Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 16, 1955, p. 6

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liiasti iniawiiwai limajuilml- iv i bags six the actonf ree press acton ontario thursday june 16 ims farm mews from haltons f arm lands v crops need soluble phosphorus research by department shows ssliifc at gupvpjtswek ao last saturday some 600 cur 700 men women and children were hi attendance for the rnvahle event c guttering on the heavy soils near cayuga in haldtroand county are beginning to reveal worthwhile n- fojrnwtion- thisork wr initiated iri 1943 primarily as a result oi re quests from halton and haldimand counties the use of phosphorus fertilisers is widespread in ontario for ef- fkrient use of fertiliter it is essential states prof n r richards of the department of soils oac that the proper form and method of ap plication be used the first roots should have access to plenty of phosphorus in order to obtain the young seedlings early requirenwrfts to supply plenty of phosphorus near the roots ferrets are usually unturneu to applied wth the w thcva memorable one for following the noonday meal in the college diniitg hall the group received a welcome from dr j d malachlan president of the oac many took advantage of the oppor tunity to see something of the re search work being conducted by the animal husbandry department re lative to the ability of the herd sires in the various artificial units to transmit type and production dr j c kennie fornw- assistant kricultural representative in hal ton and 1eel counties who is close ly associated with this resarch pro- english farmers visit to halton klvtt english farmers paid a visit to halton on thursday afternoon of lastveektheyplnto starve tght week on this continent and are here primarily to study otir agri- 33 cultural extension- service during h v the may in laitottrhtatedtsrj five haton farms where they quis led the farm owners- relative to their opinion of the value of the agricultural representative service needless to add the writer made himself scarce while the various in terrogations were going on su we cannot give any further details other than to state that our visitors expressed themselves as well pleas ed by what they saw and heard near the seed at those in attendance supertaateaodpphatej h afternoon program also in- arethetwocomnuuornof pho- u competi- phoxus teruluer used by ontano whepe fanners on neutral or alklme su and b r hodkins iht sods superpwphate thf canadian guernsey breeders as- suawe source becaue wsjho- phate dissolves too slowly to be im- h f mediately effective this was illustrated by the uptake of phosphorus by plants from a neutral and acid soil in the green house at the department of soils holstem class juniors phyliss cousins of walton indies mrs j hkixon streetsville men g les lie peer milton jersey class juniors kevan stm jssss bule j5 land erin men g tarswell rock soil with a ph of fi0 and burford sou with a ph of to were utilized the haldimand soil gave the larger wooa- respoose to phosphorus fertiliier for both barley and sweet clover complete treatment with super phosphate was the only treatment that ae a significant response of- both crops in both soils two rock phosphate materials oce rwn african and the other from florida us a were also used is ei exsmeri vn hildmand ciay near cayug african rock pixupiate alone a 2cw lbs pi 06 per acre increased the yield of wheat 9u btsiwls on the other hand superfochate 2w lbs of p2 05 per actfe savs an increase of nearly s bus per acre guernsey class juniors david mccaugherty streetsville ladies mrs h lawrence malton nien t j brownridse georgetown the event concluded with an en joyable sports program on the col lege campus soil crop assoc journey to farms monday of last week saw 54 mem bers of the halton soil and crop improvement association off on their annual bus trip this years event was one day only but includ ed five paints of interest the fir stop was a frien j farm near elora owned and ope rated by mr and mrs alfred j leatherbarrow unfortunately the dunn the past fsve years folk crops were still showing the effects schools have been held annually in of a heavy hail storm on may 24 hatoc those privileged to attend nevertheless the party found much folk fes for unionville thompson devlin are nst enthusiastic of the bene fits to be derived in so far as we can determine interest and enthus iasm increases each year we were therefore interested to i forsyth learn from mrs xl j brown sec retarytreasurer of the halton folk school committee that a folk fes tival is to be held at cherry hill farm unionville on saturday june 25 the annual event will get under way at 100 pm and will be follow ed by a picnic supper and evening entertainment as we understand it everyone is j welcome so we anticipate that many haltonites will be in attendance to mingle and exchange experiences with folk school enthusiasts from f other countels of interest the park in the city of waterloo proved a lovely setting for the lunch hour following which r a agricultural representa tive for waterloo county gave a review of data both agricultural and historical which was of real in terest- other points included the pro gressive farmsteads of ward shantz and fred v snyder the advanced registry swine testing station and the waterloo artificial unit haying is early 600 at halton and peel field day in guelph weather conditions while on the wanln side were generally ideal for the annual halton and peel guern- haying and storing of grass sit- a got u way on m farms 1r haitontast weelc this is about a week eartler than normal for hay judging by what we saw going in it is lovely quality hay and should pay off at the milk pail next winter a perfiour v decisive win for omagh club friday june 3 omagh defeated haltonville 93 graham gillies and john jarvis scored two runs each with singles going to john eves and archie jarvls making it 80 by the end of the fourth innings in the sixth innings jack jarvls grant devlin and jack williams each scored in the seventh hailoh- ville who had been unable to score broke loose with three runs by elliott tyler and currie mak ing a final score ivf 94 in favor ef omagh batteries haltonville bay n ton and r tyler omagh archie jar- vis and grant devlin on tuesday june 7 oaiagh de feated hornby by a score of 102 to make it four wins in a row irt the halton rural softball league the game started out well but errors increased the score archie jarvis was top scorer with three runs on three doubles gra ham gillies and john eves count ed two runs each to their credit and singles went to clarence mc- cann jack jarvis and john wil- imott learmont and manly scored the hornby runs batteries hornby telford and vmcamno action sale df 4s regwerad an 0nd vac- clnatad uoutoln cattle tractor and luplwnbi jlay mid oraln the uiuteriilgiuhl ban received in- utrucltuua from anolrii sbvmonowicr to sell by public miction at the farm located on no 10 highway i mile north of snelkivve a mlls south of victoria lot at ktut chtnguaeouv township on saturday jink l at 1 pn cowsjreg cow due 3h julie ret co frh reg cow due jtlno 35 grade cow wsh grade ihw ly 18 tvbi froh wratte cow due july 9t grde cow fresh giade cow due auhl grude cow hth reg ctiw frosh ceg cow due oct 37 rtr cow bret avril 16 grtde cow due dec 15 grade tsw diie june 30 isrwte cow bred march 13 reg cow fresh reg cow bred april 37 reg cow due sept 16 reg cow fresh reg jer sey cow reg heifer due dei 34 grade heifer due sept 22 grade heifer due sept 7 grade heifer due nov 24 holstetn hfufrrs 2 open heifer i year old heifer 11 hei fers under i year old 5 heifer calves all these cattle are ealfhood vaccinated and bred to the maple unit bull machinery empire tractor on rubber with starter and lights in goxl condition cockshutt no 8 double disc good as new cock shutt no 8a 2furrow tiiuctor plow on rubber cockshutt rubber tire wagon- new cockshutt man ure spreader fanning mill 3rsect- ion iron harrows csrkshtitt drill wjheelbrrow bags chains fork shovels and numerous other artlel- l equipment 6 can woods milk cooler with new 60 cycle motor 1 universal milk pump with half hp motor new 60 cycle 2 de laval sterling milkers new pails and strainer hay and grain 12 ton clover and alfalfa hay baled 8 acres of mixed hay 3 ton oats straw baled i ton of oat anh barley mixed some furniture special notice no small articles at this sale machinery will be sold first cattle at 230 pm if you are interested in good holstoin cattle do not miss this sale saturday june 18 1 pjn terms cash positively no reserve farm is sold auctioneer herb m reinhart snelgrove phone victoria 2lr41 omagh willmott and fltuke fishing oakvthf ont icp a mile- long artificial lake stocked with fish is part at the project for a brivate conservation area started by the oakville rod and gun club the 30 acre project will be stock ed with wild quail and turkey ac cording to plans mike go plumbing heating eavestroughing pressure systems water softeners phom-25- 251 mason blvd acton poefs corner what ount it in- not what a man mnaoiuei that tells in the fund teat it i lint wliut u limn irofujiea thut lunkjiliuii among the tniat nor vveultti nor race nor loniiilnu is ovir the thing thut umounta the god of ua all in diatuiilliig ils only hie lieurt ll counta tho h know the litiu of tho angea though in- lin the vuimia of mhi tlioutmc ht make us laugh it lua monuments hampton monumint works deaigni aulimlltmt cemetery lottpilng corner puala and markara a mihxi dlaplay in alock wm c7 attan prop 68 qufxirt st w brampton shopfhono uloj rat 313 f rip tomnicol phono brampron 6 n w la ar optomitrist eyes examined gias5e5 fitted 7 oougu st ouiiph jt xi draw fisui our oyea awlff tenia muna kninvji iis0 vylll not uvtill hnn ii isiietter the tiling that uinmijila aut yu ut tle epd wui tau- itim ill only the heart tliut cotinla i tlw mattel iiullhtir inia iwtui ii forever unit ever allien thl virtue is chief to unrt croillt lnve of god and our fellow men or raiment fine or tuttera neitluti ii li thai tiiniiuiita charily ts all that iiuiltr tii only the heart that counts in addition to lite federal gov ernments nutioiml film llouiit there are more than 30 pilvale comkinlcs muknig motion picttinv in canada prop adolf szymonowicz wwn usrnmst surge horace tomliitsoi surge dealer 9 1st lin west brampton t 1872 now coaroy oil bunwaak aewikew dtney hed it um ttuutl oil burner ewer built look or tlw nam conioy it b your guwanteo you are felting the oil burner 25000 cndinj have bought cenroythe one oil burner thai burns less oil ives more hetl tifts- leojruji v1qnho conversion installation complete with 200gal storage 1 year free s service jiu root hardware pmonewr hockwocir dark dreary days depress canaries too they just dont feel like unan jbut now good news for canary cotoraturu if thc1l arrange to hae the bottom of their cages lined with aluminum theyll sing through the darkest day the light r from the sparkling metal fait gts their souh rthat apnngtnne lift people firfd endless household oeesfor aluminum ifoil so does ladustryfor everything from ctouiiny to photo- bulbs to wrapfting for ijood cahada used 8 uluwt pbundsof foil last yew aluminum fjompany op canada ltq alcan elwtronif brush saves nenry on costly wire profnotes troublefree telephpne service in little ways as well as big were always on the search for troubleshooter that will not only protect your telephone service but keep its costs down too mere a bell technician is testing the telephone line in your neighborhood carefully and quickly his hand brushes the circuits in the telephone building with an electronic line patrol he is hunting or weatherworn wires which may cause a nisy line or snap during a storm forewarned by this periodic testing we send a man to change the faulty line which could be the jdrop line running from your home to the main telephone cable because of this eiectric detective we can use expensive wire until its service lifee3iyres fujbv- witbout sacrificing material or manpower and that helps us to keep your telephone costs down mtpnone c0mpant of canada meet the theres no doubt about it cmc mokes q powerful first impression with its streamlined styling driver- designed cab and new rakedback windshield but thats not all for back of all this class and comfort is a tough rugged truck thats leader in power and performance gmc has the biggest range of engines in the industry 3 vis 6 big 6s and 3 diesels frames and axles are new for longe trouble f service wheelbases are shorter for easier turning and theres tho widest range of trucks esjulppsd with hyd m automatic transmission in use business plan to meet this all now truck isninllon at your omc dealers today its positively the big wheel of tho trucking business the sign v in ji ojactsso main at bower acton phone 452

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