Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 26, 1951, p. 6

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page six the acton frec press tkuu3day july mtn i ml jnitrcgen lncndmtg hay tonnage durlntf both 1wd find ibm hort- ngo of hay waa a limiting factor on the- trrat majority of halt dairy xannathuuwjctjucommlhccr of the ifaltnn crop improvement association had this problem in mind when plnnnlnjf their pii- uronrin both i0a0 and j dm in both yean teals were uld down on some ten or twelve farms using ammonium nitrate at the rate of 100 lbs per acre this hljfh nitrogen fertilizer was applied on meadows both years around may lit some appreciable retijlts were noted n venr ntfo on a pmnlt per centage of the tests but in ifenorol may and june of 1050 were too dry to cet anything like maximum results this year it was decided to take accurate weight teats on nil farms where the demonstration were laid down both from the treated and untreated areai really amnzlnjr result were sec ured on five of the nine firm on which leld were taken on each farm a square yard at each of four different points in both the treated and untreated area was cut and weighed the moisture content of the ureen mat- cut ten day ulw but in other resipectii the only difference in so far as we an aware is the id ticfe was pastured while thu six acres w0ikiizirahquidlhiunncceaajiry- npprnvi imatcly bo per cent and in order to bring the u eights down to a hay equixdent basis it was ahio assumed thnt mow hav still con- tains around 17 per cent moisture on thus basw it wjs found that the nitrogen treated area produced 2 1 tons more hav per acre than did the untreated area on both the j ii willmotl farm in tra- falirar township and the v e mcarthur farm in nelson tovan ship at t j brownrldges in esques- lntf township there was a dif ference of 1 4 ton in favour of the treated arra while at jack mc- phails in nassagaweya township the difference w as approximately one ton in favour of the nitrogen treated area on all four farms the fields in question contained a high percent age of crosse legume stands of red clover and alfalfa did not show onythlnc like the lame results this may not hove been the year to increase hoy yields since nearly every one has his bams full to overflowing nevertheless the re sults do indicate how ffrau yields can be increased when there is any reasonable amount of precipitation in ma and early june incident ally the vtelds were taken be tween june 4th and june 18th pasturing new seedinqs some ot our readen may recall that in our column in the issue of the first week in may we made some observations based on a visit to a field which has been seeded in 1050 a good catch of seeds was secured on this partlculor 24 acre field owing to the scarcity of pasture in the late summer the owner of necesit pastured 18 acnes of the field but fenced off fl acres adjoin ing the bujdi following our visit to the field in late april we re ported there is still a good nand jn both sections of the field but there l an almost unbelievabe difference in the lgor and rrowth of the two sections we also stated in the same article judging by present appearances we would ex pect quite a difference in the fields of ha off the two sections of the same field thanks to the farm ownfr w v are now able to pre sent the final stor the two section were baled sepirauh on the lfl acre section which was pastured he got a total of 3m uiles while on the acre section unpxstured three was a total of tu3 bales aisuming that the bale averaged w pounds each this work out a ield of three quarters of a ton pr aen from thf pastu area against js tons wr acre off thv unpatu an a w oulu remind our rvaders that thi storv wixc from two section- of the tame field both sown it the vime time with the same vd mixturv and with tte sann i i umt of commercial fert ilizer true the six acre section was to pdint out the moral to thu true jilory hoist cin breeders visit o thaw a district fortyone halton holsteln en- tkiulasts under the leadership of president a g hunter of the halton llnbitein club enjoyed a bus tour on wednesday of last week the first call was at elmcroft farm near oahnwo here the party waa received by the owner geo mclaughlin and taken on a tour of his dairy barns and larje luilsteln herd following dinner ot the genoshi hotel the group had n two hour tour of the general motors plant in oshawa here they saw cars and trucks in practically every stage of i reduction the efficiency in or ganization and management in this big plant has to be seen to bo ap preciated the flnnl stop on the wuy home was made at louchcroft farms nr langituff whero the gmdal manugcu joseph la nth lor gave them s first hand picture of born hay driers in action and presetted facts and figures on the cout of installation and operation as we recall from memory a 5 h p motor wlui the necessary fan can be installed tit present day prices for ttttooo this ac cording to mr lanlhlerv will han- thlrty ton mowiv at fjllchcroft farms they ap parently hove hod equally as poor haying weather as we have jn hal ton consequently their hoy is not of the quality they have hud in former years the mow finishing of hay did enable them in 1050 to make hay analyzing 10 per cent protein against 14 or 15 per cent for field cured hay in short according to all reports everyone found the days tour n most enjoyable and worth while outing with the rest of southwestern ontario the canadian national ex hibition is changing from 25 to 00 evele dy the time the 1051 cne opens on august 24 the eastern half of exhibition pork will be com erted honest injun nice cool rain sunny weather is the report from tho gibson jo srvfhenrbreebrldge and the philosophical torres pon dent who brldgu gazette ulwoys has items of intorost with n novel slant from tho last issue comes a good grow ing seasoit crops soems coming very good so fur the cnterpllars are nil gone thank tho gondnesi hoping we never see them ngoln in the bushes is so clean now its junt nice to gel around ond work the mnsqiiltoeh are quite mt in the mornings for a while in any places the gibson scribe was up to rtacebrldge with a party visited the wrestling matches seen tho gadd indian with custom feother hot as and indian nnmo nhatnser- lahnonwaroro who- is a good man in the ring miss uertha snhnnation she came a flying visit in tho gibson i serve there it is u luimple of the cor respondence ns she comes from thu gibson reserve its june in july the matrimonial bug is still bit ing with its season extended on past june the georgetown her- n o l umhi ukumtklouz you get mori fo you tiuptioni qollaft abbbbviatino certain worda in our talapbona sursotonaa can oftan reduce lifting firopi two unas to fa thu not only msfca tha diractory thinner and aaiar to road but also laas costly to produce in ooa of our biggar duvctonaa for lnstanoa taking out jut orut lint aavea nough pa par to print 1310 pagaa or ivi duractonaa this caraful attantkm to little things b typical of how all dapartmanta work to kaap coata down its una of tha raaaoaa why your telephon i one of todays bast buys iu t whi mi iw ma yoiir eyes diserve the est contult r m bell lugltmrad optomahw ood hta lit put um ym cost or uv1 is tiufhosi 4i aa itntat v rv ttlasiiss w1h liww tjr 4tl aaga ftair h lm la ai mmld lujar tnlistw ikal mttu u fciud b bub butlita au n 1m put ut wau mm rv tr w 9msduct 1mi uu ttuhloni company op canada ulllg iin ll u trie mlu oiirette tracked hev keith love to four weddings on one saturday afternoon the oiikvilletrnfatgar journal leported two nuptial knot sessions the milton champion three and the acton free press one two inches to immortality pushing for all it wos worth a week ago was a delphinium owned by miltoman p w cooke the big bloom wab reported to the cana dian champion by the grower and jhc photographer for the paper agreed to take a picture of the whopper if it grew two more in ches by lost saturday that would make it a full nine feet high the flower didnt moke it but it not its picture taken onywny stop oakville got la first traffic llffht last week its luxurious ithodes of amber rose and cool green arc ful- ly described in inst weeks oakville trafalgar journal along with notes on the inner workings of the lights the whole outfit cost 1000 and that much moneys worth stopping for can you beat this from last sundays nclahbourly news program thats devoted to telling interesting items from the towns and villages in ontario and quebec come one of the best stor ies heard for n long time a hunter up north got lost and climbed up a hollow tree to get his bearings setting his gun at the base it wasnt told what he saw but when he got to the top for some reason or other he fell in ten feet down in a hollow tree he wls resigned to wait until help come when he he ud scrambling outside and some other creature slowly des cended his cronn he reached up to feeland felt fur he jabbed the lowest end of the animal with his hunting knife then grabbed hand fids of fur and let the angry bear carr him up and out of the tree yis it was a bear he pic ked up his gun and walked home school or bonifaces at utoss hull a marulmi on tho outskirts of glasgow scotland men tlnd women of many nationalities are learning the fine points of hotel operation during u 2year con mo tliey acquire the art of cook ing and get a thorough training in hotel service and theoretical in struction in secretarial and acad emic subjects this u followed by three months practical training in a hotel approved by the dchool john calder plumbing heating eavestroughing tinsmithing prompt courteous service frefc estimates church street phone 319w aerial events a pirt nf the wrth anniversary cflfbratioi of britains royal aero j club foundinl before the first heavlerthanair flight wo1 made a pageant of british aircraft took i place at hendon airfield near lon- don other flying events in britain were a south coast of england ir race sponsored by the london dulv press and the annual display at farnborough do you know already we are starting to pay for the tewers ba ready when it goes into operation keep the work in acton by hiring local contractors we have al ready done lome of tha toughest obs so let os have that easy one of yours well start any time you say 225 per foot j e mcmullen contractor phone 270j or m 136 bower ave delicious with food cok batons with flood thing to mat ioyto wconomicg qlway wlo 4 os 1 shop now ot tho sign of t ypbbbff v o bottle carton utumm 9 jf mm imtlis tou in dtliil 21 pir ittllt uhw tl cmtbli miu habid k uututf ui the orangeville bottling works oranievllle unt phone 137w calk m rt j km i m courses available to students of north halton high school district the schools at milton jcton and georgetown operat ing under the north halton high school district offer courses in the following special commercial a ono year course equivalent to a courso offered in any canadian busi ness college shorthand typing of fice practice bookkeeping business law penmanship business arithmetic business correspondence and spelling economics physical education avai1- able to students completing grade xi grade xi and xii students who plan to fake this course at georgetown school should send their names and addresses to the secretary if students reside in esqucsing or nassaga- weya townships they should furnish the name of their bus driver so that transportation can be arranged academic lower school grades ix and x all subects for inter mediate certificate english social studies mathematics guidance phy sical education options general science french art and music shop work home economics typewriting and business practice academic middle school grades xi and xii leading to second ary school graduation diploma eng lish history physical education op tions mathematics science french latin german commercial work agriculture shop work home eco nomics academic upper school grade xiii leading to honor matricu lation and entrance to all faculties and cours except honor classics in any canadian university english history algebra geometry trigonometry zoology physics chemistry latin french german send your children to high school make the most of your opportunities transportation available for rural pupils parents and pupils am urgad to confar whtithalr nearest principal prior to school opanlng in saptambar j e marcellus milton o robbins acton j i lambert georgetown notice re permission to tfttend schools outside dist students who plan to attend secondary school outside the north halton district must have written permission from the north haltort board in order to do so pareqts are requested to examin the courses of study available in their own d i tnct before application is made to attend an outside school due to the heavy ad ditional cost to the north halton district application forms may be had at the offices of the acton free press lthe geo town herald and the canadian champion or from the board secretary the forms should be completed und mailed to the undersigned not later than 15th of august 19t x g o brown secretary norm halton district high school bard georgetown ont

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