halton east mp jim snow reports hie legislature continued this week with second readings of evera1 bills and also with fur ther consideration to certain sections of the estimates- j on monday afternoon the board of censors- appeared be- fore the standing committee on jovernmenl commissions of i tnichl am a member the gov irnment commissions commit- tee meet every week in order toat members of the legislature l j may have an opportunity at the j committee to question members permitted other than monday j i of the different commissions on t friday 8 am to 5 pm l theft- current programs and op- there will he no hauling allow- erauoas so far we have met ed on weekends or statutory zation that woud speak for the farmers of ontario the hohourable rene brun- ehe minister of lands and for ests announced thursday cer tain restrictions being placed on the logging industry operat ing in the algonquin park area in order to preserve this great park for recreational purposes and to limit tme logging indust ry in the park the following re strictions are being imposed for 1969 hornby church anniversary speaker works with deaf children the annual flower tea of ed- tin united church was held on tuesday afternoon april 20 mrs john cordingley on behalf of the ladies of eden welcomed the guests to the tea which was opened with the singing of a 1 some 730 miles of- water- hymn happy the home when ways are to be set aside as des- god is there followed by the ignated canoe routes along opening prayer by mrs donald which there will be a 1500 foot reservation 2 there will be no cutting zones along public roads rail jvays park boundaries and other developed recreational areas 3 road construction will not be permitted in any of the res ervations and all road locations are to be approved by the park superintendent 4 duing the summer period from june 28th to september 1 the hauling of logs will not be with the ontario housing corp- j oration the ontario northland railroad the ontario municipal board the liquor license board j of ontario the liquor control board of ontario and the 1 board of censors next monday i the medical services wuranc of ogeug p holidays no mechanized equip ment is to be ued at night 5 a two mile wide sound buf fer zone has been created for he purpose of protection of e canoeists from the normal mcleod the guest soloist was mrs douglas dalglelsh mrs bill hill introduced the guest spea ker rev robert rumball who gave a very informative talk on the life of the deaf children mrs wilmer mason extended a vote of thanks to the speaker arid the- soloist who was accom panied 4y mrs harry lowden at the piano mrs mason also thanked- the guests present for attending and helping to make their tea such a success hymn l lord and father of mankind was sung followed by the benediction a delicious lunch was served and a very successful bake sale held the candy booth in charge of mrs paul- may and mrs garry ham ilton was quite profitable and the money will be used to rep lenish supplies for the sunday school sandwiches and fancy cookies were given to rev rum- ball for the deaf children who live at the farm which was form erly owned by cecil chisholm the recreation committee of the boyne community centre held a euchre party on friday night may 2 there were 17 ta bles of euchre in play with the prizes going to the following winners mrs george readhead mrs bob crozier mrs lillian howden mrs alfred ford who i played as a gent and clayton the honourable robert may the lucky draws were won welch provincial secretary by mrs archie galbraith mrs has announced several progress veenie bradley roy wilson and sive changes in the govern- charlie brown lunch was ser- i ments liquor policy these cha- ve by the committee in charge i 1l2 p 1 ngcs for extenison of an a social hour enjoyed the the saturday night closing hour next euchre party will be on 1 am friday night april 16 the same as week nights this allows for the continuous sale and service in all licensed pre mises from 12 noon to 1 am monday to saturday commission will appear before i the committee the honourable william stewart minister of agricult- 1 tire and food introduced a bill i on monday to provide for the establishment of a new- general farm organization in ontario in explaining the bill to the i legislature mr stewart said its jailpose is twofold one to pro- tide a formal means whereby jfarraers of this province can 2 cast a secret ballot in an opin- ion poll t4rexpress approval or disapproval of a new general 1 farm organization and two that 60 of those farmers who of the 23 companies holding cutting rights in the park 11 will not be operating at all dur ing july and august of 1969 the experience gained during this summer will be most use ful to the department in the development of adequatet safe guards to ensure both a healthy forest a satisfying recreational environment and an economic forest industry maund mrs fred workman and tawly attended the silver wedding anniversary party held in honour of mr and mrs wal ter thompson at the odd fel- hours of sale on sunday of lows hall in georgetown meals are i provide the authority for a j founding convention and subse- r f vsesto client continuity of representa- 1 r v j tion provided a petition of 15- 000 farmers is received request- ing the opinion poll that will be held in mid summer under the supervision of the department of agriculture and food e part 2 of the bill provides liquor served with for establishment of a body extended so that sale and ser-j- corporate known as the general vice will be during a continuous i farm organization which is period from 12 noon to 10 pm j authorized to act on behalf of ontario farmers generally thej organization would seek to est- ablish financial stability through i form of checkoff on farm products marketed in the prov- j ince to a maximum amount of 210ths of one cent on every m unu dollar of total sales of the pro- j duct if this means of financing j is approved in the opinion poll k the organization would receive its funds through compulsory levies assessed against the com- modify boards and associations that are defined in the act i the bringing forth of this bill is the result of the agricul- tural conference held last fall at which time the majority of the approximate 500 farmers at the j conference indicated their dej sire to have such an opinion poll taken on the establishment j of this major new farm organi- mr and mrs roy peck and family of port credit visited on tuesday evening with mr and mrs garry hamilton and fam ily- tom james of kingston spent the weekend with his par ents mr and mrs kenneth james of the 9th line i l rev keith hawkes and mrs hawkes atended the funeral on tuesday april 29 of gregory bruce eaton of moffat who died suddenly as the result of an accident the north trafalgar euchre club held their weekly euchre party on saturday night may 3 there were 15 tables of euchre in l play with the prizes going to the following winners mrs lena held mrs- ronald king- shott frank hadley arthur burton mrs lena hamilton and mrs isabell vickery who played as a gent the lucky draws were won by mrs martha ellis and bill thomson the next euchre party will be held oh saturday night may 10 the congregations of bethel and eden attended the morning service of hillcrest united church on sunday may 4 revr keith hawkes was assisted by mr donald mcleod two duets were sung by mr and mrs john wilson at the evening service rev dr e g clarke depart ment of near eastern studies victoria university showed slides of the holy land and gave a very informative talk which was most interesting to all the guest soloist for the ev ening was mrs garnet laidlaw who was accompanied by her sister mrs jack fries at the organ in the morning the hill- crest junior choir sang the anthem spirit of god and in the evening the senior choir sang all praise to thee fol lowing the evening service ev eryone was invited down stairs for refreshments on monday evening april 28 the annual meeting of the hornby ball club was held at the north trafalgar recreation centre with a very small atten dance following the reports the election of offlceri was held and are as follows past pres ident mrs garnet howdsn pre sident bertram stewart vice president spencer wilson sec retary mrs w schrelber tireas urer mrs dave leslie directors jamie cunningham vera chase rev keith hawkes ernest gu- 11s leonard st john and clem mannerow minor ball represen tatives donald chase mr m schreiber and jim hamilton auditors mrs tom bousfleld and mrs frances mannerow lunch was served following the meeting ball practice for the midget team- started on mon day evening may 5 with a few new faces birthday greetings to the following who are celebrating their birthdays wilmer mason and ta leslie on may 8 to susan jepson on may 9 to mrs margaret treanor mrs ander son may and mrs ian break on may 10 to sonny hall on may 11 norman cook on may 12 to mrs jim plant terry cole and garry hamilton on may 13 anniversary greetings are wished for mr and mrs- darry break who will celebrate their wedding anniversary on monday may 12 birthday greetings to two wee tots who are celebrating their first birthdays julie stemmann on may 10 and ran dolph northcote on may 13 mrs jim hamilton planning continues for flowers of hope much of a recent meeting of the georgetown auxiliary for the retarded held at the home of mrs vivian mills 16 weber drive was spent in the planning of the flowers of hope camp aign which will start- around may 1l eighteen members at tended the meeting r was reported that birthday gifts had been sent to mary drago a patient at cedar springs hospital whom the aux iliary looks after in the way of gifts throughout the year it was decided to send one adult and one child retardate to summer camp for two weeks a donation of 55 cents was received from tracey treaty and nancy richardson proceeds from a play which the children put on in the treahy 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