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NONKES—VANDERVEEN
Jack and Sylvia Nonkes (nee Vanderveen) were joined in
marriage on November 3, 1978 in the Rlyth Christian
Reformed Church with Rev. Ted Hoogsteen officiating.
Jack is-the 'sdn"of Mr. and'Mrs. John Nonkes and Sylvia,
the. dauighter of Mr. and. Mrs. Abe Vanderveen. „The
organist was Mrs. Jim Bakelaar and soloist, Miss Darlene'
WeSselink. Immediately following the ceremony a
"reception was held at the Brussels Legion Hall.
Haimgin says province
8,
A CROWD, FOR ACHIEVEMENT DAY
4-H. Achievement Day held at Ethel on Saturday
had A good turnout.
• (Photo byLanglois)
endangered species
acting on our Convention
Resolutions. Farm
Machinery Legislation . has
been refused by the Pro-
vinciarGovernment. Ontario
farmers should have the
same protection given . in
other Provinces.
Hannan said 'Ontario's
half-hearted commitment to
agriculture was' also' evident
in their economic priorities.
He pointed out, "In 1978,.
one automobile'
manufacturer - Ford - re-
ceived government subsidies
for establishing one plant, in
Windsor. Those subsidies
were over seventy million
dollars. That amounts to
nearly half th'e entire agri-.
cultural budget ,for all of
Ontario last year. "
Hannam called on both the
Federal . and Provincial
Governments to change
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. , By Gerry Fortune •
• Gordon Hill, Varna area
farmer, 11,1)ou need the
formation of an Agri-Skills
Abroad, Committee of the
Ontario Federation of Agri-
, culture. .
In answer to a question
from Jack Stafford, Wroxefer
area farmer, Mr. Hill stated
there are two projects in
other lands being considered
by O.F.A.
O.F.A. will consider
sponsoring, a young, farmer
from Ghana wishing to.,come
to Canada to learn about
• 'agriculture here. It was
pointed out that the most
modern farming methods are
not "necessarily those which
will be of the Most use to this
man. Smaller and less
mechanized farm operations
would'possibly be More suit-
able for this typo of
educational project. County
Federations, are now ac-
cepting names of t ose„
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12 THE BRUSSELS POST, DECEMBER 6, 197$'
Matron of Honour was Mrs: Clara Veldman, frientrot
the bride. Best man was. Willian ),Nonkes, brother of the` ',.:.forcedniitthent to, agrica.!,ture has t,
groom. BridesmaidS':weie Miss Jeannette Vanderveenr ., farmers to live in a ...
;pressure- cooker. sister of the bride and Miss Mary Passchier, friend of the
• bride. The ushers 'Were„EfiC.'N'tikeS, brOther of the groimn'.:1',x'8.Orte example:. of the low
and George VanderYeeni:hrotlief, of the bride. - '...... priority placed on agriculture
;,;Special guests were-6randrhother Arends of ListoWei; ' • is the Ontario: Government
Grandmother Vanderveen:rof Grimsby and Aunt- Albertje has' allowed urbanites to .. ...
Konigers of Chatham.' ' . • ::'',, ::' , i -: inqiose their life style on rrural '
After a wedding trip to PennsYlvania,the couple is tiOW; Ontario. ",city people who
residing at RR 1 Auburrf , Ontarilo , . .: •' '-.move to the Country think
they are moving into a park.
BUY NOW, PAY, AFTER CHRISTMAS,=,
By BrcndaMcIntosh stop odours, noises, drainage "
The Ontario Government's projects, machinery on the
Policies could make, farmers roads and other necessary
an endangered species, farm activities. Farming
Peter. A-lannam, President could be severely restricted
Ontario Federation of beyond all reason in the most
A griculture said productive areas of the pro-
at t,.the OFA's 42 vince, unless the Govern-
Annual Convention: Hannam met agencies ddn't have to
"*- said 'the , Provincial Govern- live up to the same land use
merit's half-hearte'd cbm- planning. guidelines as
farmers, and they clutter the
countryside with, garbage
dumps, hydro generating
sit es, gravel pits, transmis-
sion corridors and pipelines.
Farmers have demonstrated
their Commitment ,to Agri-
culture by their investment
in their industry to produce
all the food we can sell.
Government commitinent
Before long they are trying t to has been half-hearted in
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A leasibility,,,study of a
Costa" Rica Village for
abandoned children will be
undertaken.' A first village
which has its own bakery and
which also sells eggs and
vegetables is already
operating successfully.. A
' second village is in the
planning stages. Each village
occupies 50 acres of land and
Consists of 12 houses with 10
children, and house parents
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Costa Rica to study markets
and recommend what kind of
crops could be produced in
conjunction with the villages.
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