Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 24, 1972, B1

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GEORGETOWN HERALD Second CUm Mall Number M3 Return Pottage Guaranteed The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District yLRALD THURSDAY FEB IT pec year Copy Price Fifteen Centa Most Local Farmers Will Benefit From Hog Payment Shoes Winter Footwear Mens Ladles Boys Girls Infants AS LOW DISCOUNT SHOE STORE IB Main St Georgetown My name is Ken Im the new owner manager of the In Georgetown 1971 was a good year for A8W 8 looks even better We II be old in May with my experience our well trained staff we can guarantee our customers consistent quality cleanliness service I m looking forward to meeting as many people as I can if you have any questions or comments drop in to see me watch for our OF VALUES different specials Every week inter CARPET TILE LTD GUARANTEED CARPET TILE VINYL FLOORING ARMSTRONG AVE I Carpel Office For HIGHWAY WEST Cclmtia Kraui Carpal GEORGETOWN Croislay Karaitan PHONE B77B90I a m ESTIMATES FREE Now Seven Million Federal expansion of the hog price deficiency payment program will benefit most producers In County according to Henry Stanley of the Ontario Department or Agriculture and Food It Is a great expansion up to per hog from cents although the number of hogs Cor each producer has- been limited he said The federal government Agricultural Stabilization Board mokes annual payments to hog producers when pork prices have been so low the producer has lost money Until the revision last week announced by agriculture minister A Bud Olson producers would have received cents per hog without limit on the number of carcasses shipped They will now be paid but only No payment will be made on the rest Calculations Show that any hag farmer who shipped more than 127 carcasses last year will actually receive less money as a total deficiency payment than he would under the unlimited cents plan Stanley said one or two producers in the county ship more than hogs a year The deficiency payment is also limited lo hogs with an index over 100 The index a formula for establishing the desinbillty of a hog based on weight and back fat goes to 1 12 Prices in 1971 for pork were forced by record production levels across Norm America In Canada hog producers shipped 1 million more carcasses than in 1970 From June to December a total of million hogs were shipped in Ontario The forecast for Canada for is a seven per cent decrease in production for the first half of thejear compared with the first half of and a four per cent for the second halt can get applications for the payments from their packing plant assembly yard or the Livestock Division Canada of Agriculture 1C0 Ave Toronto The original hog carcass grading certificates must be attached to the application form Many District Members Help Mark 75th Institute Anniversary Saturday February 12 at the loyal Hotel in Toronto a luncheon was served lo 1GO0 members to celebrate the anniversary of the founding of the Women s Institute in Creek Ontario It now has seven million members in affiliated organisations around the world table guests Die anniversary cake weighing over 100 pounds and a replica of the Lee Homestead was made and decorated by Mrs of Baden Ontario Officially cut by Mrs Olive Mrs Noblitt Mrs Austin Zocllar and Mrs Lorn a Rogers The platform background was a bright display of flags from Georgetown Will Have Delegate At Sororitys London Convention REPRINTS OF MOST PHOTOS APPEARING IN THE HERALD May bo ordered the office Main SI Cash must accompany your order prior to processing Prints to be picked Herald Off Carolyn Stewart was hostess to the I meeting of I hi Chapter of Beta Sigma During the business meeting service chairman Norma reported that the presentation had been made to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital by herself and president Dec and advised an appropriate plaque will be placed over the cold quartz ultra violet lamp when it Is permanently placed in the hospital new addition Mr and president Dorothy McCarthy reported they had met with a committee of the three Brampton chapters of Beta Sigma Phi and representatives from Georgetown discuss the founder day dinner in April when all five chapters will join lo ceiebralc the occasion which is traditionally the highlight of Beta Sigma Phi s social year ivrHiwmwAi Mrs Pauline Hughes Is planning to attend the Ben Sigma Phi international con ventlon in London England in April which coincides with her holiday to England Following the business meeting Mrs Mount and Mrs Irene presented their program entitled Self They begun by ex plaining how important it is for each individual to hive a healthy respect and a high estimate of himself They suggested that each dividual carries within him a mental picture of himself whereby he sets the boundaries of what he can or cannot compllsh This self intake is unconsciously built up from early childhood and is the final result of the total of all experiences success failure triumphs humiliations and most of all the way in which other people have reacted lo him The self image is the kty to the personality it is therefore desirable expand and develop It Change the self image and you change the personality and behaviour To explain the theory fully a film To See or Not to See was shown wherein toon characters illustrated how an adult carries within himself the fears developed In early childhood and how defences are built up against these fears A film Zen and Now was shown following which Mrs and Mrs Mount distributed self analysis charts to each member PARTY On Saturday February 12 the two Georgetown Chapters of Sigma Phi combined for a Valentine Parly The social committees had decorated hat for the occasion and In a candle 111 atmosphere members and husbands danced taped music provided by Dennis Hughes Norman Carlisle presented prizes the winners of the spot dances and elimination dances The evening was topped off with a pot l su participating countries Wm Stewart Minister of Agriculture brought greetings from Premier Government of Ontario He said the influence of the Women Institute on government health and nutrition is due to dedicated Interest and support of the members and he hoped this would continue for the next Mrs Spry brought greetings from her own Floral Homemakors in Saskatchewan She expressed her pleasure in honouring the founders Mrs Adelaide Hood less and Lee and their pcrsistance in carrying the ideals of the the four corners of the globe Mrs Alfred Wall carried on this aim and organized the Women Institute In England Mrs Mathcson area vice president of A C compared present I lo the first meeting with their dlfficuliy of travel in horse and cutter to modern cars This devotion si ill exists in On Canada and around the world Mrs V Fulton president of stressed alms of Home and Country still important today A nation cannot rise above its homes for It is from these I homes we get our leaders for help and supplies to WIC she said Mrs Austin past president of the F W I O in reduced the guest speaker Mrs Olive lanyon E president or the Associated Country Women of the World Mrs comes from County and has a family background of farming in Com wall She has been active in I since 1938 and has been a con tnbuting member to since In 1970 she was per son ally invited lo attend the 2nd world food congress In the Hague Mrs expressed her pleasure in wanting to have world president join in an celebrations SPFAKFOR How far a little candle throws Its beams on practical knowledge help friendship and understanding lo the future Generations as wefl as using heads and hands to plan skilful use of leisure time working on pollution and environmental problems We are the only in ternational organization does speak Tor and work with the rural women Mrs says she is not a feminist There should be opportunity for women but there should be a partnership too she said Mrs gave thanks on behalf of the 1G00 members present stressing pride in heir origin pleasure in fellowship and friends and coopera I fan in the I work and leadership In all activities and appreciation lo Mrs for her help and attendance In celebration of the Anniversary Women Institute Around the World with Mrs Kenneth Chapin and Mrs Chester Jackson of Brant County depleted progress of Ihc W I song dance and commentary Starting with We a tell to the and ending in Let Dream a Beautiful To go with her songs hats made and worn by Mrs Clnpin commemorated Lee top hat Mrs Adelaide in an old Gray Bonnet Wilhemma of the Netherlands Anniversary cake Mrs Noblitt thanked all who made the day a success and wished members a safe Journey home Catholic Supply Teachers Wont Get Salary Cuts The County Separate Board has no intention of cutting he wijes Its supply teachers Clifford Byrnes superin lendenl of the board says school supply teachers are doing a job and we have no intention of cutting their pay Byrnes was commenting on a recent cut in supply teachers OWN Our substitute teachers are hard and we appreciate heir efforts says Byrnes They are up with trend voluntarily attend in service workshops on their own lime without pay In order to do The separate school supply teachers will be Invited to par ticlpalc in professional development activities of regular teachers Byrnes says almost sub teachers recently at tended a music workshop con ducted by one of the separate board s consultants ASSOCIATE TAX CONSULTANTS COST ACCOUNTING BOOKKEEPING SERVICES PERSONAL AND CORPORATION TAX County Accepts Recommendation Paying Third Hospital Construction WESLEYAN ST FLOOR OFFICE HOURS PERSONAL TAX RETURNS Tl GENERALS Tl SHORTS AND UP DO YOU HAVE A TAX PROBLEM ARE YOU ON COMMISSIONS AND NEED A STATEMENT OF EXPENSES THAT PROVIDES YOU WITH MAXIMUM TAX ADVANTAGES DO YOU HAVE RENTAL INCOME HOW DO THE NEW LAWS AFFECT YOU BUSINESSMEN WE CAN HELP YOU Do you need monthly Bookkeeping Ser vices You can have a proper that easy to service and tor your clr cumstances Need your or Workmens Com completed Dont delay call us now FARM OWNERS Tired of being committed by a contract paid for advance Do you feel you are not getting personal attention Are you a gentleman farmer Do you know the special provisions that apply to you PHONE 8772217 NOW Executives or World Canadian and Ontario Women groups look at a pastry model of the original homestead at Creek Ontario where the first Women Institute meeting wis held years ago A luncheon attended by t delegates rom Women Institutes In the province was held in Toronto Saturday From the left are Mrs Ottawa president of the Federated Women Institutes of On Mrs E V Fulton Winnipeg President of the Federated Women In of Canada and Mrs Olive of England president of Associated Women of ihe Hie total cost of the proposed addition to Georgetown drill District will be paid provincial county grants It will he the first hospital to from a new bylaw passed Wednesday enunty Uriel I which sees i future in the county Ontario government hut remaining liave been raced by Until now the county paid Wiper bid This docs not provide beds I ml GEORGETOWN LITTLE THEATRE Kith SI- NTS PHOTO FINISH ADVENTURE IN BIOGRAPHY by Ustinov GEORGETOWN HIGH SCHOOL Thurs Fri Sat Feb 242526 NTS TS AT III IMS For Information Call tends the third shire made recenlly by if the four eounty headed by Tirry llnries chairman of the rgetnwn liinrd At it im I the many in and ire in tin few years should be changes In the si rue lure losls It lines mid thinking the cost in terms number beds Is an rub He i of Alton if the administration had bis municipality in which tin hospital is situated four si mi share of the Warden If Id him it had been thoroughly disausscd but the committee idn t commended it because the had to buy the bind prepare site pay for ip financing Louts and nurses residences I rtal people still have to funds through their hi Speight a mi f Hospital be fell It was a step In the direction Home Care prngrimts and increased out servile would reduce Ihc need fur hospital beds so the old bylaw no adapted to tltmh be said I realize jeurgeown and squtsliig will hi the lhls but the municipalities will benefit when their turn tomes he deferred decisions on a Home arc program for all parts of the iiintj except llurllngton A program operating in for the last three years under the Victorian Order of Nurses and it will continue I bat v Deputy Dave Coons of Hurl in hi on chairman of the community services committee suggested ihL deferment ex plaining it wis in involved He stressed however the committee was still agreed lhat the home pre mid he started Choose it tram Canada largest rental cars and CMC trucks TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Road WtfH

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