w miypim jmprearihjhdiiy sf isffirsi jftluno hve pins at acton bowltng lanes by ken hulford bmtdmor tty 17 well the bcardmore huue wound up their playoffs 1mth upper grabbing all the llfcry wid yhat hnvc you tluil mat- to tty champions in the eojtltnal if wan uppers putting uwceatherettes out with a three pintail of 3tw to 3063 in nwartiped dcvons in other hair with n pintail or jim to 2942 leatherettes nave tjptfera a acare when in the flrst itawe-lhey- went- into a 173 pin bad upper rallied in the second lth abk one to tnlec command by 52 flni leatherettes tried hard in the third for survival but uppers topped em by 4 pins arid tjwa curtains f the leatherettesf helen lcsueur 135 24 eva williams 658 and kay jawes 643 paced the leatherettes ttpulrrg uppers roll was headed i by joyce buchanan 616 harry m and ernie luwson b7 mtulkokas made every a winning one with at i7 and bert fowler 697 bema ibe pacers lloyd and tln- lemala1es with 675 and 619 in that order headed up the dcvons aaaaoaaaia i imiinamiiiiiii loslnji cmise wilh upnciy lust nosing muskokus oul irrrhcfinl by 24 pins it looked us if it might do just that sad to say for the muskics it didnt turn oirt that way uppers started to roll the big ones and picked up a big 246 pins in the second muskokus tried lo get going in hie third but- their efforts were in vain cause the uppers were still puw- erhousing and a third game win by 108 pins left no doubt in the rullblcds minds who were the champs uppers liliiitiph in the final was sparked by ernie law- sons 712 and joyce uiichupins 66 por muskokus bert fowler was the only one to find the range with a 679 so to john den nis- joyccbuchananbobsnydlu7 percy woods harry rogers ernie lawson and john robson eon- gratulutions on winning the lentfue championship and to the losers better luek next season last headpin hilites winding up wilh ihc awurdsi of the- bowling season wc have ivy martin turning in nn 81 1 triple to win the acton dry cleaners award helen lcsucar made it for the ledgers iga foodstuffs with a 326 single r- young jim bullouffh made h a double win for the gordons hardware award as well as the pauls clothing with an 828 triple which included a 341 single and that kind hearts and gentle people brings us lo the close of this seasons bowling news it has been a pleasure lo record your bowling achievements both in your leagues and otherwise we hope you got as much pleasure in reading about them as wc did writing it we loss orchids to the executives of all the leagues for their cooperation and the crrortsiheypiitinloiryinbto keep their leagues running smoothly when the clock hits the midnight chimes this satur day we will close the doors un til september i so have a happy summer and come back prepar ed to knock the pins over high wide arul handsome for those big scors and so perhaps wilh a linge of sadness we say for the last lime this season atlios amigos ruralurban relations planned irfelude church service picnic early gqntrot chfecks weeds at this lime of year theprob- y the yellow showini dandelions in order to control jem of weeds in lawns is pointed ellow showing out by the of dandelions and other lawn weeds early control is impor tant dont wait too long to kill the dandelions in your lawit c b kelly oac botanist says there nre exiro benefits if you can spray with 2 4d during the early warm spells by midmay susceptible in early spring some of the weeds that lire hard to kill with 2 4d are more susceptible in early spring weeds such as black medic k knotweed chickweed creeping charlie also there is less chance of hurting oryiamentals if you spray before the perennials have made much growth and before annuals are transplanted j if you slarl early you inight be able lo get two applications of 2 4d before the weeds get resistant kilting the weeds early givesgrassochaneeto fill in the spaces while growing concli tions are good end field day church service new in the way of relations is being planned by members of the ki- wahli club of the kingsway toronto and rural people in halon a program is planned lo in clude a sunday church service and a family picnic in coopen ution willi he lowville united church members cil ihc service club will meet wilh rural lami- at lies at a church service in the lowville united church on june 4 the service is scheduled for ut form tractor care stressed by engineering speeiaist at this time of year hultons countryside is being changed by the numerous farm tractors during thu pring season the ijmnwumcu or the farm tractor is fcvlfjent recqnhy g s mqgflach onlu- vto depart munt of agriculture enfllnttrhio extension specialist outlined aomc of the re a tuns fur winging the oil in the tractor engine and pointed out some of the error made by farmers re- girding all changes most tractor engines today u5 the detergent or- heavy duly type or motor oil itll be dirty looking the first time you look i your oil after an oil change mays moggach who works mi of the western ontario agricul- utfttlchoolat rldtfciown cleaning ability detergent mean cleaning ab ility he explains this type of oil keeps dirt and other con taminants suspended in the oil so t hoy will not kettle out and form varnished and carbon de posits on piston skirts upper ring grooves valve stems and othfr critical engine parts thats why the color of your nil cant be used as a guide for uit chang es during normal operation an engine tends to accumulate cle- poults of various kinds such as those resulting from oxidation biowby lead from the hul minute water particles and jusi plain dirt says mogach the larger suspended particles uv removed by the oil filter hut those particles too smalt in sic to be trapped by the filter will remain suspended in the circu lating oil naturally more and more of these fine deposits uccumulate and this oil loses its capacity to carry all the deposit or gar bage being formed by the en gine operation when the oil becomes overloaded this din collects in vital engine parts causing excessive wear and poor performance the only way lo remove these harmful deposits ts by changing the crankcasc oil he explains for this reason definite motor oil change periods should be observed not because the oil has no further lubricating value bitt because of the accumulation of harmful deposits in suspens ion in the oil checks importunt it follows says the engineer that when an oil change is made the oil tiller should he examined anilit dirlv the lilter element should also be changed u periodic oil changes anil oil tiller changes are neglected ihc filler soon plugs up then ihcj oil pump screen begins lo act as a tiller and when this happens the oil flow in the oil pump is reduced causing ihc bearings to burn out because ot lack ol lubrication ii ihc oil pressure gauge is not up lo normal or is slow lo res pond when the engine is started it is a warning thit the oil pump set ecu is partially plugged lie cautious manufacturers i e c o m in c n it crankcasc drain periods to meet normal conditions muter which your tractor operates thcv also recommend mote frequent oil changes when the tractor is working muter less laxmahle conditions such as slop mart low tem pet at n re operation or continuous heaw loads and high temperature opeuitioil three oclock and at the con clusion the urban rural fami lies will meet in a family picnic he lowville park guest speaker the service will he conducted by rev qliver w holmes of the lowville united church guest speaker will be rev arnold wil kinson of all saints kingsway anglican church the kiwanis club of the kingsway for many years have supported 4k and junior tam er projects in halton chairman of the rurallife sunday is wil- lard miller mr miller- has stated thai this new project is being conducted lo provide a supple ment to the existing ruralurban program of he club farm news spray lawn now for weed control belter hurry if you want to gel rid of lawn weeds this year dan delions chickweed and plantain have been especially serious to destory these use 24d sug gest john awcall of the oac horticulture department- this chemical will kill broadlcaved plants and wont affect the tender grass shoots it is sold commer cially and ihe manufacturers directions- should be followed explicitly harms plants care should be taken in its ap plication if it drifts to other parts of the garden it may do serious harm to ornamental plants and shrubs so be sure to spray on windless days to reduce possibility of drifting 2 4d is sprayed with a gun attached to a hose for large areas or a hand sprayer for small lawns the whoie lawn should be thoroughly wet after spraying try to spray when the temper- a l u re is above 60 degrees sug gests the horticulturist the leaves of affected plants begin lo curl and die within two or three days after being sprayed wilh 24-d- even the roois decom pose following this decomposi tion remove any remains and dig up the soil surrounding ihe im mediate area after these areas have been exposed to sunlight for a week prepare the ground and reseed spot spraying usually one spraying is suffic ient bui later spot applications may be necessary one precaution a separate sprayer should be used to apply 24d and this sprayer should not be used with insecticides and fungicides the weekend of may 13 vmaa was an active one for halton junior farmers as they partici pated lathe annual held day at homby park saturday arternoon boys and girls softball compe- the 12th annual church service in mltton sunday evenlnjj while seeding kept the boys busy sod jj attendance wasnt as high mexpccted at saturdays field events the competition was keen as horseshoe pitching and boys and girls sort ball cotnpo titlons were run off lack of play ers forced milton actopund norval boys to join forces on one team only to be beaten 188 by a strong palermo club- entry in the girls softball palermo girls trounced norval 72 then roacud back to put milton out of competition wfth a 41 win pal ermo players were helen biggs louise vivian barb blggar mary lpu taylor nancy blggar mary johnstonreleanor taylor mar ion hunter and marilyn sher wood x the norval squad included jean hunter joan harrop viv ian cunningham marilyn wrig- glesworth margaret alexander sandra carney wendy south- wood assie verlis and caroline mclaughlin lorna wood ley lynne robert- sort joyce robertson evelyn annual event mckay donna eves juan perry kalhryn ford diane ford ond jean shields made up ihe milton aggregation in horseshoe pile and balermo fielded leuihs and horseshoe pitching acton dale mckcowh anil john diele field of the palermo entry won out 1510 melons losing loam included jack mariluill and mar vin hunter yinners of thclthrce competi tions will go on hip guelph lo lake part in the provincial fin- olurrjune 25 sunday uveninma large crowd of junior pnrouijk- and their parents gathered ut st pauls united church in milton for the impressive church wvice presi dent bill wilson conducted the service assisted by first vice- president ed segsworth secrc- lary joy hayward and rev j l graham guest speaker was miss edna strongontariojuniorftirmers presldent from pee county who spoke on the theme 11 may tie later than we think she won dered if juniur farmers loday are using time lo their best ad vantage or just gliding along in a rut wilh others we must all accept christ as our saviour and now is the lime to prepare i his coming elusion she said in coiv district 12 milk praducers hold annual ladies night the annual ladies nighl pro gram of the district 12 toronto milk producers was held in the esqucsing township hall at stewart town on wednesday ev ening may 17 the program was under the chairmanship of don mckcrsie president and arrangements were by john bird secretary the guest speaker james l baker director of dairying for ontario was introduced by j a francis agricultural representa tive for halton mr baker outlined the exist ing marketing plans for cheese cream and condensed milk j w pawley secretarymanager ol ihe toronto milk producers assoc iation outlined new develop ments in the toronto market conservalion field officer ted spearin or the credit valley conservation authority present ed an illustrated address enter tainment for the evening wi provided by mjrti cameron lush and mrs clare robinson wilh vocal duels wd bill watson and david benhaib on violin and piano accordion wilh modern and old time selections bowl bowl for plaaiui make it a data go bowling bawl for hllh acton bowling lanes pbone 97 member objpjl 10 main si jack ridley cartage limited concmti blocks concrete brick cwmr blocks clay brick sand stone livestock ami kxtilizer farm service nd supplies dump trucks for hire cv cum phone 35 1 acton supermarket acto best food c extra special bananas 12 c lb visit out meat counter canaoa packers pure pork sausage 45 maple leaf pork chops 65 f another first for ab shiriffs new quick and easy 4 oz pkg uuhk anu east 4 u pkq a qv instant potato salad 33c ice cream time time to use shwiffs reo 31c best quality wieners 39 lb maplejeaf cheese slices a ol etc 31c beekist liquid honey applefords heavy wax paper cateuicooked spaghetti in tomato uuc and chaata 16 oz jar 27c 31c is oz tins 2 for 29c sundae topping 23 all variatiai cello pak m 01 tomatoes 17c king size cucumbers 225c hush 3 bunches radishes 25c during the service miss hay- ward read the scripture nnd mr seflsworth offered evening pray- a moment silence wiis ob served in honor of the lute courtney agnew u junior fann er who passed awny last week muilcul selections the junior farmer choir satin an anthem the glory of the lord with john wilsun talcing a solo part the halton quar tette sang softly jow the light uf day a fireside hour followed in the sunday school room when the trio sang two numbers the quartette added two selections nil the choir saifi a number closing with bless this house the giicsf speaker added a wel come touch to the evening when she conducted a sing song a i the conclusion a yitl was pre sentcd to organist and choir leader mrs g newell thelrio included -joy-w-huy- ward barbara blggar and aileen harrop singing in the quar tette were aileen harrop john wilson tommy hunjer and joy hayward valuable penny are you aware 01 ihe differ ence in return of money invested ut simple and at compound in lerest a single penny if deposited in a bunk at the birth of christ at ah interest compounded annual iv would have amounted to si 6 x 1013 by 1950 expressed in round figures this amount would be si600000000jwodoo- 00000000000000000 if the same amount had been invested at 4d simple interest it would have u mounted to approx imately 179 in touch weather put on- your headlights not side lights when visibility is bad and remember when the slush is flying that even if you can see perfectly well another man who does not have a wind shield washer may be driving in what is virtually a thick fog use your headlights to see and he seen buy rent but save on hot water 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