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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 13 October 1993, p. 3

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e ‘Ralda Waters sets very high standards . By Oksana Buhel . . Some of the highest stan- dards in milk quality are being attained by a Halton Hills woman and her two daughters. Ralda Waters took over the operation of the Trafalgar Rd. farm with her daughters Kathy'‘and Linda two yéars ago when her hus- band Stan died of cancer. “It was no great upheaval,” Waters admitted modestly. She explained she had been*working the farm with her husband since. they were married with the “help” of their seven children. Before that she worked on her parents’ farm, also locat- ed on Trafalgar Rd. Waters’ relatives on her father’s side were the early settlers of Hornby. Waters remembers sitting on the family tractor with her feet hanging off the side. “We had a lot of fun,” Waters reminisced, “but there was a lot of work to do too.” Waters completed Grade 8 before she began to work steadily on the family’s farm. Waters has continued to work hard on her own farm, along with Kathy and Linda. According. to Halton Agricultural Advisory Committee (H.A.A.C.) vice- chair, Cecil Patterson, they have “set a standard in the county when it comes to milk quality.” Waters’ cows produce such a high quality of milk, she only keeps 33 cow, despite having 42 stalls. “Our cows milk that much better,” she boasts. Three years ago, Waters was recognized as a “Milk Quality Master,” an ‘honor bestowed by the Surge milk- ing company. She was given a stainless steel plaque in recognition. Waters has also. received the “Silver Tray” milk quality award by the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. for eight consec- utive years. Waters’ most recent award was given to her in September - a “Host Farm A.C. Farm Tour” plaque, by representatives of Halton Region. Her farm was one of four farms select- ed in the Region (three of them in Halton Hills) to demonstrate and educate regional and municipal rep- resentatives, members of the media, and an African dele- gation, on Halton’s agricul- tural industry and related issues. Waters’ farm seems to have a history of “firsts.” It was the first in'the area with a sealed silo. This year is the first time Waters has used a new self-propelled combine to harvest her 172 acres. Asked if there were greater difficulties associated with being a woman farmer, Waters quickly responded, “Heck no! I’m dealing with people I’ve been dealing with for years.” INSTANT RESERVATIONS CANADA 3000 Return Airfares from: $349.- $319.- $319.- $229.- Vancouver Calgary. Edmonton Winnipeg Halifax $199.- St. Johns $249.- Add Airport Tax’&. GST to above prices, Flights operate from Toronto #1 ONT REG # 1120980 9 ROOS TRAVEL 873-2000 RESULTS UNOFFIC! « icaii870-9134 (Lotto 6/49) or 870-9135} LOTTERY courtesy of a 4 moon 22844 Encore: sonrh: Bonus: 16] Early Bird 02 06 15 24) AL _Ralda Waters shows off her commemorative plaque, given to her by the Halton Agricultural Advisory Committee during the Halton Farm Tour, for exemplary operation of her dairy farm. Behind Waters is a “Milk Quality Master” e milk production stainless steel plaque, presented by Surg company three years ago for exceptional milk quality. photo by Oksana Buhe/HHTW 129" Remote Control ' j Deluxe Remote Control VCR ly Head Remote Control VCR ! AM/FM Double Cassette CD H Stereo System with remote 378" ! P| BEFORE YOU BUY CHECK OUR LOW PRICES..WHY PAY MORE? Sa SERVICE WITH ALL SALES Phone 877-3405 14 WESLEYAN STREET Just off Mail TY. sc eanvicn i Street, Georgetown ENI 70 & OVER You are cordially invited to be the guest of The Rotary Club of Georgetown at their annual Senior Citizens’ DINNER PART in Holy Cross Church Auditorium 224 Maple Avenue Monday Evening, October 25th, 1993 at 7:00 o’clock Dinner and Entertainment - Transportation will be provided if required If you have not received your invitation, please drop in or phone: Helen Metler, CL. B. es 82 Main St., 77-2231 Y Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, October 13, 1993 — Page 3 BOB’S GOT A GRIP ON eer SAVINGS Bie sav HOPE YOUR HOLIDAY WAS GREAT LESS THAN 16% FAT CONTENT LEAN GROUND BEEF .73/kg “FRESH BAKED DAILY” ITALIAN PANINI OR SAUSAGE, BUNS TRY, Zea PRODUCTS <COMPLIMENTSS>. TODAY 'T.D. CASH MACHINE IS AVAILABLE! | OPEN SUNDAY 11 a.m. - 5 p.m., Phone 873-3963 Wa” GEORGETOWN MM FOOD MARKET Your Neighbourhood MOORE P PARK PLAZA F wnt tis Coupon Save 0s ofthe purchase of | one pound of | Knechtel Butter O WITH Values efict from Sun. Oct {O through Sat Oct 1683

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