Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 7, 1955, p. 8

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7 m i a vrannrsv j i paos sight r the acton ret press acton ontario a- tlfuasday april 7th- 1955 e bat it in from haltohs farm lands p am program fo 4h clubs in halton in 1955 season lt tt m sold on 4h clubs stated h ft baker associate agricultural representative for huron county in his opening remarks at the an nual unreeling of the halton- 4h club lesders- association- in the farmers buildiraj miltori the speaker went on to say that the 4h organization hives young people the advantagesof urbnii liv- inig right in the country stressing the important pnrt that focru club leaders play in the xanding4h program right across ontario mr baker congratulated halton leader- who wore prpsent namely add woodley mac alexander maurice beaty blair armstrong- angus x mcnabb cecil lmcrenee and burl wilson on the job ultty we rtolnu for 4h club membpim in haltnn iubllclty needed if this 4h program is as rood wc-think- should publici it more we should tfever miss nn opportun ily to place the name b the public the adoption of the 4h name has done much to publicize this vijnnizatioi nd in- crease tnombcrr wc other- ket veight the money received to be used to pay iback the fpoiihininu organizations more details wlji be liviiilabte at the organization meetlrttf the 4h tractor maintenance club this year is slated for- the urea served b- nerval junior farmers it is open to ony boy et ven the ages of ltann 20 flafl wilson 1m- medite ps president of nerval juniors has concntvrt to act as club leafier ahd interested inem- bers hould contact him special feature it was unanimously agreed by 4h leaders that the annual 4h bus trip and annual 4h awards night were very worth while and junior farmer presidentwins seed fair judging trophy despite drifted ifiacl and blocked lanes hiv saturday march- jill the milton town hall was well filled for the excellent program presided it is planned to carry on with these activities again this pear in addi tion a number orf trophic are up for compcttttnn the kingsway kiwanis club will continue to give their special awards and new members will receive a 4h pin or crust when completing a project all in ill 1055 promises to be a good year for 4h members no advance application ato mmmvsary this year except or those wo want to be sure of joinjng discussion led by chairman add tho grain club consequently it woodley centred around plans for ls ess that all prospective interesting statements made by the guest speaker butter not always spread for toast ever since the day whenca curious arab and him notsosmooth malted camel came up with the first bit of butter men have been putting tho product to use- but not always as a spread for toast or ns n tiisty nddl- tfon ui vegetables at the family men i the early romans and greeks tooktlre odd nibble hut usually they figured butter was too valu able to be used simply for food ac tually they cant be blamed it was a far- cry from the presentdyy product matter of fact early but ter was- poured rather than spread the greeks learned about it from lite soythinns or thrncians and tlio romans got it from the germans aftui cihsai- got through dividing nil gaul into hree parts and wan dered further afield but even the canny romans figur ed it was something that should bo used for medicine or bn occasion ns an ointment after a bath some times they even used it as oil for the- lamps of rome or athens in those days bu was made from the milk of sheep or goats over by ross begs worth presiden ilf llle liallim soil v ijrop linprove- iwbl association art liiiinett associate agrleul- linal reprenentative for it nit on an pwl counties announced hie re sult of the junior farmer judging competition for which 20 yiaing men braved the elements and heavy ioiiiih john w picket newl ele president of llalton jnnlors was the top judge of the day arid wis awarded the halton seed growers trophy other iraiphy winners wire ilnwhon rliddell who won the llu j- ton cream butter co trophy with the high score n judgliiu hay- anil potatoes and karl wilson who was the winner of the stnilh- coiin- orchards trophy emblematic of the high score in judging small seeds and identification of weeds and korage ilants th- top wilhhim in ln variiiu- sections were as follows juniors 1st don taylor nr allen jtruwu- rldge lrd llriue coiilon llli ltos- austln 5th sandy llarne- inter- mediates 1st merle iunby unri harold llraln mid lynne copltei uh andy stull 5th doug stall ett seniors 1st john w picket 2nd karl wilson trd housnn kudilell itll s uilchfltluli mlj dull tiie- 1nttrtovnfshlibeoir dis play was briefly lut7ifty ctimmenl- erl on by fin lay stewart of the live stock production- service of the canada department of agrleul johnson ture your bacon exhibit ls equal lo aiiywe have liau this year oda titn tt of fact the llalton bacon eiohlbit u tin- only one we have had this year where there were ni fourth quality sides sthted mr stewart sevenleen of the 20 carcasses oil display made- a grade wly tbrie of the 211 made first quality ilfe mliin criticism we liavo is that tome of these hogv have too much finish use your siale uddfid mr stewart vv iv watmon speaks w a watson onlarlii llvestock niiiiriissiomir an old favorlto with llalton fjiijli niuliences was the piilal pinker of the afterniion in ills ii- iial clear rut logical style mr wiilou levleweil the farm out look for iu1v soiiii- of you tore going to make money ill llltft and suinc of yauuregulngtu lose nioiiey slated mr watsiin it is the man who ran grow good crops it aniilmiiiii of rot who is going to- make money out of his llve- slimk he added deiiinnslrute cnrcau cutting a i ciirili of the llvestock marketing sim vice canada depart ment of agriculture with the as- islanee of alliurt gray of canada packers limited staved a carcass cutting deinofmtratron nftw feature for ilulton luacon show rln trrlsvrlrnttmstrntli an a ak and a c side were imor cut feito the usual wholesale cuts for- tho domestic market certainly at the siiiirusloii of this able demoikstni- tron when the audience s4i the llffircnie in the amount of ntut whldh had to ibe trimmed off the lw-u-sldo- 741bs in cneof thcr a slilii and i iv lbs in the case o thec side and with this fat worth only 7c peribl and as they looked lit the identical cuts from the ivyo rttdox after trimming fin some cuts a difference in value of 20 cents a piunih everyone had to udmil hhal the hog producer who oyer- finishes his hjga is flolng mufch t depress the market price of hogs und to destroy his itwii market we were until startled and 1m- pressed when we overheard one hnltoii farmer say to his neighbor well it certainly looks as if the lwofaetiona of the hog producers who are fighting and arguing over hie sales agency and marketing scheme might better devote their time lii doing something about the quality of our hogs the thanks of the audience to those ioiilrlliiitrng to the outstand ing program was ably expressed by hieve a 11 service chairman of the cominhtee f agriculture imil itefoi cstatlon ot the hulton county council lmtmplon oata hold the auction of the leii bushel lots ofnats and barley as ably handled by auctioneer j a- klllolt of mll- lon here the six bus tots of regls- tered no 1 oats sold at prleatrong- ing from 125 iii 210 with an av erage of j 75 in the commercial niilouu the price range was 125 it 1112 with on average of 147 the one ft bus hit of commer cial no 1 barley sold tit 220 per potato remand toront cp the ontario de- pttrtnteni says mere hi a slronj demund for better quality potatoes especially the ttehogo variety rrliaritr proifllvkith- kitcliener out cp farmer lloyd hy of nearby breslau thinks he has just about the rnynt reliable maple trees in ontario for years he suys his- 400 maples have been tapped und have alwuys viii a good supply he gets about 100 gallons of syrup have you enou0h insurance for this a flruckville dlstrlctmnther of three widowed by accident received 02306 in damagea after launching a suprama court action hupposk vou had heen the drivek cooperators insurance association oabrg rabrtaon rr i acton phane ttjt jw ji the h95 4h prourmall leadors are enthusiastic and hope to make 1 this a bikkcr and better iy ear for 4h club members in halton plans were made to offer three cal c the 4h holstcin call clu the 4h beef and dual pur- posecalf club and the 4h jecsey- guernsey calf club as well aa 4h grain club a 4h potato club a 4h swine cliibjtmd n 4h trac tor maintenance club it was also reported lay blah- armstrong that a 4h forestry club is already under wa at georgetown high schooj art bennett associate agricultural representative reported a similar club in the milton high school rit trxrithtnun twenty bushels of rodney oots have been obtained from the ex perlmental farm ottawa since thls variety of oats ls very scarce it was agreed that they should be tried out on as many farms- as pos- sillc as 4h grain club mcrnbcr- jnny have only one bushel per member furthermore this menn jthat thcclub js limited to 20 mem bers those who apply first will gel priority some interest is ovident this year in a 4h potato club certain ly if such a club is formed it will jfive boys and girls who reside on farms where no livestock is keprt an opportunity to join the 4h pro gram of course i is open to boys and grrls who may also be in a cair or swine club the project consists of planting o ba of potatoes and caring for the plot we expect foundation katnhdin potatoes will be used incidentally the hnlton soil and crop improvynrwnkjasoeliuion has announced thiat it wil1sils ilv one bag of commercial fertilizer to each potato club member swine tractor club it is hoped to revive the 4h swi club after u lapse of three or tour year halion agricultural society and halton hog producers have offored financiail assistance to help 4h swine club members procure good pure bred yorkshires it is expected that members will be provided with a pure bred gilt and a barrow the guilt will be raised for breeding purposes and the barrow sold 011 reaching mar- members attend trie organization meeting for all the above mention- edclubs- this meeting- is scheduled for the court house milton on wednesday evening april 13 a good program is planned and parents are 011- diuraged to ajtend it is hoped that tlia4h message will reach every rural hoy and girl between the ages of 12 and 20 inclusive so that the 4h me in halto wdjl reach a new high in 195s old cheese plant forexotlcisrh glanworth ont cp a forme cheese factory in this little village nine miles north of st thomas has become the distributing point for countless numbers of rare aquari um fish fifteen years ago alan g cliff- started a pet supply business in one room tn montreal today the out fithas blossomed into n country wide concern fo the wholesaling or ornamental fish and aquarium supplies the idle cheese factory proved ideal for the uses of its new owners the insulated curing room t used for tropical fish which can only suttric at a high and steady temperature the larg er working area of thejjint is used to house the hardier goldfish supplies are maintained by a fortnightly run by special tank- truck from new jersey often carry ing 100000 fish iind by a fortnight from tampa florida the fish are handled with great care throughout their journey the part of the tanktruck which carries the tropical fish is insulat ed and heated to 80 degrees fah- ronheit ttvc fish from florida travel in corrugated cardboard boes wnfh plastic liners each aerated by hoses fed by a com pressor the temperature change during flight is less thai one de gree in 1940 canadians paid in taxes to all governments a total of 3800000000 in 1954 th- total was 7600000000 resent a 1 i of baby chicks will be fed on chick agcria la 1953 high efnccnpr master oooc ma h dtntgrnd to byl prodvo h till iitti ia fcim ihaa rati itttoa or cjwoi toanwnnof mm vwoomvy tml inorotmi vfojoc master cmcx starter krums today row hffcoi aiwf woini act f mills 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