Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 16, 1969, p. 16

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m l the acton fr pre wadnoacjay april lo 1909 holstein calf club sees milking film continue cost study on halton farm crops 115 in can in halton by grace bin the first meeting of the halton 4h holstein calf club ml held on april 9 ai the agricultural office milton the meeting wai opened with the 4h pledge janet hunter lead the minutes of the organization meeting twentytwo member answered the roll call thos who had not been present at he organization meeting received their material a mm wi thown about the importance of good milking practice production of milk and tl quality and how they mutt be maintained the leader told the club members what they expect when they viul the farms to tee the calf projects fell sinclair discussed the part of dairy and beef cattle a quiz was then answered on the discussion terms in describing beef cattle were read and studied the seniors led by john dunford assistant agricultural representative and joe brent dairy commission fieldrtari learned about milk quality and were told how to go about their projects which ire lo take milk samples from various cows and study them this part of the meeting over the sertiort and juniors went back to the joint meeting and were told to think of suggestions and ideas for the juno meeting the program for this meeting it left up to the club numbers by ii j stanley crop cost studies are to be the feature of the halton soil and crop improv association program for the coming year farmers will keep track of the number of hours machines used cost of herbicides insecticides etc on the various crops grown on their farm a record book it being provided to all the cooptratort last year there were 24 entries in this section results showed the cost of growing grain com to be 70 acre com silage woaere ilay ibovacre and spring grain lo be 54 acre high yield competitions ie to be held in 1969 for grain com and spring grain the winner in the competition willi the highest number or entries will receive a gold watch compliments of the uco hilton branch anyone growing soybeans in hilton is eligible for a grant of spectators at a sunday trat fir on sidttoad nasaowva township then cattle churchill caassv to be climbing on top of on another in thair rtaoarnts to look stall photo presentation 99th birthday in news by mrs f micarthur at churchill community church thit coming sunday morning april 20 at eleven oclock sacrament of the lords supper will be administered by rev fotbury of moorefield an enjoyable evening was held on saturday evening april 12 when neighbors and relatives gathered in honor and held a presentation formr and mrs bob denny a recentoiide and groom of this locality mr don swackhimer acted as master of ceremonies music and folk tinging was by a group consisting of miss mary lou brown and mr ted brown vem denny and gordon mcdonald the evening wai spent playing euchre mr swackhamer then aiked mr and mrs denny to lake chairs al the front and an address was read by mr fyfe sommerville and vem denny ernie medland and gordon mcdonald presented annie and bob with a rocking chair lamp end table smoking stand and a foot stool the honored couple replied thanking everyone who shared in the happy event all ioined in singing fc oily good fellows a delicious lunch wis served by the ladies at the close of the evening mr and mrs don anderson donald and david mr and mr archie kerr and misses erica elizabeth and vera also eric strokov motored to fenelon falls on sunday and attended a special church service in the summons hotkwood brigade few tines en sunday roclcwood firefighters like their brethren in other centres were busy over the weekend fighting the yearly crop of grass fires the rockwood brigade answered four fire calls on sunday and one monday momingall of them grata eramou township tt notifying residents this week that a fire permit it needed to set a fire mw wkmm within the boundaries of the township permits are available from rockwood fire chief fred nightingale deputy chief carl meadows or township clerk lloyd hindley al no charge the influence of forests on the east tlope of the rockies in slowing snow melting and regulating water flow it a major factor in western agriculture mhw united church a folk mais under the leadership of rev paul b field of central united church weston the elders of fenelon falls church served communion to everyone present 1 mr and mrs norman turner david and juliann visited on sunday with mr and mrs reg greene john and barbara at lome park mrs george cake of london accompanied by her sister mrs victor anderson and annabell of guelph spent friday with their cousins mr and mrs r l davidson mrs alfred saunders has relumed home after spending some time in toronto with her sister in law mrs pearce mr and mrs archie kerr were guests at the brampton musical society annual banquet held at dm brampton golf club on saturday evening mr and mrs ron saunders norma and stephen also miss beverly leitch motored lo ottawa and spent the weekend while there they visited the parliament buildings and other places of interest mr and mrs fred macarthur visited on sunday with the griffins we were happy to share in the honor of having dinner with our uncle mr smith e griffin on his 99th birthday he had received many lovely birthday cards and notes of congratulations including one from mr rud whiting m v 120 to assist with the purchase of herbicide a but trip for all members is planned for later in the summer anyone wishing to take part fal these projects should apply as soon as possible to the agricultural office in milton speak up if you have an idea that will improve the safety andv efficiency of your farm familyspeak up if il would help olher people in your communityspeak up and tell your farm safely council but if your conversation might startle someone and cause an accident then be quiet there 11 a time lo speak and a lime for quiet for safety take merit medal jersey bull the jersey bull brampton sir bijou radar exceuenl a superior sire slid gold and silver medal bulli ms just been designated a medil of merit bull on the high production of his daughters by he canadian jcrtctlcattte cub this bull was for several years in artificial insemination service and was used widely throughout canada he was bred by b ii bull and son nerval arid used in the herd of maurice c beaty milton and anally in the oxford a district cattle breeding association woodstock his is a son of brampton radar lxcellcnt gold and silver medal and medal of merit superior and century sire and hit dam it brampton w r bijou excellent a silver medal daughter of brampton worldt records with a record at 3 years of age in 365 days of 10400 lb milk 625 lbs fat 6 01 percent brampton sir bijou radar is the sire of 682 tested daughters that have an average production of 8731 lbs milk 462 lbs fat s 29 per cent and 547 daughters that have an average classification of 83 58 per cent his classified daughters are at follows 45 excellent 204 very good 205 good plus 81 good and 12 fair umehousc just six per cent need c as care serve meals to institute by mrs a benton we are very sorry that mr e karn is in hospital undergoing treatment for a connderable length of lime we hope for his complete return to health birthday greetings to mrs anges lawson for april 16 several ladies of the w i served dinners to members of esquesing womens institute in stewarttown hall last thursday evening mrs roy mcquillan 0 willowdale mr and mrt roy mcquillan and ton roy of tliornhill visited mrt mitchell and mrs sanford on saturday evening mrs james noble mrs neil anderson mrs ellerby mrs frank brown mrs g booth attended the 4sth anniversary of the mountain union womens institute on wednesday euchre winner at the l o l hall but saturday ladies high ann norton low millie howie men high t m harris low yvonne dewar door prize james farnell lone hands mr tony van dam hintatlc setl tan men travelling david tvwsr n s jci otors keys mum whtll vouwair mens travelling david dewir ladies travelling marion farnell m tkwpmh eu dbmbutor of horn and rami tmrowum product serving acton and district sloe 1946 heating oils lubmcayion oils greases gasolines diesel fuel phone 8532174 mranmauouaumiawaawriei 44 young st acfon brooks farm service supplies l headquarters for jk c alus chalmers a equipment see our complete line of rotary mowers riding mowers garden tractors tillers service to all home farm machinery rr 1 umehouse 8530880 six children in every 1000 in ontario are in care of the c as what kind of home conditions can be so bad that the childrens aid society it justified in removing these children this question is often asked by people who rightly feel that children cart be very hurt by being separated front their own parents like most olher people childrens aid workert also hold this view in mot cases it isnt necessary lo remove children from their homes because jhe family hu problems at last count mare than 75000 children in ontario received service from the cas hi one year bul only 17643 were nol with their own fimllie of these over sjooo were infants of unmarried mothers llefe are some cases where children ecoukl nol be left with their families case i a neighbor had found mrt j who hid liken an overdose of sleeping pills mrs j was taken lo hospital bul use neighbor could not care for use childien who were taken lo a cas receiving home case 2 mil ii it apparently menially ill her husband it alleged to be addicted to drugs he hat attempted to have sexual relations with his 12and 14yearold daughters the 14 yearold girl lias been running away from home and associated with criminal elements in both these cases when the c as was called in there was simply no family the childrens obituary mm pmwpm tifiv ef gw mrs may newton who came to canada 10 years ago passed away at halton manor on april 7 after a short illness she had lived with her son mr and mrs syd newton r r 4 acton mrt newton was born in 1884 and while active in england was involved in church and w i activities she was married in 1912 and her husband predeceased her she is survived by son syd newton and son harry of bangoron dee north wales and a brother bert in chester england rev h dawson conducted the funeral service at st albans church on april 9 and interment was in fairview cemetery pallbearers were jack rol george haggett bob foyers jr andjimslaven lives were being destroyed by the unhsppiness or illness of tlieir parents the community through the child welfare act of ontario has entrusted the children i aid society with the j jb of rescuing such children lit case i there was plenty of hope for the future the mother wat restored lo a belter frame of mind and her children were returned to her in case 2 the children could not be returned to their parents fcvenluitly ihey became crown wardt they continued in foster care and later were placed in adoption in the majority of caics separation it not necessary only 16 per cent of the children teen by the c as are removed many families overcome by debit lack of housing or a sheer inability lo do ordinary things such as hold a lob cook a meal or prepare a formula can be helped by c as counselling to dobeller last year the chil drcns aid society of the county of hilton visited 314 homes involving 870 children most of these families received help of some kind far their homes and only iis children were taken into care half the families served asked for help from the cas during childien aid week april 20 to 26 the halton cas director dr g k askwilh invites you lo drop into hie office and pick up booklets about c as work foster care and adoption you may alto liave a free copy of guide lo baby sitters published by the department ef social and taouly services h s holden ottomfflhtt m cork ft eem cuelhi hsfitw ta z7im last 8 days everything must be sold you cant afford to miss this mqtowm jacksons mm boys war irarref hot my 28 main st north o teoutel hartsuv waentituvi 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