Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 18, 1953, p. 7

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doaer copera- tton between the east and the west said bent schultz representing the manitoba farmers union when he spoke at a small gathering in the town hall milton recently declaring thai 30 locals have al ready been organized in ontario the speaker said manitoba farmers had in two end a half years built a strong union organization while the union does not make any pro mises if you build a good strong active vital organization you may be able to do something about it he said it was pointed out byaa r service president of halton fed eration of agriculture that cana dian farmers have hajl en organ zatlon of their own for 16 years the machinery is all there for their use and it will work just as well as the farmers themselves make it starting in the locals of the fu and going up through the district to the provincial and interprovin cial levels grassroots farmers are able to make their needs known stated mr schultz m m camp bell chairman of the- educational committee of halton federation pointed outa bimtlar frame work has always existed in the federa tion and that in addition the indiv idual farmer has the opportunity of discussing and doing so about his problems through farm forum mr schultz dwelt at some length on the special problems confronting both eastern and western farmers as regards grain marketing the cost of feed grains to the eastern farm er hog producer and poultry pro ducer problems claiming that present farm organizations have declined to set up machinery ade quate to move supplies into strate gic positions before winter closes in and that the farmers have neg lected to provide themselves with an adequate marketing system the speaker was reminded by r 9 heatherington secretary of halton federation that the onario feder v ation of agriculture in cooperation with all the other eastern and wes tern provinces has been working for some time on the matter of feed grain under a policy such as mr schultz was advocating and was studying the policy even before the farmers union was organized in canada however mr heathering tin explained while our federation in consultation with all coopera credit for establishing the wheat board and also for putting across the vote in manitoba was again reminded by mr heatherington that rt was the work and support of the federation that led the govern ment to establish the wheat board and that this board was planned by the federation before the mfu was organized the manitoba speaker who ex pressed dissatisfaction with the fed eration in his province and with the fact that he was obliged to pay 50c a year to the wheat pool paper was forced to admit that he is still a member of the manitoba federa tion and sthl markets bis own wheat through the wheat pool i the speaker was accompanied to milton by two farmers from sim- coe county who also claimed they were not satisfied withviheir pres ent farm organization questioned however by the audience they ad mitted they knew nothing of the efforts and achievements of the fed eration in their county one of 4he outstanding counties in successful farm organizations in ontario they were reminded that while they hai made no active contribution to the work they were receiving the same material benefits resulting from we have what you meed yojr wife dsctdsd to chanoe km styls rtght n as iwddk of eonstruchonr lumber builders supplies frames saifa door their farm organization as do the aotrve members the representative of the mfu expressed his pleasure it being as sured eastern farmers are as anxious for cooperation between the east and west as are westerners he ad mitted he saw little chance of get ting any union members from this gathering and that all those pres ent knew all about their federa tion in reply to his statement that ontario farmers are asking him questions he was told ontario far mers may receive answers to any question by contacting the key offi cial who will natually know or be working on the answers confident living theme of st johns sermon the subject for meditation on sunday morning at st johns uni ted church was confident living chosen by rev j m smith from the scripture verse on the next memorial window in the series thanks be to god who giveth us the victory the emblem on this audrey bishop sang be thou near window is a cross and anchor i civ it is so often the obedience we fail hi to obey and keep hs com mandments of the moral law and jesus teaching we shy away from the thought of the cross in our lives having any connection with the crown of victory or the anchor or hope we are apt to feel that because of some thought of god or belief in him we may have had that our acts of disobedience or even wrong doing will somehow be glossed over without any cross or suffering forgetting that god s plan is for our soul s welfare so that our world cumblmg about us could mean or bring about the uplifting throb of our soul to hun surely the highest good the sacrament of baptism was observed for raymond john inghs infant son of mr and mrs john inglis and martin donald lloyd rasbrry infant son of mr and mrs donald rasberry the choir s anthem was the lord is exalted misses joan and along with this verse mr smith t u used as his text this part verse live of eastern ontario agreed romans au to gether for good to them that love was desirable to set up a feed bank in eastern canada it was feared that due to the operating policy of the grain exchange as it now exists we might find ourselves with a large supply only to be undersold which would make the venture decidedly dangerous it therefore becomes necessary that farmers of the east and west must first set up an agency with sufficient authority to eliminatethrs risk mr schultz when he claimed that the manitoba farmers union should have the new metropolis j m new york offers to visitors of all inclinations a variety of activity and a host of sights to see on this delight ful trip you have 3 full days and 4 nights in new york y or k ji4l of america j a to greenwich village and chinatown you have your choice of several other features that will make your trip both in teresting and enjoyable aa your affm for man dafaflt otl amd skjsv ofser pftomfre pfosss lfacofioav round trip fare from torollyo svfcjacf to dm mewoes horn room for 4 nights 2 at a room god mr smith told of david as a young man anointed of god for a great task in life with many friends planning joyfully and hopefully the way of his life then finding his world crumbling around him pur sued and hunted wherever he went his former friends now seeking hie very life how could it be how could it happen to him and da vid has his counterpart in a great many lives ail down through the ages and in our own day too life running smoothly all seemingly well then something happens and our world crumbles where is god what is he doing our emblem teaches us that life his i vo piits tit cross symbolic of s ilfcri lisippo ntinent d4sillus sioi the aid i the symbol of h j c when our world seems to crumble it is then too lhit if we lino it i il t fident living because of o ir belief and trust in god th it 1iuls words of the text fort-awl- hel uv mrttytngs fotretcng woik together for food to them lint love god even though at l mes it n iy be difficult for us to i urstud how fortunately david hi d so irnny others of god s serv th who have passed through great suffering hid learned the way of confident living the hope in god that the inchor suggests they had learned to love god deeply and fully to know that he was the creator of man and the universe at the evening service mr smith spoke on leanness of soul taken from psalm 106 he gave them their request but sent leanness hito their soul mr smith showed how the psalm told of the children of israel recognizing gods deliv erance of them from their slavery praising him for his goodness in answering their petitions following him for a while then forgetting thinking only of self again hat extra luxury in living they could get what loosening of god s re straint the psalmist says god granted their request but h brought leanness to their soul the story of the prodigal son was the same idea the young man accepted the goodness of his fathers house then grew to desire a greater luxury m living and a lessening of his fath er s restraint his request was granted but it brought leanness to lus soul durn the wir when we had our lacks lo the wall we petitioned c od to mlcivcnc so that hl should i ot iom our freedom and when he did m we pniscd and thti ked ill in lhc question lor us as indiv iduuk and a a nat on is arc we the intriguing play presented by norval juniors and directed by mrs graydon chester and miss char lotte mccullough the adjudication of a state of the hamilton players guild was of very high order he commended the members of all five casts as well as their respective directors for the very enjoyable presentations and at the same time gave a most con structive criticism palermo juniors received the award for the best presentation and received the w i dick trophy which was presented on his behalf by mr k y dick the individual award for the best actress was won by evelyn oates w ho received the harold tyrrell trophy and the mac sprowl trophy for the best actor was won by stuart mcfadden 1 notice to creditors nd others in the estate of margaret jane swackhamer all persons having claims against the estate of margaret jane swack hamer late of the village of lime- house in the township of esques- ing in the county of halton spin ster deceased who died on or about the twenty second day of january 1953 are required to send particu lars and proofs thereof to the un dersigned before the seventh day of march 1053 when the assess will be distributed among the parties legally entitled thereto having re gard only to the claims which shall have been filed date ot acton ontario this el eventh day of february 1953 c f leatherland acton ont solicitor for john o arrow- smith executor 34 aic we clamouring for a greater luxury in living while others are still staiving are we ask ing for a icssei inn of gods re slramt the question his probably i issed that stage and now is is god granting ourvccfuest our de su es and if m are we in great dinger of leanness of soup mrs buck played for the congre gational singing we are just entering the lenten season a eood time to start remem for expertjeye care consult o t walker optometrist 3 mam st north brampton over abell s drug store phone offlfig5fl9- r na flours 9 ajn to 6 p m daily evenings by appointment corner cupboard main street t t imrl luutiulln artd- thit in his wisdom and power they could trust his plnn to work out right for those who believed and icved him and so would try and obey his commands hiring again farm news palermo juniors win drama trophy the auditorium of the oakville high school on friday evening was the scene of the 1953 halton junior farmer drama festival over the past 20 years halton juniors have at periodic intervals competed for thle w i dick drama trophy last friday evening was the first occa sion that they ever attempted such an ambitious programme under the leadership of president mac sprowl and his fellow officers they came through with flying col ours some 400 came early and stayed late to enjoy the programme of five excellent one act plays these were as follows brookville group staged in doubt about daisy directed by mrs mur ray mahon the teeth of the gift horse was the title of palermos presentation directed by miss flor ence meares milton juniors pres enfed that old time favourite the bishop s candlesticks directed by mrs a j mcarthur henrys mall order wlfe was the tide of acton i play directed by ralph mokeown while bargains in hair cuts was thlsbrand new home was completed yesterday- half destroyed tdday fire just doesn t care where it strikes that s one of the many reasons why adequate protection should not be put off until tomorrow let us help you make sure that you have the insurance you need to be safe today elmer c thompson insurance service john ft baftbkr f ketsey avol nsssfsm mill stress piwm u

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