Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 29, 1970, page 19

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OSPRINGE The Acton Free Press Wednesday April Brownie enrolment Ladies Aid trip to sugar bush in report By Mrs D G Robertson Mrs George Grundy was able to leave the hospital where she had been receiving treatment for several weeks and is now at home Mr and Mrs I Buck have been vacationing for the past three weeks on an island in the Carribean During their absence their daughter and son Mr and Mrs Peter of Guclph have been staying with Norman and Bradley Mr and Mrs Gordon visited on Sunday with the sister and brotherinlaw Rev and Mrs Hugh and family Mrs D Robertson Brian visited on Sunday with the formers son and Kenneth and Mrs Robertson and daughter in Mrs Jean Jackson Acton invited the members of the Ladies Aid to have their meeting at her new home on Tyler Ave Mrs Vernon Slewjtl presided for the first time since her snowmobile accident Mrs H read minutes Roll call was answered by What you would like as a shut in Items of business were discussed and plans made for a lunch booth at an auction sale on Saturday Mrs D Herbison was in charge of the devotionil portion Humanity and young peoples way of expressing themselves Recordings of the Singing Nun were played and all joined in a sing along Mrs Lang and Mrs Stewart assisted the hostess in lunch On Monday evening the Brownies met for their COUNTY HONORS WERE GIVEN THESE girls for completing six clubs Left to right from top are Sylvia Roe Palermo S Judy Gordon Hornby Susan Campbellville Chrfs A dor son Palermo S Karen Marshall Hornby S Karen Pierce Dublin Bonnie Armstrong Dublin Tyner Hornby N Cathy Hmton Dublin and Maria Rets Palermo The presentation was made by Mrs John Bird Halton District Womens Club President at tho Achievement Day in Milton on Saturday Staff Photo Folk service held Sunday Met Farm Page Federation discusses White Paper urges farmers buy OFA membership By Mrs A Bencon A theology student Bob Hyde conducted a folk service in Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening Ted Brown Lloyd Cathy Mary Lou Brown Gordon McDonald and Verne Denny of the Missing Link Orchestra assisted by a young folks choir led in the modern musical service beautiful lunch one having a birthday in April was seated at the head and presented with a special treat Mr and Mrs A Mr and Mrs guests Patterson till Henry the Hilton federation of Agricultures regular monthly meeting the White Paper on lux reform as il affects farmers was thoroughly discussed and was agreed- the arc implemented written the farmers son may as well lold his tent like the Arab and silently away taxes There is no incentive slay and arm The farmer has no retirement I which traditionally is Ins arm and farm value has been till drastically by inflation in terms of he can buy with the proceeds of his sale members learned If he docs sell what of the capital gains lax He must be sure lie a competent valuator to evaluate or appraise his farm farmer should write lui MP personally stating his views as it affects him and give same suggestion that might be out to Ihe sjiisfaction of tax man and the farmer members were told All members were strongly urged to supporl the Ontario 1 deration ot Agriculture by purchasing an individual Conform Start new system in Halton County membership at per year The OPA will carry some weight when speaking to the government noted president Dentil Lawrence The more use that is made of the the better and stronger llut organization will become group will there be to speak to government on the farmers behalf present one folds up he asked To date more than farmers in Ontario have purchased OPA Individual Service Memberships and the number is growing daily This is a very economical investment by farmers in their personal future and the future ol their industry and their farm organization the president added The services to individual now include I The Ontai I a By J Stanley A new leeord system is underway on a limited basis this year Some larmcrs throughout are enrolled 10 are in on my I Can Ida in is limited to tanners lo fjeililiilc order implementation this lie sysiem The larmer records all receipts expenses capital sates purchases etc on a simple journal lerv ilem is identified by a code code indicates what Ihe item is whether it was purchased sold the account wilh which is assouilcd This information is matted at the end each month to the processing centre in wheie it is processed by computer The processed reports are mailed back to ihe larmer within a few alter the data arrives These monthly reports contain information on each enterprise on the farm lor thai month and lor the year to date Annual reports include a cash income statement lo assist in income tax returns as well as the owners equity statement and luuncul analysis ol the business The Branch ot Ontario Department ol Agriculture and food m each county is responsible for servicing the people this year on anfarm Although it is impossible for any additional persons enrol in l70 names those interested for Agency 2 Management Digests Property and Business Protection Members liilormation Service and Country Classified Advertisement Service and Representation the Canadian Federation of Agneuliure Consideration is being given to adding group insurance and bookkeeping the list of services lor the Tor more contact one the Uveal directors the r a 1 of Agriculture Lawrence Bruce McClurc Tom enter George William Marion Paltersonbreschcr wedding at i the Church of Our Lady in on Saturday and the at the Steel Workers Hall afterwards Limchousc and Silver wood Womens Institute combined to entertain the folks at the Centennial Manor on Monday A short program was followed by a two Ms By Norman Anderson The first meeting of the Strawberry Club was held on April at the Agricultural office in Milton There was an insufficient number of members to form a club Hugh Cook he Assistant Agricultural Representative decided have members unite with the Halton Field Crop Club so that projects could be completed Everyone agreed It was decided to hold future meetings separately from the Field Crop Club in order to gel in the required tours This club should be very interesting and more members are welcome ARRANGED IN THE CONVENIENCE OF YOUR HOME LOW cod You can call to today or helpful Mtvc Prompt Irrwttmmt Cotp Ltd Richmond Si Toronto CALL COLLECT 3669686 EVQS 2394913 uld be Agricultural office the HAMILTON Of OMIT BIST Mountain MANURE COMPOST mi GOVERNMENT RECOMMENDED FOR Shrubs Gardens lawns 35 BUSHELS 10 BUSHELS 51400 A LOAD 5 YDS PICKUP AND DELIVERY McNAIR MUSHROOM FARM LTD MILES OF Ahoy Boat owners steer a wise course when bring their sailing or power vessels under the Safeco roof of com plete protection Safeco will insure that nothing is overlooked your hull your motor your sails your trailer the entire boat and its equipment Well do it without pressure or pain and quite likely we II show you a money saving as well DENNYS INSURANCE AGENCY Mill SI Wan ACTON Man SAFECO off hours INSURANCE MondtvThuraJtY to to AFTER HOURS Milt Ball BS3 Harold Dnny enrollment when Mrs Brown District Commissioner Erin was present to officially enroll the girls Several of the mothers attended Diane Lundrcgaii is leader The Ospringe Fit Fiddlers spent an enjoyable afternoon at Mr William sugar bush Mr K Stubbington used his Iractor to pull the wagon load of girls to the bush On arrival some of the members helped gather sap and start up fire Mr Black recently obtained a new evaporator and finds it caster than lie older method After the sap started boil the host showed how to prevent it from boiling over All were treated to a sample of pure maple syrup All returned the home of the leader Mrs Stubbington where she and Mrs D Millon made pancakes hot chocolate and sausages After the dishes were washed and record books checked another short wagon ride was enjoyed The girls found trip very middling and iniitc informative Litis and Donna Milton reporting The eighth meeting of the Fit Tiddlers was held at Mcilers home The pledge was recited followed by the minutes read by Cathy His Roll call was answered by How I would define a good citicn Plans were discussed for Achievement Day to be held Saturday May 2 at Erin district high school Mrs Stubbington discussed Its great to be a Canadian We judged three kits and gave reasons Juice and cookies were served at the conclusion Ellis reporting POLLOCK AND CAMPBELL Mtnufacturanol 6217580 North iff GARDEN headquarters Fertilize Your lawn Now I Large Selection of Evergreens Trees Fruit Tree f rail Bushes Ready for Begonias Gladioli I Fertilueri Garden Tool Patio Stonei Etc CUT FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS Open 7 Dayi a Weelt8 a Til Dark Phone WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE DONT FORGET MOTHERS DAY MAY Caroline Flower Garden Shop TWO MILES WEST OF ACTON SOUTH SIDE OF SUPERMARKET 9 MILL ST ACTON RED BRAND BEEF 8530075 SIR10N PORTERHOUSE WING STEAKS 19 lb Round Steak Round Steak Roast 09 Sirloin Tip Roast Boneless Rump Roast i 19 SCHNEIDERS PKG M MINI 65 CHRISTIE WHITE SLICED BREAD 5 GRADE A LARGE EGGS OZ CATSUP 4 TENDERFLAKE SAVE 24c LARD 4 ROYALE PKG SAVE PAPER TOWELS 2 02 BOTTLE ISAVE 24c COOKING OIL 79 CLARKS- TINS SAVE TOMATO JUICE 8 DEL MONTE 1MZ TINS SAVE Fruit Cocktail 3 79 0HH rNURS PM SCHNEIDER S8OZ COOKED MEATS LUNCHEON MEAT BOLOGNA DUTCH STYLE MAC ft CHEESE HEADCHEESE PORK LOAF MEAT CHICKEN MEAT Si PICKLE ARRIVES LETTUCE BANANAS 2 lbs 29c NO 1 C A Macintosh APPLES 5 effective April 29 JO May I 2 JARS SAVE SWEET WAFER PICKLES 3 MAXWELL HOUSE BAG SAVE 30c COFFEE SAVE c TASTY BAKE 4 HEINZ- TINS- 17c SPAGHETTI 4169

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