The F Press Wednesday March Bob Lasby named reserve champion By Henry J Stanley Several County students excelled In the showmanship classes at the annual College Royal held at the University of Guelph on Saturday March 11 In the beef classes Bob Champion Showman last year won over his brother BUI in one of the morning classes In the beef finals with competitors Bob was Nassagaweya Nymphs 4H By Satan Meeting one of the H Nymphs was held at the home of Mrs Hans Heist on Monday Feb The meeting opened with the election of of president Irene Kidd vicepresident Snyder secretary Dennis and treasurer and press reporter Susan AS meetings are to be held on Monday nights Members discussed what they would like to do for Achievement Day the record book sewing box contents the attractive girl and how posture shows you on Tina Kenned demonstrated good posture and Susan Kidd demonstrated how to take proper measurements on Tina Kenned I would like to take this opportunity to welcome Mrs Heist as our new leader I would also like to welcome our new members into our club and I hope that they will enjoy the club Being Well Fit and Well Groomed Second meeting Meeting two was held at the home of Mrs Heist on Feb All pamphlets and books were handed out The roll call The type of duster I plan to make was then answered We discussed making the most of our clothes studying the pattern marking the duster preparing the fabric for cutting and altering the pattern Lila Dennis demonstrated patching and altering the pattern chosen as Reserve Champion Beef Showman with Bill coming in third position Janet Hunter Burlington the top member of Sheep nub in 1071 won the was extremely close between her and Hunter from Smith Falls for the championship Declared Stokes Cnmpbellville was declared Champion Horse Show man at the College Royal He then competed against the winning beef dairy and sheep showmen tor Grand Champion honors Although he was un successful he is to be congratulated for getting into the finals is a former Halton 4- club member having completed projects which included beef dairy and sheep Several thousand rural and urban people attend this annual College at the University of Guelph Fundraising job to Blake Defeated Liberal candidate in the last provincial election Bob Blake of will take on the duty of area captain for the Liberal Part Red Carnation Fund The Red Carnation Fund is a national and provincial fund raising for the Ijberal party The movement as such is new this year Chairman Provincial chairman of the fund G Rankin said contributions will come from individuals and not from business corporations Donations up to will be accepted according to Rankin who indicates this as being the most democratic way of raising funds 400 club County considers grants over wan At ton Hoard and from grunt Society bumped from the mi isoo lo was successful boar is In Iho county ImrMwd a request by Royal Botanical met In Harden was cut from to committee of the whole Friday and a request from the to pas jitlrlodc Committee in today making IK2 grant It Reeve Mr A pointed out the three request or Hamilton Phil boards most of the harmonic Orchestra for 3 ami received the same J bailed Reeve G grant lor years Her motion have Agricultural howl i qualify for stipend Increased from to and to have the Other grant Other grants approved Salvation Army County Prevention In area news St John Ambulance 200 North Association for the Retarded Burlington Association for the Retarded By Mrs Ron McLean Rev entitled his le sermon How Jesus talked of SLh sin Many people give up Menial luxuries for Tent The early Dystrophy Association never heard Multiple Sclerosis COUNTY will host the edition of the Inter national Plowing Match To prepare delegates from Halton attended the annual meeting of the Ontario Plowmen s Association held recently in Toronto and wave pennants The delegation included representatives from all parts of the county Dcpt of Agriculture Food Photo tower age limit seeks more members Then there s the fellow that poured whiskey on his lawn Instead of fertilizer so that it would come up winners Lucky winners in last weeks 400 club draw were John Gus Holmes Art Ford Bruce Barber and Charlie Harrison About 100 members and leaders are active in 4 H clubs across the county at the current time Assistant agricultural rep resentative Hugh Cook hopes that figure will be bumped to 150 or this year Various clubs offer over projects that are of interest to rural and farm people While living on a farm isn t a prerequisite it is necessary that youngsters have access to materials needed for their project In other words if a youngster wants to belong to one of the calf clubs he or she should not necessarily own a calf but should have access to one Various projects The types of clubs and projects cover a vast range including everything from horticulture to The project is only the tool to develop the member Cook says Recently the age limit was dropped from 12 years to 10 years for members The age drop is Turnover In the past few years the big problem has been a large turnover as families move off the farm and youngsters lose interest clubs give young girls an insight into cooking sewing knitting and a host of other aspects of aid to future True to the motto the girls learn this by actually doing the various things club has its own executive elected by the members Adult volunteer leaders guide youngsters in the operation of the r club Moit clubs meet on a monthly basis Youngsters are registering for Will replace Norval bridge The people of Norval don want a new road going through the village They want the dangerous bridge replaced Reeve Tom Hill told Halton County Roads committee last week Consultants offered three routes and recommended using an unopened road allowance along the Peel boundary road near the village Hill contended the bridge work was urgent but the road work as crucial The agreed to remove a bad bend in the road near the approach to the bridge and construct a new bridge The work Is slated tentatively for or 1974 1972 clubs now Those seeking further information should contact Hugh Cook at the Agricultural office on Main St Milton The baste purpose of is to help with the mental emotional social and physical development of young people These four areas of development are exemplified by the words Head Heart Hands and Health the four words which give the name Fast Moving Decoy While necking their spread of over 100 duck decoys waterfowl hunter and his son noticed one of the decoys moving steadily downstream Baffled the two sportsmen watched the decoy steadily chug away Finally the twosome took pureuit and eventually captured the runaway And to their surprise found an largemouth bass underneath trying to make lunch out of their decoy philosopher Seneca never heard of Jesus but he said God is near you with you within you No one ever gave such challenging commands as gave because He knew that It was possible to respond to that challenge Jesus thought of not what people had done In the past but of what they could become Sin takes place In three areas of life as it affects ourselves by failing to be what we ought to be misting the target at which life should be aimed Jesus condemned the man who t use his one talent General Booth of the Salvation Army in later life had to have an eye operation which left him blind He said I ve served God all these years with my eyes now 1 11 serve Htm without my eyes Some sin affects other people by a failure to react to human need The third area of sin is how it affects God The psalmist said Against Three Thee only have I sinned Jesus chose the way of love that led to the cross Sin is doing what we like instead of what God wants us to do The only cure for the sin of not realizing ones best self and passing by the needs of others Is to have God indwelling spirit within one Record deaths Five ladies attended the meeting at New Hamburg Sympathy is extended to Mr and Mrs Hans Heist in the death of his jIH to Mrs R in the death of her mother in Cobourg Multiple Association OakUlle Victorian Order of 500 lorne Scots Regiment clubs Plowmen Association Halton Soil and Crop Improve ment Association Farm Safety Council Agricultural representative For your next New or Used Car see Pat Condren at JACK RICHARDSON CHEV0LDS MILTON Phone at 2473 or 878 Milton Acton Mimeograph Service centrally located for your convenience the ideal supplier for your printing needs Forms Letterheads Envelopes Cards Leaflets Tickets Pads Programs We staple perforate punch hole number and fold No order too small or too large Service economy us quote on your next order Special service for invitations U at if weddings and social Instant copying AMS 41 Church St E Phone 8532437 any number low cost