Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 31, 1957, p. 9

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smaif fteu cua1 ikitt but cold winds dominated hat ton county plow mams association s annual match held saturday on the norval farm of mac alexander when 50 entriessl lest than last year were received and hundreds of furrows were turned in the excellent sod a total of ten classes including one for horse plowing received good entries and over 1 200 in pne money and merchandise was paid oui to the winners plowmen flocked in from peel and other neighboring counties for the match roaevr avaals happened to kmncy ok im glad you railed mj uorrtrd the tclcplione rings and everythings ok o innn of tlir alio vu mukr rrr iln dont hnrrv wlirii shinteonr linn to work ulr or an i krrp a tiatr nr ha tn ranrrl an appointment lltr iclrphnnr iris ullirr trtiplr inau al time like tin whrtlirr you are making thr rail or rrveivmg it tlir r ecly reeaauramr pruvulnl 1 vur irlrplimir inn in prw miia 1miiihi hunu till in jilm uitr if tounllr example of how vuir telrphnnr pan it wa a tt mnlvi- lift luippn r ruin r mnrr ae urr the bell telephone company of canada four teams of hotus entered the halton county plowing match this year and one of the prizewinners was herb jarvis of agmcourt above daughter donna jarvis leads he two large belgians up the furrow radiotv nftwcirk their arr in cinadti iii n ktivi rnmi nt rurtin ti n id ii i tlion und 32 non guvnn lrlr minn bromtcrnttng atithoi- addiium tlir ciinidnn urn uli nik c in pu utmti own mid it i 2 rndio malum nnd t iht t i ion hlatitm i rxrokt c ommoornrs of onnadu 2 3 billion worth of rxp ti in tli firht half of ib57 ru itlv ti lf ihr total was accounod for t mvrn commodities rwws- pnnl uli l vhd pulp punk nid bond nitkil aluminum and felt jvttim jfctt jjrcss eighty third year mo 18 acton ontario thursday october 3ut 1s7 sacond sactlon halton little international 50 contestants win over 1200 saturday atl ttmxa uoyd may o t t 4 milton won the class for horse plowing at the county match this pait weekend near norval with thit team regular tonijxliloii at the annual match sometimes called halion little international brother stan may t f hornby won ireond injhc comiwlittfxi fturunoton plowman whos always afraid of bemg beat out by his plowing ion don or daughter mary lou jack taylor here adusts his plow in the open tractor utility class al halton s county match saturday while an interested group of spectators watch him i written any good letters lately i inder todays economic condition what you dont want from governments or tan do without will determine whether inflation it to be halted in other word it is up to the people of canada them selves to determine what tort of future they will have do your representatives in government at all levels know what you dont want why not write and tall them j stem company f can ad a limited 4 montku gjuunoque hamiitoh iuntf0h tomnto a- buf rtmla interested spectators were few in number but great in enthusiasm at they watched the proceedings at halton s little international plowing match held saturday near norval above a group of visitors huddle m the cold air to view the start of the biggest classes the tractor utility classes held in mid afternoon plowmen from 13 to 60 years old entered the annual event this year but there were six entries less than the previous year judges praised the good showing and sportsmanship for the entries there were four horse teams- plowing inci we 6of6af ease jy bih my unejf over 11200 m rash and merrhaa- disr was won by so competitor 111 halton county s annual plowing nialth sometimes termed halton i ittlr international whrn tt waa h id on the norval farm uf mat alriandrr on katurday clear shirs shone for the annual rvrnt ltd though lh- iutil wralhvr kept many talora away itw rompvt- itora ironi halton ami nr ightoor inf unliib turntxl otil in full for tu makr a total of w rnlilr iraa titan ul yrml a lolal f ttn ilitki indudlng onr hiiisr ivtal and tu tractor utility rv nti liatl urrn arhndulrd ity mm halton iluvtmrn a a mac tatlon urtdrr thr dirrt lion uf ir ulrnt iric v itradhrad and accrrtaty lrraaurrr j ea 1 white- lork itiry krm thr fidda a hlva f attivily fio4it right in the morning till neatly daik in tla rvrning furrow aftn funuw if llrt nth ft ntly ajing und was tu tint utii ttr imtolh on ihr ground ron dm lot hv thr womrn of the alh- grovr w i did a brisk butinru all day long mrving roftrr and fjod lo thr ihillrd plowmrn and vuit- ixi nd throughout in day in- klimliiins and annhirwrmrnla irii imwimrd out uvcr thr aound yi in iirnvidrd hy llallldayi of ituilingtm to amlii to the show lotrfl and arr a drarn in farm niiitlilnrry and prudurta dlatayc4 lltrlr waitt through thr ground a turkry tanjurt arvrd by uia w a uf hornby uihiad church in thr orange lodgr hall at hornby romplrtrd ihr day whrn about 100 rortim tilora official- and prlm donor cti yrd tu kry and erner- nu hrlpingi of pir iridriit krdhrad in welcom ing tin vikilora lo the aaaembly aftt r th dinnrr aaid thr plowmen did a try wontterful job in pile of thr cold wrathri and gave hi ihaltk for ihr aplendld lurrrtj of thr any i ink irflrld ilruwn rrprt ftrnting ihr county offetad congialuutioni artil pralard tha ntalch us a ondrrful rnlrrtrtae to hrlp youngrr utrn on the farm naaaagawrya rrrr john minr chairman of the county ruuru agricultural tommltlre ofterrj cong atulation and aald the dlr- cctori could ajwayi etiunt on coun ty financial eaalaianca wllh the project the knm preabylarlan church malr quarleth from milton in cluding nell a and nell 1 mc- ittall camrron wllaun and em- mrlt mcgibbon aang four num- brra throughout the program cunt ipeakcr cliffud walle of lowvillc pallor of the lnwvlll- unnirrrnan united church charge l id hit lulrnrra that people today mut tie alive to thr revoniblllt- ii that come with our prlvilrgae thr cjurationt what 1 the agrk- ulturl future of halton county and how many more plowing matchrt can we hope lo have in halton could he aaid only be answered with belle education acceptance of currentday chang es a higher standard of living and better human relation theae ha nffe ed would build a better christian brotherhood through which wr can hrlp belter wo id and tnlp lo better halton county he waa introduced by mcarthur and thanked head he ad judge dmifred timbers of stouffville lold the audlenr that the haluai county match u ont of the best organised matches wl have in the province and praised the directors for their rucceasful day he noted entries ara all frilly lower in all the county matches in u year peoplt arc not attend ing plowing matches because they are working in the factories ha plained and said the reason for lhb might be that farmers aren t getting their fair share of the pric es for their products mr timbers n plained his judging of the day the olhrr tractor judge george howal suser kltchrner had to leave early and couldn t peak but horse judge mr drownridga added a few words about the four entries in the horse plow judging provincial member of parlia ment stanley u hall who has completed 50 years as a member of the plowmen t association aald he thought the match was very good and offered the thanks of the as sociation to all who had helped maks the match a success secretary treasurer whllelnsk concluded the evening by banding out the prizes a full list of the prue winners will be carried next week on the farm news page build build vernon by o taiasi eaiwi- bell telephone staff honors recent bride last thursday winning uw atari of thff bu tclaphom offm 5m nud hi and lln w horn newtrweds with a surprlaa git thr girls invitcd to the iwom ol mrs mirlsnt tori bau tsu- phonc supervisor tb i dm gifts ol ha daufhtsr iinw howe iuprisd tha hrldt with tha ift of a card tabic an njoybla rwnlns a apaitl vlewins tha praaaata altar which lln rord mrvad luaam rwaisii

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