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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Feb 1962, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR BRANCH OPENS Monday, February 26 CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE OVER 1260 BRANCHES TO sERVE you OPEN HOUSE Saturday, February 24 from 2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. light refreshments iH be served LANCASTER PLAZA (319 Lancaster Street West) KITCHENER By W. E. Steele but The Lake Huron District Tree Farm Board, which met at Hes peler recently, decided to call a general meeting of local woodâ€" land owners, to discuss the forâ€" mation of an association of Tree farmers. "Tree farmers" is to be given its broadest meaning, and is to include all who have an interest in maintaing and manaâ€" ging a bush plantation, forest or other woodland; and especially those who are now certified Tree ns farmers. of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce the New Premises and attend an Mr. J. D. Mcintosh, Manager, extends a cordial invitation to you to come in and visit us in our modern new premises mdmckewofour:omplcn banking facilities. in the Woodland owners meet discuss proposed assoc. The purpose of the association would be to promote the welfare of the woodlands and of the ownâ€" ers. It would function like other farm organizations, which study problems common to all memâ€" complete to meet the problems and imâ€" discussed at the meeting inclu ded the lack of markets for lowâ€" grade timber products; the poor condition of many woodlands; unâ€" reasonably high taxation levies; low financial returns; and the need for a strong voice to speak for the woodland owners, partâ€" icularly the farmers with a small Messrs. 1. C. Marritt, and W. C. Barrie of Galt, Lioyd Crawford of Campbellville, and Peter Mcâ€" Ewen of Brantford, had been guests of the Canadian Tree Farmers Association at McDonâ€" ald College, St. Anne de Bellevue P.Q. and had been impressed by 681 BELMONT W. AT REAR OP WATERLOO MARKET ALL FURNITURE, ACCESSORIES, and LAMPS 33%/% to 50% OFf METCALF‘S INTERIOR DECORATORS John Miles RR. 2 Petersburg Modern Bakery 357 Kln‘ St. W. Kitchener Albert Wagner & Son RR. 3 Waterloo Fred‘s Meat Market 74 William W. Waterloe Union Meat Mkt. King St. Preston John Moritch 136 Bedford Rd4. Kitchener Simeon Weber RR. 2 Waterloo Haroid Hinschberger RR. 3 Waterioo John Diets RR. 3 Waterioo A. Waber RR. 1 St. Jacobs Sylvan Martin RR. 1 Elmira Elmore Kraeling RR. 1 St. Agatha Mrs. M. Brubacher Box 92 St. Jacobs Cyrus Rudy RR. 1 Elmira NOTICE WATERLOO MARKET INVITES YoU TO SEE THEIR CHOICE RANGE OF LOCALLY INSPECTED + MEATS + HIâ€" TEST CREAM + EGGS + BUTTER + FRESH HOME BAKING THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICIZE / WATERLOO MARKET VENDORS its activities, which they descriâ€" bed to the local group. They felt that a similar organization was needed in this area. in the discusâ€" sion that followed, J. C. Jackâ€" son, and Joseph Mennill of the Toronto office, Department of Lands and Forest explained that they were asked to develop a programme to get better manaâ€" gement of farm woodlands and that an association might be of great help in such a programme. WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE FRUITS â€" VEGETABLES COUNTRY STYLE CHEESE FREE PARKING KITCHENER The Waterloe Chronicle, Waterioo County‘s eldest English newspaper, devoted to the in terests of the City of Waterloo and Waterloe County, is published at 104 King Street South THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE J. M SMITH, Managing Editor and Publisher. Authorized as second class mail, P.O. Dept., OF it must operate through local organizations. Mr. Drimmie, Elâ€" ora, thought that an organization was needed to tackle the forest taxation problem; W. E. Steele mentioned the problems of maple syrup â€" products; Jack keeso of Listowel a sawâ€"mill ownâ€" er and operator, pointed to the difficulty of selling lowâ€"grade lumber; and H. R. Hughes, Tillâ€" sonburg, the new chairman of the Tree Farm Board urged the importance of general action to maintain our woodlands in a proâ€" ductive and profitable condition. The proposed meeting will be held at the Lands and Forests, office, Hespeler, Ontario, at 8 P. M., Monday February 26, 1962. At that time the proposal to form an association will be disâ€" cussed, and probably a decision will be reached. son, from Maple said he had exâ€" pected such action long ago; and Ellis Dreyer, District Forester, Hespeler, felt it was a sound approach. Dr. O. McConkey, Guelph, described the Agriculâ€" tural Development and Rehabiliâ€" tation Act briefly. It is the Domâ€" inion Government‘s plan to help provinces utilize marginal land and marginal human beings; but Elvin Drudge RR. 2 Waterioo John Bowman RR. 1 Elmira Henry W. Martin RR. 1 Waterioo Central Fruit Market 659 King W. Kitchener St. Agatha Meat Market St. Agatha Forwell Meat Market 324 Maple Ave. Kitchener Manfred Voisen New Hamburg Emanue!l Kuepler RR. 1 St. Agatha Vincent Bogatin 237 Neilson Ave. Waterioo Gronau Meat Packers 97 Bridgeport Rd. Waterioo Sylvester Jacky St. Agatha Amos Martin RR. 3 Waterloo Elam Weber RR. 3 Waterloo OPEN 8 A.M. â€" 12 NOON SATURDAY , Peter Addi But even if you can‘t tell a slalom from a sitzmark, you can still enjoy a weekâ€"end at a good ski resort. Skate, or watch good skaters. Try a toboggan ride. Luxuriate in a lounge while others do the work and picture windows let you see what‘s goâ€" ing on in the snow. You are helping to lead a new trend in travel if you are one of the many women increasingly active in sports. High on the list this time of year is skiing, with the result that family weekâ€"end ski trips are becoming more popâ€" ular every year. 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