Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 31, 1955, p. 6

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t 7 iiftiv b 1 j- page six tre acton free press acton ontario thursday march 31 1985 farm mews from haltons farm lands 65 bacon fair attracts n county haltons afinua1 seed fair and j bacon show brought 014 a total drljli 65 exhibitors at the ftiltoh jwwn halt on friday and jfsaturday f of las weekdue fo thadeought con- voitions of wd 1954 the entry in w t seem rair were somewhat lighter thajpin fprijner years intaejgnjhowthe ten bushel class ih oats brought out the eavipit entry with 13 lots fred nurse had the champion entry in the openshow on his busiel ol laorain oats with the reserve golqip r a hurren arid sons ntrwoffed clover seed both were i exceptionally choice lots actotd ihgjjo prof jas laughland of the department of field husbandry guelph and- glenn anderson of the fieldcrops branch who were the official judges winners in classes the winners in the various clas ses of the seed show were asfol- lovys early oats 1st fred nur ash rovc 2nd calvin aitken acton 3rd woodlands orchard bronte 4th m t mcnabb sons george town medium oats 1st calvin ai- keht2na woqiands orchards 3rd gordon a leslie acton 5th m t mcnabb sons lateoats cleaaung auction sale in erin township of livestock tractor implements hay- grain hooaehold goods etc auction sale jt woodlands or- ohik ia t d is 2 harolorlatrgnrm ll barley 1st and snd calvin ait- ken 10 bus oats 1st fred nurse 2nd and 5th woodlands orchards 3rd and 7th calvin aitken 4th gordon i leslie 6th harold hurren i 10 bus barley 1st calvin aitken i red- clover isj r a hurren a sons campbell villi- 2nd geo e beadhead milton alfalfa 1st r e ellenton low- ville j timottrr calvin aitken 2nd staff photo trophy vinners in the junior farmer section of the annual seed firncfboonhovvlasweekshownrhensarein the back row merle gunby high judge in the intermediate section- don taylor highjudge in ihe junior section and allan brownridge top junior orchards trophy for small seed judging and identification of weeds and forage plants howson ruddell halton cream and butter co trophy for judging hay and potatoes john ptckett with the top score in the competition and the halton seed growers trophy for the high score in judging grain the undersigned has received in structions from j h allan to sell by auction at the farm lot 6 conj erin township situat ed on no 5sideroad at peacock hool 7th line 4m miles south of frjn villagefon f i wenesday april 6th 1955 commencing t 183d oclock the following iix cows shorthorn cow afresh 1 week with calf at foot red heifer fresh in march with calf at foot roan cow due about time of sale roan cow due may 20 part here ford cow due april 20 grey cow due in june retj cow fresh in jan with calf at side red cow fresh in dec with calf at side rd cow in full flow bred jan 26 spotted cow in full flow bred nov 6 roan qow- due in may reg shorthorn bull hillholm keepsake born april 3 1953 bred by j s anderson glen cross out young cattle 4 yearling steers 4 yearling heifers 2 fall s young calve horses and harness grey horse 12 yrs old good in all har ness grey more 17 yrs old good in all harness set of backhand team harness pigs york ow with 13 youn pigs at side york sow with 14 yrunjt pigs at idc 7 young sows will be bred before sale day 17 t pigs some may bo snidbefore eday uipment hahons homemaking clubs conclude latest project with achievement day the supper club latest prdjoc inder study by halton 4h home- making clubs came to a success ful conclusion on saturday march 19 at the milton town hall where the annual achievement day was held under the direction- of county martha may and audrey peacock of hornby and mary pope of the omagh club provincial honours v ere awarded ruth featnerstonc of nelson the next project undertaken b trie 4h homemaking clubs in hal gordon leslie late potatoes 1st calvin aitktr early potatoes 1st calvin ait ken 10 ears corn 1st merle gunby millgrove 2nd brock harris low- ville 3rd jt a hurren sons 1 n v j j rtsot t -r- a t n home economist mrs mabel bor-f- 1 ton county win be gardens and balett may 1st a r coulter v t f strom the training school for leaders of sons lowville 2nd j l chishoim milton 3rd ward bronride from 11 clubs in the county came nose clubs was scheduled in the georgetown 4th gordon sinclair i b bjrl to practee and demonstrate department of agriculture board hrlinetn n e adlmd he skills lhehavcacquird-dur- rfiom on tuesday- m 29 b 6th howson ruddell georgetown ng the past few months tea bis cuits are a feature of the supper glub and each member exhibited field chopped hay 1st brock harris 2nd r a hurren sons calvin aitken of acton took the special for tht exhibitor with the largest number of entries ant thereby duplicated his achievement of a year ago jnntar farmer section twentyseven junior farmers plate of tea biscuits which she- had made also exhibited was her record book which contained a report of club instruction and activities throughout this course of study other important features of the morning program were menu jud- exhibits demonstrations featured in the afternoon pro gram were exhibits and demonstra tions prepared by the clubs low ville norval and stewarttown clubs all chose t subj of serving fruit tor their exhibits made a nice display in their special section the oat class brought out ging menu building and the judg o total of 28 entries here ray ing of a glass of tea biscuits with archer of norval had the top en- every girl participating try with herb wilson norval i second third frank wilson n07- val fourth merle gunby mill- i grove fifth ernest alexander nor- val sixth paul ford milton barley first allen brownridge ariwilsor val third angus mcnabb fourth v i u j and comments on these were given fraser mcnabb fifth howson rud- v yiii- htk nr t f by dawn coullter marilyn cleave 1 dell sixth don johnson smith respectively r h jo m hornby and nelson clubs exhibited on second tom hunter norval com on by m may and joan mckay table setting and service for j thefarm family was presented in skit form by scotch block and as a demonstration by club mem bers from ban n pck burn and omagh juniors dorothy kilpatrick and patsy crawford of limehouse i ably but amusingly demonstrated lt make tea biscuits whilel ashgrove and ballinafad clubs j sinning in the fall a clothing unit what shall i wear will be the course of study members and leaders of the homemaking clubs for the past season will enjoy a sight seeing trip to kitchener during the easter vacation taking in several local industries as well as such points of interest as mackenzie kings boy hood home the pioneer monument at doon and the west montrose covered bridge 4h homemaking clubs are spon sored by the womens institute branch and homeeconomics ser vice of the department of agricul ture and are open to all rural girls between the ages of 12 and 26 in quiries regarding the work 5 are learned by thegounty home economist or agriculture repre sentative and household effects de lav al milking machine with nil pumps pipes for 10 cows half hp electric motor- 60 cycle new de laval ejectric cream separator bedroom suites mattresses springs dressers wash stands 5 piece wicker suite chest of drawers very old kneehole desk- some dishes and various other articles i hay anpgratn 10 tnnir jt choice mixed hay 300 bus of heavy mixed grain 75 bus of wheat tractor and implements allis chalmers tractor model c a new in 1952 and as good as new ahis chalmers 2furrow hydraulic plow cockshutt 14 tooth cultivat or cockshutt 12hoe seed drill cockshutt no 4 manure spreader massey harris binder 6 ft cut good as new mccormick deering mower 5 ft cut new rubber tir- d farm wagon dane hay loader cockshutt dump rake hay rack 3ection harrows steel land roller 2000 lb scales 150 ft hay fork rope pulleys slings hay fork fanning mill turnip sower 2 iron kettles 3 sap paas gathering tank sloop sleighs buggv cutter 150 so nails 4 white ash tongues roll of wire fence cedar postsi l rytpsioh ladder and many other articles terms cish with clerk on day of sale nt reserve as the arm is sold o auctioneer of erehcron toam hotatein and durham cattle hogs power mach inery hay grain straw and fumttnre the undersigned have received instructions from walter b pell to sell by public auction at hisj farm 1 mile south of no 5 high way on 3rd line township of trf algar on saturday april 2nd commencing at 130 oclock the following horses and harness -r- 1 team of matched blocky black percheron mares 9 and 10 years old well broken a choice pair set of double harness collars blank etsbells etc cattle reg holsteirv coav 3 years old due time of sale 1 reg holstein cow 2 years old due may 30 3 grade shorthorn cows due time of sale these cows bred to maple- sue 2 shorthorn heifers 2 years old open 3 shorthorn heif ers 1 year old 1 holstein heifer 2 years old 2 holstein calves 2 shorthorn calves hogs hay grain and siraw4 jorksoi sale 2 york sows not bred 10 york pigs weaners 200 bus oats 3 toll wheat straw baled 5 ton oat straw loose 5 tanhoy baled quantity of loose hay mixed tractor and implements power machinery etcid tractor ait on rubber int 3 fur row tractor plow new int tractor manure spreader on rubber new jd double disc new int pickup bale tivd 1 seasun jd 4 ba mdfr rake new irftt cutting box new bear cat hammer mill new int 13 disc grain drill new int grain binder 6 fk cockshutt mower 6 ft 3 sectionspring tooth cultivat or 2 drag cultivators 5 section drajg harrow rubber tired farm- wagon and flat hay rack sloop sleighs electric mh cream sep arator whitewash sprayer single pfdrrcav walking plow seal nihg mill and dagger hay fork root pulper forks snovels chains and other small articles tdrntture white enamel em pire cook stove new odd cook stove quebec heater organ 3 piece chesterfield suite walnut chest of drawers kitchen table 2 beds complete with springs and mattresses other small household ef terms cash with clerk on day of sale nothing to be removed un til settled tor no reserve farm sold hindley and elliott auctioneers george cprrie clerk b432 wm a phone guelph r j mdehery clerk m3w a the weight of one of the low- pressure rotors for the engines of the canadian pacific liner emp ress of britain ts8t tons c third allen brownridge fourth howson ruddell fifth garfield colling sixth merle gunby norval juniors won the halton juniors special fo the most en tries and allen brownridge- won he royal bank special which was awarded to the champion exhibi tor in the junior section the halton junior farmer inter- jlub educational display secti which has been a highlight of hal- onseed fair over the past five j entertained and instructed the or six vears was again a real ere- tne audience with skits on food i ditjto- the three clubsparticipating makes a difference j namely acton milton and paler- helpful criticism and suggestions 1 tno j on exhibits demonstrations and j bacon award to trafalgar skits were given by assisting home the officers and directors of the veconomics mrs jessie coles from halton hog producers may well bo lincoln county and mrs agnes proud of their 1955 bacon show king from wentworth waterloo in short it vvae theroitponsbiluy and brant of the township directors to selec receive silver spoons the live hogs to represent their respective township the directors of trafalgar township proved to be the best judges of how live hogs would look on the ral in all it of the 20 hogs graded a bread just a reminder it is our intention to maintain our usual fast efficient ser vice but we would advise you to phone 128 as soon as pos- sible if y your clothes for easter remember avoid the rush phone 128 now r c t ideal for easter giving order your faster flowers to day from our wide selection of bouquets plants corsages and centrepieces flowers wired anywhere e t marks phone 88 acton bill ding says ime have me materals roys 128 delivery will reopen for the season on thursday april 7 watch for opening program 2 shows nightlyl i c ft 1 j r c n under i j ret no matter what youre buildinci whether it be a new attic a game room in the basement or an extra shelf in the pantry you can depend on us to have the kind of lumber you want at a price youll like so the next time you build re member the convenience and savings you find ackenzu lc d so j e whitelock preventative for brought greetings ir in othej- wordfc 85 of the hogs selected made the a grade howard armstrong had the rand champion carcass with the reserve going t percy merry those who contributed the five hogs in the trafalgar townships winning display were as mkl howard armstrong percy merry agricultural re- halton county their and presented t 1 each girl with a 2h homeiriakiig ciub cret greetings were also brought from the womens insti- tutes of the county by mrs mix feathvrstone district president j at- the close of the program each club member completing the pro- j ject received a silver spoon certifi- 1 cates of achievement were pre- sented for each two projects com- pteted county honours for six r projects and provincial honours new master laying program increase your interest relum buy guaranteed investment certificates ol halton peel trust savings company 3 o one year 1 2 o thiee years ou may invest 10000 up o five years v b bradley clayton may and o kaynerbros those veivmg couqty honours to these five exhibitors and in 5 were 5 mc parucularto the rst three who j r ahd mrsl alice wukinson contributed hogs which made fifsr 1 ai quality sides we would extend sin cere congratulations- incidentally the bacon show- made possible only as result of the cooperation of officials of canada packerswd liind also of je catfaujbwwv o rulture ittj olur oolumij next wwek we hope to give some of the high- 9unt of satiatdayns program which will include thejuntor firmer judging competitions of bannockbuirn arleane mcar- thur of lowville helen brucker sntangc vsff port albernl ac cp paul hertel a rancher has a couple of pet cougars and is see i- 4lwpenuuiihtoko noose for exhibition- purposes bilt0n perry umited plumbing and heating shkt metal wouk acton ont the master laying program hasalways been a big money- malcer for many of canadas successful poulfrymeri now its better than ever improved red head kryms together with improved mas ter laying pellets and master green pellets is a feeding program that will increase your profits even more actual testshavej3r0venit try the improved master laying this season more eggs than eier before wifh less feed ssm f acton flour mills secqiily these inyestinent certifkates are secured by approved in nohgaces aa authorized by the loan and trust corporation act of ontario and in addition they are guaranteed by gallon peel trust savings company call ok mrrt o b manning manager vi 4nu j halton peel trust savings company tv 97 colbrne st east oakvm -r- o l paid tjp capital two hundred and fifty thousand dollars f ii r 2ihm- jwaaftkaseiasaiasi iim2

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