halton farms impress young scottish lassie ot loo prufevooail u scottish mary steels own de- tcnption ot her inp through ontario farmland as t guest l ot the canaifaid junior fairo- ere at present she u staying with mr and mrs william wit on r r a georgetown miss steel an exchange visi tor who has been active in the young farmer movement in scotland is here for a three- month visit both to enjoy the trip and lo see something of lamung in another part of ihe world these exchange visits ar a regular feature of junior fann er work in both the united kingdom and in canada misshsteel camo from tht 150- acre stafflar farm near kiv 1 marnock in avrshiie her fa ther has a dairy herd 1here of 7b tnqking ayrshire and about 10ft young stock forfulifre rfr placements they also raise beef cattle and some sheep to become eligible for her trip to canada mi steel need ed several acme years in her young farmer group at 31 ihe has been a member for 6 years and has- held both ihe offices of secretary and irea aurer of her local group back at the home farm in scotland her 23 vear old bro- ter works with her father in running he farm in addition two men are needed perman ently to help take care of the tock the six oung farmers in miss steels group armed in canada al ihe end of pnl four are from scotland and two from england each had lo make some financial contribu tion to the trip and each had to pass an inleniew before be- ing granted the visit once in canada iheir sched ule was set bj ihe host coun try each visitor is sent iep- the lions den y sam milt1ir first response from the pub be for our projeu for the t an adian institute uf the biuki came from the teenagers you may recall thai in last months column 1 reported thai lion lyn mclaren was chair man of the project being teachtr at the high school he has the pulse beat of all tht i teen age uilerfblk and activities he uid at a special meet ing wfhiih he convened thai 1m advanljuvi of lecnahrs taking part a tanvasm rs were iwi fold one it would briny eulhumasin and exuberance hi the projut two it vtould provide the opp 4riimuv for the jtuiur tti amotule iherftm ives mih a worthwhile taust lion 1 n is a strung a lut ale of givim joulh a chatue and his final report provut that this handled thtiiwlw in an inlelllutnl nianmr ifvert s iv no toiisurndlion the piojm was if anything simplified and when the result wer ul dialed ther was a 100 per cent majority in favour of using the same system next vear nearly 1000 dollars was pen cilled in on the receipt and anv old fashioned thinking lo the effect that youngsters are not what ihev were in my dav was easily dispelled election kite at the lam meel nik ve us pres ernie rlodtur 1st vice preswltnl dob oilier 2nd vue sootty herkea 3rd viiv kred urge 1st year tttmtor john mathies 2nd vear dirutor uvn mclren sure tan mex blackwell freasirtr jlaiulll marshall lail twister al ihompson iwo iistaitts doiv oshng and sara meluir i mil laintv i larc vraiuw hullflni edilorsam meluer winner ih t nlv riia this immth wis t fella iiamiftt i aw nine iif oakvdle tie assured u whin vie phontd the good mws hat he ihdn t soroki wll v e hi a ei i itu splnik i rhaps 1 idnt live he ii tuise h summer is ouh uffiuallv starlet degree for rvtrut four true blues i wth tht visiting lodge wer al the regular monthlv mer graikl faamm ig of halton s pride no 393 mw pi ting secretary mw sis eileen lee provincial grand deputy mis tress ft w sis joldie dobson associate prov rand deputy mistress ryv sis elsie kirk and dis dep grand mistress of dslnct no 7 v sis mary an drons of the itba tuebdav may 28 in the oddfellows lall four member were advanced to the scarlet degree namely mrs hazel robinson mrs ivy king mlss marv ford and mrs mar i ion elliott all of ihe local lodge ihe decree was e um made fied bv nation pnde degree h cluien learn and visitor were preni celebration from angus and mdhurst lod j wprf wt s for the annual tag dav for ihe to besjui on june 2lst but the 1 and orange home at rith ftann wvather usually preceeds mond hill deleitr to the t vuu ua m even shtd lh forthcoming provincial grand liinv tindfruur vvi i hi in ws wluch is to be held in long underwar ge the lawn 5h fth f mown out fix up the garden tu gnaled take off ihe storms and get a lhr close fle m ihe goll cliilrt oirl in time fot a supper was served con he i urns t jul iodine on june t ened t mr bert dixon with 12 when itutw from tu whole mrs lurrv shortill mr berl dtntl will 4ie repressed bullock ufs vr mcniven and t don arthurs serving on ms thought lot the wnk commiluc i aiieteed ill life if- w n m a l t iwlge was nrtitutcd at rotk nm ketf i voir ii h ihe wow h iur shoulder to the hiel mlstrm ontario and the lo ar ao he ground j i ttain exemplified r lo wor in that pivsi t whili aid starkll degrees al ihe evening ball mary steel left with local hosts mr and mrs william r wilson and family and a bull they have ready for sale mrs mberl hunter of hurl hiqnt ingloii she goes on fion i htrt cell on thursdav to njoi u lur i group for d one ita in it toronto and j div- ol i k sh tails then famil arately to stav with several ara farmers throughout ontario p p 8 for approximately fivi daj at 8 ln anolhi i lime ron uniitv before visiting the ihons miss sl miss steel wa with mr and preiion of t ottawa report tlmonthly observations by dr harry harley m f for halton normandy memorial tablets countymade timts mule in i m iil n a m on tin in uli i i 1m i in mini uir l ii mil since our last column the de bate on the throne speech has continued the liberal speakers have been almost exclusively the newlv elected memheri of parliament gelling off their maiden speeches the calibre of tht speeches irom all sides of the house of lommoni ha been very high with very itllle evidence of ihe nervous nets all member feel al ihis time of their first ipeech the i in tral memhers speeches wert noted for their brevity the a erage speech being heween ien and fifteen minutes in len glh in a speech that can take up to thirty minutes i am pleased lo relate that the hon memher for york west mr fled kclls gave his maiden speech with out a text and was most nnpres live mixing humour and serious content very ahly hornby the hon 1inl l in i ministn of fmtnnl made a stitnninl sato mti lilies ii- house of t ominous tint i role hid hun undirul lanida in ll nh i dial the coinmitmi ill- last tuvernmi nl wool i pletlv himrmrrd 1 hi h of inisitiesi hifn thi of i ominous aft r i hi spenh ii hall will lint up of a hi lin i in consoling of all p house as prmnistd dm election i unpawn the throne spmh is through without a vole house of t omimms derrnst commih the dtfenst ominiit h t i 0 i v nth hr n mi it nl i n 1- ih h t i i i h hi it on hth j me i ml 1 i in u ui nun j m tilh i hit is hie lllh dn is uf i mil lh4 win u i nun it lis inili 1 blossom tea attenders hear about fry society the annual blossom tea of bethel united church was held on wednesday may 2jth at i p m over a liundnd gin si- ware welcomed hy the afur noon ucw presidrnl mia la dys fcalhcrslone the proeram was opened uilh a livmn and praerl musical leliduni- were fciidend hv lr john palltiyof rnudalt ihe i lo cutujifial mrs malcolm mof fit hi ampliellville renled om of her very jovial read ingsjhich were enjojeil hj all the ues1 ipeiker miss lbl lis hlam exmitive rtindir of the rlualxth rr sonet v of toronto wa mtroduied h ihe presidrnl miss haslain chose as hr thrmr- who s the offcn icr which held the nioresi nf pversnnt allenilmg b rlh lay kru l m an v tendni to hit full 1 na itvte and vli iii n june 7th mrs lr nh mm i wiltna masin an i ii nnl 1 i hut on lune b donna an i d i i bnik on lunr h an 1 lo liuii hall on lune i hit mrs john hill on lwhau the ucw e i vole of thank i the prnrram an i enroiif ua iniittd dimnstairs to the sun dv sihflol hall for refresh incnl- folloacd hi bake sale conenirs f the hake table were mrs r peatherstone mrs h picket and mr- healh erstfine ferjonp reported i very siicct islul day with thank lo ill who attended mm hhen holm of pfm broke vimled on the weekend j wiih her mother mr stan ley hall she alio attended the hall reunion on saturday annivermy rfeelinjtj are wished for mr and mrs hraw ird bradley who ire relebra imr the r weddm daj on uexjneta june lih hurhr huns am m in 1 lnklehjrl for ci i run for hornby l i 1 it liikm 1 i 1 1 1h 1 a lirook 1 hmi i i lllll simrre ssmiji ilhs r el in mrs r hi lit r an 1 in the death of a b 1 mid band and father ira nk w who died al the mill nn tnrt hospilal nn hi ir may boih home trial offer sleep 30 nights on famous sealy posturepedic movjs to l a try posturepedic in your own home for 30 nights at absolutely no cost you must be 100 satisfied or your money backl your morning is as good as your mattiess tnd now sealy gives you a month of good mornings at no cost here s nil you have lo do buy a sealy posturepedic set in your choice of comlorl extra firm or gently firm sleep on il for 30 nights waken on it for 30 mornings if you don t agree that posturepedic helps you sleep better feel better than any other mattress return the set at the end of your month a home trial tor full purchase price this offer is lor a limited time only so lake advantage ot it now lull or twm y matching foundalion same price the hall rlan held ihnr fn ily reunion on satunlaj juni 1 it the north tralalrr ir munity entre with 72 atieid ing the oldesl member a lh rlan attendire s harold u of toronto the ounitl tntm gfopgitown 12 gopr court motor sales limited main st north tr 73611 free storage j mm mtntat aui ftntn ilmftnig m i firfi p pryir n eaiy budget termt open dailt until 10 hi fridays until 00 pm free delivery mcclure s furniture of georgetown 14 main st s draperies and carpet tr 72522