r t r j i j- 438 si- x m fakm fokvms murfns plumber is- jwhem ppe5 are lea16m6 r for well j 6ecbmim6 halton fanners believe advertising necessary by mrs roy euenton halton farm forum groups after a christriias recess settled down ta thinking of the marketing situation as it affects the farmer at their meetings last weeli seventeen for ums forwarded eports to county headquarters fwf questioned on wh nhfilrf ha tw jr ichrjif you think lhat old furnace wont lost til v spring our phone is also- the one you should ring psal 1 r i kfjif- 1 kc4 1 ifr- 1 wsf 1 w l gr w laarnun jwfel plumbno heatin6 ffi travel notes special tca air excursions to england t beginning january 1st tca offer barcala 15dax excursions toronto to london england 45800 round trtt john r barber travel advisor elmer c thompson insurance service phone 11 mill stimt done to ensure jqture markets for surplus products in themrounty for- urns subjpited a variety of answers s s 7 nassagaweya thinks a far- niers corporation tc take charge of marketing and distribution from grower to consumer bypassing the middleman is the solution anoth er suggestion is the appointment of boards to operate in foreign coun tries under supervision of the can adian federation of agriculture other ideas put forth include advertising and investigating every possible market lower prices if wages and machinery costs can be lowered accordingly improved stor age facilities more control of oil imports to lessen production of margerine or the banning of its manufacture altogether farmers believe milk is the great est surplus commodity in this dis trict and the milk board should give this their consideration iheorums- were asked for opin- ions on the present advertising pol icy of dairy farmers which is fin anced by individual farmer contri butions north trafalgar admitted the benefits of advertising but riot so much in farm papers and sug gests cook books be placed in ev- ry city mail box emphasizing the use of milk and eggs they also suggest billboard advertising and the use of the ront page of daily papers across canada for one day to advertise like the old dickens ligny forum is in arreoment with trafalgar and thinks all farmers should share in advertising costs because all will benefit hornby foniti agrees to advertis ing farm products saying that now adays people buy by high pressure advertising whether it is cars or coioahuts kelso is of contrary op inion believing the increase in pro fit from more sales will not equal the advertising cost n increase shown in aid society wards a total of 128 children were cared for by halton childrens aid soc iety in december an increase of nine from a year ago ninetyfive home visits were made and two le gal adoptions were completed president e d mahon was in charge of the january meeting held in the society office in milton last tuesday december accounts am ounting to 176800 were passed for payment and by resolution the president and secretary were auth orized to sign the formal consent for the adoption ot a society ward the board was informed that at chris mas time 43 in donations had been received and with this money seven baskets of food sup plies were provided to needy fam ilies with children in the county approval was given for the sup erintendent g f thompson to attend a workshop for superinten dent being held in toronto the last three days of this month the pro vincial dcpt of public welfare is sponsoring this pack up your logs and enjoy the fun and thrills at the popular skiing spots the bus will take you aere anhhon again in carefree comfort fam nwb -v- expand farm production for growing population says deputy minister c d graham deputyminister of agriculture was the guest speak- er at the annual meeting of die halton holstein club in the trafal gar twp hall on wednesday of last week president h craig reief pre- j a over th tw annual receipts of slightly ove 3400 meeting of the haltn cliib which we e led bj tl vanluun ufgau- almost tilled the trafalgar hall to izaftons of norval united church- capacity- norval receipts over 1400 united- churchreports when the iinual meeting was held friday jri the church rev alex f cowan is minister of the church as well as of the glen wiiyam united church reports pre sented at the meeting included those of the treasurer howard iaidlaw i the sunday school young peoples womens association missionary society and mission band a hot dinner was served at noon to members of the congregation by the church ladies followed by a devotional service led by mr cow an who also was chairman for tne business meeting mr h g lyons clerk of the se- sion reported over one hundred members in full communion and expressed sympathy for the famil ies of the late john alexander ev erett barnhill and george sharp other member of the session are ltcol a l noble james hyatt james laidlaw w p laidlaw earl hyatt m guy wilson and n t laidlaw lome clenve william hyatt howard laidlaw and hartley cam eron wcre reelected to three year terms on the board of stewards and w e south was elected for a one- year term to fill the vacancy caus ed by the death of mr sharp other members of the board of stewards are hamilton mclaughlin george c brown a k cnnty karl hyatt n t laidlaw willwrt cleae and william t iraham the board liwtrrs of the church is composed of i mm- cleave w t grahiim george c drown james laidhtu col noble n t laidlaw and thomas casraddcn mrs wilbert cleave is sunday school superintendent miss marion porneroy organist after the meeting the new board of stewards held a hort meeting to elect officers for tliis year mr mclaughlin who conducted the bus iness of the biar ably in lili was asked to carry on but he thought new nitn with new ileis would be of benefit to the church w t graham was elected chair man wilbert cleave treasurer and george c brown secretary farm news many 1950 activities for guernsey breeders the hornby hall was the mcccri for all guernsey enthusiasts of hal ton and peel on tuesday of last week over one hundred attended the midday turkey dinner ably catered- by the members of the hornby wi president art spen cer secretary treasurer ken mar shall and heir fellow officers came in for words of commendation from every side their programme dur ing the year included two barn meetings a social evening a breed picnic a club sale arid their county or cjub show which according to bruce hodgins of the ontario guernsey club was the largest crab show heldjn the province in 1950 along with all this activity it was most gratifying to note from the financial statement a balance of nearly 500 dr a r campbell secretary of the canadian guernsey club also brought greetings- and a message of interest to those in at tendance rev david gallagher formerly of cakville and now in charge of overseas missions for the united church was the guest speaker his topic entitled agriculture in othe lands took the form of an illus trated address with particular ref erence to india china and japan which he had visited two years ago the programme also included some excellent films in lechnicolour on loafing stables and mo stripping- the latter film was based on the outstanding work of dr peterson of minnesota both films were shown through the courtesy of the surge milker co the election of officers for 195 resulted as follows president arthur spencer vice president john mcnabb sectytreasurer k g marshall directors halton j mr graham in- his con structive address reviewed the ag- ticultiiral situation in canada point ing out that while- there 3d bee a tremendous expansion in both agriculture and industry in recent years production has not kept pace with the increase in population he further pointed put that while one- third of our production is exported twothirds of our exports in 1050 had gone to united states in con trast to onehalf in 1949 ontario mr graham stated now has a pop ulation of 4600000 pepple and is gaining ten to twelve thousand monthly the future oi the live- stoak industry he stated is based on a programme of health nutrition and a breeding programme forty percent of the holsteins registered annusyare exported ontario far- niters must become variety conscious when considering grasses and leg umes nine long time production cre- tificates were presented to h bing ham son f pelletterib sons johnson neelands ross segsworth and e f ford the meeting went on recosd m tavour of the proposed regulations which after december list 1951 will permit the registration of bull- only from dams iiahfied under h o i or- some other recognized form ol cow teting and in addrtior the dam must grade good- -plus- hi better under selertht- registra tion the newly elected- officers for imm re as follows president- allien g hunter freeman 1t vice i strcctsvillc 2nd vice iivs campbellvillc seeictaiyticas oakville directors kli lto- segsworth gordon sinclan i it urge ivlletterio e k ford w ii higgar a t wtmidlcy v thompson k c alexander h craig keid f o munte and c f picket the halton nominee to the dom- 1in hoaid ol he holstein associa tion is ross segsworth of fret nan j f trim hie urn mahon v j lit wren katcrbrtjok baminafad beat cedar valley rural hockey game balilnafad won a 3 to 1 decision ocr cedar valley in a clean fas hockey game kriday night goals were scored by f short ill d mrowri and s snow the evening auxiliary met kri day evening at the home of their new president mrs elwood snow- in addition to their regular duties the members are busy practicing a play lena rivers which they hope to present inthe near future the board of managers of the hall held a successful dance tues day evening although the atten dance was not too large those pres ent report an enjoyable evning we are glad to report that both mr and mrs p ferguson are im proving after both being quite ill the wa met at the home of mrs g matthews for their first meeting of the new year the tiesiettihitf 1951 stewarttown institute meeting held in the hall farkarftowc 4 trif sobtx to ono sundridge t173 iiintsviixe 895 cqumttgwaob 4 oravenhurst v juvue wm g booth gordon king mr s alton john lillycrpp peel j g jarvis john brown- ridge wm t booth and j arm strong the wi meeting for january which was also a quilting was held in hie rlall last tuesday mrs h p lawson presided letters were read and messages teceived from the sick and shutins with thanks for candy cards fruit and flowers sent out at christmas also a letter of thanks for a wallet received from ken malotte london who stood highest in this school in tho entrance exams in 1950 next meeting will be under the citizenship convener and the roll call will be answered wltls what can i do to wake my home town a better place mrs jf rihtdcuilrn wnl ijwmi nnrf mimb apilli were hostesses for refreshments the wa meeting was held at mrs cecil smiths home thursday afternoon t hdppy birthday to mrs w d vaijlfiytjolden jream red cohoe salmon 31c campbells tomato soup 2 t1ns 21c domestic shortening 35c lisbys mincemeat 39c liptons soup mixes x 25c heinz ketchup z5c fresh chocolate marshmallow pound 43c monarch cake ginger bread pie crust mix red river cereal pko 17c 43c quick quaker oats 35c margene margarine v39c mixes pko 353 mix 29c mnaboh m pko 3js s soap prices are advakotno buy now soap flakes carrolls economy package 4lb sox 59c romar coffee vfct 91c dandej tea 38c 75c pep dog food n loc champion cat food zs swifts cleanser 2 mc heinz spaghetti 14c blue ribbon coffee 99c henley- choice prune plums 16oz tins ancy spy apples 3 lbs 27c large solid head cabbage ea 10c washed carrots 3 lbs 11c cello pkg spinach ea 29c 96s white grapefruit 4 for 21c 715 ukkssn rote bar restaurant cleave wilson opp constable at guelph another local marl has joined the ontario trovlnclal i police force cleave wilson whoseparents mr mjmsa seward wilson live r on guelph street joined the forte shortly before christmas he to at present stationed with a detach ment which haju headquarienllo t t i i t- johnston of georgetown who will be 90 this coming thursday happy birthday to kenneth grant whose birthday comes next sun day kenneth will be s kenneth hodge and kenneth grant are just one weejt aparvarenxahey 1 e aftqr all is said and done hdw does it taste in the cup that is what counts rra a ft hah to ta person standing on the moon the e wo ap us ahlite the moon ahlneto earth inhabi- yield the perfect flavour m