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MIVVTP- JVmwi 4 i rt iSltl Ih Mm I I I llniinMoi Million lliiiiumiklnii lull t Will in iiiwniiii Hull in sixty on i thyir Summer I lul Abu SO i PRESENTATION OF PROVINCIAL Honors to Teen of the Asftyove club and Thelma right of the Bannockburn club was one of of the North Halton Clubs Achievement Day at Stewart town hall Saturday The provincial awards are presented on the completion of 12 different 4 H club projects Staff Photo Tons of gold Ton been the Club to cum from area held Topping the list Lid owned who produced pound fat in I das Rjdais IdJ I3T owned Nixon pioduicd pounds in and Castor i Sue owned Norvjl produttd pounds in I To a Ton of Gold LCitifnJlt a low must produce at OCX pounds in lour oiislluiivl Jr Farmers show interest in conservation By Mary Anderson The 4H Conservation Ctub held its first meeting April 7 at the Agricultural office Milton fhc nine members present the executive Cathy president Bill Lasby vice president Mary Anderson secretary and Norma Leslie press reporter elected Discussions for future meetings will be centred around problems concerning conservation pollution control and wildlife preservation Tours are to be made of a sewage treatment plant Crawfords Lake a stone quarry and Conservation area BUSH SOS Tin distress sign in the forest is set of three signals flashes of light three smoking fires or three well spaced rifle shots The reply is a set of two signals were present program Tin days activities were conducted by Mrs Home for and Peel with assistance iron Mrs Lounc and Ontario Countys Home Record books and garments made by the girls were on display during the day Styles of separates chosen included skirts and blouses shorts with tunic tops pant dresses and skirts Tho members used cotton fabrics which they had learned arc durable washable economical easy to and arc available in a wide variety of colors designs and textures During the morning members judged a class of separates and a class of materials for making shorts They also selected suitable fabrics for two different sets of separates Fashion shows by each of the six participating clubs highlighted the afternoon program Clubs had also prepared a skit or an exhibit to show some aspect of the project Some of the topics were Mix and Match Cottons for Casual Wear and Sew and Save on Summer Separates Mrs Gatenby commented on the club presentations and complimented the members on their achievements Mrs John Bird brought greetings from Halton District Womens Institutes She presented County Honors certificates and pins to Beth Castle and Kathy May of Mary of Bannockburn Ann McClurc and Lois Mills of and Frances McLean of I Two members received Provincial certificates and pins on the completion of 12 Are you paying too little for auto insurance Why on a car and then get stingy with the insurance You could be left holding the install coupon book Nogap Safeco Auto Insurance costs less than you think Call SAFECO DENNYS INSURANCE insurance ACTON to Frtdty 8 am to Moon Milt Harold TRADITIONALLY NEW FIELD TO NOW A CYLINDER CHOPPER that merits Gehl name A cylinder cut tor head is the heart of this new chopper Nine knives whirl at 1000 to cut and throw with each razor sharp Stand art tungsten carbide faced knives and built in knife sharpener No feeder Crop attach pivot with the feed in mechanism the opening ia perfectly aligned with feed rolls providing steady even bites to the knives Three attachments available hay pick up one row and a two row that handles both wide and narrow rows HAY PICKUP width Hosting auger Retractable fingers Make us prove il with a Damonstntionl SWANSTON FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED R 3 ROCKWOOD lull and of Achievement for the rime in of the will be April IS United Auditorium Milton iprthl find phc I for it for out answered H S HOLDEN M Cork St Gueim Phone TA POLLOCK AND CAMPBELL TiWphona North WOOL if your woof pttronlnnfl Own if War rtfl KERR ft A CANADIAN COOPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED Clair Bakery Treats JUNIOR HAMBURGER BUNS 33 it FRENCH PASTRY MIXED ROLLS MALLOWS 395 races us Tut mas EFncrmniLan24B SIDE BACON Ontario Pork Salt 79 SMOKED PICNIC SHOULDERS VARIETIES COOKED MEAT MIXED PICKLES CAKE MIXES A ALL WHITE IGA EGGS FRESH PORK ROASTS 59 TOLflUTtliAltTmW FRUIT COCKTAIL CREAM STYLE CORN n15 Dairy Case IGA CHOICE PEAS PINK SALMON IGA SOUP MIX CORN FLAKES CHEESE SLICES CnHUE CUT FRENCH FRIES m MARGARINE FIRM RED SLIM VINERIPE TOMATOES imODUCE OF MEXICO He I 249 LETTUCE CANADA NO I FRESH BUTTER ORANGE NECTAR 59 SHOPSr 399 ir39 GRAPE JUICE COD FISH CHIPS This Weeks EXTRA BONUS TAPES ECONOMY PRUNES TISSUE TOMTO CATSUP it tin urn IKll OUT FUKI MIXED VEGETABLES PORK CHOPS si Jiri trim POTATOES ran mm ONIONS I IB PRINT 65 lOAf BREAD 51 ICE CREAM 79