Williams, manager of the countryside and said he hoped to farm, said the embryos are taken pay another visit, Agn-notes, (By Adrian Vos) .,. '• 1 i:ti•. �yI������� J • :tiff � i :•i :•i :•:': •l„ 11 1 recently why .. My city friend Harry asked m11armer. '!You A minor safety hazard now, could ,,essary ,.,, risks ' . with your family; - I would like my son to be la people are always complainin ih t farmingis a poor way ofinvesting your t�f y. N• unexpectedly turn into major '.livestock';' equipment. Keep your du long and hard. Thousands of you are leaving the farm scene each year and yet y ou want boy into business." >r 11 1 recently why .. My city friend Harry asked m11armer. '!You A minor safety hazard now, could ,,essary ,.,, risks ' . with your family; - I would like my son to be la people are always complainin ih t farmingis a poor way ofinvesting your t�f y. N• unexpectedly turn into major '.livestock';' equipment. Keep your long and hard. Thousands of you are leaving the farm scene each year and yet y ou want boy into business." . ,a financial setback, or even aper- farm in sound shape. Your life your to get this poor "Well Harry, it's this wiv," I answered, "I know both sides of the story. I had city jobs for biggest sonal tragedyy. Why take unnec- may, depend on it! ' the part of my life and made some good money too, but when i visited my farm 40 friends I always was impressed with the way they hued. Compafed with the life in the■ ihe Interest factory, which was boring and uninteresting n The FollowingLocal Firms Sponsor This Message in and where there was no loyalty to the firms we'• ' worked for.farmi Ing 'is alive and always'a challenge. n most factories we didn'tt often n ' p f Canadian Farm Safety Week know what the parts we were producing were used for. There was very little pride in our C u, product and more often than not we downgraded our own work. The foreman was always hovering in the backgrounand when -DONALD Ga EATON a �'. RE C A N M D I A N TI RE � o BQYES` FARM. SUPPLY anyone suggested a better way ,to do something, heappeared to be afraid to adapt INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED MASSEY-FERG,USON SALES A SERVICE it, for the general foreman might think that he General Insurance HEADQUARTERS' FOR FARM NEEDS Repairs to all makes of tractors „i should have done the improvement before this-. . Phone 527-1610 — Seaforth Phone 527-1350 -- 5enforth phone 527-1257 — geafolhth "The farmer on the other hand always tries to improve on his crops or his livestock. He is i proud when his fields are free of weeds or his livestock Seaforth © ® TEXACO CANADA LTD. Farmers Co–operative BALL - MACAULAY LTD when gets a high grade when e ' processed He tries to get as many pounds of meat -for as low an amount of feed as is ,,� ROBERT E DINSMORtr. CONSIGNEE EVERYTHING FOR THE, IF-ARMER Distributors of Ouaiity Petroleum Products to the Farm LUMBER and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES -- FARM BUILDING! 'a'r'" possible and when he succeeds he not only \ gets a better income. but has a serine of --" Trade - Phone 527-0770 r — Seaforth Phone 5'?7-1223 — Seaforth -Phone 527-09.10 —• Seaforth r achievement he can get seldom anywhere i" else.'.' I'On top of this I don't believe that farming l will always be,a indestment. With { ,, FRANK, KLING LIMITED VINCENT FARM EQUIPMENT R , McGAVIN FARM EQUIPMENT .', poor the ' new awareness Atitong farmers that together they ate stronger, and getting better and w� "Huron County's Leading Farm Equipment Depot" PLUMBING, HEATING, ELECTRICAL NEW HOLLAND ---NEW IDEA -- NUFFIELD — GEORGE, WHITE better organized, bettei tog n bd, the frnandial returns are . g etterj As you can see Harry, • Phone 527-1320 -- Seaforth .. y ,�. ' Phbne Phone 527-02-15 �-- Walton, Ointatio Vvheii I-,dtidonrage my boy to learn farming, I D– r-0120 Seaforth 1 A ' do so in the fititrt belief that a" good future lies F , • ahead ldt hurl. Of course, as in any other pr'ofessiori„ of keep` abircast of til" r SERF®RTU COLLA OPERATED THE � R EX � EXPOSITOR deve'[opn Bents t"s the'ltay to A. successful farm ,.....e „ •,.. ..... 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