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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-02-14, Page 12PAGE 12 ZU'I2ICIi CITIZENS NEWS!; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1974 SEWAGE WORK PROGRESSES - Individual homes and businesses in the Village of Zurich are presently being hooked up to operate on the recently completed sewage system. To date 35 to 40 homes and businesses are operating on the new system. Shown here is one of the work crews as they install a hook-up to a home on Rosalie Street. The workman in this photo is Leo Hoffman. F of A warns members At a meeting of the Huron County Federation of Agricult- ure, William (Bill) Crawford, the fieldman, reported that an American based life -sickness and accident insurance company is flooding Huron County with salesmen, concentrating on farmers. While the policy ap- pears to be good, Mr. Craw- ford, himself, a former insur- ance man, urged farmers to investigate the cost of a similar policy with their own insurance company before committing themselves. The difference in premium cost is staggering, he stated. Maurice Bean, of Auburn, reported from OFA that feed tests are available from OMAF •at a nominal cost for home grown feed and that federal services are available for the testing of bought feed. If the cause of disease is suspected to be the feed, the veterinarian is requested to meet with the federal inspector to give direct- ions as to what testing should be done. Testing services are in London, Guelph and Toronto. The Bruce -Huron Hydro Neg- otiating Committee has present- ed a brief to Ontario's agricult- ural minister, William Stewart, said Dave McCallum, of R.R.3, Wingham. In the brief they asked the minister to make a study of what hydro transmission lines are doing to Huron Coun- ty's farm land, especially since it is rumored that a site south of Goderich is being considered for another nuclear generating station. Mr. McCallum said that Ont- ario now has 22 million acres of farmland of which 10 million acres are class one and two land, and it is going out of pro- duction at a rate of over 228, 000 acres per year. "If this rate continues, " he said, "we will have no farmland left in 40 year time." A resolution was passed, asking government help in keeping young people on the farm instead of trying to get unskilled urban people. Some farmers declared that unskilled people on todays complicated machinery would kill them, wreck the machinery or both. It makes much more sense to keep people there who grew up on the farm says Mason Bailey, of Blyth. William Regier, of R.R.3, Dashwood, was registered as member number 1900 in the Huron County Federation. TODAY'S HEALTH Unwanted Children Are Your Choice by David Woods More and more couples are look- ing to permanent forms or Cuntra- cCption --- those \s ho have had all the children they \sant, or those \s hu prefer not to have ony. !Slaking the decision k the diffi- cult part. earrsing it out is easy. Either the Haut or the %Amman can hast a minor surgical incision that \sill present tulssanled conception. It's something sou Inas \sant to talk os'r \kith sour fanlils doctor. Vasectomy of the male k perhaps the easiest choice for both. It's a minor procedure. dune in the doe - lot's office. In ()mart), the number of v.,iNtMilmies. performed Is liym; sear. ()ue Ontario physician, oho has done thousands of tasectomies,' i\s that the ascrugc Canadian seeking the operation is in his miB-thirties. has three Childten and has an CCOI,oI1t1C and CduC.tianal le\ el sonless hitt higher than the average for the general population,. But sou had better be sure that a \asCCIums is %shat sou really want. There hose been several Claims that the operation k retersible. but the sprees, ('ales for res ersat are some- thing less than perfect. Anshotls deciding to hose 11 \;%ecton) y. there- fore.. should regard his decision as final. Ile should he prepared 10 gi\C tip the thought of c\cr fathering children again. -I Inc operation itself Is done under local :ualesthetic, It consists of C\- tising a part of the sais deferens the Burt that tarries %pont to tthc penis. The procedure is painless. although \shen the anaesthetic \star's oil there's usually some nhilti (1ls.otlir nil for :1 slat'. or 1a0. Patient, aur usuollt a,kr.1 to yo home and lie do‘‘ii for the rest of the da\ un o% Well the operallon is pct lt,rro,:d, Patients are advised to hose at least 12 ejaculations before the semen is tested to sec hurt much sperm remains,1 sso negative sperm counts three months after the oper- ation usually show that the proce- dtire has been successful, Some fml•Ihl of contraception should be used during this three-month post- operative period. At this point, the surgeon still normal Is mail the saseelunlited Halle a signed report saying that he is permanently sterile. and that there is no need for further testing for sperin. \\ i1h the fear of meg- itancs perm:mends renittsed, many couples hose reported ronsittt' 01le inlpro\einenl in their se\ Uses. Other reports. though. suggested •that men \silo hose \,lst'CtOI111Cs lellst to 05 for an imagined loss of nlasttltinit\ and %trills hs chasing e\er\ woman in sight. Ilutte\er, 0 sasectums does not :sheet tilt' ,e\ual :It,Ilil) of lite man, though there alas hose been some fear about this when \asec- toms Asa5 still 0 nus ells, and those ss ho had the operation felt 1hal they had to prose to thcntselses that rhes \sere still capable of function- ing uvtall\. Iteporns in the medical literature sus that there's no more es idence of psschotogiead upset or marital prob- lems among saseCtltnliled patients than among untreated patients. Vasectomy is 0 safe, simple and painless operation that pros ides a couple "ill, the op purlunils to be free of the fear of 11 n1santeLl pregnanes . l'nlil \se can come up \lith a Co11l laeepti\e that has no side et Feet', 0 itl that can pros ide protec- tion for substantial periods of lime. saseCtonl\ 111,1', Ise the most etl'ec- ti\e method of absolute hints con- trol :11 our di,pusal, 1 UST REDUCE OUR I �c NTORY 1973 REGAL BUICK 2 DR H- TOP All power with air conditioning, Show room car, Brown with vinyl top. 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