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THI7RSDAY„l 23rd, 1964
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GEORGE JUTZI
GREY TWP. SCHOOL BOARD
AREA NO. 1 MEETING
The July meeting of the Grey
Two. school Board was in the
Ethel school on July 7 at8:30p.rn.
with all members and Mr. J.
4. Kinkead present.
The minutes of the june meet-
ing were read and adopted on.
motion of Snyder and Raynard
Carried
Motion of MccTaggart and
Snyder that the following
accdunts be paid
'tarried
Stanley Alexander, cedar 24.00
,Charles Stevenson, wool 33.00
Ross Stephenson, labour ..., 5.00
Dobsou's Store, supplies , 1.96
J. C. Conley & Son,
repairs & supplier/. 12.4;
Howard Bernard, servic-
ing furnaces 25.00
Huron County Library
lost book ..... 2.00
Ont. Trustees' Council
Lee •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6.00
Cranbrook Community
Centre, hall rent 16.00
Mr,. Dunlop Ana Mr. Wardell
architects were present with pre-
liminary plans of the new school.
These were discussed at some
length and 'It was decided to
submit the chosen plan to .the
Department of Education in
Toronto on. July lb.
The meeting adjourned on
motion of lianas*
mosso,—; N. S. Heaven
Secretary
PHONE. X122 BRUSSEL.1
BRUSSELS 4 - Ir!
TRACTOR CLUB
The July meeting of the Brim,
sets 4.11 Tractor Club, was teld
on July 5th at McGavin's in
Walton.
The meeting opened with
the 4-H Pledge. Tne roll call
was react with 14 members
'present. Dave Wheeler thank-
ed Neil McGovin for the use
of ins shop.
Tire next m;eetigig will be
held on Wed., August 12th.
Mr. Moggach gave a talk on
the timing of an engine:
A quiz Was then held on.this.
There was a demonstration of the
dynamomehsg , at IVDcGavin'S.
The meeting closed on a,
motion by Gordie Guy and Don.
Storey.
FARM CREDIT LEGISLATION
EXPLAINED BY
AGRICULTURAL MINISTER.
Speaking to a crowd of 1200 at
the. Waterloo Cattle Breeding
Association annual members
night, Agricultural Minister
Harry gays described the
workings of the recently enacted
legislation giving wider scope to
the Farm Credit Corporation.
The Corporation, he said, is now
prepared to lend up to 75% of
the farm's appraised value up to
the maximum limit which, ou
standard loan is 40,000.00. On.
"packaged" or supervised loans
the maximum is ,now $55,000,00
covered at least 00 per cent, by
land and buildings. Mr. Hays
deplored the interest rates some
farmers have been paying for
loans from Other sources.
"We have found for example
he said, "that farmers last year
borrowed about 235 million
dollars from non. government
sources, at interest rates of more
than 10 per cent.
Mr. Flays also announced that a
recent sale to Britain had virt-
ually "cleaned out" Canada's
supplies of surplus butter, giving
the government the' opportunity
to move toward a whole new
approach to the dairy problem.
Mr. Hays was well received by
his audience which consisted of
Waterloo Cattle Breeding Assoc-
iation members and their families
who had gathered for the program
dip
, POPULAR CHOIR
Known as "12 men, why, love to.
sing" Chet Carl 'rapscott Singers
are heard each Suriduy night off,
OBO radio. Leader oil the popular,
after inspecting the Association's
bulls and premises.
During the program Assoc-
iation manager, Wilbur Shantz
reported on. the 1964 year's bus-
iness to data, stating that volume
of inseminations had increased
satisfactorily over the corres-
ponding period last year,
A calf weight guessing con-
petition held on the grounds and
sponsored by Watettloo County
Junior Farmers was won by 1). V.
Leather, R. R. 3, Guelph, whose
guess was only one pound away
from the actual combined weight
of filo two calves judged.
choir Carl Tapscott (lower left
'OMIT) stated his career as
cilu reit organist Lild the.
4..ri,ed, us choral director of
the itoyal Qundiaa Navy Show in.
lins country and overseas.
P REPORT
est of fall wheat and
early spring crops is underway.
aau white beans are mak-
ing excellent growth. Army
worm is making its appeaxanc inn.
only small scattered areas. The
Mexican Bean Beale is affecting
bean crops in many areas of the
county. The population of the
bean beetle hasn't made it neces-
sary to spray in many areas; al-
though it is ahnost to the break-
ing point,
H, Miles,
Agricultural Representative
Pm' Huron County
tew of the Ways" enjoy refreenment in rook's Tavern
golf on Lie new Upper uanaaa UOLt Cowie.