Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 29, 1952, p. 6

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page six the acton free press acton ontario thu may mlh i32 hm fi jtamjto optometrist 58 st georges square guelph formerly occupied by mr e p head complete eyesight service dead stock daad and crlppud farm animal kamovad promptly for sanitary diapoaal telephone collect gaorgatown 11 oualph 3334 gordon young ltd interior decorating for suparlor workmanthlp qultfc efficient sarvlca and tha naw wallpipar sample books call cyril e tin decorator rockwood 51 ring 5 eden mills camp turns to school camp edge wood at eden mills will be the site of an experiment early in june for weok itchool will be held at the camp as bushc take the place of blackboards and the cowj mooo will be tho near est thing to m jichool boll the beautiful southern ernmosa site not jar from acton ha been leased to the kin george homo and school association of guelph about 40 youngsters of one claw at the school wlfl determine for tho department of education the value of camping as part of the regular school curriculum parent pay the costs for their own children and the ouelph hoard of education and local home and school annunciation will supplement this camp edgcwood i the property of the lutheran church a program of studies of marine bird and plant life tree identific ation conservation nnd visits to neighboring farms will pitt new sparkle into the regular 1 1 ass room uubjecli special ptogrnms 11 e pi inned for the evening as well how re you gonna keep em back in school after thev ve seen the farm mnvbe by the promise of more such camp school experiments in ihe future questionnaire shows most prefer lower tax who doesnt most people answering a question b the financial post would like to rre taxes louer they uotild lop off the defense surtax and lower excise taxes on automobiles ap pliances soft drinks confectionery and tobacco others hod n no at personal in come and corporation taxes but left alone nil other taxes exeept the to bacco excise tax a few taking a long lew of the present taxes and government plan ning to hold down inflation nnd for defense ipcndlng suggested little change except the tobacco tax a general stand was taken on al lowing both corporations and indi viduals greater opportunity to in- test if canada s industrial develop ment is going to continue it the present pace ufuaut piano sales service of hamilton new and used pianos piano tunad rapalrad and rebuilt for service and estimates phone 128 acton john calder plumbing heating eavestroughing tinsmithing prompt courteous service free estimates church street phone 319w the maple cattle breeders association success with superior sires 1945 1952 annual field day at the head office grounds maple tuesday june 3rd 1952 2 pm guest speaker dr v a rice dean of agriculture university of massachusetts amherst usa breeding and improving farm animals everyone welcome come rain or shine ualstelns hell huh ht natlemui a 9005 00 average at a sale of dairy cattle u a lot of money in ny day and uc yet that i the report ed figure for tho bfl head of cattle sold at the national holatelti kale held in the municipal arena oak vllle on monday of taut week fiue they were in oir opinion a top lot of eattle brought out in excellent condition and bloom it dot in dicate that dcuplte the present mir- phih in moat of our agricultural commodities holatoln breedem have confidence that the market will correct itself just ai noon an tha present us emluitgo la ivmnvnl thi top figure ww 00 v us paid for mi eight months old son of marksman nut of a flood piuh dam sired by mont vie chiertaln 7th this tilf wan purchased by mount hope farms in the v s which means he will have to remain at cilennftrin farms at atllxton until the embargo is lifted hnlton was well represented both in the buying and selling f iel- letterio and sons of milton paid l27 furnjunloi minting ninnd- son of the 11 2000 ita motidalc vnltn gland rang moiuirque major is the name of this new hal- ton resident his dam li a very good cow with a lift lime produc tion of 107 vh lbs of milk nnd fl 117 lbs fat her largest nnd most re cent record is mnde n an ii yar- nld with 21011 lbs of milk and 028 lbs of fat from this same herd namely wm imuuuct of la presentation que w s hall and son oakville pur chased a senior yearling heifer at 1250 hnlton sellers included it c given and son georgetown whose outstanding senior yearling heifer brought 1100 three ycnrold heifer from a g hunter of nelson wns sold at 57 a tin yearold heifer consigned bv j f trimble presi dent of the halton holstcm club brought 550 from frank g snrk and son of milton n two 3 earold daughter of lonelm toad anthony one of the maple unit sires brought 500 a similar figure was received by dr paul beer and son georgetown for their two yearold daughter of nock wood rocket jul ius blanshard bros of burlington were the consignors of a good three yearold heifer but unfortunately we were not present when this heifer went through the ring how- ev cr this should be sufficient to indicate that despite presenl condi tions good cattle still command high prices j for saturday june 7th at the o a c where group from all parts of the two eountlpn will meet in ttme for lunch ih tha colletfe dining halt an gtiau nf the o a c for the first time the guernsey enthusiast of tha two countiw are jo organlxntlonn hi sponsoring thh popular went a duy lit tlttt oac l alwuya worth while uud in early june everything la at i in boat aside from providing un opportunity to meet old tvlemlsi membera of the oac staff eing aomethlng nf the oac livestock it also provide un haley tvvotiinn new willi xn 1 opportunity for those intereated to get the latest information on audi topics iih gramh silage hay drlerw leafing bartu forage crops and farm marhluery the ladles always g u a real kick out of peeing kome of tin- ran plants in the college gre nhousefi and around the beautiful campus laist but not least the klda itava a lot of fun in their sports program in brief it is a gmjit diivf for everyone who takis it in and fur thermore voii don t have to in a dairyman to g t in on the parly in other words it is ilalton and peels dav nt the oac sure if you cant make it on june 7th you can go up the following wiek nny time from monday to friday inclusive that u farmers week nt the oac ontario arricaltural officials vuit quarantined area col the hon t l kennedy on tario minister of agriculture ac companied by w p watson on tario live stock commissioner re- centl returned from a visit to the area near regtna at present quaran tined for foot and mouth disease mr watson in conversation with the writer stated they have done a great job in cleaning up the area in question it is perhaps open to question whether or not someone blundered at the outset but we would judge from mr watsons statement that the federal officials in charge have done and arc doing a real job at the present time from another source we w ould judge that relatively speaking not too many good cottle have had to be slaughtered while there has been the odd herd of pure bred dairy cattle the qimlitv of these would not compare with the average good commercial herd of pure breds in ontario when attending a meeting at brookville one of the nassagaweja township officials reported that a certain resident of hnlton in criti cizing the federal government on the handling of the foot and mouth outbreak stated and the con stipation they rt paying isnt an eood tither however bt thit as it 111 iv our infoi nntum i that the compensation being paid is um nicktl the cattle are worth provided there isn t a furtln r out- buak of the disease in canada various officials tnntacted sit in optimistic that there art good chinns thl iniburm will bt lifud b j iiuiarv 1953 folk hehool news i halton county has a lot of firsts to its credit nut long ago wo an- nnunced that halton was the first county to inaugurate a farm pond policy now we understand hnlton is agun in the lend by beln the first to contribute financially to tho ontario folk school council for the post two ygrs the coum oil has without cost to the county supplied leadership of the highest calibre for the folk schools held at the roy coulter residence near lowviiie in the past financial as sistance has been given to tho folk school council by the united co operatives of ontario nnd tho com munity programmes branch or the ontario department of education the halton folk school com mittee at their last meeting con tributed 50 to the ontario council in the hope and expectation tliat other counties will follow their ex ample recently the ontnlo folk school council wns invited by the united nntions association in canada to attend the first ontario regional conference to be held at the uni- versity of toronto on may 24th it is the feeling of the council that this invitation is in recognition of their effort to bring better methods of ndult education to the rural people of ontario utter to thi editor the discussion of public issues dear kdltof mlningf btnh it we train num and worn fii for almost evry potwlbl form of artlvlty except politic in our lutleelloii nf provincial mnmlmr we triint to bull luck and not in- frequently gel uway with it your member may turn out iwtttir tliurr you hoped he often doe we art better in our wdw tlou qf thidulutin foi tho hoiue of com- inotavtlie vote 1 a urt not muili in te rented in many canh tuy havtj to be haulm to the polta to the voter count win after 23 years absence on saturday afternoon may 17 the campbellville intermediate ball team after an absence of 23 j ears won a 7 1 victory over georgetown raiders at the athletic grounds the highlight of the game was the four hit pitching of jack roberts in recording his first victory of the eir the oung campbellville left hander struck out ii and walked onlv four the home team plaed i sound defensive game but were helped out on the scoring column bv 1 second rate fielding display by george town left jordan held the homesters to seven hits two of which were of the scratch varietv kenneth moore led the campbt ii- v ille att ick w ith a double and a single w hile the other hits were 1 1 me red bv roberts with a double and singles by dow ling earl curns mcphatl and laking a kooei crowd attended halton breeder tubs sporuaor rtiltie i c irroll smstmt deputy minister of am leulturt is to in the must spe tkir it the twilight mtet- 111 j to be 1m id at the o ikv llle ivalii areni mar tnfiliar on tuesday evening june- lid this will tt thi i urth mnitii tvint ef its kind pousoiid bv the hilton holste in hieeelers c iul it will be ree u l that mr c moll utiti a m in ik r of t hi twi ontuio p lo wim n who touted cite it lit it un t irlv this iir uhlh oviis s mr c1110ii visit ed a lunnthr of otht r 1 urupi m khintiies uni ll k s without sav ing that hn address entitled high lights of m overseai trip will le- of interest to all agriculturil pro ducers along with this outstanding ad dress wdx pi some demonstrations and judging of holste ins under ihe able leadership of geo drennan popular fuldman for central west ern ontario ladies as well as men are ioitedand jjnth splendid nr- commodation under cover the event will go on rain or shine ii out in jersey and gnrnwry lnutoabuts to vuit oj c the annual field dav at the oa c jointly sponsored for many years by the halton and peel holstein and jerse clubs normally attracts from 1 000 to 1 200 from the two coun ties this yearns event is scheduled auction sale of mrnitl rf ftc the nn ik viorth of idjouung umli mkinil uutioiiitrs hivt ni insriu turns to m 11 bv pub- uction it the proprietress horn mlstriss ii ixis t hi t iron to brick f irm ju rth of p l robertson fietor thi town of milton on uhfsiv jus 4th t j o clock tht following st tti e tu h fuu b ick ind 4 1i11 is o m itch dining ruom tuti iih nil ig round ixtuimon thi ll churs uut buffi t to mrih st uli i ollc h electric vv isht r beattv e 1- ii le e ibim t rulo leetrit ra ig t v with buk 1 vrtru iron il a ru dj 1 r eltctrie table lights lr it he r dii nport and 2 iti ge ihurs to niach book exst org mi ind stool v ictrola and re orits several small tables drop leaf kit- dun t ible kitchen table ind 6 chairs to mutch bar room irm ehiir odd kitchen chairs kitchen stool ice box mirrors trunk 2 iron beds with springs 1 wooden bevd and springs 2 felt mattraies 1 spring mattress 2 dresieri 3 wish stands 3 toilet seti bod e screen 2 c stqvjj- 1 almost iffis 1 coal beater 1 annex range kitchen cabinot 5 linoleum 1 ugs stur carpet runner rag mats cushions curtains blinds 2 copper boilers paper racks fancy work oil parlor lamp odd oil lampj bed spreads cooking utensils ome glass dishes etc no reserve as proprietress is giv ing up housekeeplni terms cosh with clerk day of sale hindu5y elliott auctioneers wm randell clerk b312 things to come one retinnn for this uputhy l that the meettngji arc dull kven the larutldiib may not have tttudled the luiiitri how ran we expect that people will he deeply interested nil too often tiny ar nut they vole by guexsthcru la one thing whleh would help kvery poltthal meeting xhnuld he thrown open for dlxriuu- loti or at leiint foi question nrul iiiutwern it would hi fit moil mtei jitinj for thoii who attend it would he helpful to our national life this ii done in great britain they rail it heckling the soln ire wild to be the mo l 1 impotent hctkhrri in the world in cunnda the public plat form is no longer n fen tun of our politic 11i life ijim tally in the eniintiy an audit nt 1 willing to 11k queil- imu and a rompeleut candidate i a leil njoyment to those who are inun sti d 1n publif iffnlrs re- sideji and this 1 1 important you are not likely to sec your member in action at ottawa jou ran heai him at home if you give him an op portunity ii j deachmon lorne garner motors acton ony wone 452 tqths service station acton ont phone 326r h s h0lden optomalritt byes examined glasses fitted 7 douglas st guelph pollock and campbell manufacturcra of high grade memorials memorial engraving 63 water st north gait telephone zms how hoover gives rugs new nnd don o brlghttooking rug give the xchou room a hftf the bouncing cork show that ttomelhing in happen- ins here tomctlunt very jrood for your rug its the gentle vibra tion that ihaltei loose the murder gnt that cud away the nap the grit thats not removed by ordinary cleaners hoover beats aj 1 tuttpj w it cteanj thu all adds up to longer life and fresher colors for your rugs color vm ng we calj it yea eta colarvite your furniture tad draperies juit as eujiy with ta hmtuiy toola that plug right into the side of ihe hoover cleaner lui t this the time to give special thought to your costly rags aad furnuiungs here u the right cuaaee to preserve their iice and beauty see the famous triple- action havr now at our itore or phone lor a free home dcmonetration youll be happier with a hoover manning electric acton awml aacaafaa7i rw to -kb- zy you buy the most efficient most profitable working force when you invest in uptodate power farming machines rps making use of uptodate equipment to get more work done with less help is the most efficient and the most profitable way to operate a business in farming as in other in dustries power mechaniza tion stcpsup production increases the output of available manpower and keeps costs down the steady adoption of new machines to re place worn out or oldstyle equipment is an investment that pays off in easier more profitable farming in masscyharris machines you get the latest in cquip- mentbuilt to save lime save tabor and save moncyr your local masscyharris dealer will be glad to give you full particulars masseyharris company limited makers of high quality farm implements sine 1847

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