Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 17, 1967, p. 16

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louise snow explains ballinafad homemak- ing clubs display for the audience at the north halton achievement day saturday at ballinafad hall leaders mrs swlndlehurst and mrs l jamiesonlook on at right staff photo the acton free press wednesday ma 1 7 r967 7 fwdf stfs drtm mntf fhwf by geoff taylor the halton farm safety council held its second direc tors meeting on thursday may 11 in the agricultural office milton three 4h safety rallies were planned and are to be held on june 19 in the milton area june in the georgetown area june 20 in the george town area and june 22 in the acton district all 4hers in the county must attend one of these rallies as they take the place of the regular 4h club meeting for the month of june anne brown of the llmehouse club listens attentively to her mother be tween bites of a hot dog at saturdays 4h achievement day at ballinafad staff photo seven 4h members enter queens guineas in centennial dress with leader mrs j bird are grace bird susan may and debbie may they were among the dozens of girls attending saturdays home- makers achievement day at ballinafad hall saturday staff photo brampton service for directed to agricultural south halton 4h holstein calf club w by dotajsae stofcee thesftond regular meeting of the south hatton 4h holstein calf chib was held on may 9 at the farm of gordon sinclair burlington the members judg ed two classes of cows with don brethct and bert stewart giving the official placings club leader bill sinclair lec tured to the members on calf heifer and cow management the meeting was ended with a quiz on the parts of a cow north halton 4h holstein calf club bymarymcgee the regular meeting of north halton 4h holstein calf club took place at claude picketts on may 4 ted brown presi dent opened the meeting with the 4h pledge followed bv the roll call in which the members had to answer bv naming the sire of their calf all members judged a class of threeyearold cows several senior members gave reasons for their plac- ing speeches were given by murray brownridge bob tarz- well and mary mcgee on the agriculture in the world al brownridge and bert stewart instructed the members on calf heifer and cow manage ment all members were given a qui on the parts of the cow at the close of the meeting halton 4h beef calf club by patricia sweetman the meeting was held at the farm of pat patterson in nor- val the minutes of the first meeting were read by the sub stitute secretary dave jackson after the new business was dis cussed a beef type demonstra tion was given by bill wilson using one of mr pattersons priae hereford bulls as an ex- acaate a class of hereford heirari and another of here ford cows were judged bv the a m and of f ic- ial atectngs were given by jim mckay and bui wilson sen ior imhtri gave reasons on me class of hereford cows avast from the to the house a discussion about gen eral calf management and spec ibc beef calf management was hat by john moxinnon such topics as dehorning grooming camag time cav crop and fac tors reducing calf crop were i in the discussion a eaas was answered by the mem bers after the discussion were passed by mrs patterson af- thanked mr 1 cor allowing the club to use bis farm for their sec ond merting the meeting ad- name neil mclaughlin engineering by h j stanley neil mclaughlin has been ap pointed the engineering exten sion specialist for the counties of halton peel and dufferin he is a 1967 graduate from the school of agricultural engin eering university of guerpri in the power and machinery option neil is from haleys station in renfrew county and has an extensive farm and 41 club background daring the 1964 and 1965 summers he worked for dominion magnesium ltd haleys station and last sum mer was field test assistant with massey ferguson ltd nell wm be located in the ag ricultural office requests for his halton should be brampton or the office in milton neil mclaughlin is replacing martin wrubleski who will continue to be located at guelph servicing the county of wellington and requests will be received at the univer sity of guelph positive approach lets not always use the dont do this or dont break safety rules approach to safe ty whv not be positive and take definite action to elimin ate the liazards a cleanup around your farm home and harn could save you or one of your family an accident make it a family affair get every body into the act and teach them to keep things neat and safe around the home and farm weather kills 12 of wheat the ontario winter wheat crop has suffered severe dam age from a wet cold spring an aerial survey just com pleted by the ontario wheat producers marketing board re veals a loss of 121 per cent of the acres planted last fall k a standing secretary- manager of the ontario wheat producers marketing board said excessive water in most counties is responsible for many killedout areas he said the loss would re duce the provincial crop from 455000 acres seeded last fall to 373730 acres remaining for har vest by geoff taylor seven halton 4h beef calf club members have entered the queens guineas competition yellow rocket soon to bloom by henry j stanley have you noticed a weed looking like wild mustard growing in your hay or pasture fields during the next two weeks yellow rocket will be coming into bloom it is a bien nial or shortlived perennial plant during the first growing season a rosette of reaves is proauced on the surface of the ground followed by a flower ing stem up to two feet high the next spring yellow rocket does not per sist in springcultivated fields and thus is usually found in hay fields road sides and waste places the use of clean no 1 grass seed is very impor tant in preventing the spread of this weed as it spreads only by seeds usually it is introduced to a farm in timothy seed if there are only a few plants they should be carefully pulled and either buried or burned to prevent them from going to seed clipping in the early flowering stage may also be practiced if the infestation is small heavily infested fields can be cut for hay or made- into haylage or grass silage before it goes to seed yellow rocket is susceptible to 24d sixteen ounces of this herbicide applied at the early stages of growth will control the yellow rocket in fields where there is very little le gume however in our alfalfa fields 24db must be used at 20 ounces acid per acre only in september or october when the legume is dormant because of frost for 1967 they include the fol lowing bob and bill lasby rft 2 rockwood philip ag- new rjr 6 milton bill and david jackson rr 1 mono road patricia sweetman mil ton and doug gardhouse rr 5 milton to be eligible for the queens guineas class at the 1967 royal agricultural winter fair calves must have made an average daily gain of at least 2 0 pounds for the fivemonth period pre ceding october 15 this is bas ed on an official weighing at the beginning and ending of the period calves also must weigh 650 pounds or more live weight at the time of the final weighing in october 4hers must also have fed cared for and fatted the calves during the club sea son and must have exhibited at the local achievement day ozite town tv terrace carpet made with polypropylene olefin fiber proved so durable if used outdoors proved so attractive if s used indoors use ozite town n terrace carpet in the kitchen rectoom bath on the porch patio terrace its the original outdoor- indoor carpet with over 10 million yards already in uk shrugs off rain sleet and snow wont rot or mildew resists stains and spotting vacuums dean inside hoses dean outside 16 decorator colors including 6 frothy pastels 695 qyd town n terrace carpet mad with potypropytan olefin fomr all your carpeting and floor covering needs available at walkers home furnishing store woolwich street guelph open monday to saturday 900 to 530 friday 900 to 900 for free estimates with samples no obligation call 8222420 aalker of guelph lois hunter award winner lois hunter daughter of mr and mrs albert hunter rjr 1 burlington has been selected as one of 10 young rural people from southern ontario to re ceive the rural learning assoc iations centennial youth pro ject award this program will take place between july 21 and 31 at macdonald college st anne de bellevue quebec and the montreal area a group of 24 young farm people will come from alberta and they will be joined by 12 from ontario and 12 from quebec seminars farm tours a visit to expo and surround ing places of interest will be included in the weeks pro gram during the second week lois will return to her home farm on walkers line with an albertan delegate to com plete the program farm safety counrfl pins were presented to those direc tors present by club president mrs tom alderson a 441 safety poster compe tition has been planned and will be open to both 4h agri cultural and home making club members the competi tion will be centred around the theme pesticide safety and all posters must be made on 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