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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Sep 1955, p. 5

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Can We Reduce Death On Farms Despite its advantages farming is nota safe occupation, points out the National Safety Council, 'Accidental death comes to Canadian farmers twice as often as it; does to those engaged in trade. Last Year [large factories today kmow that it does not pay to'work at steady grind hour after hour. Their employers know it, too. Consequently, the cof- fee break has today become a regular part of factory practice, At 10.30 inthe morning and 3.30 in the afternoon, workers in many plants shut off their machines, take a stroll, a cup of coffee, stretch their legs, and exchange conversation with their fel- three farmers died from accidents for | 1ows. The brief "break" relaxes. and «| every fisherman so killed. The acci- | refreshes them, enabling them' to ban. dent mortality rate on farms: is 84 [ish fatigue. ' times as great as, that in financial in- Fatigue, many observers suspect, is » stitutions. the basic cause of many accidents. It b Tha Delartient of Vato h Ottawa, is not so much that machines go out source of this information on fatal | of kilter; it is human endurance that 'accidents, gives their cause. While | has a limit, Fatigued, a man grows angry animals, such as cattle and hor- | careless and immediately becomes ac- : : --Central Press Canadian ses, kill some farmers every year, and | cident-prone. i Canada contributed $1,500 000 ¢ to the United Nations' expanded while lightning strikes the occasional itd vo ; » - program of technical assistance in fulfilment of her pledge to the fatal a he wire] sin a Inatte lion, even 2 momentary . 1955 program, when Dr. Robert A. MacKay preserited a govern. bd) E Fang period of day-dreaming, or a brief ment cheque to Hugh L. Keenleyside, director-general of the pro- - of accidental death on the farm. is disregard of safety rules may lead to gram, Dr. MacKay Is Canadian delegate to technical assistance machinery. - : sudden death on the farm, as' else- oar Tractors and loadmobiles, ours and | Where. The rural adoption of the cof- trucks collide or topple or crush, Belts | fee break, according to safety experts, ' . - and pulleys also take their toll." The | may lesson the risk and reduce the WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES OCT. 26 threat of machines is not likely to di- | number of accidental deaths on Cana- " BOWLING LEAGUE 7 o'clock minish, points out the National Safety | dian farms which stood at 104 in 1964 3 . 1.8 2 Mustard °8 Council, as farms increasingly become | according to preliminary official fig- Bowling Schedule 3 & 4-8 Fig M hi eriands mechanized. ures, : Spitfires - Mosquitoes : ' 6 & 6--North Stars - Kitty Hawks Now that a knowledge of machin- eT ~ CAUSEWAY BOWLING ALLEY 9 o'clock ery--as well as of stock breeding, SEPT. 21 1 & 2--Helicopters - Jets soil conservation, and marketing--Is Tablet Honours te 7 o'clock 3 & 4--Lancasters + Bombers required of the farmer, might he not V: . Allova b & 6--Hurricanes - Flyers | take a leaf from tlig¢ book of the pro- Ontario Artist 1 & 2--Flyers - North Stars = fessional mechanic? If he does, he g 8 & 4--Sunderlands - Spitfires ' stands a chance of increasing his life A tablet honouring the memory of hb & 6--Bombers - Jets NOV. 2 _ span, Homer Watson, 'the great Ontario 9 o'clock 1 & 2--North bid L t Mechanics and others employed in landscape painter, will be unveiled at or ars - Lancas ers i 1 & 2--Kitty Hawks - Lancasters 8 & 4--Jets - Hurricanes : 3 & 4--Mosquitoes.- Hurricanes 5 & 6--Spitfires - Flyers 5 ne tm 6 & 6--Helicopters - Mustangs 9 o'clock ' ce / a i 1 & 2--Bombers - Mosquitoes y eld NN ¢ : 3 & 4--Helicopters - Sunderlands __ [= Wwe - ' SEPT. 28 5 & 6--Mustangs - Kitty Hawks ~ ; 7 o'clock : sy 1 & 2--Hurricanes - Helicopters NOV. 9 8 3 & 4--Mosquitoes - Lancasters 7 o'clock IDA BAILEY ALLEN 5 & 6--Flyers « Mustangs 1 & 2--Mosquitoes - Flyers , » 3 0 oelock 3 & 4--Kitty Hawks - Helicopters "This tray looks entlelng. The Hot or feed Coffee or Fea Milk : 6 & 6--Sunderlands - Hurricanes deep, -polished maplewood howls | All - measurements are level 2 > 1& 2--Spitfires - Bombers 9 o'clock that hold the relishes ar very at-| Recipes from Long ~Trui. Lodge, 3 & 4--Kitty Hawks - Jets 1 & 2--Jets - Mustangs tractive. One foul Zune) make Bluisng, Vermont nroportione ! ) an entire luncheon from-the as [to serve four to six. 8 & 6--North Stars Sunderlands 8 & 4--Bombers - North Stars sortment of relishes and the good Broiled Swordfish Anchovy: 6 & 6--Spitfires - Eancasters breads they serve here, along|Thaw 2 1bs swordfish steak OCT. 5 - NOV. 16 with fruit and coffee." Brush with ¥ thsp. melted utter 7 o'clock 3 } 7 o'clock Saying hy he Shet then or pa ibe dust wih i by : he : era 0 Co 1t ach ralt an 1 & 2--Sunderlands - Bombers 1 & 2--Helicopters - Spitfires fined hive : 1d Baton te 8 & 4--Mustangs - North Stars 3 & 4--North Stars - Jets Interesting Combinations Broil 1 minute "at high heat; 5 & 6--Lancasters - Hurricanes 5 & 6--Mustangs - Bombers "We have already tasted cot-|then turn ja hall x, goon . ~ tage cheeses combined with minute. Reduce the heat; con- 9 o'clock ~ 9-0d'clock minced parsley and radishes; | tinue to broil about 1 lide -1 & 2--Mosquitoes - Kitty Hawks 1 & 2--Lancasters - Flyers with minced plmientoes; with ay, any pa 3 & 4--Flyers - Helicopters 3 & 4--Hurricanes - Kitty Hawks Minead, pany a8 Jickla, relax Lime Chiffon Ple: Bake a 0" ; 2 v . b & 6--Jets - Spitfires 6 & 6--Sunderlands - Mosquitoes cheese; with chopped raisins and| ple-pastry shel. ; : toasted nuts and with halved] Meantime, prepare and cool OCT. 12 » NOV. 23 seedless grapes and chopped| lime chiffon filling to room tem- 7 o'clock ; 7 o'clock toasted nutmeats. pargture, Sas into the baked 1 & 2--Spitfires - Kitty Hawks 1 & 2--Jets - Mosquitoes Garlio Bread Stloks be nil 0 Pith -se are 3 & 4--Bombers - Flyers 3 & 4--Flyers - Kitty Hawks eTolays gorhinmion ° sop ed whipped. cream; garnish with - 6 & 6--Jets - Sunderlands 6 & B6--Helicopters - North Stars plekle Yin grates hoa Lin jiu jes ine. ELI 4 , Lime ng: To nvelop 9 o'clock 9 o'clock - GF ti 1 ae yery Ye unflavored gelatin add 8 tbsp. t itfir especially w o> salle cold water; dissolve "ver steam. 1 & 2--North Stars - Hurricanes | 1 & 2--Mustangs - Spitfires sticks." Sn Nd AB ns WE 3 & 4--Mustangs - Mosquitoes 8 & 4--Sunderlands - Lancasters 1 Garllo Bread Stick Triplers juice 3 limes. Whip 3 egg yolks b & 6--Lancasters - Helicopters 6 & 6--Bombers - Hurricanes Bon 2; plain yeas Lon Song i oy with 34 cup sugar until light and ' 14" wide. Cluster together in|8dd. , 8 "OCT. 19 : . 2 NOY. 30 "threes" on an oiled pan. Let hes best Hiv 3 big 7 o'clock 7 o'clock rise until doubled in size. Bake "h aL] drops iron ad OhD 1 & 2--Lancasters - Jets 1 & 2--Lancasters - Mustangs 20 Dinstes af ha, god AY ing. Combine the mixtures; use 3 & 4--Hurricanes -- Mustangs 3 & 4--Helicopters © Bombers garlic salt; serve warm. | as directed 6 & 6--Mosquitoes - Helicopters 6 & 6--Hurricanés - Spitfires TOMORROW'S DINNER 'Anchovy Butter from the Chef: id : Hat or Cold Vichysolsse Cream 4 cup botter until soft. 9 o'clock 9 o'clock ~Brolled Swordfish Anchovy |Then work n 1 tsp..emon juice,-- 1 & 2--Flyers - Sunderlands 1 & 2--Sunderlands - Kitty Hawks Baked Halved Tomatoes 14 hsp. 2rd at J 3 & 4--North Stars - Spitfires 3 & 4--Jets - Flyers Green Peas ot Biscuits |paprika an )] 6-& 6--Kitty Howls | - Bombers "16 & 6--Mosquitoes - North Stars Lime Chiffon Ple anchovies or 20h paste. Mor the mil t 4 A chartered bank makes it a simple matter for you to send money almost anywhere, inside : ip : "or outside Canada. "u ¥ You may want to get money to a certain city as a gift on somebody's birthday; or to settle a business account; or to set up a fund TE which can be drawn upon by a company " EE Bz . salesman, branch office or supplier. = It works the other way, too. If you are far from home and short of cash, you can advise your . "home'" branch to telegraph your money to a - point where you can pick it up. Many situations and needs can arise -- and a chartered bank has many ways of taking care of them, including si: 3P the sale of travellers cheques. This service is one of the many advantages you. €njoy as a customer of a chartered bank. Your local branch is an all-round banking service-centre that can be helpfiil to you in many ways. THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY INT : Only a chartered bank offers a full range of banking services, including: SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Keep your money safe; pay you steady interest; encour- age the habit of thrift. COMMERCIAL LOANS For business or industrial firms, large and small; producers, processors, retailers--every type of enterprise. "Keep negot & SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXAS and other valuables safe, yet readily accessible, pi TRAVELLERS CHEQUES Protect you against theft of loss of cash. They are readily your important papets < iable anywhete, .| the Doon School of Fine Arts. »le - 282 "aCe eCe ace eee Seen esos! to Fe Te a See ae oe oe 0% 0% ee 0% 2 0% a 0% 0 the former Watson home at Doon, 7 miles south-east of Kitchener, on Sat. urday, September 10. This tablet was erected by the Historic Sites Division of the Department of Northern Af- fairs and National Resources on the recommendation of the Historic Sites and Monuments Board, Mr, Watson, who spent most _of his life at Doon until hig deagl in 1936, gained international recognition for his paintings of Ontario rural and pioneer life. He wag the Canadian Art Club's first president and was a fellow and for four years the president of the Royal Canadian Academy of Art. His home is naw the Doon School of Fine Arts. The unveiling. of the tablet will coincide with the opening of an exhi- bition of paintings by students from R. M. Myers, M.P. for Waterloo South, will unveil the tablet, and Clare Bice, cur- ator of the London, Ontario, Art Gal- lery, will speak. * Chdirman of the program will be: F. Page, president of the Waterloo County Historical Society, and a close friend of the late Mr, Watson. Vi ~ DELICIOUS, THOROUGHLY COOKED i THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, 1965-5 Ready-to-Eat PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING "PORT PERRY ARENA .. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th 9:00 P, M. . EXTRA SPECIAL 3-MAN TEAM MATCH Gor. Mangotich Hassan Bey Harold Van Dyke 24 Chief Little Beav vs. Jean Lamaoux Plus 2 other All Star Bouts General Admission The. Ringside $1.00 Al Orlando vs. Sylvain Richard Red Garner Children 60c. BAR-B-Q ~ CHICKENS $1.99 EACH NB Adequate serving for 4 persons size chicken usually sold at $3.00) OPEN 9 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT DAILY (Same 8 Fair Dates Blackstock Lakefield Beaverton ............... September 15-17 October 7-8 ML SA Sa September 16-17 Lindsay .......... everest September 20-21 Markham rors senssengantrse Sept. 29, Oct. 1 It you apply a good coating of wax Oakw 00d eooorrorrri September 19-20 around door jambs most often used by the children, they wa'l be casier. to keep clean. The spols can be wiped off with 8 soapy Heth and rinse. Uxbridge gS 33838: SE TR September 13-11 BERIT thon megar ly September 2¢ TEARS stint ®) i ROCK & SON | Poa AA AAAAALY 2 suitings in Garnett's melange flannel worsted | From this famous English mill in the new Stained Window tones Top Aight value in atop flight suit. Come and see thas luxurious tubrnic today. « 2-Pe. from $69.50 SUITS, latest styles. 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