the acton free press acton ontario thursday auoust tfth 1093 farmers buy time at the b of m many farmers need time time for income to catch up with expend turc such firm necessities as feed fertilizer and seed hnve to be paid for as thc tre used in many cases but it mm take the farmer many month- to conveit them into in come for himself this is a familiar problem but it is of tin a serious one for the farmir without too much ready cash especially when he is faced with mounting costs the answer for many a farmer is a low cost bink of montreal farm loan it enables him to pull through low income periods with out havins to cut down the scilc of operations and the savings he makes b pacing cash for roods more than coer the low interest charges on the loan he knowa too that he can arrange repayment by instalments timed to match his peak income periods if you mid money for feed for tllizer or seed or for any other es bcntnl farm expenditure call in and discuss the mittir with gordon oder mamjier or the acton b of m you ii find mi odir is fimiliar with fiim fin incing and hell do everything pcssiblt to help you and nmimb i when you ask for a b of m farm loan you are not ask ing a 91 ts the banks busi produced by imperial tobacco company of canada limited as a public service c nothoq wi wondeji how much finer jroa can get than the aluminum win med in debate apparatus which records the cartht tremora drawn out almott to the vinfah- tag point it b about oaetwdfih the duunctcr of a human hair one pound of aluminum woold make enough of this unbelievably fine wire to ttretcfa 20000 muetl we know no more striking sample of the way people make use of the lightnew and strength f aluminum for all aorta of jobs our research and technical men kb constantly tackling new quce tioos brought to them by cana dian manufacturers who look to aluminum m developing new pro duct or better products or pro ducts that cost less atununum company of canada ltd akui high y1fld ot oats oni hundred bushels of oats to the ncn is 0 tremmdous yield in iny country in the world wi nou in the lfl50 report of the statistics and public itloni bnnch of the ontario department of agriculture that the avirape yield of oats for hilton county for that year is rivin as 43 bushels per nci e and for the province as 4 2 bushels per acre we further note in the same riport that for the period 1b82 to 19s0 the average yitld is kiven as 35 5 bush els this ycir however we have heard of quite a number of locnl farmers who were getting 75 bush qis per acn ind up to 90 bushels lost night ue learned from ernest pell of omagh thai his neighbor hugh l bealy had got a yield of 651 mnsurcd bushils of oats off six and a half acres it so happens that messrs h u bntj and ernest pell exchange woik 111 haying and hir ling ind consequently mr pell helped with tlu hirvestint of the field in question is then inyone in the country who can bint that record for 1953 night school ci assfs for milton subject to the fiml joint npproxal the community progi mimes branch of the ont irio depirtmint f educition ind the ontario de i irtmint of agriculture prospects point to the continuance of the rur il community night school ilisscs it milton again this winter mcetmj held in the firmcrs building miiton on tuesday even tngor lastweektmotlorrfras pas sed recommending that the night school classes be organized in mil ton arirt lha thf- eoippratjor of the departments of agriculture and education for ontario be solicited in so doing the following local planning board was appointed for the 1953 54 season chairman a t woodley mil ton rr 1 secretary mrs velma norris milton rr 2 treasurer mrs geo e elliott milton mrs j e ellerby acton rr 4 mrs c f thompson muton m a campbell milton rr fl f w chisholm hornby the meeting in question was con vened by agricultural represents tive j e whitelock and was attend ed by d l minshall representing the community programmes branch of the ontario department of edu cation the milton night school classes of the past three years have been one of the most popular projects ever sponsored by the departments in question as a matter of fact the enrolment of 472 last winter con stituted a record for rural ontario the milton office of the ontario department of agriculture has a most interesting map showing the home location of all who attended the classes last winter it is pleas ing to note that all parts of the county were represented including the urban centres of acton bur lmgton bronte georgetown mil ton and oakvilk the local planning board will await the final decision of the de partments previously referred before taking further action 4 ii calf club members meet members of haltons 4h dairy fioii fi jmmdtoh optometrist 58 st georges squarf guelph formerly occupied by mr ip head complete eyesight service and buf calf clubs concluded their summer prugrim of meetings this past week and in now busy mak ing pieparation for thur achieve mini day at milton fair on satur day september 26th incidentally the iif club hheiw will commence iiilur this tir with the holstcln cilves bunt judged it 1100 am followed by jersey guernsey and beefcakes the earlier stirt stiould cause less interference with the county holstcin jersey ind guerri- se bhows and be fairly well com pleted before the bief clisscs get under wav dr and mrs jamfs popular with 4 ii club members dr jimes was host to the hal ton beef and dm pur post club on monday eimng august 17th at his maiden firm jim mckiy farm manager exhibited two classes of very fine aberdeen anjus citlle whuh were judged bv members ind isilois j e whitelock und art bennitt fai the officnl pi icings ind reisons after the members had hcen itnrkid on their oral rnsens a curling demonstiation conducted b mr mckiy focussed attention on methods of making beef cattle ippear more compict low sit and hiek when pirided btfoie the judge on achievement day a nllen tmininitnn ce nclude d the uitinr whieh was further high lighted b the hospitality extended when the entire jroup adjourned to the j mus ind mckay home for 1 socnl time agricultural hall reduce costs to get markets do the politicians who advocate regaining the united kingdom market really wnnl to do the things necessnry to restore our trade with brita 11 regaining the uk mnrket means the removal of the reilnct ons that pr vent prices wag s aid o iher cots fum flowing freely into hat ance ciind i fn mot sell yqung foresters work on aerial phologrophic maps made during nventory of ontario s forest wealth by the department of lands and forests the oint ground aerial survey covered about 170 000 square miles and was begun in 1946 by the division of timber management pickets should accommodates dairy members oh thursday evening august- 20 er 50 members of the dairy calf clubs met at the agricultural hall on the milton fair grounds for their final meeting a program of movies demonstrations and exami nations made a full evening and was directed by ad woodley chair man of the halton 4 h club lead ers council and art bennett as sistant agricultural representative one of mr woodley s holstein calves was used to demonstrate proper clipping procedure a panel discussion on registration and trans fer of pure bred cattle was present ed by three members namely mary lou alexander eleanor joyce and norman bird following a written examination messrs woodley and cecil lawrence spoke briefly films entitled royal winter pair and farmers of the future were screened during the meeting be licenced acton guests attend wedding in orillia rev frank conkey officiated at the double ring ceremony on sa urday august 22nd which united in marriage merna elizabeth john son ind robert samuel holmes of niagan falls formerly of onllia the bride is the daughter of mrs morris johnson and the late m- johnson of orillia and the groom is the son of mr and mrs samuel holmes of acton baskets of gladioli in all colore decorated the orilha presbyterian church for the occasion j d gordon played the wedding music and mrs o c elliott of smith s falls sister of the groom sang o perfect love before the ceremony and because during the signing of the register given in marriage by her broth er morley johnson the bride chose for her wedding gown a white stnpless floor length gowi in nylon net over satin a nylon lace redingote fashioned with a queen anne collar and falling into a slight train completed the bridal gown her fingertip veil cascaded gracefully from a tiara of rhino stone and pearls and she cirned a bouquet of red roses white poms and gladioli t ps mis june holmes sister of tl tro m eas 11 d or honor in a ma j w th miteh ng tloi and t n th br de mi d m 11 w 1 d m the lawlessness and violence we have seen in connection with some recent strikes is the logical devel opmenl of the laxity of law en forcement in the past for years striking unions have been allowed to take the law into their own hands and to work their ill on those who cross their paths refuse to join them this practice has been condoned by government conciliators agree ng that there would be no pros ecutions for lawlessness if the strikers would lay down their capons and negotiate peacefully ith their employers mr frosts announcement that picketing on the highways will be punished under the criminal code comes none loo soon for lawless ness condoned can soon get out of hand this paper has always contended that 90 per cent of the violence in these labor disputes is due to mass picketing if we arc to have picketing it should be defined and regulated pickets should be required to carry licences and only enough of them should be licenced to do the legit imate work of picketing anyone guilty of picketing with a licence should be liable to prosecution it is time our law makers were waking up to the fact that the rights of the citizens are the re sponsibilily of the constituted auth onties rural scene there is no point in straining to set how steep a hill vou can climb in high gear say engineers on hills a good driver shifts to second gear when the speed drops down around 20 miles an hour your floors ore our business food t 1 the united kinld- market prices on their behilf a canadian government buys their produce and holds it off the british market the watts paid canadian work ers feir materials manufacture anl transportation constitutes 80 per cent of the cost of goods and ser vices entering into export trade british workers get ibout one half of the pay canadian workers kit i r comparable skills and ef foil with the removal of ill restrict ions on the free flow if wages the moncv wajes of cundian worker mijht drop 25 per cent while thr r r il waees increistd by a similar p rei ntage have a coke the orangevillf bottling works orangaville ont phone 137w armstrongs nairas dominion inlaid linoleum and tiles rubber and plastic tiles quaker floors and congoleum congowall quaker wall plastic wall tiles venetian bunds plywood aluminum moldings waxes and cleaners sanding machines for rent clement floor roof service mike c0xe plumbing heating space heaters air conditioning electric stoves refrigerators washing machines 81 mill st acton we have an expert service department to serve you l0rne garner motors ltd acton ont phono 452 45 main st n t0th service station 12 no 7 highway w acton ont p si i v i j h order your fall wheat fertilizer now howards barnfiy spray livestock spray insect bombs king caicium sprays and djsts stockade and pratt s sprays new potatoes 2 35 bag frost fence w hav a good fonco stnttchor for thoao who jumhajo thou quality fonea horo first grade sisal v hay fork rom milking machine replacement parts now in stockbinder twine 17 so 100 lis balk twine acton farm supply a d fu 1 bouffant skirts qffheocl it th k a e r i i mrvdt of p nk nk hi nrvn m her r f i b ui ctrn ard lace klr lh p nk it r e jrd ige f i rk nw f r th hmejmoon rp i d o htr po nls thf br dr ch isc for hr go ng w ay a powder b w ju 1 u ih tiaw ard pnk acc n and a orsage of i pink anil white roses the br de s jt tl to b goom wa an el cir v razor to ih br de maid charm brace ii the t maid c4 iwrhir and svk t etr r njr the rooms jrfl to the br de as a lamp et and ti the uhi and bet man t e cl p cue ts a tended the eddina from or 11 a coldyater chicou m qu bee s fi rim toront laricaj c knj ir acon otta a smiths fall ard dundu mr and mrs hoime will re de at 1396 elm street niagara falls ontario aug 28 to sept 12 toronto xxz