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frantic efforts to beat
down the creeping flames
with broom, shovel and
wet sacking as they see
their homes threatened.
The trouble with a grass
fire is that no sooner does
it appear to be licked than
Mrs, Kenneth Mel)onald. Mrs.
N. Marks demonstrated mak-
ing a good cream sauce in
which she put carrots, :onions
and green peas. She also made
a thin sauce suitable for soupS,
then added tomato juice for
aid made croutons and served
them with the soup.
Grass fire losses in Can- it can start up again, fan. .London
MI:. and .Mrs. eCeakrel Steele of
homeNe w
nd guests ada "ain't hay", if TOU ned by wind from another of the latter's par-
kindly pardon the expres- quarter. eats, mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Bulldozers, Not Shovels Leeming.
Airs. C. H. Lemon of Burling- And if it gets into bog
bulldozers, not hand shov- ton, visited over • the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall. els, may be needed. Sunday visitors with Mr. and
If you've never ether- Mrs. Howard Hackwell and fain-
ienced the terror of a grass ily were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas •
fire out of control, you're Elvy and fainily of Conestoga
lucky. and Mrs. Arthur Munn If
Guelph And if you're never the
, on the taxpayers may well cause of starting one, the Friends and relatiVes attend-
run into boxcar figures. community will be lucky iing 'homas
e
,Tohnston
uneral
from
the late.
a dis-
th: of
From a Match, To a Night-. too''' tance and who later visited at
mare Remember — grass fire the home of Mr. and Mrs.• Ne1-
For the community, citj. losses "ain't hay" either .son!. Reid were: Mr. a ndMrs.
4e,), an d volunteer firefigh- in dollars or in public dis- •11°Y Biggins, Stevensville; Mr. and Joe •Green, Teeswater; ter alike, .a grass fire can tress! Mr. Lockhart Johnston, Burling-
be a -nightmare. From a ton; and his brother Carl of
single match. or -cigarette There'd.
sing mothxist, 01 a thought,. Paul, London, mr. and Mrs. Don- ne 4-H'ers met Saturday of BUchanan, • Goderich, Mr. •
and Mrs. Alvin Stimore, Strat-
ford • and. others from • Londes-
boro -• and Blyth also •• attended
the' funeral.
MrS. John Higginbotham of •
Sheffield is at present visiting ••
with her son and :daughter-in-
law. Rev. and Mrs. Arthur ••
:trent 'heart • strain in their Milk for supper, was given by gin.botham..
Grass Fires
May l e
ihnitgero
sion..
Thirty thousand dollars
last year was the out-of-
pocket cost of fighting
grass fires in but one of
hundreds of rural districts
across the country.
At this rate, the direct
national financial burden
carelessly tossed by a pas-: Mrs. Dan McCormick and son, WALTON
lessly-left picnic fire, may
come a terrifying wall of
flame to waste Crops, build-
ings and precious park-
lands:
Numetous, too, are the
cases of people collapsing
ternoon with all 15 members
present. The roll call was ans-
wered by a "Good Food Habit".
The next meeting will be held
on WedneSday evening at the
home of 11fIrs. Nelson Marks.
Discussion was based on "Food
Guide for Health" How we use
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1tNING.. TO MOYHE RS
TwO of the most destructive fire hazards i n Ontario homes are the
careless use and storage of inflammable liquids, and the ignition of
cooking fats and oils.
INFLAMMABLE LIQUIDS—Kerosene, paint, gasoline, naphtha and some
cleaning fluids give off highly inflammable vapours; they should be used
with caution and carefully stored. Keep a carbon dioxide, foam or dry
chemical fire extinguisher near their storage area. Oily rags left in cup-
boards or corners can burst into flames spontaneously. Dispose of them
immediately after use.
COOKING-FAT FIRES IN THE KITCHEN—You can reduce the danger of
grease fires by keeping your stove clean. Don't let spattered fats build up,
Don't leave hot frying-pans unattended. A grease fire can be extinguished
with baking soda or smothered with a lid. Keep both handy whenever you're
frying,
PROTECT YOUR FAMILY BY TAKING PRECAUTIONS!
OBSERVE FIRE PREVENTION WEEK IN YOUR HOME, OCTOBER 9-15
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