Zurich Citizens News, 1970-05-07, Page 17THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1970
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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TOP BOWLERS in the ladies division of the Zurich Mixed Bowling League are shown here with
their trophies, presented to them at the banquet last Friday night. Left to right are Mrs. Jim Bedard,
high single; Mrs. Fred Mommersteeg, high triple; and Mrs. Bill Coleman, high average.
INDIVIDUAL WINNERS in the men's section of the Zurich Mixed Bowling League were presented
with their trophies at the banquet last Friday night in the Zurich Community Centre. Left to right
are Jim Bedard, high single; Jae Grootgin, high triple; and John Paul Rau, high average.
Vapor Barrier
Prevents Damage
A vapor barrier is a sheet of
plastic or polyethylene which,
when placed on the inside sur-
face of barn walls or ceilings,
will keep warm, moist air in-
side the barn from seeping
through the barn walls to con-
dense on the walls' outside
surface.
Livestock barns are always
full of warm water vapor given
off byrespiring animas. This
will flow out to meet the cooler
air outside the barn, But if it
does so through the walls, the
subsequent moisture will warp
and split the surface structure
and severe damage can result.
A vapor barrier, being imper-
vious to water, is often regarded
as being essential to prevent
this.
Dr. Pattie, University of
Guelph, says that a vapor bar-
rier keeps the warm water vap-
our from seeping through a
poorly -built wall. This water
is then got rid of by ventilation.
If a wall is properly constructed
a vapor barrier is not essential,
because the walls themselves
will be almost impermeable
Hear Report On
Driver Education
(continued from page 1)
school rates per hour to be paid
for this; and that sufficient
licensed private citizens be
engaged to give the in -car in-
struction so that all eligible
students can be accommodated.
Roy Dunlop, business admin-
istrator, said he could ascertain
the costs of the various methods
of instruction and bring a re-
port to the board at some future
meeting Chairman John Lavis
said it should be "an interesting
comparison."
Wingham undertaker, Gordon
Moir said that he has seen the
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results of bad driving too often
and advocated that the cost of
driver education to the student
be kept as low as possible so
that most everyone could take
it and benefit by it.
and the water on the inside wall
suface will be dissipated by
ventilation.
Operators should note, says
Dr. Pattie, that the actual flow
of warns air from the inside of
the barn to the outside should
not be prevented, Properly
built walls with the proper
ventilation should ensure that
it continues, but as soon as the
flow starts to go through a badly -
built wall, trouble begins.
It is extremely difficult to
build a wall that acts as a com-
plete vapor barrier, says Dr.
Pattie, and in severe frost con-
ditions, for example, a vapor
barrier of the plastic type is a
Food idea. For more informat-
ion on vapor barriers and vent-
ilating aspects connected with
this problem, farmers should
talk to the agricultural engin-
eering specialist in their area.
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One tornadoe that hit the U.S,
Middle West in 1965 picked up
a moving car and hurled it more
than 250 yards. Three of the
four men in the car were thrown
out. Two of these were killed,
and the third seriously injured.
The driver, who wore a seat
belt, was not seriously injured.
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