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34 Maine Nichol
Ruth litiether
575.
- 552
80 Men's Singles
25 Murray Lowe 283
1 John Muslim 203
23 Al Harvey 253
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THE FIRUSSEL PosT, MUSSELS, ONTARIO
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happen to you—now and in the future. Millions
of Canadians know this. Last year they bought
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reasons for buying? Simple,
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Canada Savings Bonds are cold hard cash—
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BLUEVALE
I Intended for last weeks
Mrs. Mabel ilarrie of Lunt-pelt
visited with relatives in this corn- -
Inunity last week.
Several people from the area
'travelled to Paris to take in the
Internation Plowing Mateh. The
poor weather kept the crowd!,
much lower than expected. -
Anniversary Party
A Surprise 25th Anniversary
Party was held at Mr. and Mrs.
Charles :Slathers' home on Satur-
day evening last week.
Mrs. Shirty Nicholson and Mrs.
Bessie Johnston attended the
Training School for the institute
Short Course — "The Main MO
Makes the Meer. which was held
in Seaforth Presbyterian Cburcle
on Tuesday and Wednesday of
this week. They will he leaders
For the course to be held in Blue-
vale in November.
U.C.W. Group Four
Group four of the U.C.NNT. Blue-
vale, held their meeting on Mon-
day night. .at the home of Mrs.
Harris Campbell. About 15 memb-
ers attended, and spent the even-
ing working at driftwood centre-
pieces. and floral arrangeMents.
which will he sold at the bazaar.
Shirley Nicholson was in charge
of Devotions, The topic - was given
by. Barb Nicholson. Lunch was
served by the hostess and Carol
Nicholson.
DANGEROUS SILAGE GASES
CAN CAUSE FATALITIES
The backward spring and grow-
ing season this year has led to
a dangerous problem relating to
silage gases, In both haylage and
corn silage. Already in the past
few weeks, one fatality and a
number of serious cases of poison-
ing have been reported because
silage materials were mishandled.
The need for care is very great.
Nitrous oxide and nitric oxide
are colorous, odorless, and highly
toxic gases that come from silage
and form nitrogen dioxide when
they mix with air. Nitrogen diox-
ide is yellowish brown in color, has
a sickly sweet.odor, and is extrem-
ely toxic,
THESE GASES CREATE A
CHOCKING AND 0OUGHINfe
SENSATION WHEN' INHALED. A
STTPlelciENT CONCENTRATION
WILL CAUSE PARTIAL PAR-
ALYSIS, AND EVENTUALLY
DEATH.
Hal Wright, Parra Safety
Specialist, Ontario Department of
Agriculture and Food, warns that
it is of the utmost Importance that
farmers who recognize these gases
leave the area immediately, and
obtain an reeygen supply of the
compressed air cylinder type, such
as that used by scuba divers, Any
one exposed to the gas at all, and
without nee.ess to oxygen, Mont('
see a doctor ittimediately even
though no effects are felt. Com-
pressed air equipment is aVailahle
at the School of Agricultural
Engineering. rnivereity of Guelph.
and is available on loan to anyone
it the area. Local fire depart-
month ifhitl Wiz) f,lich equipment
it gsti the deet . al
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000 ee fee ittfl
heavier than air, and opening the
rbaws should ensure that gravity
will f orco the gas down in a few
hours. or in about half aft hour it
a blower is used. Using a blower
without opening the doors is in-
tivp. as this merely disturbes
the air above the gas. While the gee
remains on top of the silage,
should never work alone
when tee !*110 first opertE4 It
inift41 l,e riirniimliftrftit
ftirni tts4 teem tot mulli
ing starts, and may go on for two
or three weeks after the silo in
filled. The gases then remain at
the ton of the silage until the silo
is remelted-.
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