Ontario May Drop All Me Izeling Legislation TORONTO (Friday! lCPt—'I'he also do the job of enforcing their Slobc and Mail says the Ontario ¢em.nd,_'- ‘0\t"IlII]PllI is s-riously (‘0lI“IdEI'- ,,._- uithdrawing frqn all mar- “- ""'l 'ation. lea on farm ii:: ';-‘ions to rt-"ulate their fill " T e pie or says: "it is l':'lt by the government -_hal it has become too closely . ifmi with the enforcement of oient. said low was ment. Premier I-‘rost. asked to com- ‘N no change of color. '0flL(’iIlDI3I.9d in our legislatioii-—l“fl¢fl 1'10"‘ 03-0 I30 trimmed in at is. in its general effects." Goodfel-‘ unavailable for com. runner of red cellophane down ‘ ‘there's Agriculture Minister The government's .i'iys the Globe and attitude, cut with pinking. shears or scall- lly attached. prope; selection of females. by with a niiniiriuin of equipment you can knowing what the production both milk and butter fat are for each nt e such decorations as wreaths. sprays. garlands. and corsages. Then. of course. the Christmas table is an important spot. To the men-folk of beseenintheherdsofthedis trict. At the conclusion of the meet- ing a question and answer period cantinued for about an hour ‘COUNTY FEDERATION Last week Prince. Queens and King's County I-‘ederations held their annual meetings. Resolu- tions and topics of interest to the Farmers were discussed and dealt with during the meetings. H n. . ullen. Minister of Agriculture; Mr. S. C. Wright, real centerpiece. but even kid brother will enjoy a bit The traditional white (several ways. For example. you can use a the center of the table. it can be {arm marketing legislation and Mail. has oped to give it an attractive as a result subjected to too much been influenced by the feeling edge. Another idea is to use a Deputy Minister; Miss A. Mac- pn-sure from v rious . that " concession large star of paper in the center. Milllni Mr. D. P. Mlcbean and "if the prcsent hinking of the farmer" is the mainstay of the A yuan;-d gm; bright dggk Dr. George C. Fisher all of the P. E. I government is pursued to its log-V icsl conclusion it will mean tha fgi..i organra in w N‘ '1. ti; assume the burden of deter- 1 AGRICULTU Provintfs fiilzjricultwv 0:!-d mire blotter will be about the right accurae in cations op on ‘ f m_ ‘would be obtained if polls were ‘In or! S In the center of the conducted by farmers‘ organisa- mining what farmers wish and__tions_. RAL NEWS P.E.I. Department of Agriculture ture ‘took part in these various star are white candlesand sprigs "‘°°'“’35- oi ,,,e,g,.een (pine or fir, _ nm The Alexandra and DIstrIctsn4- very dmicum is "7 IE Holstein and Reef Calf Cl Ii Your centerpiece should con- brought 8. .successful year ‘o ‘ form to certain rules and should 35°” °" 1' nday‘ NW‘ mm‘ when he planned to harmonize in color .3der' Mrs’ Charles Jones H." and be in proper proporuon w vited the club members and their the table and its accessories. If p"F.°m.‘ ht? her home mr Wound’ the table is long and narrow, a up mg XMAS GREETINGS As the Christmas season a- gain draws near many homes will be filled with rejoicing and gladness. Other homes will en- teriain memories of sadness. while some will be filled with tragedy and distress. Behind and around all. however, there is the peace. faith. and hope that found hirth many years ago with a Babe in Bethlehem. At this time our thoughts go be- yond family boundaries. and friendliness and good wishes find friendliness and good wishes find expression in many different lorms of messages. So. at this Yuletide season I would like to associate myself with this great group. and send to all our friends throughout this province the sincere wish that the peace. faith. and hope assoc- isted with the message of Behi- lehem may be with us. every- . . . . Miss Janet Jones. president, fimsfgfiece glgfgilu ‘:1 shape WI“ called the meeting to order by piece 9 e V’ “ "°““d asking members to stand and re- ‘ . I “ I I) led " L I . .Th:h:e“m °f ‘"3’ ‘ENG d9°°“" 'MeiTiuiesc ‘iron? prgefi/ioulsn lIlI‘:€igi):g “°“_ “1db¢k¢i>¢ 011140 II IOW I0 were read and approved. There it will not act as a screen be- were a few items of business to twee" °"°'h“” °!_ "I9 ‘@519 Ind be attended to namely .filling out “'9 °'-he“ one "“°|'9S"||8 JP applications for Holstein Jour- flflsement for a table consists nals for those eligible to take of I few sprays of pine. iuform- part in the "All Canadian Com- ally arranged in a low bowl and petition" and deciding what brightened with berries and a should be done with surplus mon- few pine cones gilded or enamei- ey in funds. It was voted to dis- tribute n considerable amount of this on an attendance basis. At this point prize money and at- tendance shares were distributed total of $87.40 to members. A small bill for postage and phone call was paid, leaving a balance of $2.41 as a starter for the coming year. Speaking to the members and parents. Mrs. Jones outlined the highlights of the past year. The first highlight was having two of the club members picked to take part in the "Old Home Week Another effective table decora- “° may be fashioned on a foun- dation of moss bound to a block of wood. Clean fibrous moss from the woods may be used. It should he moist but not wet. The moss is packed firmly on the form and bound with twine. Small openings are left for candle or candles. Starting at the outer edge spray of pine or fir 6 or 7 inches long are placed close enough togeth- er to completely cover the wood. cow and manageine that marked improvement would ghared . Department of Agricul- mm bee lthe competition and also on the gactivities of the 4-H er's while at .with a balloon breaking contest .were given out by the secetary }Ruth MacCallum who one. during the Christmas sea- son. and throughout the days Hist lie ahead. May we all rededciate ourselv- u to the principle of Peace on Earth and Among Men Good Will. Sincerely. S. C. Wright. Deputy Minister of Agriculture. LET'S DECORATE "Deck the halls with boughs of holly" and “Tis the season to be Jolly" are lines from a favor- ite Christmas Carol. Spreading tha spirit of Christmas by at- tractive decorations is being done more and more each year. yet sometimes it is difficult to be fi- nancially "jolly" — especially af- [er the decorating is finished. There is one way that you can solve the problem of doing more decorating for less money, and that is. make your own wreaths. Other sprays are then added to Calf Scramble" These boys Ger- ‘greed to a ther year with ct as leader for ano-‘ ' aid MacMill/an and Donald Jud- Fred Hughes as;The Gu.rdlan Page son were not only successful in assistant leader. Twenty- one} Sat. Dec. 21, 1957 catching a calf cad: but also members paid their dues. .—7--* in the special primes. Don- Miss Mschiillan gave a talk on ind me‘, be, . , ald caught the first calf and Ger- some new policies outlined for "" °""' t Vim °"m""le"_’da'i in. s-n:wsn-r sun vicncrn aid the first Hereford. The sec- the clubs. ‘"9’ P"°“"- ' . om gucceu w.. .1 mini Youth A mono. W“ mug in |;oid.Rev. Dr. ILA. Betti. and four as-, we are authorised‘ dealers for Adnlnl, Ina:-Isa 1 Fair when Janet Jones, Gcr- the alternately in Howe gstants. fathers of members. " R08"! KIIBIUC TEIGVIIIOII ' 33”“ ' ‘$53351 ' 30¢" aid MacMillan and Dianne Jones and Harrington Halls the rst Mi, 5 ,Mn,, M,,..Mm,,,,_. Players - R-nan - Eur W-flu Ilnelhto - Infield with their group of nicely match- Monday of each month. the meet- Owens County held wnrkcrwl PUMPI- od Holsteins topped the very large class of 24 groups. Janet had the champion calf in this class. It was noted at this point that dur- ing the six years that this club has been organized. with the ex- ception of the first year w h e n the group placed seventh. they have either been in top or sec- ond place with a champion or a reserve calf. The three members ' f calves at Youth Fair were also congratul- ated. these boys Elwood Lawton. Ian Smith and Osborne Wood. ten and eleven years of age and in club work for the first year plac- ed eighth in their class. A third point of interest in the club year was having Janet Jones compete and succeed in qualifying for a trip to the Maritime ‘Winter Fair. Janet gave a brief oral report on A recreation period took place and also games of crokinole and the Rural ings to start at 8._IXl pm. The mean.‘ you um, M30“.-. came and answered the numcr-l ned and lunch was served. Sev- ous questions asked by the mem-l (I'll interested parents present. Wlnslee 4-R ted great lnterst in 4.-H Club.President. work by Winsloe youth at a ga-‘President. thering held at eember 5th. I i .1 POWN rnuwu .4:-no... ..., ifs Al. E R BOWLAN RADIO, 8. TV Two years to pay» Lowest possible prices. We install and service what we sell. CI.ARI('S FEED SERVICE Holstein and Shorthornii' breeds were agreed upon. The! Calf Club attrac- following officers were elected:,' were bers. David Arbing; Dixie Cudmore. the Manse. De- retary-Treasurer. David Younk- when n Calf Club er. NEARLY 2o,ooo SALESMEN AL ST. DIAL 9624 ring loss. followed by a “serve yourself" lunch. Bracklcy Pt.—Hnrrington Calf Club organizational meeting was held in Howe‘: Hall. Brackley Pt. on November 28th. The president, Roy Docherty was in the chair and the meeting opened by re- peating the 4-H Pledge. The Achievement Day prizes reported a balance on hand of $45.64. A motion was passed that we would reorganize for another year and the election of officers by ballot resulted as follows: Pre sident. Howard Macxay. Vice- President. Reggie Mosher, Sec- re-tar_v-Treasurer. Marlene llugh- es. Mr. Smith Maci"arlane a- make the decoration shapely. A candle about 15 ‘inches long is a suitable height. Cones. berries. holly and mistletoe may be used for trimming. S. C. WRIGHT Deputy Minister of Agriculture and table decorations as a means of raising clob funds. In our Maritime forests there I hope are trees that provide greenery be that these few’ ideas ‘NV! Riven you an urge to make 503110. Of your own Christmas de- oontions this year. You have some ideas too. What an oppor. 1! to. test your originality and creative ability. so "deck in, I“-"5 W101 your ideas and have a happy Christmas. PALMERS ROAD ’PaImers Road cattle owners met_in the Parish Hall last week to discuss herd improvement. The for decoration — of -these for indoor decorations be- ing the pine and fir. Both hem- lock and spruce are excellent for exterior use. but when brought into a warm building they shed their needles within a week. You will also need color to end to the green bacliyound. Fruits. berries and nuts provide one of the best sources. ’I\iey may be used in their natural color or can be gilded or enameled. The con- es from evergreen trees. espec- lllly of the pine and spruce, are really prized materials for de- conating. They add to almost any kind of decoration. and are eas. tor of Veterinary Services and Artificial Insemina- tion for the Province. Allison Mac- lntosh. President of the West Prince Artificial Breeding Club chaired the meeting. Reporting on the progress of Artificial Insemination during the n . The problems that the average Production Per cow in P.E.I. is 300 low and that the average farm is too and were discussed those present. This was done by small group discussions. 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Be up with the Satellites and-go to THE NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE Queen Charlotte High School nasisaasinaiinaas-auas¢ss.,aa.aas" WEEK as follows: DECEMBER 30th seeleiee 5.“fl‘fia"" w \ VCKIC ETC UNTIL NOON on MONDAY. an.—nu Isoxnsr, nnosannn au.na.!‘nsunsns mnosasnsinssaiaas ATTENTION HOG PRODUCERS SERVICE, SPEED AND ' THRIFT SHIP YOUR LlVE- A FOR STOCK TO SWIFT SWIFT CANADIAN CO., L|M|TED’S Livestock Trucking Agents will be collecting Iiogs CHRISTMAS WEEK and NEW YEAR'S A Robert Campbell Alberton Ral h Sande with Randall Boates O'Leary L cod M N m Edwin Hansen Port Hill inw ac e Don Maser and his Islander! Alden Corr Kinkora ‘ John H. MacKav Albany Arthur MacDonald at the Bert J. Tmwsdale Crapaud Chet. Irving 0 . 1)..” - Wellin Co-op Wellington Oliver Campbell Kenslngton “°..h'o..'l. “ml” Henryg‘g>'r1nIer Rlclimond Clayton Green I.-inerald DN".0P“°“’ Roger Maclsean Lot 16 John Matheson Rose Valley . Joseph Macmillan Mhcouche Gordon Matheson Hunter River OoIinB.Waugh Wilmot Valley Aeneas Coady naioasvmo was A!’ uviisroon BUYING STATION on nnaionr sr. tnanuwrnowx ‘ A31 10 (X)-MEAT! DY NUHFYING AGENT C‘ KIWO DAY. T-ICIIIICAND CAIN)!- TCAII DECEMBER 23rd and MONDAY p rson........St. Sheldon Gunn Mt. Stewart-Bristol Arthur MacDonald . . . . . .y Montague Preston Glllis Benton’: Mills E. B. Storey UNTIL TRAIN TIME on THURSDAY. DECEMBER 26fII and THURSDAY. JANUARY Ind. l&InIdAIl.DAY_I0 Y.Dll- Peters Cardigan . . . . . . Murray Harbour . . . . . Millview DID YOU KNOW? TO 8506 ‘ Classified Advertising Dept. of There are still 25 new cases of I1lI)Pl‘(‘LIIOSiS found each day in Canada. There were 43 new active cases of tuberculosis “Id discovered in Prince Edward Island during 1956. Help prevent-Tuberculosis. Buy Christmas als. THE EVENING PATRIOT . . North Wfltshlm DAY A Message of Interest To Every Citizen! BUY . ISLAND - PRODUCED TURKEYS °GEESE DUCKS . 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