Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 8, 1947, p. 3

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iffimmvt aaht for mass production of setantopeluto combines -f- t m canada now bjoperahon j jty new masaeyhants combine plant ontalna over 28400 square fee at floor space 8ektropelled ccanmnes are now rolling off the assembly hoed 1toe iwjasseyhan4ilqnwie plant at toronto this plant constructed at a met of 3000000 and recently placed in operation isttbampsnys answer to the fanners of 4be world m in recent tears have created the greatest demand in history far power farm machines of all kinds with particular emphasis on the new settpropelled combine develop ment introduced by masseybarris the binlcang iam out almost entirely to one floor covers over 270000 square feet of floor space is said to be the largest of us kind in caruidapecially designed for the manufacture of a single farm machine production in the plant employs the latest ideas in modern production methods for speed and quality of workmanship rorobkd artificial insemination xjsyt ckbaxe8 kbkn interest bug- mttton was 4cowded to capacity recently when the sjmgtku of forming of a branch in ifcmisi of the mpie arttnoial breed- lbv l under discussion prank o stack vicepresident of the hal- tak bbweba club was in charge of ip progratnene which included a prc- m report from agricultural repre- s j e whitelock and short ddbcsss from o w keffer presi dent of the maple cattle b assil w m occkburn agric rep for york county and dr heeds the canef technician of the maple asso ciation which has had an outstanding growth- since its inception in june 1946 at the time of organisation 18 months ago there was a total of 87 paid up members today tbere are 373 members and it was interesting to learn the 86 per cent of their mem bership on june 1940 fave disposed of their privately owned bulls and well over 2000 cows win be bred arti ficially in 1946 it is our understanding that the group in kalton will be accepted as full fledged members of the maple unit under the same conditions as the present members on december 30 we learned from agric rep j e whltelock that approximately 000 cows were already signed up and pro spects pointed to at least 1000 before the end of the month we ajo lear ned that a vast number of grade as well as purebred breeders were mak ing applications further details con cerning the project may be secured by contacting the officer or directors of the halton holateln club the only food for him and millions like him in warravaged china this is the only national appeal to be ttiade in canada within the next twelve months for chinese relief this old peasant his farm devastated by the japanese is too weak to work his diet for months has been grass and roots of chinas people 83 per cent are farmers mil lions are in urgent need of food clothes medical supplies unrras work is ending voluntary agencies must carry on canada must do her share will you help china a good neighbor and customer will not forget tile feresps china a good neighbor calls to you can a d i a n mil to chi n a mmkm cbtqmt pybu to canadian aid to china and mail to provincial heajqrun ontario committee heaijquaitthrs vieechatnnan c r rbwntree boom 101 371 bay st toronto 1 london ontario treasurer e j chase chairman h b burgoyne imperial bank of canada bay and temperance st catharines ontario ste toronto 1 thlihiu i nv p snowy owl by t m shorn ornithologist bow fllnstration ibovra th nravry owl in hu mathers kurroundlnas the farmer a conservationist tha tarmai la knowing tha dinateiios brt harmful and usafal buds ot prey and u pro tocttag the latter hah both htobaah and te causa ol c down from the icy wastes of the arctic the snowy owl glides into a farmyard driven from his northern home by the periodic scarcity of lemmings his favourite rodent food the valuable bird seeks rats mice and other despoilers of food and grain thus the snowy owl earns protection from as by helping to conserve our food supplies the people of canada can perform a useful service to birds by providing food and shelter when their food becomes temporarily inaccessible a nomji bo comsibvatiok and vohtis hot tor ouh btrdb br 1l ball 1tmiio mw paxphuto pautohwl b tk caioaq ceaanmom qab carl1ngs the caruh6 iffeweftles limited vatdojoo amo wautmvau ohtuho mi tells of ohio cooperatives cooperative education and organisation in ohio was the subject of norman ooonrad of the ohio farm bureau when he addressed h conference on fyoutfa in oooperattves on dec 3 prior to the homal meeting of tha urdted farmers cooperative oo mr ooonrad cwt is questioning alex mckmney brampton past president of the ontario jm- eratton of agqiure about the ontario farm scene wail tfi m sample jttqwbml ymwmm yams f mm wrt w siina hi year k in wafty van read tfce chriihea sdaaca mewhsr 3 eamrtv yea wm fm ffravli m r a m riehs f watfetsteawlag a wsfw effects nvratslf sccsestsi eawiaaas j hmwuobhm h tah w eaav s tht chrirtion sctooc kbr4ib fcxtv j ont nonwr vtrmst um is mom 4

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