Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 3, 1952, p. 6

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page si jc the acton free press actokl ontario thursday ajpout rd ifolwwn milk jvoduee enftrwafrf- mcvtt reporid bt er thf knnuul entertainment hpoii- lored jointly by th hoi toil llouteih linidw club und the hamluc ltoducers asoclatlon his over the yearn achieved the envluble re putation of being the beat program held annually hi this county the 1k12 event held in tin princess theutrc milton on wcdriejulay evening of liuit week was neenr- tiini t nil reports well up to stun- diird or runner years as ji mntter of fact we liave hml quite n number tin to the trouble of pit no in u or dropping in to tell us that it was the tuat yet we do know that the ticket- were annpiwl up within h day or two ofhe imnounc4inrnt that they were available it i- unfortunate that it in nlways bnpnuihlc to nrcommndntc nil who would like to attend as it was we understand wu1 were crowded into 11 hoilse supposed to nccom- mruttt a29 durtiu the pxtt few day nil mtrts of suggestions have been received ie why dont they conduct it on two nlnhts why dont you inctvust the admission charge it was worth tt 00 rather limn fifl cent all that we can nnnwei u tbat those responsible re all busy pcopleattemptlm to kivv service to many individuals and organizations and there just arent stiff it- tent days or nitfhls to do more than is being done there l no desire to make it a money- malt inj affair the objective is pri marily to it age an outstanding pro- irni once a year for the rtinil folk of ha ton and at the same time break even on thi- effort cer tainly there is no class of citizens more deserving nor is there any cross section of the citizens of hal- ton who have n greater apprecia tion for top talent dwin it o hurst of the ontario college of pharmacy was the guest speaker his address entitled king alfred was tlight was filled wlti humour and meat in brief it wn thought provoking and yet with sufficient humour to be a delfghl to everyone the program also in cluded the outstanding skit entitled school days presented by thr palermo juniors other artists were jcnnnc pengelly one of canadas irentert artists i great soprano and she sang gloriously ronald stewart noted tenor who li nn old favorite with haltnn audiences jack mclean of toronto imperso nator and johnny dash a 16 year old juealer both of whom amazed their audiences with their ability and kill in their respective fields all in all it was a rood clean pro gram with plenty of variety for all staged by outstanding artists om where nine different combinations of grmutrf and clovers were laid down in half acre blocks a year ago thetfc plots will be erorwfer- tilized at different rule of appheu- tlon with ammonium nitrate 4 phosphate manure ordinary manure etc in connection with imys grain club work it was agreed to continue the policy of tuihsldilpg the cost of the first two bushels for each club mimlwr it f nlso the intention of the officers otr awat tn t on a number of other lest and denuuudrationk laid down a year ago axrociatinn plans im2 pronram the directorate of the hal ton crop improvement association re cently made plaits for their 19v pnigram over the years flure of seed catches has been a serious pro idem throughout mai ton antl in fact in all parts of ontario there ts n wide difference of opinion as to tlii best met hml of sowing grass seeds experimental work at tin ontario agricultural college and the dominion experimental farm at ottawa favours surface seedin followed by a sirnfcc of a light set of harrows and in dry seasons the drill is followed by the packer tn the heavy clay loam sections of hallou and haldimand the great majority mix their alfalfa with the grain and sow down the grain ipoui n fact some mix all of their small xoeis with the grain anil s shallow just sufficiently deep to ret the small seeds down to nuusturc it his been our ob servation that in dry seasons the men who drill m their small seeds are the boys who get the eatihes hewve all tie not agree even on th heavy clay loams as to the best method over the pas ten years th- nffcvrs of the crop assihia- toi have hud down tests involving vimmis methods in each occasion l- moisture condition were favorable j snti 11 methods appeared to ru ilinw froovi a ei ago eompre hevve tests were laid ilnwr or thr- different arms and of course aii moisture condition- were livr- aid list fall all methods appearim o gtve equany gocki rv- siil however this time the of- ficjr ae tleterminei that the tftsls will lv eeuied annuallv over i 1hthi of year yields taken the ueceiitin ears until more dem- ue da i s available th practice of mulching a po ttonjif several fields immediatelv after seeding was initiated in 10si tht idea will again be repated this year on tvernl farms until morv definite data can be secured top drettains of wheat field and rncadowa with ammonium nitrate at varying ratm per acre will 1k be repeated on the brock harri farm in nelson township i clovers germinate between blotters in addition to examination for purity ulufucngc crop seeds nnvred for sale fiiustlu tested for genii ill ation in accordance with itefiulat- ioiw ill the seeds art the medium used by department of agriculture analysts for germin ation tests varies according o the kind of seed chwers are germinat ed tietween speclnl blotters but sometimes sand is used when the interpretation of normal and ab- normnl sprouts l difficult graiises are germinated on lop of blotter in closed germination tanks the moisture being regulated by alter paper wicks which dip intp the water in thrtank only pure seed as defined in the canadian rules for seed testing is planted all forage crop seeds may pres ent problems in germination at one time or another soys r a ingulls district seed analyst at saskatoon the mast common of these is dorm- acy a distinct rest period during which seeds fail to germinate even though the best conditions are dup licated this delayed germlnnlnn is doe to several known natural enu res and varies in intensity any dur ation from season to season de pending to a large extent upon the environmental conditions during the growth and maturation most seeds received for test im mediately after harvest must there- fan receive special treatment to break the rest period if maximum viability is to be determined in the laboratory this ts usually done by subjecting the planted seeds to a temperature of fifty degnes for two to six days according to kind of seed after this prcchill the test is continued in germinators where the optimum temperatures for growth prevails in many cases light is known to induce germination and grasses which come within this category are exposed to extra light during davjtme some seeds are further induced to complete germination by pioistening the growing medium with a solution of potassium nit rate while still others are influenc ed by sharply alternating them be tween one temperature during the day antl another at night peas biggest item on export listing kknorui of canned fnilln viki tables and product prnccxiicd from them ure a lzmhlc lumi lrt cans dai foreign biulnejts in 1dm nearly its million pountbt of thes commo dities wer rwported valuwl hi sooo s million ttie unltiwi stuteji was the chlf customer tuklni sfl million pnunibi c4incentrttul applon and apple juice jams jellhm and marmalade canned corn and emmed tomatoes were popular iterrm great hritaln imported sik hill linn pounds a mi million pounds nvlnu tomato soup and julep ber uiuda purchwmvi sb dlrfenmt types of product for a total of over a million pounds the biggest dingle item was 13flflafl pounds of canned peas grafting wax a new wax reported in the kuuincial post is said to need no warning and will not run iq iol weather or crack n cold the mouer states it is pliable and will stretch with growth or graft eliminating air ti nd moisture no special equip ment is necessary for its applica tion c1karin auction sale i j mealtime glory lifes big moment a serice that one still somttimes gets is the parade to the restauran dining table with the head waiter grandly leading the way and grand ly drawing out a chair this con- tmues to be one of lifes heady moments it is what one has always i secretly felt was tltting to ones real importance other serviocs have become l in ferior along wih many- goods plumbers sneer or dont even turn up to sneer sales clerks chew gum at yuu indifferent to jour prob lems gis attendants wipe off your windshield when you ask to borrow a rag so you may do it yourself hut now and then in restaurants j still get the grand parade and the grandly out drawn chair the irony of it is that the ehair that is out drawn is inevitably the i o-ii- farthest around the table from our poi of entry to the timing room it is the chair from behind a hi eh the waiter may face you x- vhi approach the table this makes t pleasing scene but there li httic ntl iieful service to it ah tis a tine oldworld attitude iw the ivaiiir strike- but it will be plain luck if the chair he selects g ves you i good vew out a win dow or of the more intensting fellow diners chances are you will be seated facing the kitchen or a sideboard covered with dirty dishes however jthe thine was done with a fine bourlih and you do not feci too hndly about the draft on your neck besides when the waiter isnt looking you can sneak into the next chair 1 hnutpin cowm llrlfrru hojrn trac tor lowrr implententui iarm implemenu hlrkenu rtr the undersigned have received instructions from j kwit2kr to sell by public auction at his farm lot 3 10th line rsqufsing u miles southeast of norval on saturday april 5th commencing at 200 oclock the following horses bay gelding g years old black mare 12 years old grey mare 12 years old holstein cows and heif ers 4 holiitcin cows fresh 2 raos not bred reg holstein cow fresh not bred holstein cow due time of sale jersey cow fresh not bred 2 hobitcln cows in full flow bred mar 0- blue cow in full flow bred mar 3 holnteln cow in full flow bred mar fl jersey cow milking not bred 2 holsteln h lf- cra bred feb 20 2 holsteln heif ers bred mnr 3 2 holsteln heifers bnd jan 10 jersey cow due mar 13 jersey cow due july 10 ayr shire cow due mnr 10 3 holsteln heifers 2 years old open 6 hol steln heifers 1 year old 3 heifer calves 3 bull calves hogs and poultry mature york sow due time of sale mature york sow bred feb 25 mature york sow bred mnr 10 tarn sow not bred fl young york sows ready j to breed 13 york weaners 3 fit i pigs 300 mixed chicks 4 weeks i old tractor farm implem ents etc w4 md tractor nn rubber with power takeoff md tractor disc 2furrow oliver tract or plow int corn harvester with power tnkeoff in al shape man ure spreader mh power hinder r ft on rubber complete with power takeoff gehl hammer mill complete with fine and coarse screens cultipacker int side rake on nibber new last year peering hay loader peering mower rubber j tind wagon sloop sleighs flat hay rack h ft dump rake mil i 13hoe grain drill 2 cutters udrum j land roller 2 root pulpers long extension- ladder single furrow walking plow mh 2row corn seuffler 2wheeled car trailer reo i truck 2 ton stake body quantity of scrap iron forks shovel hoes fttrnltttrf consisting of odd j chairs odd tables some dishes and silverware gtlson electric wisher victrola hanging lamp inrf side board with mirror clock rop bed parlor lamp organ xvl lphnn etc terms cash settlement with clerk day of sale everything sells as the propriet or is giving up farming hinpley and emtott aurtinneer- phone 10r3 rock wood and 177j milton geo cnrrie clerk bwl2 dead stock horses cattle hogs wool growers organization wool ship collect to our rogittorvd warehouse no 1 winston ontario reliable griding direct setllemenl hlilmrik ntay obtain mik and iwinr without rliarcr from j akcllll kkitlt no arton clabkntt hknnv arlon i itov johnson arton j at k itlkikv llov 15 arton or by writing dlrert to canai1ian 9opkbativi wool nkowkts limited tn liay strrrl toronto cuuda w occupational therapists work willi patents iiihit tl supor vision of the ontario society or crippled children it is lor such work ihrtt the foster seal nppertl for funds i mtrie liclly ihroufjh the rcttry club donations miy he lejl in arton it the bink of nova scot i i for top quality crops that mature earlier wriiatltvitft your crop it can he improve with complete plant footl swifts vioro for commercial cirowers it -a-tnhploiti-jjlajil-foud- farm improvement loans help to buy secondhand machinery on your eye on a hoiul s-ciimi- hami traeitir if yimi il sure its a real buy youll bi wise to el ll nnw ven if it casl little more h than you can afford in cash yiu can make up thetliffe renee by net- i link a luwetlst farm improvement loan from the hank of montreal immiii income period se mi about your k i i next tiim- if you have any improvements on would like to carry through nn your farui usiiil either new or used materials or equipment dro jn fojf a achat with gordon odei i wkt tktwi manager of the acton branch of the j tnj an f i i is a lowinterest ffive pr cent i loan intended to help farmer make their farm more productive and profitable tt can be repaid by easy iruitalmenbi timed skinny men women gain 5 10 i lbs c44nlvhvimr tested by scientific research proved hy experience vijoro coninicrcial rower goes to work intiihdiaiely you introduce it to your si i it jives to your soil every vital nutrient essential to crop growth und development the results appear in your harvest early maturity higher yields top quality antl in your profits so plan for a humper crop this year order vigorofoc commercial drowcrs from your authorized swift dealer today swift canadian co limited plant food division po ion 39 now toronto oftf gmt your vigor cg at acton flour mills plymouth offers you the one combination of automobile values most desired by thousands of canadian motorists comfort safety performance convenience and longlasting economy that pleases the pocketbook plymouth proves its worth to 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