y wednesday aufust mb lw tni akmtsettdwn herald motorized delivery prescriptions called for and de davidsons pharmacy telephone triangle 7304 angelus peals three times a day from st josephs tower from time immemorial the ling- lng of bells has called christians to prayer not only to offer sacri fice to god and worship him by devotion and religious service in churches and great cathedrals but also in their homes or wheicvcr they may be three times daily from the tower of st josephs church acton seven in the morning 12 noon and six oclock in the evening the bell peals forth the signal of a living prayer which commemorates the incarnation of the son of god this prayer is popularly known as the angelus the name is taken from the first words of the prayer angelus domini unntiavit mariae which means the angel of the lord declared unto mary and followed by more words of scripture she conceived of the holy ghost the second part of the prayer is he response that mary made to the angels salutation behold the land maid of the lord be it done unto me according to thy word thehird part of the prayer is the confirmation of the incarnation and the word was made flesh and swelt among us each salutation and response is allowed by the recitation of an ave maria a hail mary and the oration or prayer pray lor us o holy mother of god that we may be made worthy of the pro mises of christ pour forth we be seech thee o lord thy grace into our hearts that we to whom the incarnation of christ thy son was made known by the message of an angel may by mis passion and cross be brought to the glory of angelus peals from the tower of st josephs church acton three times a day since the installation of a timing device which rings the bell automatically father v j morgan indicated how the bell may also be rung by hand simply by pushing a button georgetown propane gas l for sales and service home farm industry distributor for afagas ltd agincourt tanks stored at siivercreek on no 7 highway bill mcenery proprietor tr 72032 collect if necotsary his resurrection through the same christ our lord amen prayer reminder the whole prayer puts catholics in mind of the coming of christ into the world and the work of re demption accomplished by his life and passion on earth according to historians pope ur ban p in 1095 began the custom of reciting three hail marys to tihe ringing of a bell at sunset in hon or of the incarnation for peace and the success of the crusade pope john xxji who occupied the chair of st peter from 1316 to 1339 alarmed at the approach ot the mussel men directed that a bell be rung and a hail mary recited at evening for the success of chris tians and for unity peace and prosperity among all christian na tions in 1475 the angelus prayer was instituted as is now practiced in honor of the incarnation famous painting afsmoosparnilifgby j f mil let called the angelus is well known it shows a farmer and his wife out in the field pausing to pray with heads bowed in the dis tance one sees the spire of a church it is so true to life in every detail that one can almost hear the angelus ringing and that is exactly what the artist wanted this famous painting was sold in the latter part of the 19th cen tury for over 10000000 catholics are encouraged to re cite this angelus prayer early in the morning at noon and around the time of the evening meal to remind them of all they owe to gods son made man for our sal vation electronically controlled besides the ringing of the ange lus bell in st josephs tower being electronically controlled a mech anical device is so arranged that by pressing a small handle or lever in the vestry the tower bell may be rung to call the parishion ers to church for mass and devo tions likewise a tolling device at the time of funerals and the press ing of a button by the mass server in the sanctuary of the church rings the tower bell to indicate the most solemn part of the mass is taking place the consecration this automatic electronic and mechanical system was installed by valeriotc electronics limited guelph ontario avro wages static tied to contract wages at avro will stay at the present level for the next two years it was decided recently officials of avro aircraft and orenda engines came to an agree ment with the international asso ciation of machinists that the pres ent contract should be extended in making the agreement avro withdrew its request that employ ees take a wage cut to place the company in a more favourable position to compete for a federal government contract to build 214 lockheed f104g starflghtcrs under terms of the new agree ment the company will have the right to renegotiate the contract if avro does not get the lockheed contract the agreement was ratified by che 500 orenda employees in a three to one vote and the 1000 avro workers voted on the terms last week the only minor change provide- for a one cent an hour cost-of- itving- attowannror each 6point rise in the cost of living index compared to the 7 point rise in the old contract although the old contract does not expire until october the new one was drawn up now so the company will be able to determine its wage costs before bidding for the lockheed contract canadair and dehavilland are also competing for the contract which the government is expect ed to award aug 14 farm news enthusiasts form sports car assoc in georgetown the fastgrowing sports car pop ulation in town prompter a meet ing of sport car drivers at the 7th lineno 7 highway triangle nrar silvercreek last tuesdy night where eric wilson 28 heny st was elected president of a elub for sport and light rar dnv- ei s vicepresident is maurice viant 12 queen st and the secro- tiry is terry norton 36 market st the discussion of course was sports cars and after the mem wrs became acquainted an i clwe their executive mr vianti vvr cedes benz 190 si and its power plant engine became the topic of interest for the group also attending the inaugural gettogether were paul barber phil wade george mcclurc bill maccormack eric wilson john glynn walt wilson and tom reed crop improvement group holds twilight meeting j a f producing for profit on halton farms was the subject of a panel discussion at the annual twilight meeting sponsored by the halton soil and crop improvement as sociation the meeting was hold on monday evening july 27th at the farm of johnson noo lands hornby panel members for the pro gramme included wm campbell soils dopartment ontario agri cultural college howard henry field crops branch onlano de partment of agricultural k k bragg of cyanamid of canada and j a francis agricultural representative the panel centered around man affluent and production problems in forage crops and grains a tour of the crop improvement projects carried out on the norlands farm opened the programme in the rod row oat and barley test the group were able to ohserve various vai telle- of oats and barley being tested another project included the use of seven inch rows and four teen inch rows in seeding down forage crops the um- of 24 d ii in weed control- on seeded areas was also demonstrated k k bragg outlined tests of nitrogen on grass pastures and hay brock harris president of the halton sml crop improvement association acted as general chair thompson plans bid enter toronto television by alan dixon in the toronto telegram canadian publisher roy thom son now one of the uks big four of fleet st returned to his native toronto last night and talk ed of his plans for bidding for an independent television station here his- plans for expanding bis canadian newspaper chain further his plans for building his recently acquired mighty kemsley ncspaper chain into an even greater empire fellow members of fleet sis big four lord beaverbrook lord rothermere lord camrose mr thomson who on aug 14 officially takes over the kemsley chain acquired in a 31500000 deal perched on the side of a seat in malton airport lounge and casually talked of spending further millions holiday but homburg on the back of his head he said iam primarily- here on holiday- but while i am here i will in vestigate the independent televi sion situation in toronto we are interested in making a bid though we would probably go into it with someone else and not bid alone mr thomson whose indepen dent television station in edin burgh scotland last yearv made a 4000000 profit before taxes added his past television experi ence could possibly benefit tor onto canadian television program ming is based purely on that of the us what i would like to see is our programming based on that of britain also farm news thrfhib which was formed for ihe sole purpose of drivers ind owners to ram the enjoyment and thrilling experience of driving t precisionbuilt carv will meet regu larly on tuesdays at the triangle imagine a hearing aid smaller than a peanut hearing aid clinic mcgibbon hotel wednesday august 12th a little hearing aid that only weighs va ounce 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counties in addition to the regular judging programme de monstrations by the animal hus bandry department were presented in judgmgof swine carcasses and beef cattle the contestants judged a class each of holstcins jersej s a r- shires shorthorns aberdeen angus yorkshire gilts hampshire sheep and swine carcasses the programme was under the general direction of agricultural representative j a francis and assistant agricultural representa tive d e jackson assisted hy members of the halton 411 club leaders council the livestock judging competi tion is sponsored annually by the halton junior farmers associa tion the contestants scores resulted in the following placing juniors 1st caroh i flard- house 2nd barbara pickard 3rd janet 1 lay ward 4 in john hep burn 5th drlmar ford 6th rob merrj 7th rill sinclair 8lh tie norman wells jdrienne nurse 10th tie jeffrey agnew ed van hoehelen 12th marion hunt er 13th doris picket 14th tie sandra carney russel pickartf linda swackhamer intermediates 1st john van dijk 2nd michael jenkinson 3rd sandy hepburn 4th ernest alexander 5lh harold patterson 6th bruce pewtrcss 7th tom hays 8th bill kerr 9th lorna woodley 10th courtney agnew 11th mary lou taylor 12th ronald mceachern 13th allan brownridge 14th margaret law- son 15lh raymond roberts seniors 1st tom hunter 2nd don taylor 3rd george green lees trophies were awarded as fol lows- the duncan campbell trophy high in beef cattle awarded to tom hunter the baronston trophy high score in dairy cattle awarded to john van dijk the mason knitting co trophy high score in sheep award ed to carolyn gardhouse the thos blakelock trophy high score in swine awarded to don taylor the norval junior farmers trophy to champion judge two com petitions awarded to tom hunter the cne- shield for high novice awarded to janet hayward high score in livestock judging tom hunter this would help us towards a canadian television of our own talking of expanding his cana dian newspaper empire mr thom son who owns 27 papers here said he is not interested in moving into toronto t there is enough competition here as it is he said what we do intend to do is to expand our weekly papers into dailies i am not interested in weeklies as such any weeklies i might acquire would be bought- with the inten tion of turning them into dailies as soon as possible already mr thomson plans to expand his newly acquired kems ley kingdom the natibnal sunday times has a circulation of 832657 said mr thomson by the fall we hope to have it over the 1- 000000 mark 14000000 copies the total circulation of the kemsley chain added to the scot tish papers already owned by mr thomson adds up to a combined circulation of more than 14000- 000 said mr thomson who bought his first newspaper the 1900 cir culation timmins press in 1934 for 200 down i think this figure means our total circulation is more than the combined circulations of ail the newspapers in canada naturally whenever possible we will continue to expand mr thomson will spend his holi day with his- daughter mrs glenn brydson and granddaughter sherry 13 in their toronto home lion mcclure host teak roast the total proceeds of the local lions annual steak roast held tuesday july 21st at the home of lion harold c mcciure will go to assist the clubs 30th anniver sary fund it was announced by mr mcciure who sponsored the feed the club plans to pull all stops for a gala celebration of their thirtieth birthday which falls sometime in the spring of 1961 some 50 local members and guests were present at the roast including former lions jim ro bertson of hamilton ab tcnnant of wexford and several members from the lakesore lions club president ernie alcott presided at a brief business session when plans were outlined for the up coming jamboree and car draw slated for september 18 and 19 committee chairmen and club committees for the coming year were also decided on following the business barbe- qued steaks hot from the grill were served and entertainment was pro 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