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1991 popog PICKUP
Green, .23000 kai,8 ilea
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3.80Q motor, Nett White.
(Cedi1ied.)41 2,900.
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(Codified) 4)1 49995.
1994 CHEV SILVERADO
En CAB
50, Maroon, Grey,
(enified) 970995.:
1991 GMC 3590
1 TON VAN.
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asuminum. "„,k
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(Certified) 15,995.
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With air, 122000 knia.
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1991 G2,900., •
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• Clarke ovvs kids
do learn the message
from page 9.4. cross and bad tempered
day, The machine wouldn't because the thing wouldn't
work prolaerly so I came work. 1 realized she was
back to tbe barnyard and 1 right .and that n she had
bad turned the pto off, but learned some very sound
in truth. I had the tractor lessons at quite. a young
still running. I got the • age," he says. -
thing lifteti up on the "I think I realized that
hydraulics and hadn't.put maybe you're wasting time
blocks underneath it. " • talking to people like me
beeause we know every-.
, His daughter, who had thing when you. get to he
gone through the Bruce my age," quips Clarke.
County program, lectured "Those young People do
pim for not doing it the learn these messages and
properly. "I was about to Ws a worthwhile project to
bit the roof• because 1 was keep hammering away 00
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Farm tractors are asso- • The farm operator is
elated with .47.5 % of .the person at greatest risk',
farm -related fatalities, °riving family Injured.
Tractor rollovers and
. rollovers are the leading Source; Canadian
causes of death, In most Agriculturalinjury
• Cases, there was no ROPS • Surveillance Program,
on the tractor. °• October 1997
he • Farm Safety
ASSOCiatiOrk will be
celebrating its 25th
anniversary in 19.98. For
. the last 2$ years the.
„Association has been fro
-
*noting safety to Ontario's'
agricultural community
and has developed educa-
tional programs used
around the world.
The -25th Annual
Conference of the. Farm.
Safety Association will be
• held -on lvtarlt 23,; at the
Sheraton Fallsview Hotel
• and Conference Centre in
• Niagara Falls.
This year's conference
program has. been clevel-
Oped in co-operation and
conjunction with the
Ontario Agricultural
Human • Resource
Comnaittee. There will
also be a greatly expanded
display area featuring vat.-
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by March 31. 1998 and take 24 months of abso utely no -interest • -
finantingi. IN the kind of no-nonsense offer you d exp a hew
generation that works hard to rhea, things easlo for you. • •
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'Cummins 9..Sedes engines, they're ready to prove What a new
generate:10 can accomplish,
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5 years of service
ious-safety companies and
agricultural orgapizations.
Special displays on the
history of the farm safety
movement in Ontario will
•alsobe highlighted.
This year's Program
highlights -a number of
excellent speakers on vari,
ous health and safety top-
ics.
The Conference's
keynote speaker is Roy
Bonisteel, of Trenton. Roy
. is an author and hosted.
•CSC Television's "Man
Alive" program,
Occupational
Respiratory Disease in'
Agriculture will be the
topic of Dr. David Muir,
M.P., Professor,
Department of.Medicine,
• McMaster University
Medical • ,School,
Hamilton, Ontario,
Some of. the other
speakers include: /anis
Seaman, Peel. Board ef
gdueation, Missi s SaUga,
•Will introduce the new
Praetor safety computer
module being developed •
for the Farm Safety'
• Association,
Glen Wright, chair;
Workplace 'Safety and,
Insurance Board will.
• address the delegates.
Ted Meuradian and
Humphry the .Camel, of
•St.Catharines, will talk
about why "Life's Too
Short" and also provide a
wrap-up for thO
ConforettoO•
',Pipeline Safety on
• Farmland will bethe sub-,
Ject of a talk by Gary
Robtns6n, toatittger o
environmental health and
• safety', Trans -Northern
PiPelinos• Richmond Hill.
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