lit BALD February Children Need Lots of LSD Love Security Devotion On February IS the family and consumer affairs division of the at Hill crest Churchat one thirty with Mrs John as hostess and thirty ladles in attendance The president Mrs Cliff Hunter t be with us so Mrs Robert Alexander was acting president in her ab sence and opened with the ode and creed Secretary Mrs James read the minutes of last months meeting and called the roll which was answered with a good memory of home Most of the memories forcused around their mothers Correspondence was read and donations of money voted to the Contact Centre and School for playground facilities Mrs Vern Picket read thank you cards Mrs John Bird reported more progress on the history book The program was then npH r Mrs Ford who called on Mrs rth Bruce McClurc or the motto Fergus ail children need lots of LSD security and discipline which contained good hints and advice Violin selections by Mrs John Bird delighted everyone which Mrs Introduced the guest speaker Mrs Doreen Bannister home economist Mrs Bannister spoke on the metric system which in future will be used to measure height length and volume It Is an Improvement on our present system and she suggested how the members should be con sldenng his ssem Mrs Percy Cox hanked her for her talk and all who had prepared any of program and after singing Canada the mteling closed with a social hour Happy birthday to Mrs ft J Graham Mr J and Mrs JohnMcNabb and to any others who have March birthdays Your birlhstone is the aquamarine and if wishing makes it true good health times good friends will waiting just for you Mrs John OFF TO ENGLAND Mr and Mrs Dave of 16 Windsor Road are busy packing for their trip to London The Barragers won a London trip from The Herald BOAC and local Georgetown merchants The couple will leave March on a trip which includes hotel accommodations theatre tickets and spending money OPP Investigate Occurrences Organic Farming Was Topic At Horticultural Society The meeting of the Georgetown Horticultural Society held in Knox Church Hall was very well attended President Bob Barber chaired the meeting welcoming everyone specially Mrs Iva from Acton who is interested in forming a society here During the business period of the meeting items of interest in correspondence were read by Mr Barber including forthcoming bus trip lo the Toronto Spring Flower Show Keere March Theme of the show is Blooming Britain arc being made by Mrs Irene The chairman of he various committees for are as follows program Mrs June who asked members for their opinion on flower arrangement courses bus trips visits to other societies during 1974 Mem berships Mr 11 J Herder flower shows B Smith social committeeMrs Marion Boyle Vi Bradley and Mrs Alice Elliott Mrs Pearl Brown assisted by Mrs Marie Murray mem relations committee Mrs P Brown and Mrs Marie Murray Mrs Brayshaw and Mrs E Shultt provided transportation for visitors from Kincourt and Sargent Court Mr Barber thanked Mr and Mrs Frank Brown who were instrumental In getting guest speakers for the evening also Mr Duncan from Dominion Seed House for the March meeting The topic will be garden basics Frank Brown was called upon to introduce the speakers for he evening Mr and Mrs Larry Taylor of Beamsville who farm organically Through slides showed how they created soil with compost Mulch was in evidence in every slide Mr Taylor commented that if one confuses the bugs enough they will go away Bird houses abounded especially martin houses painted primer red COMPOST To build a compost pile first start with either straw or hay then layers of charcoal wood corn and sunflower stalks soil chicken and cow manure greens On thanking he Taylors for their informative Mr J Herder quipped and what do you do in your spare time Mrs Brown then conducted Ihe door prizes Winners Were Mrs Parson Mrs Bradley Mrs Norton Miss Jackson Mrs bason Mrs Palichuk Mrs Mrs Miss Campbell Mr Heir Mr Herder Mrs Holder Mrs Mary Ismond Mrs Harding Mrs Colter Mrs A Lldbury and Parker Smith Doug Cole received a book donated by Mr Webb entitled propriately enough Basic Organic Gardening Refresh ments were then served by he Social Committee Police officers from Milton detachment the Ontario Provincial Police Investigated general occurrences during the week ending February 10 1974 Included in this number were one break and enter two thefts one disturbance four persons charged for violating the liquor control act one complaint three premises found insecure by officers on patrol one person reported missing and later located three persons charged for violating the motorized snow vehicles act one assault two persons charged for having no insurance for their vehicle and one barn fire The remaining occurrences were relatively minor in nature and required little time clear The barn fire resulted in a barn owned by Mr David RR Georgetown being totally destroyed Officers also investigated 13 motor vehicle collisions in volving vehicles during this same reporting period One collision resulted in injury to two persons and one person being killed Five collisions resulted in Injury to five persons the remaining collisions resulted In property only Property damage in all collisions will be well in of total of seven drivers have been summoned to appear In provincial court in Milton for traffic violations related to their rtsptctivc collision and more drivers will be sum moncd pending further in vestigation Causes of these collisions hove been to failure to obey signs allure to yield right of way Improper pissing speed too fast for road weather or traffic conditions PLEASE I The lives of scores of small children depend on regular blood transfusions Won YOU meet the requirements by attending the Red Cross clinic on March Off track belting How you can help The Ontario Task Force on Off Trock Belling stated in its report the Government of Ontario in that objectives of an off track betting system should be to suppress or least reduce illegal provide a service to Ihe public assist Ihe horse racing industry provide revenue The Horse Racing Industry Committee for Off Track Betting agrees with the Ontario Task Force and believes that a good system of off track belling would substantially reduce illegal bookmaking on hone racing give the public a service that it wants give Ontario the best thoroughbred and horse racing in world benefit the residents of Ontario by providing the provincial government with millions of dollars In additional tax revenue The announced policy of the Governmenl of Ontario is to introduce such an off track belting system and Ontario has requested the operation of the federal government in passing legislation to facilitate implementation of this policy If you would like to see federal legislation passed to permit Ontario to have a properly supervised system of off track belting please complete the coupon which appears below and send it the Committee at this 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