thi hk0toin mhuu maunewat w woodland harvest keeps forests green canadian forestry association promotes better woods use harvest the trees and eon- serve the woodlands thta ii forest managements it la like farming modern forestry prac tice requires that the young trees be protected and like other crops harvested at mate nty before they die and rot without the harvest young growth 6 held back and it is the young growth that keeps the forest green it was this concept of forest management that was discussed at the 58th annual meeting of the canadian forestry associa tion held recently in ottawa the cfa a national 6rganlsa- uon supported by the public promotes the development pro tection and utilization of the woodlands it provides services including the operation ottwo railway conservation oars it conducts 4h and junior forest warden programs and manages the tree farm movement of which many fanners and other woodlot owners are members the cfa is a service organiza tion dedicated to increasing the forest wealth of the nation another forest fact of increas ing concern discussed at the ottawa meeting was the wast age caused by forest fires in 1957 there were 6000 forest fires in canada of which 5000 were caused directly and in directly by humans smokers and campers alone accounted for more than 2 000 fires ai together almost a million acres of timber were destroyed a young tftee farmer item owt befota key dn od rat huu providlag o associate through the ttmt farm photo by molok imgfat ttwt k tratt rk other craps mm b harvested cash crop ojmi making voy lot new growth ttw caaadmin forestry etstts fomwa sad ethan to swum thaw woodloti profitably junior plowmen to be guests at international alt contestants who plow in the junior plowing match on satur day september 12th wilj visit the international plowing mqtch at guests of the halton plowmen association the announcement was made by leonard listtr jn h dint of the halton plowmina as sociation the junior plowing match ia sponsored by halton junior har raw association in cooperation with the halton ilowmi d s absoci ah on the junior match is a irat nng ground for the county and in tcrnational matches in addition to competitive classe there will b instruction in match plowing this yt ar s junior match will be held at the farm of mac alcxan tv trouble phone jr 73376 rtmemmk with wioo tv is a specialty not a sideline wigo tv appliances 32 main street north di r norval junior plowrm n in i the international plowing match halton wjll be looking forward to i at rjundas october 13th to 16th fire is the greatest single pre ventable enemy of the forest said cja manager j l van- camp all the larger cam- pames operating in the forests manage their woodlands on a perpetual yield basis he said at the same time the forest industries create four billions of dollars annually in national incorins forest fires far from generating benefits for cana dians he continued not only devastate the woodlands destroy ing millions of trees annually but make the soil unfit for new growth for several yean ron kitchen winner takes mens golfing championship ton if gcorgitown mr and mrs llmton mr ul benton mr t h price m- and mrs s kirkpat rick and miss dorothj kirkpatnck mr iiui mrs j 1- roughle daud long ball artist ron kitchen completed his tliive to the mens golfing title at the north halton golf countr club sunda when he defeated finalist tid fenning 5 and 3 to cop the crown perennial champion ken nash lost his opportunit to make five in a row when tripped him up in an early round the only other immbtr to hold thi title was jim linton who won it in its initial jiar ted fenning slajed ecn with his long duving oppom nt until thi 4th when kitchin mnt aiib par o take a one stroke lead in the elimination jim raham was defeated b ken jh jack malcolm bj doug wnht jim j- ans by dr jack kenny ken robert j son by stewart young jack h ijton by don rand gord king h hir grandmother who is ninety two uirs ouns a family picnic follow id thi- happ occasion congratulations and best wishes lo to the loil bride barbara nd robbie mr and mis ted cunningham and her room harrj ron kitchen ib bradlev h harv r bitt nn m in 1 m and runner who win married in the chapptl cvril brandford h nj mi s j r iknlon kiss church on saturdav also to sandra matthews scot l patterson l jim 1 short ill flchn skin and 1- 1 1 d 1 iniiuu who is bung married this lucky strike bowling club now open evenings om 7 00pm come in anytime and enjoy canadas favourite indoor sporti joining a league this fall contact bill anderson at the club for information lucky- strike bowling club mill street triangle 73602 i niton don th mipsiin b bill deison keith mel eiah b ron la lor ajf skts b norm mann ment walter brandford b ltd fenning phil zambra b u norton doug wright ted blmltl l davt oltltn and butch hhir b dob lollur in ihi st cond round it wa d iu ittht hit kin nash sti ut oun ovir di jaik keib hitchm itr don rand han chap pit o i r hi n i ill ik w s jim n ton mr hill ndt rs n n in marthnint tr rj talor iii tnnin tr 1 norton at i h ciiiil oir iut odden in flu mini final it was dou j nrit and ron kiuhm md n inn 1 mdchimnl and tid fenning ish of 1 imihoust officir cadil saturda may lots of happiness pitir schou of rmc kingston mr and mrs giorge piaison of milton mr and mrs wilfrid ritnleos miss i ois griinlns mr and mrs win hliott and mr j od of inipbtl wile omn ti ill hiallh tht onl li vit ng srindparent mr j vilsin km and mrs nunon of milt n mr and mrs j brown of i inu house anil mr an mis r ku ir if diorttu n wire un iblt n li jud sikccss be thurs that lie ahead n tht pn nt new stamp marks plains of abraham bicentennial a new commemorative stamp to this is the second occasion mark 200 jears of united effort which the canada post office b canada s two great language paid tribute to the achieviment groups in building a modern na i of general james wolfe and tion was announced todav bj the marquis de montcalm in 1908 honourable william hamilton 7c olnc green stamp beann tl postmaster genera the stamp likenesses of the two gallant en which will go on sale on sept erals was issued as part of lh omber 10th maiks the anniversary quebec tercinumary senis of the battlejif the plains of aibra the new stamp is the work of mul lor wa a m t at v w ms iiuttiiu jt mrs i h i nk i ifli j pianist slu ttl sol as will as anonipam the hmns ri marshall j ss of bolt n wilt pn aih at i inuhnusl pn bvunan t hunh tm vu t imh mr and mrs s kirkpitruk in miv iurlh knkpatnek i n in pas ink with thi c m d i jllu al hm o i visitors with thi pitttr m m on sunda un mr and mrs u im has rhtir f b intfoid ind m in mrs i orm duffuld of tl n ml the during the wnk mi kati thi of portat it prauit manil h i hiun jami- aid i l vv hi wn tnkil winnin- tht hamp r it ron nis whi n tlu stmt mitluis ssociatiui hill a raftli in mm da curnn flower girl in a recmt news account of the niarnast of mr and mrs james i- allow thi name of thur fl mtr girl was oniutt 1 d i ittk donna burns daughter of mr and mr donald burns 28 ar mta strut was thur junior at undant whiu thi bndi s sisttrs bi 1 it mil i is ham which took place on sept ember 13lh 1759 outside the walls of the city of quebec the sett e ment reached after the battle re suited in the creation of a nation where both the english and french languages and traditions wcre honoured and protected in making the announcement hamilton said this is a most sig mficant stamp marking as it does mr philip weiss of ottawa he is attached to the dept of trade and commerce where he a sists m ihc preparation of canadi in crn mint exhibits he also teach s art at a local high school this is ihe second stamp of his iimii to be issued the first being thi n vto i commemorative which went on sale earlier this ear a native i of montreal mr eiss lived man the achievement of two peoples oftyears tn toronto where he atten ded central technical high school and the ontario college of art different language and different culture who joined in the ere a tion of one great canadian nat ion in these troubled internat lonal times the world may well look for an example to canada s success over two centuries m dev eloping among a population which now encompasses large groups of many different ethnic origins on one hand both unity and under standing and on the other respect for one anothers traditions differences the new stamp is to be printed to deep red and black the centre piece is a group of three maple leaves flanked by the british lion and the fleur de lis of france with the word canada centred upon the maple leaves the dates 175- 1959 and the words plains of ab raham and plaincs d abraham in caslon type complete the design the maple leaves the 5cebt den omination the dates and the words postage and postes appear in black the stamp is the horizontal type and is approximately 1 xl th british and french heraldic emblems on either end of the rb- txhi which has canada in the centre symbolizes the union of these people to form canada the fchree maple leaves which are si milar to those on the coats of arms of several provinces repres ent the two original groups as well as the peoples of many other nat ions who have joined in the task of building our country limehouse meaford trousseau tea for mrs bert benton mrs gordon quinton of meaford entertained on wednesday at a j trousseau tea for her daughter and j glenda who was married on sat urday to bert benton in temple hill bmtcd church by rt c c cochrane of montreal over two hundred ladies attended during the afternoon and evening mrs stanley bell of meaford and mrs waller king of dundalk both aunts of the bride tobe and mrs w ilfnd grecnlees of campbell villc aunt of the prospective groom poured tea girl friends and cousins of the bride to he served refreshments and her bridesmaids supervised in the up stairs rooms where her trousseau and many shower and wedding gifts were displayed a wee cou sin who was flower girl on satur da was in charge of the guest book the bride tobe received pale blue nylon frock while her mother wore figured pink shan tung and mrs benton had figured beige silk guests from this district attend ing the bcntonquinton wedding in temple hill united church on saturday included mr jack quin ash grove community ladiestendei shower sandra tindale a verj pleasant afternoon was spent in the basement of thi church august 25th which wis prettil decorated for the showir in honour of sandra tindale who is being married early in siplem ber mrs cecil wilson was chair lady for a programme of delight ful readings by mrs john m bird beautiful solos by mrs francis thompson and a contest on iove at the dinner table by jean bird after which sandm was prescolid with rovely and usctul gifts for which she thanked everone and invited the ladies to visit her in her new home in arthur a dili cious lunch was prepared b thi hostesses mrs cecil wilson mrs hiclor bird mrs bruce met lure and mrs dordon 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