Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 11, 1953, p. 6

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trtfracsbn hsf press acton ontario thursday june 111 iks pollock and campbell high grade memorials memorial engraving 1 wsmr 9 nt oait nxbthonk u optometo8t 58 si georges square gurph couplete eyesight service esqoesing concurs h area decision esquesing township council passed a motion to concur in the action of the minister department of planning and development in denning the township of esquesing as a planning area at its meeting on may 21 reeve george leslie presided at the meeting with dep uty reeve wilfred bird councillors walter lin ham and wm schenk present the reeve and clerk were auth orized to sign the deed conveying land m the village of norval which esquesing school area no 1 had conveyed to them in february 1947 back to esquesing school area no 1 a 25 foot flagpole was purchased it is to be erected at the municipal building the road superintendent was em powered to purchase fill from robt lane as soon as the quotation of 25c per yard was confirmed in writing acton taxi and snack bar 10 mill st w phont26tjr 24 hour taxi service our cars are radio dispatched out of town trips a specialty phone 260r for prompt courteous service how to keep more of the money you make ever notice how some people manage to saw money and live very well while they re doing it then othem who make just as much- can t save a cent the difference lies in that important wtfrd manage lf you want to manage your paycheck to gtt more and save more send for our free booklet vow budget this booklet explains id how to meet everyday expenses 1 2 how to clear up old debts and 13 how to buy the aptcial things yoa want out of life it is a simple workable plan there are no complicated percentages booklet contains no advertising have more save more by sanding today for your free copy of money manageinu your budget write to household finance consumer education department so richmond st w toronto ontario oisehold finance fmaivi a comaja farm news from haltons farm lands by j e wmtelocfc don johnson top i livestock judge sixty six halton junior farmers defied the elements and partlcipat ed in the annual junior farmer livestock judging competition on may 30th with j e whitelock and art bennett in charge the young men visited the farms of dr wm james stanley may johnson neelands m c beaty wm g booth and j h willmott where they judged classes of aberdeen angus percherons holsleins jer seys guernseys and hampshire sheep owing to the outbreak of hog cholera in ontario the classes of swine were deleted from the program and a class of hog car casses substituted in all the 66 competitors judged a total of 9 classes and in the afternoon at the milton high school gave oral reasons for their placlngs on one class each of beef cattle dairy cat tie horses sheep and hog car casses the official judges were as iol lows sheepj h willmott mil ton horses r g bennett ontario dept of agriculture toronto beef cattle finlay stewart canada dept of agriculture toronto hog carcasses leslie mcmillan can ada dept of agriculture toronto dairy cattle harold baker ont dept of agriculture former assist ant agricultural representative in wentworth county but since trans ferred to huron county flh y w i n w w also hon ored b having as a gue dr e lcyland president of the kings way kiwinis who followed their program throughout the day and ilo brought greetings f r m hii fellow club member who annuallv donate a number of short course scholirships to hilt in juniors don johnson of milton dupl cated his ich evement at the halton seed fair and bicon show list march bj again topping the comp ctition and therebv won the norvil challenge trophy which is award ed to the champion judge the hamilton spectator 50 spec ial which is awarded to the top junior on the basis of judging abil jty club work executive and leadership and junior farmer act ivities was awarded to howson ruddell of the normal club row pearcn made the presentation on friendly challenge make the mile road test reuarcrmsoune 4 ways bettor ll i a pnmw aull drrrc longer for lew with nm rcluncc gasoline an reliance n the bct we re ever mar keted not juii an imprwtd gaaoliaa but am all ww fouutnt mile tha 500auk road iet you 11 be ooo- nnced mi reliance prei you easier startsnew m controlled volatility factor mean saner cold engine ataru greater freedom from vapor lock paster accaeration- ifl use reserve power of your capaa when you need it u yoora with mm reliance gaaobnc quicker warmups a tw ought warmed up engine in tar itm tune greater economy tad itm ruk of enpne train longer muaoc yoo trml farther for leu with m rehaaca scan pnmnk that now tank nj with hnv rehanre ntddty saturday evening last on behalf of the donors the palermo junior farmers trophy which is awarded to the coach of the winning team was won by john c willmott the members of his winning team being don and paul johnson and paul ford other trophies were awarded as follows the donald robertson tropny high man in horses john w picket the duncan campbell trophy high man in beef cattle nor man bird the baronston trophy high man in dairy cattle harold lawrence the mason knitting co trophy high man in sheep john c willmott the thos blakelock trophy high man in swine don john son bank of nova scotia trophy inter township teams of 3 was won by don lawson gordon grah am and norman bird representing esquesing township the dr r k anderson trophv for the high aggregate score of six members from any one club was again won by the norval club their club representatives being fraser mcnabb gordon graham barry archer bill wilson earl wilson and john currle the cne shield for the high novice of the day was won by walter wilson j ttteltitisvraymwatttsptarifl the runner up to the trip winntr w is alex buchanan the boys competition was divid ed into three divisions and here the top contestants were as fol lows juniors 16 year and under nt rmin bird georgetown in termed ntes 17 to 21 vears gordon graham norvil scnurs 22 to 25 ears don johnson no hog ciioleka in halton toronto newspapers to the con trary there has not been as yet an outbreak of hog cholera in hil torn this statement was confirmed early last week by dr morgan of the health of animals branch of the canada department of agri culture the outbreak attributed to their county was stated to be in the campbcllville area investi ration reveals that while the farm in question is on a campbcllville rural route it is located some two or three miles within the coun y of wentworth at the end of last week addit ional outbreaks were reported in three or four more counties this can only be interpreted to mean that the disease is not yet under control local swine men would therefore be well advised to take every precaution where they visit and whom they invite into their respective hog pens present restrictions do not pre vent the marketing of live hogs or breeding stock anywhere in on tario west of the hastings county boundary as a matter of fact it is our understanding that undr permit from the health of animals branch breeding stock may be shipped to united states f v barbari cunningham of asn grtvc was the 1953 winner of the hilton district w i special at the junior homemakcrs achievement dny held m the milton town hall on saturday last mrs mabel borgstron acting home economist assisted by miss frances lampman mrs montgom cry ind miss robertson was in charge of the days program which brought together no less than ninetj eight junior homemakcrs who had completed the project the milky way a similar number completed the unit sleeping garments the achievement day for which was held last january a great deal of the credit for the success of the junior homcmaktr program in halton must go to the club leaders who were as follows acton mrs e storey mrs f brown ash mane marshall anne pel letterio ashgrove mrs w bird mrs c wilson billinafad mrs fred mick mrs robert mcener hornbv west mrs l may mrs c sinclair hornby east mrs d downs mrs f chisholm lim ho tse mrs s kirkpitm mrs e sanford lo willf- mrs roy coulter mr v mcwthur omigh mrs h rob rl on miss fllen chapman pit rmo miss lorrn lawrence s trh block- mrs robt iring mrs doug irving nelsin mrs d inald pier mr c tilling nrimrs h mclnughlin mr j l ellerby district w i pro dent for halton made the prts ntntion of the wi special to bnrbin cunningham who will be the hilton representative to ac company the delegation of ontario juniors to the a h club congres in chicign later in the year the runner up here was ruth wils n norval who thereby ns the k ngswav k wan is scholarsh p of i free sht rt course at the ontino agricultural college nixt the m iron town hall was a v r tihl beehive of industry throughout the day and hen the girls exhibited their record books tempting custards and part c pated in club demonstratuns as well is presenting some very ittrnct r club displays- each club member participating in the achievement day as pre ented with an 1847 rogers bros silver spoon to add to her h pe chest counti honor pins indicative of 6 co units of club aarkj were also present dto lrex rac were also presented to inei rae margaret ballm barbara tasker marie and donna marshall the bank of toronto trophy rmb ematic of th winning club team was awarded to the nelson c ub whose members are joan mc canon helen vuian and ru h feathers one when we paid a brief list 1 the t wn hall during the days program we were impressed not hamilton minister heads conference at the first session of the th3 him hon conference of the unite 1 church of cinadi held at mc master univers t on wednesdav jun 3 the rev normm raw son minister f the centenary united church ham hon ns elected president in succession to the rev dr e m aitken of first united mr riwions first sermon as i 16 vcir old student contained ev er thing he knew but that musl have been something beciuse the 1 ttle church at green biy ww crowded out the following sunday the congregation soon realized thit he wis just a boy with but little reso irees so they proceeded to supply him with sermons by thi great misters of the pulpit and he improved on them he improved enough to follow through into the ministry and now as newly elected president of conference he desired publicly to acknowledge his indebt cdness to mamtoulm it wis the toleranct love and understanding of in unmiture bov bv the peopk of that island thit hid made his ministry possible he said after his formal induction mr raw son created a precedent by re questing leave of the conference to invite mrs raw son to come to the rostrum to be received by the conference with him mrs raw son is this year president of th hamilton ministers wives assoc ntion mr riwson informed the con ference that he intended to urge i return to the pre wir custom of conference sundav for the next conference liymen should be re quested to supply their own pulp t over confircnce wctk end in or i dtr thit the business of confircnce might be given fuller ittention and s that on one div opportuniti miht b given to ill d legitcs to shire i deeper fellowship of w r i hip salada tea bags picture news from cil rouses of annual reports make fisctnating leading when they come from the chemical industry an interesting item from the record 26y million oi l spent on new construction last year b fas new copperdiff plant here is control panel of this push button plant where waste gases are turned into the liquid sulphur dioxide essential to pulp mills in the nunnfaxture of paper cohotaiuutlom donald garrard thu vear graod a ward vhmer on the popular natiao wide radio program oi l singing stars of tomorrow receives his award from interaauonallr known moncai 6gure dr edward johnson orer 4090 musical award were recently awarded to eight talented young canadian singers who topped the 44 contestants heard throughout the past season on cil singing stars of tomorrow my k0w fabrics of 100 orion will hold pleats well enough to withstand countless washings and the pleats can be set and removed with your own hand iron dm poor ftojsm far fi tnryl t mm canadian industries limited montreal for young men of 16 trades t for an army career under the lold apprentice plan the cenadiari army soldier apprentice plan estort m tsaiane career oppo t for yo mb of 16 who want a good future 3way aaropsansons trmhes soldier asmxrentstee for esrecn as skilled oldler ttsrfeemas tndmtrsinlaueabiawesasv 6 kosd tradm alttv rk now more than ever you uk rely oh reliance h b t the interesting displays and excellent demonstrations but even mure by the vaung people them wh f u a an inspintion to look into their faces thev are ndeed a real credit ti their res hctvc homes and to this countv it augurs well jnr the future hom s t their dominion where th f v ng lades wil play the a1 ic les i sbtalrsfcsera mfl6 aeamletnlc tratnhmaj la pjrysies rswfnistry afrefrra english esc military tresnins as a canadian soldier soldier apprentices follow a balanced pro gramme of slndy work and piat live in separate residence at armv schools under supervision of military and civilian lrutruc tors it a health v heneficial course of train ing that prepared soldier apprentices for fine career soldier appmitkts are ehprblr- for ail armr benefit pen ion and the 30 dais annual leate the receive half pay ululr 16 but upon reaching theu 17th birthday they re- titernflp wi extra group payei they qualify ttie young man who is interested in the happv heallhy and purposeful life of the soldiar apprentice thomld uiveahrafe immediately tkm tatu combo bwosv wta bring yom fmo svtfaowf any obligation general officer cofnfnandlaa central cottuuna oitou barr oktlbe oo plea wad roe the booklet m the soldier apftreatiee i a

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