1 e S eAAAE sets 5s 4 + * s 7 m i \ CS 5_ ONTARIO FARMER e SECOND SECTION, e Wednesday, March 26, 1986 â€" Page 9B § 3 brlefly spea kl n g D ec /q Jjé | f # ~~ l ®@ 3 s : woâ€" ols Eeaniaeâ€" nene i ~ | A t â€" oh. â€" % % ‘ Het‘~~f &;}3‘5“ f 23 <<tâ€"a ol o mb c cEPetyâ€" t e % : 2~ 42( + s " > N\ e asac d â€" ogoe +A § 2A h +s *AE +A & eeeif <3 Sï¬ pâ€"€ & ;‘_ 6+ iE â€" _ Ei*’ es Braemar W.1 Q&:fl : 4@ 2 o .t |. | } OOf ,%é 3 i; ies L,s The Braemar W.I. heard Mrs. A ~â€"p *R </â€"‘ .« M "‘: ~Aom td ’h’f *) â€" a }ï¬:‘ ‘Fred Howe tell of her trip to Ireland, <â€" 34 ,y* 2l â€"aA _ | t _x =â€" a ‘; \ : f where she attended the Associated sy3â€"*~ m ; Ree Te(* â€"~;>~ 1 6 % # a t 4s Country Women of the World Triâ€" Ce~fâ€"â€"â€" f wH.__ â€".pF ~\} â€" Es f § ># 4: Annual Convention, held in <C1" 4 . ie : ts <<¢ â€"s y â€" e srites ;J:} z â€" Killarney. There were many specâ€" * 1 4 . 1 - } & .. ; > 1~ tators, along with 510 voting . â€"â€" M B m i / Pm ) _ _ 1i Ne 1 ss.. {,~ T delegates. The next conference will : . _oolitm, > <t O cll (oock.. s M LE O wmnn 1 w2R _ fX: "ate.l cce s be held in the United States. on *.: s ooo egamme â€"‘T‘fl- t â€"*/ 2 > >s, :ï¬" e Ns She also travelled to Scotland e e en tC s ts palto es Th n\ c [ . ht ‘J se d <â€" < : where she visited Sutherlandshire _ e tan o o s oo on oopanenont ‘u.‘ i ;Af‘%;ï¬ it â€" K £5%x£ > _2 _and the Braemar area. It was from -«,.\j;_‘-»,(,_‘ _m:s»;;,‘,mau»mm PR $ V,:gï¬.&n PFE ‘\g ag=> ;‘. T3 this area that many of the ancestors _ en se :&*»_gf,,,.a;wws-wt*."’{"'f‘ 1i EP c f 196 2 9 0:.k ~*. oBfet‘)jur ogvg znslgtutte membersdcetl_me. [( "#¢, "Leoa«* e pmmaimi ;‘ 1B ° Mibk ce 0 e §0.0000 0000005 t n ~ | k $ and breakfast accommodations â€": ut ingh & °.. &iï¬;ï¬ s HB. a/ K ~â€" f were interesting and economical for ce Te t o e _ §# i {w,& i | e , 0 / . 0 %i C Canadian travellers who proudly | tm t i eoiiae mm amnetities C _ o0 i0530 o | : 0| B mmye t f ~~Â¥ j n o k R j 6 displayed Maple Leaf pin mhnnlegia en o _: ~1AP# . ¢ 3 7/ _Z > â€" o played Maple Leaf pins. . l N. ie t 4* . * ud 4AE Lt‘ /i~ . /. _~ .c Mrs, James Weicker thanked the : ies / .~ " e 2s c yn ns nooge ~*t C $ â€" ues o) 0009 S lc speaker and presented her with a | e on e e o ©â€" :"‘*';':*’m"‘.fi‘g in ~ 2 ols > enc gift. Reports were read by the $ EP â€"E emnhigie.~ . . e ; _ No > [ es }" > / éf.f\ secretaryâ€"treasurer, Mrs. Clare *4 4t t Sss N ’L'i [ & ;=> As *Ct *A Pye. Thank you notes were read $ _f}-_ E \:,..‘*’ . es _ mapt. â€" if _ '§’~ . css _ ito i t ’ BA from the handicapped children for e# . ; e us . Misifew. nernemmaimene Te _‘ N,a:?a > :;, the stroller which was donated for o. :â€" ~ *4 :; @ @7 U Â¥3 v§ee: in . _ _â€" ~ aoe J their use, and from the Tavistock lmigs .z <= 5e 34 â€"As y omm "*"~~ "o" iA i 8 o0 ten ; t td s Agricultural Society, ladies section, mm s .. 12 7 Sm iinn ie uio mss sies l l i _ giving the names of the regipients «prge: ies PR e y s ( $ j who received prize money donated John and Willard MacKay were given the award for Hay King at the Oxford Feed Fair by the Braema[; W.IL. * _held recently at the Woodstock Fairgrounds. John MacKay accepts the award here from A $30 donation will be made to Lloyd Irwin, of Mount Elgin Fertilizer, Burford. 3 both the Tavistock and Embroâ€" _ s > # . Agricultural societies for 1987. 5 / Christmas baskets will again be o ts e omm e mm en e sn ooo f delivered to the shutâ€"ins, and a donaâ€" $ tion of homemade candy will be sent * & % â€" for the East Zorra Cancer Society ngate. en e on ce ceh Pn e enb ng wone ninrinen mentien ie rapentanin in UAAAE Ne enan o ce onnniatne en can naniaed : Emt boxes. Plans were made to provide 4 > lunch for an anniversary party in f e December. o § 4 â€" Valerie Pye reported on the counâ€" | | Voice of the Oxford Farmer, huay. Feb. 20, 1986, Page_ 13 ty conference, and stated that flags \ 32 ~pr~xiclf c sc s# A will be available in W.1. colors. | \ ts t t em. T _ 1 ~~~ * The next 4â€"H unit will be a look at | y i %é css ~ i e Ontario vegetables. Information | E gï¬%‘ : P j %ï¬d _ _ 1| _‘ ~ El e d was given to all members from the } y > 10 P _ 129 se > 1 _ ie ae0l Norwich and~ District Historical o. : * * ut 1 § e P ~ 12 o e L : They are prepared to accept collecâ€" _ eoalk . _~J .. 1 *\ n eP O ; j c < s tions of old, private and business f ~ . %1,? [ â€" oT C ooo i\ /.\ papers, documents, diaries, | «i t â€" é oc t â€" | â€"A & @1 k | e S photographs, etc., for safe keeping. % . Ckes o uP _ pdedli * >" M f m _ /; , f _ Mrs. Arthur Hettinga gave the v Pss . ind \ im 1/ d ~*" ‘ comment on the motto: eat what you _ a 5y 5. P i’ j require, not what you desire. & VA s 3 v | Mrs. Eugene Ross, a past presiâ€" x o $ 04 . ' \ dent and secretary of the Braemar 2L $ i"3 _ ~ooy € e= branch, received a life membership, 6 e aA :5 * 3 °_ presented by Mrs. Fred Howe. _ a = _ | s Mrs. Hettinga led in carol singing $ 2s CV R / with Josephine Hettinga as e ; . & § 2 accompanist. e o o pa en H Courtesy remarks were given by _ t o k * 2 > A lunch was served by the hostess, & t o0 * * y ** Mrs. Hettinga, and assisted by the â€" e e .n .. se i tm ~po oo committee: Mrs. Robert Sim, Mrs. > e l i 3 Laurence MacKay and Mrs. James _ _ it ./ ~<. d k . j : meee h e _ C / _ o i% . /. PA ,&W y } oi * | ï¬ * 2/ / B e l en on c ce s P es o9 ffl:-.fg’;v“ n maitt &*/,%j >’<* wi ,; e < . _ oi %‘,g%’}ï¬}"rl Ssd : /,::' †4 t & ue . un /.. Avw g%w,% "A 1t\ TTG PlV f h “Jâ€Â«t‘;{†a %ï¬y*:fwfh #%~ %flz;é?w 3 0;% ‘ f,\’/ ; f f ;‘;% 6. : s oaak / m " 18 i i 10 & f > x _ ~<AgVUE!| M t \{1t (B | s y e $.425900 oc PWE ,i{;, li t 1B & . /. . d4MA[IBDGB) *k tC 1| : ; f t m oi ie m e n K T 1 e K 4 _ Bd Bo j 5ol 3 a4 7 FARM SAFETY EXECUTIVE â€"â€" Oxâ€" Back row are Jim Gibb, president Onâ€" 8 k ford Farm Safety Association recently tario Farm Safety Association and Oxâ€" § held its annual meeting at the Western â€"__ ford area director; Allan Bond, past > | Ontario Breeders Inc. Pictured (I to r) president Oxford Farm Safety Associaâ€" § <f are the 1986 executive. Front row are tion; and Ed Butt, Oxford president:. _ B ‘ Ruby Bulter, secretaryâ€"treasurer, and 4 : ; A | ‘Norma Howe, second viceâ€"president. (Staff Photo â€" Heather Buchanan) j J