Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 7, 1968, p. 13

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after hot discussion the acton free prat wednesday february 7 1966 g5 haiton 4h ctub leaders council held their annual meeting last week and named an executive and club leaders to carry out the 1968 program shown seated are secretary changes in canadian agriculture topic for junior farmer banquet by g taylor approximately 125 members and friends of the norval junior farmers and junior institute beard art bennett director of brians nn ontario depl of ag riculture and food speak on some of the changes that have taken place in canadas agricul ture during the last iu years mr bennett who was associ ate agriculture representative for hilton and peel counties for live years returned to the coun ty after 11 years on the occasion of the norval junior farmers annual banquet held in stewart- town hall friday february 2 air bennett said we now have mcgibbon patterson shorthorns honored by g taylor at the canadian dullpurpose shorthorn society annual meet ing in peterborough on january 27 two hatton county dualpur pose shorthorn breeders wero honoured emmett ucglbbon of hilton received the semper tro phy for the high herd in canada with between eight to 14 records his 12 cows each produced 9242 lb milk during the past three years air ucglbbon has won this trophy twice and has been the runnernip once harold patterson rr 1 mil ton received one gold and three allver medals for production he also had two cows eligible for wasnt loaded did you know the accidental firing of guns around the house takes more lives than hunting accidents its an old chestnut of course but still true that people are still getting uuedand injured by guns that werent loaded toprevent this happen ing to your farn family teach your sons to unload their guns before they leave the hunting area advance registry in order to qualify they must produce a min imum of 20000 lbs milk tad 800 fat la two lactations and must be classified excellent or very good one of his cowsrldge wild mon ica 1c had the highest product ion in this section with 28187 lb milk 875 fat in two lact ations the president of the canadian dullpurpose shorthorn society is fred frey of cimpbeuford with clarence peacock of milton as vicepresident 4h dates by a taylor organitatton meetings for all 4h agricultural clubs will he held as follows acton 4h clubs tuesday march 19 at the acton community centre at 8 pm and all other clubs on wed nesday march 20 at 8 pm in the boyne community centre ulrls father young man we turn the lights out at 1030 in this bouse boy friend gosh thats darn nice of you sir new locatio thompson fuels ltd now open in new location 44 young street acton 8532174 all accounts may be paid and any mquuhes made at our new location zoning bylaw is submitted to department for approval geoff taylor and new president john mcnabb standing ere past president bill wilson end vicepresidents walter norringlon and lloyd stokes staff photo a mistake in correspondence between the department of mun icipal affairs project planners and nassagaweya township caused a gnat hue and cry from ratepayers at councils regular meeting last tuesday 0r 25 raieptyefs crowded into brookvluo council chamb ers many qf hem to protest v propose amendment to the of tlelal 3hg pylw the am- endmehtwas suggested by dep- utj minister of mdiuciparaftalrs leslie bowntretf- aild in effect staled doctdrs knjsts lawyers oi -dmflai- professional papl coald not operate an offlcefrom their dwelling in an agricultural rorte subsequent discussion between reeve william coulter and the department exposed the prob lem in correspondence the letter instructed the phrase al lowing residence offices be de leted with new provisions for professional andnon-professlon- al people to be made in a sep arate clause the error occur red when the separate clause was not inserted following conversation with the department of municipal af fairs the reeve called a second joint meeting of council and planning board monday to clari fy the confusion caused at last weeks meeting at that meeting the bylaw and a list of proposed amend ments were presented to both ts the council and the planning board it met with the approval of both parties the bylaw with the proposed amendments will be forwarded to the department of municipal affairs and project planners the townships consultants for their approval u pauad it will goio the ontario municipal board tor a hearing if not approved- it will be returned to the coun cil with recommendations mj tte whole procedure will be done over again vy v i an amendment that reads as follows had been proposed a dwelling unit or a dwelling unit mat incorporates the office tit v doctor or dentist or rimllarpro tesslqqaf persoil and uses ae- cessory to the foregoing will be allowed aj dwelling unit makes provte- ion for one family be it that of a professional or nonprofess ional mart permitted uses in the rural zone include all agricultural and conservation uses including for estry reforestation and other activities connected with the con servation of soil or wildlife a kennel and the raising of fur- bearing animals a veterinary establishment a church a school or cemetery a country club an open air recreation use a horse racetrack and uses connected with government departments the railways or public utilities housewife cashing cheque at supermarket i just couldnt get along without you people since the bank stopped cashing my cheques and uses accessory to the fore- going a dwelling for a member of the farmers family or a re tiring family and uses accessory to the foregoing are also per mitted jack ridley cartage concrtti mocks cindi mocks comcmti mkk clay ukx stoni uvktock end fffttlilzf farm shvicf ndjuffllts dump trucks for hire fully insured pcv clu m a r acton phone s5107m taller silos larger tractors and longer lower buildings and that the average farm size in halton county has increased from 143 acres in 19s1 to 148 in 1966 al though there his been an increase in commercial farms in ontario during the past five years halton county because of heavy indust rialization has not followed this pattern he stressed the importance of the junior far mo r movement in ontarios rural youth education al program hehld attended the provincial junior farmer lead ership training camp for seven years in a row as a counsellor and participant and found it most encouraging to see young people returning to their home counties to assume active leadership rotes afterspendinft a wonk at the lake couchlchlng cawp mr bennett also said two of the greater needs for farm peo ple today is to be awaro of the new technology in agriculture and to bo able to adapt this know ledge to their own operations thirtyfive per cent of canadas labour force depends on agricul ture for exlstonco and in addit ion 10000 businossos are assoc iated with the agricultural in dustry today mr bennett stressed that the major problem confronting farm people today is not pollution or food for a hungry world but the barrier between rural and urban people and he challenged the norval junior farmers and jun ior institute to moot this nood and bridge the present gap in rural and urban relations after the banquet card tables were presumed to stan and edna hyatt and marg and ronald dun can who had matrled within the last year this is an annual custom followed by the norval junior farmors a very enjoyable dance con- eluded the evening john mcnabb new president halton 4h leaders council by g taylor the annual meeting of the hal ton 4h club leaders was held in the agricultural office milton on thursday february 1 the bulk of the 4h program for the new year was planned and it was indicated that a 4h tractor club will be offered to 4h club mem bers george greenlees former 4h and junior farmer member of halton county and now dist rict representative of the purina feed company spoke on the needs of 4h members and in particular senior members 16 to 21 years of age who very often begin to lose interest in the 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