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The Brussels Post, 1969-05-29, Page 2YOUR BEAN PLANTING EADQUARTE.RS We hove a complete selection of all grades of SEED BEANS on hand in both SANILAC AND SEAWAY variety plus a limited supply of Michigan seed. Corns in and order your seed to-day. BEAN CONTRACTS AVAILABLE CUSTOM 'BE'AT'ING SERVICE PATORAN and Er g. The BEST FERTILIZER VALUE in Town We carry a complete line of NIAGARA CHEMICALS for farm use. COOK BROS. MILLING CO. LTD. PHONE: 262 , 2605 HENSALL =1.4111.•••• RADIO FREE FRIDAY' There's something wrong here, That 1930-style radio is about as different from GEC, ractio's Louise Delisle and Peter GroWski as Guy Lombardo is from the Beatles. Peter and Louise host the CBC radio netvorks's new two-hour program, Radio Free Friday, each week at 8:03 p.m. (EDT). Their with-it blend of music, conversation and controversy make that radio sound like a different machine. 0 c a.; 171 O • • • A,uswoLs PtOio, l'ILU.10:;DAY, MAN' 2tith, 19149 brood PEDESTRIAN DEATHS lwain, UP IN SUMMER MONTHS FARM NEWS FROM ONTARIO FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE The border between Crinkle and the L'nited States cannot itself make something fit tor human consumption by Americans but not for Canadians. This is the main • point tai:'ri from a resolution passed at the May members meeting . by• the 0 ntario Federation of Agricalture and directed to Ontario Health Minister Matthew Dymond, The resolution first .asks that the Ontario .government rwitlAdrawr policing • action in the province Concerning the 'federal Pesticides Act The law states • that no one cen •use pesticides from the 'Unit- ed in Ontario, unless the pesticides are litienced in both the • United States and Canada. If any pesticide is used in Ont- ario which. does not have a Can adian licence. the crops grown with it are confiscated. Yet crops grown with the same pestivide in the United States are allowed to Come into Ontario for general. consumption. The resolution asks the Ontarie gavel' am en t. to determine the safety of the chemical and,- then, eiher allow its u.ee in. Ontario, or Prohibit the importation of i n l y agrieuleral product produced on land \v111('11 has been treated with the chemical. This would include live. sleek fed on, such produce. The Federation believes a doable standard is being employ- ed. Crops grown using certain pesticides in the United States are considered fit for human con- set:notion in Ontario. But if crops ore grown hi. Ontario using the :saute pesticide, the law states they cannot be used by hunians. HURON COUNTY 4-H AND JUNIOR FARMER LIVESTOCK JUDGING COMPETITIOIN The 1101(1 .Huron County 4-H and Junior Farther Livestock Judging Competition will be held on Sat- urday,: May 31st at the Seaforth Fair (I•rounds. 4-TI and Junior Farmer Club members from all parts of Huron County will be at- tending and competing for six major aWards plus cash awardS. The competition is open to all young men and women between the ages of 12 and 30 years in- clusive, with a breakdown into classes of Novice, Junior, Inter- Mediate and Senior. The Members will be judging nine classes al- together. Three classes of beef cable nntl swine be• judged, along with two classes Of. dairy cattle Ind one class of sheep, One of the beef classes will be heel eats and one et 00 I-I141 C'111;18S01-1 will be hug carcasses. All 441 Club members in the County should try and attend if at nil possible us this event should be (mite challenging ead reward- ing. Also, other young people arc Nv't11,0111(.1 to participate. Registration begins at 8:4 tem., l),S.T. on Setnrday, i\lny 31st. at. the Sea forth Community Centre. 11. G, Ill ;lis, • Bxtensdon Assistant for L-Juron County BE ON GUARD! 3E WISE! THINK! Statistics rarely are exciting but those wo, received 1:1'0111 1:110 Canadian Red Cross Society re- milly make rather sad reading, Last yi,,nr, 1,1S6 Canadians died because of drowning accidents. This is a horrifying number when we know that ninny of these deaths were unnecessary --• quite unnecessary — because they were caused by carelessness. Lack of adult. supervision was responsible for the death of .122 children, of .which 159 were under ii years old. Their deaths could have been avoided if someone lied • earied more, As you know. It. takes very little time for a toddler to drown if be falls face clown into a few inches of waterund no one is -there to pick him. up, Last year, 361 people died in boating accidents, and again, many of these. deaths could have berm avoided. It is the Stated law for all nowe.r boats -and sailboats to caTry.one a,overiunent -approved life jacket ;for each paes.enger on board,. However, the law can't compel a, person to wear the life jacket when he is in. the boat. Many times it has been reported that a life might have been Saved if the person involved in the boat- ing accident had been wearing a life jacket. water activities, Throaah programme ranging from note,' swill1111illf4 (1111'5('.: Struetor training, lilt' Red Pros- teathee the hisic tufts of stut• swimming. boating and skatine as '11 RS 111110011 1 l'1.14 pird 11011 1111c1 141111 l'05“.110 101'11 fur situ:ttions. \V1-11:t is your life worth to you • or tile life ei a member Your Only you can auswer this question. All we ask is thet you make sure I init. no one ill your :amity beeomes drowning • tutietio this summer throueb lessness. As the Rod Cross 'mite ti scl tiptly -- be eve ter wise! 'Thiuk! !ain't TENDERS WANTED POOL SUPERVISOR Tenders will be received by th e undersigned until noon, May 24 for the position of supervisor 111r lie 13russels Wading Pool, Tend- ers should iin'lude ego, qualie fictitious, experience ti: uilyl and salary expected, -lames Prior, Secretary-Treasurer. Brussels Recreation Co'ininiftr '110' 111101110r rfieb ,strian eitalities went down in ()uteri° last year. l'.nt there worn :Will 334 too many. In I till k, J I.11 pedestrians were kiiied in urban mishapa, while lie; were folully hit on rural rotalwaYs• The tinder pedestrian action leadim4 to fatal collisions was zotoniptilw. to 1.troSs busy high- ways. ',light ynillie dead in this ntt,tinin. Walking oe rural high- waY:4 end bridges ‘viis the next, with '7: crossing between street heerseeions — With the peak months for yolikions of all kinds rest, appreaehing, it's a good tine' to recall the rules for pedestrian behaviour, walk on the left hand side, so that you can see ears :leproaehing on your side. - do not attempt to cross high- eays, exeept with the greatest ie III 1011 a ad at places where you have ail untibstructeil ic-Vr of oncoming cars in tl dh directions, :lune I to is Water Safety • Week. And this week, as well as year-round, the .Red Cross is tel- ling people how to enjoy safe • to • • • it • • • st s • • 1 9 I • • RESCUE BREATHING (MOUTH-TO MOUTH) Ti'ECANADIAN RED' CROSS SOCIETY CUTOUTHERE •••••••••••••••••• • • PHONE 199 ......../. irRiaimairtiRimiiisseinerric-rAA ) ' 5-:-- '‘w- .7ci— . ., . It , A k.S1. - •.:---7 , — 4 t TURN VICTIM FACE UP. OPEN victim's mouth. PLACE mouth tightly I T REMOVE. your mouth. RAISE neck with one hand PULL lower jaw to jut around Victim's mouth and Rt:LI ASE vic.t,m's nostrils. and TILT head fully back Position. PINCH nostrils BLOW IN. The victim'S LISTEN hir air to come out with the other hand. shut to prevent air leakage MAINTAIN downwatd pressure on forehead, chest should rise. j of vmtim's limey; LOOK for the fall r,i tisq ..q, tines chest PIINt.11 NOSTRILS AN() lit t,i1; III AGAIN • ,1.1a:L.:-.1::::,,,,,....6,....... • REPEAT steps 3 arid 4 continuously. IF AIR PASSAGES ARE NOT. OPEN: • head positions, CLEAR mouth and throat of foreign substariceS • Start immediately. Don't give up. Seng someone for a doctor. • For infants and children, over entire mouth and nose with your mouth. Use small puffs of air about 20 times per minute. Apply rescue breathing in case of DROWNING, CHOKING, ELECTRIC -SHOCK., HEART ATTACK, SUFFOCATION and GAS POISONING. • 111•••••••••••••••••••GLITOUT HERE 411' ••• • • • • it 000