Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 12, 1956, p. 6

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i h- a page six the acton free press acton ontario thursday jvpml 12th h6s report a arti from hiltons farmland ami farm organization treasurer jack black west halton 4h tractor main tenance club president george hume vicepresident marvin col- treasurer david halton 4h clubs stage organizational sessions despite fog and smog which i ultural society and the halton soil made driving conditions precarious and crop improvement associat- one night last week the court ion president george greenlces house at milton was filled to ov- vicepresident bruce mccartney erflowing with4hdrijbers from secretarytreasurer douglas star- all sections of haltomjsid4h ag- ret the members of this club in ricultural clubs have been organ- j addition to one acre of garry oats ized in halton this year and eight will each grow three acres or more of these clubs- held their organizat- of rodney oats ional meetings that night organise other clubs art bennett associate agricultur- halton 4h potato club prcsid- ai representative for halton and ent katherine merry vice-prcsid- peel counties was in charge assist- ent janet hendershot secretary ed by a battery of club leaders if enthusiasm is any indication 1956 should be a record year in 4- h club work in halton driving conditions prevented some from at- ling secretary tending and applications from these hurne are rolling in daily halton 4h swine club prcsid- grain clubs ent lynne coulter vicepresident no less than three 4h grain bruce coulson secretarytreasurer clubs have been organized all arc george grecnlees being supplied with two bushels halton 4h jersey guernsey each of registered no 1 garry oats j calf club president george this is the new high yielding var- grecnlees vicepresident bill rob- iety which is resistant to rust and inson secretarytreasurer eleanor it is in strong- demand and short joyce supply the officers elected are as halton 4h beef and dual pur- follows pose calf club president lynne acton 4h grain club sponsored coulter vicepresident katherine by the acton agricultural society merry secretarytreasurer evelyn mckay i halton 4h holstein calf club president tom hunter vice-pres- i ident bill marshall secretary- treasurer douglas starret other halton young people who were unable to attend the meeting and- who wish to participate in the 4h club program should contact the agricultural office in milton at once no applications will be ac cepted after may 1 esquesing council allows grants permits gas pipe installations management assoc hears milton qc george e elliott milton qc when addressing the meeting of the hniton farm management assoc iation stated in prospective real estate deals i question the advis ability of giving any real estate firm an exclusive listing further he advised that if not dealing sith a well known reliable firm that farmers exercise every precaution before signing an agreement of sale fred nurse president of the halton association was in charge of the meeting- which many of those present declared to he the share best yet in addition to the ex cellent discussion led by mr elliott on real estate agreements and pipe j line right of ways a r coulter 1 secretary of the halton federation j of agriculture also contributed to i the latter discussion i in this connection mr coulter briefly reviewed the result of sev eral interviews by federation of ficials with some of the top offic ials of one of the larger pipe 1 ine companies at a recent meeting of esques ing township council members authorized a grant of 100 to ner val junior farmer hockey cjub and a grant of 50- to the norval junior drama champions the treasurer was authorized to pay james carson georgetown and sandy barnes norval 1 3 each for foxes destroyed the following ac counts were also ordered paid h epc lights in township build ing 5170 a w benton stamps 5 g c brown renewal of policy on township hall 4240 esqucsings 1956 membershh fee of 10 in the ontario association of urbanrural municipalities was authorized the treasurer was in structed to pay the following ac counts and charge to esuesing fire area no 1 richardsonshard- ware supplies 490 es of hospital accountsk for buy land permit pipe laying a bylaw to authorise the pur chase by the township of esquesing certain lands in lots 6 and 6 of concession 8 was read and passed a bylaw authorizing the united suburbnn gas company to lay down maintain and use pipes and other necessary work under along or across any highway under the jurisdiction of the council was read and passed a bylaw was also passed to pro vide for the total 1956 expenditure on roads in the township i the smelt are running at the j lnketront game warden dudley hutclicox reports three men net- i ted 57 one evening last week president allan bowen secrctary- treasurer neil moffat halton 4h grain club sponsor ed by esquesing agricultural soc iety president tom hunter vice- president bill robinson secretary- treasurer bill marshall it is un derstood that three or four more applications can he accepted for this club halton 4h second year grain club sponsored by halton agric- handv service calgary cp1 the drivein fad has reached even the fire de partments a garbage truck drove up to a fire hall here with a fire smouldering in the vehicle fire men quickly extinguished the blaze hog producers move to increase grade as marketed percentage the future of our hog industry demands a higher quality of pro duct on our livestock markets stated ed davenport president of the halton hog producers assoc iation at a meeting in milton last friday afternoon in order to stimulate increased attention on quality the halton as sociation is sponsoring a grade a hog marketing competition the competition is open to all halton hog producers artd the awards will be based on the percentage of grade a hogs marketed in 1956 according to the regulations ad opted by the association there will be two sections with separate prize lists for each these are as follows those who market between 25 and 49 hugs in the year those who market 50 or more hogs in thc year entry forms and a copy of the rules and regulations may be sec ured from any of the officers or directors of the association or at the office of the ontario depart ment of agriculture in milton officers and directors officers and directors are es quesing ed davenport t j srownridgcvmuc alexander rob ert miller nassagaweya a r ser vice john wilson w t kennedy george robertson nelson mervyn coulson a r coulter f o col ling glen campbell trafalgar william clayton miu peilv wan rayner howard armstrong we understand from president davenport that all entries must be made prior to may 1 excellent cash awards are being offered in each section first 35 second 25 third 15 fourth 10 fifth 5 in short the haljon association is out to retain the charles newton trophy which they won for the county in 1955 for having made the greatest increase in the per centage grade as marketed in the year aside from that the compet- itiqncertainly has a most worthy- objective the improvement of the quality of our market hogs ben steer speaker to hog producers during the course of the next two weeks halton hog producers association in cooperation with the halton federation of agricult ure plan to canvass all hog produc ers in the county similar programs are underway across ontario the motive back of the campaign is to secure a signup of at least 80 per cent of all hog producers as members of the ontario hog prducers cooperative in short it 80 per cent of the volume of business done by the cooperative is with members then any surplus profit- is free from income tax for a throe year period otherwise in come tax is payable on the basis of 30 per cent on the first 20000 of surplus and 47 per cent on any amount over 20000 according to boh steer brad ford recently zone director of the cooperative who addressed the meeting in milton such member ship in the cooperative does not entail any financial obligation on the part of the member the fol lowing were appointed as township chairmen to direct the campaign in their respective townships es quesing t j brownridge nassa gaweya r j laking nelson f o colling trafalgar clayton may county chairman edward daven port teachers short vancouver cp every class in british columbia has a teacher but 15 per cent of them are un qualified or no up to full academ ic requirements said c d ovens soctctray of the b c teachers federation emergency trainee teachers arc being used more and more i campbellvill girls group of sttdavids hear missionary talk intended for last week the st davids girls group held their easter thankoffcring meeting in the sunday school room- of the church the president sandra turner opened the meeting with the call to worship anita smith was in charge of the scripture and joan black led in prayer a duet ivory palaces was sung by marilyn moore and jenore christie mrs waller hambly in troduced the guest speaker for the evening miss geraldine greer of puslinch a missionary returned from formosa miss greer gave an illustrated talk on the work done in formosa and the slides shown were both beautiful and informative lois greenlees thanked miss greer for addressing the meeting glorida purdy dedicated the of fering with prayer and margaret baulch closed the meeting with prayer congratulations are e tu mr and mrs wilfred thompkins on the arrival of a baby girl at the oakvilletrafalgar memorial hos pital mrs william wallace of guelph is spending a few days with mr and mrs james wallace mis robert menzies is spending easter week with her brother mr and mrs william graham at grimsb douglas inglis is confined to bed with an injured back all wish her a speedy recovery funeral services for the late jam es a moffat of toronto son of jim i w moffat and the late mrs flora holmes were held in st davids i presbyterian church campbellville i on thursday march 29 1956 in terment was in the adjoining ceme tery sympathy is extended to mr and mrs nelson howard on the death of mrs howards mother mrs ed allan several from the community at- tended the funeral service in acton for tile late joe frank of nassaga weya sympathy is extended to mr and mrs john gilmour and family in this bereavement ltjcky escape vernon bc cp arthur dorees car slipped on the icy road jumped a retaining wall and som ersaulted over boulders and through trees for 400 feet finish ed oii kalamalka lakeshorc minus all four wheels- unhurt we hiked back to an rcmp office march quarter of 24787 was pfaer- ed paid the county treasurerfhc treasurer was also instructed to pav the road accounts totallhtg 456847 named as delegates george currie and wilfrid bird together with w e tovnsend were appointed as delegates to at tend the annual meeting of the as sociation of urbanrural nraunicip- alities the road superintendent and members of council were ap pointed to attend the conference oh weed control at guelph on ap- ril 5 at an earlier meeting of issques- ing council george currie was ap pointed acting reeve during the absence of reeve walter llnham due to illness the treasurer was instructed to pay the foliowing accounts carib- onum stamp pads 450 a w benton stamps 5 georgetown hydro commission glen street lights 11625 bell telephone co 2335 fire at s morrisons charg ed to acton fire area 100 robert elwood terra cotta five foxes destroyed 15 emerson anderson acton three foxes destroyed 9 coop for lambs kamloops bc cp a co operative lamb marketing group will be formed in interior bc it was decided by the british colum bia sheep breeders cooperative association skating georgetown arena every saturday afternoon and evenlnt adults 50c children 25c so r linn strain rr 1 milton markers monuments cemetery lettering quotations by appointment phone milton tr 86522 your child has two sitters watching over her you nevfr see llii mtoimi hitler vt- -in- u just a moment away always alert aiul reaily fr help at the ntlirr end of your leleplicme normally iioultl you 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