4H CLUB GIRLS HONOURED One provincial certificate and two county certificates were presented tH club girls at their Achievement Day program Cross Id the front row arc of provincial honours Nincy and WINS SHOPPERS TV DRAW Mrs Hubert Tripp of rescenl is Red by George Shoppers Drug JUNK BY THE TRUCKLOAD implied its Kirks Deo Milium stiff garages luck lopping Mir dark attics viirk Department vehicles created a junk elcaii up truths wiurdaj which ken dumped upon initio up A sea or garbage topped will a layer of washing machines lawn mowers mattresses bicycle frames and just about everything Imaginable Tin WHS at tin town sanitary landfill Saturday after he town successful clean up I 125 Attend Institutes District Annual Meeting The District Annual report Some comments meeting of the Hal tan W was make known our aims let us held In St David Presbyterian Church Campbellville on May with over 125 attending by coffee and eglstratlon the morning session opened with the Ode Mary Stewart Collect Mrs George Henderson the county president residing President Mrs carcc of the hostess branch thanked Camp for the use of their church welcomed all and ex plained the matching for dinner name tags In his I humo rous way Itcv John Murray interim moderator welcomed the gathering on behalf of the congregation The District Directors sixteen of seventeen possible present were called forward and ratified by the new Provincial area director Mrs George Hen The 1971 minutes were read and treasurer Mrs Robert Alexander presented a very well illustrated report The district had handed over in pennies for friendship to help women In countries The total receipts were 87 and expenses amounted to Branches receipts from various sources wire and expenses leaving balance on hand of Miss Gladys expressed a high opinion of the treasurer s books in the report from auditors I Police have noted the I creased use of In the area Children arc taught to operate a bicycle llki liny would I a car and officers report Hint Home arc operating MORE BIKES bicycles llkcthcy operate tars or the safety of all bikes ire hides mid drivers must ill raffle Huh minus Hi he rated of SUMS UP Retiring president Mrs George Henderson hummed up her past years activities having visited each of the seventeen district branches at least once attended short courses and workshops special meetings in Toronto Creek and Norway at and others She remarked tint the Women Institute is the largest women organization in the world She told the present of the new scholarship established to honour won by Cathy of Acton and bursaries to It Georgetown for first and second to Nancy Snow It It 1 Georgetown she Ihunked those who had made her two years in office so pleasant especially the vice president and secrctiry Public Officer Mrs look the chair for reports from conveners of standing committees and special committees and gave advice for makuiL up same Mrs Jesse McEncry reported for bursaries asking that be complete thoughtful of the Tweedsmuir history books Mrs rank Wilson stressed their which is sought by students She advised inches to have short report at rcgul meetings and even plan complete meeting around the books Members could bring items and pictures is roll oil Mrs forthcrccen Festival reported a very successful event and an judicator Mr Hoy of was well received Much of the financial aid for the festival comes from he bran dies she asked that continue As vine trophies have been tilled Ihey maybe placed in the museum for safe keeping history of the festival is requtslcdtnbescnt to Mr Ralph or Mr timer Smith Reporting for federation of Agriculture Mrs Spencer Wilson hoped that the percent of taxes on firm property be continued They are to keep isscssmmt at the production level There two hundred and fifteen firmers in II p the membership fee She ended by saying that there ore many contented cows this area but whoever beard of lonlcntcd farmer Mrs M said and films are for a safety program She displayed or muffs to prevent ear damage from noise and mentioned a hay probe for testing for heat and an emergency 15 minute air pack Prizes will again lie given for posters and displays promoting safely at the Milton Mrs Stuart Murriy held the lucky ticket for i fire extinguisher Comments by convener of Agriculture and In Mrs J Vinsicklc said she had good reports time from all branches that thirty new industries id set up soon would in Milton thai is the leader In mushroom growing She ended by that agriculture is the backbone of ihc nation PI Ml reported education Mrs win advised planting maple Irecs to replace elms and emblem She asked us to make new Canadians eel at home and perhaps mike Ihcm Vi I members Red or yellow black or white All ore in His sight she emoted Shi mentioned the Atlas again mailable s Pages of the Past and Histories valuable reference I woks Mrs George reported Home Economics in the absence Smith saving Keep a health mind lead to a world poem of advice for ihe future Mrs C Historical Re search and Current vents II purl rend Mrs Armstrong suggested visits to several historical places Ml the reports wire well prepared rind although bell kept lungs moving we might he missing si methlng Mis I- rink continued with her Public keep a good public image each member become informed She Sorted on bursaries he and health and the district sponsored child Gladys stated that more arc taking part resolutions recently and mentioned a number or local suits I resolutions IltSOlUTlONS Two resolutions were discussed and sent to the area for approval Mrs Andrews spoke on one presented by regarding recycling of solid waste Mrs Young of weya presented that branch resolution asking Ihc school boards to give school eachers permission to use more mphalic disciplinary punish merit Local Home Economist Mrs said hat In past year we had sixteen clubs with over two hundred girls taking part three projects have been completed that the garden club has returned after sixteen years absence and then she invited all to Achievement Day in Georgetown an for the project Being Well Dressed Well Groomed She thanked the branches for their support and xccllent outlook asking that as leaders Using Ontario Fruits and Using Worth of Meat were courses last for adults and and Sewing with Knits seemed popular choices nig up new Provincial Board Director Mrs George Hen outlined the origin of the Home branch of the Dipt of Agriculture which has changed to interest women rural and urban for the 1970s Stic asked us to make i mental with links for member the branch the district the delegate to the annual which will be held this car in Stratford and the Prov Itosrd member who is the direct link to the Provincial of Sin said that 1971 72 had been the 75lh celebrations and resented a chart for listing each methods of observing and that we look forward extension to MicDonuld Hall beginning in J Mrs Henderson then told of the bit anniversary dinner in Toronto with Mrs arson president as speaker Mrs Henderson suggested a five study of our handbook it each meeting She said that we ire proud to hive one of the six Junior Institutes of in our namely Twenty fourW I Promoted resolutions of last jeir wire sustained In tunc IJ72 the Moid will officially he I property and she outlined events leading to its purchase with private donations local council branch help and even a from in Interested Scot list Work is still to lie done and an furnished for a lineincaretikcr Gifts of of the period ire re mil steel to furnish the fourteen Hilton membership stable hut we urn for per cent in 71 by at trading new numbers by new The I- 1 provided land rover for use In the un for which we will be The W W is sponsoring drive to help lesser ill loped women The trained Turkish 1 irl in mid and to train three for teaching coloured the I or with Ihc Ilic world ireavnilahle The next A W nee will be in Australia in longest starts with the first step Campbell Milton ted Rep Mrs Henderson Alternate Mrs John Bird R 2 Georgetown Pub Off Mrs Frank Brown 12 Sec Treus Mrs R Mexander 144 Drive Georgetown Asst Mrs Ironside It Georgetown Standing Committee Con Cm Mrs J Vonsickle Citizenship World Affairs- Mrs C R Acton Educ Cultural Act Mrs rigglesworth George town Consumer Mrs Don Smith Camp Resolutions Mrs It II Bursary Scholarship Mrs Bird Mrs W Webb Mrs G Henderson Music festival Rep Mrs It 1 Georgetown Fed of Agrn Rep Mrs Spencer Wilson RIM Curator Mrs Irink Wilson Charles Si Georgetown 1st Mrs II Mar I Georgetown Mrs Ha Robertson 1 Milton Safety Rep Mrs It Milton In new business It was decided to hove an information booth at tall as last year The Executive are waiting for an invitation for next year District Annual The new President Mrs Ncllis called retiring President Mrs Henderson forward and resented the county I pin lias Lucna Campbell extended HERALD THURSDAY JUNE Page courtesies an behalf of George town Including the St David a W A for a very enjoyable cold plate dinner ending with assorted pies Mrs L Crawford and Mrs Roberts presided at the piano for musical numbers a singsong conducted by Mrs Donald Lindsay and The Hymn of All Nations The Nassagoweya branch put on a musical skit about the I in action d by Mrs A very good meeting following the theme Let us colour our world with understanding was closed with Public Notice The Department of Secretary of State Is pleased to announce that as of June 1972 a court Canadian Citizenship will be opened in the town hall com mittee room 2nd floor Milton A citizenship officer will be In attendance to supply information about Canadian Citizenship and to take applications for Canadian Citizenship The office will be opened Fridays June 9 and and alternate Fridays thereafter from a 4pm Lunch hour noon Mrs M reported on he innivcrsiry held in the Royal from to Pocock of Georgetown Mrs for her Jute icrinu tote bag the onl entry class very well midt linking Judge Mrs Austin chose Mrs Campbell of Nelson the inner for a cherry loaf Irs Stokes of impbcllvillc with pumpkin loaf in a ass of fourteen Of eleven alesof squires Mrs was first with Mrs of Acton with raspberry squares s twenty local slides with placed first and s second is Judged Mrs Moffat of Hornby s Mrs Milton Brown ibscrved the In Mcmori with an appropriate poem and comments followed period of silence and the icnlj third in unison Rill mils were answered by Contacts many branches mentioning sponsored children others pen pals of in lerCst with from some one with a local girl 11s an missionary one hosted vouth another with overseas visitors a scrap book for pen pal etc Of I Mrs brought In the slate if officers for the coming and Mrs Bannister presided for election rcsulllng follows President Mrs George Henderson It Mrs II Rl 1st 1rcs Mrs I Jam NOTICE OF ELECTRIC RATE ADJUSTMENT Effective with all bills issued on and after August 1st 197 the following rates will apply SCHEDULE APPLICABLE TO GEORGETOWN RESIDENTIAL RATE Flrst250KWH per month 1 lc per K H for all additional monthly consumption Metered Water Heating A block of K H per month at a special rate of 0 per uncontrolled and 7c per W controlled Is available to customers using an approved electric water heater supplied through the Residential service meter after H s per month have been billed at the foregoing rate All Electric Rate First 250 K per month 1 per H for all additional monthly Minimum Monthly Bill 50 2 per id u Pi GENERAL SERVICE RATE Demand Charge First 50 kilowatts of billing demand per month Nil Balance at 25 per kilowatt of billing demand per month Energy Charge 8c per for the first K H per month per K H for the next 9750 W H per month Balance of monthly consumption at per K W The General Rate is based upon service at utilization voltage where the customer provides transformation facilities the authorized allowance of per K per month for from per KW per month for from distribution voltage will apply Minimum Monthly Bill Under 50 K 50 Over 50 K per W for all W applicable to the maximum demand during the previous eleven months COMMERCIAL SPACE HEATING per K W H for through a separate meter as an alternative to the foregoing General Rate applicable to existing customers only SCHEDULE APPLICABLE TO GLEN WILLIAMS Residential Rate First K W H per month per H lc per K W H for all additional monthly consumption Metered Water Heating A block of 500 W H per month at a special rate of per K W H Is available to customers using an approved electric water heater supplied through the residential service meter after s per month have been billed at the foregoing rate All Electric Rate First K WH per month lie per W H for all Minimum Monthly Bill 50 GENERAL SERVICE RATE Demand Charge First 50 kilowatts of billing demand per month Nil Balance at 25 per kilowatt of billing demand per month Energy Charge per H for the first K H per month per H for the next W H per month Balance of monthly consumption at per W H DELAYED PAYMENT A late payment charge of 5 percent shall apply to bills not paid on or before the due date Georgetown HydroElectric Commission 2 per K W H monthly consumption A OcOlW 1 n