miviitiy rrvat v j j r r aqarx he acton free pttess acton ontario llfliijjilffjc f apvr wmtfarm v ma imh fi4 1 farm news t- holsttin breeders honor v to wrence at ladies night a nlonslnu feature of th program foflowlnjr thvwir tdios nifeht tkecun affyt ttnljon branch lu-ld- banquet of thv halton rtolstejn breciftjrs wasjoje presentation made tttmrriitid mis v rftfcawrence mr wwrence recently retlnd tr irotnotrcasuror bf the hnftivi club after 22 years service the presentation was made bjt two vete ran past presidents of the cliibj m i brawn and thos bird mr and nirs fcwrence wereimsentcd wit h an oil painting by the noted artist jordonus van dor vliet of terra cotta geo peltcttcrio president of the haltnn cliibjvs the able chairman of the evening for this event held in the tr memori hal o wednesday evening of last week two hundred and xixtytiight were in attendance for the banquet cater er to by the willing workers group of palermo united church arrione the jgjiests present from outside the coiinty were mr and mrs fred m snyder of waterloo mr snyder was recently elected president of the holsteinfriesinn association of canndat mrs g e raithbyof guelph dr j c rennic and mr needham of the animal husbandry staff at the ontario agricultural college president alex and mrs thomas of the wentworth holstein cub mr and mrs j m fraser or streetsvnie mr and mrs d s dunton of brampton mr and and mrs- geo drennan of guelph another pleasing feature of the evenings program was the presen tation of the e j meagher memor ial trophy which is emblematic of the premier exhibitor award nt the halton annual black and white show the presentation of the tro phy wasmadc by dr jf c rennie and was received on behalf of ash- ville farms by david pelletterio the highlight of the interesting evenings program was an illustrat ed address by j m jfraser former national president of the tolstein- friesian club on his trip to great britain and europe in ibm others who spoke briefly includ- e bono s hnlton dlrc from haitons farmlands maple bel reelects f stark e harrop 47s8t cows were nrti- ftclnlly- bred by the 37 bulls in the stud of the maple cattle breeders in lomj stated a ej snider treasurer of the association at jjc annual ancf- j in mu ton last wek while thjis 1117 less than in the previous year the number of breed ings for halton ontario peel mus- koka and pnry sound nil showed increases oven thtso in 1953 not withstanding the fact that no gov ernment grant was received in 1954 the association ended up with a profittof 4406 on the year tsrtt c mckay chief technician in his interesting address dealt with some of thi problems being encountered and the extent to yhich research is solving those problems agricultural representative j e whitcl pi elided fur th elthiuun of halton directors to the maple board messrs edwin harrop and f g stark were reelected w watson speaker at halton seed fair we note from the prize list for the nnnunl halton seed fair and bacon show which is just off the press that ontarios i popular livesto commissioner mt p watson is to be the guest speaker mr watson isrecqgni as one ot the top speakers in agricultural ircles arid his presence on the hal- mrs e a irines of brantford mr ton seed fair and bacon show pro- tor on the national holstein board and a g hunter a former presi dent of thehalton club vocal selections by halton s jun ior farmer trio misses faye cle ments barbara cunningham and marjoric segs worth rounded out an excellent evening gram always ensures a packed auditorium a the milton town hall another feature of this outstand ing program will be the carcass cutting demonstration where the able commentator will be a l cur- rie chief ontario hog grading service- of the canada dcpl of agriculture incidentally those who have seen the 1955 prize list tell us it is up- to its usual high standard as in re cent years it is actually a booklet containing helpful data on such topics as soils land use and con servation farm ponds wood lots farm business management hay and pasture mixtures cereal unemployment up in brampton area unemployment took another u ward wp during february in the brampfnsi district ctimbtiigtrnin an emt ang total vf 790 to 13 an increase of nlinbst 14 pfrr cent at the cridurf febiibgayipa4 i0 persons were registered with the unemployment insurance coinmls- sion as unemployed a hopeful slgrt during the last month was the increase in place ments from the commission in feb- ruriry of this year as against the same month of 1954 one hundred and thirty one unemployed were placed in jobs by the commission during february with th recent job week- campaign receiving some qf the credit for the increase cliff nelson manager of the office re ports 12 calls were received as a di connuence m tnu oamiatfn xyhlle the indirect results quite pos sibly were even greater during february last year work was found tor 98 jobless while cautioning against being overly optimistic mr nelson feels that by the middle or late spring unemployment in the district will not be too serious a problem he continues to etnphntw that the unemployment is seasonal- dlkajuntf auction sale in im k twiv of b1am fa r r lilveiitnck farm marhlrifry lm plrinrtit llay tlrnin have teeelvin tile uililerkluneil itiiumitliiiii froiii alnkht wark to oil ly ptiiille iiiiiluin ill iiln fiuni lot oil tin- 4tli llncnf knc muhu juit niiilli of iniyv mill lljyekvrnnrt on r thkhitav malwll la b r ciiudklioiiih at i ovlurk the fol- louing i iiohsks and iiamniss hlneli imriheron mure ii mmiih old browrt tvrelieiiiiijiiuri aged mf breeching tfini liiiriien set iff plnv harness collars iikimii etii etc xvvtihifi- jjerufi row bird jan 101 jersey heifer opeii giule hol stein hoiieivjirrirt oet 11 iig cow jnvd bw 20 reg heifer ii mos old grnde helftr 1 inov old grade heifer ivilf 10 weeks- tm 2 heifers i year old iroos shehl and pcuiithv r 19 thrifty shouts 12 thrlflv shoats 4b very rholee graile ox ford ewt4 bred to reg oxford ram this is hn outstanding flock without a cull all raised on uhla faun and young 2 geese i gander farm implements eter- mccormick deering w4 tractor i rhymes used to describe events at fifth halto folk school by mra it ilavldsnti jit 7 111 on hie twelilvfihillfi i rliinetl mil iiimii nt lot and wiikiiii niy wnv down hie ei omf line we eiijovid flie 1 1 1 1 down il wlm jiimi fine we illllii uji i iii i nnd llllillll nil hie wiiv ail ijinvi iliiwii in oliii inliiinj her say iliine liil iinil willi oitnrifrliil linild slli- gnvi mi ii wileoine wlilrh wim itiiinii we iiiet liieiiil llukli fiiiin- nijlifii kilht mulllirmiil weill and iamiii iiiibi0tlie lied whleh we elieli tikiul bent w pliiyeifchoiiie hiiineii anil we nlijtouie eiikn r and then we iimiiicii it was geltlhg late ieui i and i decided w vyolw4ljloliihl ihitthe ntjier iioihih wanted their way instead so tejevlnion was turned on to watch a fight mid piny anil into our hedrooiw iliey eniiu to stay on friday iiidinl jimt after slxi and mi hue to llfe we ii ii ffiiuid if no mliniliiv to wiulnl lllillil wn winl lliiiiiigli i in mill llilll imh 1 f i v iioi mil f i f i ihiili r vf jyiu i ll m i in i iiili weve iniil miiiii ki liiiilaliip anil illlinvnlilii in llm linn jill llmn folk selmiil fiilmln to the lloli hiiniiiilfiiil 1 1 1 ofk- iiiiiin otlacarr ropfttmfimijljz 4 j s doyyu it tmt 1091 r 1 ouilph 1 0 wetiii fno come down ihe ntuii national asset the condition- existswhereover zealous virtually untrained person nel officers are prejudiced against the hiring of older workers grains cost of milk production hog marketings etc copies may be secured at the agricultural office in milton on re quest the homemaker service of the canadian red cross assisted more than 4000 families in 1954 jwp8dtattkllaw we are not claiming that age has a monopoly of brains but we do say that such experience and ability as is acquired through years of appli cation can arid does constitute a national asset- that should not be lightly disregarded assiniboin sask times auction sale of valaable modern and antique fa bmtlodtag entire eon- teat f an eightroomed house the furniture is mostly solid walnut with some needlework some very good glass and silver ware also medical book4 office furniture and instruments will be held at the late d bremneks home palermo on wednesday march 16th at 130 oclock terms cash with clerk day of sale hjndley and elliott auctioneers public trustee executor for the estate b402 hg tractor plow floury illssell 2- cllekety click furrow tructor plow on rubber breakfast and then devotional with sod bottom 2furrow mil 21 morning we hud bottom plow 3sectioii drag cul- i iiim speakersami films livator cocksliutt 2section drag r w1 v4 cultivator ihc hai- tl1 f rows 3section seecl hrarows j cookshutt tractor spreader manure v loader new fits ah and o jolin al 1 eonsolalion ami deci trattnrs heavy d trail i combination dump body 7 o m h binder mh uhoe fertilizer eed drill lhc 13d isc seed drill with ipasa kee ft ft m h hln- der mh conn binder mh hay loaderr frost and- wpod binder good for repairs mh mower 5h ft fulijgnckshutl dump rake hi- tattr picker mh corn cultivators buck rake on oldsmoblle 2 rubber tired wagons wagon box flat rack manure spreader set of de livery box sleighs steel truck wa gon farm wagon 2 stuffier flou ry aipjow garden plow 2 stone boats renfrew scale fanning mill turnip pulper wheelbarrow boxes barrels and the usual small equipment hay grain etc 500 bu oats 10 ton mixed hay jfubniturebeaeh range jars croqks etc terms cash with clerk on day of sale lunch counter no reserve as farm is sold and the proprietor is giving up farm- htnniev and elliott always to our mind saturday open night when people came to en 1 1 we wended our ways down to tin fill kiii hall some games we played tlnuiwo k down and had a program of high renown we had a synopsium which was given by 10 followed by a sing song which was conducted by men a panel discussion certainly interesting to aft and over ho with us did call on accidents on the farm the boys a film did show b362 auctioneers keys made while you wait hintons 5c to 1 store mill st acton- mlfogjoylieed whw aikui about 1hv master hog feeding contract h- you will find this method at hog fnediag convenient and proftable acton flour miu ac o p 79w jr farmers head mathews president of halton aov farmers for the past 12 months concluded his outstanding year of service on- thursday even- me of lust w mr matth wi however preside as master of ceremonies at the annual banquet next week of the halton junior farmers a g bennett associate agricul tural representative forhaltpn and peel counties presided for the elec tion of officers at the junior farm ers annual meeting held in the board room of the agricultural of fice milton on march 3 the newly elected officers are as follows past president don matthews president john w picket 1st vice president jean peterson 2nd vice president earl wilson secretary joan wrijjglesworth treasurer roy ford county director mac sprowl press reporter wilma sinclair holstein breeders lamej p s 1955 is likely to be a busy year for john w picket hornby in addi tion to heading up the halton jun ior farmers he was recently ap pointed secretary treasurer of the halton holstein breeders club fol lowing the resignation of v j lawrence deep cleaning with dow per is an investment in the longer life of your clothes all the soil is thoroughly yet gently removed your garments will be cleaner softer newer looking- absolutely odorless every time van wyck phon 2 our truck is on your street every- day if it is not convenient to use our cardjost phone and well call any time you say ravp treats phhg new york washington atlantic city so big and beautify- 55turmouth brings you fresh new high stye longest lowest smartest ever with new motiondesign styling todays best value r- tickets and information at harold wiles ageit thriftiest in the long run new carburetion in the thrifty 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