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The , Fat= Safety in siicix i+i.media4elyc atter
Association has issued at tray bge or cow silage, is
warning that silo gas may pct in and can last fix up
be a FOWL nr this fall as a a tip we .s after filling
moult of surmmer weather is. -completed. Sealea sib s
cans itiolns across the have, an oxygen .deficiency
prov ,ee. The drought in • due w build-up of carbon
Parts of Qntario set the. dioxide and other toxic
stage for the. fUruiation of gases. Huth. of these areas
silo uses. since plants should not be entered
have been under Stress, unless the rules f' con.
The Association wartis rined..space entry am fczl':-
,that any silci should be lowed including= tbe•wt ir-
consideroed -a confined ing o apg rpt•iate self-
space and appropriate contained breathing appaG
sat'ety. measures should. be rakes.
taken. Situ gases can form Basic entry procedures
for dinFcfed space:
t, Test. the- atmosphere for
• oxygen, toxic 'griefs and
explesiVeness. •
Z. If .a dangerous amps,
pherre exists;,: y:ouk must
wear a solffcuntaxned
breathing. apparatus.
Ventilates the area if possx-
bier.
3. : All uzesohauh l and
Otani* egnipim is nnist
•ber hoed out.
4.. Use the "buddy system"'
and wear a life'ine.
Sufficient equipment and
manpower rnust .be avail.
able The extra, person is
Dr. Leanne Thorn$On lel. t . CCFP
is pleased to announce.
the opening of her practice
in Family Medicine on.
Septen her ,. 1998 at the
KINHUR N MEDICAL CENTRE
and the RIPLEY CLINIC
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therm to sum ,i,+:on ass.is-
tauce if neinietl.
5. Estbinsli SP= form of
communication: verbal;
bared si; lure signals.
6. Never re -ester a coir*
flied spm without retest-
tug
etesttug or mune the.at,a•.
Gases may he, a signifi-
cant problem in area:i.
where crops were da.r
aged dam to hail or whew
exel Ssivtt S%'i have con-
tributed to weed groviith.
Weeds and sued: pia n
Duct tea harm• tomer ciznr-
CentratiOn3 of free Tratrutes
which are converted intoe,
sitlo gases .oar.nitrcx eat
dioxide wtteo put into the
silo.
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unetdaa:ae' g :r.s 41 their
a;vnatents decor puce,
comzibagtiag to green-
hoease gases.- in the
atMosphere and climate.
change:. Throwing away
Iess, and composting
and zecyclung more --
heips mince tins threat
. to the environment.
ada's natianaT anthems
Woad you please rise tbr the singiti4,
cif C'snada's: 'National Anthem. To
Canadians of the Fite 18003 this re guest
ptobabiy ted to some hesitation.. but only
until tbWmasic started. You see at that
time there were two unofficial/official
national rmtt exits sung across the country.
Which one you sang depended mostly on
whet you were from andwhat language
you spoke.
The Maple Leg 'Forever•
Inspired by a falling maple leaf,
Alexander Muir, as teacher in
' carborough% Ontario, wrote Ott) words to
• this song in • I Sb?, the year of the
Coufedexation,•arad set it to music for his
students to sung,. Although he never
recovexed'the c,ust of pxrioatiug it privateey,
it became popular in sh- spealt.0 ;
Canada over ttte.next twenty. years; as an
unofficial: national anthem.klex a it is:
In days a yore,, frost Hritain's s1x xe;,
. Wolfer, the dauntless item, came,.
Aad planted heart Britinnia's Flag on
Canada's fair domai ;
Here may. it ;nave% outfit boast," our
prig,..•
#u+ ,ioi it love together
' Tho Thistle, Shamrock, Rose entwine
'Tlttet MapleLeaf forever. ':. .
The Maple Leaf, our emtz eft•de r,.
TireMaplezLeaf forever.:
c3c?d save out;Qae % and heaven bless
The, Maple Leaf forever-
At
oreverAt Qt eenstoa Heights and Lundy's
Larne .
Ow brave fathers,, side by side..
For freedom. homes, and loved ones -
dear
inti r stood and nobly died:. • .
Anti: those dear rights which they
rnaintaid•
We swear to yield them never! °
Quin WatettWord ever, MOM shafft be
The Maple Leaf forever!
Ck'Ca
Q• C was, cQrtapose i by Calixta
tatvadee,, Wick wards by AAaouthier7 fw.r
the St -,Tea Baptiste, Day festival in
Quebec City, in t8$ . t1t was not. heard in:
English Cauada.for over twenty years
English; speaking Canadiapa had adarpted.
that Maple Leaf Forever as their . national
anthem. However! new English words.. to
O Canada. were cowposed by IC Shy
Weir in .t9013...,It, is' now Caua,'s official
national anthem This Canadian historical
fact isjust one of a, selection. of fats and
trivia about ext the twos put together by
Seag�ruw's . ebia t"s 114th!
Aw,.iversary 8 o, �wlleiisky blendi inig: inti!-
tion. Seagram's S3. part, of mu Canadian
herrtage since 1883. •
(Source; Cautada;'s Story in, Song} •
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tin p+ op'le to- tie the l us
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