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.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: