-j- fined licence refused in deer hunting charge the georgetown herald thursday april 24 1969 page 8 cost studies determine best crops for farmers fined 250 after pleading guilty two men to three charges each under the fish and game act a search warrent later turn ed up 50 pounds of venison at both pleaded guilty to snar ing deer hunting deer during the closed season and illegal possession of venison when they appeared before judge jr black on april 16 the home of one and 25 pounds at the other the two were also told they would not be permitted a licen ce to huat for ne year the crown attorney said they should be dealt with severely because of the pain that deer are put through before dying in a snare two milton men were bothed deer across the tracks of the ct eost stue re to be 1 the feature of the halton soil and crop improvement associ ation program for the coming year farmers will keep track of the number of hours mach ines used cost of herbicides in secticides etc on the various crops grown on fheir farm a record book is being provided to all the cooperators j ijwc year there were 24 en- tries in this section results showed the cost of growing grain corn to be 70 acre corn silage 90 an acre hay 60 an acre and spring grain to be 54 an acre j high yield competitions are to be held in 1969 for grain corn and spring grain the winner in the competition with the highest number of entries will receive a gold watch com plements of the uco halton i branch j anyone growing soybeans in halton is eligible for a grant of 20 to assist with the pur- chase of herbicide a bus trip for all members is planned for later in the summer any wtshj ing to take part in these proj ects should apply as soon as possible to the agricultural office in milton i on february 2 a conservation officer from the department of lands and forest found blood and what appeared to be deer hairs in the snow- at the end of an abandoned road in esques- i ing township after following i i c the trail he came upon a deerldtcaks leq txpetlalh oh the remains otaeijc must bjb destroyed deer draper dome co ltd mtbbmm iw iwbomo stock exchange stock and bond brokers ym- nnmi branch oftlfce 4395221 4773757 ka teal cwa dm geweelewii and vicinity fa 14 i successful investors traders know david r rili wn e beany on tuesday february 4 five conservation officers took up t rveillance and about 4pm wo men were seen arriving in a car and entering the bush with a tfle an expectant elk one of the newer acquisition at halton region conservation authori tys 70 acre wild animal pres erva at rattlesnake point park had to be shot last saturday when it was discovered the animal had broken a leg imqifil 385 s285 s295 ambulance annie bought with draw funds mrs pat chamberlain fnpnze winner in a recent lucky draw sponsored by the georgetown vlunteer ambulance service accepts her cheque for 250 from gvas chief ken thompson the money raised through the draw enabled the ambulance service to buy a resusci annie dummy for practicing resuscitation a short time later a shot was heard and the men were later auhorilv resourccs manager seen standing atlhe area where mmlray leg was the snares were cither broken in a fight with the men were then stopped another animal or in a ground and it was noted they didnt hog hole we were sorry to have a small game licence need le one ll was pregnant ed to carry a rifle murray aaid they slated they had found the caicass was taken to the the snares about two weeks ear i authority s game farm at her and there had been a dead mountsberg and fed to the deer in one snare and they had bears and wolf in residence cut parts off and brought some i there home i this was not one of th ong the accused stated they hadmal five elk the authority im seen a face in the bush oi the ported from an lberta game day they were stopped and not preserve nt arrived at rat knowing what it was they had tlesnake on easter weekend fol shot and had found out it was a svappmg deal with a a deer private northern ontario own er h r c a traded two buffa when conservation officers lo calves for three new elk and followed their trail into the j the one shot saturday was one woods the found a freshly kill of the three chev and pontiac ford- 123 falcon- prices quoted include installation we also speoaltz in general repairs and tuneups courtesy cars easy terms expert service braapto eigine rebuilders 3so stw 4594636 699- 632 i hornby guild women are models in spring fashion show crozicr fred smith rmrs wal ter royle mrs pete stephens fred near a delicious lunch was served by the ladies mr and mrs i cslie itiilledge and daughter gcn istted on the weekend with mr and mrs irvine wallace of blvth friends are sorry to hear that mrs rut mrs bob cookson was the lv meeting the sunshine and hostess for the april meeting gloom fees were handed in of the st stephens anglican the meeting closed with the ledge s mother is suffering from church guild due to the ab- bnediction and a delicious a se stroke sence of the president mrs jim lunch was served by the hos plant the vice president mrs less cliff hunter opened the meet- ing with the guild prayer the the sunshine ladies were in roll call was answered by twel charge of the euchre party held ve members and four visitors on wednesday evening april 16 minutes of the last meeting at the sunshine school for re were read bv the secretary mrs tarded children at hornby cookson it was decided that there were eight tables of the halton county board of education box 548 166 south service road eat oalcvllle ont po get well wishes are extended to mrs clarence mccann who is ill with the mumps et well wishes are extended to victor hall who is a patient in the milton district hospital the guild would donate 25 ag euchre in play with the prizes follow a am this year to the cancer socjtgoing to the following winners birthday greetings to little joanne mcmillan who will eel played as a gent and roy wil ebrate her blrtm rj it r april 26 to karen fippance on april 27 cindy cordingley and lety a wedding reception was mrs roy wilson mrs hare discussed and mrs geoffrey dunn mrs fred smith who drewbrook will be the conven er the treasurers report was read by mrs arthur plant fol lowing the short business period ious lunch was served h mrs edgar oliphant introducl ladies in charge ed imrs ursula rode who put by mrs harold reed a delic the elizabeth leslie on april 29 on s display of beeline spring the recreation committee of fashions those who modelled the boyne community entrc ths district the bright array of coloured held a euchre party on rnday fashions were mrs pat flip- night apnh8 there were sev pance mrs craig roycc mrs entcen tables of euchre in play ronald plant and mrs rick with the prizes going to the fol rowan a delicious lunch was lowing winners mrs bob pear served by the hostess who was i son mrs cameron marshall assisted by mrs geoffrey drew buraess coulson elmer douglas brook j the lucky draws were won by mrs clarence ford doug king the regular meeting of the s who played as a lady eden united church women f t and do was held on wednesday even dou was served and ing april 16 at the home of a s enjoyed the next mrs bill hill the president w he held on for the month of april mrs nl may 2 hill welcomed the ladies to the meeting which was opened i the north trafalgar euchre with the ucw ode followed by club held their weekly euchre the opening prayer mrs pauliparty on saturday night apnl may was in charge of the dev 19 at the north trafalgar rec otional on winter is not god s reation centre there were cle last word the final chapter cn tables of euchre in play of the study book on hina was with the prizes going to the fol read by mrs john nixon and lowing winners mrs olive mrs john hamilton the roll raine mrs cliff norton mrs call word a womans name wilmcr mason wilbert nix from the bible beginning with tom hoi den and wilfred the letter a was answered byname the lucky draws were the eleven members present won by mrs frank peacock and during the business hour mrs i harvey dunn the next euchre john hamilton read the minutes parly will hi of the last meeting and the april 26 treasurers report was given by i mrs elmer may final arrange the north trafalgar commu ments were completed for the n club held their spring refreshment booth to be at the euchre party on thursday night auction sale of furniture and april 17 in the trinity anglic farm implements of mr and an hurch hall in strcctsville mrs frank hall a discussion there were 28 tables of euchre was held on the final arrange ln plav with the prizes going to menls for the tea and bake the following winners mrs nor- sale which will be held at the 0 orzech helen ford leon church on tuesday afternoon ard ramsay and allan ross fred mccarron of sutton has been visiting with friends in notice to parents kindergarten registration registration for admission to kindergarten in september 1909 ill the elementary public schools of halton county will take place on monday mav s 1969 between the hours of 9 atn and 12 noon and 1 15 p m and 5 pm in the school which serves the attendance area in which the child resides public school supporters may register their children who will have attained the age of 5 vears on or before the last day of february 1970 proof of public school support will be accepted ln the form of a 1969 tax bill or 1968 assess- ment notice or a declaration from the municipal clerk s offirc a birth certificate or a baptismal cetlficate will be acceptable as proof of age if further information is required call the school principal or the chairman of the appropriate education cente below e s lavender north education centre tel 877 9782 j k graham east education centre tel 8459240 d r kemp west education centre tel 6341856 f armitcf chairman of the board i w singleton director of education bo on saturday night april 29 at 2 pm the guest speaker will be rev robert rumball of toronto an after noon is planned for cleaning the church kitchen and r hall the ladies of bethesda and brit annia united churches are invi ted- toa social evening at eden on june 3 mrs harry lowden mrs melbourne bell and mrs john hamilton will be in char ge of the evening on may the 12th the ladieitof eden will hold their annual mystery trip and dinner with mrs bill hill in charge of the arrangements following the dinner the ladies will return to the bdme of mprs roy break for their month hy 2 l the draw prizes were won by mm frank peacock an oil painting alfred mccracken thermo blanket mrs helen mc phcrson set of stainless steel flatware helen ford pair of pillow cases mrs a uawke bath towels mrs stanley barn staple salad bowl mrs carol watson doily edna mcgill place mats david watson mrs anderson may alice hope don hamilton celia thompson and mrs john nixon all won a box of chocolates draws for some lovely geraniums were won by harold scott mrs edna park inson anderson may mrs a sparling alfred ball mrs bob 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