Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 31, 1952, p. 7

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thursday january 3ut 1963 acton free press acton ontario padbuvkn poets corner a sinking heart i spoke to u traveller on the road who smiled boriiith hu louden load how play you much bltheom purl comrtide 1 bear a ngnu htart x qutwtlmx ona whoju path with pain lntnfhmhdawi inn hud lalir how fac you iruui llrem thorny ttmartt comrade i hftar a jilnulnff heart 1 hailed one who adversity could not make bond the hardy knee ttt uch bravo mnimlny tail the art jcomrade i hear a jdnelntf hrnri ithend went he thou if you canit y upon tho inevitable way whereon wo are anrm fuldn or chart comrade i bear a slnulntf hoart auxiliary learns of south america mr cameron trflnhmiin wait homteu to the knox alert evening auxiliary for the jiinuary meet ing the prewldent mr a mc- imiac presided nnd opened the moating with a recipe for a happy new year the worship wervtce opened with the hymn all people that on earth do dwell and the leader won iw- altttad by mm r ii armhtroni and mrs s sinclair mrs a j buchanan of the sr wms wan present to introduce the new study book meet the south americana dy uiilnc u mop and with a jut on the country conditions and the people ihe mnde her uilk moid educational uu well na enjnyiibltr mm f anderson jiang fi solu we must open the door the new secretary mrn k a hansen was introduced and read some thank you letters for christmas cheer miss emma cole the new treasurer read the financial re port thore was n good nttendmiee of former members and some new members were added to the roll the meeting date has been changed to ovoid conflicting with other meetings for the future a period of uncial fellowship was enjoyed and mrs j ingles on be half of the group voiced their ap preciation to mrs buchanan the hostess and all who had assisted something wall worth tailing it our clatilfted taction the odt ara to arrattingt acton taxi phone 260r 24 hour prompt courteous tarvteo radio dispatched cars take you anywhere at anytime just phone 260r moore rocher painting and decorating contractors phone 2ww or 275j acton ephead optometrist eyas examined scientifically glasses fitted gueiph u 8t oarts be phqnz uw rafafcltoaiat m ym tirk nrrnhard has a plan shown here that in the most econ omical to construct a simple rec tangle without projections and a gable roof without dormers the exterior finish is wide hiding with ajjphnlt shingle a wide eave over- hangft in front there are also a lower twit shutter and lattice at the front door thencmhard has two bedrooms i bath living room kitchen wltb mple spare foi dining unci a full basement storage space c oiimsu of twin wardrotw tvpe clnnets in earh bed- mom linen cabinet in the hall and rlumbi at iuth entianei- in the uiti hn both the ink md iuige are on the fmnt wall and the refiigerator at the hide dooi this leaves table spate on the in ule wall overall dimeiisums aie x2 feet b 2fl feet total niea la 1132 iigau feet and t ubage lfl2j4 14 forums agree on part of individuals in forum groups the ii rm pieslion on the topic whats wrong with our farm or- ganiatunls winch was brought before farm forum member1 read n cun the individual farmer phiv au etteclive part lntte prcent set up of firm organi7auorw within the canadian federation of agricul ture om forum guide inforiils ius thit theie ale about roooofl farmers in canada 1041 census and it ls estimated thut 400000 of them are represented in the canadian feder ation of agriculture this bein th onlv nationul overall farm organ ization in canada as its name implied its a federation of fatm orguniatlons farmer do not have direct membenihip in the cunadiun federation of agriculture but the 400000 farmers that it represents have their me mtc rshlp in the oi ganirations- thut belong to the canadian federation of agriculture the fourteen forum reports re ceived were all agreed that the individual farmer could play an effective part in the plesent setup of funn organization- within the canadian federation of agriculture b proving their interet in their regular attendance and bv their punctually bv voicing their opin ion at the meeting and not after wards b financial assistance nun i- enthusiasm entering into discuss ion uhich proves not only a help to the organization but also to the individual a this would tend to strengthen the organi7it ions und i the would crrv more mlliienre in the tountv proviiu ial and dom inion federattons i il hive win in suggestions to mtki fni nnprov m the setup il i then should be direct member- j ship oi ganiition in evei v provime then e r firmei would hixt a eh mil to voice his opinion in in discussion iji i hmgiug our dn ecois and dt legili s more often to eieott i u idi i intetist iinting tin itutu idutu it more active town- hip ot nuuition- to keep up the inltiit 4 onlv xpeuemvd fumeis d hmed to bold oitice n cinil ot kmrtion if peronal in vitation- fiom one fumer to an other tilt projects should be start ed in the township federation to i reiti- ur interest in countv fed eration t7 more advertising of township countv and provinelul anntiil meetings do mill rale in creased to half mill for fedeiaiion llnant ing the setond question what part should faun coops and toinmoditv groups plav in the fedeiition or aitncullutc commodity groups in cludes all organizations milk an1 cream producers poultry producer- hog producers fruit and vegetable growers etc these oigunlmtion- should lake a more active part in the fedeiaiion of aginulturc sui h as mukmr mm h larger contrlbut- icns und support hciierullv farm- eis should be 7v behind the com- iiicku t groups smell less cigar smoke these days changing times md habits f smokers rniv burin a change in the production of igartvpi tobicco ii cunadu in 10v1 canadian- smoked significant l fevvi r iu s than in 1040 the progiesslve drop from the 11m0 cicar consumption ills resulted in a large accumulation of cigor- leaf stock in manufacture ra warj- hnust s und a toneuent deereasi in demand for cigartv p tobit tti as a result the production of canadian i igir leaf laiglv grown 111 the piovillte ot qllelec has ttiod mom tkmhkkh pounds in uhti to about ihhi ihhi pounds in ljal althoueh the caiitidiangitmn eigiirbaf ha- ne t r a hlevi d worldwide actlaim is is jilstlv iirrud bv the havana java or sumitii toliatio kif 1 canadian public ha- li ri rimkinj th homi rnivvn leaf to the tune uf over 2m000 t in us annuallv av i iging about 75 p i e nt of tobactoleuf gi ow n in this ounti total lim piodiution of canadian leaf- oliae if for all put post s l- stimited at 1m jouhk pounds canadian high in herd of m c bedty in deeembel hen wiie 410 je sev cowm puilliled in the canadian lleeoid of ivrfoi nuuice and canad ian hecoid of ivifoimanie herd test hrltuh columbia hud even tcudctm on twlieaduv milking and ontai io hud six new llrunsw iek had oiie and que4tee had one the high tow cimwvi from ilullon coun ty in the wel herd of maurice c ltnlv of milton thu gold medal icenrd is all the mine signitlcant biiiuise it wus made in toad ft vsn d w n d ni ritr hnhnt- ile at nine years produced 101140 lbs of milk 721 llis of fat with a test of fttr7 qualifying for gold medal eettllwale this leeoid was also made on two times milk ing which alo adds fiuther honor to the position of canada in lc7a ember on threetimes milking in the am dav division the winner was iii ainpton w ii hose owned by hon head fauns itichmond hill ontario ttoe ulo tpiallfled for a gold niedalwertltlcate at ave veai with 1 113 llis nf milk and h7 ilfc of fat george w challenger of sin dl- hc has the high junior fouryear oltt in i0ft days with merlvale tlrown maries apple producing loiilfl ilk of milk and 542 lls of fat in the a nlnr four veui olds v maecilp of woodbridite ontario was high with burmans ksse commet producing ns n fom veiir- old of 100ir his of milk m5 lbs of fat muallfving for a ilvt i medal teitiflcate tlrltlsh cinmhia bail the hi ft nlnr threeyearold and she is kuminei land star- arrowbyss owned bv the kxp i iniental farms at sumincrland tc in 101 day aitowbvss piodllted fllioo 11 h i milk and 4111 lb- of fat in the junior lhreeearulds it a tunmlns of know hon qui her bad the hljh cow bled bv sllllitt welister of massawippl quebec itounvburn fleets becky produced 0 207 lbs of milk and 4117 lbs of fa british columbia also had th inch cow in the enloi two-yeiir- olds owned bv the experimental farm at siimmerland summer- lands pandora bernadrtte tiiali- fled for asllver medal certificate with a record of 04311 mm of mill anil mot ii is of fat nisll alexander of mllner ii c ills the hijh junior twoyear oltl with 0 412 lb- of milk and ym llis of fat thii tow glenalrlv roya mllner tuali0eil foi a liver medal i rtlflcate the high senior vearllng wa ftefugi itosebud bluiif he owned by the waterloo county house of lb fiiki ot one year and 31 days blanche produced 1700 lb- of milk and 414 lbs of fat the highcow in the 30adiiv div ision camefrom british columbia sumallo ingus maid owned by 1 craucr l sons limited of vancou ver as a seven yearold moid iteute with a lmioid of ltimw ilk of milk 717 dm of fat oiisditle ihoihcih of hoipiois ontai in have the high senloi foul veal old with oievsloues stoitill4 w kuthv piodiiuiig 0u2h tbs of milk and 41u llw of fid icorgc duckson sous of nnuiii view ontario hud the high jiinlm fourveiirold oiv not thlvnd oladv lhili pmdutin 132117 i lis of milk uud u11 llts of fut u silver medal winn i new lliuniwick had the lending setiloi threeyearold in the herd of il w itedmoud of st audrewb ualilivbiae haslls kittv pioduced 10 300 lb- of milk mid v7 his of laundry just cau zenith 13600 diprctunr nocmarcc laundry services jualified for a gold mwiil certl- tat hiamplon clanvol h ileiieon owjied by b ii hull und son biampbm ontunn was the high junior lhieveiiio1d whh 111111 llts of milk and ui7 lbs of fut made on thne times milking this cow ipiallfies foi u silver medal ceitiriiute the high iow on two times milking in the same class was doll heal mollys oesiun owin d by don head fauns itichmond hill ontai io molly piodueid 1 1 iwll hi- of milk and fclo iils of fit femge challenger of sardis it c hid the winning si nioi im vear old on merlvale stand ml hallina tlallena juoductd 10 714 111- of milk and 004 lb- of fut oalashiek daffodils ltail with ie od of ii fi ills uf inillt and 110 hi of fat is the leading jlillm two vein old foi m d mrcuithv cr esinl h oh hc nd bid bv it c lilin of mllnei if d flehelis in time he will hi awaided a mlln rm did ortlflcate b a arrhibiild of ci at wide- ii c bus thihigh jinihir v at linj on meribiook standard daisy with ijl lh- of milk and 432 ihs or fat modernize scout tests hiuht tuk badges and modirni- tlon of the basic tests feature a tow dltlori of the hoy stouts an gulation polity olaiiiutlon allil itilt s for canada just oft the pn si the new p o a it rep- l elts the tllst major i evlsiori of tin n julatiolih hi 10 years and it in 1 1 ssltulei the re wilting of most or cniadiis scouting textbooks amoni the 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