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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 12, 1966, p. 10

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ff-t6thitj- vh shalton holitflln breeders qjtt at th hays sales arena 1he on friday evening 29th for their sy0mf amaakauw holstein breeders view judge oak ridges herd light meeting evwyunv ited the several hundred jliteins in the barn these in juded the 22s animal herd of oat ridges with iu 97 excel lot cows p the meeting was held in a urge tent beside the sales barn fader the chairmanship of ward brownride joe snyder infriesian fleldman ui d the important points to ider- when judging a class pf dairy cattle everyoee judged a class of 4 year ems and a mature class waaera el the jtidging competiuo ladles pat mcdonald br georgetown boys or girls 1- 20 years of age lola hantar rr 1 burlington boys of gvts 13 years of age and under janet hunter rr 1 burbngtta guest speaker was dr r j mcdonald general llaoager of the oxford district caue breeding association dr donald showed slides of aos re cent trip to japan and face ta tmsj owmtorrown hiral0 thursday mat 11 1 prvfik 1q bj art aanyl ml 1 limebouae laura trya- senaar rr 1 acton david liar rst kr s hilton douglas hll atm rr 1 hornby janet hun tor rr 1 burllngtona andy keep rr 3 georgetown mary hcgee rr 1 narva douglas raddcu rr 2 georgetown and jeaa wilson rr t norval schools avoid museum nevnoan tells board balton county museum jteta ew visits from county schools iurator h j newman told the hmon board last weei he said that of vat 81 school scheduled to visit the itiu sum try the end of june only five are oan hatton county 9lttat of the schools in hal a would rather visit niagara feuav toronto or ottawa he a they want to mikn fcat out of it and it is natural o school in nessttgtveya township has ever made a tr p to the museum and a scnool m acton has paid a visit one he roy hhi elected head professional engineers a georgetown man roy w h hill p ens of 91 sargent- road of brampton district chapter of the association of professional engineer of ontario mr hill is employed by the orenda division of hawker sid- dely canada ltd v other inembers of the chap ter executive are h rerger northern tlectric vice chair man l keast of oranda secre tary a h allen northern el actrte treasurer b c french and j h hayward all bramp ton residents with the exception of mr berger branltoton la one of 42 chap ters representing the engineer lag profession in ontario set up toy the 23000 member api to provide effective communlca tlon between itself and the membership llr newman painted cu that the museum s blacksmith s shop pens may 14th anj the craft suae june 3rd most sleeping pills are follow friday night april 29 from left are- hallon dairy princess margaret hunter hoenetn field d by a definite hangover per man jc snyder and ward brownndge ao of depressed mental powers ward brownridge georgetown president of the haiton hofcaem inspecting thisfine cow at the association s annual twihgrff meeting art hays fftrrra on leisure time important in for the first time in human history man is reaching he stage where he will have an un limited amount of leisure time members of halton new demo cratic party were told at a re cent meeting at the oskvilla gslaxy club dr forma of the university of toronto school of social work cited john f kennedy and winston churchill as men of independent means who had lived creative lives because they were were able to pursue their own interests the art politics and international at fairs the present education tern is only vocational training he said and we will have to turn to the idea that a person should be educated not only to earn a living but to enjoy living through the development of his full potential as a man planning education the place of government he said is to provide citizens with the widest range of choice for bis leisure time activities music art and all creative activities should be looked upon with the same approval a sports activl ties there is a lack of coordina uon in provincial dtpartmenli regarding recreations and lei sure time projects he said hpi charged that the credit river valley has been rejeted by the province because it ha had re creation as one of its basic aims hornby ftf many qualify for full or partial assistance saee the son of omsip le- e aatop npg tw ontario htmtal sac i w pnf d in it ontario u w fab 1 1 f jm t dt mttd apcitltl for lodol wmofttyrepp age mm if my a lfor aen v bot atreattv aetottad or wfco rom mrm belo my it lomsip provides coverage i regardless of age income mob hfal th everyone who has lived l ncmlin m onto for the past 3 1 omsip has heen estab- months is eligible to jam likshed to provide adequate except those whd are ent- mnsotadce coverage lor the tied to physicians a pjttyment of doctors bills under another act hjradtomake this coverage members are free to x available to all ontario resi- choose their own doctor if indents regardless of their age at member travels outside income or state of health the province and requires enrollment in omsip is care omsip will still pay 1 toluntary the doctors bills up to the plan is intended for omsip established rates w buiividtials and their fam- people who find they ean- jkes sid does not provide not continue to pay for all group coverage group cov- or part of their omsip eon- erase is where a numberof tract because of unemploy- pmdnrtdaals collectively pur- tnent illness or disability chase insurance through may apply for temporary their place of employment assistance m paying thetr etc fees hm daabled peraooa allowances act tha genaral welfare assoatance act tbe mothers allowances act the old age assistance act the rehabilitation services act antomatac fullypaid eover- ace a also provided for old stg seeonty peomonera and bear dependant declared eh pbta for coverage by the ontario dcpartnient of public ruttypaid coverota applkattoft people resident in ontario for the past 12 months and who jiald9jaxbujitcornjein 19ft get full assistance this means if these people make out their application form now before may 16th they will get omsip protec tion fully paid for by the jovernment starting this uly 1st in addition many wbo have been resident m ontario for the past 12 months will be eligible for partial assistance depending on their taxable income and number of de pendants see below do you qualify foft pakhal assistance t yas if tow have one depen daunt and if together your total taxable income in 1966 was 1000 or leas complete coat 120 00 government pays 60 00 you pay 60 00 91s 00 every 3 months yes if you have a family of 3 or more and if your family s total taxable income in 1966 was 1 800 or less complete coat 150 00 government pays 90 00 you pmy 60 00 415 00 every 3 months what is taxable incomo the am of your income upon which ou pay tax after and other allowances have bees deducted herfs your application form how mm ball point pen cut out form carwrully mall today instructions 1 if you ht tisooal in l kyouhvtlsocaikmirinnnvnkbarwi1iintm aquam proyidaca starting with ttvt krat nunttmr m 9w first square n you do rtot h a numotr piac a v mark in tha tquaro marked no x rial your last or ftumty mann m ht boj ceana smith jonas brown etc 3 svafriyourstarmaoridgnnhamaninamboxi enrnpta john harry mary c j h you htw a iwckname or art commonly known by anothar nam lor mailing purposes pleat indicate m tha boa marked othefl 4 prm your addreu in tha first bov your oty town village or pott office in the nerf bo and your county or district in the last bo 5 wnle the number ot the day on which you ki the bot marked day phtit the name of the month or its abbreviation in the boi marked month wnte the number of the year m the boi merfcad year cismple 9 feb 1971 6 man should place a mark n th bo marked male women should place a y merit m the boi marked female 7 tt you are single piac a y mark n the too marked v single ii you are married place a v mark nth bos marked marr ed it your ttatut is other then tingl er merr ed example- seperated dnorced or widow ad write your status on the tin marked other b writ your occupation and the kind of business or industry m which you work eiample carpenter- build ng trader farmer agriculture bbbfttaatmi ssnatumeot alucamt aasf ivtikswlaagii addmowal mjuetjani j day smoa vaar s mers asmauy assistcp pfttmlums caet for tr efsbqaerlem mtatmieflwe m1batw4avaeraen 4wm tmj l the kee el tw mm and siitma j wh a tetm amble tnotm in lass istjooerleei rill wtealltjms send your completed application omsip i 0 bos 1790 tarmlna a toronto ontario medical services insurance plan church men perform in annual hornby variety show the sidesmen s tlub or st l stephen s anglican church hornby held their annual vsr iety show in the church base ment on wednesday and thur night with a good crowd atten rimz both shows the show con listed of humorous skits songs and mmic in charre of enter tamraent were lome and ken nejh whsley who pent many hours preparing for this annual event i the north trafa c immu nitv uublielr their monthly euchre at the percy merr school on thursday mghl april s there were 18 ables of eu hre in play with the prizes ro ng to the following winners mrs alfred rord mrs clifford 3ron mrs boy ellis who i layer a a man and james tiamilton lucky draw prizes vere won by mrs john devlm mrs earl alberuon mrs wil mer mawn mrs ralph ford mrs clifford mav mrs dons bernardiiu walter barnard and gordon leslie mrs ander son may extended a vote of thank to all attending who hel ped make the pary such a suc cess lunch was served by the taylor 6 group the next party will be held on thursday night may 26 a euchre parlv was held by the committee of the boyne community centre on friday night april 29 there were 11 tables in play with the pnzes going to the following winners mrs coulson marlene curtis charles trimble and frank cart wright lucky draws were woi by jane heer and dan kirk the next euchre will be on may 12 lunch was served by the committee the north trafalgar luchre club held their euchre party on saturday night april 30 at the community centre there were t 11 tables in plav with the pr t es goipg lo the following v n ners mrs roy south mrs may sammitt mrs florence mav ernest martin arthur burton and james hamilton i un h wax served by the host and hos tess mr and mrs- frank hall the next euchre ii be on saturday night mav k birthday greetings to the fol lowing ho are celebrat ng hirthdavs this week jos sal i iba on mav a mrs lohn loos ion leriche and garry mr lauglilin on mav 5 debra prest idge on may 6 mrs james may on mav 7 mrs lena sanford mrs floyd downs wilmer ma son and roland karl on mav 8 and susan jepson on mav 9 while minister to france tho mas jefferson studied french cuisine and wrote a cook book for use in thttfttchen at mon llcello application form please read mstltljctkwts above coawfjeting last or mm pwferftataer 4 a n y ueff jswtbeiaairra nwa 3 1aaweioav 1 g tcvbiewka ar tlwomarta maka sankeela appucatkm foft pftemlun assistance 1t 1hamlhdbsoniariolorthpamiin3nwlbm not covered tor wal rnaajcal car b w i eorse to ahow the mettle sarvke kawranc dmaion to vr alt sttrtornenei wmtm eytweon sax a on b only a no taxamhkoaw i and aay aaoiw dphdni had no totbl kv taxaks mcom of r jtaji or u laapelerpwsiiiii ali my taaafcai tncosn and th toaabt toeaass at m i aaat that th inlormattoh qlveri by mis caonacs wool raattza tha highest ratums tor your wool by patronizing you own organization ship collect to our ragistarad vrarahousano 1 weston ontario obtain sacks and twma without charge from w l santtoraan cutlllnafad william arwltstm sttaarar it ft 1 caaryalawrt a n stark shaarr r r x ca or by writing to i canadian cooperative wool growers umited 40 st clair avenue east toronto 7 ontario to 3 svmricncd shades pink meup ddicatcjy warm wet apricot rjeliciousl and new poppy love pearly peach ntwsun shimmer a sunlit glosser to add come hither highlights to wear alone or over any cremestick shade kentner s pham 12 main street north 77j632j complete storage services 5end ateyour furs and valuable cloth garments our rehu6erateo storage vaults are for your protection all you can pack in the box plus regular dry cleaning 495 i a ex it a airr cleaners barragers dyers u main sis i7j7 its fireworks time again parent encourage your children to handle them properly never to throw them or put them in cans or bottles etc sale of fireworks s proh b ted to chldren under 16 and may not be bought earl er than seven days before the celebrat on warning grass fires parents ns urged to rem nd their children of the dangers from careless use of matches firecrackers etc in setting grass fires georgetown fire department esquesing township schools grade 1 enrolment grade 1 registrations for september 1966 are now being accepted up to may 20th 1966 for preschool pupils to erfrol they must be 6 years old by december 31 1966 birth certificate required applica ton form available from school prirctpat within your area birth certificates may be secured fromll general branch 70 lo swtoj

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