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Times-Advocate, 1978-09-07, Page 25KIRKTON FAIR SATURDAY, SEPT. 9th, 1978 PARADE — 1.00 P.M. Official Opening: Rae Bender, Perth Warden HEAVY HORSE SHOW TUG OF WAR ARM WRESTLING MINIATURE TRACTOR PULL Demonstration PET SHOW BUILDING OF DISPLAYS 4-H SHOWS DAIRY, BEEF & SWINE All 4-H Swine Entries to be auctioned after judging. Dancing 9-1, to Roger Quick Proceeds for 4-H Work. BEST PUTTERS —- Gib Dow, right, of Ironwood Golf Course presents his plaque to the three members who won the putting titles in Friday's junior tournament. From the left are Steve Pearce, Steve Laithwaite and Kevin Parsons. Staff photo Drought conditions could cause silo gas problem PLAN TO ATTEND ... THE JACK RIDDELL DANCE and CORN ROAST AT PINE RIDGE CHALET RR 2 HENSALL FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 15/78 9 P.M. tol A.M. Music by "WESTERN AIRES" CORN ON THE COB and BEEF ON A BUN at 11 p.m. TICKETS •4.00 EACH SPONSORED BY THE HURON MIDDLESEX PROV. LIBERAL ASSOC. FOR JACK RIDDELL AVAILABLE FROM LIBERAL ASSOCIATION OR AT THE DOOR Children Under 12 in Cars Free GRAND BEND FRIDAY and SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 8 and 9 Adult Entertainment .Adult Entertainment Silo gas could be a problem in 1978. Drought conditions have likely produced a smaller corn plant with a greater concentration of nitrates in the leaves, These nitrates produce silo gases. Gas productionstarts with the ensiling process and con­ tinues for at least two weeks. Overfertilization is another factor that con­ tributes to the production of these gases. Special care should be taken with corn fields that have received a heavy coating of manure as well as 100 lbs. per acre or more (90 kgms per hectare) of actual nitrogen. Silage gases usually have a sickly sweet odour and a colourless or yellowish brown colour. Since they are heavier than air, they will form just above the silage surface or spill down the chute and injure humans or livestock in contained areas at the bottom. Sometimes there is no evidence that gas is present. The gases cause problems in a number of ways.Ladder climbers have been rendered unconscious while climbing the silo with resulting injury from falling down the chute. Last year in Eastern Ontario, two brothers and Wedding Reception & Dance for VIRGINIA SMITH & SCOTT MORGAN (BRIDAL COUPLE) Sat., Sept. 9 SOUTH HURON RECREATION CENTRE Music By COUNTRY their farm employee were killed instantly, one after the other, when they entered a silo that had been partly filled two days earlier. In other cases, there has been an initial dizziness and then real problems 6 to 8 hours later when the individual has experienced coughing, high temperature, shortness of breath and paralysis. Safety is only insured if one stays away from the silo for at least two weeks after filling. Self contained breathing units provide protection but they are dif­ ficult to obtain and cum­ bersome to use in a silo. Other units provide no protection. Running the blower for 30 minutes MAY expel the gas r 9 - 1 Everyone Welcome Lunch Provided BROWNIES DRIVE-IN THEATRE LTD. BEECH ST. CLINTON Box Office Opens at 8:00 p.m.-First Show at Dusk FRI., SAT., SUN. - A LAWRENCE /BURT GORDON REYNOLDS hOlKlOA 0U8TREYNOLDSn "THE END ' DOMDeLUISE SALLY FIELD • STROTHER MARTIN AT:?DAVID STEINBERG ■W wiJOANNEWOODWAROMjmiu NORMAN F€LL SEPT. 8, 9, 10 Al "After aH what are friends for?" HENSALL MINOR HOCKEY REGISTRATION Boys 7-19 yrs. old HENSALL ARENA LOBBY Sat., Sept. 9th 10:00 a.m. - 12 noon Registration Fee $30.00 Next meeting of the Hensall Minor Athletic September 12 Hen sail arena 7:30 p.m. THE WHITE EARTHQUAKE IS HERE! CHARLES BRONSONuI'THE WHnTSmoCZlO B JACKPOT $500 1 in 52 calls 11 Reg. games $10 prize N 3 Special games $12 prize 1 Share-the-wealth G game Wed., O Sept. 13 8:30 P.M. ZURICH ARENA SPONSORED BY ZURICH REC BOARD NO PERSON UNDER 16 WILL BE ADMITTED but this action may not displace gas if the corn is below the level of the open door. Climbing and or en­ tering the silo is risky at the best. If someone insists on going in the silo, then he should operate with a part­ ner who is holding a lifeline tied to his waist. Work is presently being done on a device to test for silo gas. In addition, one company has developed a self contained breathing unit with tanks that remain on the ground and are attached by a hose to a mask that can be used in the silo. This equipment sells for $800 to $1,000 and might be con­ sidered as a cooperative purchase by a group of farmers. Creditor! Scouts would like to thank NORM EVELAND & CONSOLIDATED SIGNS & LIGHTING CREDITON, ONT. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii in mu min iiiii in i mi mu imiiiii m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi I now "1 20 I GAMES BINGO To-Night Thurs., Sept. 6 8:oop m. EXETER LEGION HALL JACKPOT S200 ($100 in 50 calls admission per person No Reserve Seats Admission $ 1.00 for 1 8 Rounds Extra cards 25c each or 5/$ 1.00 Share-the-Wealth - 2 cards for 25c Sponsored By Ladies' Auxiliary E No One Under 16 Yedrs of Age Will Be Admitted Ammmmmmiiiimmiimiiiimimiimiiimmmimmmimiimmimmmiiiiiitiiiiiiiimiiii • 17 Regular • 1 Jackpot • 2 Share-the- Wealth Licence No. 212181 i BONUS BALL I BAYVIEW ! | TOURIST TAVERN AND RESTAURANT I | HWY. 21, 1 MILES. OF ST. JOSEPH'S | | featuring the finest in home-cooked meals. | | Will be open for your comfort and g | convience from Tuesday til Friday, g I 11:30-2:00 p.m. 4:30-8:00 p.m. | g Sat. & Sun. 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. | g Closed Mondays g | Telephone 236-4850 g g Licenced under L.L.B.O. g liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii NOTICE Registrations for Beavers, Cubs and Scouts will be held Monday, September 11 th from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. at the SCOUT HALL JOHN ST. W. Group Committee & Leaders will be present to answer any questions. Brownies ages 7-10, Girl Guides ages 10-14 and Rangers 14-18 on September 13th same time as scout registration South Huron Recreation Board ROLLERSKATING - 4 DAYS ONLY - FRIDAY, SEPT. 8th SUNDAY, SEPT. 10th FRIDAY, SEPT. 15th SUNDAY, SEPT. 17th Admissions $1.00 Rentals (50 pair only) 50c SMMMMMimiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiimiimniiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiitiiig I Queen Contestants I and Sponsors Wanted 5 f°r EXETER FAIR QUEEN COMPETITION | Contestants must be 17 by July 1, 1978 | Phone Jerry or Alice MacLean H | 235-0800 or after 6 p.m. 235-1286 ^mimmimmmmtmmmmmmiimmmmmmmmimmmmiimmmmiimmiimmmmiimmmmmmiiimHmiiimmmimiiimimmti^ 1978 FORD THUNDERBIRDS 2:00 P.M. Exeter Minor Hardball and Larry Snider Motors Ltd. Presents At The Exeter Community Park SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1OTH /W MWll Support minor ball by your attendance! Times-Advocate, September 7, 1978 Pape 23 Opening SEPT. 8/78 > i DEf % •Pool Tables iSj} • Pinball Games • Various Other Games • Pop Machine Located at 125 Main St., Hensall Across from Drysdale's Hwde. J factory | BRAND NEW SPECIALS OPEN: Mon.-Sat. 11-1 Sun. 4-10 Dine in only --------------MONDAY NIGHT- - SPAGHETTI SPECTACULAR 99‘ALL YOU CAN EAT ----------TUESDAY NIGHT------ THE ONE PERSON PIZZA THE ONLY AAft99C PIZZA (Deluxe) UUr IN CANADA VV (that we know of) EXTRA SPECIAL WEDNESDAY NIGHT 4 P.M. —CLOSING PANZEROTTI 255 par person M0 Salad Bar Available at these Pizza Factory Locations 411 Main St. Exeter 235-2521 St. Thomas London (2) Port Elgin _____________Licenced under LLBO___ , FREE!AROUNDTHEGROUNDS -Roving entertainers, novelty end tun paredes MORE H « LONDON, SEPT 8-17 MORE FUN FOR YOU ALL THESE ATTRACTIONS AT NO EXTRA CHARGE FREE! GRANDSTAND SHOWS - 75 minute stage spectaculars, three times daily FREE! STAGE TEN — Continuous entertalnmont courtesy of CFPL-TV - CBC personalities, choirs, square dancing, puppets, fashion shows, etc. FREE! HORSE SHOWS -Al Ontario Arona, featuring Western, Senior and Junior classes FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! MARCO POLO THEATRE - Continuous entertainment ... musical and novelty acta COMMERCIAL AND GOVERNMENT EXHIBITS - Plus photo competition, culinary arts, fine arts, home arts, wine making display, horticultural display COLOURFUL PARADES —Warrior's Day Parade, Sat., Sept 9 at 12:30p.m -Shrine Parade, Suh., Sept. 10at 1 p.m - School Safety Patrol Parade, Sat, Sept. 16at1 p.m AGRICULTURAL DISPLAYSAND LIVESTOCK JUDGING -Beef Trail - Breed displays of livestock --At the Agricultural Pavilion GO FOR THE FUN... GO FOR THE FREE ENTERTAINMENT... GO FOR THE GOLDI FREE GATE PRIZES: Gala prize* will be drown on Sunday, Sept 17th at 9:30 p.m On Stapa Ten. from admission ticket stubs deposited during the Western Fair. The swords will be In Gold Sovereign coins, as follows CHILO AWARDS ADULT AWARDS AMOUNT RECENT PURCHASE PRICE 1st Prite >s Gore Sovereigns 15.250 approx 2nd Prize 30 Gold Sovereigns 92.250 appro* 3rd Prize 15 Gold Sovereigns ♦1050 Servos 5 Prliea Of 5 Gold Soveralgns •itch 4360 approx each W)Tt At i potato btdfft an^at hRtdcm. fA# GcM 'Waft oonttffd tpfwtt imtnAr • duniee of Tbyttfont. tbt mmt price sm print tdfl Mi, ft * fr*rAtm wA*, tutted Oh tM f»cr tfMtf ft ti it rwtrRtmtbt Coin for end ton? rtrrn irriertmtnl h t vtrithri rpntd btw+n purchttf und ttAnf prtrw Th* "Recent F"ur 'cAxm Quoted « e* prict hfrwfa AMWjt by VWfN*Tf F** /rfrw General Admission $2 50 !$2 00 10 am to 4 p m Mon thru Fri) Children 5 to 12 yrs $1 00 under 5 free