Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 4, 1957, p. 6

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the acton free preta thurtdv july4th 1957 fliv ontario minister of agriculture praises service branch members at the ontario africultural collet guhph the extemion branch of th onuno department rahijcuttarerg 7 of agricultural reprerrttive srrvue during their annual con- frnoe june m to tt an appreciation of the work of 4he africultural representatives wai tfivtn by trmkunorahle w a coodfr low mlrmlr of ajrtcult ure for the province of ontario in jtfl all tn ktennon ser vice hi rinturk paid tribute to the rmr y pionewn in the txtrns on firld and the agricultural pro gram df doped in v year of awr- vlce the agricullu al kepreentativr crvicr hat started ib im7 in that year tn rnrn graduate of ihr ontario department of agricult ure here appointed by the de partment of agncultue and ed ucation ttipt was the start of the agrtcuttttr hfp s-sx- vwe of the ontario department at agriculture and education in the early days ot the vice the agricultural representative taught agriculture in the high schools and gave auiiunce on general agricultural problems ov- tr the years the e have tm n many changes but generally many of the sanil problems have liren ad vised on these problems include farm manageirnt drainage feeding and management and weed insect and parasite control rural youth programs have lwy hern ft rd in the agruultural reprrsen tntive work sui h programs were the rural school fairs which de veloped into the existing 4h club movement and o gamxed short cmrsrs the iturgruanrr al junior 1 jrmrr actiit the theme of the conference was progress although there was eminiscing on pasj achieveroents the confertnce discussion dwelt on new developments in agriculture extension inrthodi and future pro grarnr on saturday july ihr cbc country calrndkr program will have as iu subject the ag icultur- at h presentativa service the program will include interviews and st rnn dt picting the growth and wiirk f the extension llramh of the ontario department of ag ru ultu e news spotlight 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gush of rain over the ohio vallev it was re ponsihu fo high winds and heav v rain in the northern u4i and canndn comsnanwealui rklevs iiidirs of 10 comnionwrallh countru s ntntintt in i ondon hci d a call from canada i neu prime minish i lohn diefi nbaki r fur a confen nci n tndi mattiit rrintt minister putinbaktr an- noiimi d hi hop i c lmmonwralth finance minist nt u ill isit c n- ad t id in s ptt mbrr to dttidi when u hi n and w htiltu r n fu 1 scul t utnionwi ilth tr id mitt lug can hi h id tin f in m min isters it t in mis t in l iituntitttn stptinitt r l 27 in connection with inu nitionil mmilan fund di uvi in- mid th c injtdi in pruim ni ninli i 111111 tt d thev then go to ottiiwa mttiiwhiu mm cttiuiminw ilth t jtiviu n it pi hi ntittg hi tun ctntdt ustru- i w tl md south fru indi pakist n c v u11 mm im nidi p nd tit t 1i1 of ithn 1 1 nnl th tidirition of ithitth o 1 mid n tsit mil in ide ji foru tut kni stud f hiihm in piilim a irnt inn nt in spertd of c mn mi sni in tin mihu ptt th lli t id pi nui in h i i larmera rid ted 370 lit tit u 1 tn he t vasttmliott 170 wvru nk ti nnn pl mi an 1 l ith hul mini than iv too of mi ml 1 run in hul ik r 1 ru h ilt i d lb im 11 f khwrn tn 1 ni il tl 1 m nitid 1i win n i jo tir rnntirnr nrrnih ttrtt ttt nd w hip in 1 nut l nit mor- harbor work 11 1 nnonoo r mi 1 1 1 1 n iw 11 di d im mm h 1 il put d furthi r drt dgmg 1 11 i put auk it in 1u h hi k li liv tiimpli ted tr i ffin thi hurt nfld wit hv 1000 the ottawa d pat inn nlal npiki- smnn said the nt w work will hitve nothing todo with when th nova scotia newfoundland ferrv w il ham carbon lejin 11 run into po t aux basque he said the ferrv which now operates between north sydnrv ni and argentia nfld mav well begin to run into port aux basques before the dredging work in fininlud a break nler fom grav e ard point to the hnrbor channel to prevent wave action in the harbor w is ompltid liiit va- at n cos of sihfloooooo hut cn11 and u-unn- ptrt dpirtntent authorities uti 1 ronided th hirbor not entirelv snitabli f 11 do king thi c irton then inst pll 1 1146 000 ntn- traci wan let to a halifnx firm for h irbor iniprov em nu inc tiding w hiirv 1 ind jettn s nt port aux hasipii tht work to in compleed in iftvil trlde of navy c in id 11 hew it lit rift cirrier hm iwntiiro received a w irnt if f ijhl mkt ttd wtlcomc on her ar- nvil f i tin f isi unit nt in 1 hum port lltlifix thi 20imk t n hmnu w t dilivd a half hour liv mm f i vshji intermi thi h 11 bor hut ship whistle t d bind- pl t d md mi us tnds ctn r d i tin niws pndt mrlul tin eikht- dn inn id n vo i fiont he t ist w in n h u i inn t nionj thosr wtlioiuitti hi futtitp whuh hiuindim thi tti ir mwriufut nt wt 1 t hsti 1 frimi of nov 1 si iti 1 1 id hi ir dnni 1 u i s bidwil th uuit co ist rk offuvi 1 silvflwood mrs b corbett hostess to wi f intended jot lost week th juni met ting of silv r wood w i was hem l the hme of mm hi rl t rb tt mis u shier convened the program on i- dueation mining might bt thought of 11s 01 uniiitt wtting subject to mol wo nn n but mrs shiors paper on lln tr mi ndmis pan mining puvs in canada and in pjrtuuur on th discovery and divttopmtnt of whui mm be huturj a rich- ir n range was nn enth ailing stor y ruin h search of a ion pi pet tor in 1910 thr nigh the trn h li sn wildirnets f the 1 akehi 1 list 1 nt f w t nt out in rikht th tiiifch to mm 1 iki sup 1 i 1- th iulii1 iron in in noith am in tt m w f mil l t 1 m st h ik i v in 154 wl 1 ni ml di niik mr lk t t u r ihr totnl investment m sir p it k mum w is w ntinilh m m 11 1 11 1 i n d ill il win h 1 tin r fhili i i 11 in can id s another load for th ch tockwood glaff rhoiu working feverishly workmen on monday dumped load ofxjn load of sand on trie beach area at fairy lake acton m order to letter the appearance and allow a more suitable bottom for the swim nerv th s work is a project of the acton y s men i club community folk enjoy program i ast r 1 hall tluuugtl tin of mis dve itr hi nk ind mivs int listing inki ning it tin c mil ni1 lstiong mi hi 1 n him t iw f mi- control of earworm stressed togardeners 1 indd dspn r mdlti ins m 11ed rh im si ti nhtr d lmigr in gvr rle t 1 1 nil i 111 in li 1 ip i 1 t tt 1 i it- 1 f 1 tl i 1 i eim ddt ud 11 1 li t 1 1 1 1 1 twdi 1 1 1 joivjyrs imottj heating off the nations has praw near public addrass by p chapman prawntotiv f wotd twr tacisty sun 3 pjvl july 7 grandstand exhibition park toronto ont no collections takin hpttk ltd in tin id 1 f 11 vt t hv 1 hrr sith mrs a f mr if o i 1 ctit it it i uot itl di 1 nt mr aillinmsn ms harkin in her papt r on hi th hist of hat 1 1 j tu urc told us thnt urn- ihini t an be seen e en better thi uugi dark grern glnvtr and that te should ill mak more of ihr fac ulties we hate committees w ere named for th roming community picnic and al 1 fir the fall fair rickv cobett and paul and david kidnej med 1 winners at the festival sang ac- companiedby mrs kidney books were presented to the bos from the institute 1 11 m 1 i nr t 1 1 ii mini m t m n ung i c intrilui 1 1 1 1 n uoit iitimon ujs it mi p 111 oiu niunlx r ind his motlu t r 1 ink tn 1 1 foi m mu t toward the close of th pi gram mr rmlnn w t th 1 cipienl of a houqui t ir m a men ik r of her kindrga gi up mrs arms r mg rt plied ind p k at snu it ngth in regard ti th pnrj if th evening 11 pmgi 1111 t p ovid funds f 11 ti ui ll child li injn j hohdis conrtnueil m ram si 1 1 i e l 8uchner optometrist in acton acton offico cloied july 3 opn again on july 10 41 mill st e acton houl 1 30 fo0 lcn riqi ly appo nmenl or appointment telephone iis 1600 men will be watching you drive this summer provincial 1olicv officers ualng pntrol cant in li opt ra nttiton rim mil railar willi kt4 ping b watchful vi on ontario ri 1 u tins minimi r i lit aim to pmttot jou th truvillmg puhln l in tniragiiik uih1i nt to tin lugliwu laws rr vur own amft si4 llitt al mux f nnghtxiun in run ful win n vi r ou lnvf mc m iv withiu th law and iivoii iiu onvt nn nr ua will 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