The Brussels Post, 1969-04-24, Page 6BRUSSELS
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Mr. and Mrs, Gordon \lCGo Viii
visited recently with Mr. find
Mrs. John M.oGavin of Thornbury.
George Taylor, Who spent the
winter .in Mexico has returned
home,
tionorJd On '35th Anniversary
Mr, and Mrs. George S. Lore
were guests of houo.i' when Mr,
and Mrs. Graeme McDonald anti
Mr. and Mrs. A. Love entertained .
with a supper and social evening
on the occasion of their 3t5h wed-
lug amilvorsary„
Mr, and Mrs, Arthur lleaderson,
Mr, and Mrs. I.Arry Henderson,
Mr, and Mrs. liarvey Beuerniau,
Miss Geave Bauerman, Neil Bauer-
man. Mr. and Mrs. 'Martin McDon-
ald, 'Miss Julia McDonald, Tom
Love and Miss Lynda. Pottle were
among the guests,
Walton Savoury Chefs
A meeting of Walton Savoury
Chefs Homemaking Club vas
held at the home of Sandra 'Wat-
son, A discussion on "Meat
Roundup" took place under the
direction of the chi]) leaders, Mrs,
Mrs, Allan Searle and Mrs. Allan
McCall. Plans for the Achieve-
ment Day, with "Our meat is al-
ways tender", \yore discussed ,
Achievement Day is being held in
Seaforth on May ard,
17th and BOund.ary
Unit Of Duff's, UCW
Mrs, .3011 van Wet Was hostess
for the 'meeting of the 17th and
Boundary Unit of Duff's .1.1CW,
• • The Call rto Worship, given .13.y
Mrs. 1Ta.rold •Smalldon opened the
meeting. The scripture was read
from 1...nke21, verses Mrs.
Smalddon gave a reading entitled
"The Degenerate World". Mrs,-
Hugh Thims.ton gave the topic,
"The Symbolism of tile Cross".
The reading "if God .Iforgoi"
was given by Mrs, Maud teeming.
Phone 65
TURKEY PLAN AMENDMENTS
APPROVED BY FARM BOARD
Plans to eStablish marlwtinil•
quotas and increase license fees
in the Oirtario turkey ,industry
have been approved. it. was an
pounced 'today by the Farm
Products Marketing I3oard, These
amendments to the Ontario
Turkey Prod ucers' 1\ l'
were approved i)y the
iParm Products Marketing livard,
following all opinion poll on
April 8 and 9, when turkey
producers voted in favour of the
amendtheirts,
:Facilities in Ontario for the )rt •
ditelloa of both broiler and Ittiivy
turkeys are more than adequate
to supply the market, a signi-
ficant portion or which is outside
the province. The application of
quotas will prevent the unneces-
sary expansion of these facilities
until they are required.
in minima mere is a, clear
understanding between the Tor,
key Producers' Marketing Board
and the Garin Marketing Board
that marketing quotas are to be
ltio,q, of I he basic illlotnients
which are established, No redue,-
beliAv Inn% will be allowed
unless a full investigation proves
that such reduction is .inStitied,
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BRUSSELS
Airs, artin Haan was in CO'arge
01' the business. session, :A
quilt was quilted.. •
ne\t meeting \yin he held
at the home of Ilarvey Chaig,
Canada leads the civilized world
in •the accident rate for children.
under ono year and for children
between 5 - 9 , according to the
Cii nadion Medical Association, ru,
the 1-1 bracket, Canada is second -
to Japan,
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