Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 8, 1980, p. 31

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A report Till- Mill I Octobers 1 The With it Is the definite danger of toxic silage gases Tliesc ore made up of nitrogen and other Rases Exposure to them can produce respiratory damage or death The Rosea ore htm than air and may be from the time of filling until three weeks after the last Is stored No one should enter the silo during this time Hit is necessary toentpr the this period door closest to the silage should be opined and the blower turned on or about 15 minutes This will help remove any gases present A self contained breathing apparatus and life tine ore Another person should be present when entering a silo under these conditions Remember gas can be fatal Don enter silo until three weeks after is filled The I960 Achievement Day for the Club was held September at the Acton Foil Fair On Saturday Nancy Brown of Beavcrton Ontario judged conform and showmanship Show results were 1st 2nd Gerry Clarke 3rd Stephen Andrew Marsh Hunter In the confer motion class 1st Gerry Clarke 2nd Andrew Marsh In the Steer class 1st Stephen 2nd David 3rd Sandi Hunter Lowell Lindsay of acted as Judge for he dairy members of the club on Sunday In the showmanship class 1st Shirley Murray 2nd Freddie Shea 3rd Brad Mane Murray Phil Shea Karen Brown Junior class 1st Phil Shea 2nd Freddie Shea Senior class 1st Shirley Murray 2nd Marie Murray 3rd Brad Karen Broun Senior Jersey Calf 1st for the club are Bob I Ken Murrjy and ton The club won the Herds both for the most presentation the Fair This is second jiar in I row tint Hi club has won the IK I III1S Amanda of town walked aw in with Grind on Showman honors Clubs incut on Siturdiy Grind went to John was Achieve for the Beef Junior Dairy Calf Sennr Calf Shcq and Swine Clubs and Sunday for Hilton Horse Hilt in ill Beef Calf Club Gillies Bill and ou Me whirl my Judge Tom burners Bee ton Junior Showmanship 1st Gillies 2nd Mark Speck 3rd Jodie Stutt In the Group were John Doug and Glen Wilkinson r Showmanship 1st 2nd Doug lloi Jot In Group inre Due leanne Ilrsn is I Parsons In roup wire Roger Boyd Gillies and Brian Heifer iss A Group 1st B Group 2nd Lome and liojcrlloyd Stetr Doug Domldson 2nd Wilkinson 3rd Be nifield Nil Gillies Ruth Dave Met inn McCann Wilkinson In the Group were Jot Mark Speck Jode Stutt IIMTOMIIJUMOH Judge Mac Logan Leaders Junior Ken MtNabb Jeff Nurse Bill Rob Dnvid Jim livock Bert Stewart Junior 1st Jamie Richardson 2nd Amanda 3rd Andrew Kunici Lesley Childrens conference The annual Shoreline Conference will be held November at Sheridan College In Oakvilk for those who are interested in learning more about the child his family and his Interests The conference offers a wide range of seminars for parents of preschoolers Further information about the conference is available by contacting Susan Mcrko at STARTING NOW FALL PLANTING TIME FOR AN ESTIMATE CALL HARRY 41 68774390 OR BEN 51 98554355 AT B H LANDSCAPING ATTENTION Mayors Fire Chiefs Police ChiefsMedical Officers of Hearth Municipal Emergency Planners Register now to attend a conference entitled Emergency Preparedness for the Eighties This important confer ence will deal with practical issues facing all involved in emergency planning in government and industry Issues to be covered include the nature of emergencies and the capabilities of response the role of the local emergency planner and the responsibility of elected officials The tram derailment will be used as an example of the sort of emergency for which you must be prepared Emergency Preparedness for the Eighties October 16 19 1980 at the Harbour Castle Hilton Toronto To do so phone 416 961 6505 Telex Ask for Emergency Conference Secretariat Address is Emergency Conference Conference Secretariat St Clair Ave West Suite 303 Toronto Ontario 2Y3 Sponsored by the Ontario Government and the Association of Municipalities of Ontario USED TVs PORTABLE CONSOLES TOSHIBA QUASAR ZENITH RECONDITIONED BLACK WHITES and COLOURS from FULL WARRANTY ON MOST SETS BRAMPTON COLOUR Mb In tin Group Onirics Bird 1- rum Danny Hays lame mid Cheryl In thi Group wire David Bird Keith Kelly ind 1st Donna 2nd John CieorLLlown Handy Kim Hum and Alexander In Ihe Troup sure Bird Karl Norma Wilson In Group were TimKunlcT John I jilt Jihn ind Wilson Junior 1st nd Danny Hays 3rd Proud In the Group were David Bird ranees and In the Group win Paul Keith and Cheryl Robinson Intermediate Kunic i tip Jrhn Mil Hi I I D McGinn 3rd Kim I tit 4lh Barely tti I ll flili Join Etc id do In lh I Group wire J mile John Richard in Wicks In rinip wire Eiird I din Kini 1st It Jnd Jill mi Kith mis xsloy Dili Us Mm Dave inn ith Illy Kilty in ind ill Met ami Itu I i Biilurd II 3rd McLmn In the pljcinis were as llms Isi 3rd Trcviranus Dave in I Bill Kill Swine Club Tim Lance Art Out Mm and Food Showmanship 1st 2nd Gerhard 3rd Neil Davis John Paul Wilkinson and Allan In the Gilt plumbs vltc 1st Stanley 2nd Gerhard 3rd Paul Wilkin son John McPhail Neil Davis and Allan Cunningham Horse Club Leaders Allison Don Scoll Judc Jim Cation Colcdon The Achievement Day for the H Horse Club was C on Am i Km Md r roup had Champion Dairy ill the Jick Iroud Trophj Tin winner of the Best Pair of Heifers I C Donna Stewart 2nd Murny and 3rd Kill won the J Trophy in Sheep Club ONE RESERVE A SHINE TREATMENT AN ANNUAL AUTO CLEANING LTD ASXAIOUrOUHNEW GOING GOING Nlstn Si SOUND ONLY 14 LEFT Over 40 homes have been sold in the last 5 months The sales of the town homes of River Run have been very successful because of the many benefits such as Downpayment Savings Plan 1 Mortgage Rate Spacious Design with Garage Quiet and Scenic Location 46495 Gives Exceptional Value If you havent viewed River Run call now before theyre GONE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 8775261 Trust SALES OFFICE OPEN Tubs Thurs Frl Saturday Sunday 5 Closed Wednesday FAMILY TRUST

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