Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 24, 1955, p. 6

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ialti imt page six the aclotf free press acton ontario tiiuithttay novkmher lm19g5 reports end article from hehont farmland and farm organization halton breeders in tremendous livestock show at the 1955 royal the 1965 royal agricultural win- v ter pair v ill no doubt go to n in jistory tfc h grcntesit livitiihk show since the inception of the rojar33eah ago 1n so fir as could determine ftjl ninilnhu livisltuk simce was filled tqcapacitj it is lepoited tint in ome- e nurse cow s had to be tied outside due to lack l i accommodation in the pat vo have alvvivt attempted to rivoi honu of the hnrhliffib fiom a hi ton standpoint how ew i it is mi- jvosntlilt in one shoi i mtule to oer the ivvuiu won lv hallo i exhibitors in ih it kioit hv furtheimoiv in tin- ili and a lialf which we sp nt it i his v u ro il it iv imi dle ti ovi ill departments ot lh ro it uui at the same turn ieill s invounr conwqiipntlv vvr- shall confine ourselvis in u ii eneial al to the livestock ilow tnd then ihrhaps wi wont hint anv one feelings b failuit t im ntion th i aw irls quality outmandlnc now to ret iwu k lo tin live lock not onl wtie thj numhiis in mendous but the tn ilit w is ejuallv oiitst indins mam w unit from onntv and distut show weie down u mind tht bottom n their reflective 1 1 lsses in sho t judging bv wliat vve niv thtu were few if toi uulendt rs in hoit it wi n digi u to b down irouiu1 llu bottom m tho superb livetvk classes ihere ire i few of the halto liveio k exhibitors whom we saw at tuu t5s rov il intl m etilvs to add in most o ues tht v got tlieir shu i tin i p iw uo hontefht ashvijle farms ltd hirold c u mutmi hesloit tovell ruts i hunt i ind fc r segsworth jers s t c inos s g b n nett cmiph 11 funis ii mi i r f j une ind 1 i nd sons joxee itros r coulter i en an1 tteorgt e ke id first prize groups nnd the lattei had his steer pulled out as orn of he five or six shoi thoi ixs fi on which judge yjile selected his cliampion and hescive ch tmpioir shorthorns tin feiiei thiee hilton menyhcr fielxn mckiv qui moffat and ian ntiiiisli had then steers avsigtu d li uk sooiut pu gl olls klimax in ihr rim in the ngus mellon keii tcimpboll of eli million mid t ountv sthtion slni sio l ih k to tht ti lluu hi in on i trio ouelph 111 wi i h id t midlt si li rt tu hill knight of kent s i m in thi lb lefoi d met i ukt ii f south tin top hid i 11 i si i i whi n it mi ligation thus emphasising the importance of some legume ok leg umes in the mixture this week will see ut 11 i lnl tcrssm head of ue fi ms ei ontmi us riant h toronto itntding a dis tusmon on tile eeonimies of meeb nniatlon then the following tues iav night will see piofessoi n it ltieh lists ih ad of mul soils depai t nient of the oac leiding the dlseussion tin tile plat of com n f i l is ind 1 iniini ux svliii thoi ns mm i i luin n t ount n fus 1 ii u i til i s it i iti ii rsi tt i agi n tilt in il colli i had the rh impion oi t of yoi k inn flu qui t i s w is t i doft angus di h willmott ouernsevs red polls nid coulson head peroherons sstmlev m i belgians ernest rmstiong standard brtsls thortmighbrels rackness and ponies mls join gray robert kerr and suns mis glacfes mcmillan arthur a trtnt market cattle t c amos john black has ltd jeeln mccnnn robert coxe patiuia mtki kn and bob meri f patterson j h willmott and son hampshire sheep j h willmott i andsan queens guineas i one hundred nd seent six 4h j club menbers from ontario w ith their repectic steers jtirided the tan bark in the ring at the roal coliseum on thurada afternoon of i last w eek according to c s mc- 1 kee general manager of the ro j al agricultural winter far the j queens guincu classes along with the selecting of the grind champ ion steer in the open classes con stituted tht highlights of the entirt i w eek in am event the coliseum wai literally packed t- the rifted and lhth were rreit spectacles from a personal standpoint the queen s guineas classes were terrific just imagine 63 cliib members with their angus steers 47 with their hereford steers and 66 with short horns all 176 club members wore white sweaters emblazoned with ihe sh club crest in green and dont fonget the steers were the tojk from clubs all over the prov ince charlie yule of calgary was ogam the judge he is not only vi groat judge of market cattle but his presence and conduct adds a of glamour as well s l halton had even 4h club mem- ber in the oompeution two w ith i angus and five with shorthorns sandy hepburn lynne coulter jackie black and douglas camp bell all got their steers into the hoi ii and ii ii 14 vijn tuintv wit ii sent lilt n t inn i tht si u t tnm f tli guineis w iniit i hie it usion lilt if i w ifli hulk h sounl hug an n flllillx piltlgt ch ulit yule tsl his hugt wi slii liit ind slip hsi mum i o mill s shoitho n aiit i stisuid slp n kt ilh cimpltell s ngns mitt itisl ihe ustivi tlnn p uitlenionnim biokt lii i jttiiip of mm i i s ft iluw ggit 1 iss ii itts i ushisl wilt tile ring in 1 hoisted him shoulder high llih bulbs wtit linking fiom ill uigh- es it w is i p pillar nw nl wi d not know mum i oiunt inn i one w e eontuttd wis igitnsl in h id i tin l if it site awards night of 4h on friday fi id i night of tns wttk wi st t tht mnuil 4 11 w u d migl in iht milton hnjli s hoil w lit n ii ilt in s jh vaiitultiii il club iiitinlit is will it i iv i lb u iw uls ind inuikinis spe ills miss eun i cltapmin it ting ttirtsrtor tf tin wonitns institutts hi null who is i furini r lhalton gu 1 is to bt tht guet eaktij jti s ch ipiiim is noted for ht r w i itmgs md isilt from this s a vol pit smg 9itakt r judgding b formt i ions the hirh school luditoi nun will bt pat ked b tht club membt i s their pirents friends and spet lal guests it will lit i length pro gram but we knuw fiom our pre- ions exthtienee th it associ ite ag ncultural representative art ben nett and his gi oup of ltiders will operate it w ith sm lothiit ss and despatch drought periods forage crops subject of talk drought periods nnd forigt crops w is the subject of tht intei esting discussion led b dr w e tossell uvf the fit id hushaiidrv de partment at the oac at the mil- hm publu schonl on tuesd iv t v ening of last week wo were partic ular impressed bv some data pre sented bj dr tossill regarding work carried on at the college this past two years some plots of orahard grass bromc and mcidaw fescue had been laid down in 1954 others with the same mixture plus ladino clo ver a portion of the straight grass mixture was irrigated and during the season received it the rate of eight or nine inches of additional bit moisture per acre this additional moisture doubled t ield over hilton s misc i fanning ana the ton hitluig si ssitm liisfoi t chi itmas w ill be on tuesdav dctemhtt it w ht n iinotliei lop man piof george f railhbv he iti tif the niin il lliibaiitlt v 3tpt t ill discuss 7t io pistnting uui tlu h utiirt of the liiv ltuliistiv in ii ilt hi to dite 7i f u in iip i ilois lint slglletl up fill lhj- linn il st i it s of nutmings auction sale i twp of rmssacwey cijaring auction sale in trafalgar ixjwniihip of reglhlered tirade vactltwlett ilolateln iatue nly equipment rte or llrrrford hattlr vomit imiir ricn etc the tintlentigiicd han jeived uiitiuetions from f scott imanaxer o rtmmskk burn farmh to sell by ant lion at tin fill ill lot j con 10 tiamlgni lmiishlp situalthl on no nnglfvuvv i miles east of oakvllle 4 nulls iosl of cooksville on monday novkmiuk ml 1955 commenting at i jo oiliiok iliiini tlk- follow lllg rftj and thiauk iioksvein tvl1lk a well inel l o 1 keg and 13 oi id ilolsli in tultl a gootl linl of heavy piiiiuiiem silling li ihe lienl sue li utitv ale foinl texil a son of tile 1 tnioiis spi iiigliu in hjiikl llopi lih dun wis wiimlvgli n txal imi u tl uighti i of i one flm li il anth on with tlnn goml hot let i oit ivn foi im i lit ill miis wtie sh ill sivtiikii hot il fijiiii uie will kiliwn shvillt htts 1 ttl uui m iplt iti st ulptoi son of 1 u fit lls iu inlii mil ml of m ipl li hvtlvn lltitlngiil fiom 111 1 in li nihil it ltlpltl iit tin n in tiws fish in oolibii i with talves at foot 3 due 111 nov emiici 2 due in detembei 3 due in janumv t cows in full flow itieetlliig tluthjiuu full htligieeh given on sale iay thoie me 0 hel- ilem iady to bisisl iv hitfeis ovei i 1 yeai old seven yeniling hel- feis aevviul lyoung culvvs hie herd is areatested for t ii all v atxinated and vv ill be sold tuth- jet t to blood test at purchasers expense jdaiiiy kxjhument 2 surge milkuig units llsttl 2 yeais de iaval pump lhteetuiu ter lip el- eeti ie llnitni and piping fil 24 tiws gem hean milk coolei cl- eitispill mid all tinny equipment itaims cash with t lei k on day or cale s no iteivi as the farm is sold wm a gllkson ailctlmtmr phoiv ouelph 74tw kill mniiie sale manager wj hohtei4eik uutl pollock and campbell mimiifat liners of high grade rvumorials aaraaoriat tngraving 62 water st north gait telephone 3048 bow l drop in anytime for coffee i youll rvldx when ypu drop in lo bowl oi eitjoy toflee w turtle rt point of ueliclly anil ronvlvial publit lolntions gipen bowling fridays and saturdays acton bowling lanes ross snow tl th undi rsignod has lenivisl in st i notions fniin and ross rritton ii bv mot ion it the fni in lot vi con 7 situated on 25 side i o id on town line of n issigaw tv i ml rsquesing townships 1 miles south of acton on tiwrs1hy dfcfmrfr i commencing al 2 oclotk sharp cows hueford hi i ter tresh with eilf it fool 2 hoicfnid heifers with fit calves al side due in fpb 2 hertford heifers with fit talves it sidt 2 shorthorn heifers v ith fit cilves it side holslein heifer tine in jin holstein heifer past uit brtvi 2 jei ev heifers rendv to im id hei erord bull reidv for tine stock nd ft cm vt5s 10 will hred hereford cilves from 41x1 to s00 lbs i ehone lot 4 fat iilvs from 400 lo r lbs 2 fat i lives ibonl 100 iks 1 oung enlf pigs yirk sow brsl 2 ipos is thriftv shoats terms c ish w ith cleric on d iv of silo in ciso of bid weather sale sv ill lit held under cover wm cmson auctionht c ilvm mclnt re clerk l20 the nonurigated plo however in the area where two pounds of ladino had been added to the grass mixture and no irrig ation the yield tripled over the straight grass mixture without ir- annual meeting toronto milk producers association district 12 halton and south wellington saturday nov 26 1100 am v dinner will be served at noon speaker dr r b how farm economics oept o a c bulk hauling in ontario w h hoiles president ont whole milk league and other members of toronto executive john ml bird secretary walter royle president all milk producers welcome e l buchmer optometrist in acton every wed afternoon office at 48 mill st e acton hours 1 306 00 evenings by appointmen for appointment telephone 1 15 better days are here for phil fraser in all ins vurs of rjilniiiliiii i niinccr ilullip iristr has seen stunt hi u t lianncs rolling alonj in ihis siiukuii luw1 itkomoiivt savs mr irascr is a real thrill a lar ttv irom tlnvin ihe old suara ohs lis extra power ives mtiiu li r- pitlup aiul moti spcttlon the gradis wcsiles it tan run irnni ioisjt to oust wiiihiui a ilungi lliats wlut i call pnmrevs phil has sein progress in iht ht tmurjiitt business iot as a amily man ik knows that tins husimss olltrs bttlir strvitt today than c cr bt fori take life untk rwntcrs for instami motlirn training makis these men biiiir qualified rotjijc pcopli through the tomplcx problems ot planning for futuri sctuntv ttxlay too lite insurance is mori iblt 1 luri s j wider range of plans allowing people to moil ihur own hhiiviiu il needs moreovir pcopli with ctrtain phvsital lundnaps can now enjoy the protection of life insurance in these and other uayitht life imurjnct companies in canada have progressed ulth tic times lo mtel the changing needs d people in jfll ualkt oi hfi the life insurance companies in canada l 8s4d vote yes for the band bylaw on dec 5 if you are in favor of i it having a citizens band continue operation in acton n having a band available and willing to play for any local orgnizations or civic functions it having musical training provided for the youth who are interested in learning to play a band instrument do you know l acton has had a citizens band serving this community for 83 years if s b h not purchased instru ments for themselves the present band would not be equipped with instruments in addition to devoting approximately 100 hours each year to the band the members have had to run projects to raise about 800 annually to keep the band in operation many of the bandsmen have no uniform to wear the uniforms were made for the former boys band andmahy are too small to be of any use mike c0xe plumbing heating 3 pc bathroom sets complain with canadian bran fillings 145 50 modernize that old bathroom now i flood tradein on your old fintur time payment plan 54 american kitchen units only 115 00 buy now and save phone 25 acton mill street cton giant bizb 12c off cheer 59c glen valley beans pork loc prem with 12 0z tin margarine oood lock 113 31c special graham wafers r 29c ricesa andrcoz 27c49c french fries ai 33c strawberries fnf 39c pantry cookies chhistieh 27c ohribttes premium sodas 27c tillys peanut butter 29c green giant fey pea old dutch cleanser 2 27c mew oiaht size december family circle 5c florida sweet end juicy oranges 5 b bag 35c california fresh dates fancy macintosh apples cape cod cranberries crisp green celery hearts washed marsh carrots 8 ox pkg 3 lb cello bag 25c 1 lb pkg 23c 21c 3 lb polly beg 19c

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