The Huron Expositor, 1959-07-17, Page 9,g<
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he Second' Annual ;
National' Farm a mSafety
Week"
will be observed -July"_19;-25.- It
should be observedevery
week of- the .'year! Check your
property now, point by
point,' and see how it rates.
Then make your farm a safe'
place to live and work!
mon ense
The harvest season on Canadian • a part of their: activity. July 19-25
farms is 52 weeks, long for
death! Each year an estimated
1200 farm people are killed, and:
over 100,000 are injured• in acci-
dents. There is, a twist of tragic
irony in' the fact that so . many
Canadians. lose their ,lives "provid
ing the food without,' which the
country ;could not lice,
And; to • make the -picture more
grim : the Ontario .Safety League'
pointy out that;- the; majority of
these :deaths are somebody.fault
—and" could be"prevented.The.
main: cause of these "accidents is
human failure= ignorance and care
.lessness.
Safety, organizations `across the
country are- trying t4 •stop' acci-
dents'on the fni. For. the second
year Canada join the U.S. iii
observing•Farm • ' Safety Week;.
which has been ' pTSelain;ted' ffr
July':19 .25._.President Eisenhower
and;Prime "Minister Diefeiibaker;
have-: publicly endorsed the pre-.
gram.
Every farmer should lend his
support, too. Asindividuals; `•rural
residents can help in the battle
against farm acciden€s'by snaking
regular inspections of their hoes,
buildings, >fields,' machinery', and
,equipment. A "little 'repair 'and 'ex-
tra care is most of what -it .takes
to bring safety home'to" the -farm.
•As•.groups;.farmerscan work'for.
safety too Rural .iorganizations
`should 'Ina'i a ""accxderit-•-preyention.
hat Is Your Farm Safety Rutin
COLUMBAN
Mr:: and";Mrs.;'Tom' McIver, and
family,•Toronto,•• and: Miss Marion
Melver, Detroit, visited - Mr: and
Mrs. "Wdlliani McIver. •
MissRosemary Lane° and, Jack
—Melady, , afe': atterrdiisg"-su ]der
school in Toronto .'
Mr. and .Mrs Joseph •Manley,
Ruth • and Keith, Stratford with
Mr. and Mrs: Frank ;HtcknellL
Louis Keirnedy and Mass 'Denise
Perreault, Toronto; if,and Gordon
Kennedy; St.:•Basil's ••Seminary,
ionto; , are* visiting" Mr. and- Mrs..
Angus Kennedy '
Mr. .and : Mrs. Don Heard and
family Newmarket, •and Mr "•and
Mrs. John Fawcett, •London, 'kith
Mr. -and Mrs. J J. ,Holland.
Mr. ono,::Mrs. Jack • Walsh and
Matt Murray spent the weekend`
in Windsor..
Misses -Agnes and. Anne' Lynch
are ;spending: a few` days in De
trort' -- • ;
'.Miss Eleanor Bowman and'Miss
Rosemarie Feeney.vtsited in.Hon-
ey. Harbour.:;;
Mrs. Frank Murr• Detroit :and
aYz
;Miss H]1da; Kennedys London, viOo.
ited,Mir.. and ::Mrs ;Angus "•-Kennedy;
aziiVMr. and Mrs. 'Augusta.'Dpch
KEEP- MACHINES '
S IN. GOOD ,REPAIR: Keep all
guards
and "safety4levices inlace. Sto ;machines'
P P
before
unclogging,Oiling Or adjusting.ahem. Don.. wear
'loose
, floppy- cloti
..around machin
er .
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OPERATE TRACTORS SAFELY: Start tractors
/ smoothly; turn""dorners :slowly. -Avoid ditches,.'
banks and soft' .ground. Always hitch to the draw ar
.
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USE S THE RIGHT TOOLS FOR THE, JOB:' Make
-"sur r �
e -_,,our oohs are=in-good; sa�e�condi trod. 1 eep
them, in a "safe' 'place and -handle with care.
SPEAK TO ANIMALS' WHEN APPROACHING
THEM. Keep them calm by acting with calm self
assurance. yourself.: Keep bulls an safe pen,
KNOW AND OBEY ALL TRAFFIC LAWS: • Fol-
" . .
l-
low ;safe driving practices: e
Rada
nd _'obey all
traffic
signs.
BE A GOOD HOUSEKEEPER: 'Have a .place for,
/:.e e Ymin ;a d keep everything in.its,
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'WATCH"YOURSTEP TO PREVENT FA.LL S.Keep
ee
ladders and steps 'n good repair,
with no .loose
runs.
'g sure •, Makes r they are easily accessible in case of
emer ency, and don tPite things s on stai
rways:
BE "FIRESIGHTED":''; Don't: smoke around the
barn. Pour gasoline or kerosene outdoors to pre-
vent the:accumulation; of ex losive:va ors. r clean out-
-doors.
P.,, Dry. •
•doors. Don t. use 'kerosene
to start fires. 'Be Caref with
ul
matches.
APPLY 'FIRST :AI PROMPTLY: Even' min n
juries', be;dane n '
s dangerous if :the,y are ' no " true
not
immediately:
KeeP first aid kits in.the `house in the
barn ' l
and .n: the
o tractor.
TREAT ALL :GUNS AS IF T B H_ Y,. 0 WERE LOADED: --
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l
Keep -guns unloaded except when actually using
h"
tem. Aim ONLY at "targets you want to shoot. -
KeepAlert Today — Be Alive -Tomorrow !
THE FOLLOWING LOCAL FIRMS SPONSOR. THIS °AD
IN THE-LNTEREST OF NATIONAL FARM SAFETY WEEK
JOHNNIE ``BL
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"John Deere & ' SaService
Check with usfor clearing:: prices on `off-season" equipment
Phone 768
Seaforth`
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Masre ..% Ferge sOn' Sales and Service
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Phone 110
Seaforth
Mime: Mi11' 9 'Produce 13 - • Seaforth`
FARM, EQ
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• Service To All Makes of Tractors
WALTON
•Phone Seafortli'832 r 33
ROWCLIFFE MOTORS
-Case Farm''Equipmelnt. Sales.':and Service
W1E SERVICE"ALL 1V1AKES OF TRACTO t$
Phone; 267 ,
Seaforth
CANADA LIMITE.
SCOTT' LT
Distributor of SUNOCO PRODUCT
MOTOR FUEL " meicot OILS LUBRICANT
BR FIELD' ' PhoneSeaforth 64 W1
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SEAFORTH MOTORS • '
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Expert 'Repairs , T.o-A 1 Makes of Cars,
- Trucks, Tractors
Cheyxolet,Oldsmobile; 'Vauxhall Sales and Service
Phone -541 Seaforth
TOPNOTCH FEEDS
WALI:I$N & f3ItOADFOO'T,• Coitsignces
Distr><butors• of (duality
Petroleum Products
To the .Fars Trrade,
Phones' Seaforth 686-W Godellich 190
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"The''Most Value For the Earluer's Dollar"
Phone 775 Seaforth'
BALL MACAULAY -. LTD.
U1�'PLIES'
LU1V.[BER� "and ;BUILDERS' S
CEMENT and LIMI
Phone 787:
Seaforth,.
will be a good opportunity for rural
residents tootakeA few new lessons
in safety—and -then practice them
all year.
The theme of this year's Farm,
Safety Week is, "Safety . Makes
Sense",: Safety does make sense'
It could save your life. •
Mrs. Joseph Melady, Mrs. Joseph
Dorsey andMiss Mary Cronin are
Vending a few daysin Detroit.
and,o.Mrsy Lou Rowland and:
family; Waterloo, with • Mr ' and
Mrst--Gordo?i. Stables
s" aroh Agin
• 'Zeiss:• Kit hen-'
. c
ere• is•visiting "Mr. and Mrs. ':Joseph'
Eckert
• P1an 'Su er
i'VL . PP
•
The "regular•, moz]thW meeting ,of
.the Catholic Wonien's League ;was
held, at; the : home -. of Mrs:: Frank.
Bowman with a good -attendance..
The president, ,Mrs: Angus:' Ken
nedy; presided. Reports of the .con
veners were .given: Final plans for
the supper " and..carnival, • to be
held; July•22,, were made with, ap,
pointments,for tables and:;other de
partinents. The prize for^_the %eve,
fling,: donated by Mrs:. Joseph Kale
Was won.-by-'1Vlrs. William •Menti:;.
.HURON FARM- NEWS
Borne fall ;barley has been swath-
ed and combined... Fall wheat is
turning quickly and . there likely
-will'be.some cut and, swathed this
week. haying operations are al-
most completed. Corn and 'bean
crops are advancing slowly. Sugar
beets appear; to be growing -well.
Seaforth council .
Approves Accoun
pp ts
Accounts were 'approved for pay-
ment as follows: .Receiver Gener
al, stamps, $48; A. Horne, salary-.
$60.50; A •Price, overtime, $4; C;
H. Addicott "wages,,' . 4; A.; Miller;
Wages, $153.50; F. Murray, Wages,
$135.50; P.U.C„ acct., $90.54; H.
Bolton, acct., $ir; • H; -Glees, acct.,
$30 Velma Miller, acct.; $65; G.
A. Whitney;` aett ;''$16, D. H. 'Wil-
son, salary; $258.33; E. Hutchinson,
salary, $320.83; S. Bates, salary,
262.50 A
.
Calder salary,
.
H.. Maloney,J. Ca y,
: sal -m.34-74 243733; [�
Price,. salary, $205.82; A. Horne,
salary, $29.70? Seaforth News, acct:
$253.53.
Relief, ` $15; F. - Fling, acct.,
$416.46 ; . Ball" - Macaulay, ' acct,,
$34,68; • '.Gordon A. Wright, acct.,.
$8.50; A. Baker,, acct., $6.50; Sea-'.
forth' Machine Shop,: acct., $35; pn.,'
tario Textiles Ltd.., acct,, .July 15
Aug.. 15, $10; Helen Glew, . acct.,
$16; Box Furniture Store, acct.,
$42; R. Bell Industries Ltd., acct,
$11.60; qD: Brightrall, acct,, -540.86;'
.Baldwin Hardware, acct:, $42.86;
Langdon Mfg. Co, acct„ $62.1b; M.
E, . Clarke,µ: acct., $37.31; Langdon
& ons acct; -$480.'" - Lavis' Con-_
tractjng -Co.', ,Ltd., ' acct.,. $36.05;
Sawyer -Massey, acct., $258.68; Sea -
forth Concrete Construction,. sect,.
$2.40; Seaforth petroleum Corpora-
tion Ltd.; acct., $14.77.
Kendrick's; B -A Service, acct.,.
$52.68; ,Regier Transport, acct:,
$116.50;' Geo, B. Miller, acct.; $4.30;
Canadian Tire Corporation; acct.,
$34.92; °N. C. Bell, acct., $54.07; F.
Murray, wages, $18.50; R. Dalton,
acct., $28; A. Miller, wages, $83;
The Flintkote Co, Ltd.,' acct.,
439.74; Bell Telephone Ca., . acct.,
$80.9q -La. France Fire Engine
Foamite Ltd., `abet.; $105.3; C.
Coombs, acct., $4.29; Huston Fire
Equipment:Co., acct;, $17.35; Town
of Seaforth, sundries, $5.75; x.
Brock " acct., $72.02; Ii. Bolton,
acct,; $4; A, Haker; acct., $20; C.
YI, Addicott, acct:, $4.00.
MARX 'CRONIN;'daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert; Cronin, . .
R.11. ?4; Seaforth; will teach ;in
- itch'e'ner this:' -September. HBe
fore attending Stratford Teach-
ers' College she went to •USSS
No. 3, Hibbert; and Dublin:
High.. School. `_ Her hobbies: are
home :;;gardening and music.
While: at the' College she was a
member of the squaredancing
club. "
E HUHoN Ex 0SITOHt' swo TH,' o
SUGGEST VARIOUSWAYS T, REDUCE
COST OF FEEDING'` VEAL . CADS::
Most farmers agree' -that nom- questions often' arise: 'Is pThole
ing-beats whole milk -as a feed fork the most profitable feed, and
growing out veal calves quickly; what's the "best way, to feed via?
Packers -pay top prices too for 200., O,A.C, "dairy researchers tried:
pound sealers, with the creamy eight different feeding syeterns on
white flesh that straight whole 22 Holstein bull calves.. The treat -
milk -feeding produces. But two m"ents tried were whole milk., pail
fed; whole milk ,feed for ,:three
weeks,. then; -reconstituted .skim
milk; milk replacer; and nurse
cows. These four ' treatnients were
tested .with ',and without supple
.ment,s to inake'•up' the full eight
systems. Here's what theyy • found.
Calves on nurse cows made' the
fastest.- daily gains ,(2.44 pounds)
The Seaforth. Women's' 'Institute , Calves' .on .milk"replacer 'made.
have . aecepted an invitation- from the slowest gains. `
Walton Women's Institute to be. • Average gain for all treatments
guests at their meeting Thursday, was 1,70 pounds per day. ;•
Jlrly 23, at 8.30' pm., in the Wal-. ' ' Hay and concentrate supplements
ton Community Hall An invitation ,increased the. daily, gain of milk
has alto been_aecepted.frona Dash_ replacer and ,skimmilk calves, -and'
Weed "Institute to attend their pie -increased the:dressing percentage
-die-in Riverview Park . Exeter,• on of Skim -milk calves the most
Wednesday;,: afternoon, July 2929," at Nursed' calves; had the ..highest
2;30 p m, Anyone wishing a ride -to dressing percentage (60.0%)'.
,either of these places are -asked, to "Average dressing'"percentage for
caIl `-Mrs, Lorne Carter; Mrs. Gra all other calves was .54.2%.. ;
ham -Kerr, or: Mrs: Earl Papple. Market prices were highest for
The Seaforth Women's :Institute: the whole Milk:f,ed "calves ($2272
are taking. their trip this year to per 100 pounds live :Weight).:;: '
Niagara .Falls =by„ way, of Wood- Calves fed skim -milk supplement -
stock, , B,rantfdrd ;'and Hamilton, ;on ed with concentrate and hay in.ade
:Tuesday, July 21. ; Anyone 'wishing the biggest profits.
-to;go; call Mrs. R. M. Scott, Mrs:'.
Eldon Kerr. or Mrs. John -MacLean - ' Stranger: '.`We1l,_hoW' are ..things
by., •Saturday night. Lathes are "around 'here?"
asked to brinigqheir own ,lunch for ` Native: • ,"They must be improv-
dinner. The bus will leave: Seaforth;' ..ing,, stranger.,`All,•tpe. farmers wish
at 7 a.m. at Goderich and Main Sts. _the. ycould • get Government jobs,
and all the "Government 'men '.seem.
Kraft is the strongest -paper to wish they could befarmers ."
Seaforth
•
Plans. Bus Trip
To Niagara Falls
Shower 'Honors
Doris . Pullman
A miscellaneous shower was giv-
en in'honor of Miss Doris Pullman
by Miss Marion • Chamberlain' and
Mrs. Donald Andrews, ,.at 'Cham-
berlain's cottage in Bayfield.
After enjoyable contests,: the
bride elect was ' presented with
many lovely gifts.
:.:BRUCEFIELD
Mr, andMrs. Fred: McGregor
left on ;,,Saturday to - Vend , their
holidays at the "lake
Miss M.• Swan and Mrs. C.:Ham
are holidaying ' at Kincardine for
Mrs. Fred Rathwell' and Mr., and
Mrs. Robert Elgie attended the fan-,
era]: of a relative in • Detroit on
The annual .Sunday • School` pic-
i�ac =will: be.. held en:: 'ridaY; July..
17 . at `Seaforth Lions Park...;..
`;and Mr
imon .•',MclIenzie Mrs. S
spent',S•unday. with Mr and ;Mrs
WaILer:11lo1ffatt:''
Mr. and Mrs.U N le have mov-
ed into the 'Simpson .apartments.
Miss ,Georgine McCartney, • of
Stratford -••General •Hospital,-. spent,
t' e Parents, Mr. the ,weekend wih h r p ,
and Mrs.—,Wilson 'McCartney:"
Mr. ;and Mrs. John McGregor
and : Mrs. Frank McGregor : and
c
:Miss Margaret M G re a g x are vis-
iting at: Sudbury with Mr, and Mrs.
Randal:.Pepper,
Miss• Martha , Clifton; Lucknow,:
is the guest of Mrs, ., Charles : Clif-
Mrs:• Ella Yennor, Thorold,. call
ed on iss Mary Gibson antlMrs.
Berry,; on •Sunday. .
i4
Paper mill forests are the best.
managed in the, land.
Safety was a word to Jiro,
Aimed•a.t others, -not at him. "
William' on the other hand- -.
Practised safety on his land.
;him drove his tractor like a f
{ v.
Certain he,would :not ':upset,
Witham drove his with rest,care—,
Of its'dangersrwell aware.
Jim was always havingfalls
Y ...
O b'cakr'nladders,
pitchforks,
w::
alls
OWn'Itsawfaest"yh=eheh'dthyn,octacoremfupIrowm.issee:'
Jim left this world the
sudden way
'VVhile blbwing u.; some stumps ani day.
Wise Wilham s living out his days
Because he knows hataafet ash "
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National Farm Safety,Week.
JUL--Y--19.25
Clj-OPIRATORS INSURANCE
ASSOCIATION
Sponsored by.the'OFA
Offices in Toronto, London, "Windsar, Namifton, Ottawa; Olden Sound •'
As Our .Year Ends July ,31st, We Are Lowering Our Inventory and
Offering ,Special Savings on ' All Shelf Products and Metal Products
ixam le t. Re u•ula'r
p g
Howard's or.. Wilson's riTOOait ..
;(11/Ati. Size)
Egg Washer "
5 -Quart; Water. Fbuntalni
6 -Foot Automatic Waterer
50=x. Hanging. Feeder
1.Utina Pump
10 on A Cedar Posts
,cOffAll
1.225 -each
$21,95. each
$1.50 each
x$13.95 , each
$3.95 each
$84.95; :each
'NOW..
1 for $1.10 ,
or2':f or $2.00
$20.00 - each
$1;30 each.
4-12.50 .:each
$3,6-5 each
75.00 each
Inquire on Price
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e, have= an excellent, sup 1y of Bf to TFO BALER &. BINDER
,,.
TWINE in Stock at Special Prices
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e will be buying HEAT ONTARIO GRAIN .andFLAX again this year
Our year ends July Woul apflreciate all acConiits
beng'paiil
in full on OD before this date.
P I10NE 775'
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