The Brussels Post, 1981-09-02, Page 9
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THE BRUSSELS POST' SEPTEMBER 2, 199I — A9
WI has park lunch
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN MCCALL
887-6677
The education and cultural
activities meeting of the Wal-
ton Women's Institute, as
planned by the conveners was
a car trip on Wed. Aug. 26. It
left the hall at 10:30 a.m. The
Correspondent
MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE
887-9847
Dwight Lamont of Vanastra
spent the weekend at the
home of his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Lamont.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ander-
son visited for a few days last
week with their cousin Mrs.
Jean Wills of Milton.
Miss Lillian Powell of Sea-
Silo filling time is rapidly
approaching. Something you
should keep..,in mind is the
possibility of silo gas forming
during the ensi ling process.
Nitrogen dioxide is one of the
most dangerous gases around
the silo. It causes inflamm-
ation of the lungs and can
cause fatal fluid ,collection in
the lungs. STAY OUT OF
THE SILO FOR AT LEAST
TWO WEEKS AFTER FILL--
ING.Run the blower 15 to 20
minutes before entering. For
drivers were Paulette Bennett
Helen Craig, Marion Godkin,
Marjory Humphries and
Margery Huether. Driving to
Exeter where the fried chick-
en was picked uplthe 25 ladies
sat down, to lunch after
arriving at the Port Blake
Conservation Area, north of
Grand Bend,
forth is spending a few day..s
this week with her cousins
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vin-
cent.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ander-
son and Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Higgins, Bruce and Donna
were in London Sunday after-
noon attending a 25th wedd-
ing anniversary celebration
for Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Shaw
at their home at 217 Michael-
your own safety, use a self
contained breathing appara-
tun. To prevent silo gas
(nitrogen dioxide) from kill-
ing livestock, keep the doors
closed between the silo room
and the barn.
If an exhaust fan is to be
installed in the feed room, put
it as close as possible to floor
level as silo gas is heavier
than air and will tend to
accumulate at floor level. If
you have to work in the feed
room, run the fart for a couple,
A short business period
was conducted by President
Marjorie Rock. Marjorie
Humphries read the minutes.
It was moved to cater to a
banquet in October:The coffee
percolator is to be rented out
for a fee of $2.00 A caretaker
is needed to look after the
hall. A bus trip was suggest-
mas St., London. Over 50
friends, relatives and neigh-
bours,including the wedding
party of 25 years ago, were
present to extend congratula-
tions. Everybody enjoyed a
delicious buffet meal togeth-
er.
All school children are
reminded to have their exhib-
its at the Belgrave arena on
Monday evening Sept. 14 for
of hours beforehand.
Be alert to any disagree-
able odour, something like a
strong laundry bleach smell.
Watch for an orange, reddish
or brown haze, coughing or
throat irritation or other signs
that silo gas is present. When
any of these conditions pre-
sent themselves, get out of
the silo and surrounding area
and see a doctor for treatment
immediately.
. Dennis Martin, Associate
Agricultural Representative.
ed for sometime in October. a
donation was made to the
Brussels Fair Board. The
September meeting will be
held at the home of Marjorie
Humphries, as the hall has
been rented for Wednesdays
in September and October.
Then every one left for the
Huron Country Playhouse
the Belgrave, Blyth and Brus-
sels School Fair which will be
held Tues. Sept. 15.
Mr. apd Mrs. Robert Gras-
by were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Leitch, Julie and Jeffery, and
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Christen-
sen, all of London.
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Hayes
and family of Elyria, Ohio
spent a few days last week
with his sister and brother-in-
law Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van
Camp and family. Coming
home they were accompanied
by his mother, Mrs. Louis
Hayes of Elyria, Ohio, who
had beep visiting at the same
home for the past three
weeks. •
where lively show of the
Music Man was enjoyed by
all.
PERSONALS
Misses Carolyn McClure
and friends Nancy McAuslan
of Oil Springs and Marj
Martens of Grand Bend en-
joyed last week holidaying at
The agriculture meeting of
the Belgrave Women's Insti-
tute will be held in the W.I.
Hall on Tues. Sept. 8 at
815 p.m. The convener is
Mrs. William Fenton, The
guest speaker will be Miss
Alice Beecroft from thy'Mait-
land Valky Conservation
Authority. The lunch commit-
tee is Mrs. Ross Taylor, Mrs.
Stanley Black and Mrs. Wal-
ter Scott.
Mrs. Grant Trigger and
dau ghter Susan of Carson-
ville, M ichigan attended the
play "Love or Money" at the
Blyth Theatre last Thursday
evening, then stayed over-
night with their cousins Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler.
Collingwood, Parry Sound,
and Bracebridge, also other
northern places of interest.
They returned by way of
Toronto, taking in Canada's
Wonderland.
Misses Margaret Short-
reed and Kim Humphries
spent a recent week holiday-
ing in Toronto.
Church services at Duff's
United Church will resume
this coming Sunday, follow-
ing Rev. Swan's holidays in
August.
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