Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 14, 1957, p. 6

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tha aden rf km thunday march urh 1957 earl wilson heads juniors anetbr oauundinf year anrlaj staterrwmt well it mad rrwwuajement and bast wishes been cempletad 1ft tha history off halton junior rannvr tuesday evenlne of last week aaw the an nua meeting of this treat oraanu allon which in ima had a paidup membership of bm an four groups namely acton mil urn nor- val and palermo war well rrp ritwiud at this important meetlnr when theu activities of the past year were reviewed and plan mad for innumerable activittea to b held during the rourse of the neal few month as we ml tn and watched the deapatch with whjch the retiring president jean lyterann handled the hesvjr sarndsj we could nt help but ih that mime of our aeniur people could have been pre ami uw to me what an ouutarwt tng job thc tihinj pepir ran it then as r listened lit the retir ing wcretar wilma sinclair pre ami her irsirw of the years activ llis and treasurer joan wrlulea wot tli prcmnt hr summarized fin- one more than a little proud to be a reaiilent of a county which had such a thriving junior farmer org mutton headed by such capable officer how theae young people find lime to plan rganlxe and stage so many outstanding events well never know it is not surpris ing therefore that some of mm senior or fan i sat ions cxpre the desire that the junior farmers join in and help them out with some their project frankly we do not blame the of fleers of theae senior organisations for wanting to get some help from thu group of young people who know buw to it things done un fortunately what the uffic rs of these armor largaiilijatioiis fiil ti realue is that these junior officers already have their hands mote than full ith their own amlivilma mrs mabel iwgstrom home icc oontt fur halton iecl and rk cihintu was present and brought with hrr words of inmmertdation halton holstein breeders tour brant county herds condensery the election of officers was pre sided over by agricultural repres entative j e whitelnck and re sulted as follows past president jean peterson president earl wilson first vlce- prrsidmt hoy ford ctnd vice- president sandy buchanan secret ary marie marshall treasurer joan wrlgglcsworfh xounly direct or mac sprowl press rt porter marilyn llesjop directors l county roil and crop improvemt ul association hill wilson cjeorgc greecilcrs and clv li hprofet connts conaervnt ion committee cliff m donald and sandy hurhansn county federat urn of agriculture hill marshall george greenlee hill lricc and jatnie cunningham county plow men s association john w pickft tom hunter county tolh s html committee evelyn nird convent r of junior i unit ute freda met mi den i large crowd attends second hiy dance omruaty wdlms4la of ut lyk mm 52 halt 11 hi and wiu rilim last ff t r a t m of a numhr of lli ant t unl hru tt fir1 tll ni i it at the l4tm of tmtoriir safer mixta i iimwu li tin oft spriltj of ml i a duk s in is of iuki dturiili air 1il in the i rl 11in im r tntl pun ti iwl i new u id anr limi the i s nl if hr bit in a cordnce lth his pedis rie ii be hearing from thi tornda herd agui in th n t too dutnl future the group also hud thr privil of going thrthigh the mrtuolm conilnim rv tn m george aside from the tducitumal iluc of th tour th munlmii win lx tl r sjl lifted with thi ir own itetie markets whin thi v li irneil thtt the producer fur uf otmlini were paid on thr basis of 2 97 for f33 milk in januar and that the february price would liki ly b t3 m per rw t tlie herd at sheff h 1 1 rh m oil i j alw be a hisliliht f un lour llol1 m o wlih txilhnt uiuli r lliil t lanlfti ti nil aii u trie lut hen it st f ul r uiii wt it no li ih in i tin h tow thi fin 1 i 11 1 hit fini f lnn i ii hi iijli i hi f ji in iwmr i ni oiinij son 4v kim n wh i ho n im iu k w m n 1 1 of mill coin m t i ijii i top in addition to hn rrtfutur inn crop on top of thi hi opiiittia a milk tr iiihiii trui k und a milking lirni of jmxnr 40 inws this i op rulctt it a 1 hou mi propttsitun in ronjunrti n with a milking pjilnr all in all it w in n mi tnlrn m in k tr ii wilh new ld t im pu krd up at ttit point rwwrvir in the final anal is wo w on id juilkf niiwt of the haltonites rt mrited himie a htlle l lit r natu fird with thi ir own home farm thr join i hi lub h ii ii n mtnd dn al tin m a n sjluitli 1h ttlriuunii wj k t sf 4 to ih i 1 in i uliiiuuic f ii ii tin1 is ih ini i w kill iuimi i a full iwnmg f d hieing w nj id tin gn up 1 imt n ill for ii fn thini nt 1im tuwliv mu ii in howe piitilu hi itli nuii fcivit i t ik on nirtmnic tin junior hi- plan to hvi n 1c a wwnrlm h ik to thi in jt th ir maiih 2s nui tnik wrestling success class already full th first wr thni ilivi nt th ym a last vlidnrvti mm h h aw iv ihs tind r ln lidrihp of lloh jlrmvkhaw ki n and umt to ixoimi inothi r vhippr mill vtauon or skv iii 1ei the cl is is and f r h filled pro l lit h ul im halton dhi a reports show increased production per cow the annual reports of two of halton s three dairy herd lmi provement groups re eal that in the 9 herds consisting of 024 cows the average production increase for the year ending april 30 1936 is 44 lbs of milk and 9 lbs of but- trrfat in the final siuitiu this means 4wj4m ihs more milk and g sic lbs more ftr than in the previous yea in halton west w here the sup ervisor is george mccormack the average product ion per cow u 0 lbs of milk and 333 lbs of fat halton east with howard c king as super isor had an a er age prfytucllnn of 017 ihs milk n1 i lbs lir it should he real ued that all nxords are on a 305 d basis and include heifir and row of all ages and hrred as one studies the maksis of cwu made bv the rami unnmkn bram h of the ontario department of agriculture it is encouraging to notr that the members of these two llallon groups have on the aver age at least increased their aftic tenc and cut their costs all along the line in llallon weal the cnat of pro ducing lou ihs of milk for the ear ending april d j9m ranges from a low of aai to a high of 4 w ih an of 3 9 in the pre ioui year the range m erwt was frum 3 00 to 323 with an average of 3 4 per est a study of the halton centre group shows a snmew hat similar trend here thr range in cost of producing milk for the vear end ing april 30 ism u from 2 79 to 4 01 with an atrragc of 3 05 in the previous rar the range in cost was from 3 al a3q wiuv name directors cattle breeders the ftist met ting of the halton hranch of the ontrat ontario cat tie llreelert sociatlon was held recent in miltmi thi org mil t- ion r iml m the f irrm r irgnuat tons th m pti citth ltrex1t rs and thi t t nt lntrict oritanir- ation dr i lem iteita the general mincer if the n w ort in j it ion who w i mtrnluiei h fhmrnmn fatwin llirrop suwsl thit ht ex pected the new yri tnnation an average of 364 in our opinion this should not be interpreted to mean that the cost i of producing milk for the ycir ending on april 90 195a was down with all dam nun in hilt n or ic iwsi ontario ox a whole agiin it i our opinion that our i halton nil i a memhtrs in gin its in beginning to reip the ben fit f thi hill service th inilsi of cat h dim a numbers durv buvini whuh incidentallv i tn he information for the herd ownir ilme is tniblmg these herd owners to mike paving adjust menls in their respective dalrv businrsm- needless to 4dd these chances cannot be made overnight but it is encouraging to note thtt this farm managentent studv is paying off itnfovtunalclv and we mean un- fortunitetv dill is confined to the owners of grade or mixed lx g a pttee heeds j in our pinion it is the best pi eve f xlnicm ork ever offertxt in ontario in the field of farm man kimcnt and wr would like to sc it op n to th wm r of pure bred i hi nl a will ts ih vi now rliible uiujir thi n k iti ns i lihihntillv ie understand fi in the milton off we of the onl ine ivp utnu nt of gricvilture thit ow int to the reil estal aui il of 19vt then is likelv to be an npprlunitv for a few more herd l inrol in this popular service in the nuirv of the next few weeks ivople buy the tree- press to read and read the free press to buy mrs thomas kennedy was manorresident lovad by ail who knaw har mrs- thomas j kannady paaaad away in bar 00u year on friday ebruary is at halton centennial manor where she had baan a resident since december lss she was tha former sarah ucbaut daughter of elizabeth smith and james uc- dain and was born in csquesing township in december isg7 she spent her girlhood in the dublin districtr she married thom as j kennedy who predccased her in drrember 19s3 on new years day itcj at nassagaweya presbytertsn mans rev dr blair officiated her husband brought her to no 7 school district nassa gsweya where she spent the ret of her life before taking residence at the manor one daughter alice predeceas- 1 ed her in march 1931 she leaves to mourn her loss three sons wilfred hit 2 hock wood john j j milton i yle moffat and one daughtrr olive mrs james mas try milton 12 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren also r main gj friend remrihliet h r as 4wiml ing the suk lho in sorr w or troulli and ulwj iuiiik smite lhin hi her bands to ifiu lli r home was win n thi voung folks lovd to k thi r mm w m u in in lirr in nwijiiu nbtei tan ihiinh and ih uti t inrmu i f iht lti lwi hum ill mivki w t hi id u tie mkumi fun ial horn milton m il i ihiuitv ih nl wrf iluilnl i it v y oiil in ki x hunh mlton hi t k h r f v i iti hvnilit jrmis sin i it mi and what r i if ml v 11 v in j -mi- nl f v ml i tun- 11m i01i ii ms mii hi i i n 1 tin uui thptu of m john i- his lit t inv flow t dd of tl ti m in whu h l w ii in ii nl wi iiiil l lli hinind fr ltd son it- knmi hd r lliwtn niul itivfliv i- kfunlt in 1 iw th pilllm nils win f ur oumv tt1 imia camplnll in iph oivid id iul iwm moffil it i 1 iv idmtn ind j ph h ml mm aclon oil two n ifchuis st mli holiln- n and h troll illt it it 2 hinvm xt iiitiiniint w ii m i in f nrvii w ii mi li iv ac tun iwigrr ft arm h mmonton icp firm pi duction in can nl i i inrcrjuiii while firm opulutiii it drcliniiik avs r h niwcmto albru director of rilrrui m thu mrarw fewer persons are w rklnk larger average holdings needs of rural population topic for leadership forum approximately 10 selactad dele- gslea attandat ontarios first pro vincial rural leadership forum at prvjdhomme oarden centre vtneland ont from february 17 to 23 each county and district in tne province had the opportunity of selecting two delegates to attend the sponsoring provincial organii atlosui also sent g limited number of delegates the forum was span sored by six ontario farm orgsnu- stiona the ontario department of agriculture and the ontario da partment of education sinea there is a great need for inform aad capable leaders to help rural people face the new problems in their organizations and in their communities this leadership forum was set up to give them the opportunity to study and discuss needs and problems of ontario s rural population the delegates also had the opportunity to study and practice bisic prin nples and procedures thai will i enable them tn work more effect j ivily in their local i rganuallin and communities sim to hi lp pro i mote tlte brst in cortimunily life the forum activities wire ilivid ed into sis main pjrl ivaluati n if pievlikis night prorran morn inc pi- nt jtiom of n w infoimit ion miiall gf up dim uukin bhill rfuaiiu jamtpt uooirsttk k out ifli jtn ninli txin an it c a r trchnii ian ilatiinoil on vmcouvir 1 lirni i umtl 2a inr old nit i to rilutn i i i hn bim ttes uprnilins i iv it hlk h mi tn it ll in d iti tr in sassions in th afternnoaj an v aning procrain plannad by usa dewgataa and aocial raeraatlon there were four delegajsa from halton county in attendance at tha forum mrs edward fish oak vule representing hajum folk school committee jack taylor burlington rep halton federation of agriculture use sprowl acton representing the ontario federation of agrlcultwre and mrs roy coulter campbell- ville delegate from thr ontario folk srhul council allco aiuminum ttui doots and windows awnsms amd sjuums ooni ba diuppoinmd wa an guwinln al ih momant 4 to 6 waaks datlvary fpee demonstration free estimates i acton fay 1 00 tfcaa matwao wrttl juaa lit 1ts7 j mc mull en alico salai bapraianktlva won m for roofs that arawsarinaoiit dmlt uqah stolfija tj c rr l f rroat art mm trod ij52 asd rail a uf ctm iivino noma tl milton te i switch to gas now for cooking or heating the changeover can be aaade without the house getting cool or missing a meal we accept tradeins rot information and fiick cau root hardware rockwooo ul 6955 1 put hiayjfay 2m mteratt on kmngt th bank of nov scoha v c v would li k iiivii in 17 it is onlv b otlwc bus iness that hi can h p t mtintsin the 5 00 s r ir fee he added 1 treasurer ndv nydvan pre- aentmg the financial statement made spcci reference to the item i of 43 000 tor outstanding accounts j owing to the association by its i members we hac to do smething to get thew accounts paid more prompt he stated and intimated that there is a strong livelihood that the new board would adopt a new basis for servtca feesianamcle 5 00 for cash and 0q after m days others who spokbriefly at the annual meeting of thu important organization which in iftm did a 93ssooo buitrie included presid ent walter hoi ltd ay the retiring ganeral manager and now public relations officer wilfred keffcr and director h craig reid tbi kdwin harrop and h craig reid u the halton director to the- par- ant organization which u holding tbtjuinual tneetns at maplrj oft tuesday march h phone 128 acton and si sum oi tw ust mill tv sanitone irvlei ha pickup and lla tops phone 28 a thi modem one and onehalf itorey dwelling contains every thing that could be desired large well landscaped lot with hedge trees bulbs and shrubs three bedrooms with rrras ter bedroom on first floor large living room and dining room full sue cellar waterproofed with oil garwood warm air conditioning bathroom closets hot water on tap has many 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