Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 3, 1955, p. 9

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thursday november 3rd 1955 the acton free press acton ontario page ninb y expect hog prices to decline trjisfall h last years levels with a seasonal decline this fall and rise late next winter price for dairy cattle should hog prices this fall are likely lmprove fractionally to decline to levels approaching the support price of 23 cents j tins is the outlook for ontario prices for feeder cattle thi fall livestock as predicted bj the ag- should be quite strong prices of ricultural economics department of cattle for slaughter should be at the ontario agricultural college in the fall isuc of iu publication ontario farm business crops are alsctdoalt w ith in the forecist winter wheat prices should continue to strengthen potato prices w ill not be- strong feed price- are not expected to be strong the publication is obt un able now at the office of the agric ultural representative all for 1 ie ws auhite steel ironing table it is adjustable to all heights seamless chro miumfinish legs tip- proof tiltproof far stronger than others more leg zoom use it standing or sitting from either side ventilated top- selflocking kisss reg price 1795 pius tradein allowance steamdry iron rigprice new morptirrichards tin cfl uses any tap water automatic heat- controlled gives more steam for heavy fab rics less for light guernsey show ontario captures roc in hictrx honors at chicago dcol im niiloiy ontario breedeis captured many the guernsey show at tht rojirt f he tp awards at the intetnat- wintei fair will be the biggest in i daii exposition which was its hrstorv wtih 1 total of 325 entries bold at chicago during the week of including 260 individu il animals bi october 10 entered b 55 exhibitors rep- ontai io cattle wore iipitsent and two d in th holstcin section with 20 of them being in the moncv 1hi ing entered b resenting five provinces from states in thi united states this is the fir t time in the hist ory of the royal that the guernsey show has had such n wide repres entation and this special showing is the result of a united effort to mike the canadian guernsey breeders 50th anniversary year outstanding from the show ring stindpoint announce all halton winners from international match 100 ation with 22 exhibitors show ing 163 head nova scotia has a select group j of 33 head chosen from 14 herds british columbia is being represent ed for the first time in the historv of the royal two carloads con sisting of a total of 25 head reprt enting 11 herds make up their ex hibit prince edward island has 10 head entered and they are select ed from four herds new bruns wick is represented bv two animals selected from different herds the judge for the show is george nevvlin managei woodacres farm princeton new jersey usa newlin is a member of the officnl pant 1 of judges letted b thi am iricin giuinm cattle club to pn side it of fit i il shows and it is tin first time ih it lit has judged m c inadi hilton is i eprese nted h low bros milton and j i chisholm milton w ho have out inimil eat i gland champion bull rockvvoid rocket tone so-1233- was exhibit i b- tht quinte disti ict caltli breed ing association of belleville when hi ls being used at aitifninl st i ice he ls now about eight veais of agi and ha mreti ovei 10000 calves dining his lifetime incidi nt ontario has the tarkest represenr- ho k hampiul ship hoiwnpat this griat dairy i opsition in 1952 and in 1953 hwdstme hew stainless steel washer twotone ggisf finish double tubs one inside the other 6minute wash ing action 4part ball bearing mechanism in destructible cast irn safety wringer 6year guarantee allwhite or colour choice sot 45 0extw value sca minihuh jutrabeii total extras gordons hardware phone 76 acton ont 681 no money down terms to suit you come in and see us i mechanical digger cheaper for spuds vancouvkr c pi m w pet n to digging milium whuh hiivi ts fi to six at i s i d i untoui hi el by human hand is hi ing used oi thi lulu i i ind film of lshc gil n in t hector astengo of rosnfi farms biampton wa decland tht prem mm bietdtr and promici exhibit ors among the prizes won by tnis li rd wirt 1st pi ize gt t of sin on thi g t of abc rtflettion sovci ign 1st prie in tht t la s fir ti i three best tows bred bv the txhib itor and 1st pi ize in the pioducc of dam class j j h mccague allison had tht itservi junioi champion fi malt on his fust pi ue junmi tn j j ling hi iff i a he ifei fiom tin hi i d of jack frast i of strettsvilu sto id ocond in this tiling cln s whil inolhi i pi i n he ife i w on tht uf class pi i it ps tht most n it ilili ict n so fir as th provuut is ion re rnt d w is g nni d when ontuii won thi st itc hi id class ontaiio vi hire bi i edi i s did t in biltii winning both gnnd ch impinn inn and lln state hi i class 1 stansi ii rros of avlmii won both t liampionships winning tin hill iu ml with si lw mid c oi s buiton mil tht imili h impion ship with iiitthiiift iiwel 2ml the complete list of i exults fiom the international plowing mauh herd in essex county this venr hnve beon released although the at tendance was down tompaiid to other matches the match was not a flop fas ltpmted b some dailv ntwspapeis stanley hall mpi and duictoi of the m itch le potting the terited citv covenng lo miles of strei t frontngc was laid out in the usual three stint pi in accommodating 225 exhibitors and 50 caterers the attendance for the foui d is whs- estimated nf 80 000 iind thrrt were over 600 entnes in spite of lowei attendant e all exhibitors reported excellent mttr est and prospects of sales appeal id a high as nt anv previous m iti i many remarked that when tlv crowd was greatei the pi opli in terested in miking imirchise wiie unable to get iuir the exhibits one class at the matih thi t an ndian championship class had t nt ries from seen piovinciv showing the kei n competition 20 si hool weip repn st nti d by a team nf tu bos in the intt r- eionduy si houl class and 18 team of two bos in tered in th intei county ilas- on the whole the m iti h w s ii successful off u uils fi t and hid good w i athi l vf no doubt the rain which fell in windsor lbndon and toronto dur ing the week of the match had a pood deal to do with keeping the attendance down although the weather was ileal at the match the 1958 intel national will be held in ontario count at biooklih on no 7 highway on the farm of libber down oitobei 9 12 follow ing is a list of the winners fiom halton 1 1 untw in class 24 out of 12 entiles stin- ley may of r r 2 hijrnby plared fifth in tin mti i sitimdniv school class of 20 sehoolfr- the milton high sthool hi im of ross austin ril 3 woigetovvu and tom hunter br 2 georgetown placid third and tlii oakv illetiafalgar high school team of bill speck hornby and li nn irwin ril 4 milton placed fourth in class 28 ki ith men y of rr 1 llmnbv placed llth out of 18 i nil u s in class 20 don taylor of r r 2 iliiilingtoii plat id 10th out of 18 intries in class 40 out of 21 ent ries harold ferguson of r r 4 mil ton pined ninth and keith merry or r r 1 hoinhv pi iced 10th jack h tiyloi of 111 i builmgton plan d third out of 20 entiles in class 41 in hit hoi si show stan tin f hi i nb won both second ind fifth pi ist i nine forums attend annual fall rally in stewarttown tin diggi i takis two rows at a timi and lis thi potatoes in ni it roves on top of the ground it tin rati of 100 to 150 tons dnlv it cuts harvesting costs in two on 100 a n s or mori hi sail and with it we ma bre ik ivm on i urn nt low pric os for potatoi s a pickup michini follows the iligi i sifts i irth through endless grills md light women riding on il pick off tin ir debris as th machim load thi stream of spuds in a truck travelling besidi it thi truck has a special hnppi r bod with a convtor bottom this unloads tin tubers at thi bin w hi anothi r conveyor distributes thi in in thi storigi pit ot in i ontaiin ixhihitois win thi h imilton health association of h million and m d cnlir of al mi i when introduced in 1945 famll allow inci payments in canada cost sit 5 million pi r month tht pris- ent monthly cost is 20 5 millior pt r month isssa2e23c3asr warning ontarui dt c r hunti rs hivt bo n w itncfi h th hon clare e maph rlnrnm ministc i of iinrlv mri fo is to hive thin lti ire in il d fur i tut b fort takni tht m uitn tht hush this ir tht mintst r statod that c it s of r ihit s mosllv m foxt s hid b t n rt pti tt i in north r i i ontariti as far oiith a pirr sound hunt rs could piottct tht ir dofjs md incidtntall thtrnstlvts and their familit s b hiv mj dons artiiwittd bffon tikinf tht n north mental health halifax op fxpansion f tht mt ntal health rot rnmc nt w til lt thi m nn mibjtct f disrussi in hero october 21 it tht st mi aniui 1 mtttiti4 of the nov a stotti s c it t for mt ntal hmnc summe i is w r tht h iis hivt ctiort i ind fillt n md fjrmtis it bus with tht ii fill woik on mtno tht ir thtnikhts tiun to i ill and w intt i at tiv ltit s imo tin t nition farm ridio fut urn tht mii of i ui t c anada tht faim foi urn loups f maltmi cnunt hold tht n innu il fill lallv in tstt uarttovv n h ill on mondivn e nine octoht i 24 tht ir w is ftod attend int t w ith nine fiw urn it presented followinr a sing son it d lv vt i non mrai thur with mrs h coulter at tht pi ino ii sjn t i shtiwed the film pt op with t purpose he also showed mimi il orfijl pictures of p oplo ind pi ict ho had taken in difft re nt pirts of can id i w humi kv i vt r in tt rt sting it port of tht fn m forum st mi annual mt t tin in ott iy i which he had attended i ttuntv delekate a few items of hiiun s were looked aft r and ill tnjnid a shtrt rt i ri ition pt nod iron tl the card tables o turner th inki el all w ht had helped to in ike tht eve nine i succe is tunch consistintf of c of ft e inrl douphnuts breach i verv pie ismt and profitable e ve nine to i h e get green light for joint union toronto cp kviiytluni is in ii ulini ss fur n historic aiml- k imaliuti of 1000 000 canadian ti idi unionist in xt spi mi for- m ition of thi in w cmidi in iibor cnnunss became certain at the iiinual ronvintion of the 400000- nu inhei cinailiin conijri cs of la bor in toronto the cci- d spite differences iinimc memhi r unions on detail i itifn d tin tiims of the merger due to ui mt i iffict ni xl april tin 600 000 mi mlii r t1c dl this last lull prisidint a r miisln r told the fiml onvintion of the ccij that hi hopi s ill canadian labor event- uilll will hi umfiid he evidintly is itfirrmi without specific men tion to tin 100 000 membi rs of the cinadian ind catholic confeder- tron of i ibor in qui be c and some i unmni tiaiii s in ordi r to m nut on a will-bal- inccd fii piclivi thi pi rson who ii is i dni to worship him should il o h ivi i tat to iimore him the early bird is apt to get shot in the hunters run open house will be held at halton goop supplies in e friday afternoon and evening from 130 to 900 pm november 4th new warehouse facilities new office new showroom ne lines come and meet your board of directors and staff and r discover for yourself the many things that can be supplied by your coop lucky door prize draw popup toaster 15 other prizes including ur1 brooder cattle mineral dog feed antifreeze and other articles l bring fburself your wife and all the neighbors i coffee hbonuts r- i what is it that causes men to rise from tin ir warm bids with the eaith still shrouded in darkness don tht flambojant iarb of a hunts man tdki up a nun and hi ad for the covtr nf a fortst glen hunting widows have mused upon this for iinturits even back in thp past whin hunting was a necessity and a mi ins of pn si rvation tin answer is of course that like ciitum tpis of kcntlimen are ad- dicti d to thi horses so other tvpt s hit an affimlv for hunting this instinct according to the psycholo gist goes w a back into the misty depths of the past whtn hunting was thi onl means of obtaining food fnrtreatcfuloffamtty if our husband shows traits simi lar to thost of prehistoric man then ladies it is probiiblv true thathe is a sp ritual di scendant of some full- bloodid nitmbirof a civi communa it whose job if w is to hunt for fond while thi n st of the clan drew p on th 1 ali hunttrs in this district are fortun- ati in hitting within their reach considt rable country that has never tii i n put lo plow or cultivated within thi coarst bush land found in esipiesing and especially nassa- gawia some of tht b s huntini is enjoyid for mill s around at this season of thi year with much duck hunting going on the proximity of luther marsh to this uii has si i n several hunters get a full quota of ducks the geese are just starting to comt now and prob- abl some hunt rs will knock a few of the big canadas from the sky tin fox si ason opens on novtm- bur 1 i h and practically inn township has their share of tin si pi sit v eriaturcs wolves are few and far bitwecn but nassaija- uija is a favorite haunt ftjf these en aturi s and the odd hunter is for tunate enough to collect the bounty from a wolf ibl tsiarpmru running lhriijb ciiling their high calibre guns for thi hunt hi n om of the first in many yi ars where will they go for di er most will vi nture into nassa- kiwiyas wilds for one but a few will pi shot in thi other three town ships i ikt marriage the limit on deer is only one pi r license take it easy dob t try to kei p up to your kindi or youngi r eompiniona you vi workiri a1 a di sk fi r almost i i ir a liking i im fut each day from tiousi to bus and office to ri slaurnt you re softer thin you think you just cant hunt constant ly for a wi ek witiout strain if you fill tired sit down take a nap after iin hours list you 11 fill bi ttei and do a hi tti r job of shooting if you re gi tt i r g on in ve ars hue 1 guidi to p iddli and t tiom prinutiw motivations th hem t o h s many packforyoti aixibvttjrf 1 ptnld hnwiiir thin is j not her good rea sun for the huntsman n creation atti r a week of factory shop and office a man has a longing to com- mum w ith nature and match his wits against the uilv fcx timid rab bit and rapid ducks and geese spines of wildlife on its slopes and bunting agi on tin uppi r ri at hi s kabbits they in 1 ii win with the northern townships tspicialk good for the big jacks with a di 1 r hunting si ason on the threshold halton sportsmen will be w1k1 foil divis v c in boo pro pittor w hi staki i 1 12 foot btnp lutwiin two go il i urns tint win iivii ligal sii and took out s20 000 in gold haltonfs fourday deer season news for area hunters this year big news this tar for halton s it is reitain there are plenty more iti is considered far better to man- spoisin n was the declaring of an in thi bush herds art common igi thi di 1 r ri sources in this way pni s aon on dor in the county mghts fur s farm fam lies li rinnn rig an annual surplus in tiom november 23 to november 26 tin justification for a short open un orrle rlj and lawful fasmon -a- muii peopl will wonder about season bi gins to be apparent thi r ih m poirhing starvation or uvw dtc unc hunt rs n ill he i v a open s of four siikine their game in settled agri cultural areas and of course the grace ful tendereved creatures don t look at all harmful ci rtainls halton farmers and town dwellers know there are deer in the cojnv w tre can cvn be seen leaping across the highway for top rated fuel oils and service call 69 thompson fuel service prompt deliveryby meter pump dni at ham and sav das was authorised for the south trn omar o counties of bruce grey huion perth and waterloo i to obtain information op the suc cess of the hunt in those districts officials went out hunting too i hunting information a total of 1239 i hunters were interviewed these i men reported 191 deer shot that means hunters in those counties had a six to one chance of taking home a deer pretty good odds and of course this record was made during a fourday season farther north chances would have ben twice as good in he muskoka parry sound and haliburton dis tricts judging from the ages and general condition of the animals killed by these hunters last year the removal of a few hundred from the herds bylegal means so the animals ar not wasted wouldnt hurt then ja the least the hunt was probably of benefit in reducing the excessive populations built up in some areas rti b c iist year in the trie district alone i di 1 r was kill ci by an automobile mi third d iy orf the average and iiiaov otheis have accidents of other types including illegal hunt ing department of lands and forests officials sy there is no reason why opfh seasons similar to those held last year could not be estab lished as regular annual events throughout a large part of south western orrtano with the pros pect of only about one chance in six of securing deer here no large per centage of hunters will pass up tb opportunity of hunting the better deer ranges of northern ontario just to shoot near home at the same time the opportunity of securing a deer legally as well as locally will deter poachers and make farmers less resentful of crap losses due to excessive populations of deer only one deer is allowed per license 1 i lj- isj i j g j

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