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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-08-13, Page 3at 175 uegrees, fire pockets may he anticipated and the fire pump- e;.• called to wet down the ha.y,. If the temperature reaches 185, degrees the hay should be remov-- ed ,and 'the -fire pumper available, since flames avill develop when the fire pockets contact the air, A temperature igl,egrees means the :bay is • almost sure to:. ignite, says Mr, • Wright. W o.r km en should never work alone and should always have ropes tied around their waists as. a safety measure when working on the . haymow. Long planks should be placed over the hay for men to stand. on. and observe or remove the hay. KNOLLCREST AUCTION SALE Saturday, October 3, starting at 10 a.m. in the Milverton Arena, Milverton. Plan to attend, • • • • • • • •-.• • • • • • CUT OUT HERE • • • 00 • • • • • • • • • • 4 • • • • • S-• • RESCUE BREATHING (MOUTH-TO-MOUTH) THE CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY R.,•••• ow," . RUCKE RS. How much more weight can your vehicles carry? New weight laws have been introduced. Your vehicles may, under new legislation, qualify for increased gross weights: Do you own one or more commercial, vehicles weighing over 6,000 pounds? Have you received your QUESTIONNAIRE front the Ontario Department of Transport? The Department Will calculate the maximum axle and grciss, weight your vehicles may carry if you will complete and re" turn the questionnaire as soon as possible, If you have not received your questionnaire write to: Ontario Department of Transport, Vehicle Branch Box 4012, Postal Station A, Toronto 1, Ontario or Pick up a questionnaire at any Department Examination Centre or licence issuing office. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT Hon. IRWIN HASKETT, W. Q. MACNEE, Minister Deputy 'Minister. BRUSSELS POS'i, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO IIIIMSDA.Y, AUGUST 10111, 1970 ' NM-,Kactu.. HOWICK LIONS BINGO WINNERS Regular Games; Mrs. Gerald Goll, Walkerton; Mrs.. Ci'lEso. Strauss, Mildmay; Mrs. Clarence Denstedt, 'Dorking and Mrs. F. Mansfield, 'Wingham; Mrs. Bill Sail), Formosa; Mrs. Turner, Harriston; Bruce Lang, MildinitY and Gerald Goll, -Walkerton; Mrs. Meyer, Listowel and Mrs. Elmer GDR, Mildmay; Harvey Helm, Kitchener ; Mrs, Caswell, Wing- ham and Mrs. Newman, Wing- haul; Mrs. f:Jobsinger, Mildmay, 3.11rs. Cordon Simmons, Wingham and Mrs. Ruby Payer, Palmer- ston; Mrs. Meyer,Listowel and Mrs. George Walker, BelgTave and Mrs. Gordon Wroxeter; Carl 'Graber, Brussels and An- thony Schefter, Wingham. "Share the., Wealth':' 1, Miss Doreen Denstedt, Dorking; 2. Mrs. A. Ste. Marie, Wingham. $25 Special: Mrs, P. Olin, Wing; ham: Jackpot Consolation bonus: Mrs. Gerald Coll, Walker- ton, Door Prizes; Mrs. Rich, Wingham, Miss Donnalee Formosa, Mrs. Alex Buchanan, Listowel and Terry Anger, Cen- tralia: Lucky Draws: Mrs. H. Wheeler, Wroxeter, Mrs. S. Atistett, Witi ham, Mrs. K. Edgar, Wroxeter and Mrs. R. Ripple, Listowel. BER Sales installation FREE EETIMAtEtt • Barn Cieanera Bunk Feeder! ▪ Stablina DONALD G. IVES 31, 2, 151,,YTH Phone I3hweei6 g117.9024 •00801,0fte****milemeireoleageeserwreme MORRIS TOWNSHIP COUNCIL Morris Township Council met 04 August 3,, 1970, with all memb- ers present and Reeve Wm, Elston presiding, The following motions were carried. Moved by Thos, 11Till.er second- ed' by Ross Smith that minutes of lost meeting be adopted as read. Moved by Jas. Mair seconded by Ross Smith that we accept the tender of The Dominion Road Machinery Sales Co,, Limited of Godericb to supply a new model 0000 Motor Grader for $29,374.50 with trade-in of 1943 Austern .Wesern Cli•ader, subject to the ap- proval of the District Municipal Engineer. Moved by Robt, Granby sedOnd- ed by Thos. Miller that a grant of $100 be given Bluevale cemetery Board. Moved by Ross Smith seconded by Thos. Miller that a grant of $10 be given Huron County Hist- orical Society. Moved by Ross Smith second- ROC :Grasby that we en- dorse resolution 'from Town of Listowel re: Highway 86. Moved by Thos. Miller second- ed 'by Jas. Mair that. ROA; Grasby be commissioner to look after re- pairs to Cole Drain. Moved by Jas, Mair seconded by Ross Smith that Wm, Elston look after repairs to Little Drain; Moved by Itobt. Grasby second- ed by Thos. Miller that road accounts in amount of $10,769.90 be accepted as presented by the road superintendent, Moved by Ross Smith that in ceting adjourn to meet again September 8, 1970' at 1. p.m. or at the call of the Reeve. General A cyou ntS $ 6,980:30 Road Ac:antrits 16,769,95 $28,150.80 J, Elston, Helen D. Martin, ReeVe Clerk THE ANNUAL DAER REUNION The Annual Door Reunion was hod in the Atibllin Hull. There were around oixty people in at- tendance and everyone enjoyed themselves, The sports conitnittce was well managed 13y Mr, and Mrs. .Ken Daer, Mr. and. Mn.s Harold: Kirk- connell and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Daer, The following are the re-- snits, of the SpertS. :Race's; Rick th e Slipper, 5 years and ender, Dianne Camp- bell. 0 to 8 years:' Murray Jackson Greg ,l,irliconnel. p -12 girls: Mar- ilyn Campbell, Kathy McClinchey. 9-12 boys; Donnie Kirkconnell, Ronnie 'Campbell. Peanut Race: Teenagersj David Griffiths. Men's Race, Peter Camp- bell, Women's Race: Mien Jack- son, Youngest boy, Brian Campbell. Youngest girl, Dori Lynn Daer. Oldest Woman, Mrs. Mary Daer. Oldest man, Andrew .Kirkconnell. Softball t brow; Men, Arnold Roney, Women, Edith Roney, Girls', Carolyn Canipbell. boys. Greg Kirconnell. -\-Vheelbarrew Race: Girls, Mary Lee and Loral Ann Roney. Boys, Rodger Roney and Ronnie Camp- bell, Lady with biggest waist: Dorothy Daer. Lady with short- est skirt, Ellen Jackson. Man with longest hair, Norman McOlinchey, Breaking baloons (6 years and under): Diane Campbell, Janice Daer. Saloon Passing: Rodger Roney, Dianne Kirkconnell. Lucky number ,on, chair: Arnold Roney. No. 30 in line up to eat„ Peter Campbell. FIRE PREVENTION . IN HAYMOWS Spontaneous combustion within a haymow can destroy the hay and the building in which it is stored. A constant check of the temp- • • • • • • IX UJ I••• 0 (-7 • • • ENTERT AINMENT AT THE NEW AMERICAN HOTEL BRUSSELS, ONT. CLARE ADLON TRIO FRIDAY and. SATURDAY NIGJIT IN THE RAINBOW ROOM WE FEATURE; TurkeY, Spare Ribs and Sauer Kraut, Flsh and Chips Sorviee .By laws No, 1 3 and. :11 Were liassed setting special rates for tile drain loans, Moved by Thos. Biller sProndoet by Robt. Grasby that general tic:- counts be paid as presented. eruture of the hay is vir a l, says Mr. Hal Wright, Farm Safety. Specialist, Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food. To take the • temperature. a .V• inch...pipe or tube approximately 10 feet in length can be used, The. end. of the tube should have point. of • hardwood riveted to it, and .a few holes, 14 inch in Hitt- -meter•, Made jnst above the bard• wood. The tube should be inserted in- to the hay. Drop a candy or oven thermometer attached to it string into the tube and leave it for five minutes. After five minutes the tomper- ature should be, noted and com- pared to the following scale: if the temperature is 150 degrees. the danger xone, is near and Ob. serrations should be made every day; at 100 degrees, inspections should lie made every four hears; S • • • • • • —4 0 a' • 1 ,(... ..: .,,. 2 r .... ,... .., 3 .4. .o. * ,e R$ i'Lip• t ,KV TURN VICTIM FACE UP. OPEN victim's Mouth. PLACE mouth tightly REMOVE your mouth. RAISE neck with one hand PULL lower jaw to jut around victim's mouth and RELEASE victim's nostrils. end TILT head fully back position. PINCH nostrils BLOW IN_ The victim's LISTEN for air to come out With the other hand. shut to prevent air leakage. MAINTAIN downward pressure on forehead. chest should rise. of victim's lungs, LOOK for the fall of the victim's chest 'PINCH NOSTRILS AND BLOW IN AGAIN. REPEAT steps 3 and 4 continuously. IF AIR PASSAGES ARE NOT OPEN : CHECK neck and head positions, CLEAR mouth and throat of foreign substances. • Start immediately. Don't give up. Send someone for a doctor. • For infants and children, cover entire mouth and nose with your mouth, Use small puffs of • air about 20 times per minute. • Apply resoue breathing in case of DROWNING, CHOKING, ELECTRIC SHOCK, • • HEART ATTACK, SUFFOCATION and GAS POISONING. • ••••••••••••••••••• CUT OUTHg840000••••••••••••••0