r 3 fcojrrw a w ad6tt faw pmnfcr imv wit service clubs assist farmers sponsor urbanrural relations service duba ara to b com manded for thatr contribution to the improvamant of urban rural relations- to this and moat aarvtee club annually alaaw a mralurban nlftet whan aacb aervtca club member bring a farmer friend ai his aueat it was our privilege to attend one of thaee gaftoaathers on wed nesday evening of leal aeek whan the burllnanon rotary club enter talnad a roup of peal and praaar mambatt of uw palermo junto- rannart on rhle occasion prof bob mar shall of tha department of econ omlcs at tba ontario agricultural college gualpb wu th a speaker profcasor marshall dealt with tha marketing of farm p-od- ueta with particular rafaranea marketing plana 4 another group of tome 10 amor hal ton tarmara moat of theen laad era in hal urns 441 ajrrtruhuril club movement wee recently gueeta of tha kings way klwanu for a noonday luncheon at the old llllt n waat toronto hera u g bennett auorlata director of ex tension for the ontario depart ment of agriculture waa tha gueet breaker 4h waa a in ate u bo ooaafta thu coming monday tha win ner of tha ao called ktnaeway kl- wtnu scholarships will be thr guests of that club when ihcy will br presented with their awards etc tha young people who wtlbe ao algnally honored will br aa fol lows tred thorhpenn of thr acton 4 h grain club jemae mcdonald of tha acton 4h tractor club jamaa bo ringer of the milton 411 grain club allen arownrldge or lha georgetown 4h grain club liar- old patterson of thr 4h hwlnr club don taylor of lha 4 ii llol- stein calf club ernest alexander of the 4 ii jtrwf guernsey cau club borna woodlay of the 4h potato club evelyn mckay of thr 411 beef and dual purpose calf club wm c luibinaivn uf thr ill ton junior farmer lluth itobrrl eon and beth mcenery of thr 4h llomamakrra the multiplicity of way uhich hydro power can be used to enable tha people of onurlo to uve better electrically are being featured in a aeries of in formative and educational adver tleementa to be publlahrd in weekly nrwapaprra commrncing december and continuing throughout i0il in carrying out this program which rt fleets the fundamental plarr occupied by electric ity hi relation to the progress uf thr pruvinor and thr welfare of iu clluens ontario hydro will havr thr rloer co opera utm of tlir var lout lotal iitlllllra thr flral of thrar advert 1st oac department urges caution against electrical overloading many fire accidents on onta to farm arr caused by poor electrical wiring tale john garland dr partmrnl of engineering sctrncr ontario agricultural cm urge thr moat important part in me main tenance f a wiring system stales mr ga land u thr addition of nrw circuits to take cerr of incraaalng with more appliances and equip ment coming into use a wiring sys tern which ws adequate 10 or is years ago may now be over loaded a larger sisc fuar u not the answer this simply makes thr wlrr or conductor cery more current than tt was designed for resulting in healing of tun conductor eventually thr insulation of thr conductor u rharml by the hrat and conditions for a firr un errs i rd in short if a fuse blnvk ow ing to a circuit bring overloaded nevrr use a la get fuse slates thr oac authority instead luvi sit other circuit installrd if hrat lamps are properly in stalled there u no danger of fir remember that a heat lamp will ignjtr strew when held one inch away from iii 1 1 1 use only porcelain tamp suckrts as thr temperature is loo high fo rubber or bakeltw suspend the heat lamp by a chain not by the cord 31 uae a wire guard ao that f ihr lamp falls in the itraw it will roll over on its side i tght bulbs when used in gran aries and hay mows should be enclosed in a glass globe if this is not done dust can accumulate on a bare light bulb and act as an in sulator causing thr surface temp era i lire of the bulb to rise this could result in the ignition of thr dual accumulated on the bulb in thr final analysts wumg sys irms should be checked rvr y three or four years by an electric ian famitlsr with farm wiring el ectricity ut perfectly safe pro v id int it u not sbusod hog marketing shows increase a suusuntiil progressive in crcuvi in hot and pork output is in prospect for at least the first nine months uf the coming year ae cording to somt of our autho ill to move this larger surrpw into availsblr domestic and export channels may require tt consider able readjustment ot prices par tlcutarly sinci bew snd poullrv production u also c inlinuing at high level one brighlei aspect of tin situation evcal th it th in luitry is entcrini llu in v v with at or a it nd domestic prx lints wtl cltart1 o uny surplus stocks itcporu also indicate tint ex pansion in thi united states hoc industry has been held to ver modrrati proportions if this u o tn competitive position of canott tun 6rk products on export nn krts should b considerable tn- proved frtun whjl it has been dm thr past voar particularly if c fkus atlcnlion on qualllv obituary a quarter uf thr inconir of all canadians come from the wood lands spent entire life in nassagaweya twp liwkll silby simpson a retired farmer who had been iii about two years paaaed away at his home r it 1 campbell vlllr on saturday november 90 a district resident all his life mr simpson was born in nassag aweya township in 1u7 son of the late john and margaret simpson he was ma ned in toronto 11 1030 to th former georgina drnvnsey who survives him they havt three sons lawrence london john at home allan kilbride and a daughter ranees mrs john ttaurruin hamilton a sister mrs campbell smith or corwhin also survives mr simpson he waa a membv of uol no 1im campbcllvtlle mr griffiths ot ebenezer church conducted the funeral ser vice at the rumley funeral home acton on tuesday december 3 interment took place in ebenescr cemetery pall bearer were arth ur noriah david henderson lin as mcmillan john robertson mac mcklmtry and walter freeman otmiarv t christmas baking vis your christmas sakino wiu taste stmt with quality dairy products mom acton jersey dairy phoni 342 don timmsmu srl tverdsr eall your james blacklock retired farmer buried recently euncral aervlce waa held on frl day december at the rumley funeral homr acton for yhe late james blacklock of rockwood a retired farmer mr blacklock pass ed away at ihr homr of his daugh ter mrs frank richardson r it 2 guelph on tuesday december 3 son of the late john blacklock and ann janr mccurdy he was born in nassagaweya township in twm he was married in nrtsa- gaweya in 1911 to the former clam finlay who survives him alsi re maining are four sons gordon campbell vl lie lloyd sueiph russell guelph alvin hamllt n a daughte winnifred mn ri t- ardsoni to brothers han campbellville and norman tiver ton and a suler annie im i charles twissi carrribellvllu rev andre mrkenxit cotului i ed the funrrsl service and int-r- mrnl service at st john s angli can church cemete y nassagswryu pallbearers wrre karl ntackock mac tiss klmr dlacklmk john black bill blacklkk and hurr mckinnon flower b arers ere rav blacklock claude tw iss don aid blacklock mervin richardst n john blacklock lloyd hicharuion and elmer finljy paper is canada s export most vjiluahlr vajiaw ijt aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaae when seconds count and when insurance coverage counts be nuc be ready be fully covered with the vwneb full- protection plan it will py you to net the facta juat call your friendly a6ent omar h parker imknd vuur ut iverton ontaiio ontario hydros program to help people of ontario mania carries a timely message ftw christmas shoppers in that it il lustrates a few of tha many fine gifts in the form of electrical ap- ptlancee and equipment which will bring lasting service and pleasure u the recipients both adults and children tbeae suggested gifts in clude power tools trains frying pans coffee maknrs blankets mis era htat lamps toaatvrs television sets and many others hydros educational program as luirat an lmiortaiit sigmflcarme at thu lime whrn fsr reaching drvel- omiirnta tit aid many and still gieelri im iirflts and conveniences that will rnamr the clurens of tmuilo to llvi lirttei electrically north halton school board plan expansion to schools lmirortmit steps were tk it ity the howard of nirlh halton hluh hctukul dumiut reiently at a meet ing in arlon on the strength of rstlintrs of thr kitilw sfhtmil iiumtuirate of futu e rntolnit nl in high m iwmus thi immiiu votil t kk mrimissln from the iepartmriit uf kduraion u ntakt addltlotik to the hirer schools it administer in ctoi town acton and mllutn tsc are meeting thu moining ithurlo with rvpartnwnt of eurati m f finals in tortintn alton reijuirca snolht r f i i oom and milttm unullii t t i ihi ixmtrri beli v and khmimuii will mimi im sooiilit u rintovr thi- uld main building in ctrorjp to n and r pine it ilh w two utor v i ightr huh slrtk tun 1 in m addlti ns do not liu ludi ii r ptovuumi lh fululc est lii any of the thre lowtu and ttn tlm requirements vuiuned up until 1000 although ma jo espansmmi u posslblr and quite likrly ui happen in each the board feels thai thr wise course to follow u to vovid for the evident needs si this tinu- the province pay 70 to 73 o r rent of the rosl of high si into buildings wllh thr rrtnsinder br ing shared on m assessment bau by tlir lhrev u wns snd ksqursing snd nssbagsweym t wnshlm wlikh form ihr dutnrt iianiiy station h monthkai li suhurtwn vinlun and villi lisallr plan to i n at ill si rift li li phihh hoara tailv m mt viur tit un by c itlu n ntak ing fin and jhiiui mlti aitjrtjmm anniversary sale nets 218 average hay fcmth anniversary aala of regutered if osteins i id 1jcmh bar snd at oafavihe brought 914 17so0 for ift head a general aver age of 31100 each top orue 4 97s was itaid hy ijoyd i iverson and son tluihies ford ontario to ittxnandale fauns i fiormley ontario for ihr eleven yearold e see i lent t oiuiiiumi kuprrmr hlack iwaoly ijoyd 1 ivarson and son also kt lh 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