thursday march hth isj the acton free press acton ontario page n1nb extra extra over 100 prices reduced shop at carrolls acton store and save 1 ofmckuamr j olls oamlti lumtm eraiy boo to be frasa aatal to flavor tad free from tnmerf oettona yob can boil poach scramble ox fry our boos with ooaaytate confidante oabbolls boob an candled aaal yaafcad xehuttt7 for carrolls limited tbey may not be fvawaae eawwhem memk p f or baater at oats ml pkfl tim hnqr ml salmon 39c gpboial lym vtlh oolden oseui 8tslk corn 2- 19c tyns valley bfxouu process peaslse aylmar stacy sieve s peas24e woo cash refund staffed olives avtnbmn 8mdlia raisins otoial ajimar boaton brown porkbeans 2 29c otnolti dthcfcm hew cheese 41c apl imi kiadlaa hjoed bide bacon is 36c cello spinach htf firm head lettuce 24s potatoes california sunmst oranges 288 golden ripe bananas asparagus 2 for 27c 2 for 25c 10 lb 33c doz23c lb 17c bunch 23c want ads are your community marketplace 3m farm mews from haltons farm lands beed fair ba on show j attracts pal kfo hall in last utiki column wi pre smted iht hirhlinhls of thi 1 inht eenth nnnuil halton sind fair and ninth lnrunl buon show in the main this consisted of the iwnrds in both siclums of the show inis much us it was prepnuil hurriedly following 1 meeting on fndnv night no n it mice wis inehidid of thi stcond da s prngnm don johnson tops junior judges the nnnuil junior fnrmers judg ing competition in cereal grains small seeds potatoes hog carcasses and identification of weeds and forage crops was held on saturday mornmk under the supervision of art bennett assistant agricultural representative for halton and peel counties twenty four juniors worked on the eight classes and later gave oral reasons to the following official judges cereal grains w e breck on burlington small seeds george s atkins bronte potatoes stanley young crops seeds and weeds branch of the ontario department of agriculture hog carcasses leslie mcmillan of the marketing service canada department of agriculture don johnson of milton had the high aggregate score of the day and also won the halton seed growers trophy for the high score in judg ing of cereal grains don thus du plicated his fathers achievement w r g johnson who as announ ced a week ago won the silverware for having produced the hog which hung the grand champion carcass of the bacon show john w picket of hornby had the second high aggregate end the high score in judging of hog car casses and potatoes which tookrwitjr it the halton cream and butter trophy john c willmott of milton was the third high on aggregate and the top on judging of small seeds and identification of forage plants and weeds and thereby won the strath cona orchards trophy the three high intermediates were as follows 1st wm r wilson georgetown 2nd gordon graham norval and 3rd paul johnson mil ton juniors 16 years and under 1st barry archer georgetown 2nd lynee coulter campbell villc and 3rd gordon secord oakvillc bacon show as repealed a week ago 15 of the 20 carcasses graded as as on the rail however only five of tht car casses were classed as first qual ity bj judges finlay stewart and murray mcrae of the production service of the canadt dopt of agriculture hilton producers w ho achieved this objective were w r g john son milton mervyn coulson mil ton t h mcgee nonnl m t mc nabb georgetown and c e daven port of milton the latur thrct producers along with douglas ro berlson milton and vernon archer of georgetown made up the v in nmg township group from esquis ing it wis interesting to leirn from w r g johnson that tin hog which produced the champion car cass was tin dis oir the six months in age the dam was of straight yorkshire breeding crossed to a idrgi english white boar the mcnobb mtr which was also one of in first qunliu group wis thi offspring of a larjt english whiti sow crossed w ith a yorkshire the second prize trafilgir town ship group cimi from the herds of v b bradk milton john cip man milton j a dixon milton clayton ma milton and p w mem and son hornbv w p watson in good form as usual w p watson ontario s popular lie slock commissioner drew a packed auditorium and as usual the werent disappointed introduced bv ross segsworth vice president of the halton soil and crop improvement association mr watson in his clearcut logical form reviewed the live stock situation as only bill watson can do he pulled no punches and he pre sented farts in a manner anvone could utiddmiiil halton farmers hk lill witmit hitiiise in addition to ihint 1 top spmkr li speaks from tin should 1 doisnolpla to thi filliri and hi tin buck up his llts uoml fin id thi liw hi i iiltn mm t thi tin mint obi r ht 1 111 foi 19 is ind pin itdid to justify vm dteision mil iction takm b that bnird in iiliintu to tin 70 to 7 nullum pounds of nuned pork in slorngi hi point d out first that it is an 1 x etlh nl product second ttial its stonge lift might not ixeied an othir 12 months and that in relation to othir melts is an economieil buv mr watson ilso reviewed th edible oils question form all ang les and the majority of his auduncc went away with a much clearer pic ture of the whole subject while naturall mr watson did not reveal the contents of bill 71 which was introduced this past week he did point out that sheep hog and beef men had found it necessary to compete against sub stitutes for many years in refer ring to shortening which has been a strong competitor in the swine in dustry for some years he pointed out that 100 pounds of fat produces 70 pounds of lard at the present price of 2flc for hogs this means that the packer pays 28 00 for 100 lbs of fat from which he makes 70 lbs of lard which has a wholesale value of 8 50 and a retal value or 10 00 in referring to oleomarga rine he pointed out that 100 million pounds last year had replaced an equal quantity of buiter our butter consumption has drop ped from 2fl lbs ski capita in form er years to 2 lbs per capi last year plus jblhsttjf qleo jm- capita- mr watson also pointed ou that we produce only 11 per cent of the vegetable oils that we require the balance comes in largely in the form of sovbeans which we require for protein supplements for live stock feeds this problem cannot be solved by simply raising dutii s 1953 demand side looks very good in outlining the prospects for 1953 mr watson stated from the de mand side it looks very good more people gainfully employed inarkits for livestock and iim stick products lirm ly ristwclid lo nidi and umlid slates our 11 uiuin mirkit goinutl b whit hippms in us pnci s of catllt in u s 10 lower today than a ir u hi supplies in i anndi ind u s will be down prices of ml hi if 1 m to tlon at ni w hamburg fed 804 hogs in 1952 slated mr mcmullrn last year whjbwttchcd uyi r to ii orders our percentage as dropped from 717 o 70s with sk fiedirs hi urthir hunted t that umlt t thi si l feeding thoil tin had ti iht ir hojs off lo market two weeks earlier in ikli dis undi r silf fiiiicis t in inn im f d- h mtthixts it i ni ih mid of i o fd i th ippi of lilt nil ruled to 111 s othir will likth find thi ir propi 1 xil tin pnei of btif is uln di itrminis thi price of dairj catll whin finish il cntth sill it c pir pound diirv cattli art worth iboul 20 mid with the except of whole milk mnrktls milk woilh 210 per cwt population of 19 million b mr watson prophesied that b 1960 the oimbined population of the u s nd canada would be 190 mil lion people a two per cent in crease in the next seven or eight years will do it he stated in the case uf meat products alone this means 3 billion pounds more than we are producing today it is no turn to talk in terms of cutting down avoid price support policy thi u s government due to this poiicv is buying butter at the rate of one million pounds per day mr watson concluded his outstanding iddrcss by stating we can look forward with some degree ol con fidenee to grcatlv expanded mar ki ts on this continent w s mcmnlten critical w s mcmullcn chief of the live stock production service for the canada department at agncuj ture in toronto who was introduc ed by a r service secretary of the halton hog producers also pulled no punches mr mcmullen stated this is your ninth annual bacon show tfi halton ymi should have more than 25 fint quality carcas ax this show- ir mcmullen pointed out tint tht quality or hogs marketed in 1912 had dropped nationally pro- vincially and at the county level- in 1911 mr mcmullen pointed out halton was bed with waterloo for first position in ontario last year qualitv in halton dropped from 41 of a s in 1951 to 367 in 1952 greater decrease than took place nther provincially or nationally self feeders will prodoee a s at our advanced registry sta- imitmtnriiu sm ik rs bv w i- ilkikon of hlirlinmun dood prices at uellon i hi busv ria s program conduit il with tin miction of the 10 bisti i lots of oats ind barli v auction tr j a tihotl atam handled thi willi his usual efficuncy coin mi riml no i barley sold at price nmjciiik from 2 10 lo 210 per bus lteg no 1 seed oats sold at 2 00 per bus and com no i ai from 1 70 to 1 71 per bus these prices 1 sunwwhat higher than ths p krowtrs were prepared to book orders at president fnd nurse of the hal ton soil and t top improvement a- nlion who was the abl chair- 1 for i in jfurnoon program id will jo homi with a feeling witis factum thnl it was at least qual of any program tvtr pre iil in thi count of halton optometrist 58 st gforges square guelph formerly occupied by mr ep head complete eyesight service lt buying a new car or a good used one if you areand if you are financing any part of it see us first we can finance it for you cost to finance 1000 for a year it costs you only 78 you cant do betteranywhora your monthly payment 1 9000 on i 1 far two yean you pay only 49 par inonhi it t 62 00 a month used cars and private deals also financed vwuit call us now real estate and insurance -phones- gudp 46tj call collect rutting it plainly sms pays off in results sms un pup power without eoualf gmc pays off id power with high compression engines from 107 h p to 130 bp in four famous valveinnead engines loaamastcr conventioaal and cabovcrengine torquemaster and workmasier all with full pressure lubrication new high pcrforaaance and scores of other features to provide the power vou need with the economy you want executors sale the undersigned auctioneers hat nceied instructions from tht executors of the estate of thomas b douglas lite of the township of esqucv ing farmer deceased to icll bj public auction on thi pre mists nam is the wet half lot 4 sms can carry it trucken6leefld chassis 1 gmc pai off in load carrying ability with dep channel section frame side rails rugged from axles huikv single speed and twospeed and double reduction rear axles and heaw duty springs this wide range permits selection of am truck to handle any load on any road township of esqucsing halton goods and chattels of halton fcsqu folli lowinc couch sewing machine dining room suite ictrola and records pnna settee and 2 chairs large ta chair bedroom suite cxie ion table and chairs quantiu f quilts linens sheets and blanke camp rot odd dresser brass 1 and feather mattresses high dn er rugs coleman and hot plate beach cook stoe step laddi r quantitv of dry nood quantity of col dishes and silsrrware odd dishes mucellaneous odds ai j ends also 1952 chrvrrlet automob lie to be sld ubject to a resere bid on wedvesdat the mh day of aprd at the hour of two o clock n th afternoon terms csh no article to be removed from the premises until paid for for further information apply to the undersigned auctioneers or to the solicitors dated at milton this 23rd da of mirch 1953 hlndle elliott auctioneers dick dick solicitors milton ontario b 38 5 sale clerk george currie sms can me it figk battieship consmuctiom f gmc pays off in driver safety and comfort from the all- welded double walled single unit steel cab right down to the last construction detail gmc trucks are buih to take the heaviest and come back for more too for too mile after mile all year round for shear brwte strength anal stamina they cso t be equalled qc law a mntlal motos vaiui i jljai lome garner motors limited main at bower acton phone 452