Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 20, 1968, p. 18

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wscmmzzbastji sttt tt farm page review worldwide bond at ac ww district day by mrs i bird grain and white streamen acww posters and w insignia and colorful flags lent a festive atmosphere to stewarttown hall for the acww associated country women of the world district day arranged for ualton district wi mrmben on nov 13 mrs john mccullougli of brampton was the enthusiastic guest speaker she has been very aative in womens institute work at all levels in peel county and has also been provincial secretary of fwid she has attended several acww conferences in other countries and made many friends as a result in her presentation she sketched the background history of acww and showed colored slides of the delegates and conference setting at michigan state univessity east lansutg michigan where the l2llt triennial conference of- acww was held in september she explained that about ihc turn of the century and unknown to each other key men in various countries assisted women in rural areas to organize in groups like our own womens institute whose- founding in 897 at slopcy creek is credited to erland lee and mrs adelaide hoodlcss similar groups were formed in europe and around calcutta india and a mrs dull motherinlaw of mrs airoti dutt the president of acww now founded the country womens organization that still bears heryiamc picket pays 40000 for rr dennis cow one of canadas most famous holslein herds went under the auctioneers gavel of senator harry hays at the hays sales arena oakville last week this was the oak ridges herd of r r dennis ojk ridges which was sold for a total ofs0567s the highest every rcahcd at a cattle sale in canada the average price of 271500 each paid for the 218 head is the second highest ever made in canada for a complete dispersal sjle topped onlyby the 3154 00 mark for the sale of 75 head at the dispersal of ihc sheffield farms holslein herd of st george in io0 the partial dispersal of the glenafton farms heid of alhston in 1967 averaged 330000 on kh head a scvcnycirold cow oak ridges royal i irulj sold lor the world record price for j cow of 62000 she was bought by eugene l vcscly of blv apache ranch lapeer mich after a spirited bidding contest that found the partnership of claude picket georgetown and bruin mccague alhston as runnersup linda was the grand champion female at the royal winter fair toronto m 97 and allcanjdun aged cow she is safely in ralf lo the famous class lxlra sire abc reflection sovereign the former world record price for a cow was 44000 paid by rowntrcc farms woodbridgc ijst spring to tara hills farm millbrook n y for the holslein future hope reflector blacky lindas sixmonth old son oak ridges citation controller sired by the class extra rosafe citation r went to k yamada hokkaido japan at 35000 second high price of 40000 was paid by claude picket georgetown for another famous member of the oak ridges herd she is oak ridges regal mjria the reserve allcanadian aged cow of 1967 and previously allcanadian threeyearold and allcanadian fouryearold picket also paid s 1 2s0o for oak ridges lexal peg grand champion at western fair london in 1966 still another allcanadian brought 24000 on the bid of hays farms international jming ion behalf of- an viafnnea- mexican buyer she is moorevillc citation sue allcanadian twoyearold in 1966 and allcanadian tlirecycarold in 1967 another area buyer at the sale was howard tarzwcll of georgetown who bought an animal at 1500 lady aberdeen wife of the governor general of canada at that time was very interested in these movements and helped form hew groups in the british isles scotland in particular then later she worked tirelessly to have them joined in the world body known as the associated country women of the world this was finally accomplished in 1927 and mrs alfred watt a canadian became its first president the pennies for friendship collection al wi meetings provides a major portion of the funds used tp operate acww the idea was originated by mrs godfrey drage who felt that a penny was within the means of every county woman who was a society member and this would give her an opportunity to play a personal part in its operation the lady aberdeen scholarship was set up in 1959 at the ninth triennial conference in ldinburgh in honor of lady aberdeen the vigorous cofounder of a cww and it is used lo train county women and homenukers in developing countriesa contribution to the freedom trom hunger cjinpugn a short program preceded the speaker mrs murray thorns of isqucsing branch sang two appropriate muscial selections mrs campbell sinclair of bannockburn branch gave an amusing reading mrs robert alexander and mrs tord wickson of ashgrovc branch provided a lively piano duet and mrs black campbcllvillc branch recited the cattle thief by pauline johnson and another humorous number as an encore special guests included mrs kathy williams home economist for hallon and peel and mrs r c moffatl of guelph the new w i board director for this district friendships were renewed as tea and cookies were passed by members of the silvcrwood branch and ballmafad members took care of a successful sale table as the afternoon closed those who had attended felt that it had been a most worthwhile outing the acton free press wedne november 20 198 g5 united breeders incorporated guelph to howard tarzwcll georgetown for surodana esquire a sixmonthsold bull calf ihis hull is sired by the excellent bull carnation kuyal master and his dam is an excellent daughter of the superior type siie kocland reflection soverign tarxwell bull gets top price the 26th annual allcanadian holslein sale held last week at oakville realized 27925 for 1 1 head an average of 2538 each this compares with last years average of 16715 an average reached because of the world record price of 150000 paid for oak ridges supreme- progress top price of 5700 pajd by an artificial breeding stud middle jge lus been described as that perplexing time uf life when we hear two conflicting voices from within one says why nof the other why bother trade and deveippment minister suniev j randall right points out fealuros of on tarios pavilion for expo 70 at osaka japan to promior john robarts and interested con adian japanose at tho official unveilincj cere mony in toronto construction of the 2 6 million ontario pavilion to be built out of sleol in blue and while patterns will bogin in no vember at left is ryoko ishikawa consul general for japan in torpnto mr robarts said ontario is participating in tho world exposmon for iho purpose of oponlng up new irade and development opportunities with japan new artificial insemination centre north of guelph until its nud1969 c null n u c headquarters maple completion in ihc umls will to have i wo at waterloo and fifteen husky larmcrs learned up to turn one small shovelful of sod to begin construction of a new artificial insemination centre jusl north of guelph the building when completed will house united breeders inc the organization formed by the merger of three of ontarios oldest animal breeding units central ontario waterloo and lambton breeding associations arc officially merged as of november first officiating at the sod turning ceremony was ii e mcgill livestock commissioner for ontario after approving of ihc project he instructed the 15 directors of united breeders to make a united effort to turn the first sod with the twelve fool long shovel provided by the guelph builder the directors were acting on behalf of some 25000 farmers who will use united breeders services in their 15 counties of southern ontario and paits ol northern ontario counties involved arc lamhton huron bruce perth grey wellington waterloo duffcnn hallon peel simcoe york ontario victoria and petcrboro the location of united breeders new building three miles north of guelph will be c o n v c n i e n t t o g u e i p h university recognized as a leading centre in agricultural research the first stage in the building program will be the olfice laboratory and storage wing tins i 2000 square fool building will also include a conference room construction of the new building will begin immediately arthur a johnson od omomitiiu opwt tvery wednesday and saturday 34 mill si e acton s33s20 reelect tom hill deputy reeve of esquesing 2 year council 1 year deputyreeve vote experience ab supermarket palermo member dianne pell at national 4h conference by mrs cathy williams ileum economist fourteen t ii club mcpihers from the province of ontario have been selected to attend the 37th annual national 4 ii clubs conference to he held in ottawa and toronto nov 14 to 20 this conlcrencc is sponsored by the canadian council on 4 ii clubs and will be attended by delegates trom across canada miss dianne pell of the palermo 4h homemaking club in hallon counlv lus been selected to represent ontario at this conference dunne has participated in 13 4 ii send three entries to queens guineas by jim jenkins judging ol grain samples al the royal agricultural i an look place all last week with the following results john nurse ot r r 2 georgetown placed first in the tar com class while boh harris r r 6 milton was 10th in ihe laige class in the cereal grain division john aldeium ot r r i hornby placed second in the rodney oats jass and jinel hunter of r r i burlington stood sixth with her russell oats on friday morning between 9- so am and 12 pan the queens guineas class will be judged competing tins vear from the hilton 4h beel call club ate elizabeth norrmgton r r 6 milton and david jackson r r 1 mono road competing irom the acton 4h calf club u cathy lasby of r r 2 rockwood anyone wishing to view canadas best livestock and agricultural products should plan to attend the royal agricultural winter fair which u open until 7 pan on saturday nov 23 homemaking club projects and is enrolled in the current project the third meal as well as acting as assistant leader for her group attending sheridan college for her second year dianne is taking the medical secretarys course a busy week has been planned tor the delegates and they will have a wonderlul oppoitumly lo meel oilier 4 it members from across canada lay away t 2itcu i now c 1 for christmas participating w merchant jf while your selection is at its best a deposit will hold any purchase acton home furnishings se our complete saection of as cards as warm as sincere and as friendly as a handshake ifcw i dills stationery store see the national une order early while the selection is complete can be delivered whan you want thorn o 9 mill st participating l merchant w acton 8530075 fresh pork sale shoulder roast 53 butt roast 59 lb butt chops 65 ib e lb town club mb pkg side bacon 69 triangle frozen 1lb pkg beef steakettes 55c five roses all purpose bonus pack flour 5b2bf 59c kleenex asstd 2roll pkg save 25e paper towels 289c pantry shelf 48oz tins save 35e orange juice 3 21 mazola 24oz bottles save 20c cooking oil 59c austral 14oz tins save 24c peaches 4 x a clarks 10oz tins save 31c tomato or vegetable soup 9 si shirriff 3oz pkg lushus jelly powders 12 s 1 stokely 10oz ttnv- save 48e s beans 8 1 ayimer 9e jars save 45c jams jellies asst fresh produce daily pei 104b bao can ns 1 potatoes 39- product of usa red grapes 2 s 39 us new crop sunkist navtl oranges 2 89 prices effective nov 20212223 swart 15oz pkg save loe raisins 29c seedless jaffa betty crocker new sour cream save 19c cake frosting jlmixes2s79c frozen food sunshine 2lb bag peas sv no 45c grade a medium eggs 53 kadana pkg of 100 save 20c tea bags 59

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