vjjjjj rlj iji y- f the acton free press acton ontario thursday march 24 1065 3talf photo hatton junior farmers climaxed their years activities with the annual banquet and dance in trafalgar hall on friday evening last week- study ng- the increasing numbtfr of trophies for various activities backing the head table are from the left past president don matthews president of the ontario junior farmer association carol boynton past secretary jean peterson incoming secretary joan w and the n p joh pickett warble kf brucellosis control acts passed by township council i- i t- bylaws for the purpose of en- r collector bert berry was paid prelng- the warble fly control 175 or half years salary act and the brucellosis cbritrovacli accounts paid included general a requested in petitions presented 29660 relief 15920 roads 2222- to council were passed by erfn j gs a total of 268165 township- off icials at their regular p t meeting in hills on monday rev c c cochrane elected moderator rev charles c cochrane min ister for the past seven years of melville presbyterian church westmount quebec and a former minister at georgetown and lime- house was elected moderator of the montreal presbytery of the presbyterian cburcti in canada he was minister in the district for several years prior to accept ing the call to westmount a graduate in arts from queens university and ih theology front knox college h succeeds rev dr r j berlls minister of- the church of st andrew and st paul march 7 a committee to supervise the control under the brucellosis con trol act was appointed consisting 6f dr- wdrtorirprovibclal vclerin- rj w d black county agricul tural representative george bryan township clerk morgan graham and john awrey tbif arrears against part of lot 22 con 7 amounting to 504 were cancelled having been wrongly as sessed daniel grey was appointed town ship treasurer for 1955 a donation of 25 was made to the- wellington county seed fair the account of the grandvallev conservation authority levied against erin township for share of administration costs amounting to 12096 was ordered paid fenc viewe c t a il ate frsm prompt guaranteed service to all makes of i television l car radios r wgrant watsons music store 1 24 mill st- b phone 594 your headquarters office supplies wattpaper paints r books v stations 125 am st guelph ont v farm f h farm lands on the line fehcpetween the pro perties of fred miller and j shar ped lot 29 con 1 were paid as follows george burt 7 chester burt 7 and robert rowan 7 election expenses for the byelec tion held in the township were paid as follows deputyreturning officer 7 poll clerk 5 polling booth 4 rtnrninp hnllat bnvp in cpnts per halton junior farmers banquet a r coulter wins friday is outstanding success reserve hay crown mile one way a e currie 17 robert kerr 1710 j gillespie 1670 morgan graham 1660 earl jessop 1670 robert sloan 12 george laeey 12 charles mc keown 1740 township hall 16 tie fifth annu otme tha t audr halton junior farmers in th tra falgar memorial hall lirt friday evening was well up to the stan dard of former years approxi mately 130 juriidrswert is atten ding far the cfehcious banquet catered by the beth wa and the exwient program presided over by taassnanerdon matthews i this was dons concluding fun- uon as president of hapten juniors vrder ha leadership halton jun- i iors iave enjoyed a year filled i with activity and achievement the annual banquet therefore was i a fining climax to an outstanding year j as we intimated a year ago it is jirfortunate that circumstances were jurh that the parents could not be present to see their young people lr action they would nave been proud o thejn and well they might be harolc brar accompanied by rutr wiisor started the evening cfj or a high level with his vocal selecton the lords prayer thr followed the toast to the queer and toy once it was in our tpmr aone properly then just tf pmv that halton has many w- a excellent leaoer- in corcmurty bar cmrirgfirr mrnt with the sentiments of helen vivian who conveyed the thanks of the gathering to mr boynton was manifest by the applaue which followed the conclusion of her remarks th final item of the program at the banquet table was the presen tation of the past president pin to don matthews and the public speaking and debating awards to mary pope jean peterson bar bara cunningham jean patterson joan wrigglesworth and john w picket these presentations were handled oy geo e elliott in his usual inimitable style which makes him a real favorite among halton juniors when we left the hall the young people were whooping it up ix music by the rhythm ramblers and so concludes- another out standing function in the long list of achievements in the halton jun iors crown for 195455 the eighth annual provincial hay show held in conjunction with the oxford county seed fair last week saw a new ontario hay king crowned in the person of mae hart of woodstock rr 6 for the first time since its in auguration halton was represented by an entry of a r rfoulter of carhpbehville his bale of second cutting alfalfa and brome took the reserve award in this strong show wh i at en from some- eight or nine counties it will be recalled that in the commercial hay section at milton fair last fall entries from the farm of a r coulter sons took first and second awards we wonder can he repeat in the special tiay class at the halton seed fair ji bacon show in the milton town hall this weekend in any event heres heartiest congratulations o roy on his achievement e l buchner optometrist in acton every wed afte office- at h mainprize barber shop hours 130600 evenings by appointment for appointment telephone 115 agricultural revolution typified in milk handling installation another large shipment is arriving e your order now i epms silerplate all for one price while they lastl at manufacturers special price knives tablespoons teaspoons forks dessert spoons sugar spoons butter knives salad forks jojsl 5blexiqn phone 645 ur pvcuen mill st mrgirg bar- ssttd bv rah vtixir at ne pan itd r er- joyaale sxrfstirrg i tn- ntrdrtir cif the head vdijit w aj- r4t-t- hrdls by joaz- ififii 1 rr eari wilson binj i equally gd jjb ir 5rcir ttaiil u ice ladies of bfi- wa trvr cie the toast v juryr institute- and thc jurr farmer- ably handled by biy furs wiimjk sirici j wripn we vititod the farm of- harvey xurse at ashgrove this past week we coijldnt help but wonder what would my dad and others of his generation think if they could come back and see what has laktn plact- in agriculture in the pajst 25 or 30 years they wer- o the generation who in their duth had swung the cradle who later had followed the reaper and then came the unbe lievable day of the selfbinder jv- m q mac sprjwl mrl beynlaa sptmkn it rrjdiicig the guet fpeaki hi j je jurio farmer presi- trit jhn w picket referred to car ijyyntori a the roost travelled vf any president vf the junior farmer of ontario u date mr -bjynton- whi attended th- world youth conierence in singapore n oh repreerte the junior farm- r of ontario he was the only carikdiar among the 550 delegates who were present from 47 coun- truiv for the three weeks con- jeryiice a wt listened to mr boynjtons kplehdid illustrated address we had uo reactions first that canada uit fortunate in having- a their rrprenrntative a young man of carl boytitotis calibre secondly as carl showed hi slides of points visited in holland italy egypt the suez iran india singapore malay palestine switzerland france bel gium and denmark we thought ho small th world has grown they slotted out lb the days whim trie flii was the medium of thresh ing out the griiinthen came the threshirg ujut powered by horses even we can remember the old srim engine tnhmh in our youth j eemed vi require an awful lot tf j water to be pumped from the creek and the piles of rails for fuel and the separator with its feeding table where two men used 1 to stand one to cut bands and the 1 other to feed and the carriers j which conveyed the straw out to tile men on the- stack ihrongh chaan pipes those were thy days when they really built stacks however to get bavk to the harvey nurse farm what did we see thai startled us so much well really nothing that we had not seen elsewhere but- here it was in halton county and on the farm iifa dirf farmer her is a farm oj fk acres carryingbetweeii 33 and 40 lnrithing cows the old wooden stable was totally inadt- rope with an enterprise of this scope so rather than rip out the old stable and put in steel which would cost plenty in these days harvey has erected a loafing barn 40 x 70 with lamindted rafters in one end is a milking parlor which will handle four cows at a clip and the milk will ko directly through grass piprmg tf one of those much mamgned bulk coolers groups to vilt farm earlier in the week we had at- way to arrive ti nded i meeting of the directorate of halton milk producera and there we heard irwin hartley of oxford county newly elected president of the toronto milk pro ducers and others comment on bulk coolers and tank trucks etc from their comments it definitely looks that whether we like it or not bulk hauling is on the way we question if harvey is any more in favor of it tin an the rest of us but we had to have a new milk house so decided he might just as well put in the bulk cooler when he wa at it and be ready when bulk hauling cant be stalled off any longer certainly to one of our vintage ins setup looks like a real labor saver wo- know that many halton dairymen will want to see the set up on the harvey nurso farm so with harveys approval we plan to make his farm one of the two to be visited when we hold the an nual meeting of hiltons three dill a groups next monday way to go i fe thtoeare few possessions from which you can derive the pride and pleasure that are yours when you own a chrysler wherever you make your appearance in this magnificent motorcar your arrival becomes a note worthy oocaaioni it introduces you as 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