Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 25, 1984, p. 28

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ease n Acton 3400sri ft Long case available Apply to C Acton Free Press Mow SI I L7J for rent In Georgetown an add I anal red Reasonable rent 4537489 INDUSTRIAL ft p Excellent local REASONABLE InduJr al units for I so ft up Secretarial on prem 131 or OKrce Space STORES and me on ng ncluded Real Eatate ACTON Centre storey home bath pa lor 3 cirr csU40 monthly bedroom tr heat 3 mo ONLY TOO on larg Acton It comp renovated and heat Also extra lot available ill Female Ag Representative finds field open to her gender By LINDA KIRBY PhHis had always enjoyed with dairy cattle and being In volved in he agricultural field but when a high school guidance teacher attempted to dissuade her from following a career tn agriculture she paid heed It was not a field for girls she was told so she promptly enrolled in a program family and Consumer Studies I at the of graduating one She went to for the Ontario Ministry of and Food but iBmonths after graduating she was back in university this me determined to forge a career in the field she wanted Today the 30yearold Glengarry County native who graduated with an animal science degree from the Ontario turn College being the first female agricultural representative in the ministry year history She was recently named the field rcprc sentativt for replacing Henry Stanley who transferred to the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Carleton office at The eldest of seven children Phyllis spent most of her growing on her parent s Holstcin farm helping out v the barn chores and participating with great enthusiasm at the local H Club She his therefore the advantage of ex per the hard work that goes into a successful operation her parents continue to work a farm and milk cow past four and years she has worked as an assistant agricultural rep re in Newmarket where she various 4 H programs organized financial management seminars for local farmers assisted with farm records and wis Hit dairy contact for office The promotion she admits was a very pleasant surprise there many farmers out there who might share the same sentiments as her former guidance teacher She think she is going to have any problems in he field having already proven her capabilities in Newmarket Firmcrs respect you for your know ledge she said noting that women in the community arc a novelly Witness the number of women Involved in such endeavors as milk inspectors practices large animals feed sales and women employed within the ministry itself The agricultural ministry hired its first female assistants in 1977 recognition that women have just as an important lion to the farming as men said Miss MacMaster She pointed out that 40 per cent of her class consisted of women and there is a growing number of female teachers at agricultural colleges Women hove always been a part of the agricultural industry but they have not been recognized until the last 10 or 15 she said Today the farm wives play a more import ant role than ever helping with business decisions keeping records and some work second Jobs to allow them to re invest the farm As the administrator and field represent a live for the office Miss will be responsible for coordinating a budget organizing programs for the county planning business and financial manage ment seminars for area farmers and attend to daily routine farm calls Farm calls could mean anything from checking feed and looking into production problems i poor milk production assist farmers with completing perform once records for sheep and helping with herd selection Thehours not always be enviable and Ihe work not the easiest but it is a Job that has agricultural represent a live I would like to ensure a viable and thriv ing farm industry in this area and see that it is recognized as an important industry she said of her goals with her special interest in dairy cattle she also shares a particular for and up farmers Big decline seen in vandalism After three months in operation the Reg onal program to combat vandalism has taken j big bite out of property damage statistics The Hills Milton district has seen a 47 per cent decrease In reported incidents of vandalism for October November from the same period in In Won there has been a jI per decrease and per decrease in lion has dropped per The results have been excellent said Constable Bob who with Constable Rod Beaumont has been talking to local schools in in effort to curb this prominent youth crime Their success is also measured in dollars though the drop is smaller Property damage has fallen to for December from a level the year pre of HZ j9B The vandalism j roRrom also strut monitoring of a cur few under the of IGby The wis to from ter in groups oiler irk most vandalism occurs I i number of is juveniles line to their parents but note there have repeal Hi profnm is fir from over New lee lures it schools are planned for he spring high v will also be under closer surveillance patrols Const said that in this is round the public school and the Ho vis sub division In Georgetown it will be along where vehicle damage is high TOYOTA EXTRA CAB All New for 1984 from 7995 00 5E 2 WD 5SPD Plus Freight TOYOTA CELICA GT 5 speed one owner like new Stock 1 VW SCI ROCCO Sporty economical Stock 32061 Only 1980 DATSUN B210 Stock 1980 TERCEL Toyota popular front wheel deluxe hatchback radial tires rear louvre Stock20351 1979 MUSTANG 2 door hatchback with economical cylinder power Stock 317 BRAND NEW 1983 SR5 x 4 PICK UPS have been slashed to clear remaining inventory Stock eg 1 New1 Demo ALL CARS PROFESSIONALLY RECONDITIONED CERTIRED GUARANTEED MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM ECP EXTENDED POWER TRAIN WARRANTY AVAILABLE ON THE SPOT SCOTIA PLAN FINANCING AT THE HOME OF THE PRICE BEATERS GEORGETOWN TOYOTA 8772296 343 GUELPH STREET GEORGETOWN Hwy No 7 at Armstrong Avenue 8772297

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