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TH1.1.1t.SDAY.„ j .1970
/0.103.1,1C NOTICE
i.1.97b:PENSUS:.AND ENUMERATION
The Hurt/II-Perth Reglional Assessment. Department will be
commencing its annual census and enumeration programme
in the City of Stratford, Town of St. Mary's, and all towns,
villages and townships in the two counties, June 1st. It is
expected that it will take approximately two to three weeks to
complete this work.
The Information required is basically the same as that required
by the assessors In past years and is necess'a:v cam-
pletien of the assessment roll for each tn,,iIeeea:
All enumerators involved in this programme carry identification
cards, Therefore do not hesitate to ask to see these before
answering questione or divulging information.
Your co-operation and assistance in this programme evil!! be
very much appreciated.
Further inquiry in this regard may be made by telephoning
either Goderich 524-7326 or Stratford 273.0510 or Zenith. 66500
for long distance calls.
N 0 ann is mere disillusioned
than the girls who marries so st--,
eau quit work.
eir, Brian Prescott, .11'ingineering
Division, The course Will cover all
espeets Of machine management
as well, as maintenance and sat.
ety. Renting, echeduling,
ing, insurance, anti equipment re-
placement are among the manage-
ment items eovered. All Major re-
Pairs and general maintenance far
two-and four-stroke cycle engines
are dealt with, The i-elety of the
met, devices for speed Iiiniterion,
oil pressure and temperature warn-
ings. and similar items axe also
eght.
-,vIssung. to linOW more
about this couree should contact
the ;engineering Division, Kempt-
ville College of Agricultural. Tech-
eology. Kern• ptvil le.
Huron-Perth Mbercu
our Chri4nas SSC- r 6 fOR rC
FOR FREE BOOKLETS ON HOW TO EMOKINC,
Cory Disease ASSOCkt 5f,tro
ITS A MATTER OF 'Di'
121 WELLINGTON ST. STRATFORD ONT.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
CAN BE A BOON TO FARMERS
Recreational vehicles are big
business these days. Skidooe,
motorcycles, gO-karts and the
like can. be seen everywhere, buz-
zing throught the countryside,
At the Kemptville College of Agri-
cultural Technology, the boom in
`pleasure machines is seen as an
'advantage to farmers.
Many farms could supplement
their income by laying out routes
and paths for these vehicles to
follow and could, moreover. offer
rental servicing and mainten-
ance facilities for the machine,
farm operators had the training.
Consequently the college plans to
offer them the necessary train-
ing.
A Recreational Vehicle
tenance and Management Course
is being offered at the college for
the first time this year, reports WATER SAFETY AND
PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY
"Three year old drowned. in
lake".
"Seven year old boy falls from
tree while fishing, driewns".
Can you 'imagine anYthing
that happ4ning to One of your
children'? Probehly not. It's always
the next guy, isn't it? The fart
is however, that genuine news-
pap] reports like these come in
from all. part~ of Canado. 19611
some 2iin children under the age
of 19 died by deoweing.
Lark of pare-Mel i-une"rvision
often responsible for these fetnily
tragedies, The drowning- or the
throe .v.o.ir old girl is 4 ease in
point.. She was at a lakeside witth
her parents. While the adults bad
their minds on other things, the
youngster toddled off by hergelf
fled happened to slip in the lake,
She Was dut of her patents' sight
"jwit. one minute". Taut it -WAS
enough. Her body was feettidefil.the
lake three hours later,
The seven year old boy Went
off fishing with a friend at ii boo.
Fay riveie He climbed a tree try eiVe
hi#0401t n, better lacic,ition, trona
• whieli 'is)! Intl lost his'hiihtiae ti.y • and inflatabio suLe an d t el l inn ) 30 feet ii \valor p,irts in lin! ".ater, Tiny are fun,
Neither he nor his friend conic/
-swim.
Tboeo of us. • with. elirldtqm cil
o•ue own shoald lake warning from
theme • unfortimete inaid outs,
Toddlers
should never be elloeed out of
one's sieht. whop thew lie :wetter
nearby., ;',Iost drowning,).. take
.Pliiee within a tow trot of dry haul
in, less than two 'spot of water,. Re-
so easy for little ebildren to fell
into a pond, slip off a 'whorl
lose their balance in a paddling
pool, li0thtpbs i n n he deathtraps
too.
One can't . always keep en Op'
on older ehilitren, but they should
he warned of danger areas surdi ae
dit(-lies, sloughs, piers .Intl land-
detehes, douche, piers and land-
lags. Don't let: them go swininrins•
Iheinselves unless ire at 0 pub-
Awiunning centre,
yoti teke yeur ehildrte. 1 :,
beach ur some other eupetvie.ed
evimming area.. never leave them
:Jame at any time, The lifeguards
May be trained professionals brit
they are not bat.yeitters, •
'aver lot small .ciaildrela itaa
your label up-to-date?
io play with hilt not. eery sat e, A
slight gust of wind van soon t'arr'y
email child Into deep: water.
ehild Out
with you, make sure he
and smell -' e'hildrkee'0
If you tape a in a Inlet
weere