Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 5, 1959, p. 11

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associate ag rep outlines lalton farm crop program the most important crop on halton farmi ii pasture the rea son for this statement of course ii due to the county production iyt livestock one or the main fac tor in profitable livestock pro ductlon la an ample supply of poi- toretlurljii the normal mldsnm- imor slump in production now is the time to plan for your pasture program there ore sever fll factors that should be consider ed by taking advantage of sever al types of pasture it is possible to lengthen the grazing season tnke care of the mldwmmer slump in production and allow the improv ed pasture hi ids to rest prevent ing this deterioration from over- grarlng pasture requirements the basic factors in pasture planning arc the pasture requiic men is- of the herd nnd the criptib illtlcs of the soil in the cat of the dairy farm one of the firm eon- r slderations in planning a paxltite program that will give ndeqtntc grating in midsummer the best sources of summer pasture are needed or limit term pasture and afte from a hny pasture mixture the mnin point is do not rely on any one source of pasture but line several type of pasture improved varieties of forqgc j seed will help to give a more pirf- ductlvc crop program alfalfa hai long been the m nirnor- crnp in order to select the pasture hay and grain crops for your farm a bulletin field crop recom mendations for 19to is available at the office of the county agnc- uuurntrcnresentativc this bul letin includes the varieties of crops recommended this year ns well as other uieful information on eiop production crop production crap production of cuurse in volves many factors the basic rule however is conservation and balanced land use the acreage n your farm can be rated according to its needs and the crops best suited for the field an under standing of the problems of the will on any fnrm will detrminc the practises that are required to use the land most efficiently theic measures might include one or a combination of two or mme of he following mamtn nnce of soil fertility improved land dniinagcvtrlp cropping urn luui fnrming grassed waterak ouilnble rotations weed con t lot nnd other land use practised a bnliinefd land use program built around sound conservation mens ures will increase your crop pro auction and faim income service avaltabte many halton farm tipeintnr hnvi icctived assistance in fnrm planning through the advisory sorviei provided by the ontario deportment of agriculture thh h offered through the agricultural representative service and the ontario agricultural college the service is based on the im provement of soil toitility through a farm plan a definite plan of cropping is recommended to in elude the frequent tuc of legume crops the rtturn of plant nutiknti through the careful handling of manure and the use of suitubli fertilizers as indicated by soil test in addition to these fnetnri farm layout dininagi topography of iht farm minium and weed eontml an all considered if you have problems in noil management and land use you in ly apply for the ndwioiy snvue thrniigli the county auiicultiiuil hipreienlniive georgetown wins tournament as over 200 boys play hockey continued fiom page sinh niiiiitit n tint up in the first milton elnbcock nomhy cer lrlod whin he bulgid the iwlnr nit andiiion sirdi l ini ii n t agnin in hie early pnttiison johnson thmnpitm i i sl s tin tumd p i loci on n jnrdlni mishnll mtpliul moil m n l f wiikuh nnd stiver i man hniciil of tin winning club bantam srmi finals trippnl iht light jn tin third per hid aet hi hanlnms um tlmui t xli j mi hu iconng nnd iimm in thh ft it ni the hiiiili of llu ci him nlli rth rnniiih 4 0 in iim if llu imijiist roth ii on jitnvd nn ixttllrnl jtnme of the tliv when ail n it bi unl of h iki v v huh ilimtl tin cilvvd fix pmiilliis kith shtldon omit i in nlti ntliuiii al blow shajing fmu them uilll thuuirh geutxctuuii hud uio idn w bit in tfinct c miitm oringt if hit pluv thr nighoul i hi g line itlr plnwii muihill ijiomiom mit mill n r ueli link bnivlv hut nt it t tch rtreivtd i fir ttip to the m mii ill in inium tin ni ti imi kil i lumps otorgilown w rod- scoting spue in tin fust i n ul j dllll p vivian k morrow j st oil when blow fm at ion wns imt lo w t mtnlvm r kemp the i 1m mnnm and wihson i in h n on at too jiinnltiiit in tht mind wht ti hit iiipjit i h in this area the two varieties re commended for halton farms this year ore vernal ond du pints recommended varieties for long term stands vernal alfalfa is the one to use the rea son for this is because of its ab ility lo stay in mixtures it is bac terial wilt resistant and as a re sult will provide a more product ive mixture where wilt is a prob l n in n infy f stem m ed eramosa farm accident reporters set schedule vttrkly and noted for qunltiy the vnritty du puits french variety and is being re commended for certain purposes in halton normally it is not consid ered winter hardy and ns a result will not stoy in mixtures for as long a period ns will some other vflrittici du pints however has many qualities that will give it n favored place in a forage program it is a rapid early growing high yielding variety with a quick recovery af ter cutting in mixture unh or eh nrd grass it can provide early hy or pasture and moke recovery soon enough to allow a strong growth for the midsummer per- iod jfecausc of this there is a place du pulis on fnc fnrm ot early field two and a half neres of good shd should provide the hay nnd pasture requirements for one cow and her normal replacements for one year on farms of average fortilit nearly three and o half ncrc of sod per cow will be required bet jwitj bo management including the addltlnn of fcrlihrer use lm proved varieties will reduce this figure those appointed as re portent tor inc urilarln farm aecidt nl sur vcy in eramosa township ihnl be kins march 1 and conlinutt ti february 2fl 1080 met last wtek in rockwood town hall to plan i schedule for this important undcr- tiklng bruce hlndley president of the fumosn federation of agriculture opened ihe meeting present to out line he diilies of those taking part don block agricultural re- well ington county who brought wjth him kits nnd other useful pamphtdi delegated areas harrv bonner director for the fuimosn sec i ion delegated the vnnous nreai with the iid of t mop of the lounship in going oeer the pamphlets in detml mr black pointed out hint most accidents ocrurcd in the monlhi of july and august when fnrmeis were wtirking hard he emphasized that only reports of farmen were required though if a man were only forming pari lime he was lll n farmer he said it was besl lo report verything when in doubt so thai no accident woul be o it was suggested that rho reporter wail a week before goins to en quire about on accident it was bet if possible to gel informotion from ihe persons involved no names appear the srnlesl importance wis pliced on the fact thai the mmr of lhosc in sccid tints will nol ap pear on ihe ftirms onh the de tails of the accident there would used in nn new dories ii i in conversation with ithers it wis strictly eonfidt nlial framosa reporters aho of kit it importance was llu exiel month ii well is tin hiur moiningot evening those who will be reporting in enimono township dunlin tin vtoi ait firl oslxrtnt wilbul flit min mrs k fjir allon burnett ci ire marlin mrs finnklin arin- stiong hugh simpson mil m ic grtgor mis l r it s limn lliuil lev mis ceul nellis mis j ilmd tpy ffm kin cynrfln l slit iitcit 1 ny of junloi frnintwi altx mephednn fd ward p ismoie win gumr 1 ilin btnhtm loidoii nstriiiiln door las fm willi mrs j rinhini anti bordtn sobye wellington figures show years increase the mil municipil dinrloiy is iiied by iht ontum ntpirtmtnt f municipal affms livis ttuiiiil ation of wdlington countv ot 77 990 this include guotph some villnges showed decreasei in population from 1931 fnn population fignu climbed fr ini 903 to 998 lahtml 10 men in md near fnn wert tmployid ii a din slunm m miith i amutis w li c impt dixon 1 ijm m konek nnd j c iidytin milton atloinn ciiild wtilding mills mi duff e fktelur held loud llu im onl rmul n 1 n mi mi kf rsie iiikivill whin oik hnicch cm i k wilson and pu wis khoitliimkd nfiinn ail nun in hit pui ilt liov nn rpdll hit itylt of 1 ii v in his jiimt on aetun spirt was c iiinnh n titlil to good liokc ink ni but thl le ft tees ktpt o dfr i vt tin tin pi n md eolkd hi p niliiis us iho siw fir i nit in ornit ulli b mmnij it marshall i imxd u ii llihd i i ntrmotl it ilmutk 1 unison s ghu k m ii w c ni ii m w ilson h u n iiiinou md g woikis adon b spiosl n a c liuthani i johnson i ink 1 duffilt misoii i bull nigh g masnlt m andnws md i ilu 1 in etincrlown 1 milton 0 cii milt ns cmiplll wins himu i mi inwn win it aiisiihi oi ingt nil in tin foils of hit bmiliim hi i irs 7 0 to win iht du niploiihlup nnd tup i in cimplill md ciktiiton m eiivd h n is rn thin set iiiik if f t in hi fiil iktlod whin oiniml m wint th p on unit mil in onpl i l ii oi i d a hint aim in ihe sitoinl p not nnd gudgon aniphll and monow tillud onu i nrh in tht flnnl pi rind lief irt iht final uhihtle evenly ilslrilut d mn mjrmr and git us inking tune out for oi mi villi md i mi mom nntl mil foi hinihlnd for two mlniils xlends onjrstulsltijns iiklusion df th gimiik rtv t ny i at i ti nikiiitiiliiiki in s on hit it km ik til dis ml iisinlttl ih aiioum uh t co toronto teachers college ll cwtaw am tmnl oniyiar and twoviar coursis are offered lead ing to an interim elomentaryfeehool teaeher a cortifi- cate valid in the elementary schools of ontario tirm opens siftimsir 8 1999 descriptive booklet teaching in the lkm ntnry st hooln of ontnrif free on rcquiwt academic requirement for admissiftyil onitiar coursit stti tiding in eight nule 1 i pnperh one of winch shall be flnglian compohition or engltali literaturo twoy1ar coursli secondary school graduation the population nf township incrtastd fin 2j191 ond the lonlii fiom 2bft6 in 1 111 pnm bltttfr ontfnt oip pound of butter uses the fit from 20 pound of whole milk job makers canadian manuficturng in each month of w58 provided employment for an average of 1 146 156 canadian men and women this represented nearly 43 per cenl of all non agricultural employment in canada the combined income of those engaged m manufacturing m 1958 wis slightly less than 5 billion or about 31 per cent of all canad an wages salaries and supplemeniary labot ntomt manufacturing it by far th most im portant part of the canadian economy manufartur ng provides the greatest amount of employment in canada it makes by far the largest contribution to government revenues its production enables canadians to en the second h ghest standard of i vmg n the world because of its contributor lo our way of i fe canad an manufaclur ng deserves the support of every cand m thfceigh the purchise of goods made n canada steel s the foundat on of all our r stelco s cinads lirqost steel producei thi i lufactur nq and stbl company of canada 0ktku cammknl limitio hmuit0n luxinin tnoiire uiplomq or the lenernl courm intirviiws with applicants nre conducted by the committeh of sclottion se atudontu inter- osted in enterink tcoehere college should apply for inter view through the principal of their secondary school other apphrants for cither college should write to the principal toronto teachers college 1 caiiaw avenut project 59 last october n exciting avtnt took ptact on cbc radio whan a new series of ona hour programs 0 started itt plannsrs called it simply profact w its purpose was two fold to keep canadians in form ad and to do irtnan entertaining way smcs iu inception project 59 has won ptaudttt from both press and public since that first radio p which explored the world of 4 radio proct 59 has ajone t gen to visit canadian troop looked in on the revolt in cube 9 talked to canadians about their leisure time activities told th story of west germany gone t a concert by the famous 0 red army choir especially arranged tor cbc s project 59 it has even feetu e conslstini almost entire ot sound c radio prefect 59 to alert recently an opportunity rose to present a special program on field marshal the viscount montgomery protect s9s planners fc took advantage of the ooportunmy profsct 59 is another csc presentation contributing to the g exciting new sound of cbc radio be sure you stay tuned to your toeel mmatfiwarcaiflmipamtnrjcmk anrf m csc tthyfti mr tuooetf ru tubser bt to csc ivikm tt apecemwactoy rate flrrantnt tt nwuy tssun fcr vjxi yrvtr rm wcjirreclcrijfts0o tmrdmta ronftionljwetmywior teams with the trophies thev had won diirtnh the dny tht lesion toditi auxiliary nf acton entered for tht menht ftir ihe players nnd mnnngiri in the ueflon anditnrlnm actnrt bl john ambulanct hrlrnde win on linnri lo prtrvlde ffml rfld at ihe nrtnn thtrt were mi jtt riinm the acton fre press thuftday march 5lh 1959 department studies lumber operations the hem j w spiwmcr oittnno miiiihui of vnidn mid fort h in an imuntttl rtecnlly a fur renchiiik study in wtitillh tipt nilmnti an iikmtmtiit ninth uilti ttrtiiln linn ihi tompiiiiit hi mild itllows mi iitcurnte cost study of company tiperalions with the puvftose of ro- ibtnink coib of operntlom rhi study will help in cmrfpfr-t- infi iilure lolling agreements mr iponner explained pnrtrelil- uily in tht minim nren in the vlrlnltv ni serving canada and the world 19091959 the bank of nova scotia acton ontaiio need an extra bathroom their are to many imnmxtmenn and repair n ran make wrth a lonryii b of l hame lmprrmtn liun voni adding a bathroom or even an rux bedronsn now to gi ins ihe home a new coal of painc in the sprms and by tcrpin your howe in tiptop shape you promt the bcm ihvmmrnt you hac it of m home improvement loam arc inrpemive only 6 intemt per annuna sad you can repay thera hi easy monthly instalmrnn if ywe have home improvcmrnu on your mind a playroom new plumbing or cwtric wmng not talk to your b of m manaerr indit almut an h ll available lor almou any ortlitulr pufpote abomi tbthoose bank of montreal aston svsmcfi wlbem meckay manefer woikimo with canadians in ivmt waik of lift unci lilt

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