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(By 41, Carl Hemingway)
T attended a meeting. last week
at which the question, elf l"Who is a
.
�xrernber of the Federation .deration Ag-
riculture?"
of A g
riculture? was brought UQ.
The foundation of the 'Fedora -
tion. of Agriculture is the ,indlyid.
nal farmer in the 'tow'nship who,
pays his membership fee, either by
direct levy on his, assessment or'
• by a grant by his township..own,:
cid to the township Fedeeration ,of
Agriaulutre.
If' the township organization has
so instructed. thetownship COU(a-
cil . this levy or Fant may be pall
to , the County organization and
the County will refund the agreed
Percentage' to, the township Fed-
eration.
The .County Directorate is made
up of an elected director from;eaeh
township who is responsible for
expressth:g the will of the farmers
of that township, Affiliated groups
also have representation. on the
County Board.
',Farniers
Through F ; ►I. A4
Tha A'ntario Fede. ration Direct-
MO is made up of -an. elected re-
presentative from melt county, -
This representative, in order to
comply with, the wording .of the
.Corporations Act, :is called a mem-
bar, and is responsible for expres-
sing. the will orthe County at Pro-
vineral level, Fere again .affiliated
organizations have representation,
The Canadian Federation, is made
up on the same basis,
In 'this way the farmer in the
township. can - readily upness. /his
opinion all the way to the Dom-
inion level.. It is easy for him' to
attend his township annual meet-
ing. There he- .can give his views
and, if they are approved by the
farmers in that area, they are on
their way to influence- the actions
of the Canadian Federation,
Also finances are completely. nn -
der the township farmers' control.
The .amount paid to the County is
decided by the township farmer,.
the provincial organization is dee-
idea by' the ,aunty' dit`eotoratg .and
the sante is. true of the Provincial
to Dominion,.
Some prggnizations : faun • that
all membership fees should. be paid
direct to the Dominion organize-
tion and rebatesMe.$eitt hack down
the fine, T think you. can readily
see who is hors in this.slki -kind of set -
'tip.
et-
'up. Also- these people: y that'
the officers should boa elected by'
the 'membership at an annual
meeting.
• As an example of this, 1, might
say that I have a Life Insurance
P*licy with a' Miktual Company.
•lCach policy fielder is b :mgrrpbe'r-
With voting',.rights• and. each year
I receive notice of annual meeting
held in Calgary.. Needless to say
I don't attend. As a result T hav
no voice in the Company, It is
completely controlled by those
polley holders who can 'travel to
Calgary.
If the Federation were organized
on the same basis only those far -
niers living near the `place of an-
nual meeting would have • control.
As it is the delegates to Provincial
or Dominion can express the ogin-
Q not the farmer because .they are
Within reach through the township
The amount ipajd by the County to director',
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Farmers . -:fin ...Assist Conservation
ork �r.I y Good 'I ood ot� Pro l ces
(By R. 1Yi,. RPM ,ponservatiun officer, RR No. ' ; Milton, Ontario)
.Farmers: tan :assist. ggreatly inane
g
management -f 13!ildljfe. In lri4
n
wogdigt cutting practices, a farm-
er has a good opportui1lty to in-
crease .cover for rabbits and other'
ground animals,
.In most :areas, foresters recom
mend 'that timber be 'harvested .by
selecting out certain kinds and
classes of trees as they become
Marketable._ Occasionally it also
is advisable to take •cut inferior
trees or to thin even -aged stands
in improvement cuttings. Quite
often only a slight modification• of
ordinary methods .can meanm'ueh
better ;wildlife management, For
example, it has been a common
practice in the past to burn the
slash from woodlot operations,
It is good business to allow cu.t-
LIVE Mars.
(By our li,ontlesboro correspondent).
The Live Wire Farm Forum met
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John
Snyder with i'13 members,. eight
children and one visitor present,
Lorne Hunking conducted the
business part of the meeting, Cards
and lunch were enjoyed, The next
meeting will be at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Archarn-
bault.
Nei SLIDE syilT_ o4.
G1D..,ta
tings to rot down and enrich the'
soil. Better'Yet, they can be piled
over the nearest stump to form: a
year-round cover feir rabbits, quail
endclther animals. • Within, wood -
lots, the .preservation of :hollow
stubs is good. management for
squirrels, raccoon and various
birds. Where a hollow tree is.
large topped and shades young
growth, it can be girdled and al-
lowed. to stand, It will be a wild-
life "'Apartment "Noise" for many
years before it .finally rots away,
o.
Huron � County
Fanning Report
(By A, S. BOTJIQN, Assistant
Agricultural Representative
for Huron County)
':Anter one footf snowhas p f allen during the past ween.:' This
year many more farmers' find it
necessary to keep their•lanes clear
for bulk milk trucks. In many
cases they must purchase a snow
plow or blower to ;do the job.
"Farmers report that crops stor-
ed last summer are coming out of
storage in good condition,"
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wrilg,'ht, Judith Cluff, . Sherry' Cecil- •ornme.. ial course, . Betty, Due'ltar».
raze, •Emil; Collins, Vixen Cooli me, Janet Htliatt, Ila Grigg, Bev.
and Sharon .Cook; erley Heard', iVlaaane LeBe;au, Dong
Dianne Cooper; Gloria .Cooper, :na Msd7ougitll, lylarle lVlttFarlane,.
Carol Cudmore, Kenneth .Cunni; Ruth' ';McVarlant Beatrice Murch,.
1l�urray Cutler, Mar are! poherty' Nancy Powell, June Richmond.
Samuel Dougherty, A es Duch. ,Jahn Roorda will receive the Sir
arme, ben ers Ernest Owner Sc o a
eRobert ,Einxri rson, Jean ret tI-fonva d h lxship. Mar-
Fitu , Mary 'Grainger, Robert Gre- ga , rd, will receive the
gory, Wayne Harris, Barbara Hen- University+ of Western Ontario
•ry, Jeanne Iiodginst William - Scholarship and a Deln•inion•�Pro-
son, Marlyn oyer and Patricia vincaal Bursary (University),
Irwin; Paige Phillips and Connie Tref-
Allan Johnston, Eileen Josiing, Pers will each receive a Dominion --
Mary Travis, Marie Le$eau, Mur. Prhavrrrcral Bursary (Grade 13).
ray Lobb, Thomas Logan, Donald JReynolds,
a o Norman, will receive a sehol-
MacKenzie, Murray McEwan, eYn ld ,Marga et Skov, Marilynn.
Don-
na Murch, Mary Ann Newcombe, Company and Neil MGGregor.. one
Glory O'Dell, Elvin -Parker, Patric' from Canada Packers Limited,
is Pegg and Barry Pipe; Taking part in the program was
Arlyne Powell, Larry Powell, the senior choir directed by John,
Michael Regier, Richard Roorda, Ross Middleton, made up of: Spp-
Paul Schoenhals, Joanne sent, ranos, Jean Hodgins, Gwen Camp-.
John Sharp, Margaret Skov, Ron- bell, Iva Glazier, Frances M.oCu1-
ald Smith, Marilyn Steekle, Louise laugh, Ula Griffiths; pariene Shan
Talbot, William. Trick, John Van ley, Myrna 'Torrance, Marjorie
den Assem, Ann Westlake. Reynolds, 1Viargaret Skov, Marlyn;
Tonight at the final performance Potter, Paige Philips, Lenora
the senior awards will be' made, Hamilton, Vicky Cluff, 1Viarily/1.
and scholarships and bursaries of- Hoyer; Katherine Blacker, E1ean-
ficially announced and presented or Yeo. , Soloists, Ula Griffiths and'
by I. S. Tebbutt, chairman' of the Jean Hodgins..
Collegiate Board. Alto:: Marilyn Johnston, Pat
I-Ionour graduation. diplomas to. Murch, Arlyne Powell, Gloria;
Lorna Barrie, Hugh Colquheun, Rumball, Sylvia Bell, Sandra
Betty Galbraith, Marjorie Golds Ad-
dison, Mary Levis, Barbara Peck --
worthy, Margaret Howard, GordonJoetj, Carol Tyrerrian, Shirley Jack-
Kinle, Neil McGregor, Berne Mc- son, Ba'rba'ra Holland; Jane' Batkin,
Kiley, Ruth Merrill, Jahn Nor- Charlene Scotchmer, Joanne Scott,
man, Mervyn Penfound, John Louise Talbot, Ann Westlake, Mar-
Ro'orda, Gordon Saribbins, John Ilya P'udden, Mary Grainger, Judy.
Siertsema, Sandra Williams. Cluff and Jean Etue. Soloist,..
, Graduation diplomas to Camer- Anne Westlake.
on Addison, Stephen Brown, Lola Tenor: Bev, Boyce, Ken Potter,
Clatter, Thomas Cunningham, Iva John Bylsma, Gary McAsh, Fred'
Glazier, Lenora Hamilton, Bonnie
Hoffman, Barbara Holland, Jello Lobb, Murray Lehi), DeWayne El-
Hoytema, Wayne Jackson, Doris Nott. '
Johnston, Kenneth Livermore, Bass: Gordon. Tebbutt, Jim Mon-
aghan, Douglas Norman, Stephens
Katherine McGregor, Paige Phil- Brown,. Bruce• Lobb, Donald Mac.
lips, Kenneth Patter, Marilyn Pot- kenzie, "`Ross Crich, Ken Magee,.
ter, Brenda Powell, Pauline Steck- Bill Kllimstra, Murray McaEwan,
le, Esther ' Stewart, Gordon Teb= Douglas Barnett. Soloists, Ross:
butt, Sharon Thompson, Cornelia Crich and, William Kliinstra.
Treffers, Carol Tyreman, John Accompanist for the choir is
Tyreman, Robert Williams. • , Marguerite Lyon.
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Two tenor solos, "Around the.
World," and "April Love" by Bev..
Boyes were accompanied 'by Mrs.
Bert Bayes.
Phine's Philharmonics made•
their appearanbe far the second
year, to be greatly appreciated..
This amateur group of musicians
was . gathered together by Miss
•Cathy'M. Haig, who directs thein,
and also takes part on the violin
herself, Begun originally just for -
fun, and with the idea of spoofing
Classical music, the band has de-
veloped into a fine musical -group.
The students all play'by ear, and
blend their different instruments.
into a production that is very
pleasant to listen to.
. On instruments are: violins, Joan
McCowan, Larry Powell, Douglas
Gibbings, David Ball and Miss
Haig; organ, Carol Pepper; trum-
pet, Larry Bertrand; tenor sax and'
clarinet, Fred Lobb; alto sax, Or-
rin Baird; baritone horn, Gerald'
Shaddick; trombone, Joan John-
ston; harmonica, Ross Crich and
Robert Bylsma; , guitar and banjo,
Frank McCowan; accordion, Ken-,
neth Magee; drums, Gerald Cox.
Vocalists with the Philharmon-
ics are Gary MeAsh, John Bylsma,
Peter Hoodspith, James Managhan,,
Frank McDonnell, Gordon Tebbutt,
Cameron Addison and Douglas:
Barnett.
Two Plays
Members of Grade 12 are pre-
senting' an ambitious project on
stage, in the Fifth Act of Hamlet.
Characters given in order of their
appearance are: First Clown, Dav-
id George; second clown, Gerald'
Keyes; Hamlet, Jim Managhan;
Horatio, Larry Walsh; Laertes,.
Frank McDonnell; priest, Eugene
Bender; Claudius, Wayne McGee;
Gertrude, Ruth Turner; O'phelia,,
Valerie Cameron; attendants, Jim•
Howson and Ron Jewitt; Osrie,,
Bill Elliott; Lord, Bob McClymont.
The prologue was composed and
read by Eugene Bender. Director
of the play is Mrs. John E. Rob-
inson and costumes are by Mrs. A.
Whetharn.
"Swept Clean off Her Feet," is
a farce in one act, directed by Miss
M, A. McKenzie. The cast is:
Ruthie Holiday, a poetry fan, Bar-
bara Peckitt; Joe Winters, a con-
spirator, Tom Logan; Mack Gor-
don, his stooge, Bill Trick; Gwen-
dolyn ("Poison") Holliday, public -
pest No. One, Mary Helen Yeo;
Doris Holliday, the girl, Dariene.
Stanley; John Holliday, president
of "Easy -Breezy Sweepers, Inc.",.
Bert . Clifford.
The scene is a spring afternoon
in the livingroom of John Holli-•
day's home.
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