The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-05-19, Page 11W.I. Members Satety Reporters
most, of 60 reporters involved and a reporter is in charge of
in a farm safety survey in Ferth each' area. The reporter is to
County are members of Wo- record details .of each farm
men's Institutes. accident in t11e area for the
The survey is organizeed by liex .12 months.
the Ontario department .of agrib Four times during the .year
culture through farm safety the reports are to be sent to
councils, the extension branch office in
The ecotanty is sectioned off Stratford.
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Information gathered from
the survey will be studied' to
see if there is any patten]; in
the accidents, o1 if there is
some particular area in farm
woiit ru which more accidents
occur. Farm accident preven-
tion education will be based on
this. information.
The first such survey was tak-
en in 1959. During the first
two years,, surveys .were taken
in each county in the province:
Since then, 10 differentcounties'
perform a, survey each year,
Agricultural representative
Newton Ashton- said he hopes
that anyone involved in a -farm
accident will contactthe re-
porter in the area "to give in-
formation helpful for the edu-
cation prograna."
Although most of the report-
ers are women, representing
W.I. branches, Mr. Ashton Said
"a couple" of the report rs are
men.
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OBITUARIES
MRS. 'WILLIAM RITCHIE
A funeral service was held
Friday for 3Irs. William Ritchie,
79, of Lucknow,'dao died May
11 in Wingliain hospital. .,
Mrs: Ritchie was the former
Ida Martha Webster, and was
born in Kinloss Township, dao .
gbter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
James Webster.
Hee husband died April 2,
1966. Mrs. Ritchie • is survived
by five daughters, Mrs. Nelson
(Clara) Raynard, LuCknow; Mrs.
Ivan (Jean) Papernick, Gode-
rich; Mrs. Robert (Elsie) Irwin,
Dungannon; Mrs. James (Violet)
Smith. Listowel; Mrs. Elmer
(Daisy) Wall, Teeswater; two
sons, Eldon and Harvey, Ashfield
Township; sister, Mrs. • Tom
(Clara) Blake, London.
The service was conducted in
the MacKenzie Memorial Chapel,
Lu'eknow, by Rev. 11. W. Strapp,
assisted' by Rev. G. W. Kaiser.
Pallbearers were Wesley and
Frank Ritchie, Henry Gardner,
Harold Auston, Ab Campbell
and Ernest Askert. Burial was
in Greenhill cemetery.
FRANCIS W. GARVIN
Requiem Mass was held Satur-
day in St. Patrick's Church, Syd-
enham, for Francis William Gar-
vin, 72, of 174 Mary street, Gode-
rich, who died at his Thome May
11.
Mr. Garvin was a chief dis-
patcher with the CNR when he
retired an 19514. Ile started 1� s
railway ° career in HerrOMnith
and worked in Tweed, lime.
payne arid Oapreol. He Mme to
Coderich. in '1963 and lived with
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Quinn on
Mary street.
He was the son of the late
Mr. end Mrs. -John Garvin, and
Was born in Svdenharn
He wan a member of the
Knights of Columbus and -the
Order. of Railway Telegraphers.
iVlr. Garvin 'is survived by
three brothers, Ste ren,' Belle-
ville; Jim, Kingjton; John, Syd-
enham; two s' ters, Miss Irene,
Syderham; Sister St. Gabriel of
Angels.
Burial was in Railton R.C.
cemetery, Railton. Lodge fun-
eral home, Goderieh, was In
charge.
Person�is
Lynda Foster and Helen
Brown of York University, Tor-
onto; spent last week with Mrs.
A. Foster, Ralph Foster and
Philip; at Sheppardton.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rad-
ford, Anglesea street, celebrat-
ed their 25th wedding annivers-
ary, Sunday, with a family din-
ner a, Lakeview Restaurant and
then at home with friends„ in
the evening. Gifts end flowers
were presented. Their family
consists of one son, two daugh-
ters and six grandchildren.
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RED SHIELD APPEAL
•A LOCAL CHAIRMAN — MRS. R. CORNISH
Mail Contributions T o :18 Waterloo St., Goderich
'Ivan Armstrong, award=winning corn grower of .Bothwell, says
"No danger of damage from
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the corn or hurt adjacent -crops"
"What I like about Atrazine." Ivan Armstrong says,."is that it
seems to be.,foolproof. The only harm from an overdose is to
your pock.etpook: not to the corn!"
Ivan Armstrong grows about 215 acres of eorn. He has been
twice winner of the Cash Crop Farrjning Corn' Award at the
Western Ontario Seed Fair.
Atrazine is used post -emergently as an overall application.
'Results are excellent," he says. "On one rented field the weeds
were_s thick it looked like sod. One application of d lbs..
Atrazine and 1 gallon .of oil completely,wiped out the weeds
and grasses." -
• Atrazine controls weeds when they are small, before they rob,
the corn plants of moisture and nourishment ... and'it controls
them all season long so that harvestinggoes faster and easier'.
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•Ask your dealer for an instructional leaflet on Atrazine 65W.
Gesaprim''t brand of -Atrazine 65W is available in 51b. bags and
50 Ib. cartons from farm supply dealers. ORegd T.M. of Geigy
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Fis.o.rts: (.Ca na.d.a• ited,
Members of the Liberal Party from this arca attended the
party's provincial convention in Toronto during the first
week- of May. From left are Bill Elston of Morris Township,
president of the Huron (federal) tiberal Association; Andrew.
Thompson, Ontario Liberal leader; Bruce McCullough of
Kitchener, president of the north region of Western Ontario,
and "Howard Aiken of Goderich, secretary,of the Huron (pro-
vincial) 'Liberal Association. Others from this area included
Malt Edgar, Beecher Menzies, Mrs.' Chambers„ Bob
Mann, Ken Burke, Eric Collins, all of Clinton; Jim Taylor
Hensall; Peter Raymond, Ross Tuckey, both of Exeter; A. Y.
McLean of Seaforth.
CMA HEALTH TIPS
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Advise Wrapping Burns In Cold Towel
It, is generally agreed among
those acquainted with the pro-
blem that the best'first-aid treat--
ment a' burn is. to wrap the
injured area in 'towels wrung
out of cold water, the Canadian
Medical Association reports.
• This procedure serves two im-
portant purposes—it isolates the
burn and lessens the poSsibilify
of infection, and the cold ap-
It sLould, be stres§ed that any
applications of salves or strong
disinfectants add to the damage
alrea0, done by the burn. Prob-
ably one of the worst steps is
to apply a rkreparation which
forrns a crust, and all prepara-
tions eontaining tannic acid are
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-The C.M.A says gentleness
in the management of any early
burn is rnost important. When
applying cold, pwet dressings,
care should be „taken not to
break blisters; since (blisters
play a big part in keeping out
infection. .
If an hour or more elapses
before a patient with a bad burn
-can-g-etst;o- hospital, he will be-
come very thirsty and drinking
tap water or fru4 juices may
do serious 11::'irm. ' One of the
The C.M.A. advises new mo -
best drinks to combaCtlili' early
thers to Jemember that, al -
shock is water coritaining a --
though babies are very helpless,
shake of salt' and a pinch of '
baking soda.
Ifeadache tablets may be given
lin 'moderation to help relieve
atten-
tion is available: -
Because many mothem are
overly anxious with their first
baby, the child° often becomes
,crankv, colicky and spoiled. The
most common cause of a tense,
colicky, •unhappy baby is a
tense and worried mother. The
same mother is usually more
relaxed with -the second baby
and enjoys him, creating a bet -
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- Ane-ther problem that has -to
be aL.cepted by the new mother
is the reduction in time she has
to spare for household -chores.
She should have a schedule, do
the best she can with the house-
mork, and not worry about what
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The C,M.A. suggests that the
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add te your problems by spoil-
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Shelterbelts of trees help
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