Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 27 May 1976, p. 13

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(] 9 -- a TI AD ¢ CrIYLED eS | ' ATA pheh ah Vilesh dL Ln ig A r wr ic iendad teil hnniiiii oo oo Brooklin 4H discuss Farm safety By Eleanor O'Neill ~ \_ The May meeting of the uth Ontario 4-H Beef and Dairy Clubs was held at Mr. McWilliam's where Mr. Roy Calverly gave a "presenta- tion about "Farm Safety'. The presentation included a film about the safety of having cabs on your tractors as well as a film on "'Anhy- dress Ammonia", a. very dangerous chemical if it touches your eyes or your . hands. Py We discussed fire safety and the 'various types of equipment that can be used on class A, B, and C fires as well as the necessity of having "Workmen's Comp- ensation" if-you are employ- ing anyone to work on your farm for any length of time. The meeting was run on the theme that "accidents are expensive'. After the presentation we had a Farm Safety IQ test to find out how well we knew Guides méet Trudeau | Girls from Poit Perry No. 1 and 2°Guide groups, along with a Little Britain Guide group, went on a trip to Ottawa 'a week ago that included a personal welcome by Prime Minister Trudeau. The almost 100 girls left for Ottawa very early: a week ago Saturday, and arrived there shortly before noon. The Parliament buildings were visited, as well as the mint, the Governor Gen- our safety and we: enjoyed the delicious doughnuts and pop provided. Our next meeting will be on June 7th at the Gibson Farm, Ashburn. eral's home and a general tour of places of interest in - Ottawa, such as the War Museum, and the Commons Gallery.' The Ottawa agenda was arranged for by Norm Cafik, MP. for the riding. High- light of the trip, however, was the handshake offered by the prime minister. '"The girls will never forget that," said a leader. So who said Trudeaumania is dead? or Georglan College, fo of of of ' \ I fo fo - Admission requirements e Mature students (19 years or over) eo Secondary School Graduation Diploma (candidates should possess 4th year credits as for technology programs in College of Applied Arts and Technology calendars.) For Further Information write: Box 700, Owen Sound, Ontario. 1Tha sdversement Woraored By The Gear Lanes St Lamence Shoo indusy Sess esenied by Oc A PROFESSIONAL CAREER ON THE GREAT LAKES . . . e Earn while you learn o Guaranteed employment at $15,000 on graduation e MARINE NAVIGATION TECHNOLOGY eo MARINE ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY e 18 months paid sailing experience plus 18 months college study n Mace Auson wien LE EEE EE TE TT TTT Ee EET Es SES IE ARTA FARE BF . Hox A a AI PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, May 27, 1976 -- 13 DO YOU We would like to help you. Call me personally today. CALL COLLECT Meetings held in the privacy of your own home. A CANADIAN PUBLIC COMPANY WHOSE ONLY BUSINESS IS HELPING PEOPLE. JUNIOR OOOO EIRP EDO OO OO PR i » NEED MONEY o if you own a home, farm or property in town, city or country, old or new, paid for or not, our low payment mortgage plan is probably your answer. o Consolidate All Your Debts o Get Extra Cash Now 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgages as low as 12% %. WAYNE SMITH 1 (705) 645-4557 LE eT TRE CR TT LUTE EEE EEE EE CEE ETE TT 5 [3 Cll KINSMEN CLUB OF PORT PERRY eg Presents 8:00 P.M. fo 1:00 AM. Proceeds for the New Scugog Arena music BY GLAD TYMES TICKET SALES AT THE DOOR. FREE MUG WITH ADMISSION : *3.50 per person a el oe lf of A A ol ol Lf me 4 BE SO on PORT PERRY ARENA ~ May 28th & 29th om ARTIC we ST RG i TX kas RN DLN aN Si LR A Roden he Fo i 3 WH 3 i Fe NA ~ ND = CAA NT Se er a LS = = >i Se BE Sa - Sins" & aE Si 3 5 wg of -- -~ - " OL a a ri oT % SH " { ¥ we 3 3 - az, RT o£

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