A TOTAL NEW SHOPPING CONCEPT IN ONTARIO miracle in Bramalea City Centre STORE HOURS Beaucoup means a lot and is what weve got THE HERALD Wednesday December IT Page IBB Sheep producers interested in ewes Some 75 members and friends of the Zone 3 Ontario Sheep Association meeting of Saturday morning December at the White Hone Inn Paris for the annual meeting In charge were Fred Smithville as president and Doug Gardbouse Mil too as secretary- treasurer Following the business meeting a delicious roast lamb dinner was served George Phillips a member of the Ontario Sheep Marketing Council discussed the ac tivities of this council He stated that funds would be available to zone association and to Sheep Clubs in the coming year The government Is being asked to support the Ewe Retention Program where sheep producers would be subsidized for ewes kept In the flock Raymond Comfort president of the Canadian Sheep Association informed everyone that the Canadian annual meeting would be held this year in our tone on February and In the SheratonConnaugbt Hotel Hamilton The Ontario association will be meeting on the followed by the Canadian associations banquet that evening and their annual meeting the next day Jack Gartshore vice- president of our Zone and director to the Ontario Sheep Association discussed the wool checkoff program which Is to be Implemented The proposed checkoff is three cents per pound of wool from each in Ontario This will e used by the Ontario Asa Delation to promote lamb and wool etc Guest speaker Dave Collie from New Zealand suggested we could improve our ef ficiencies by thinking about income per acre and per man rather than per ewe It Is normal in New Zealand for one man to look after ewes even at lambing time He suggested we could make better uses of financing throughout Ontario to use many acres of which are now sitting idle for sheep production New officers chosen for were past president Fred RBI Smithville president John Gartshore vice president Lloyd Deeks RR2 Cope town secretary treasurer Henry J Stanley Rock wood and assistant secretarytreasurer and director from Halton Doug Gardhouse Milton Christmas happy for all A good hearted Georgetown citizen William Manderson has come to the aid of the Good Neighbor Service and offered premises on Wesley an St home of the former office The doors will be open the of December for anyone wishing to contribute canned goods good used toys etc Even before the service gets into high gear Roma has had offers from North Halton Sports St Andrews Church Holy Cross CWL and warm hearted citizens who have phoned with offers of Christmas trees clothing and food The again as in the past are looking after the toys so if you wish to donate new or good used toys please call Mrs Bonnie Earl as soon as possible to enable these ladles to sort and tag the toys according to age Dont leave it too late as there Is a lot of work involved and baskets are being delivered around the Last Monday Donna Dlegle Levy Lions Porter Ron and Legion members Norm Ward Denny Wright Jerry and Linda Wright Tut Harrison Roma Timpson addressed several hundred envelopes to be sent to businessmen and citizens of town in hope they will con tribute to the ever spiralling costs of food which Is spent to assure all families on our list will have a hearty and traditional Christmas dinner AH organizations gather on delivery day and anyone wishing to help In the preparation are Invited to drop the from clock Monetary contributions will be received at S3 Mclntyre Roma A receipt will be sent to acknowledge your donation Acton MONDAY 1000 TUESDAY MOW WEDNESDAY 930 1000 PM THURSDAY 10 900 IM 10 SATURDAY 1000 miracie Convntnl or MASTER CHAROl Ample parking facilities Satisfaction guarantied or you money chaarfully refunded Located in the City Centre Highway 7 and Dixie Rd in Bramalea pool A date has finally been set for the official opening of the Acton Lions Club Indoor swimming pool Sunday January 19 Doug CollUon said this week that the invitations to the opening will include local members of council with federal and provincial representatives He added that the Halton Board of Education the Lions Club and Halton Hills are spending each to provide refreshments or the afternoon