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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 23, 1969, p. 15

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r- 1 i t designs own hats shows creatfanste is members and guests at the annual meeting of the arta and hftror georgetown thorough ly enjoyed the talk arid demon stration on hit making by mrs w jrcrichton limehouse her display of handmade hats was varied and colourful and she skillfully demonstrated the various types including instant hats reports of the years activi ties were given by committee conveners as to craft courses ottered speakers at the meet ings guest artists at the exhib ition and sate etc affiliation fees to local coun- tdlor women ontario craft foundation and canadian han dicrafts guild are to he paid skatersvnight to shine pros gale livingston left and cheryl stull work with the quartet from hansel and grethel robyn alcom left sharon moores cathy elsliger and kim aaahaffy during a rehearsal for the georgetown figuredskating clubs annual show in the memorial arena the club is presenting the show twice in the afternoon and evening saturday stifl illegal so county vetoes birth control bonus halton countys health unit is not taking advantage of the ontario governments offer to provide grants to municipalities distributing birth control in formation dr lm stuart county med ical officer of health and dir ector of the unit said wednes day the unit is not participat ing in the plan and has refused the grants provincial health minister dr matthew dymond announc ed the plan last year and since then a number of centres have started distributing birth con trot information although it is against the law dr stuart said he did not wish to say why the health unit was not active in the plan cod chingt he did say however the may take advantage of the plan when the criminal code is changed so that it is not il- legal to distribute such inform ation v w would be pleased to use something which does not have illegal overtones dr stuart aid new legislation which has al ready been passed by the sen- te and is currently waiting approval by the house of com mons would take the section on birth control out of the juris diction of the criminal code and put it under the food and drug directorate section 150 section 190 of the criminal code makes it an offence to offer to sell advertise have for sale or disposal any means intended or represented as a method of preventing concep tion or causing abortion or miscarriage however numerous agencies have provided both birth con trol information and devices and no charges have been laid drug stores have sold various kinds of birth control devices for many years without being charged local bahar learn more about their i mrs davina barber mrs eric ming mr and mrs e e barr of georgetown and mrs ivy penny caledon east spent the past weekend attending a bahai conference at the gen- osha hotel oshawa some three hundred pafoais gathered from all over ontario to learn more about the teachings of their faith last fall a new dimension was added to the international aspect when eleven continental boards of counsellors were ap pointed by the universal house of justice the north american board composed of three mem bers includes lloyd gardner of oshawa who has served for the past twenty years on the canadian national assembly miss edna true wilmette 111 and mrs florence mayberry california mr gardiner in ihs address on the path to true liberty empha the part canada u expected to play in achieving definite goals by 1973 mr mayberry was the chair man for a panel discussion and also gave an address on the covenant and gods manifesta tions devotions consultation and fellowship with these and other leaders from as far away aa rawdon quebec and st bon iface manitoba made mio occa sion an uplifting experience also 10to the georgetown ag ricultural society for prizes in crafts at the fall fair the meeting was hehfaf miss gladys erasers spot on seven assisting her fn serving refresh ments were mrs g smith mrs a m nielsen mrs l clark mrs d charles the following officers were elected for 1960 president mrs h bessem 1st vice president mrs leslie clark 2rid vice president mrs h p clarke treasurer mrs c brandford corresponding sec retary mrs c fogah recording secretary mrs d charles craft convener mrs j mills program convener mrs g ironside soc ial convener mrs hr corbett ballinafad carl vol mar chairman community centre board a meeting of the community centre board met in the hall on thursday evening the slate of officers for 1969 is as fol lows chairman carl volmar secretary treasurer ilene mcenery others on the board are reg french lloyd mclean elwood snow tom hill will re present esqucsing council and stan fuller for erin township sid spear will continue as care taker it has been quite an im provement to the basement with the floor painted paint has been tnrrchased tor the walls and it is hoped the work can be done in the near future the january meeting of the scouts and cubsmothers met be sure one of the many persons to see the ice carnival at the georgetown arena this saturday night is you at the home of the president mrs ron saunders on thursday night a father and son banquet has been planned for feb 21 it was also decided to hold a euchre sometime in february the boys with leaders are ar ranging a trip to toronto on saturday to see the ice follies mr and mrs fred shortill of guelph spent sunday with mr and mrs richard shortill miss ijllian shortill also visited with her parents one day last wejjk mr and mrs john pearson and sons of tara spent sunday with her parents mr and mrs jesse mcenery miss anne shortill who is a student at teachers college in toronto is teaching in george town this week mrs john black a former re sident of ballinafad now of fergus called on a number of friends in the village recently sorry to hear mrs ida smith had the misfortune to fall on the steps of her home this past week and seriously injured her tiack her many friends hope for a complete recovery soon the local hockey teams are still going strong competing with each other last sunday afternoon no 1 and no 3 teams play in the erin a which ended in a tie game i i i mr and mrs lloyd marshall spent sunday with the millers at agincourt r- winnifred smith noryafs mccaig director canadian i jersey breeders the annual meeting of the canadian jersey cattle club will be held at the ascot inn in rexdale on february 11 at that time honorary life membership will be conferred upon professor george raithby of guelph the former head of the i animal husbandry dept st the ontario agriculturer eolj lege in addition to winners of class leader certificates for 1968 a constructive breeder award will be presented to el mer a myers charlbttetown pej in recent election by mail ballot the following directors were elected for i960 prince edward island lome glydon kensington nova scotia claude thompson ox ford new brunswick gilbert robison harvey station quebec r w simpson rich mond pierre veillon cowans- ville ontario ralph mackenzie finch norman bagg thornhill d h mccaig tyorval cameron honderich new hamburg har old botcher drumbo manitoba w m aime woodlands sask atchewan p m caswell wol- seley alberta d w cole yegreville british columbia george aylard sidney did you know a defensive technique frpm- world war i is being tested for possible use in the war against traffic accidents says the ont ario safety league in connect icut 30000 has been allocated to test the use of sandbag sys tems to protect vehicles from large roadside objects that can not be removed sandbags are to become impact attenuation systems- vr the halton county board of education the board has decided for the time being that the central administration officeswill be at 166 south service roap east dakvlue ontario arrangements are being made with the bell tele phone company for the installation pf zenith numbers so that anyone in halton county may cai these offices without long distance tod charges until these arrangements are completed anyone calling the central administration office is requestec to call collect oakville 8452501 how we turned a 700 investment into a 15000 a year pbwnwg georgetown herald phone 8772201 introducing a new service forjthe areas livestock breeders a harry harlcy the retir ed liberal mp for halton rid- jjslg who beaded a commons committee into birth control law revealed this week he is iorried the food and drug directorate will impose even stricter regulations on birth control than those now in effect tinder the criminal code he said he is writing federal health minister john munro to express his fear that while the matter of hlrth will be free of the criminal code it wiltbe come the victim of tight regul ation at the hands of the fed eral agency miscount centre 126 main n acton witpapar prwinithad panels sste visjii o sa to 5 j0 pm l- fuse deuvkry custom slaughtering in completely sanitary government inspected slaughterhouse custom cutting to your specifications wednesdays fridays are slaughtering days please arrange in advance phone 8776082 win thi best is good enough for our customers stock your lr eezer nov enjoy finer quality meats at less cost service to freezer owners is not a sideline at als custom meats 1ft our specialty and every pound of meat we sell is carefully chosen for quality tenderness and economy custom cutting wrapping and freezing no extra cost by jack and mary hollands we feature government inspected red and blue brand beef also premium grade perk- and lamb product located just south op stewarttown on the 7th line only minute prom roeorgeiown als over the counter service custom meats government inspecte rep and blue brah phone 8776082 tummmmmmmmmm it was sosimple i ts a wonder more people havent done what we did jack and i were both working back in 1963 when someone suggested that we look into raising- chinchillas we had our doubts at first an old two family house in downtown toronto seemed like an unlikely place for raising one of the worlds most valuable for bearing ani mals we knew how rare and expensive chinchilla fur was and had always thought chinchillas need a cold climate and com plicated housing it came as a real surprise when we found out that chinchillas can be raised anywhere they dont need coldto de velop their rur and theyre so neat clean and odorless you can keep them in your spare room canada is one of the worlds largest suppliers of chinchilla pelts and most of the largest ranchers in canada started in basements garages and spare rooms weve always liked animals so we de cided to give it a try we started out with only a few chinchillas but soon had a sizeable herd females average about two babies lo a utter and can give birth two or three times a year all the thou- sandsof chinchillas in the us and canada are descended from seven males and four females that were brought to the us in 1923 even though we soon had a lot of ani mals the cost of feeding them was only about 350a year per animal the profit from one pelt was more than enough to feed quite a few mamas and their babies for a whole year there was never any shortage of buyerseitber it takes from 80 to iso pelts just to make one fur coat withinafewyearswehadquitealarke herd yet caring for than never really i became too difficult cruncmlas are so clean and odorless their bedding only needs to be changed once a week and they only need to be fed once a day in fact chinchillas are so cute and friendly raising them is fun in itself we traced the growth of our babies like proud parents watching as each one grew up and hadafamflyof its own i we even found an organization called the united chinchilla breeders associa- tion that helps beginners with just about everything they need to run a successful business theyput out training manuals have regular workshops and publish monthly bulletins to keep everybody up to date on whats new and interesting they even come by to check your setmp for you every so often so you can always be sure everything is just the wayit ought tobe the association makes sure new ranchers get only top quality breeding stock they are very emphatic about it all the animals are inspected and tested each new rancher is guaranteed in writ ing that he has top quality healthy ani mala that will breed and reproduce we urge anyone who likes animals to find out more about raising chrnrhillas they take so utile time to raise and the rewards can be so great its impossible to describe the thrill and pride of market ing your first pelts or selling a live animal for breeding quality pelts bring from 20 to 50 apiece and top quality breeding an sell anywhere from 300 to 600 since youll be starting with the best you should be producing only high quality animals although our herd has grown so large we moved out to our own ranch in the countrjrwere up- to 800 animals now jack still works full time of course im not working anymore but its by choice with our new business i dont have to l jdeat jack and mary i id like to know more about getting started mthechirichillaranrj i business please have the united chinchilla breeders association t i one of their free booklets i me jnt age street phone i city frovlncs united chinchilla breeders 166 wilson avenue toronto 12 ontario jlphone 4815229 ot -vr-

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