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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20,1979—PAGE 11A
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beef, pork, Iamb, veal and poultry • . .
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Swift Sugar Plum or Maple Leaf, Ready -to -Serve
SMO
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A&PSIDE 1
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Quarters Ib 2.59
KED ` .b
S Halves
1 -Ib vac pac
Snow
is very
heavy
BY
RON FLEMING,
AGRICULTURAL
ENGINEER
Every winter in Huron
County we have at least
two or three roofs on
farm buildings collapse.
These collapses are
caused by the weight of
snow which has built up
on the roof. In some cases
the problem has been that
the trusses were not
designed for the right
loading conditions. There
are four main phrases to
keep in mind when
figuring out the strength
a truss should be: ground
snow load, exposed
condition, unexposed
Ncondition, and dead load.
Ground Snow Load -
refers to the weight per
square foot of snow on the
ground.
Exposed Condition - for
design of a truss we use 60
percent o`fhe ground
snow load if the exposed
condition exists - this
means the building is not
protected from the wind
and won't be in the
foreseeable future. The
snow will blow off.
Unexposed condition -
1 the opposite of the ex-
posed condition - this
could mean the roof is
protected by, a row of
evergreens or by a higher
building. We use 80
percent of the ground
snow load.
Dead Load - the weight
of roofing materials - for
an insulated ceiling we
usually use eight p.s.f.
and for uninsulated - six
p.s.f.
Example - Clinton has -a
ground snow load of 50
p.s.f. An exposed building
with insulated ceiling
have-a-desigrrioad-
§-,of 60 percent x 50 x 8
equalling 38 p.s.f.
We use these loading
conditions for figuring
out the strength of trusses
with a 4:12 pitch. This is
standard for most farm
buildings. .
If you are building a
farm building, make sure
you and the contractor
know the snow loading. It
will save you money now
if you don't build twice as •
strong as you need and it
will save you money in
the long run if you build
what you do need and not
have the roof come down
in one of our Huron
County snowfalls.
Truss Plans are
available for several
spans and loadings at the
Agricultural Office,
Clinton. . •
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• SCHNEIDERS — LOOPS
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Bread Crumbs 69ce
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L7ATIGN
STRIP LOIN
'Sr',,1g,AKS
4tiy;
WITH THIS COUPON (
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c
The Regular Price of
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8 ;Beef — Boneless
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STEAKS
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Limit one per faitily.
Valid thru Sat., Dec. 24, 1979
A&P 634
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injury...
• from page 10A
total number of farm
fatalities.
The lack of complete
injury and fatality
statistics concerns the
Association. While it is
possible to identify
problem areas with
present injury and
fatality statistics, they
give no clear indication of
the extent of the problem.
More complete and
comprehensive statistics
could reveal that the
farming occupation is
more hazardous than
present statistics in-
dicate.
Announce
new rules
Amendments to the Old
Age Security (OAS) Act,
introduced by Health and
Welfare Minister David
Crombie, received Royal
Assent Thursday,
November 29.
The amendment to the
Spouse's Allowance
program removes a
provision which ter-
minated the Allowance
six months after the
death of the older spouse.
Now, spouses allowance
recipients whose spouses
have died will continue to
be eligible for- the
Allowance until they turn
65 and qualify for OAS in
their own right, or until
they remarry or die,' as
long as they meet the
necessary income
requirements.
The Amendment also
reinstates Allowance
recipients who are still
-eligible but have ceased
• ro receive the benefit in
the past as a result of of
the older spouse's death.
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