Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 7, 1953, p. 6

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the acton free press acton ontario thursday may 7th ims itahks on tintypes dairy herd iwarovemeat dr norman high direitir dip amthtlwi open u loma course oac addressed thi mm applicants hrtt roup using as his topic the our hk the part three ears tt8 conference theme esurday 1 halton herds have bwi enroled in da and to morrow stressing thit dain herd improvement work farming is big business and out this has been one ol the moat lining omr of the difficulties and popular if not the most popular ihelr possible solutions dr high live tovk extension project ever paid the wnv for an oyn n discus initiated in this county this tvpe yon which followed his talk of com testing was undertaken at the afurnoon sessim jack primarilv for dairymen owning mcpherson formerh director jjradeor t her of pwrebreda p ontario ppartmrtt- and grades a a matter of fact agriculture was chairman for d hla not only prov ides lhi panel discussion on understand of pt rformance work for pure bred ing one another the panel was same semce rendered bj record made up of delegatus from scot herds but also provides cost of pro ian j alberta usa and ontario duction data on eaih individual a banquet in the college dining herd i hall with the usual singing and this information hile confident short snappy address bv c ep ial to the herd owner does enable graham deputy minister of agrl him to compare hit cost flfures culture occupied the delegates with the average of his group asl tinn until eight pm which was will as with the two high and two the hour all halton delegates and low herds this information in many other halton people had itself 15 of sufficient value to cause i awaited with anticipation come pun bred breeders to givc in ttu fall of 1952 mnttetn coun considt ration to going out and tie inured debating teams m th purchasing one or more grade cow i provincial junior farmer debating in order that they may become eli stnes the time for the finals had gtblc under the policy arrived two teams wen lift so however the pollcv was recent i it was lambton vs halton res lv revised bv the ontario deoar olved that rural depopulation ment of agriculture and under thi threatens the prosperity and wel new regulations herd owners must fare of ontarlp careful prepar- have at least two grade cows inatkm bv eleanor mckeown and order to quail f for membership i earl snow halton capable de this has resulted in a number of biters paid off as they were a- re present members being unable warded an unanimous decision bv to qualifv and consequently sev the three judges and declared pro eral more herds can be accommo v mcial debating champions dated those interested shoumi this was the fifth straight win immediateh contact the local for eleanor and earl and thanks branch of the ontario department goes to them and their many anp- of agriculture in milton i janiar karnen at oa c ctaorch service h the provinciaj conference and annual metinr of the junior fanners association of ontario at traded stven hundred and flf founjt people from everv part of ontario on sundav mondav and tuesday april 3s 27 and 28 taith each lo al junior farmer organization eligible to send tw o delegates tht group which assem bled sundav afternoon represented good cross section of ontario s farm v outh in addition sev eral visitors attended nancy fleming ian wddleton ronald dalglish and graham roger from scotland phvllisani- scott and ron pollock alberts lawn net lov fred pir dee lo5 burt masachu tt us mant st mirtin connecticut kenru th gould new hampshire mid d joan tullj australia church service mac lofrin i junior firm from oxford countv w hi tarlier this ytar v n tht prov n nl pub lie speak ifc award addressed he annual church servict htld in war mermial hill on the open nu night of the conference haltn countv junior farmers choir led thi singing and initiated i much fiv arable comment for their nndition of two special numbers bless thl house and bless the lord o m soul mr thomas al lin of waterdown directed tht coir and mrs george ntwell of m lion a as the verv capable orpin ist t tht fireside which followed the halton choir sang two addit mnal numbers which along with community singing led bv norm lindav and four numbers bv tht oac quartette led bv jonn lindli y of burlington prov idt d added enjovment for all music lovers halton debaters win prerbvlal championship follow ing a welcome to oac bv dr j d maclachlan david peuetterio capably delivered tba president s addres a challenging thought provoking speech whicl also summirued some of the work done bv the provincial organtz ation porters for the honor which thej have brought to halton count the championship prize of preeiiatedbydav4dpeltetterk williams darby statham the lacrosse that came back to actortwasn t the samt tvpe of game that was played by tht above team at the turn of the centurj these young acton mm plaved field lacrosse and tht space used was a held which took in about half the centre section of the park ou will notice tht longtr lacrosst sticks in those davs the passes win long and the checking hard front row is billv curat w swackhamer frank mcintosh doght discourager provincial president round anarsquaretjancing cor eluded mondav s program separate sessions and annual meeting on tut dav morning the bojo and girls had separate stssions for the girls there wen discussions on know our fabrics and cul tural interests fir the boys a visit to the agricultural engineer ing st lis crops and animal hu bindrv departments of the oac afur the cbc farm broadcat which took plice from memorial hall and fnturcd verm gamock tht cnig ind spt ial intervitw thi dt let lies ht id tht ir annual met ting d n middkton middl i c un tv was eltcted pre idem ti m cud divid pell tier i ind cirl boyt m ork cmntv movt up to it ict pns dent a succonful cvnfinnt is tht n ult of cinful p annul the 193 c m ft n net had nn t urtunh b en v 11 phnncd 4h clubs orranlir fiur halt n 4 h clubs w formed in the milton court house on fndiv ivtnint mi 1st mr j e whittlock agricultural rep restntative welcomed back several of list vnrs numbers and express ed pleasure that tht re were many new members present after in txplanition of policies regulations and record books by art bennett awttant agricultural represtntative officers were elec cd for the four clubs houlein 4 h calf club president norman bird vice pnsident ralph cunning ham stcretiry don cleave h foraffe club president jamie cunninghim vice president barn archer sec treisurer lvnne coulter jersey guernsey 4 h coif club president grant devlin vice president man lou mtx ander secretin eleanor jovct bef 4 r calf club president cliff norrtsh vice president katherine mem- ecretarv john willmott several of the local club leid ers were present the 1952 mem bers who finished their projects eich received a 4h pin or crest highlight of the evening was a short address bv dive pclletteno a former calf club member com menting on his experiences in club w rk and in junior farmer activi tus dave urged all members to take idvantage of anj opporunitj to gain practical experience and education the large group was then privileged to see colored slides of a trip to england and scotland which dave participated in while representing ontari the overseas judging team barrv archer thanked dave on behalf of the entire group back row jrora- left to right bob scott anson smith cart william eddu rvder bill sti tham jim barrv murphv and fred rvder thl grandstand in the park was on tht lot now owned bv mrs kenntth mackenzie and th other building in the background was a barn which belonged t tht houst adjoining this lot tin mapk tret s w hich in sin h tint big trets now wtn just mwlv started the two residences seen in the background belonged at that time to giorge dills sr and john chlsholm and t n adjoining the park before the knox avtnut stctlon was tpened for building the only tnlrance to the park was thtn by way of park avenue we recall many hot ganus of tht ild lacml days in the park plavirs wrtnt w lighted down with muth padding and check mi wis rouhh and slashing part of the gamt ex ran high nhct on morz41ia1rvone oe- casion the visiting playtrs wen hurritd off the fltld after the kim in tht bus and doc law son tht constable mounted the bick sttp to set that fui did not nioli st the players it w is i rugtd gamt in which tht plnv t rs w tnl through tht whh sisaion without subctiiuteis plijtr hid to be pretty well 1 ud tut btfon i substitute took his plite pirhip some of vou litr folk will n membt r how tin mithim biys used to call photo by a out over to darby and across to bui as the play went down th fltld looks as if a t brown took this picturt before one of tht gamt v the boys have their hair will tombed and the parts in the hair of tht players haven t been tn ustd by a stick fcopyrfjjhted bills car wash your car will bo cloaned inside and out for 125 pick up and delivery operated by bill masters m acton taxi and snack bar 10 miu st w phone 260r 24 hour taxi service otjrcakb ahb kaululsparcrirtj- out of town trips spoclatty ttfone 260ft for prompt courteous mrvtoa guaranteed floor price on purina fed broilers heres how it works if the prica is higher el ii weeki when you tell your broil then you get the market price if the price it lower you gel the floor price get compute details milking machine replacement parts field corn seed now in stock puce your order here for hey end straw acton farm supply purina- watts pioneer and blatchford feeos phone 346 mill st south acton wl know one mlaxme dot ho mm r welcome the latest thing in tumiruuti an efcctr jogprod next lime towner nnhea into battle yon can nonchalantly prodc this twofoot aluminum rod and apply it to the handtat pan of the dog anatomy the malting shock u quite batmlen bot they say a few treatments can the pugnacity of even the toughest tkc speaking of electricity cans dssns can take pnde that the tartest stranded ejectncsj cable ertr ma3c for an overhead 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