Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 21, 1968, p. 12

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farmers left behind dont share in prosperity snow farmers rt not btrini in the improving standard of liv inf 16 the seme exten as other i lectori of the communf ly in the opinion of jim snow mpp fod uine farmer be said ballon east who is himself ft farmer at hr 2 georgetown land must be maintained at a level that when the applicable mill rate h applied it will not spell economic ruin for the gen- snow made the remarks in his jmidonpch at qucc park tynlco costs am rising faster than the fanners profits hi- ald as an example he said that in ims price of dresned bogsi ranged from 20 to 22 per 100 pounds now the price is about 28 pr j0o pounds an incrcasoj of about 30 per cent over 23 years but he added costs have ri en a flood deal more than ibis a new tractor coiitd hcboujjht in 1046 with the equivalent of 600 bushels of wheat today hej tali the equivalent tractor could only be bought if the far mer sold 2 300 bushels f the laiae typo fof wheat snow also said that even ef jicicnt large producer of czha have- probably lost two or thrm crnt rfnbicn on their opera t ran ovor the past few yours larg volum snow also sticvscd that the haltnn area channel i j and breeders who market larc ujntlu5tf two per cent jcr y and goden giirrrx- ynillr ahnuld be eiven a chance to farms located adjacent to ur ban areas that face large in creases in municipal assessment i still compete with completely rural farms that do nol aco such large increases h added walton cot he pointed out that in halton east where 85 per cent of the land is still used for firming operations many farms arc owned by investors and farm cd bv the tenant n on a rcntalj ha is j the major portion of any in crease in urn net worth of a firm each year snow said is flur to the increased value of tht rtral estate and orily a small portion o tho increase is due to profits from labour and investment in stock and equip- uient bladcwell chairman industrial commission georgetown a newly formed industrial commission has cho sen alex blackwdl as chairman and william mcnally secretary treasurer the five man commission al ho includes ptulip siddall herb j herder and cr wheidon em- nnon borden camp this week for lome scots militia radiotv writer teacher speaking to businesswomen women of gdnetown and district hwe a real treat itorefor them with tho coming to town of misa chmtine i mac beth as the guest speaker at the april meeting of the ceurkctown business and lro continue marketing large vol times of their milk a milk mar kctiirg board decision could 11 mit the quantity of milk they will be allowed to tell at prime rates assessment values placed on farms should not be so high as to eliminate any chance the far bier has to make a profit snow said the awd value of farm mv concern is whin will hap j anal women s plub hornby pen to the remaining productive land vthru these farmer find it uneconomical ttt carry on and rircidc to sell th ir land also to the investors raps- ottawa snow also criticised the feder al irovernmcjit for withdrawing or curtailing certain farm pro- erams such mn roduoing the hog and lamb premiums rcmov ing the cheese premium and re moval of assistance on the farm pond program the objectives we aeek for the agricultural economy uf on tano will never be achieved un m we have a federal depart nilnt of agriculture capable of developing and implementing a truly national agricultural pol ry which ih in harmony with orovweial programs snow cald 1 60th anniversary coming hornby wjtmakes plans the members of the hornby women institute were enter taincd at the home of mrs m j brown for their march met ing on wednesday the 13th ur clifford wriyglesworth the president welcomed the ladies to the meeting which was opened with the institute ode followed by the mary stewart collect hie roll call a current tvent that will make history was answered by the bine members and three visi tors prssent the program was in charge of the historical re search convener mrs broun she opened with a poem entit led a prayer for getting old mrs percy merry gave an ex cellent paper on the motto vur heritage is from the past our responsibility is for the fu ture mrs broun introduced the guit kppaker mrs 1rank wilson of georgetown who is the county curator for the in gtitute sr- spoke on tho items of history in thi county uhch ahould be put in the county his orical research book a number of interesting slori3 of the county cspeclall in the horn by district wer told and dis cussed mrs brown on bhalf of the members extended a vole of thanks to irs wilson for her interesting talk the business part of hip meeting hir topic hie challenge of than u ill lc an finforgei table listening experience since misi macbcth is one of those rartly gifted people who would make a telephone directory in tcrcsting iook in tho coming events column for more infor mation christine i macbcth has hern fl each mitra did inritdcvisiorr wrrtlrg at hyerson polytechnical institute since 1052 and at the last federal election she was a liberal candidate in perth co inty in addition to teaching wntj ing miss macbcth coaches radio and television arts students in thf television and radio studios she has alto served on hyrsoti committees studyuig visual aid and educational television after receiving lar b a dc tiree sho obtained a teacher s certificate and taught public school she attendcdjlyersons broadcasting course and nub seriucntly earned her master of kducation decree she has done part time soldiers from the lome soots resiment based at georgetown oakville and at brampton will be at a special cacnp for 250 militiamen from central and western ontario during the week of march 17th to march 22nd at canadian for ces base borden camp borden the special camp is intended for high nchool or university studonis and teacher rho are j members of the militia and be eausa of thair midtorni vacation re ablo to attrnd for the fifll fvie days of training the units participating are all designated to the jtfobilo command keserves thoy are 1 boal bem nt of canada toronto 2 royal hamilton light infantry hamilton v 3 ilighlmd tuslliers of canada u kitchentr wau rlo 4 iorne scots b- lramptnn gorgitown oakvilh 5 tilth hiil indus of cinadj lorotito b arull a sutherlitrd hi b i mdi ri caiud i hdinilton the aim of tnlniru dunn this shlia cunp is to improve individual infmtry skills and practiso bilth craft 1 in course will nicompiss wt ipon jram ing mine warfari driver an 1 signal trainini kittlccnft m ip and c exorcise and ni church women models in spring hat show spring was lb the air on hon day march ibth when st an d rows united church women held a spring and summer hat show ki the church fcajt des sert and coffee were served 9 thi oroattowhf hirald thursday march 21 1941 pags 12 from 6 45 to 7 45 p m followed by tho modelling of hata al b pm the commentator wa fi f richardson of silhouette hats burlington modelling the latest fashions in haul were mrs florence- carswcll mrs anne cillls mrs gerry mur phy mrs anne pickup mrs laverne ryder mrs joan to- sier robert r hamilton optometrist offlcc hours daily carreta1 bidg 7 16 mountainvmw road for appoint 8773971 lsl isi5- jkjj patrnis tho wcoki inn in u ill he under the guulinci of ret uhr torce personnel who will in struct in specialty subjects and ict ai advi ors hroland sloan got a commerce red convertible loan and bou a blue f astbac wi buckets l what model do you want canadian imperial m baffkof commerce post gndinle itudjcs in 1 undon knj lind and waterloo univer sitj ded to mm jim shields and gear sinclair door prm to i or recreation ml c macbeth mrs harvey dunn lunch uasenjnvs travcllmk she has visit served by the ladiej d trope freouentl and whe toured the world she also at t tends the theatre and parlicjpal the orth trafalgar fuchre cs m plivs club held their weekly euchre party on saturday night mar 10th there were seven tables silverwood of euchre m play with the prt jus going to the following ui s nfrv i importance of industry sorrron pressed by wl talk lucky draw prices were won by mrs mel cragj and wilfred u w in raine tho next euchre will h ther march meeung at the on saturday night march 23rd i ho vrs c und witl j a gcwid turnout of members and muo visitors itnll call was an a euchre parlj was held at wercd by hrinunj in article the hoyne commumtv entre made in canida on friday night march 15 in i aid of tlir omsui junmr hall mr u ay v club thon- utre 20 blirs of for the iwetine which euchre in play wtl the pru camwhai induslnc going to the following winners mrs joe fuller mrs melford pacing progress no canadian should remain indifforoht to tho fact that thoro is in this xhlnlrvaprooramhosbj8ctv6topomotepfogrossn odvantaflod rural areas arda is a joint federalprovincial program snd its goals are to increase incomo and omploymont opportunities of rural people ted incienr0 tho efficient uso of rural lands irtordorio achieve those objectives ardais using various means in ontario for example major emphasis is being directed to tho farm enlargement program and to tha counselling training and mobility programs which are applicabletothe entire rural population tho problem in ontario resolves itself into the improved utilization of both human and natural resources our changing technology almost dictates that society will b increasingly urbanized arda in ontario can and is as sisting in the many facets of relocating rural people in urban centers while at the same time and wherever possiblo tho land resources of tho rural areas are being iovoloped and brought into improved productivity to bettor sorvo tho rural population in brief social and economic development for rural pooplo and optimum utilization of natural resources arotho two concopdrmspiring arda and inlroduccd paul armstrong ucst spuktr in an able anil cohiii ccrald i nercs4inr ay he expounded carton the luck draws wcrellvajuedyickntind won by mrs harold rutherford and liff tlrottn lunch wai served by the eomiinlltt in cliarj e the next euchri pnrty at the iloyne uill be on fcrtdiy nitht mirch 20th ustnes in ceorietoun and their importance to this area and tlu countrj titorilton lus soiul u indtistru s silvirwood wi is ctiibrjlin its 17th anniversary vith i cird pirt on march 2mb the ctt well wislits in extend metnhers decided to have a was in chart e of the president ed fl mrs wj j h fronl foah it mr h rll s auction with mrs roy wilson riviul f in this district mrs c in april the iecr report the cor u k a uent in the rospondence included thank muon dlilritt ho you notes from two momots ytwtivh l i i i rnniiiiitiiii i iirl hint judy niiltnii and wh vill irhnok o rfuj pok ntsnn iu a vit a hmquot of durlnm county m r m nnmlt at lhe hom ot mr ad mrs junior f rme- on s itunlav v avalable re j bat tramink mu peacock and msunr i march qth rrl wiui the with friends and relatives in hip po ntertuner for the iv local district mini alicia ft scott re mrs jim mckay and mrs w ilium mcplu rson are the ladus who will take tho but course it was announced vl the district annual win re chelsea buna and bread will ho judit dd as the hornby womeni institute u ill he sixty years old this year a comnuttte of mrs percy merry and mrs hufth o connor will itfhnji in sonift bujijjestionn on how to celebrate thlk special rvent to thf next meeting mr w mcphcvrfion and mrs iew sampson offered to look after the exhibit for the milton tall fair the num ihuiijf committer for the new alate of officers u mrs ii o connor and mrs w mtpher on and me in hers were rtmmd d- to have their reports ready for thi april meetini t be mnnberu jw re askt d re can vikslnji for the cancer society but no one offered mrs lint ma howdrii thanked the host ex the mccilntf titled with the lneint of the queen and the institute prayrr lunch wan served by mm roy wilson and mr brown the sunshine school fjidies auidllary sponsored m ruchre party on wednesday nltfbt waroh 13th at th sunhhlne echool hornby fhore wer a nine table of euchre in play with the high prize going to mr and mrs fran peacock j consouuoa prixea v arwar j tnini the president and board of directors of the childrens aid society of the county of hatton cordially invito you and your frithd t almnd tk annual meeting on thursday march 28 1968 kl 8 30 p m in th audlforlum halton contdnnijl maltor ontario st highway 35 millon ontario spfcial fltm presentation rfcevt a l lldwmh troaldcnl mrs jamts sproat v secretary agricultufial and rural dehvelopment act of canada dtmahtmlnr of forui1bv ano bohal omvtjdpmert ottaamia

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