Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 12, 1959, p. 11

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awards presented to 4h girls at achievement day saturday working with wool the tall project for hnltan 4h hoirtemnk lng clubs as broustit to a uc- jxmtfttt nmcluilon imt saturday february 7 at the achtcvcnnnl day tn milton hifh school ap proximately 100 girls imm 10 clubs in the county ctimplttcd utts project exhibiting their rtconl bookl ahd wool skiru or jumptni and participotinii in the nauiius at the day to exercise the ikilla which nho had learned and further dcvilnp st- ajjlliticil each club number had the opportunity dunnx the morning to judge a class of wiml kirtt giving oral renins for i hi plking judge a class of skirt materials suitable for a given pattern and to select from sampus ottered a btmntr pattern and mil- eria appropriate ifor wwirmn with a displayed skin placing made classes were then discussed and correct placing given and ex plained by the home economists m charge assisting mrs doigstrom halton county home economist wer miss ruth stun or of carlo- ton grcnvtllc and ruwll coun- tiea and mis barbarnclark of to ronto after the luncheon intcral the program became entertaining a t sfdwatfo as each club presetted by exhibit demonstrni- lon or skit some aspect of thi in struction included in the project many mothers and other inttr- estcd friend attended in the af ternoon swelling the attendance to nearly 300 women s institute at sponsors of hotnemnking clubs were represented by mrs velmn nqrxu president of halton district who spoke briefly in praise of the work making club spoons gic in rec osmium 1 1 the completion of oath project mi members also wire prsentid with jh club crests luliiuau of achlevtinent wire nwo tied tor each two projects completed and county and prov moat honor certificate nnd pins rrsvctivtly fi r six nnd 13 pro jects hect i ingifunty honors at this achuviiinnl daj wire allcen llaiup and carolyn mclaughlin of ashgrovi judith dntum of dublin piitncia crawford nnd dflolh- of 1imo ho m ann unlch and pauh jcl imk of nilsni mirgarit atkins and cirtln carter of falmiro beverley and muriel ncwill of colrh block provincial honors went to f r- i 1 i r w tf4 elvn mckay and rutn robertson of noith hornby club cations next h vote of rmmbirs and leaders it 4 us decided tn urtaeruutc htf nun lutun muy be smart in tin fall of ittot the spring project f i this year will be the club gill enuttalns and this mill com mend almost immvdiatily with leader training school bmn hi m nt the dcpailmont of ague- ul ure on kbrunry 26 and 27 ntw ilibs and nemturs are nl- wij welcome in 4 ii homemak- ing club work nnd the department i f aftricult ire inv trs inquiries re garding this activity mrs borg- stiom count v home cconom st will be hipp to discuss the urg- unixn ion of such a club vilh in- t reeled parents or ktotms farm accident survey cpmmences throughout ontario on march 1 being accomplished by bn tuesday and wednesday i fe binary 10 and if the ontarto farm sifpty conference is being held at the ontario agricultural college gitelph this conference j is bung sponsored joint by the j 1 ontario department of acrietitture l co opitatkin with the ontario departmoit if trnrnport thi cinferencc will deal with j the various phases of farm accid i ents on ontario farms the liming f thi conference of course mm- ides with the farm accident sur- i wy thai is bilng conducted thrntichout ontario in ci optrul- lon with local groups reason for survey ihc lqlsuu i a girls commentate five exhibits on the topic a wool skirt and its compan ion were shown and in each case one member of the club acted fs commentator these were ash grove helen brooks bannock bum marilyn madill dublin lor raine coxe hornby south anna peacock nassagaweya verontn goiir miss barbara clark as isiting home economist then delivered a orltf critique of the exhibits making suggesdom for their im provement and commending the clubs on the high quality of their work v the program of demonstrations and skits was headed bv the pres entation of homby north on the how s and why s of press inf wool with svcljn mcknv and ftuth robertson a demonstrators this was folloued b nelsons iktt entitled wool the fibre nnd the fabric in which all 11 mem bers took part the actors were audrey auckland helen ajick w h takt an accident survey the answer in a general va would be to find the tjpes extent and cost of firm accidents in order to delt i miitabk farm mj pro i gram at the present time vc know that eerv day somewhere in ontario i member of some farm familv suffers death injur or financial loss from accident one member of every fourth familv in ontario will be an accident ic lim this mr we also know thit workmen s compensation rates to the farmer art now almost five times the initial starling rate i also we all are aware that ttg w many causes of fannj aceiflewi improper use of farm machine working when hamp- tred b fatigue trying to speed up w irk programs bovond a sen sihle rate ignoring manufacturers direct it ns lack of respect for high siced machinerj and mini oth ions and government agencies in a safety education program designed to reduce the number of all ac cidents on ontario farms to develop the research survo preliminary surveys have bin n made f ln secondly on a provincial basis in july and august of 195h the xiit- vey will record and classify ac cidents suffered by firm people during the periods march i 19sp to februar 39 1980 in addition hi providing statistics for the prov ince the survey will give the faun accident picture for each i tuntv ind district w i cooperate tn ha th survey is bei the acton free press thursday february 12 1959 u brides home scene of vows hi v u 1 hnynl of gitirgitown officiated nl n wtddlng ceremony hi siluu j ilirn it j uiuuiv 21 wh ch unittl ui iiuir ae chi oil mi nil ii h i mi il f mr w f mrt ul i h n ivil ii 1 h liiti mr lrt nth ujilh iil con tl irunsitte son of thi lule mi mil mrs oirtrge ii mi nivvtoi in l xu honsidp luettin aitn fi y i il t nrs ml tli i i ui h it thi in esqm nix 1 vi wtddni 1 k n s llolll 11 l ii 1 line ml mill mis 1m 11 vu l hit ik s llmll 1 11 1 iii t ill t i nirnim nts lit id 1 hi mi 1 billou 1 ml 1 i ed iioni atl i lii u wlil the bride who is a pa it president of the ladlts section of the ontario full fairs association has been ttiiployid at all mic paper mills i tl i liinlmriil in pi mi i mipir- iiihndi til of tin firm if puistonics i til it nmv d tr and mis ironsltti lift bv for n hum ytnoon trip 10 starr phom th8 1ditorial board of ihe helton junior farmers is currently completing details for a booklet marking the 25th anniversary of the group in front are publishing editor mac sprowl editor m cruef wilma wilson and asv0j editor jean peterson subeditors include from left john picket marie marshall ancwean bennett and assistant publishing editor sandy buchanan secretary treasurer joan wngglesworth was absent the group is currently search mg out old pictures of ihe halton jf activities and anyone possessing one may conlact john picfcel hornby cbc br annual meeting rami people in halton will huvt m i pixirtunity to heir highlights of the halton soil and imp im provement assoi mtion iinniml meeting tht cbc firm iii ndnsl ihlwtin u 3fl ind 1110 pm will hi riving fiv mmuti up rh null tim i m1i c iiinu m mf r t hi u irv 13 then will be fiv sueh bioud- castt covtnng ihe uptil melurf ping thursday fobuwey ij vt mi march i and 12 local listeners will be abli to heii iiik hroid cast it 740 on thi ridio dull hear reports thu ln- t i nu t ihom who win uniibli to ittt llii will hi in or rlunitv lo h port- if tht utivilus eiined bv the htln il nnd crop s kliilli n and alto to hi ir n h land ann batch jndr breckn flock anepl int- hnchko shirley hunt paula jclimk bev erley roe barbara bose and belle rose palermo club alo chuc this top he presented in skit f rm hv the members marie adami margaret atkms brenda breck in cecilia carter judy heslop june king ton sharron joubt rl gail lof quist darlene macdougall two more demon stmt ions both on the topic new life f r the old skirt were given bv limehouse members jov patterson and linda clarke and by glenna stark and winifred marshall of seotrh block miss ruth shaver rave the cruiqeie for this part of the pro gram dreaa parade climaxing the dav was the dress parade when each member proud ly modelled het skirt or jumper appearing briefly on the stage to denufy herself and give the cost ot her skirt all members and leaders then received their special 4h horn deep prablcm wever tht problem is decpei this it enough 1 mj thai m must all be more careful we canmt spend our cnlitv live hting nuful r no work would tver b dme ui must know what lo be care ful ilxtut ind onlv r eaten i oh e n dueled in lh fiums cln supptv the answir from the surtv the ri search will be applied to these q it st i ins 1 uhn i the faim accident pat tern m ontario what are the ivpcs if nccidents that ire caus ng the low f ime ind money disahil ties and fauhtics in ont- iri what are the significant fictors invlved 2 what iubehind the apparent esuse if the accidt n why u t ri mirhimrv usrf impriperlv vthi d h manv fami accident recur in ihe home why are so minv firmrj involved in high- wav icn tents vt hv do mini ser ious rinps result from tails in taine- wilt glee direction the rei its obtained in answtr int these questions will help t give direct on t farm organiiat- conducted through the co optrut ion of the halton district wo men s institutes a sifttv survty committee has been appointed with mrs tlnn norris ct unty chairman township chairmen are mrs maurice readhead burlington mrs percy merrv trafalgar mri chester service nassagawcvn and mrs hector bird esqucsing in addition approximately w co operators are acting as farm accident reporters these cooper ators witl be meeting the week of feb ran rv 16 in each township the meeting fur nassagaweya township will be held in the nas sagavvcya township hnll on mon- daj february 16 on wedncsdav february 18 in the esqutsmg township hall at tewarttown thi meeting will be held for fsquis ing township burlington township safetv co opentors will be met tint ot thursday fcbruarv 19 in tht nelson township hall the co op pralors in trnfilgar lnuinhi ujl meet on fndav febrtiarj 20 all meetings for cii operator will start at 2 pm thi purptxse of the meetings will be to finilize plans for the farm acndmt sur- co operation eitsenual the next question is obvious how can vou htlp m tht cam- paign if v ii lie ii fannt mtmbtr of t inn fimil full coofialion in till u il ontano i s s m mil n t nnnagemtnt tht juost spt ikti f 1 the piogrum was clink- muni f foil it onl uiged t i fill hit lttpit fotm whin tht fim icudtnt it pi rttl rills nt v in fnm tif tin firm letidml n p rl i j i an i of any net uu nts watch v oui in vv sp iu i for it v elopments in his i im ui c peiition will miki it pi ssibu to gcran nccm iti pt urt if n in accidents and fiom ihit lo de- vise ii saftty education prognm hemember farm life can be btautiful if jnun iround t en fetra ri winter in n m u d mill e l buchner r0 optometrist and hearing aid consultant acousticon 4b mill si e acton wednesdays office hours 1 30 6 p m evenings by appointment house call by appointment telephone 115 anyone poiscssmg pictures of junior farmer activitln in halton from 1934 lo 1945 please call assistant editor joan peterson mihon tr 8 9480 or publish- in i editor mac sprowl aclon 191w1 before feb 19lh tv and radio owners h test your own tv radio tubes freei on a test o matic tube tester im it uimsfi f saw monfy acton billiards muiuuy hood your tv and radio service karl gathof rr 4 acton t 1 i ti m day acton 49 nightgeo town tr 73801 the flavour and colour of butter is natures secret ontakio cham pioducists anttmra hrthfarhtc im cham riocvcffs cbbstect return udhss cgmici posui i0biess cuinci posui iii mill 10uii si 111 do setss tor elt the 5 points or correct addressing lanhi rrs- 5 i1h0 stll l i nil 5 tsui 1 tm canada post office how research saved sherry 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