the acton ftm piw thuncuy mtrch 4 t958 880 delegates attend convention of ontario agricultural societies the uth annual convanuon of the ontario agricultural siue was bald in thr kin edward hot- 1 toroixo on february w and it euhl hundred and ihly dale- gatm from as far north as coch rane and kenora and from manit- oulln island to glengarry county in the east to learn in ton in thr south gathered u discuss the work and problems of this vast organiz ation out of a total of ho agricultural aocirtlrs 24a held fall pairs 70 p r rent of those reporting nod an in- craase in exhibitors and m pr cent had higher gate receipts than a year ago ovr 100 societies have now ifliirrt tte 100 ytr mark uf continuous operation wtuile- hearted riom ration was gvn by fair boards utrtttighout the province to agricultural rep- i resentatjvea and extension workers in supmtrt of 4 h club project under the extension branch 1211 clubs with a mrftttmrship of 11431 were organised and 3 jwr mil of these were sponsored by ftjfricult ural societies approiumstaly so per cent of the clubs organised were calf clubs and the steauva- ment day held at tha lair a highlight of the eoavaatlon was a panel fighting word one day fairs are facing axtlncuon with norm gatnock as maawiralor following a half hour ai joatld figtiting words it ksi dacsdad that the oneday fairs wert not facing extinction but wert a very import ant factor in the success of the larger fairs and in lh work of se riculture across the province it pointed out this society and thr fair boards across tha pro vince are very altecsuva of the support which is received ul so many ways we would ilk to pay tiibute to our many fr lands who directly or indirectly assist tbtha overall program without esjttbh- on members donors of prtsea visiters extension workers the pre radio and televuuon backed up by tha financial support of municipal councils and govm- ment departments it would not be posalbla to carry on community groups aarve clubs and various agricultural organtuuona partic ularly the junior farmers and fh dubs have all played an effective role and have made tha task of conducting worthwhile fair pro grams pleasant and profitable serving on the ontario executive from this district for itg will be elmer mcklnnon mlltsburg pre ident of class a and ii section and miss chajutta mccullough georgetown secrelarytrtasurer of the women s division fnr the pru vince attending the convention frum the acton agricultural hot lety were president william and mrs- thompson first vice president lloyd and mrs mcrnrry sec i el aryatreasurer mrs hwuckhamtr and c w swackhamrr and mrs georgf vsmarviuc etonterville junior red cross aid 17 nations a helping hand to youth in 17 foreign lands was extended last year by canadian children through their canadian junior ftd croas according to a yesrend report rtuased today this assistance for international help and understand ing is valued at imu7m the funds to suppoil this aid were rklsed by thr juniors through their various projects and also re presents the ir contributions uf pennies nickels and dimes to their classroom ursncln grants totalling 23341 m cre gfvrn to junior lied croas sections in austria yugoslav is germany ceylon korea and poland to assist varmui self help projects establish ed by the canadian junior lied cross in those nations kay merry milton represents halton in speaking contest katharine merry it it 5 milton represented halton county in the ontario junior r irmcr public speaking context held recenllv she chose as her subject b tress and strain and was picked a flaau 1st miss merry was pictured in the current issur trf the juru r farm- ei news magazine the ulnnir of the public seak- ing conti si us muruarrl mi i cod fiom thamevford miu mrlixl di 1 vend an inspiring mlitrts count vmr ithsslngft elect roy ford 58 president at annual meet llullon junior fiinmrs held tht it anniml nutting on thmsday c eiuok of lut week thr ni mix r of all four cluue ttt out in canity numbers tor this tmpoitant meet ing ahl preaideit mir by counl prraldenl fail wilson as one lnwhod to pri xirttnt fail w luon seen t iv maiir murahah treasurer jon w rigghsworth and rount duet lm mti sprow 1 pir- ciit thtir rcsktit i purls it was tlh no liltl pride that i hraitl a revlevv of tht attiv iiiim and us ctmphhmnls t in pail yrai if the hullon junior ninura for quit a numur of m halton junlats lint in our opin ion done un iutntmltmfc j h and ctrtamly the ttftktis of 1iis7 hail mulittuuutl tin hifch sliihurii of formet vur mr mat i iliifctuom tioim et onoijusltor hull m un 1 lt 1 imi n to h and j a h n r i am i uwh i itt agrtcultuiul rt pit m nbitivt f r llal- um and lt i ihith buuulit butt message agruultut 1 ripumiitutivt j y whlulhk pitsuhd fi tin tlttion of wtfictrs v huh rtsulum fal lows pust pttsuunt hail 1 1 mitt president yosef drenter exhibits collection in guelph oac massey library president sundi icpnldt tit worth set ictrv hum titsiavii 1 1 prrea rrkrtt i ctunty dim lm hui li ul tun mttnid j mii vi ituitmru i uniting manr mixall ltrfilmtu tukcr joan u rigglcs worth ctntnir junior itislitut- t jean imimn ciunmitleca halton sil and crop intprovement ax latum earl wiimuv sam ftnnu ed sefisu orth halton e1ei alum kt agrtcultui e fd sckvv orth hill iv ice riil uium hill marvhall haiti m runirnt aiukkiation ivn tavlor arnold how den hal ton conservation iomtnttlcc hill wilson ltalph cunnincham halum folk school uarbara tasker the younc people in aruus committeaa hers- and there worked long into use night compleutig joans for their annual banquet which is scheduled for trafalgar on friday march t their leader ship training school on uarch 1 in brampton their annual bunny hop thalr annual conference and the debating final at gualph ta march 14 13 and is their annual my hssel msck onsidrred by swne to be a truly tnspiitwj pointer yosef drenter an rsmiksa tow nshlp artist had the gfxd fortune to have his collection of drawings paintings and wood sculpture exhibited at the aaaaey litoary ontario agriculture coll- efcr in junuaiv it i not hi f int showing tm tvei for with a fnrnd ruby how ard iliittsh columbia they manag ed a vety fine one in kamloopa mis hound u an alt teacher in that rit still in his twtmics mr ijrentcr has already travded much in canada as well as europe he was born in flanders iw igium but ipenj quilt a fiw ears in drshsnt in ihi nrlherlandi ror w linn hi m di ktd on a ranch i i cfntitl itnlish columbia kt trhing evi ry spure minutr he lled for ight numthi in the cus- g svatt i halton farmers take management tour seeing is believing is an old slogan fp an thursday of last week samle 57 members of the hal ton farm management association visited two farm operations in the guelph and kitchener araaa the find rail was at the farm of cetlric harrop former esquestng township farmt r who now operat i m uloarre unit some six miles wim of gutlph cf who moved to his new farm a little leas than luo cui at is speciuuilnjj in a ionimrri isl hot inln during hu find v ear of operat- ii i he muikelid uklllly over 300 hogsall of whuh writ purchased as wcunrrs mr harrop is operat inc what m kn wn as an open front self fwdir housing tinil in his opinion it is operating m ry autiifuctot ilv and even dur ing tht ik- low it ro t mjicrauirm of tht wetk of ihiuarv 17 his hogs mud i normal gums and neetlleaa to add tht set up mm mutes the in bo r requirtmttttx materially 1h otjtt tiv tvenluallv la to tuny miff it u lit sou s pet aonally vi that ht tun eliminate the pur- itumt of utanns and at the same time to met ease his output three fold thi in xt mil was at the farm of shunts mros ott the eige ot kil chtner tht shanu drolhrrs are tht third fctmiation on ur furm and tht v loo are opetallng a com- meitiul hot en ten rue along with a ikh f futling proptwilion they tin nit u mg opt it fiunt houtes w ith st if fetttt i thiv havt tht ir own feed grind int and mixing plant and thev lutvt tu utiliiied their pruductltm to tht point w hi it tint man tan i tok aftti tht tntut hog unit in- tludiiii tht pit puratitm of feed ltt im veur tht v maiketed amir 1 1 jim h mil oikshireatand had otm 40 jt i nnt grade a s their ht w houfcint unit was opened last i s ptember and thev now hope to rtip up thiir piakluilioti output to thvmtwheri intwecn 3 000 and 3 600 hog r mnir uhile they orientally maintained their breeding sow herd at home thiy now have the sows farmetl out w itlt neighboring farmers un contiutt bims whereby they buy back the wiancis at clght weeks of a sian mountains in the sotitliern yukon w h re he win krd steadily at his sketching he lias several fine port i ails f stune indiana in the yukon after coming to the guelph area mr drenter joined the gut iph creative arts group and in timt tarned an award which offered instruction in classes taught by gordon coullng ht re he it arned many dlffertnt techniques uf paint ing now that tus vrrv fine show n over hr plans to go ahead w ith sei lous sketching devoting mote and mon time to his art w irk his fascinating studio is a dr llghtful place to visit lovely paintings and sculpture us well ai carefullv rext rcd pioneer furni lure furnikh this aturaclivr rtoin mr drenter live w ith his par ents on w hat w as formri ly the i red oukes furm on the south eau corner of no 21 highwsj and the 4th line of lramiaj township an em rgrlic oung man mr drrnttr dmnt w uh fur too much publicity lie asks only that peopj will enjoy his work his answrr v hen he la asked how be accomp lished so much work in so few years is simple enough i am i part of all ive met he suvs w it r pit avant smile th tju elation n furn the rnglih writer i rd teitn stui lit rl iim to n 1 in ihiptralh lium the jmtipli ht met la i u il and 1m from or be oitif countr suit the face ihut mtiiur him m a it thom of the mc illcd oiditui peopli he h is ulieudv draw n manv tiding jcm a i harming die nily that in nm v utblc to nrrtiiur yi ople fleming family sell restaurant afti r five cars of opcratiiit lh mayfair 1u statu ant m acton mr and mis jim homing and family have retired from the bunncs uitd have moved to guelph keenly mtcrrlrd in the to n of acton since first arriving here the f have- ta a ji live inwicwt in sport and ym c a w oi k lit fori dt purling f r tht ir tit w homt the fimil pointed out the surveys of thur luilmu w i due t tin txcilunl pulionuti lecuvetl it clon tlu ntw i wm iv mil and rihut adam- umk ovtr tht busintm on stttiidav and i pt ned the door to iulontir tht umc do hcfutib aovf i tlte terra cotta playground area lormirvrj part of a 310 acre recreation area recently purchased by the credit valley conservation auttvonty at a con ol 1 10 000 the parkway it centrally located in live credit walevhcd and will tm develofed at rapidly fman ces permit n aiaajca 4 m it asasaaaswsaa mchttiiinll ii actqn in 1dy scouts u toor the beat meeting to date waa held last thursday niglit in the basemen i of tht st out hull which u now dry attendance howi vir wus vi ry poor and thoc stouts w ho w re not present sliould be nmindd of our rules and that two mure con secullve absences automatically ex- pells them tonight we its it preparing fur camp ng with instruction on tnp reading and compass work y asm yt davidson ami on tents and camping cuipin nt by asm jmusselle probationary stouls jim ji un lugs and miki mattocks hav p t d tliair lenilerfotjt t its ad air now ready for investitui m wot cuts t pacat i jill wldl iml y i k w hmihufl y ihl p f id t i slab it ikb moreau of tha ontarui iruvincial police constable mor tal gave the cubs an interesting lectura on roud saftty at ova con clusion of the lecture the ruin were iiv il d to uk ipieitions on this s t suit nit in a lively dis ruo n ttie lit lure was arranged bv toiporol it mason tttsnks igu n t i both thrv men for giving lurk such an enjoyable and itducat nul meeting i t ongr jiuijii mi jre in order for v mr of nm cutis here la the lut of sixiis and second slaers as you jit tht re mir many new onei si- i- jetiy lekendt n second s xer jim ijui bmer nnl kranklin si mid siaer urv mrrurhern saer ktdy hubu ii st etnd siai r dan hat i i win sotrv t u i have to leuvt vi ii ruin again bul i know von w ii t it i i hl mr harry itiimmi dont forget the stars tt y kill n w will me ji i at i in i f ik aki la i uk ii markh sudhuuy out kli rnd mi willi 17 of i4 o ymnm freshmen this ytar m lh- uniitrniy of toronto o thi fiiftl kiii fit t a lluu mholaithp donalttt br th teaching staff f lb nukl ditlnit rolhgiule and v alt iul mtilut hr hatl 11m ul iwitii marlv ho per cent in in lemulh dial pollock and campbell m- inmur high o0ade mimoriais mtmobial ingbaving 63 wlr ii marti oait ttli pllovr iml brownie news ir actaav pack tin ilrownuj lud u ittiul thinking ua nutting lit w it k after wrlcmiunit tin two tu u district t onimiuiimr mii c adam and mis u mts- uu hrown owl 1st lk tl k rln ml out nap r unirotms of itniwoxs m evtiv land m tht world asmku hon tin v wi 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as lint ling the thuptr wiliumed as guilts utc it at in rs of thi hubert r little the m htiioctl and hlili sciumiis all wtn inlirtaimd by pupils of tht st mlm i mm kulhti lm kiiknt sa and mm mb uung rt ndi red piano tins amtii vi knox pihd on hti ti ikli hi it n ht nlon ucromp ui itl bv m hs ttlwiii sung mary ki oil in n fitoiitl the meeting vtith hi i lut iitul uddress oo mount n fcllmikuli r ii nil tt u i tin after milling it ipiiv h illnlav world chief condi thi v bit w out with a liemendo i puff ttt i ifid howl t nld thi impit smi i nit mon a world sin ii tin i wafc pavt 1 md tl mi tint clm d w h a spt titl pi it t r i u tin m ttty 1 ltlm f tin ild s tkm vs of t 1 is t his d cuiitt ii 1 i f lh s uiko in i tmj 1 ut in vt ti k i hopt it m t m ie u l p issi rib i tivlo ti tin u mm n ptjtt tiwnv tvtl m uh is u in hlm its in i i diituhh in id us f ii wiilhii is t iiiin i mil m coxe l son humsing heating eavuttouohino rf g t oil hiflucu go wttar tank free eltmale hkm4i 35 acton insurance i w h tar lk maftavm a ii ai r ml kail lanroj ror nru wrm tooh imsuhanck rnonuois call 455 w h denny 30 sittdk acton film kodak film promotional spatial tor rrh roll of mm lft htntnni slorv fr dtloplng you my purchm nw roll ot film for only jupiimt prtt hinlont 5 to 1 stor church lrvlcttld lock judflna cataptuuoa their laterdub eouiteulioeatau open mondays to serve you better wt ah ohn six davs a wffk kom 100 aj to o0 pm our truck it efvsur sir etfry dy custom cleaners cumom cuanlhh l sluwurd rrlmt rr mowrxrir vote for the man who gets things done exixrrienced buiinei man teacher and scicntut sanely be it works in lh best interest ol he people of hdhon this coincien lioui hard woikmg young mnn represented hdtlon county in ihc dielcnbaker government which doubl ed liospdiil grants almost cviry mumci pality m our large riding standi to benefit from this legislation new hospitals are planned or are under construction and needed additions scheduled or others already bu it you the taxpayer benefit as a result of sandy best efforts and the efforts of others comprising i he dief enbftker government for example conservative government assis tance in the construction of hospitals was increased from s- 000 to 2 000 a bed in addition maor renovations and alterations to existing hospitals will be considered for assis tance within the terms of the grant so far the defenbaker government has cut taxes by 178 mill on in eas ng the former liberal governments tight money policy john diefenbakcr s adrrvn stration reduc ed the corporation income tax by 12 million a year this was of part cular value to small businesses by amend ng tht succession duties act taxes on smom t starts are now 70 er cent less than formerly reduc tion of taxes niatie possible by th s amendment lotal several million do liars a yeir obvously there is only one way to vote on march 3 1st in order to kprp down municipal taxes and benefit trom increased federal ad vote for sandy best and return the conservative government which passes legislation of giant advant tgc to all canadiani best for halton i t ittl b hit pnnivt i im ulo a it hi 11 d ii 11 n unit jommiiuuiiiifmtl j canadian cheddar cheese fnisnli latm auuttv pamlallal-tm- cisiistss- theirs is a mission of mercy please help them march is red cross month in canada somclimo during this period volunteer canvassers of tho canadian red cross will como to your door they como to ask for your financial support support for tho work of mercy that never ends so much depends on your re sponse for only through your generosity can this great work go on you who arc confident strong secure please help in this mission of mercy please givo generously support the if you are not at homo when tho canvassers call plcaso send your contribution direct to thebank of nova 4cotia attm orttrr