Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 4, 1959, p. 9

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county honors were received by four district helton 4 h club members and beth mcenery cenlro of acton won provincial honors for completing 12 homemakmg club projectsfrom left the girls ore brenda brectcon margaret austin miss mcenery audrey brown and judy walker s mary lou taylor bu chosen halton dairy miss mary lou tnytor wns sel ected ns halton dnliv pilnc is nt we of the larficit attended hol- stcin twilight mci tings in recent years other conti stunts were miss lillian finnic und mrs shirley snmervllk thi twilight muting was sponiortd by the haltun hoi stein chili nnd wig held nt huys sides ar nn on fnday tvtnmj mny 22 dr c molcnrt of the animil husluinilry di purlmonl oiu lh the fiiiist spiiktr outlined mi th oils of obtainine iconomuil milk production hi stresstd tht mi porlunct of lifetime production rutin i thun individual reconls di mcliod nlgo nullimd the many su vic s nviiiliible to ii imi in bredcis in herd improvement witrk president addretmrii group president of the holstcln cluh bill tuvell us chmrtmn iiddiiiintd tht rioup on tin hibjecl of hi nl mimuk mi nl cj idink ind judging rl iss s n i d by george dn tin in h 1 tun fin si in ass chtion f u id nun prizes for jiidjjnt wur n irdid is follows i iidus bntlrti ryl nun lot pllutuio l wl undti wijnt btnkhim ind i hn mccii 16 t itt allarl bi iniirtii and riss siirth i in ii isu in club hid is lh i miil th memoirs f ih 11 ill n 4 h h ilslun cair club md th rlington princess a h unit n lersey giurnsry calf chth tht 4 h club pi finm wis directed by acrlculloiil reprcsm- utivik j a fnnns ind d mgl r i irks n i sishd b ihi hub 1 id halton county m hkt condition d olti iclivt nppc trance ind definite ly 1 wti weed control news v f mcailthur county wfn insprctor a rrairnnlve town it j t mis or uliis en iti s trim town reducing wird losses is the pn morv purpose of the ontario wi ed control act losses occur not only in forming arms of hallun but ilso in nur townh and built up areni for instance the pieatnce of cer tnin wieds in or mar populated areas creates definite hmlth himird it has bun t stimuli d that in ontario moic than 60 000 persons annually suffti from haj fever ho per cult of tmst cims nn co list d by rnjiwiui pnllm many pmks pluxtiuunds and even schoolyards art mfthlid to siime degree with pouun iy even surnmir u numhii of it s- idents suffer the discomfort pro dueid b cunlict iui puisumiuj weeds and m some insuiiiet s n i hospitilind as a result spun condition we must also consider thit heavy in festal ions of ud in winner f dn pi 17 mai li i kini imiph p nny local cattle breeder largest buyer at sale 1 w wolfe i f actoi lh dm f i h hull ind sin s sil amu oikilli m i 2ui uli irlid oi rs from ill i ip m com no in brampton seed farm scene for meeting fa i men in halton cwinty will have an opportunity u ukc part in n fwiilghf meeting on honday ev ening juns 1ft at the brampton iefd fnrrp at brampton this pro gram is bting tponsonwl by the field hugbandry diurlment tit the onljno agricultural colli ge and tht soil and crop impnvi menl associations in hilton pnl and voik counllc- thc program is being repeated this year as a resiill of tht inur- cm shown at last years event there arc several questions unit halton farmeis will bt able to hive mis wired at the meeting questions answered should splltlebiiks on alfalfa be ftintmllwi some observers believe llm msect is building up in our ana to the point where it mny be depressing hay fields theru will bi an alfalfa meadow which has been sprayed to control this pest when dois pupuibj alfalfa fit phils- me sown in show this variety in compinxon with vt rnnl also the g up will sei how first nnd second yeir dupuits meadows look afui a winter thit killtd whi it and thinmcd mi id iws c tin bromi bt the only kasc in i ituy mixture bronic estajjlilt mint has long been a problini good stands with alfalfa mike in excellent hay niixtun bronu and alfalfa oic com pi red with nintims by thimselvis mt with nd clover ind timothy what iboul brrrisfoil trifml si i dings of birdsfoot uefoil will show it jrouiiig alorte ind in mix tuns this tests will illow farm- eih li set whire lirfoil fils in the f irm progr im nnd what type should c grown c in we impn vc our forage ea- 1 ili 1 1 shm en is studies on different mi t hods of siulinj i if alia and br m pss with n gum dull hiuld hlp t i insun ht fill v nig sh mid you pick ui imrrni aftci steding docs the new mith ud f bind setidinj fnigi nops piy divirtrnds illtuist is lia1s luth 111 l vi v tin ties of oais and bailty in rludid in the lour of the farm in tlu hjional tests of oats and bn ley the- mrclinfi on june 1 will slut il 7 30 wilh group tours if the i nous plots speaker foi llu riuial sessions nt tht conclusion of he tour will be dr d huntley htid of lh fuld hu-jimdiy- di ptrtmpnt of the ont irio agricult ui il colltfct rv s woudstrq takes pastorate for summer the christian reformed church llr nicnt last summer ulih a now has bd interim pnator rev congrccatlon at pembroke ontar sierd woudatrs arrived on may id lo he preached at tbe alton to take up uv duties ul mlnlsur chuich ut eostii to uic congrefition fur the sum- rnvr ith pl pi rt undoubtedly the residints of built up ariii in hull on county prifir to hnw iheir ncihhorho d ncit md iidv in icgird t wiids hower if unsom should hue i problem in this- n bird just c nluct thi wwd insjucloi and 1 know h w ii 1 idh nnd- r in issistinci possible f ich mumcipil n line t in tin twnv uf hill in his ippomtcd i wnd inspiit r to i f mum m hilpini ti knp tin town is fret of wtids is pnsmblt limp in led mud vin en mi of i trj silect lot of ciltle top female thi lii pneed femah v is mi impl n qmint r id ir which mi w rfi got at 1 200 00 the sicond hith one design dre im int rii wtnl i mr wolfe at 1 illlloo riampion mu b radir md ri mplin stmic ridnr cich tost mr wolfe 90000 tht nisi remt mbt town is uupoiuol bttmisi i pncit trim town ntr 1 i siitislul iffi r with 171 hnd brinj ii i iul f sflo 290 00 for in u f s2j0 hi it cil bikers vtre mr ind mis sliw ui mtlltm of bolton d mid c mallhev of acton ind finim ahxindti n r il wht puirh sd hi unpt ui r eunki i bud h iter for 4 7i 00 wbretjie addresses milk producers meet w r rutu president of hit dauj farmtrs of canada outlined thi work uf tin orgnuizat m to district 1j toronto milk pi duc crs a sat nation un thnrsdm m t 28 at tin meeting in stiwiuttiwu hntt mr- rrtttp strrawl ui im ihirtunei tht dinri mdiltd to hold tht h billion pounds of fnilk pioduced in cm idj 1 ii mji it would taki i mm m h long imi foot widi and 100 fo 1 dtnp lank in hi rtmark mt lit ttu outlined thi devtlopmeul of tin ut crtisinj program iponsoi id b thi dair farmtrs of cinodi dairy month the june is diu month tun naign i being xtipporttd ih s tar bs the national di u t mm 1 ind secnl mdutiul nmn 1 hi prestnt ndvt rtism pi igram in cludi fibru m is adirtismg month foi conduusd milk april for fluid milk june tor all duim food oi li6i r 0s cheese in mth nnd nrsnbr fir butter dain famn rs are no produc ing m n milk tnmi fewer cow dui tt uit nun i oal quaiitns of dam i nxlurt md the tai 1 tlut milk pioduct nt economical foot ptirchtms mr r t asked that prodviei r su hi adtirtismi procnm john pit lev seerttar lriourcr 6f thi t onto tiilk producti n ported on actiwtic of tfai acial- lon and dctlopmenl b ing mnii in th co optratue milk pljnt j a francis agricultural ri resenutim outlined the farm u y urs being carries n ontario this vcar and showrtl s film on traffic safety the program under the d rct on of chairman hugh deaty and oi fvtarv john bird included m barbara cunningham oloi t jiid arehn km and familj pr ided a muacud trio the mcebng conch4d w th a question and answer pinod with lum in the piriiyinfir aie his wife nntl thru yountttr john sidnt four knllu rim di nnn three and i rem elizabeth who will be one yem old i lu tin month mr woudslra hns bei n studying at calvin colli gt giund ripuls michigan in hit fall hi utiuns to huh classnaj linuuikts il utin and gietk the follow mg yen ht hopts to study f his dictoiuti mr woudslia and his uih uinu from tht ntthirhntls ihi smut h am i yen 1952 they wtie inaiuid in hit li ui toronto in 1911 and then in ivi d to tilling d the statts when dthpilt ihi rival of ihrct tlulditn ha n es to cuntimit his bhulks fn miniatry thcchurtli hire hnf boon mil n pastor smec bt v hot lof oroembotr anil family moved lo bnlish tolumbii last chnstmik lai a itgului thmih n usist ly niiimnii k uiitiiy m ly 2 utli cull w s exttndtd u n 1 i nt ministii to inkt tin thin ct h i i mi w mdstia haxn i 1 minj is roi thi thunh lit t vl i in iur onl bitn in ii tui miiicliivf ho finis ht will null il tunn hit wishis an i n i f llu t mult nuti n liifni 1 lymi n plans i on sunday inn 7th of tlu stivices will l half an hour lati tin hi vice will be at it a m llu ml ui in th afternoon survici t 2 10 will bt in dutih iiki illiiniilily thi election act 1951 section 88 4 notice of holding an advance poll notice is hereby given thai pursuant to the election act 1951 section 88 a poll for the electoral district of halton will be open on thursday friday and saturday the 4th 5th and 6th days of june 1959 from 8 am standard time 9 am dst until 5 pim standard time 6 pm dst and from 7 pm standard time 8 pm d s t until 10 pm standard timed 1 pm dst the polling places for the said electoral district will be located at oakville residence of mr john donald 56 church st burlington residence of mr george bird 1427 birch ave milton at the court hpuse brown st for the purpose of receiving the votes of voters who expect to be absent from the electoral district on the day fixed for polling the baltof boxes will b opend and hi votes counted t 7 p m stanford rimo tt pm ds t on thunaay tho 1 1 day of june at tha said place oemd at mihon this 21th day of may 195v f w b fitzgerald surtatm qgctr mm iwppprt premier frosts program for progrm premier frost for ontario stanley hall for halton the dynamic achievements of the government of premier leslie frost have benefited all of our citizens ontario standard of living has never been higher the creed which has accomplished so much for ontario has been and is more people more in dustry more jobs more tages more opportunity and from these more productivity and revenue to do the job yout5upport of your progressive con servative candidate will assure even greater pro gress in the years ahead even greater progress lies ahead the acton free press thursday june 4th 1959 the bible today the ihilnnan of the icelandic lillt socuty rt rev asuumdar oudniiindson n ports that smct his siliii iisumiil its twn product- 1 i 11 ui itc il his pnblishtd 5000 un by london thi icuuodk bible society has produced 6 000 infge sire bibles a revised new testa ment ana corrected old testament in icelandic will be issued for the third jubllte of the society in tbgs if ii i lllllttl illd i hi tish nd ho ly 1 il ilit itilil ith you un mck into a day if ontario imagine fishing a peaceful lake then spending an evening in a smart retort it a easy to do it all in thm ante day in north western ontario here romantic names are all around to remind you of the frontier days of nut so lung ago fun la in the air pish abound in the waters life wonderful i ontario dtpartmtnt a tnurf at fnwfily hon dryan l cauttarl utur know ontario better june 11th is your day ptwmt lmlt u r on june 11th approximately 16000 polling plnres in ontario will be ready to receive your ot they will remain open from 8am to 7 p m standard time and from 9am to 8 p m light time timetested election machinery will assun e er oter tht free full and impartial exercim of this anrient and honourable privilege of democrat u cilmnship mow ou ote is 01 r business but it is tlo important to our famiiv friends and neighbours that ou do vote our vote mean man things it expresses our judgment on the issue put forward hv the various parties during the election campaign it gm your opinion about the candidates who have placed their names before you it states your decision about the future progresi of our province and tht men who will guide iu dextiny inthe tars immediately ahead in these last few wit kh ou huv had many opportunities to asens thi olicus and platforms of the principal parties ou have been given a complete and comprehensive accounting of the sti wardship of your affairs bv our progressive conservative administration we hi in vt the record has betn nnt of good stewurdsiiip wio management and sound planning for the future the purpose of this bnef message is to suggest refipectfullv that the safist surest and most forward looking decision that jou can mai on june 11th is to give our vote for the andidate who represents the progreuive nsetative party and the government whose poheie have been to largely retiporuible for ontario s spectacular pro gress in the last ten years even greater progress lies ahead on june j ith vote progressive conservative mmil hf mm rnrsniv 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