Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 24, 1968, p. 9

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north hoiton 4h clubs end sleepwear project five 4h home making clubs from the north halton area par ticipated hi the semiannual ehtamnmit day at bal hall on saturday morning and afternoon as they completed their winter project sleeping garments a variety of sleepwear wi on display at the north hal ion 4 h achievnmcnt dly oiysiteirdly girls from th ballirla fad 4 h club the sloppy cv drmontrflte four types of bedtime fashion from topto bottom they are kathy french beryl mcenery heather buchimn and nancy groyqooso staff photo fashion parades of nighties pyjamas and nightgowns the girls made table exhibits skits and demonstrations highlighted the afternoon program participa ting were norval balunafad ashgrore sllyerwood and dublin club members i irene kelr of balllruuad club earned a provimrtal honors osr- tiacaie for completing 12 441 pwlecfa urn j mcerryjaat president of the halt en wotneria ujstlhrtas presented be certify icaie certificates ofachieva- ment we handed r toajl the fdr cofnnletlrtg the steapwear project and 4h teaspoons were ptesvntes wll fljrst varmem- bers the norval club had an exhibit with beth laldlaw commenting on it while ro jjrd was com mentator for ashgroves display and laurene renniek told the story behind dublins exhibit ad thff girls of the balunafad club took part in a skit on selecting sloepwear material while the sllverwood gtrlsthrewapyjarna party skit to show how much they had learned during the course during the winter project each member planned and made her own garment at the same time she learned many sewing tech niques suoh as the flat fell seam fronch seam sewing on lace or eyelet and applying corded piping for tho morning program tho members judged the quality of sleeping garments and materials and demonstrated sewing on lace by hand parents and friends were welcomed at the afternoon pro gram 7 the acton free prejj wednesday january 24 19a8 drop federal dairy subsidy to small parttime farmers farmers shipping manufactur ing milk and cream who deliver less than the equivalent of 12000 pounds of milk testing 35 per cent or 420 pounds of butter fat between april 1 1967 and march 31 1968 will not be eligible for federal dairy subsidy quotas in the year starting april 1 1068 the canadian dairy commission announced today those who deliver between 12000 and 4p06t pounds rrfntlfk br the equivalent in cream in the present dairy year will be eligible for mibsidyquotss next year if they are fulltime farm ers and milk and cream repres ents an aftraplable pari of thai r farming operations chose in this ifroup wtllrecotvo applica tion forms from the commission to reapply tor registration and a subsidy quota if granted the quota will be the amount of their reported deliveries in 196768 the decision to modify anear- uer proposal to exclude those shipping less than 50000 pounds followed talks with farm organ izations who underscored the dif ficulties that would havo con fronted many engaged in full- time mixed farming foo whom dairying play an important role rftbvlncial honors for completinrj 1 or more 4 h homemalcinq club proect nirned ballinatad 4 h clubber irene koir i pccnl certificate which was presented by mrs j aacenory pist president of tho sponsoring hilton women s institutes at saturdays ach eve nent diy program home economist aars k willnms looks orv at ifbtf3nv presont the certifctte staff photo smith griffin of acton was re elected chairman of the turnip section of the ontario fruit uid vegetable growers association at the ofvgas 109th annual meeting last week harold boni er of carrying place lspresldont this year a v 14 years as secretary coulter quits hfa post laurene rennick a member of di hlin a h club demonstrates her club cxhib t finishes for sleeping garments five north halton clubs participated in the ach evement day in billimfid hill saturday in a program similar to one in m iton a week earlier when six south halton clubs took part staff photo after 14 yoars of continuous service as secretary of tho hal ton federation of agriculture a roy coulter has announced his resignation because of a now job opportunity which will notpormlt him to continue his duties as secretary ho is a govornor to the ontario federation of agri culture and represents tho wheat board the halton fodoratlon rogrot- fully accepted his resignation at a directors mooting thuriclay but hoped mr coultor would koop his interest in tho county organ ization and fdvo thorn tho bonoflt of his wide oxporlonco in agri cultural affairs mrs harold dawson has boon appointed as secretary and will resign her post as director from burlington no now director has boon ap pointed yet mrs dawson is a farmers wlfo and was woman delegate 4 or halton to tho ontario federation of agriculture in november mr coultor officiated for tho election of tho logbprcsldcntand executive denzll lawrence was returned to office as president for a fifth term and tom alder- son fromoakvlllo was ro-lnstat- od as first vicepresident tom foster of burlington bruco mc- cluro of esuuoslng and william mahon of nassagawoya uore el ected as second third and fourth vicepresidents the standing committees will be decided upon at the february meeting thursday february 22 a committee to assist agricul tural representative henry stan ley with tho onotay short courso includes harold middlebrook as chairman and tom alovrson and tom foster fred massoe gave a report on clas activities and accomp lishments in 1907 ho recom mended that at least urn ap pointee to tho insurance com mittee preferably the chairman make himself available for a six week courso one hour a vteek to become better acquainted with cla insurance and what it has to offer the annual meeting for zone four will bo held march 28 at victoria square don mills road mr lawrence who is aftio gov ernor for zone four including counties of halton pool ontario york dufferln and slmcoo told tho mooting they expoctodtohavo a speaker from university of guelph to speak dii pollution and another to speak on land use both men are good speakers and thoy are hoping for a good attend ance ospoclally from the direct ors this is an allday meeting with lunch provided beginning at 10 am and overyona is invited edrla wson was namod to bo a delegate at ho ontario leader- sldp forum at geneva park orllua march 11 to 15 denzil lawrence hfa president why i tiger hunting just go safaras lous used carsl maim st rockwood and bog a cougar see lou hes game but not deer national brands at month silvirwood 4h club o us pro u ced i h lar ous slit aboil i pvpo 1 pvv to dm onitrat the irtgred mis tor qood sleep ng garments at the north hilton 4 h clubs ich tvtftunt dav m bjllmafdd hall on satur djy we i brs re shown on staqe wh iejhe jutfenct roars jf thir antic staff photo fped a hoffman opt in ti iv h si iiln sq iklptl olll tuphon u4m7i short e ourse by henry j stanlo for uw second year a 10uuek itfiort course is being held for halton county farmers in the agricultural office on monday awnings about i 5 farmers with ill types of mtarprims have en roled the court will discuss tho management of labor land live- atoek and machinery the use of ertdlt insurance and budgeting train to toronto ask about convnint departure and return times for inlojmatlon phone the local cnl cim canadian national specially selected value chackd branded beef i steaks round sirloin tbone wing 95 fresh minced ground beef 53 lb laxy maple brand rindless 1lb pkg bacon 69c best buy save lie purex twin pack v ti tout tissue 4 59c burn sweet pickled cry ova e halves cottage rolls 59 boneless rolled rump or sirloin tip roast 99 brown bear 2lb creamed honey 59 chiquita golden ripe full flavored bananas 10 save 16c berryland farm diced harvard 14oz tins beets 8 1 blue charged omo detergent reg 105 value 25c off pkg giant pkg 69 red circle save 18c sockeye fancy quality v4 tln salmon 2 1 libbys deep browned with pork save 23c beans 5 1 win a vacation for two standard quality green 19oz tins peas 5 si jaffa grown save 17c 48ox tins orange juice 3 1

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