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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-06-26, Page 32
364 57. P* Gii,oDEilwa61G 1 4T 4 N TI,I0:1880 (..!'1,:(Lo. m IFRHDA i" CLUE Ili, My name is Michael Steven Zawislak and I turned two on June 24. I live at/1 Blake St. East with my Mom and Dad (Steve and Diane). This year I celebrated my birthday with a few friends and relatives. I would like to send my love to. Grandma and Grandpa Zawislak, great grandma Frost, great Uncle Ralph and all my other relatives from Hamilton. Also "hello" to my grandparents in Goderich and "Auntie Char." " Thanks for letting me join your birthday club. Michael Antique ti!actors, .steam engines will be part of field day at Museum. Steam will be billowing, engines chugging and flywheels spinning as the Ontario Agricultural Museum presents the "Great Canadian Antique Tractor Field Days" qn Saturday, June 29th to Monday, July 1 19851 This new event, the only one of it 31' incl in Ontario, will feature over 30 antique trac- tors, 50 antique gasoline engines and several steam engines, all of Canadian manufacture prior to 1955. Special features include a saw mill, shingle mill and wooden pump -making lathes, all powered by vintage Canadian engines., Each day will feature a parade of these unique Canadian machines, as well as public log sawing, nail driving and bag - tying competitions. Corr and help us celebrate rural Can, mechanical past between the hours ,,f 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., Canada Day Weekend, June 29th to July 1st, 1985. To celebrate Canada Day, Monday, July lst, the Museum will host a strawberry social at the 1867 Puslinch Township Hall from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. will enjoy locally grown strawberries, and real cream piled high on home baked shortcake. While viewing the activities off this event, discover over 30 buildings and displays on the, 32 hectare site. More than a Museum and more than a farm, the Ontario Agricultural Museum is an excellent outing for the entire family this Canada Day weekend. The Museum is located 8 km west of Milton (from highway 401 take exit 320 B or 312) is open until October 14, 198510 a.m. to 5 -p.m. daily. Admission is $2.50 for adults, students $1.50, Seniors $1.25, Children $1.00 and a family rate of $6.00. Use pesticides with care Lung Association urges Summertime, time to get out the lawnchairs and BBQ, time to soak up the sun, time to sit back and enjoy yourself. But wait, what's that buzzing around? What are those little white things crawling on the tomato plants? It's time to get out the spray - it's pesticide tune! "Most of us reach automatically for the appropriate spray for flowers, trees and garden patches," says Betty Hunter of the Lung Association, Huron Porth Counties, but how many of us are knowledgeable about pesticides and the potential dangers in using them?" Pesticides are substances that kill pests,. They are widely used in agriculture and are commonly used in indoor environments. The term pesticide is used in a generic sense to describe a wide variety of toxic Hello, My name is Ryan McLean and I was one year old on Tueday, June 25. I live at 196 Shore Crescent in Goderich with my Dad and Mom Rick and Colleen McLean and my big brother Rickie. Love Ryan FIREWOOD Hardwood $30. - DELIVERED from Goderich to Lucknow phone 529-7879 INTRUDERS are DANGEROUS! VANDALISM and BREAK-INS are costly! PROTECT your family and valuables CaII us today for a FREE demonstration or information about our HOME or BUSINESS SECURITY SYSTEMS. FOREST CITY HOME SYSTEMS Doug Taylor 482-9T04 COUSIN UEE IS AN EVERLA5TIN6 St IJ t( ro NEEP HOMEY (OMIN6IN,ANO TEETH ANO HAM ERON(OMIN6 OUT. "Little Joe's" Bluewater Coffee Shop 353 BAYFIELD ROAD GODERICH 5244331 1 HAIR ©R DESIGN FWOMEN AND MEN EAR PIERCING AVAILABLE ..]--SUNCOAST MALL-GODERICH --._. 524-3515 Hi, My name is Ryan Ewer and I will be on( year old oh June 29. I live near Auburn with my mom and dad and my dog, Roscoe. I will be celebrating my birthday with my relatives and friends from Kitchener, Lon- don and the Goderich area. Love Ryan substances. For example, insecticides, the predominent form of pesticides, are insect killers; acaricides are mite killers, her- bicides are weed and brush killers. These substances vary in chemical composition and can be used in various forms (powders, dusts, liquids, "bombs", aerosols, slow release Strips). "Since these substances contain various chemicals it is essential that they be used with care" says Hunter. "The pesticides, depending on the form, can be inhaled, in- gested or absorbed through the skin. Inhala- tione leads to the quickest absorption. Therefore, airborne pesticides can be very hazardous especially for those with chronic respiratory problems as well as for young children and the elderly." So how can you protect yourself? First of all, always read the labels before each use and follow all directions. Never mix a pesticide solution stronger, than recom- mended by the label - more is not necessari- ly better. If you are a person with sensitive airways, get someone else to do spraying and make sure you leave the area for some time. If the spraying is done indoors, make sure there is adequate ventilation - open the windows and doors. Wear gloves and other protectiveclothing during the application and never store pesticides in unlabelled con- tainers. Contact Betty Hunter at 271-7500 for further information. Museum to feature quilt exhibit July 6 From the antique 'log cabin', traditional `wedding ring', to the contemporary appli- que, "Quilts - A Continuing Tradition" is a feature exhibition of Ontario Quilts dating from the 1880's to the 1980's. This unique and interesting exhibit of quilts will be on display at the Ontario Agricultural Museum from July 6th to August 25th, 1985, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. On Sunday, July 28th, the Museum invites the public to bring their quilts and questions to the Museum. Various quilters will be pre- sent to answer any questions and discuss the art of quilting. CAN EN A HELPING HAND •WEDDI GS.ANNIVERSARIES •SHOW RS'PART S o1NVITATIONS •SILK FI.QWERRS*WICKER *CANDLES •EIU'Y ORIENT..HANLL S & CAR 'APERSONAL • APPOINTMENT CALL Mile���Io Lobb 4824062. ROY OR RENT POM POMS 4 FLOAT DECORATIONS FOR PARADE ENTRIES FLOWERS FOR TODAY GIFTS FOREVER 166 THE SQUARE, GODERICH PHONE 524-8761 Evenings and Sunda'. phone 129-725i. PLEASE TAKE. 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