Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 6, 1975, p. 18

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Page IB THE HERALD Wednesday Augusta mi Beef Club meets in Norval The fourth meeting of the Beef Calf Club wan held Thursday July 17 at Modem Ovn Trends The meeting was opened at p with the president Bill Allison opening the meeting After the business was taken ere was to Don 10 hawed the around the Wilson Dae Coulson and James Lindsay closed the meeting Carl Coulson thanked Don Wilson for the tour The meeting will be held on August at the farmof Dave Wellington County Weeds cost town 3400 Removing wee has coat the town just so far this year but that still not as much as was spent last year public and private property In Hills free from many types of weeds Town treasurer Harry Henderson told the personnel and finance committee Monday night that this year figure la still short of the ft spent last year to control weeds The committee ap proved payment weed control company of proximately to cover destroying weeds on a number of properties throughout the According to the municipality weed control bylaws the town weed in specter has the right to have any noxious weeds listed In a newspaper advertisement printed in the early summer removed at the owner s ex pense Should the owner refuse to pay the bill then the amount Is then added to his tax bill The bylaws do not Include dandelions which according to members of the committee appear to be one of the more noxious weeds to be found In Hills Councillor Harry Levy noted that public areas such as the boulevard on Crescent are covered In dandelions and yet they do not necessarily have to be cut They re not noxious according to the laws but they re still an annoyance to people Return from trip to Wisconsin By Mark Leahy Bar the past week July five Halton members have been visiting Wisconsin 4- H era In Buffalo County Lynne Stewart BUI Allison Nancy McKinnon Eileen Marshall and Stephen Stanley along with chaperon BUI Lasby experienced farming In the United States The delegates helped host families with chores and general farm work All were treated to parties movies and guided tours This visit Is part of an ex change program between the Halton 4H Clubs and Buffalo County Clubs it Is an opportunity for local era to learn farming in the United States and make new friends tour Pioneer Village The Halton Bus Trip was held on Tuesday July The bus left the Milton Fairgrounds at 30 a for Black Creek Pioneer Village Forty five 4H members took part along with Stan May George Swonn and Mark Leahy The group was honoured with the presence of two young farmer delegates from Scotland BID Lnwrle and Andy both of Angus Scotland After having lunch at Black Creek Village the tour moved on to the Toronto Metro Zoo The afternoon was spent visiting the various exhibits Birds and mammal from all continents were display dus departed from tne too to return home at GARDEN FURNITURE OUTDOOR NEEDS on items HPT All STORES WILL NECESSARILY HAVE EVERYTHING LISTED EVERYTHING LISTED J OPEN 9 am to 9 pm Monday to Friday I Saturday 9 am to 6 pm 3l6puolph Street Georgetown 877 OS

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