Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 1, 1955, p. 16

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r tub oeocrrowvm hikald wednesday evening june 1st 1655 page 8 the news pr asents riiiliilj fr jtsnler tummr nws only girl in in list of tea put pre sidents eleanor saracuse has made an important contribution to the jun ior fanner organiiation in the field of leadership though still very much interested in junior activities elea nor has now cone on to work with se- nior croups through the ontario folk school oouneil qeanor uvea at home with her father and mother at their norfolk county farat at h k 4 waterford atixed farming is carried on with he emphasis on fruit and poultry achv in heammisklne club ller first training in club work was received as a member of a ctrl llomemaking club kven then kloa jjor showed a rtal rapacity for leader ship dunne her membership he served a leader for seven uf tbe ele ven project she completed eleanor feel that the training she received then lu proper business procedure at meetings wis of great assistance to her later in county and irovtnclal junior work iater when she joined the junior institute eleanors ability was recog nized in her election a president of the norfolk county junior institute for three year she served as county director in 1050 eleanor was elec ted vice president of the provlnrlel association and one year later had the honour to become lis first lady pres ident eleanor has another first to her credit in 1052 when it wss decided to include girls on the juniur fanner eschsnge delecalion id great britain eleanor was one of the two girls sel ected for the award record of leadership eleanor participated in a great ma ny junior farmer projects and pro grammes including the norfolk coun ty junior farmer choir hut it was in the field of leadership that she made her greatest contribution in ims elesnor attended provincial lea dership camp when she first realized the benefits of the provlncisl associ ation the training and experience she gained there msde her anxious to share her opportunities with oth ers eleanor must hsve crested some thing of s record in sttrnding as a staff member 29 leadership training schools 10 junior farmer confer ences and returning to camp as a ju nior staff member in 1060 work with senior group ller interesta have not been confin ed to the junior farmer movement she served the community as a direc tor on the county fair board and took a leading part in young peoples work in the church in addition el eanor participated in the simcoc ut ile theatre following her year as past presid ent eleanor was invited to represent the junior farmer association on the provincial leadership forum council this council composed of representatives of the ont federa tion of agriculture the fwio farm radio forum the ont folk school council and the ont dcpt of educa tion and agriculture sponsors ieml ership forum for senior groups folk school fieldmsn last year eleanor was appointed fieldman for the ont folk school council during the summer of 1d54 she attended a special training insti lute course of one weeks duration st fort quappelle sask in hrr new position eleanor helps to ore- anizc and promote folk schools across the province gerald holder heads peel medical coop gerald holder of caledon east war elected president of the peel coop erative medical services at their an nual meeting held in saelgrove hill the meeting was attended by a good many of the members who heard the report of the secretary charles barrett of caledon the financial statement again sho wed a surplus for the year a year of service to the members of peel county over eleven thousand dollar was paid to the hospital in prepaid hospital care which is a record am ount for this organization the secretary strongly urged the elimination of the low priced plan which in these dsys of high hospital rates waa of no benefit or very little benefit to the member in lis plsce a plan will be worked out by tbe me dical services federation which will pay a higher room rate together with higher fringe benefits tbe cost of which is very high details of this new plsn will be sent to stl members on their renewsl date the one plan in effect at the present time- which is ike most popular ill still be availa ble paul ueehan the fieldman for the federation explained to the members present the new catastrophe plan be- ing put into effect by other coopera tives io the province this plan too will be started this year in peel the idea of thu new plan or addition is to help those members with terrific medical bills in addition to the help already given under their member ship it u this type of benefits that a cooperative medical service- tan render to its members that no other organisation can attempt the east to the member is very nominal but it is part ot their m fee addi- tional- lorne evans of bruce county coop erative medical services was pres ent to give greeting from bruce slso to explain the surgical contract which peel is offering in conjunction wilh bruce county the bylaws of the peel medical services were brought up to date at this meeting and part of the years surplus voted into tbe catastrophe fund four new directors were elected to replace four who had served their al lotted term of an years they are as follows cisrence anderson mrs j p daane elmer nrwhouse snd fred mcdeugall the executive is as follows mr holder preldent mr j n cam eron lit vice charles barrett secre- firy mrs v dick treasurer farm niws heavy showers help successful sale crop proapwrt have improved ire- mcnduuily in the past wtrk the hea vy tbowlti this week have pepped up the meadow and pasture and firua- pecta now point to belter than a nor mal crop of hay spring grain too have received a real shot to the arm and the arnall aeeda are bowing to better advantage than they norm ally do at this season of the year rtmembec v k millar in halifax memorial a georgetown sailor who lost his life aboard iimcs athabaaka when it was sunk by enemy fire april 29 1044 is one of the men commemora ted in the halifax memorial which has been built by the imperial war graves commission on citadel hill halifax the memorial honours the memory of officers and men of the royal can adian nayy the canadian army and the merchant navy who laid down their lives in the 103045 war and have no grave but the sea- ab vic millar son of mrs fran ces millar and the lata isaac millar of town was one of 138 officers and men of the athabasks who peruuied in the sinking the memorial is to be unveiled on july slst by lit hon vincent mas- scy the governor general guerruey certificate for mcnabb top cow john v mcnsbb georgetown has been awarded a silver medal certifi cate by tbe canadian guernsey bree ders association for the outstanding lifetime production of his cuw csl- lumlra lelitia who in seven lartatlons produced ki342 lbs milk and 3067 lbs butterfst an average of 6000 m 438f ller records all on twice dal ly milking and all but one in 305 days include 00004702 yr 305 0084- 4806 yrs 306 0735478 0 r 305 plumbing water system new uthkooms tnstaujeo orkmode1ud repair of ah kind ken charlie nash mcdowell s kino stttjnr east ttuafeb 7342 ine mexican baler twine 300 nt ib oo per bale danish baler twine us ft pci u 725 per bale coop baler twine ms n mb 18 800 per ttau halton cooperative supplies oeoicnown triangle 73981 milton 137 farm news salax prince goes to kemptville j e w salax prince that great old white nerd sire of r c alexanders no lon ger will parade at the llallon holstcin show old prince now eight years old has been sold to the eastern on tario artificial unit at kcmptville it will be recalled that in addition to his winnings in llslton he was re serve grand champion at the 1050 cne and was also hm allcanadian aged bull in 1052 what is more im portant he did a great job in the alexholme herd of r c alexander near ashgrove when he left one v g and eighteen g p daughters his 10 daughters aa two year olds on two time milking have an average pro- duetlon of 11200 lbs of milk and 404 bf one of his daughters as a two year old produced 16008 lbs ot milk and 847 lbs b j another also as a two year old produced 14180 lbs milk wlth 842 lbs bjp still another as a 4 year old produced 18770 lbs or milk and 821 lbs dp bis offspring have also been out standing winners in the show ring not only at milton where he had the first prise get in 1050 but at the cne where one of his tons stood second in 1m0 at a senior bull calf and a daughter wat third prize senior year ling in ibm readers will he interested to know that bob it following up old prince with rotai e commander a ton ot ros- 1 shamrock heather who with abc k harriet r made up the i ajjjcansvluta produce of dam carnjnaiulert dam heath- t titter ot bottle perthes i calf told at the recent j astasia lstlcoronade out il wwiaado it a c jsoverelgd i calves by urctprinee a personal message tdyou from premier leslie m frost leslle m frost prime minister ol ontario dear friends your community along with n thousand others forms the keystone of ontarios progress nnd prosperity as your lobula tion prows ontario grows as your schools hospitals utilities nnd roads improve ontario improves and as you and your community- pnswpry ontario forces ahead as the greatest province in canada to keep ontario and all its people going forward to greater progress and prosiierity i ask you to reelect your progressive conservative government in the provincial klection being held on june ilth live the progressive conservative candidate in your riding the opikirtunity to carry on your governments excellent record of making ontario a better place for you and your family as proof of that record look at these facts i this year government grants to municijialitics amount to 165 million or more than 44 of nil provincial revenues thin large sum of money will help build new schools hospitals roads bridges community centreh nnd other services all this will bo done at a saving of about onethird of nil the locnl tnx bills 3 wo believe thnt every child in ontnrio has nn cqunl right to free education nnd thnt ontario should have the finest schooling in the country in 1955 your government will upend over 102 million on education including the greatest school building campaign in our history 3 your progressive conservative oovernment has helped bring the modern convenience arid comfort of hydro to over 85 of rural ontnrio half the cost of bringing in rural hydro lines has teen paid for directly by the province 4 lobs for over 175000 people will lie provided by the 700 million construction program of the province anil its municipalities which is now underway 5 your provincial government was the first in cnnadn to mnko discrimination illegal kvery citizen of ontario regardless of his race colour or creed has the opportunity to live where ho likes to work at any job he chooses nnd o rise as high in lifo ns his own ability can take him 6 ontarios government has provided grants for 74 new homes for the aged 25 thousand new hospital beds we hnvo secured old age pensions for nil at 70 and for the needy nt 65 ontnrio is the firt province in canada to provide pensions for the totally disabled and the blind nt 18 tho spcctnculnr achievements of the past throe and n hnlf years have been accomplished with no new foxes and with some tnx reductions ontarios taxes are tho lowest in canada on juno 9th i ask for your support of my government i urge you in your own beat interests to elect the progressive conservative candidate in your riding for the prosperity and progress of everyone in this great province forward ontario zrtwttontario o g sn liviiiiaisraitjsft jj j wjixjltf2i sew

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