Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 17, 1968, p. 13

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th pyjonwa game 4hers show off sleepwear at homemaking club finale lb aaditorinm of st pauls united chart in hilton looted haa a madcap scans from the pyjama cams tor a vtalls satsxdajr afternoon but it was planned to b tnat way about 85 mambars of alx hal- ton coants h hnmemihm cbbs wars out seiuxdev to com- cp ttaatr irtntsr projact- 8ipla v garmanta at toe asntfilntta- vrp f lueieiimsr day aspart d bm prograav ecfaejtl modelled thlepar v sna had mads- dorlnlrji past mtatnwln program fcai otadlonc pony wanar asnarf pyjama ajtav and ran a iw bebr doll stria as proof of tba variety of inrslsapwaar tm alrls concocted dtirinf their traltdnr prograjni surprises beat deecridee the colorftil array of pyjamas and nightgowns on display summed up halton and peel county home economist utt kathy williams who convened the achievement day the scene will be repeated this saturday in balllnafad hall where the northern clubs of the county hold their achievement day last saturdays program included the girls from aden hornby south scotch block pal ermo hasaagaweya and hornby north dubs y daring the winter project each member planned and made her own garment a the same urns she leajjnaov many sewing tech niques such as the flat fan seam trench seam sewing on lace or eyelet and applying cord ed pining the results of their instruction from volunteer 4h leaders was quite visible as the models paraded their new night- wear at saturdays program despite the colorful materials the flowing robes the fancy de sign and the special trimming the girls gave their individual creations the cost were not high cost ranged from- 2 to is during the morning program the member judged the quality of sleeping garments and mat erials and demonstrated sew ing on lac by hand in the af ternoon each club gave a skit or exhibit to demonstrate the use ful tsformatiod they have ac quired parents and friends were welcomed at the afternoon program acton girls did a skit whit makes good sleeping garments with all members participating and transforming their worst sleepwear into a colorful new array of styles sharon hill commented on an exhibit by hornby south variety in sleep ing garments and susan currie and carol schriebtr demonstrat ed the scotch block clubs ex hibit selecting pyjama mater- 4and pattern palermos exhibit good sleeping garment was com mented on by barbara ireland all members of tnenassagawey club participated in a skit what makes good sleeping garment which endad in a pillow fight hornby mottos exhibit was nutans for sleeping gar ments commented on by laurie maxwell and karen bradley home economist hiss sharon capeland commented on the ex hibits skits and demonstrations and mrs william webb presi dent of the halloa district wo mens institutes which sponsor the 4h program also brought greetings honored with certificates at saturdays south halton 4h homemakino club achieve ment day were mary anderson and diane pell front lorrie allison betty allison and kathleen irving middle- all winners of pro vincial honors certificates for completing at least 12 4h projects at the rear are leaders mrs e s french who recolvod a certificate for 10 years of leadership with scotch block club and mrs james mckay of hornby north club who received one for five years of lead ership jav- staff photo farm page gordon leslie acton spring grain winner county honor certificates a for completion of six projects were presented to ksthryn lynch and shirley sayers acton llary de boer roaalyn kerry and eleanor smith hornby south and karen bradley darlene les lie laurie maxwell and maur een thomson hornby north six girl received provincial honor certificates for complet ing iz or more project they war betty allison and lorrie allison nassagaweya linda marsh and diane pell palermo and mary anderson and kathleen irving scotch block certificates of achievement were presented to all the girls who completed their projtet mrs james mckay received oerhticahtfar five years of gordon leslie rr 3 acton receives the gold watch present ed by the united cooperailves of ontario for top yield in the spring grain competition mr leslies herta barley yielded 3668 lb or 764 bushels per acre he was followed by six more members with herta barley a follows frank robertson mil ton 5 with 3658 lb johnston neelands hornby 1 3416 in richard sovereign milton 2 3- 305 lb john wlllmott hilton 1 3112 lb calvin altken acton 3 3036 lb merle gunby 11111- grove 1 3036 lb next came two members with mixeh grain fred nurse georgetown 2 with 2996 lb and earl wilson 2931 lb five members with barley fol lowed and then the members with mixed grain and oats it is most interesting to note that the top member with oats h c raid with a yield of 2346 lb or 69 bushels per acre placed 16th in the competition the average- yield of barley was 3034 lb or 612 bushelsper aer mixed grain 2606 or 651 bushels and oats 2102 or 616 bushels when we consider the energy or tdn produced by these three crops it comes to 2367 lb tor barley 1902 lb for mix ed grain and 1429 in for oat on the average barley is pro ducing half a ton mora energy per acre than oats surely this 1 worth consideration in plan ning the crops to grow on your fields for the coming year records were kept of the cost of producing these crops with the following results the cost of producing either barley mixed grain or oats was between 42 and 43 dollars an acre the av erage value of the barley at 120 per bushel was 7560 mixed grain at 95 6190 and oats at boy 5090 thus the return to risk and management to the farmer was 3305 per acre for barley 1960 for mix ed grain and 830 for oat traction many of tho accidents to farm pooplo occur on the highway and country roads this time of year the roads are more hazardous because of the snowpacked or slippery conditions so dont take chances with those middle- aged tires that are going baldl winter roads demand a good tread on your tiros to ensure positive starting and stopping pollock and campbell miihiiiiihvn tit high grade memobials memorial engraving 6 weler st north gmt telephone 2i75w leadership with hornby north and mrs e s french won on for 10 years of leadership with scotch block club hybrid seep corn 7 est yie we have soma of the highesf yielding hybrids offered by anyone for most areas in ontario sm ewe be alar cw us few s artel tilelat iqmi wteubttrmw owtsm poop commrttloh belle mvi geuint seeds ltd 9m mrtimene st chatham ork r uxtmq ite town aire carpet in door only with high density rubber back reg 895 tq yd sq yd sale 7 5 lakeview discount centre mastitis workshop illustrates control by h j stanley a special workshop is being planned for all halton county dairy farmers on tuesday janu ary 23 in the masonic hall mil ton dr ii j neely and f c nelson veterinary services- branch guelph will be present to conduct this workshop a sim ilar workshop hold in tho spring of 1966 was most successful it has baenestlmaiedthst ma- the acton free press wednesday january 17 1968 n holstein breeders review another successful year by henry j stanley some eighty holstein breeders from halton met in the palermo hall on january 9 for their an nual meeting the mealing start ed with everyone viewing the tv show the fences are coming dowil jock cockburn asspcl- tms hosts the artragev dewjf jm jewsfr rmerl606 per year this is ttodthat 61 of toe b34h hoi- arena and at w j bennett fred bell club president com plimented galbraith bros bur lington for having the highest record in dhla in ontario last year over 16000 lb milk and 671 it ftt he also stated that halton ws most proud qf the halton team of jaif nurse larry bennett anil ban heath- for tlco4flfdrtgttiatthelj k ft l 7 naandlnloof6rodua ic the purposvof shop istolilustnlte the stepwi vearmembets joton cah won vrmserveddyroevrfves u n ctabsi -v- of step procedures that are prac- v v of the oerssjid director f ucajaaetfecuvjincontroluni eorft tiub- secretary ibe lub mastitis t vt vrevrewed the highlights of iba bt certificates were pre- year- which i included the- black j enter tot w j maboo r r- 2 and whitesnow with 103 anlmij campbellvillo for the fdprop andz485 ire prize money nd herd with over io records sis the barn meetings at hays saloa 34 cows producedl5a331bniilk tua hajloii counfy milk com mittee u cooporatlng villi the ontario dept of agriculture and foodlh putting onthlsworkshop and is providing freelbncih for those in attendance r ward brwnridge becomes auctioneer mi honor banquet fetes trip winners 640 of butter fat 417 test for bcas of 139lsatosherhoime farms burlington 18 cows 16132 lb milk 556 fat aca- s of 158148 the various trophies won at the halton black and white whow- were then pngented hardy shore ipjresidehrbf the howelnrieiun assocfon o canada and directors abne- martin of waierlooj brucebelov venfwbrtki j howaj laldlait peel jmj albert hunter of hil ton gave roports a spirited discussion took bisce- oh thepro- posed registration vof red and white holstelns martin hestep sales egeni reported 1c3 head of holstein sold by him in helton fpr an average price of 372 the meeting concluded with henry stanley discussing the production of he tv film on dairy cattle and its content ward brownridga rr 2 georgetown is the districts newest auctloneor a farmer on the seventh line rowindgeh0msstbtrsh his jlfo mr brownrldge said ho hopes to spoclallze in farm sales but is availablo for all types of sale work throughout the ust- johnucgee a former ri hs yf 4 pm enrolled active particlpauon in many hal- j y u gave steararttown hall was the scene of an honor banouet plannedand conducted bythe 4h agricultural lub members of halton county on friday january 12 in honor of au the 1967 4h award and trip winners the special speaker of the or of the junior farmers of ontario jeff nurse was pre sented with an award certificate for winning the royal winter fair judging competition the certificate bill lasby member of tho acton 4h calf club also re ceived a certificate for winning the queens guineas competition at the hoyal special guest included the newlyelected war den wluiam hunter and ura hunter henry stanley agricult ural representative for halton county and bui wilson pres ldent of the halton 4h club leaders council and airs wilson ton farm groups among the the soil and crop improvement association and halton holstein breeders association have given him a good background in dealing with farm people and firm equipment coaching him will bo aveleran auctioneer frank petch of georgetown who retired at the end of last year after 53 years in the auction sale business mr brownrldge has already booked threo farm sales for the spring he plans to keep operating his own farm on the sovonth lino devoting whatevor time is noc- essary to tho auctioning business the brownridgo farm was bought from the crown by his ancestors in 1819 and except for a throo- yoar period in tho 1020s hasro- malnod in the family over slnco a re port on anekchangetrlptoisrael sponsored by the pioneer women of canada john represented all canadian 4hers other 4h trip reports were given by lois hunter keith alt- ken and doug gardhouse lois winner of the rural youth award represented halton county for 10 days in montreal as guest of the rural learning association keith altken was haftons dele gate to the provincial leadership week at the university of guelph and doug gardhouse was one of the 4hs selocted to travel to maryland vsk murray brownrldge and carl mlddlobrook the 4h interclub field crop champions were pre sented with sweaters for their achievements entertainment was provldedby joy hayward provincial direct- them all i the long the short and the 22nd canada farm industrial equipment show coliseum buildings exhibition park toronto ontario january 24 25- 26- 27 1968 cat yaiu fit aaauulw lltktl line ywr uul faisi eaalasttat dealer come in and sec the new epic strong agile handsome itfs all this id more small wonder its the stoutnearled little car from ceneral motors 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