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Zurich Citizens News, 1980-07-10, Page 11By RON I/MING Agrkulthural Ingineer Dgei your barn have good ventilation? Poor ventilation is one of the most common problems that we see on our farm calls.. Usually this Iteral leads to health problems, sometimes quite serious. Assuming the ventilation system is set up right in the first place, maintenance becomes very important. Dust and moisture are the news biggest enemies of fan performance. If the fan efficiency is cut down, either you will have insufficient exhaust capacity or you will be paying more for the hydro to run the fans. More on welfare Continued from page 1 related shelter costs, especially utilities. According to . the documentation supporting the association's report, poverty lines indicate the insufficiency of basic needs. In 1978 the Senate's poverty line indicated a family of four required an annual income of $11,876. Stats Canada show the Income level as $9,531 per annum and the Canadian Council on Social° Development uses a figure of $10,605. A General Welfare Assistance allowance in 1979 for two adults and two dependents is $5,376. (heated ac- commodation) plus OHIP, drugs, Family Allowance, Ship your livestock - with FRANK VOOGEL DASHWOOD Independent Shipper To United Co-operatives Of Ontario Livestock Department, Toronto Monday is shipping day from Voting Stockyards CALL DASHWOOD 238-2707 OR BAYFIELD 565.2636 By 7:30 A.M. For Prompt Service Also Western Stockers & Feeders Available Tax .Credits, and other premissive benefits. "Obviously," says the report, "welfare provides a very minimum living (survival?) allowance. Proposed increases in 1980 will not significantly alter this situation." Several studies completed by various municipalities indicate there is a serious •deficiency in meeting Announce new parade category ByGERRYTHIEL The Zurich Fair parade theme this year is "Something New for the 80th". Special prize money is available for floats depicting this theme. A new class this year is Best Children's organization or club float for children 14 years and under? We have kept the usual basic parade entries in- cluding business floats, non commercial, pony teams, decorated bicycles, and tricycles, comic and fancy costumes, comic and fancy floats.Children should register their entries at Hay Twp. Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Office in Zurich. Make a theme float of whaevpr ,and , the Zurich Pail. " arade will be very colorful and interesting. No parade is complete without a band and we have Seaforth High School Marching Band". They will also be performing at the fair grounds following the official opening by Warden Morley. You will see horses, antique cars, beauty queens and princesses. Ifyou wish to p participate, be ,ready to leave St. Boniface School grounds at 12:30 noon on Saturday, July 19th. The Q neen 'jo MOTOR ROTE DINNER HOURS Dininpen Doily forRBreomakfast: every r' • ay & Sat. nig t Lunch and Dinner July 11 & 12 Smorgasbord every Sat. and Sun.5 P."'.Tbe Country Cobras Schnitzel Night . Every Wednesday - 5 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT W. offer a Schnitzel dinner '495 including salad bar for only The Green Forest Motor Hotel GRAND BEND H'wgy 21 1 Mile S. Traffic light For Reservations Phone 238-2365 private market rents because the . shelter com- ponent is so low. A family of two is allowed $130. a month for rens, and• a single person is allowed $80. . Because of inadequate allowances, says the report. social assistance recipients are forced to use money needed for food and clothing on rent. If families are using food money to pay rent, utilities and other .realistic expenses, a hazard to health exists, states the report. "This inadequacy of allowances has an impact of family relationships and most certainly contributes to health and social problems such as malnutrition, anxiety, stress related illnesses, child abuse etc. In addition families relocate frequently and sometimes involve themselves with minor activities leading to frauds and over payments." County council concurred with the OMSSA report which is being forwarded to the Ministry of Community and Social Services. Citizens News, July 10, 1900 Page 11 Solite Minnesota researchers did a study to find out the effect on fan performance of louvres, guards, corrosion of louvre joints, and dust and moisture accumulation. The louvres and their maintenance had the largest effect on fan performance. Air delivery rates were reduced by 23 to 39 percent due to the presence of louvres. This may get you questioning the good of having louvres. In fact, if you have fans that never shut off, efficiency would be greatly increased if there were no louvres. Corrosion of louvre joints will have a variable effect. You should lubricate joints when they need it. In the tests, dust on fan blades didn't have a big effect on fan performance. Dust on louvres is another story. Air flow was reduced by un to 24 imrcent on a fan with wet caked louvres. This can be a problem especially in winter when moisture removal is critical. Look after your ventilation equipment if you want it to keep doing the job for you and keep doing the job ef- ficiently. Come to the ZURICH FAIR - Fri., Sat. Sun. July 18th, 19th, 20th Featuring FRI - Talent show (with host Mike O'Brien of C.F.P.L. 8:0.0 p.m. Crowning of the 1980 Zurich Fair Queen - SAT. - Parade, Official opening, exhibits 12:30 to 9:00 p.m. Demonstrations, local arm wrestl- ing - 20 mile radius, exhibits, baby show, pet show, and German shepherd dog show. Also a dance in the evening. SUN - 12:30 p.m. Horse show - western, hunters and jumpers. Come And Join The Fun • If There Really Is o Need For Continuous Advertising Ministers Should preach only one sermon or so a year. People are against sin anyway, so why harp on if Traffic Lights Should be turned off at dangerous intersections to save electricity. Everybody knows it's a dangerous spot and that is sufficient. Police Should stop driving up and down the highways. No need to caution drivers by patrolling highways. Drivers know the law and obey it. Teachers Shouldn't review lessons. Tell children just once and they'll never forget it. If you are one of the foolish kind Tike the Notre Dame Cathedral that has stood for six centuries but continues to ring the bell every day to let people know it is still there- and b elieve in continuous profitable advertising, then your advertising belongs in - BUT