Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 11, 1952, p. 8

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ont were riletii dur ing tho week with mr nnd mm ilnlnen iloot mr nnd mni nerl grieves guelph nnd mr nnd mm nnrmnn meken7le oiprlnile were sunday hiiesli wllh mr nnd mm bert weikn- mr nnd mm ed donrlng nnil lilrli toronto spent the weekend with mr nnd mrs hnrvey denrlng 1 orton hall wns well filled on tuesdny evening for tho shown- in honor of mr nnd mrs howard nod- well nee ednn cox mr herb lush as clinlrtnnn call ed the gntherlng to order nnd nfter n few well chosen words called on clarence denrlng to rend the ncl- drcss they were presented with n lov- ly sludlo couch nnd miscellan eous gifts by llert weeks john awrey orvnl somervllle and jnck mcrnchern ilownrd thanked eryone and nfler n boullteniis lunch dnnrlng wns resumed to donaulsnns orchestra mr and mm wyngnrden of grand haplds michigan are holl dnylng with mr and mrs norman cook mr nnd mrs earl hooper spent tin- weekend with friends in ilelleville mrs mearl mcguilev and lucille and david hooper re turned home with them mr and mrs james flannery of fergus called on friends here sun day messrs herb lush ronald flias cheyne and arthur turner re turned sundny from n fishing trip to stokes bny mrs john wntson returned horn sundny after spending the past week in toronto mr and mrs les watson spent sunday with mr nnd mrs wnlter gibson of alllston mm george watson who hns been holidaying there returned homo with them wo nro sorry to report that mr dnvo jcstln has had to return to toronto for further treatment we all wish him a speedy recovery mr morris cook of toornto and mr nnd mrs louis cook nnd elaine of orangeville visited dining the weekend with mr and mrs normnn cook mr and mrs pete watson and family spent sunday with mrs olive hnwlett grimsby mrs frank smith and mr carl penner of auburn new york spent last weekend with mr and mrs j b hurd mr and mrs russel woods and boys of belwood and miss joan hurd of fergus were sunday vis itors at the same home mr and mrs wyngardcn and mr and mrs normnn cook spent tuesday at the c ne school reopened on tuesday morning for another term with mrs jnck mcenchern as teacher again for the year appoint assistant halton inspector school attendance has aenernljy increased in halton this yenr with the greatest increase in the lower grades inspector l l skuce an nounced recently mr skuce at tributed the increase to the rise in population or a few years ago the halton inspector recalled that when he came to the county there were approximately 113 school rooms and aince then number has doubled robert f bornhold da been appointed assistant to skuce and started this week duties that parallel those of present inspector formerly guelph principal mr bornhold is married and will reside in milton he has no family the the ikmlion junior t the onfc halton junior karmem with out in uood mi ml em at the caiiadlun nutloniil exhibition twthu annual junior farmer judging competi tion on wednesday nf hut week in each chuw of hvohtnck them woni two neellpax the find open to junior under 2ft year and the hecyiul to club member iii to 20 yenr4 inehuilve here in a record of their wliut dairy cattle 211 rntiteitdiiitii section i 1st stuiirl alexander georgetown fllh john w imrket hornby 10th geo rngiiiter mlltoi illlh don mattliows acton beef cattle section 1 25 contestants 2nd dave peltetterin milton 4th gurnet norrlsh moffat 7th mae sprowl acton 14th bruce bjiwden milton 17th walter phi onkville section 2 44 contestnnbo 2nd john c wlllmolt mllcon 3rd alex buchanan moffat sheen section 1 1st john currle georgetown stulne sfrrflon 1 25 coutejiniit 1th frawermrnabb georgetown mth howson huddell georgelown i mb jumiy a ismond georgetown lftth 4tobt broiighton bronto farm machinery section i flth hnbt brotighlon bronte nth john w picket hornby oth gar net norrlsh mojynt 14th walter pell oauvllle section 3 uh geo clements milton 0th gordon bird georgetown 13ih keith j black itockwood groins and room section 2 3rd alex burhnnan moffat our congratulation are extended to these young people on their cellent allowing in competition with some of the top judgeh from the counties of waterloo lincoln york wellington slmcoe smith went worth durham haldimnnd middlesex peel norfolk brant ontario grey klgin huron sim- roe north victoria prince fdwari kent and wollnnd in 1930 one sixth of he average canadians total personal outlay was for rent ami lodmntfs by l5f this had dropped to onerun th want ad page where old friends meet deadstock dead and crippled farm animau removed promptly for sanitary diipotal telephone collect georgetown 11 gtielpli 3334 gordon young ltd lonal to uo held ut the carp air port near ottawa qrlowir 7 to 10 hy biirry archer and arnold how- den maiioii match btifcadoiftd ltotf lirn ljtlnjr vtv the location of the i0a2 halton plowing match utates provident harnld plckel is to lie the lrfirnr lulng farm lot i 7th concession ut nhwin this farm formorly own ed hy the late jnines turnhull should provide an ideal hiic for this popiilur annual event nrhcduled for thursday october 211 junior farmer match an ouutandlnr sucoeo on saturday f last week the farm of clifford wriggles worth at hornby wis the scene of the annual junior fanner plowing match fourteen young people participated and despite rather dry soil condit ions some excellent ridges were turned wmfred timbers of stouff- ville was the popular official judge md coach mr tmibers in con gratulating the young people stated it is most desirable that we have an objective in life and it is only by continued striving that we can hope to attain that goal the awards were as follows class 1 beginners 10 years and under 1st don taylor burlington 2nd rorftautiu georgetown 3rd mar tha may hornby 4th harold lawr ence oakville class 2 juniors under 21 years lst barry archer georgetown 2nd arnold howdcn milton 3rd glen irwin milton 4th john cun ningham hornby bruce baw- den milton 1th jim ismond georgetown 7th john bailey georgetown nth win speck horn by clcs 3 tractor mounted plows juniors under 21 years lst how ard speck hornby class 4- junior firmers 21 to 2 vei i s 1st gordon ferguson georgetown while not officially announced it is anticipated that halton will be lepivsented in the inter county tractor class at the big internal- get a softer safer ride with goodvear there no doutv about it lofter mootherrunnini supercushion make mny cat ride better youl find theyre re mil ease builder toot see ut toor for younl look fob this hkjh sjom- o quality thompson enjoy cokeice cold mtiffhi iran the battle km rrgftwarth taps hal ian 8 iluahul wheat club the awnrds in haltoni fifty bushel winter wheat club have just been released them are bail ed on the combined ncoro for field plus tint yield as determined from plots cut and threshed at the ont arlo agricultural college top place was won by ross segswnrth of burlington 2nd fred nurue georgetown 3rd j h wlllmott l hon milton 4th o sinclair bur lington flth a m sherwood bur lington flth m alexander norval 7th tie j spencer wilson norval and m mcnabb georgetown dili w e breckon burlington 10th g a leslie georgetown 11th c f picket georgetown rthe top tjiree competitors will represent halton in the intor- connty hiisji at the royal agric ultural winter fair entries ar now being tnken for the inr2- competition the reg ulations call for a minimum of a acres of wheat using registered seed which may be nt any one of the following varieties cornell ali dawsons golden chaff or dawbtil entries are open to all members of the halton crop improvement as sociation without further entry fee tica u m ritliltrtj uma mm it liilhihh batltmr mt ceacla tuiw muwhucmmm cilatju the orangeville bottling works orangeviue ont phone 137w 1952 acton fair acton park f september 19 20 arena show- friday 2nd armoured divisional signals regiment band so men acton band will also be in attendance the keppo family si excellent acrobatic art billy russell world grmtatf trick harmonica wiurd johnny dash outstanding juggling unlcycu act flying deuces mala and fomau rollar skating toam ruth cole clever and talented acrobatic dancer saturday features fine livestock exhibit midway rides contests gentlemans road race safe tractor driving competition baby show stock parade band program r a mapit 5econd night of fair larnvili in acton town hall j a carroll deputy minister of agriculture will open the fair write to secretary for prix lists and other information geo wallace president c b swackhamer svxttoty ph in- 6 9

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