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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 5, 1953, p. 6

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tht acton free press acton ontario thursday march 5th 1951 octstmdino retod8 t halton bbeedge in the daih weeklv and farm press we frequcnth nntr reports of outstanding records of product ion made bv dam cattle of various breeds a few davs ago r learned of tomr outstanding records made here in halton in the herd of g leslie peer son milton rr no t six ot thi ritords in question are bv daughters of thir former herd mr mnoii bell ornvlw fob s hillandale line fob v c b first foi milk and wind f fat in the lsw honoi list a- i junior 4 vear old in 36 da h produced 24 630 hxs of m ik ind 902 lbs bf her moth i hillan dale janette fobes also clasoifld verv good as a mar old n 365 dav produced 46 n lbs milk and 993 lbs butterfat and is vear old 24 05ft lb- milk ind ml lbs butlerfat a sistei of jane hillandale mai lyn fobes ai second for milk u the 1951 honor list a senior 3 vci old 365jdavs with 21 17s lbs milk vd 743 lbs- butlerfat another sister hillandale ormsbv fobes as a junior 4 vear old in 385 davs was second for milk in the 1982 honor li uih ib 051 lbs of milk md 616 lb butterfat still two othei sisters finished with the followirc nutstanding rccordb senior 3 vear old in 86i davs 18 425 lbs miik and 69h lbs butterfat senior 1 vear old in 305 das 16 858 lbs milk and 600 lbs butterfat ti othir outstanding records in the mint he rd bv daughters of mano war r a major aie a- follows hillandale fav ne r a as a senior 8 vear old on 2x in 36s dnv- produced 20 103 lb milk and- 6b3 ihs butteribt while hillarr- dalt lane tr r a as a junior 3 ica old on 2 in w davs pro duced 14 918 lbs milk with appro imateh sou lbs butterfat ou ieidt- wtttapprectttt thl thesi art outmandms ri cords in an hi rd whin on ukts in o con ideraior lhi the hillandalc w i ciimpar t vch sptaking a sma 1 bird i i nach achieviment on congratulation are extended thi peers ihi uiw hiding n h v ments 1 i fe hog prices continue to advance thi unit suing u id in thi is hi tmrku has br uenl pre l ous ptininc pi i diction of 22 00 hog b mdrch clux i to realm i with in dil fcr lift nj of the embargo isi dt hind canadian pioductrs h decided u ndf out the situatior an now feeling much happur than thasi who diipojed of mcm ul hin sows reports from ontario and quebec indiiat inces i for wianhn pigj and bri j w rvt advanced sharplv a wuk ago top quotations for hogs at chicago reached 21 00 with wnousale prices for pork cuts ad vancini fiom 3 to 8 tints pt iound tin corn hag jjuu tol to the best level u33 since sep unibtr 1930 a vmr ago th utio was on 9 6 frwin gunby re elected presidfnt of hog producers th milton town hall was tin scent of an excelknt muting on thursdaj of last week this meet ing wai jointly sponsored by hal ton hog producers association and the halton federation of agricul ture chas niwlon of the ontario hog product rs association w as the chief speaker at the hog pro duccrs meeting he dealt primaril with the new hog marktting agmcy this is the mast ambitious scheme yet attemp ted under the ontario farm pro duct marketing act it would seem to be the consensus of nnln ion of thosp prest nt that the scheme should be given a fa r tnal admitting thai the agenc hud nmn problems to nlc mi niwlon was of the opinion thai ii would rtiiili in more ordi rl mark ling and also create competition s inn thine that has been ndh unking formerly thi ihcllnn of nffin rv rt nil i a f 11 ws prfideni fiwin gunl ice piviident clatnn mh ier tn as a r sen ice director nassagawcva 1 e wilson g roln rtson and w r g lohnwn esquvsing t 1 brownridc ki davenport thos applevard and r l davidson trafalgar p w merr 1 a dixon and allan clements nibon r e ellen ton frd dix on and glen campbell plans were also discussed for the bacon show to be held in con junction with the halton seed fair entries for this mn be madd bt contacting am of the above officers or directors the second half of the meeting was given over to a discuwion f farm income problems r a stewart a past president of the federation has done considtrable research on the subject was pre ent a was also harold mcgrogan of the income tax division at o taw a mr migrogran a former resi dent of milton led in a matt inter opting and helpful discussion on wiflnvtmlaotniitsuect short it was an excellent meeting and the wticcr of both organiza ions an to be congratulated on their initiative in staging such a timel nutting and also the high the village by marphnntta iakt iv ed aintd m the discussions n both subjects fashion hint cecil a carr optometrist ouelph 8 douglat st in rise ou think attention clothts is a recent min ifestalion of nv ihidtion h rt s what cicero sud many many years ago wt must present an appearance of nt itnt ss not too punctllioas or txqulmte but just tnough to av id slovt nlintss mast of us try to rate more than a notch or two above slovenliness anjway a main feature in ap pearance is a good fit and neatness is dui mort to a good fit and rltanliness than to the latest styles hire is the type of two piece dress that will look well for quite a few springs and is neither too hard to alter nor to keep pressed ind cltan in an attractive print the dress had a flatunng jacktt and a comfortably slim skirt we recommend this style to thost who an taking classes in dnssmaking now cotton is of t urst tas to sew husbands wives want new pep and vm thowaadf of coupln w woak wornout r hmmtad towlr bmuh bodj ucfa iroa for nr viatrttallti by orw tooio tablara tvrl r v 1 f m p l4ry daw viusiib bi idtrodaarort or rri uiinlt tin cmif 60 at d druft mam b now will hive 1 itlle boi losl from the ac on libiarv and will t huat an her book l th sum authr with hi hip s thts hope will be jrtsti tld iilthnigh tin l if thi wl ihki is not so piigiinnt as that i thi smah lad whos faiher aennh d f i him in war turn france tin illigt is a verv human st n of i familv and their as oci alts who uvr just nbilit 20 miles fiom ltmdon fnglaiid it begins tin dav the war ends the values the british people in b n n in qui st ion throughout th stun for a daughter of a so tailed gntrv familv falls in love with b m mber of the working class to us th immwhatc ans wir marriage ol course wh not- is simpu it was simple too to a rich american woman who had just recenth come to mvt tn thr village but tur english hus band presented to her a compar ison that will be interesting to us canadians too weve got nothing lik tha class distinction in the stats martha wetherall asserted we value people for what thej show themaelv es to be worth not for where thev happen to be born after which declaration of independence said ralph i think iii elaborate to vou an idea which has often occurred to me which is that the position of the w orking classes in this countrv is verv like that of the negro s in the united states wtivnalpti xcl3iirrie mar tha in outragedprotest but ralph held up his hsnvu and said cafmry now don t ge mi wrong im not talking of the negroes in the south crn siaus but in tht enlighte north the e got equal right- to relief and schooling and welfare and the re equal before the law thiv e got the vote but ive never seen a negro in larues anv more than he setn a working nan in the ritz jou wouldn hav married a ntgro would you that part is cer ainlv food for thought but the book is bj no means devoted to philosophizing anv of that the reader has l do for himself likely immediatcl af lt that last page a collection of characters th3t combine what wed expect of an english village and what we know of humanity plus a class conscious and very credible family makes an exceptional book of ment and of interest many will enjoy it jsjlp v 1mau houtl ptahnino whau of ii oh no ctll salada tea the simplintv of framing th 1 floors walls and roof of this house will appeal to those seeking econ omv in construction the kitchen is a pleasant workroom with the sink located under the comer win daws which overlook the front and side yards the centre bedroom u conveniently located to the rear pntrv and kitchen and can also be used as a w ork or play room 1 iset space i unsists of wardrobes in the bedrooms a colt closet in the vistibule a kilchin tttwet and hall linen closet exlenor features include wrld siding brick plister a covered front front entracc asphalt shlng 1 s and plywood gables the floor area is 976 square feet ind tin culngc is ib 5444 cubic ful united church hos allround progress statistical returns for the year 1932 indicate illround development throughout the halton prtsbjrtery of the uni ed church of canada ovetatl ttiirrthttnetnterrirp creased by 330 275 persons joined the church on profession of faifh and evtry charge but ont received new members ranging from bur lingt with 5 to h with two of the smiller charges lowville congregation increased b 25 and millgrove by 23 georgetown had 36 and trafalgar 21 the presbyt erv received 145 more by letter of transfer than w ere lost the christian education s hed ules showed a total increased sun daj school enrolment including scholars and teachers of 231 while the avenge attendance increased bv 392 fiv e schools conducted leadership education classes 25 out of 30 schools gave missionary m- mstruction 15 had preparation classes 165 scholars joined th church 16 schools have regular meetings of the teachers and ofiic- jd8t as bad oni sunda a number of years ago tht king and queen and the princessts wire returning from church to balmoral castle princess margaret thin five was un usual lv quia when her mother asked if anthing wii wrong she replied did the minister not pnv nc he prayed for you and just afl bad as you arg the readers digest since its inception in 1947 the red cro55blood transfusion set vice has collected more than om million bottles of blood from cana dian donors try us for crosley rogers majestic sparton haliicrafter as low as 33950 compute with aerial smjll down payment na 4 35 pt week for guaranteed reception gilson appliances monogram space heaters and wail furnaces pittsburgh paints modern plumbing heating j mcmullen prop fkifndly enemies six year old edward saying his bedtime praytrs for his mother recited the usual blessings but stop ped w hen he came to cliff his old er brother i don i know whether 111 ask god to bless cliff or not he said thoughtfully he gave me an awful sock today his rnothir replied firmly you must forgive your enemies yes countered the little boy but not cliff hes not my enemy and that s w hat i can t forgive list year the can ad l in red crass society s enquiry bureau success fully traced 468 missing persons for relatives or friends in camda ind other countries notice to creditors and others in the estate of robert vjrae all persons having claims against the estate of robert vvse late of tht township of esquesing in hi count of halton farmer deceased who died on or about the twen y third day of december 1912 i- required to si nd particulars and proofs thereof to the undersigned before the seventh day of march 1153 when the assttsjjjjj be dis tnbu id among the parties legallv mtitled thereto having regard only to the claims which shall have been filed dated at acton ontario this twelfth day of february 1953 c f leatherland ac on ont a 33 3 solicitor for the executors there was an increase in sunday school givings of 2 835 vacation schools doubled in number going up from four to eight on the other hand through theweek organizat ions dropped in number from 58 to 55 and their membership dropped by 309 extensive building operation- and revaluation has led to a hted valuation increase m respect of county church buildings amur ting to 537 125 which now brings the total valuation for the presbytery to 1 514000 insurance coverage was increased by 465 000 as the re sult of a special campaign and the value of parsomges increased by 24890 twelve churches engaged in building extensions and improve men is some of them substantial of these appleby nelson burling ton carlisle free ton strabane hombv lowville palermo bronte ind trafalgir mit their expendit ures without incurring debt of the others all but one including georgetown millgrove milton and oakville each reported capital im provements greater than th in- crtased liabilities missioniry and maintenance which includes all the general outmch work of the church has been well sustained and the target figure which reprcsentd a 10 per cmt- increase on the previous yeir was exceeded by 4420 the amount of increase being 2 674 minister salaries and transportation were up on the yeir by 4 031 on the whole halton presbytery has had a good vear in 1953 every chirge is going forwird and stnv ing to take up the challenge of a developing community effectivelv mifomm and the golden west hra fust th opportunity yowv bn wtirhng for a delightftj 26day tnp sunny cofitoroki tw sighttrming all the way colorado spring cava of th winds grand conyon lot angsfes horywood and a iid trip kwm of th bonfor to tva jwona homvward bound you visit santa borbora and montorwy t a thrilling top m son rroncnoo and then nttum vta reno soli tott oty cheywww and orcogo 94 220 iouhd tut fau rom rotokto mmte waushoih too fat 1smghb ofcereae harold wiles agent phone 207 barnyard profits aim of experiment barmard manure is a cash crop which if properlv conserved and applied can result in a substantial profit for the farmer according to recent ixpcrimcnts conducted at canadian experimental stations in one test 115 tons of manure applied to the first crop tn a four vear ro ation increased value of yields in that period bv 5 06 to each ton of manure applied crop values were based on the follow ing prices mangels at 1 93 pr ton oats at 49 cents a bushel ha at 11 60 per ton while soil scientists are not agreed upon he proper time a method of applviig manure one point has been dennitelv establish ed that manure should not be piled or stored where the liquid part can dram awav and be last and that 1 ferilntng and soil y ment alu obtii pplv ing m nur c direct fron nbl vses h en hand in f m an in be rtd od h the use of ll h h dd valuib e phtv when fire or flood or explosion strikes a community help is needed immediately emergency supplies must be rushed to the stneken area survivors need blankets food and medical aid they need the red cross and the red cross is ever ready with equipment and supplies that you have helped to provide they are at the call of the victims of disaster anywhere the work they do u made possible by your contributions give generously keep your red cross strong nd support our red cross 5310600 is needed this year icid ind cut a more bilinced plant food con tent thes also absorb and hoh ammnn s n trogen which ends 1 ascape as a gas while manure ij rill in the stable and helps to re tain the potash in liquid manure gifts to yokt red cross are wtsriy used bmcb year the acemmttng a subject to mmdtt by th dommwrn goiemmeml

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