omunot huge crowd at first of races closing euchre wi meeting grassfires illegal in halton thar acfon free prei wednesday may 7 19a9 b7 by mrs d g robertson mr and mn ward bruce wen weekend guests recently of mr nd mn frank bowel at pajniwick on saturday mr and mn ward bruce attended the 25th wedding annlverury of mr and mr douglas alexander ja toronto whose daughter linda hi married to gamet tides t tori of mr and mn bruce mr and mn george rudder and children viiited with relative and frieridt in toronto on saturday bob brace it home for the holiday from mcmner university hamilton beverly bruce hurreinlralncng at weiiem hospital toronto vu alto home with her parents mr and mn byron bruce for the weekend barbara urhliall of orion spent the weekend with judy and suun stewart tom lovell from the local garage it attending mechanic tchool in toronto for the tecond year mr and mn john sommerville mn murray million and family mn margaret barber mill margie mclver guelph mn ken stubbington acton mr and mn lionel watson ililuburgh viiited with mn m jackson during the week mr ian cowan and son bob of toronto called on friendi in the village on saturday a huge crowd attended the opening racet on sunday at the local stock car race track mn s fuller secretary of the local womens institute attended the institute conference at guelph last week mr and mrs j curran who liave lived in fred archibalds apartment on the 2nd line moved to guelph during the weekend mr norman clarke father of mrs w faulkner 1st line was brought hume from guelph hospital last week and is convalescing following a stroke mrs d stewart and mrs d g robertson attended a shower at everton for livelyn dolmer a bride of the near future the closing euchre for lite season sponsored by the womens intitule was lield friday evening prizes were awarded to ladies mis s matthews mrs a robinson mens ii sargent mn g grundy a mans card lucky card mrs roy young wnt sanders lucky cup win sanders closest birthday elsie cutting attending all euchres alb robinson mrs s fuller and mrs e archibald on belialf of the institute presented a gift to mr and mrs sanders caretakers of the school for their help higmigm of the monthly the busy season will toon be here for honey bset gathwlng rvactar it iuit about the prime purpose of the boe and collecting pollen it by tccidant it it the honeyboo that it assuming an over increasing role at pollinator of our fruit and toed crops whlto doing thlt job the bee gather from 300 to 400 poundt of nectar this is a gigantic task in the course of a season an averago colony of honeybee will gather some 60 poundt of pollen from an estimated 376 million blossom visits there are five thousand species of wild beetln north america agriphoto nurses will serve nassagaweya area naiugawcya townihip council tueuby nigh i paucd a bylaw which will enable the oakvillc branch of the victorian order of nurtet to tcrvc the townihip townihip clerk j c mclntyrc uid council expects to have the von lign with the townhip and start work by the end of this month the nursing service is expected to cost area residents ss a visit and the township will pay the cost for those on welfare and also for pensioners if necessary the visiting homemaker service of the canadian red cross will also be coming to the township it was announced in council tlieost to residents for this service is si 200 per day this is meeting of osptfinge women institute was live showing of picture of a trip to ireland by miss doris fines who alio supplied the commentary worthy of note were t the beautiful parks wellkept ho nit and grounds and the ahundiiioe of colorful roses and flowers mn 11 archibald pesjded and mrs s fuller read tit niinuts financial statement and correspondence a cash donation wasvoted lo the local cancer society invitatjom were teat to the 411 club achievement day on may 24 at fcrin tlie opening of wellington county museum in lilorj may 25 and the historical society meeting in ibrriston june hull call way answered by naming a canadian province and its capital mrs i wingrove read the scnpluic and psalm m hans were made for the district annual being held in fergus later in may mrs gordon a i t k e n conducted a contest famous people won by mrs ii k howard mrs s fuller and mis d g robertson served tea and cake at the close of the meeting a family party was held sunday afternoon at the home of mr and mrs george a grundy in honor of the biters parents mr and mrs hilton of guelph on lie occasion of their 3hth wedding anniversary open grass fires are illegal in llalton county as hated in clause 13 of the ontario air pollution control act 1967 no person shall burn or permit tobe burned n an open fire any material except with the permission and under the direction of a provincial officer r f boyd of the air pollution control service in oakville defended this policy although he admitted that enforcement has not been as strict as it should be up lo this time in our view after consultation with the department of agriculture grassfires cannot be justified for agricultural purposes nor is perimmion granted for the burning of leaves n residential areas this prohibition- of leaf fires is common to nearly- all air pollution control legislation or policies in residential areas throughout the continent he went on to- stale that although open burning ha been used iot ages as a nutans f of disposing of unwanted material at relatively low cost it is now regarded as an undesirable practice from an ilir pollution standpoint an individual open fire may cause a local nuisance or a visibility problem on highways the overall effect of indiscriminate use of open burning is of considerable importance as a source of air pollution mr boyd concluded we look forward to the day when open burning will be almost eliminated this objective can only be reached with the cooperation of understanding citizens and with the development of suitable alternative nveans of disposal hard fostep provincial constable t r peiirice accident prevention officer of milton- detachment opp luv this reminder for mptomls now that spring is officially here well he havuig many rainy days hi watchful for childrin remember- its hjrder for litem lo see you and its also harder for you to stop on the wet pavement if a child suddenly darts oul m front of you please lake it easy on rainy days watch for children and rfmfmihr that children wont always remember to watch for you sen h davey liberal guest if youve been itching for a chance to buttonhole a prominent member of the party in power on capitol hill youre welcome to attend the open forum discussion sponsored by lite hal tonwent worth liberal association at the estaminet burlington may guest speaker with be live hon keith davey one of the youngest canadian senators in history variously described at a supercharged political machine ami an impatient idealistic liberal all rolled into one and a mill wlo moves on the double and thinks on the double senator efiivcy invariably sets the sparks flying when he speaks fqllowmg a short talk the senator will field piestioiis from the floor wjth his usual prowess the evening will begjn with c o c k t a i i s a t 7 0 pm sandwiches and coffee will be served after the discussion tickets are j250 each available from tom sutherland at 6145521 or fred schwengcr at 637341 1 bring your questions your barbs or y6ur beefs uys the association the evening should be lively canadas forests had a major influence on early canadian art as may be teen in live paintings of artists such as tom thomson emily carr and the school of seven arthur a johnson ox optometrist hiiuon kj acton f ksotwortaj dbacmey lor dafema brampton discount shoe store soohomm a new branch km georgetown in tiie former jacksons bargain centre watch for further announcements storage time with stopps cleaners in the milton plaza guasantiid fur and garment storage the mat economic way to stew all you cam hi in th sox mn 6mv 3 hm 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