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THURSDAY, MA•Y 15, 1975
Rest Home
Auxiliary
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Blue Water Rest Horne entertain-
ed the residents on Tuesday,
May 6. Eugene Bradley and his.
family sang many lovely songs
in a very pleasing manner, .whicl
were all appreciated.
Gerard, Mary Margaret and
Charles Bedard step -danced
together showing many hours
of practice. Mary Margaret
and Gerard danced alone and
all were very much enjoyed.
Sandwiches, tea and coffee
were served and a social hour
spent over the lunch.
The regular meeting followed
when plans were made for the
May tea and the June meeting.
This meeting will be in the
form of a picnic and will be
held on June 3, at 2 p.m.,
with Mrs. Lydia Regier as con-
venor,
Police report
On Monday at 4:25 a truck
operated by Dwight Jennison
Grand Bend, struck a hydro guy
wire. Damage was estimated at
$350. by Constable Dale Lamont,
On Thursday at 11:30 p.m. a
car driven by Gerald Waller,
Huron Park, struck a parked car
owned by Joseph Regier, R, R, 8,
Parkhill on Victoria Street,.
Centralia. Damage was estimat-
ed at $165. by Constable Don
Mason.
Country Singles
DANCE
SAT., MAY 24
AT
Vanastra Social Club
Vanastra, Ontario
The Former C.F.B. Clinton
8:30 p.m.
Music by the
H ii rbourlites
Refreshments Served
Watch for our next
dance on June 14
at Hully Gully
Farmers must cut down accidents
Ontario farmers were warned
recently to cut down on the
accident rate on farms or face
tough government safety regul-
ations.
Paul Steckle, of Zurich,
chairman of the Huron Farm
Safety Committee, told memb-
ers of the Huron County Feder-
ation of Agriculture at their
monthly meeting in Clinton
that he can foresee in the near.
future the Ontario government --
bringing in a Farm Safety Act
to force tighter safety regulat-
ions on the agricultural industry.
There is already legislation
in effect in California, British
Columbia and Michigan he said,
which enforced roll-over prot-
ection on farm tractors. It won't
be long before it comes into
effect in Ontario, he said. "If
we don't pull up our boot -straps,'
he warned, "we'll be dealing
with an act that isn't viable for
us to live with."
He said the safety record of
the agricultural industry is not
good. Every industry but agric-
ulture, he said, has safety stan-
dards. He said that if farmers
could tidy up their own industry
and bring down accident rates,
they would not only cut down
on the waste of one of thernost
important resources, human life,
but would also lower the•Work-
men's Compensation rates charg-
ed for farm coverage and influ-
ence the kind of legislation the
government aright bring in to
cover farm safety.
Regarding Workman Comp-
ensation Board coverage, Mr.
Steckle said that the law states
that every farrier needs W . C. B .
coverage if he employs an
employee for even so much as a.
half a day. This included, he
warned, exchange of labour with
other farmers. Every employee
in the province is covered by
Workmen's Compensation even
if the employer does not have
coverage. The W. C.B, however
can count the employer liable
for damages caused by on -job
accidents. One of these days,
he said, he said, lie expects
the W.C,B. to start cracking
down on fariu accidents even if
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He gave a slide presentation
showing the effects on dummies
of roll-overs of tractors without
roll-over protection and with
roll-over protection. Nearly
all tractor companies in North
America now have rollover
protection cabs, he said and
although the cost of $2, 000
or more may seem like a lot of
money, it is good insurance,
• he said. He said many farmers
buying the new cabs are buying
them not so much for roll-over •
protection but for protection
from sound. Thenew cabs as
well as being stronger in case of
accident are much more sound-
proof making for a more env-
iable environment for the oper-
ator,
He said he had never heard of
a farmer being killed in a roll-
over of a tractor with roll-over
protection and with seat belts
that were in use.
Release schedule
for hall team
May 19 - Clinton vs Zurich
2 p.m.
May 23 - Zurich vs Dash w ood
8 p.m.
May 25 - Dashwood vs Zurich
2 p.rn.
June 1 - Zurich vs Thorndale
8 p.m.
June 4 - Zurich vs Arva
June 6 - Zurich vs Exeter
June 8 - Exeter vs Zurich
6:30
6 p.m,,
2 p.m.
June 11 - Zurich vs Thorndale
8:30
June 15 - Thorndale vs Zurich
2 p. m .
June 22 - Arva vs Zurich
2 p.m.
June 27 - Zurich vs Clinton
8 p.ln.
June 29 - Thorndale vs Zurich
2 p.m.
July 4 - Exeter vs Zurich
6 p.m.
July
July 9 - Zurich vs Arva
6 - Zurich vs Exeter
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July 13 - Dashwood vs Zurich
2 p.m.
July 18 - Zurich vs Clinton
8 p.m.
July 20 - Arva vs Zurich
2 p.m.
July 25 - Zurich vs Dashwood
8 p.m.
July 27 - Clinton vs Zurich
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He also warned that small
children seem to be the most
vulnerable in farm accidents
with the rate highest in the age
group of 2-4. He himself had
lost a three-year-old daughter it
a farm accident in which he was
not personally involved. "No
one ever forgets," he said.
Preventing accidents is a
matter of concentrating on the
job you're doing; anticipating
what could happen and being
prepared for it if it does; and
considering the other people
involved.
Preventing accidents takes
extra time and effort he said,
but it's worth it.
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Children Under 12 in Cars Free GRAND .BEND
FRI., SAT. & SUN. •- MAY 16 - 17 - 18
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Zurich Recreation, Parks and
Community Centre Committee
presents
'75" SKATEATHON "75'
Sunday, May 1, at 1 P.M.
ZURICH ARENA
* Skateathon open to all ages
>r All Skaters must have Sponsoring Sheets which can be
picked up at the Clerk's Office, Zurich Arena, Laporte
Meat Market, Mrs. Berdie Finkbeiner or the Citizens
News office.
>4 Only skaters with sponsors will be allowed to skate.
" There will be no charge to skate with the exception of a
rental charge of 500 for skates.
ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TOWARDS RECREATIONAL
EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES
OPEN DAILY
DINNERS
Mon. to Fri. and Sun.
5:00 to 7:00
Sat. 5:00 to 8:00
BREAKFAST
Weekdays
7:30 a.m. Noon
Sat, & Sun.
8:00 a.rn. to Noon
LUNCH
Every. Day
12:00 Noon to 1:00 p.m.
You Are Always Welcome!
Dining Room Licensed
Under LLBO
SATURDAY, MAY 17
for your listening and dancing pleasure
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Green Forest Motor Hotel
YOUR HOSTS: "PETE" and "CAROLE" DEITZ
HIGHWAY 21 -- GRAND BEND