Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 27, 1969, p. 17

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harvest time oi th farm l the bbsiiit sueor or th yr xtlodln seeding and district farmers at haullnfl tome bump crop into th bm after th tombta wort ta flnles ttrtw la haltow make ling showin dairy dinners at ex by ii j stanley al competitors b several competitors from halloo county competed in the dairy chutes at the cne in the lloltteln aectlon howard tanwell exhibited the first prlie bull calf which went on to be the reserve junior champion farewell was alio fourth in the junior yearling class llth in serior yearling and aecond in the four year old cuu claude picket placed third in two year old fourth and fifth in three year old 1 2th in four year old and fifth and tixth in the five year old clauea aihviue farms placed third with their ased bull with bert stewart placing tixth with hli senior yearlln heifer thh heifer wai paul stewarta 4h calf uut year and wai ihown in the ring by paul some of the top animals were also bred in hilton county the winning grand champion bull haimtuee dale ruben was bred by tom mccee the fint prize two year old was bred by william bennett and second place ad cow by cordon r sinclair and tons in the jersey section b ii bull and son won the premier breeder and exhibitor banners their cattle were third in the bull calf islh for yearling bull third in junior yearling female seventh and sixteenth in senior yeallng female first in two year old first and fifth in three year old 1 9th in four year old first and fourth in five year old and first in breeders herd the five year old cow brampton aim r carom was awarded the grand champion of the show rock ella jersey farms ltd placed first and second in the four year old class seventh in bull calf eighth in yearling bull sixth in junior yearling female third in two year old ninth and 13th in three year old 15th in five year old and second in the breeders herd d h mccaig and son had 14th place bull calf llth in junior yearling female third and ninth in senior yearling sixth and tenth in three year olds fifth in four year olds and fifth bated above bedding for ihttstotti wtwtff mather turns cold again jlm jennings photo girls poster fops contest by ii j stanley the directors of the hilton farm safety council chose the winners in their safety potter competition at their meeting on august 12 this competition was open to all public school students in the county the winners were first valerie knight campbellville second carolyn bird georgetown 3rd stephen stanley rock wood 4th billy webb campbellville david stanley rockwood john challlnor milton maria reis milton john rels milton year olds they in the breeders in the five placed third herd fred nurse placed llth with ids two year old seventh and eighth in the five year old clau and was sixth for breeders herd in the guernsey section hilton was represented by ii u pickering and sons with seven head they picked up the following prize ribbonsthird seventh eighth ninth ninth lothand llth hilton entries also did well in the interbreed best udder clau ken ella was fourth fred nurse and tons sixth bh bull and tons 12th and claude picket 13th tollock campsill faeiufwtmtwt of hgm goac mmoaials mimobiai incj1av1nc aclott 4h coif dub practice showing calves the august meeting of the acton 4h calf club was held on august 18 at the family farms of mr and mrs ken murray and mr and mrs wallace lsiby the meeting began at the murray farm with club leader russell murray explaining and demonstrating how to show a dairy calf the members practiced showing using 4h calf club calves jack james the leaden and members pointed out errors and helped the showmen correct them and mr james allowed the members how to groom and clip a dairy calf carol somerville thanked the murray family the members moved to the lilby family farm where a demonstration on how to thow a beef calf was given the members practised showing 4h club calves again jack james the leaders and members explained and helped correct the mistakes nude by the showmen president keith ailken officially opened the meeting with the 4h pied secretary leah leslie called the roll which wai answered by all the minutes of the july meeting were adopted as read nursery specialist joins local office by ii j stanley d butke mcneill joined the fruit and vegetable staff of the ontario department of agriculture and food soils and crops branch on august is mr mcneill u located at the department of agriculture office 181 main street milton while his main responsibility will be in the nursery field he will also be assisting in the fruit and vegetable extension program in this area he comet to our staff iter a number of years with a commercial nursery in manitoba he is married with four daughters his wife and daughters have been active in 4h homemaklng club work it was decided that we again put a flail in acton fair since the members felt it their duty to support their sponsoring organization a committee was chosen to organize the float but this is a club project and all members are asked to support their committee president keith aitken announced the coming events the meeting was then adjourned lunch was then served by the lasby family karen pierce very fittingly thanked the lasby family notice the halton county board of education north education area school bus schedule 1m970 school vr commsitditg tuesday september 2 ibm georgetown district high schoool all routes to remain the uira at in june 1969 with the exception of georgetown proper which will be as follows students residing within the following boundaries will be transported to the georgetown district high school south side of no 7 highway from the easterly limits to sinclair avenue south on mounlainview to delrex blvd south to irwin cres and including eden place students residing in this area should be at point of pickup at the kennedy public school at 810 am note for information re above contact georgetown 877k02 free press special photographic contest n obptly it ik acton fall fair beat black and white photographs suitable for publication with credit eel the whtorial page of tit acton fit is hchiw subject wtcfcadrea iwamthbttimttgbowetsietcoi geaenl bttatst token within test utile of acton identification and technical information type of camera and film to accompany each entry three entries per person permitted childrens entries welcome negatives add prints to be submitted to the free press by monday september 8th to judging may be completed and large prints made for display at the fau fair 1 ftntpfins5ttumhoaoar mention erf 2s0tcb up to 10 award of si each meat in the menu newest 4h project lake study an inventory of ontario lakes is being mad by the department of lands and forests to determin the ability of every lak to produce fish meat in the menu is the 441 homemaklng club project in halton county this fill members will liaro how to choose use and cook meat for family meals al a teriet of eight meetings to make the best use of meat and the money spent for calvin aitken tops in crop competition calvin ailken scored 95 points to lake first place in lite field crop competition for oats sponsored by the acton agiiculluril society judge of the crops was roy laughjin of quelplu following is the standing of the competitors wilh the brand and number of points awarded following calvin ailken rodney 95 norman harris rodney 94 duncarf mcphedran llirmon 93 alex mcphedran soux 92 s e griffin and son russell 91 harold mclntyte keliey 90 donald matthews ruuell 895 ben fuchi garry 88 wallace swackhamer stormont 84 ken murray rodney 83 it the various cuts of meat and how to buy store and prepare them the members win also learn the value of meat in the diet and how to score their daily meals the training school for local leaders will be conducted in milton on sept 10 and 1 1 by county home economist doreen hamill new clubs are always welcomed by the home economics branch of the ontario department of agriculture and food 4h homemaklng clubs are open to all girls between the ages of 12 and 26 additional information may be obtained from the home economist ontario department or agriculture and food 181 main street milton times change the pattern of fam living is rapidly changing and ihe old phrate oh for the peace and quiet of the country it no longer true the new machinery chemicals and modem methods of farming present quite a challenge to learn how to uie them all utvly unlets this knowledge of safe operation is carried out in everyday practice you are not fulfilling your responsibility to your family la there a hole in your homo insuranco bio enough to drive o car through maybo you ought to think about a twitch to safoco a safoco homoownor policy covors tho gaps and elimi nates ovorlaps for moro information on worryfroo way to cover your homo coll bfnnvs insurance a6ency acton saptlctl phon8630160 insurance oh lot houn uaivl4vtujtdew 0 vm to 6 pfti aftsv how uut hjiw3334j wvotd dvfl33m8 i i al i i lls iii all l v ll cot donn p eltttl of apollo 7 tbtt astronaut to visit canada will officially opri lh canadian international air show t 3 pm on its second day friday aug 29 cmo of ihe world bigoaat air shows certainty tho most spectacular so big this year it runs for four days corns on down oi a frontrow view ol the excitement us hvy blue angel highspeed precision smo- balic in mach 2 phantom flohter us army oc4dn knlcjht a team of men whove mad skydiving a precision art watch fr alls from 13500 reel royal air fore a display of strength and spaed by lightning fighters and glanl vulcsn bombers ed mahler and harold krier world championship civilian aerobatlc team will perform lowlevel aero- batlca over the watarfront canadian armed force will open tho show with a masalvo flypast of tutor lets vukons hercules falcons tracker argus voyageura voodoo in- torcoptors an nwoinaplrlng display of precision hying voull alto too watorbomblng formation flying and a flypast by a lone spitfire theres 2vhours of excilamont in 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