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The Rural Voice, 1992-11, Page 56GREY County Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER 446 10th St., Hanover, Ontario N4N 1 P9 519-364-3050 • The Rural Voice is provided to all Grey County Farmers by the GCFA. Make farm safety your #1 priority! I found out this past fall that there is a right way and a wrong way to lift something heavy. I did it the wrong way and the result was a pulled muscle in my lower back — a very painful and frustrating thing to have happen during harvest. The injury left me useless for a couple of days but it made me realize how important a farmer's health is and how easily it can be lost. While I was at the hospital getting X-rays a fellow came in by ambulance. One of the at- tendants told me the injured man was a farmer and had somehow got his arm into a chain on a machine while it was running. He lost a finger and the use of his arm for quite a while. Just the day after that I read of a woman who got caught in an auger and was killed. What is wrong with us farmers? Are we not aware of the danger or are we too aware of the danger and simply dismiss it? Farming is a very danger- ous job and accidents happen quickly and when we least expect them. Some people don't seem to realize the dangers around them. For the sake of time saved they will expose them- selves and others to dangers and tell themselves that nothing will happen to them. It would take a couple of hours and a few dollars to have that PTO shield fixed properly but it would take longer to get uscd to a wheelchair if you lost a leg on an exposed PTO. GCFA Directors' Meeting Thursday, November 19, 1992 OMAF Boardroom, Markdale 8:00 p.m. Members are welcome to attend Revisions to GCFA Constitution will be discussed at this meeting. if you wish a copy, please contact our office at 364-3050. 52 THE RURAL VOICE Some dangers are not as obvious. Why do I still see children riding or even driving farm machinery? It may be cheap labour but you could never forgive yourself if something terrible happened. Indeed it could turn out to be very costly. No crop or job is worth risking the health or life of a child. Please don't snicker and say that I am exaggerating. Call the farm safety association and they will give you the cold statistics. Children as young as two years of age are victims of farm accidents! That is a tragedy and a disgrace. Be smart, be safe. Brian Milne Second vice president, GCFA BENTINCK TOWNSHIP FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE ANNUAL MEETING Friday, November 27, 1992 6:45 p.m. Pot Luck Supper Variety of Entertainment following short meeting. Everyone Welcome. GREY BRUCE HUMANE SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING Thursday, November 26, 1992 8:00 p.m. Walkerton Agricultural Society 206 Durham Street West, Walkerton Guest Speaker: Gordon Coukell, Chairman Ontario Farm Animal Council BENTINCK TOWNSHIP FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE Ratepayers Meeting for Bentinck Taxpayers Monday, November 9, 1992 Council Members plus both School Boards and the Building Inspector will be on hand to answer questions concerning the Township of Bentinck.