HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-07-26, Page 1Farm safety
week
"Children ,on the Farm Keep Them
Safe!" is the theme of the Canada Safe-
ty Council's National Farm Safety Week
Icampaign, this week, July 5
In almost every case accident on the
farm involving children could have been
prevent through attention to some basic
"principles of farm safety:
1- make equipment and buildings safe
1- dangerous equipment, materials should
be inaccessible
1- know where children are at all times
practice safety
11- set good example
- educate
- don't ask too much
anticipate lapses
!- remember NO PASSENGERS EVER
make work areas off limits
- build safety into farm structures
• - neatness counts
- provide safe storage
supervision is needed at all ages
Remember that children •are
sometimes careless, and may forget.
y may try to do too much, and
sometimes deliberately disobey. IN the
d, safety is the responsibility of
adults. No matter how carefully they
are taught, children are still children.
Implement the 4 E's to child safety on
your farm: eliminate the hazards, en-
force the safety rules, educate the
c.rurdfen —and set a good main e.
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The Lurknow Presbyterhm Church held Its Eiridn' 0' the Tartan service last Stub
day..Some ,of the tartan bearers included, left zto right, Jack Needham, MacDougall
Tartan; Maudie Fisher, -Fraser Tartan; 'Blanche Needham, MacDougall Tartan; Mary
Boyle, .Dress ,Thompson; Beryl Lee of 'Tomb; ,Jean Whitby,ltruce County 'Tartan;
Mirelle ?McKenzie, Nadia and Alia Karaishi Asfith grandmdther Muriel MacKenzie in
theMatlienzie "Tarim; 'Fred Ward. lathe farpicture,`FzatdiffiacKemde, waxing the
MadKinzdeTartmand'itod MaarriziehrtherStewart Tartaapiped in the procession.
Maw Itmihartpbetes)
nloss
receives gr c t
Murray Elston, MPP for Bruce,
Chairman of Management Board, and
Minister of Financial Institutions, to-
day announced that a grant of $33,375
has been provided under Environment
Ontario's Waste Management Program
to :the Township of Kinloss for the im-
provement of its landfill site.
'The Waste Management Improve-
-ift9grams '474 glo?gram.. the
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The litduiew Presbyharian Unwell held
,Lits MAI& 'V the "Tartan service last Sun-
daYiVdtlyalt eapatity. ;erewdirrattendanee.
According to thk:pregrain for the day,
'"AbtorYtdisinethatiafterfthe :Battle of
Volltidea,*41745, Awing the .days OPPre.
seriptimrifrhentheviges, the ',Gaelic, the
kilt and the tartan,Along many of
theScOttish.traditionsAvembanned, some
of the ithitszin the Highlands of Seethuid
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weiddlieltsucbisfaerviee in secret. The
tlansinerywoulthwalk to church in order-
ly and -reverent fashion. The lanai ser-
vice Of -Whatever denomination sttendeil
was aillowed.At atime andaignaLiknown
ofljy to‘kthe iiiiinsmen they wouldtaueha
piece ettartan concealed attar person
and the clergyman Aveidd !then live a
blessbg, by means of ,a short period Of
silence ;during Which private prayers
were offered. A theetfuthymmxwasImmg
followed by the Benedittion andlihe lab
would then lathereutsidethe churl* for
a time of fziehdly visiting boIfore4depar-
ting for home.
Bagpipers Frank MacKenzie and Bad
MaeKenzie piped in the choir, the
trainisbrs,. distinguished guests and tartan
bearers.
7Fratik ,Eiegsbridge's „oldest
xesidenti relebratedtbis101sthhthday on
IllegdaY,,Juir251with a speeialparty at
the Vountrylloads Lodge Where the lives.
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Mr.. Sullivan:was • beni at :his theme
Eingsbridge to ,Jelin E and Catherine
Winn) 1Stillivan, the ablb chiidoLathm(-
iyo
eight lie is mow the last curvi
flieniber Of ;this fluidly and the
',Minivan at itingsbridge..
"He's really is remarkable man forliiis
-age;" says DorOthylarriSlit operator ,of
the Country Roads Lodge inetiremeot
Some. ' 4110',e , up at six every lmdrning
, and .is lusuaily -dressed and at , 'the
breaktatt table lbefore everyone else."
Frank bas been ca faithful,and lifelong
member of the 1St. JoSeph Pariah,
Mhfield And„saysile,can remeznberthe
lintlog ''', e .where,bemadehis
Tint ',4.11.013,‘.Communin s well as the
in 305.
'oat
' dge
bread to his house for five cents Bloat
',lough Frank still possesses a keen
his favorite excuse is "I don't
-remeniber..4en account :Of my age."
One ,zstoty his friends like to !relate
about 'Frank tis the lino An Acquaintance
iv/as bean' to Tema*, 4!I -hope 1 -go quick -
When I go. I %Wet -want to be .a bother
to Anyone:" 'Heating this, Frank. replied,
tette 1 11003401a "
Track's theory of idol** life .is this:
"Always be prepared, be -tearlY bed
andearly to.rise; ,eat,.,zegular meals and
Jots Of yzereise."
!To ,show the ty'seein for
*rend old lentietmatt Bev. :Father
Ed ***Or, Vat..., Par* -priest at
4thigsbridge, 401ebrittlevd,_ r
Frank's intentions followed -by - the open
beii8e at the Country 'Roads e
Ora* lhas TeOided .since 1900.
40441 Plaques land gonoratglatisits
Fmk froutlAsesiald.
inder, j4eutenant Governor; ; the
Matable Alan lOuirppAyi
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of 9staris; 14441C *OA
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long way to 8 --.tak,Mg
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lnotellosthe
:required for the aafe &woad
domestic waste
The Township of Kinloss will use the
funds to conduct "a bydrogeological
study, implement a monitoring system,
create an zeidte buffer area and pro-
vide for final Closure of the landfill
site.
Lt
Nigel .Bellchaniber's recent hiring as
Huron County's new administrator is
both a career step and a move home.
The former Bayfield resident, who is
acting manager of the London Field
Management office of the Ontario
htinisky of Municipal Affairs, begins his
employment with Huron County
r 1.
or Belichainher, who was raised and
attended elementary school in Bayfield,
and high school in Clinton, and has a
'cottage in Ashfield Township, the move
brings bin eloSertellerOn County roots
And foully. His mother, Audrey, lives
in 'Hayfield 00, while his wife, 'Dianne,
is OOP Oederieb, ire berflarents
Bert And *Ole ,gdsheli;e, 441
. Move iliat sloolilerwardlo,"
BellehaMber old last Week. "I've
ikOPed foraVOW Yeattk in posi-
tion .10 V0,04 ;fw . 1ip very
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