Zurich Citizens News, 1975-07-24, Page 19Page 20 -Zurich Citizens News, July 24, 1975
Farm
accidents
The majority of farm accid-
ents involve teen-agers . and
young adults under 30 years of
age, the Farm Safety Assoc-
iation of Ontario reports.
Preliminary data for 1974
reveal that of the 471 reported
accidents in Ontario's tobacco
industry, 283, or about 60 per-
cent, occurred in the 10 to 30
year-old age group. The figures
show that in the general farming
sector, 224 of 491 mishaps --
about 46 percent --took place in
this age group. .
J.K. Weeden, agricultural
engineer with the Ontario Min-
istry of Agriculture and Food,
says one reason for the high•
incidence of accidents involving
the young is that the shortage
of farm labor in some areas has
resulted in many people taking
part in farm work without prev-
ious knowledge or experience
of farming, such as younger
brothers or "city cousins."
"The problem is that young
people are not prepared for farm
machinery. It 's bigger and more
complicated than ever before,
and the kids simply don 't know
how to operate it," Mr. Weeden
says.
One of the ways to reduce
youthful accident statistics is
through training. He lists a few
pointers for both farmers and
AUSTERITY PROGRAMME - Several Zurich residents have decided to beat the high cost of gasol-
ine by using "real" horsepower. Shown with their ponies are Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bedard Jr., and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Merner and their family.
newcomers to the farm.
Tractors are more a part of
farm accidents than any other
piece of equipment. A great
many of these accidents are
caused by faulty or improper
shielding of the power takeoff.
Mr. Weeden advises farmers
to ensure that shields or guards
are in place and properly
lubricated.
Before any repairs or adjust-
ments to equipment are made,
make absolutely sure the PTO has
been shut off.
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Salad greens
must be dry
Salad greens must be absolutely
dry, otherwise the salad dressing
won't cling to the leaves. So,
after washing salad greens, shake
well to remove as much moisture
as- possible. Roll them up gently
in several thicknesses of paper
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About people
you know
Last Thursday a family picnic
was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Steinbach, Zurich,
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Witmer,
Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Allison, Chris and Cheryl, Neosha
Missouri were among the guests.
Other members from the area
also attended.
SHOF'PEC
Sidewalk Sale N
It's the Biggest 2
Sale In Huron
County m
GODERICH
STARLITE
OPEN NIGHTLY
First Show at Dusk
Children Under 12 in Cars Free GRAND BEND.
FRT.,
SAT.
& SUN. — JULY 25 - 26 - 27
"i havler►'t had such a good time
at o nem', movie in years."
Perer Dogdanovich,
New Yos Magazine
7Ti-IE
REF.
MUSKE 1 •EE1S
TECHNICOLOR'
PRINTS BY or LUXE'
Adult Entertainment
eNTUA�
FOX.
$ P Y $ Adult Entertainment
ELLIOTT GOULD and DON SUTHERLAND
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday — July 28, 29, 30
"CHINATOWN
om" (starring Jack Nicholson)
"Private Schoolgirl"
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
July 31, August 1, 2, and 3
fANRMOUNT.PICTURES PRESENTS
Francis Ford Coppola's. PRODUCT
I
,1• 1.
Robert Duvall DianeKeaton.
RobedDe'Niro Talia Shin John
MichaelV.6azzo Morgan King`
Mariana Hill Lee Strasber
Frencistold Coppola A Mule
ft a
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