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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 13, 1951, p. 6

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page six the acton free press acton ontario thursday september 13 1951 sandu tlucliannn win grand championship an slecr wmlrndav of inst yok uw the udkinrtrrrcatniriirthicftn odian nntlnnnl exhibition thwu elnssps arc open to all brreils of biof oittli wiih srpnrat sec ions for tlio diffrrrnt nr krouna in the senior tnlf nrtim- open to steer born between sept 1 11v and nov no 1050 sandy durban an prnrnin- int and popular yotink junior fnr- mit from mnffat1nppod the strmirj clnv with his sirop sind b rrae- donn grvnthenrt he latit ncrtvrd the grand champion award for the bojt stem in the show alone with this award is a l special donated by the canadian shorthorn association for the urand champion steer if sired b a reglstered shorhorn bull sanest is a member of the hal ton beef cahle club and needless t add his intr will bo on parade at their achieement dav to be held at the milton fair it us rumoured that sands fellow club members nrr rome to be out with the intent of prounc to him that competition is much keener at milton than nt thecne in the meantime sandys manv friend throughout the county will join us in extending heartiest congratulation on his outstanding achiev junior uro honour or c n e the competitions at the canadian national exhibition open to junior homemaurr and junior farmers throughout ontario as usual were keenlv contested while we havent the complete awards for the young ladies competitions it w ill be of interest to learn that in the intcr- club section haltons entry placed third in the first prize group the young ladies participating as halton representatives were ruth brown of tumehousc jean bird nd barbara cunningham of ash- grove their excellent skit was en titled packing a weekend bag halton junior farmer awards form machinery i geo clements milton dam cuttle seniors 7 tie douglas alexander ashgrnve jun iors 3 tin stuart alexander ash- grove 13 tie john w picket horn b beef cattle juniors- 4 alex buchanan moffat 12 tie duncan campbell moffat 18 tie john c willmott milton swine si mors t 4 fraser mc- kabb georgetown 11 mac sprowl acton juniors 11 earl wilson norval 17 frink wilsnn ash- grove sheep enirrv r tie john cur- rie ci ngt town fruit and egetables seniors i tei a fisher burlington grain oid loots 11 mac sprowl art on this fall indicates n lieavy parislt- izatutn of the hessian flv pupi this was the good news which t7o7 iv uiihle provincial entor mologlst fiom the oac brought to the county tin his visit on fyidav halton fihihifors dominate ii d roll shnu at cnk hal ii k ii poll hreiders demon- viitd i ilirlv liit week at th s i ltd poll siw- it the csv tint he do not have to t ik 1 otui pi kv to am county w in i 1 1 n s to inning award this iv v dofuutelx indicated b the following awards akm b 1 1 cio e cnulsin 2 gp f lii lb id i r li bulls 1st ionhrd tv coulii mumiioti edjrir which hrr lit i nt nn to thi inior and fframl himpmnshtp fur males in thi- it ilvs ho coulter was fifth y 1 i mi bulls o e hijdhoad u l f 1 si i n iriduij kmk which bull 1 1 1 r made junior champion niil 1 1 s cond place in the same i-li- n thrtntr of 11onard w coilkm hull ih s hole leonard coul- oil u 1 s 1 imin first with a ito fiiulti r 111 second place in 11 f i male elavses leonald kills 1 i s tl ls fits and third on ii us and over h first l 1 r i namelv uvs huth hi ns mil i il u nt on to the senior h uiipiitiship the hamc xlibr 1 1 ul thi fifth prte two i- first md second pi s irtirlmk tlllnt prlm hln hold 1 1- e sixth p tiiir mil funh pi jun- mr in f if in itdttiin he hid thi jim i in il i h imp ii heifer will ir- p tteeders henl 11 juium i ul ei had fir p ms tlum lrie mi hmf if id fi st p ti f lii- i other i in illite lisii e it 1 ill 1 iii illt ei hli i ul in othei words the iliian fly pupa which have not tiheady em erged hne been found to have bocn attacked b paiasites and are now dead prof coble also pointed out to 111 that the flies which have alreari tmeiged aiv not likel to do much damage since they must do then tgtf taxing within thiee ds after emergence and with no whkit sown the onlv place for them to laj their eggs would be mi a small amount of v olunteei w heat in some of the fiehts which hae not is yet been plowed down this statement xnould not be in terpreted as proof that the hcssinn fly will- not be a menace to the if2 crop in the first place further imestigithmal work niiisl bo done in order to determine if the con dition found in several waterloo count fields holds true in other ections of the province to this end prof coble visited and took samples of stubble from several halon fields which were in wheat this j ear a further report will nevt weeks column we can well appreciate that a great manj halton growers are still- undecided as to whether or not to sow wheat thus fall as a matter of fact wo know of no one who can state definitely whether or not the hessian flv will be bad 1952 history would indicate however that hessian fly is seldom if ever as 4ad the year following an out break there was rather serious damage b hessian flv in parts of essex and kent a year ago in 1051 the damage in that section of the prov ince was much less thon elsewhere in western- and central ontario in short it would appear that para sites checked the trouble consequently it would seem that halton grow ers can proceed with some degree of confidence to sow wheat this fall providing it they deuy seeding until sept 15th to sept 25th 2 they have a field which is in a good state of fertil- it f3 they have allowed suffic ient time between plowing and seeding which should be two months or more 4 they have a good firm seed bed and finally providing they drill in a good ap plication of commercial fertilizer what fertilizer mixture to use is impassible to state without knowing something of the previous cropping himorv of the field if previous crops have shown a tendency to lodge it is an indication of an tin- b danced food supplv and 0168 or 01212 at 200 lb to 100 lbs pr acre is recommended j where i rood sod or a crop rt u t clover hxs been plowed down ind pirticularlv if the field hi recentl received a good mat f manure then 20 per cent suporphns phae at iso to 200 ib- per acre mav be sufficient on the other hand if it u felt that a llttlo tiltrntfeti ti do liable in order to nturt the new ci op nwny then 4 -2- 12 at 100 to 130 1hi per ncre or 1180 nt 200 ihi or 210fl nt 300 h in any eveirt phosphate is the important mineral in n commercial fertiliser to lie sown with fall wheat in that l helps materially to develop sufficient root growth to carr the young plantn over win ter if you arent prepared to use commercial fertiliser high in phns- plialui thciudanxsow fall vitcat- fertilizers for cereal crops should be applied in the drill row n combmnrrlon fertihxm drtll with a fertilizer attachmenton a drill rather than by broadcast ap plication p taken for granted farmer robinson broke his trac tor so he decided to drive to the next farm and borrow one from fanner browiu as lie was driving ipe started thinking i wonder uold drown will lend me that tractor ten minutes later he was thinking i doubt if old brown will lend it to me as he got near to the neigh bouring farm he thought- im sure old brown wont lend nte that trac tor as he knocked on the door of the farmhouse- no he thought im darn certain he wont lend it to me fanner brown came to the door smiled and asked well what can i do for you i just came to say snorted robinson that you can keep your bloomin tractor pollock and campbell manufacture of high grade memorials memorial engraving 62 water it north galt tmk11ione tu ijeeheatii optometrist ey examined scientifically fitted guelph 5h st oeargea 8q phone 1820 eaublklmml i tun your suit price watch australia how much will next summer suit mt you keep your ee on rvduoy am- trnlli advises the finnnrmt iost buving represenlativej from tex tile fiims from all corners of lit globe are there now to hid on first fall offeungs of fine apparel wools what they in willing to pay will have a lot to do with the p uf newt summers clothing and if itrice goes ton high it may have a lot to do with the material in that clothing how is the price- of wool at syd- ne related to the materials a can adian null puu into your suit- iiiigth just this as long as wool keep- gonrg up or slays jiigh n inilfaeturers want low cost sv tic fibres to bltnd with the v out swilhetic experls readily admit tint no fibre yet discovered com bines all the admirable features of won but almoslvery one of their new manmade fibres surpasses wool in some single feature they claim raxgreeg the clenmcl pans council rave i permission for a new house to bo built in place of an old one pro vided fa that the materials of the old house are used for the con struction of the new and fb for reasons of economy the old house must not be demolished until th new one is completed a problem am way you look at it complete dispersal sale of tiie knoll farm beg i jersey herd 1r 10511 tuesday september at 1 oclock dst owned by wm ii lane caledon 50 head of rej and fully accred ited jcrseis for catalogues write the canad ian jersey cattle club 290 lawr ence ave v toronto knoll farm is lot 7 caledon twp situated on no 10 highway 10 miles n of brampton roy hindley auctioneer jack elliott wm gibson b ringside auctioneers frigidaire cecil a carr optometrist guelph 8 douglai st tel 1091 bilt0n and perry limited plumber staamfittart timmilhs we carry a complete stock of furnace pipes steel pipes eaestroughing toilet outfits basins sinks baths furnaces oil burners etc w sail diract office showroom and plant 126 main street north phone 464 acton frank lovejoy and dorothy hart costar in i was a com munist for the fbi warner bros explosive drama based on the true experiences of a federal agent who went on one of tho most adventurous missions ever assigned which opens at the roxy on wednesday new design with gold blue and chrome accent come in learn about all the 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