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HE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 24, 1981 A5
THE MUSICAL BAND — Brownies, Girl Guides and staff members of
the Callander Nursing Home, including Mrs. Betty Graber, played
instruments and sang songs entertaining patients like Mrs. George Blake
when an open house was held at Callander Nursing',Home on Saturday.
The open house was to start off a number of events being held in honour
of Ontario Nursing Home week. (Photo by Ranney)
Huron farm news
bruises have ever happened
to them.
How many times have we
been wrapped up in our work ,
that we have forgotten about
our "little people"? How
many times have we taken
theM for granted' and think
that they should know how to
be careful?.
With todays modern mach-
inery and technology in farm-
ing, there is more opportun-
ity to have an accident. We
might think that we are
safety conscious, but we ,
aren't,_ because we take
chances and risks thinking
that this will never happen to
'us. Our children like to copy
the things that mammy and
daddy do and thereby take
the same chances that we do.
Educate your children to be
farm safety cor.scirms, be-
cause I don't want to read
about your child in the 1981
Farm Fatalities Report next
year.
Len MacGregor,
Extension Assistant.
JUNIOR AGRICULTUR-
ALIST PROGRAM 1981
Earlier this month, several
enthusiastic young urbanites
with a keen interest in agri-
culture applied to participate
in .the 1981 Junior Agricul-
turalist Pro-
gram.. They will soon be in
our rural community doing
things that are part of a day's
work on a farm.
The Junior Aggies are out
on the farms to learn about
productive agriculture and
rural farm life. By the end of
the summer each participant
should have a better appre-
ciation of this business of
farming. The program not
only helps to bridge the gap
between rural and urbanites
for the Junior Agriculturalist
but creates a greater a-
wareness for their family and
friends as well.
Farmers as well as stu-
dents harvest benefits from
the program - it provides
help for the host farmers
during the busy summer
months and gives them a
chance to work with...young
enthusiastic people.
So look around! If you see
a new face in the community
it just might be a Junior
Agriculturalist. Invite them
out to your next 441, Junior
Farmer or other community
events so that they can go
with a well-rounded taste of
rural life and a warm feeling
for country people,
Sharon Salm, Junior
Agriculturalist Co-ordinator
BRENDA KNIGHT,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Knight of Brussels
recently graduated from the
Secretarial. Arts course at
Fanshawe College in Lon-
don. Ceremony is to take
place June. 26.
She is employed with
Victoria and Grey Trust
Company in Stratford.
People
we
know
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pear-
son attended Victoria Hospi-
tal Nursing Class 'Reunion in
Orillia his past weekend.
We are sorry to report that
:Russel Knight is a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London.
Alice and Lyle Brothers
spent the past week in Sault
Ste. Marie with their daugh-
ter Darlene and family.
Mr, and Mrs. Burt
MacDonald from George-
towri were 'recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn
Pipe, also their son and
datighter-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. 'Ross MacDonald from
Brampton and attended their
sale.
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MARY-ELLEN KNIGHT,
daughter of Ross and Betty
Knight of R.R. 3 Brussels
received her Bachelor of
Education from Laurentian
University on June 13, 1981.
She received her B.A. from
the University of Western
Ontario and is a graduate of
Seaforth District High School
and Grey Central Public
School. Mary-Ellen has
accepted a teaching position
on Moose Factory Island,
James Bay.
Gorrie
Visitors Saturday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin Scott were Mrs. Scott's
sister, Mrs. Clifford Dens-
more and Mr. Densmore of
St. Catharines. On Sunday,
Miss Margaret Scott of Don
Mills and Mr. Dean Venuto
of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Gregory of Listowel;.:
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rea,
Donny and Billy of George-
town were also visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Arm-
stron of R.R. 3, Brussels are
,pleased to announce the
graduation of their son, Ro-
bert, from the three year
program of study in Aero-
space Engineering Techno-
logy at Ryerson Polytechnical
Institute, Toronto. Convocat-
ion exercises for the Techno-
logy Division were attended
by Jim and Leona Armstrong
Miss Lynne Shore, New
Hamburg and Mrs, Harvey
Johnston of Clinton. Robert
has accepted a position in the
Engineering Department at
Bell Aerospace Canada,
Grand Bend, Ontario, as a
Design Draftsman.
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I Lecently received a' report
on the 1980 farm fatalities in
Ontario and I would like to
describe three cases thit
caught my eye.
' (1) Victim (age 3) climbed on
a gate to get a better view of
father hooking up backhoe
unit. Gate collapsed, crush-
ing victim between gate and
support arm of the backhoe.
(2) Victim (age 2) was on a
Aractor with his brother.
Driver swerved to avoid hit-
tint a dog and, victim fell off
and was run over by right
rear wheel of the tractor.
(3) Victim (age 3) was walk-
ing across the lot when she
t stepped on an old abandoned
well covered with 'cedar
boards. The boards collapsed
and she fell into the well and
drowned.
These are actual cases as
reported to the. Ontario Farm
Safety Association last year.
I guess that this hits home
because I have two daught-
ers about the same ages as
those described above and I
suppose we've been lucky
that nothing more serious
than a few scratches and
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