asspf v v link huttonville telephones with toronto is possibility table tennis and test tubes pingpong has a place among the pupils and peda- si gogues at georgetown and district high school these days a new table tennis club j boasting some 60 members is ojderating under the supervision of tom ramautarsingh of the teaching staff during the pre and post class hours and competition is keen among j the dozen teams taking part the herald also found non participants interested in jjjf minitennis as evidence in the photo above of a match between george stigger and ij gerard jattarv direct dial toll free calls fnr huttonville residents to toron to are distinct possibility by 1970 if the majority of lei ephcwie users in th viuacc sig nify their approval h a blachiord manager of the brampton exchange of bill of canada told chinguacousy council monday night his com pany is willing to add hutton ville to the brampton callinc area and provide service to all the extended areas offered brampton and bramalsa resid ents on the 45i and 459 exchan ges for implementation in 1970 deluge of calls mr blachford said the decis ion by his company came atter the local service office was de luged with calls following th announcement of bramptons proposed service to toronto he said huttonville rejdeiits now on 865 exchanges would likely be switched lo 452 454 or 455 with the added direct dial areas included for huttonville resi dents would be the existing lo cal call areas of brampton georgetown snelgcovc strcels- ville and victoria plus toronto gore castlemorc calcdon east scarborough willoudale don ashgrove mills weston new torqpto is lington clarkson port credit malton cooksville woodbridge thornhill agincourt west hill and all metrotoronto ar cost increase individual users in huttonville now paying 463 per month would nave a rate rise on ap proval of a rate hike by bell how in the hands of the cana dian transport commission to 520 and on aotteosion of the local service to the areas listed above to 715 monthly two party lines would rise from 363 to 413 and 555 and multiparty lines from9335 to 385 to 490 huttonville residents now pay for individual lines 00 cents per month for each quarter v1 mile they live outside the base rate boundary of the village this would increase to 75 cents per quarter mile when the extended service started the bell company which re ceived approval of council last night for its proposals will now petition all huttonville resid ents on the matter and the majority vote will decide fairs noon lunch for a 4h girls meeting in may and also a dont ation to the music festivals after singing the queen the meeting closed with a s ocial hour the womens institute held a successful dance on friday ev ening in stewarttown hall door prizes were won by e tyndale jim brown bob alexander mrs ken ella and mrs jan knetchel spot dance vcrn picket and mrs bruce mcciure and mr and mrs john mcnabb birthday dance mrs george wilson and john brander el imination dance mrs vera pic ket and m taylor special dan ce mr and mrs hyatt mcciure the committee wishes to thank all who donated prizes mrs john bcllboddy page 6 the georgetown herald thursday march xf lf here john nurse gord barclay jim rea and ian mecormick give the ball a rough ride many students are at the tables as early as 730 am and after school games go on until 530 halton egg producers hold officer election on tuesday march 11th the halton county kgg producers r held iheir annual meeting in r st stephens church hornby i the guest speaker mr hugh morgan of hamilton cave a humorous talk on his childhood breeders view prize ont holstein herds have a clear and linn basis for trusting each other trust is the answer to the atomic bomb millions around the globe are finding that basis of trust in the teachings of the bahai world faith the building of an enduring universal peace begins with the individual hu man heart the elimination of the causes of war is the sup reme task of this century safety tips from expert given to ashgrove wj the safety meeting of the womens institute was held on tuesday afternoon march 18 at the home of mrs bruce mc ciure with twenty ladies and one visitor attending president mrs john ruddell opened the meeting with a poem those sweet little women then all repeated the ode and creed mrs jas mcphail introduced the guest speaker mr oscar snyder from elmira the arm safety coordinator for ontario who spoke on accident prevent ion and demonstrated how sim ply accidents can happen more are caused by falls around home than on the roads we must make it a family affair to prar tice safety around iho home he also showed pictures of acci dents that can happen around machinery and in the barn hut it only takes a frw minutes hy using common sen and a little extra time and thought saves needless heart break he also demonstrated the right and wrong way for lifting and said ir you cant lift the right and comfortable way dont lift it mrs john bird thanked mr snyder for his talk mrs cr dick gave the mot to the best year round temp erature is a warm heart and a cool head current events by mrs jas carney secretary mrs fred nurse read last months minutes and called the roll which was was answered by points to remember in an em ergency mrs gordon wingfield and mrs w bird reported for the flower committee and several letters were read and dealt with committees were appoint ed for milton and georgetown kitty halton holstein breed- in wales betty ann and mary crs held a vory successful bus lou brown sang ducts trip last thursday visiting the farm of f roy ormiston of committeemen chosen to rebrooklin ronald and harry present halton and the ontario harry wcrry oshawa t hon egg and fowl producers mar- aid flctt oshawa w 1 mc iceting board were ken ella i greskrn black water and r- hornby don lindsay george- bert gibb of black water town and alfred neumann of acton those chosen from peel county were john hamilton and john miedcma the 4th annual conference of the ontario egg and fowl producers association will be held at the skyline hotel on april 1st this year a chicken barbecue is to be held by the halton erfgjl968 was 152 producers association john stewart smith ontario secre tary manager stated that the poultry industry has to decide whehcr it holds orderly mar keting or else drop the idea and get things back to normal in the industry he discussed the proposed national egg mar keting agency the highlight of this trip was the visit to the ormiston roybrook farm over 75 per cent of this herd are descend ants of a foundation row hal- sain brae imuto sovereign pur chpscd by mr ormiston in lio the tremendous size and uni formity of cattle in his herd impressed the visitors although mr ormiston milks only twen ty rows his composite bca in another feature of the trip were the daughters of roybrook tclstar lately exported to ja pan in the wcrry and flett herds this bull was bred by mr ormiston and is a direct descendant of the balsam brae cow excellent animals were also found in the mcgrcsken and ciibb herds mrs e j maxwell acton was chosen as president of thel halton association with mrs k ella returned as secretary directors arc as follows esquesing doug robertson don lindsay acton alfred neumann russell perry oakville ken aldcrson john hamilton burlingtonioorgesyalo v j jejinek nassagaweya bill price trade grant roycc lav sargent hatchery ted- hoover programme committee mrs cameron wilson tom aldcrson will be the representative to the halton farm safety council an 1 to the halton v federation of agricul ture is don lindsay bahai new year 126 celebrated in town everyone looks forward to the coming of spring but ba ha is have a special interest in march 21 as it marks the begin ning of a new year this is year 126 and they celebrated in georgetown by gathering last friday evening at the home of joe and lena emmcrson 27 ewing street friends came from ballinafad brampton ca lcdon east to join with the lo cal group in offering 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