Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 14, 1963, p. 5

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mas9a4mwiya ijnwiti turnacj out in larga number 16 obtarva remambraaca day sun day afternoon acton laflion branch 197 wat in charge 4 tha eaotph tarvlca planrvad by comrada b d young scouts guides brownie isgionnainm guelph pip band and clergy man gatharad around tha canotaph at malkmvllla tor tha brief larvica which includad placing of wreaths eaaaaaaaawaaeaaaaaaamsaiissases seaiia iiiii qoldeh sire carlos the ml wins award the charolals buh carta owned bv central ontario cot tle breeding association maple hn become the first hull in can ada lo win performance regutrv inturnallonnls coveted golden certified meat sire aswrtl he i only thee seven rh bull in north america to receive this coveted award and the first of his breed to qualify carlo haii been in the cocba mini since 19m he has been lifted extensively in ontario and in western canada since that time cocba are progeny testing all their young beef bull the plan in to tost ii steers from each tire to obtain rate of gain figures diul carcass evaluation on their offspring steer calves are pur chased and put on test at shur gain farms maple according to pr regulations rate of gain and feed efficiency is measured during the full feed period when the steers are finished the carcosses are officially scored bv federal government graders these tests are supervised by the ontario beef cattle perform ance association under their ouahty meat sire potky the ontario association is affiliated with performance registry in ternational a certification agen cy for all beef breeds of cattle purebred and commercial with head office in denver colorado centre ontario carte mm nia bread associations begin siresharing the directors of two of on- controlled b committees from tarios majur artificial breeding both associations with dr c r ussciciutlcms huvc given their an reeils manager of central on- praval to a sirecharing agree- tario cattle breeding association mem involving over 100 bulls bv as coordlnator d l fortune of early 1964 members of the cen- 1 waterloo oattk breeding aaao- trol ontario and the waterloo j ctution will bo la charge of ad- cut lie breeding associations will vertising with m r mcouame have a larger cnolce of sires than of central onturio cattle breed- ever before in the- llolsleln ing assuciwhtm taking charge of breed for example 411 bulls wilt sire analysis i be available 21 supplied bv wv bull barns presentk owned b tcrloo 27 b central ontario ttu- two associations will con i the orgeoment is the result ot j toed several tenths l ncgotuiticm r us he k ik kk ian i us ot thi ontario assotio- 1 between the uso neighboring as ljon a breeders ai the onlanu vetcnnarv college guelph ttu- central ontuno associo- 1 lion the larger ol the iwo breed- artist displays unique designs at least 40 drapery lengths of unique designs were shove n to lakeside i o d e members tuev day evening bv famed distrtct urllst mrs a n hoey eliza beth wilkes hoev of moffat in her fascinating talk she showed h few raw materials such as an old crock of dried weeds and n black iron kettle than went on to show how she makes silk screens applies solutions and paint and finally prints the cloth importance of color wns jhj vious in the same design printed study on india for knox group mrs m cotes first vicepresi dent p at the m meeting of the daughters or ktmss which was held la the choir room the rod call was answered with payment of membership fees pinal arrangements were made far the baking sale and dolls clothes and a lot of attrac til dolls clothes were handed jn the girls were reminded to ai lend the congregational dinner on november 14 at the church in connection with partnership in the gospel program miss helen holme presided for the program and the studv on india assisted bv mrs a j buchanan mrs b moon mrs j pink mrs w spielvogel and mrs g withers a piano duet and emore was played by mrs c ashlev unci mrs j pink and was vcrv much enjoved the meeting closed with the mizpah benediction lunch was served hv miss he len holmes mrs a j buchanan mrs b moore mrs j pink mrs w spiclvogci and mrs g with ers a auxhtmy at tmunw party in the absence of the president mrs c hill presided at the regit lar meeting of the hnlton manor auxiliary on wednesday noieni- her mrs s chhds and mrs oil- lion will look after the pui chas ing of christinas decorations for the manor a nominating committee ol mrs himerlcv mrs w ftounev and mrs t amis was opproiett fouownst the regular meeting mrs jean hawkins conducted a tuppcrware party which was en- roved bv the residents and visi tors present miss bella richri son icon the prie tor the lucky in different dves she showed candies and mrs- j hoarc lield how an unllkclv subject could i the luckv pencil at the close of make a striking design with a a hncls afternoon a loieu lunch pattern of steel manufacturing was served with mrs t amis and mrs w bell in charge ruth coles wins wl 50 bursary a 150 hal ion count v warrant institute bursarv has oven won i ihkm nxu st4 ofcriftv the acton free press thursday rsotlejdber 14hvl93 equipment her designs applied to cloth ted to similar tea towels hand towels tiles book jackets and even small rankles she spe cializes in canadian subjects and luul vcar won a government con test for canadian designs she was introduced bv regent mrs w l sproston and thank ed by mrs a j buchanan and hv rh coles acicin high school given a cup and saucci from graduate whu is nou attending the members lakeshore teachers college during the business it was each vrar two awards an nvulc agreed to ossist in providing t for jsn and one for 140 the christmas hampers again winner musi be ihc son or the bazaar on november jji daughter of on institute member was discussed in detail repbrts i who na vmp ora 12 ir given from separate groups and n and is continuing his or her education as well as marks hob bies and activities arc liken into consideration the presentation was made bv mts cam sinclair hilton wl hcc ruth is the daughter of mt and mrs clatrncc ceiles mr- coles is j member ol bannock burn w i a bsecslng of hallos chapter of the registered nurses assoc iation of ontario was held on october 29 has at the ponder osa hotel burlington a abort bussaess meeting wns csmdsscaed by miss betty david son president who gave aa in troduction to the provlnclwlele study of nursing it is expected rhot nurses will meet in groups small and large to discuss where nursing is going anil whr is do ing nursing the program included a panel discussion on the principles scone and implication of col lectlve bargituilng the mode ra lor was mrs hugo kuv first vlcetmresidenl judaea svcialim final s k richan director of in dustrlal relations with phillips electronics equipment ltd gave a brief outline of the meaning of collective bargaining and iv process bv which employers and employees sit down togetlver ami in adult fashion determine the terms to govern the provision of labor this is usually a volun tary meeting but in the event that compulsory arbitration is resorted to each side must be prepared to accept the ludgc h decision he pointed out that if nurses used this method the registered nurses association ol ontario could he the bargaining agent manv fringe benefits and ideals mav be lost oncl manv other restrictions mav be im posed such as a cniorltv clause peter smith administrator al woodstock general hospital gave his interpretation anil ex ncnenee with the present svs- etm ol voluntary collective bit gaining i this tyaiam baa served dur ing the aaal slight year to in- j eraaae nurses salaries by 21 per cent throueh regular maetbigs ataff may make re quests and grievances known to the administrator who in turn presents them to the board mr smith expressed satisfaction with this system mrs murv strung nursing con sultanl to the commit lee on personnel relations at ihertfegi- tercd nurses association or onl arlo told us that in the near future nurses must clcciek whe ther thev wish to rvsort to eol lectivc bargiining she hashad raucn experience in prtsenting nurses requests and grievances to hospital buards who have been difficult she statrel thai so manv times after considering these nurses requests and work ing with them the nurses have shown lack of interest and indlf ference when the situation be came difficult if nurses decide un courctlve bargaining there will he no turning buck there followed manv questions and discussion on the sublects of voluntary versus compulsory bargaining who dequles nurses salaries and could there lie sal arv increment on a merit basis instead of across the board in crements nttrses left the meeting more informed on the present system of voluntary bargalnlna and more aware of the unpscatiosi ol collective bargaining the worlds largest wooded sailing shin wns the w d lawr ence 27 feel long on her deck hull at maltland ns in iot wujiilkiijt we will send your christmas gifts to youi relatives friends customers expressed anywhehf bushel and half buartal chrlttrrum chmu of the best apples money can uyi golden delicious red delicious mclntosh spy be sure of the quality you send impact your fruit before sh your personal greetings enclosh for quotations call or visit us noav ontario tree fruits limited 370 ontario st north milton pfcsmmi ttavmsi buy halton aphis juppout haiton vmowms the leu arranged somt had touch and lake similes u hand in new idea for desserts rectors duties totcttctguijcr there vas a good turnout to the met tiny or st alhan s guild wednesday iw lat week the rev d h wot utive the ladies a talk on the duties ol i nfctur in connection with ttu partner nhtp in the uospel plan the bazaar took up most of ih buhness the guild is buv inu the sundu sthcnl partition a nominating lommittei uas set up under the leackrship ot mm lex dubv miss miiik rowles and mrs reg hoan mrs charles holmes group wus in tha rue ot the meeting this month and u social time the kvu lunch uiclattont uho together wrve an area reaching from lake huron in the wett to fvterborthitfh in eimtccnlrul ontario plus all of northern ontario this agree nurtncm ontario mis agree- r ti i ment ikrs hm invulve the gen- unis fphn a start of 70 1 r and provides vmce for tnone than t is 000 cosv per voar it i crve4 membership of 1s5q0 i the waterloo unit provides an- cral operations of hc purtki parrts it will howcet include aluna with ioml ownership of the bull studs oini suv anal u and adacrttiing proxlmatvu 80000 first services annuouv emplovs a stall of 44 the united operations will be and has 10 vw members ow to join our christmas layaway club turarmur tnslhatfo coffee mug vital our imim toftattd games toys trucks sleighs toaoggaisrs ixxls ixxl camiages trains musical toys mechanical toys push toys cooking sets tic asaaal hurtms5chl00stwt virgin polyethylene shatterproof safe in dish washers resists staining kg ttc iach t5t9y cash and carry only no phona ordars thus nov m lavts laah iha sat only gordon selling out sale mini miss pants 597 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