Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 5, 1955, p. 8

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page eight l the ac10n mt pupss acton oniahio thursday iay 3th 9b8 i farm news at ffom haltons farm lands dtilaoffrms th cwmil report tor ontario dairy horcl improvement aoli tlohl i tor the year t4 lafwuh off the press those rsriorilll are be congratulated on thr- fuid of valuable- information which it nih- jtoin a w prosmfto o lt are aware phia i avallabj to ownors erf grade arid mixed hervls of firde and ptirebreds jn lfth 32380 rows representing i mil herds were enrolls in the 51 ajsooiatuvis operating during th jfear tlu average production per cow was 8616 lbs of milk and s05 lb of butterfat 6lv f tju ws enrol led qualified for rod- or gold seal certificates progreaa being made 1 is both interesting and cn- couraning note lhalj production per cow for the year 1851 the first year of operation was 795 lifts milk and 278 lbs f fat last year or four years later the average production per cow rtandpninl however a imv brenl owovnuey namely aangstern lrl cs in the herd t walker gunny and son of hurltngioiy in tot from ahalton standpoint wilh will of butler fat and laww lbs of milk high malton herd in the 400 bv hornl group we- note c s wrlbglesworth of hornby has the to hallon herd miy willi- glewmths herd of fonfteen cow had an average of utvw b of milk a of luill fill in the givuji averagihg between sail init 4 pimijdstre iw following halton herds protlurllon was as stated previously sbtr uvs milk nd 305 lbs of fat or in other vfrds an increase of 622 lbs of milk and 27 lbs of fat per coy herd vkr milk hr ivnul uiwroiue holwlbjs jmw alton kveivtle 12121 th shu ralph koivl 10210 lbs aart walker cnnhy 0a lbs 8il duncan moffat h521lbs sbs lliillwalth ihiw kuwftlbs s1 a urea kurd loosilbs 38 sam lliivrop futwib s2 lluudtol llttmubs 137i cliff may loaoclbs 872 tvordon jefferson 7tm lbs 371 rov wilson 11378 lbs 82 robert marshall loswitbst 311 kved hmvvn littsst lbs 355 when it is roalircd that iill re- cords arv based on 305 day lacta tions twace a day milking and iii- chide t year olds three year lege noy tult in liei fit thai farriv of 4tt aeros thw in a mkeit farn coneentrailng on winter mllli production on the nuflaon farm i hey carry nihtmxfnuitoly 111- heart of pur bred ayraltlrtmi and have a yearly turnriver of between fofvr and five hurinnx slieep mss nejlaoji ha laved an ajtiv in the ssttlah vuiiu karmerti olui jyv the iat 4st yomrs awl at the present time is aeoretaiy of the avonditle wnd o vunn karmera tsuh in llm she waa member of the sviiitlsli inteliu- tlonar dairy team which -parllel- paled at i he iliteruallonui cnniiil- tien held nt ilw royal show at windsor we intimated she li chariuing and frankly that word does not do lier justice one had only- to con verge with her for a few inontonttr i kallrc she is a talented younii lady ilitllon w 111 akvuys he happy to entertain more scoltlsh young li of the enlibre of helen neil- j while this increase is very grati- j olds four year olds as well as tying nevertheless we caiudjelp j mature we think our readers will but think as we pointed out in i agree that all of these herds owners previous article few weeks ago are to be congratulated on their that if dhi a members would re svicfl the raising of heifer calves tc tjkige from cows w q r for either gold or red teal ceitifi cates that progress would be even mererpl j mintaaam prdkun requirements all dhia records are made on -a- so jayfeasis but no records are processed if tor any reason a cow fails to milk 182 days in the l lipn here are the minimum ne- iuiremenis in order to qualify for red arid gold seal certificates red seal cold seal class certificates certificates 5 v old a0ltisbj ssolhs bf s vr old 28olbsbf ssoltos bf 4 vr old mtt lbs bf 450 lbs b f itffsture s50 lbs bjf s25 lbs bf breed distribution jly of the cows enrolled dhla are holstcms 5 9 re ayrsires iv are jerseys 31 are guernseys 1 6 are short vnmt respective lwid averages scottish junior statos of halum associations in the report the fifty dhia associations are listed in order of thear yerre production per cow based on buter fat production rsther than pounds of milk halton east supervised by f w chisholm of hornby is in eighth position with tr average productn per cow of kc lbs znilk and 336 lbs of fat halton west supervised by geo e mccormack of burlington rr 2 is in 13th position with an average production of 8537 lbs milk and 836 lbs of fat haltorj centre until ieeenuy supervised toy raymond royce of quelph placed twenty- fourth with an average production of 8684 lbs of milk and 309 lbs of fat high hallon cows the top producing haltqrucqxs from a milk standpoint is nancy 67707 a grade holstemi the herd ol raik pecoctt otmiltorj rtt- 4 nancy in 350 days as a 1 yer old produced 17721 tbs of milk and 580 lbs of fatr from a butter f3t visits in hallon in keeping with the policy of re cent years in arranging exchange visits a party of four scottish juniors arrived in ontario on april 18ththey are members of the scottish young farmers clubs and will remain in ontario for three months halton was honour ed in having a brief visit from miss- helen- meilson of strathaven lan arkshire during he stay in halton miss helen neilson was the guest of donni and robert marshall and also of freda and stuart mcfadden she also attended meetings of boh the milton and palermo jurriors it was our privilege to meet this charming scottish lass at the latter meeting which was held at the home of marie marshall on thurs day evening of last week miss neilson who is a graduate o the glasgow domestic science col mr uthly madittiit waa iinixi tig- aln hoataiia at tha huix madoii holk flphoul unlunvlllo out for thjjflh annual nutling of- ilm ontario silk oo cotinailtlhnih was a reooiii thundaiibn thu yuar nii april 7 indloatliih an itiufuimliih tileiiai in folk miiuain in feninil 10 noraona or lh m roguteroil iii tilts meullllg welt frum hsllnn eminly ihmtlne ropoitu mul elmitlon of the excitative bouiit uioli up llio nnunlng peilod tkti loldmun mint rleannr sarmuuao concludud hor fine report uinu w iibvb lived t lung i a au vyh i llgeiice niilal luivd rnitiflcutea ami illplimuui to piiivu ifaiilf ii id dif ficult to convince iitiiijiln of mm val ue of nil educutliiiiiilpiiigiiiin nf- ferliiuiiiit creiwlh in- illplunuia liut lnalglit iiiiil iiudoiiituiiilliig tim lay tiw ulu evm- incinud- mg cliulleiign in rniiiiilvn liv ing so many of ns uiit making how the kiicial priibleiii if toiiiuirnw will li met leoile of mm world renlie more than pviy before thit inly tih logitluiiie hotll in mri stvt cox hadt busy bi tim aiiill inutitlng nf ilm liiwy iipim i m ft irftthu ijitrnii if mm rlldvn jnxo iiiitjim willi mm many hmwari colltidl undiuli mill wan mm puvnutiit of fiu and mm nffui uf a liiinm fuc mm miiiilntf your lnhirlm from iiorivuimrh ttiid ul- tiillnfi of nfflduia fur ilm noinluu yuur limit up iniint of ilm ufltiniimn tim fiillitwliitf wiii mm rumilt hniiiiraiy prnalildiit unil dlatrliiillr iirtiir mm klttii itoiilnaon praald- ilil min hihvb tniiii first vlitu- prubldulil mm owihi lylr huiv unil vlimihhl1ttilt mrn liny lnd- auy mirtitnry mm alt allun liiunrli dliuilind mis 11 jiilsuy unil bill wilson heads 4h tractor club monday evening of last whk saw the organiziition of the final 411 club i kf mgiiiiieil in hnllpn this year this was the norval 4h tractor maintenance club which is sponsored by the norval junior farmers under the joint leadership ot earl wilson and herb wilson 13 youhg men were out for tlie initial meeting here john ogilvle agrl- npirft unil praetleii will the major conflicts give way to harmony o ml iiiultrstanding the aiins which will achieve a ciioiwrutlve wurhl must first be reallmt and practice bythhiking groups everywhercr and here is where the polk school- can play their most coiiitruvflve rtile cultura engineering fieldmah de- votedthe first meeting to the sub- iectsafet i t agricultural representative j e whitelock took charge of the elec tion of officers which resulted as follows president bill wilson vicepresident fred barnes sec tresis douglas starreit bronte tax rate set at 547 mills the 1955 tax rate for this village has been set by council at 547 mills a 7 mill increase from the 1954 levy education cqpts account ed for the jump in this years rate certified cops halifax cp 7 nineteen police- men from all over the mari times graduated from the third annual martime police school a twoweek course giving intensive study of varied police subjects ranging from the criminal code to the care and use of firearms mlawiflinr otivuiuiu uurlriilturo unil iuii- nilliifi liviliiotrkia mr imun ll- iimlitp mini educmitlfin mm hoy linliy cuiiiiiiiiiiuy oiid public riliilimik mm d111i1i0 hluliililil je- touicli mm hi mm- cox hufrllh mul liuiiie ihminiinlcs mrs puter mcleun jnllt cuiivunurn iwra iel- er mclean mih hny ilnduny mis ohciii- loclier hiispltallatinn li coxe cards anil flnwers presa rehttaeilutiv mrs i liun audltiiia mrs uttlo mrs liiiflayr aiilclc3 for tin- liunni- weri tiirimil in alul a ineejlng fur mu following week was set id mrungi mm programs the usual social cuii of tta slid ix elfil concluded ih afternoon served by mm hostess and her helpers mrs i m inil name roy haley at georgetown chief tauhau fit mi w npiilhiuiitii ciri- hlnlilu lloy haluy of kunl york will hufiiurio jnorgiitowiis pollen utilnf on jnim llt ml- uluy who una of i ninii hitiuvlowiml by uiiorgulowii cummll ho will mimiuuil cpl ituy mnikiiit vumi mm provinclul pullcu dolunli- i imril inaven town ut a later date mid will im in charge of u 3 or 4 iiiun piilliiu iiwii which will be igiigiid to micfimd the provincials ttie foitlhibii ai lb chfirf ha 11 ritdord of niiucu service daflng duck to iikif whim he jolnod the kiuu voltt piilico h aorved wflh jim privinl vorim oversea a u stuff nurgeunt from iimi to mma mmn lieiumo thlof conatablo at col- lliigwiod until he rujolnod the eaat voik fonm in iu40 whefsl the fffd f logicdrops olr jqq intakf of your laying egg production sufpers one way to keep your mens eating their full quota regularly is by feeding them aaster laying pellets as a supplementary feed- sprinkle laying pellets over the noon feed or red head or following the scratch grain at- b o w o w heres thought try bowling when you figure youre due for an evenings relaxation acton bowling lanes phone 697 acton officers i directors president vicepresidents general manager scretarytreaiurer v mr w mr a mr e mr h mr e mr r mr e dr g mr p mr j mr j j bestir mcmillio d goulding r lawrence barringhtm r manbcrt m milne helden a fisher ptngillry r barber capital i capital authoriied capital subscribed capital paidin common shares 75000 shares offered at 1100 services an 1 l f r- l f w fet-ii- jiii wf lgsgroebtsibbl halton peel trust savings company 1 oakville ontario mr a s nicholson mr o e mannins mr j a robert dr c a martin mr o e manning mr angus mcmillan manufacturer lajjrer ibvestinent lawyer manufacturer manufacturer merchant trust co manager fruit grower fruit grower insurance 2000000 453860 2j10 par value 1000 acton oakrille toronto brampton oakrille oakrille burlington amsterdam holland burlington clarkson georgetown 1 1 guaranteed investment certificate issued in amounts 100 up j one year svjto three year 1 4 five years also monthly inveitment plan 2 mortgage loans i executor and trustee under wills alone or jointly 4 trustee of isaeta of incapacitated person 5 trustee of marriage and other settlements 6 trustee of employee pension funds 7 trustee of business insurance trusts trustee of endowment fund enqwie iiwrt- o e manning call or writ oalorille malton peel trust 41 savings company w it i wot i imjf ii mjiiil ijiuavvaw

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