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Flanges, wheel guard and wrenches are included with the grinder, 597-718 IJ UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO BELGRAVE BRANCH .BeigrOVai Ohttatid .3574711 PRICES IN EFFECT TILLAUGUST18,,1979 FINANCING AVAILABLE THROUGH Brussels 887-6453 ',CHAR EX! WHERE AVAILABLE THREE PHASE Electric "EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL" * ECONOMY SERVICE QUALITY BARRY BUCHANAN 482-7374 GLENN MCLEAN 887-9284 P.O. sox me CLINTON, ONT, .oli ,'FIE BRUSSELSPOST, AUGUST 29, 1979 Crowd at Huron Junior Farmer's anniversary Between 500-600 people attended the 30th. Anniversary celebrations of the Huron County Junior Farmers Associaton held at the Clinton arena on Saturday. Len McGregor, of the Clinton OMAF office, said a ' number of past presidents and past provincial directors of the county organization attended the-celebrations. Although Junior Farmers clubs existed in the county from the 1920's, it wasn't until 1949 that a county-wide organization was formed by Gordon Bennett, then Huron County agricultural repre- sentative. Mr. Bennett, who was a guest at the 30th. anniversary celebrates, re- cently retired as a deputy, minister, OMAF. Another, guest was J.C. Rennie, why was the assistant ag. rep. ,at the time of the county-wide organization of the clubs, and is currently a deputy minister, OMAF. In a short program before the dance, Bill Armstrong.of Wingham, president of the Huron County Junior Farmers, welcomed guests. George Robertson, of Goderich, w ho was the first county president in 1949, spoke briefly on the early days of the organization. Jim Phelan, the Ontario Junior Farmers president and the provincial director from Huron County, brought greetings from the Ontario association. Mr. Phelan, of Blyth, is the first provincial director from Huron County to be elected president of the provincial organization. Don Pullen, Huron County ag. .rep., acted as emcee for the program, which was followed by a dance. Len McGregor said organizers were pleased with the —good turnout." Although they had hoped more former ag. reps. and assistant ag. reps. could return for the anniversary celebrations, the distances involved were too great for most to travel to Clinton. However, Mr, McGregor said many of them sent letters of congratulations to the Junior Farmers. Injuries peak _during harvest Harvest is a peak time for farm injuries.. Almost half of Ontario farm injuries occur during the harvest months of August, September and Oct- ober. One reason is inexperi- enced farm labor, says Larry Swinn, public relations co- ordinator, Farm Safety Association. "Many harvest workers have never worked in agri culture before. Others have worked only occasionally on farms. Many are unfamiliar with farm procedures, haz- ards and machinery." The high accident rate is also caused by farmers who rush to complete their harv- esting. Poor weather con- ditions in September or October can also increase the risk of Injury. The most common harvest accidents are slips and falls, back injuries, and machinery related injuries. "Machinery accidents often occur because workers are unfamiliar with the equipment," says Mr. Swinn: