Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 7, 1948, p. 5

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hie georgetown herald wednesday april 7th 1948 news and items of interest to halton farmers m e q newcastle disease menace to poultry ucnt outiixwka of newcastle dueae v in poultry vmre ciuainjj klravc concern to poultry- produce feed doalorb wtchorymeii and ag ricultural officuil previous to 1148 tnia dread useae wl befl opnfind iocuriuiii parts of uao united states this lytar however there hay been a i nuriobet of out breafairi ontario andutboughttd tave bohu drought uciroaa uie flue ln cratca uivd for marlcoting jiv oultxy in tita uoltod tatea the clueofb istf now one to most ptiopls in ontario und conacquehtly leyr kt anle to rocoffnixe the uymptbtna in young chicks the diacae ap pear suddenly and iyireada very rji- iwly it resembles bronchitis and causes the chicks to colujh artd sneeie and they may have a slight naaal dischuje chicks also deve lop nervous symptoms such ay twis ted heads and necks and partial or cdmplctjatlysiu will effect a mall percentage mortality is hea vy among chicks varying from 90 to 100 per cent mature birds show the same symp toms in their respiratory ystcm but authorities state uiatthcy sel dom develop the nervous condition or paralysis etffir production drops rapidly and within a week will al most cease the mortality rate is reported to be low in old birds and within a period of approximately eight weeks the birds usually reco ver and return to full production should you suspect an outbreak of the disease in your flock it is most important that you contact near- t official of the health of ani mals branch in this connection wif would suggest dr w moynouin 866 kecle st toronto phone lyndhurst 2137 inoculate legume seed with nitro cultures crop the necessary conditions are in addition to the soil being in good tilth that there should be in thu soil certain bpecios of bacteria known u6 legume- itteterla these legume bacteria penetrate the yount roots of bhe egomqs whore thcy producjo little awolmngs or tiodufcs tio bacpri in these no- dulca fix thu free nitrogari of the jitmosphere no that the plant can uso it jihfoodvi pnold- dilswhjre clovers of bthef icgnmeaarc abe ceifully jfrowtiln crop rotation bacteria arc usuaily pfotunt xn fiuldti whjnre thb legume crojp jtists not btieo grown j sort soroo esra a keut many farmers feel it isijpod jtihuranco to purchase legume ciil- turcji to apply- u the seed beforp sowing tnose cultures ae prepa red hy- the dcpl of bacteriology ontario agricultural college- and ciuu be obtained itt tho agricultural office in milton those for nlfalfa and clovers tot twentyfive cents each and in the case of peus and soybeans arc two for 25c each culture is suffi cient to treat one bushel in rec- nt years many holton farmers have not been ableto get the old time utands of alfalfa and sweet clover while we suspect there arc other reasons for this unfortunate situation which incidentally no one hus been able to solve as yet it mijht be good business to try leg ume cult urea this year many far- nieik clnim thy help materially norval juniors win w i dick trophy leguminous crops uch as alfal fa clover peah beans etc have lonir been known under certain conditions to leave the land on which they were grown- in a richer condition than it vas before the the finals in the hal ton juniors intereluh aeries were held at the milton hiph school on friday even ing last the subject under debate was resolved that the embargo against the manufacture ihk sale of oleomargarine in canada should he removed the affirmative wan upheld by miss hetty iturkholder and u i- ahhoti club with mis ward ilrowmiid i-irativ- mis and mesrs eo v diek wen- on- iinn gidng jo thi of the palermo liney kean and f norvil n the iame medougall k ulliott and k jiidgvs their dee- wryal dub mr k y dick presented the w i dick trophy on behalf of his father while mr geo elliott presented the judgeu decision and critic urn l the milton milling co trophy awarded to the winners in the4lul- ton junior rmura interclub ho ckey scries wa in the- ubuencu of dr c a martin presented ito the winning club namely acton by atric hep j k tyliiuilock bob mamhall of acton wus the conve nor of thu interclub hockey serien whidh created i good deal of keen interest and friendly ivrjrv vytv spmervillo of acton iksceivcd thu martin trophy on behalf of h team nlhtef prcajdent cunieron wilson o the uulton juhior furmeru was the able tuiirman of the evening president ivilmon in- hlrf- rciiwirks simnoiunced tiic unuual at hone which is iftcheduded for the brant inn at bur lington oh april 15th geo s atkihsa prcaident of- thy hiiithn juniors aiiti i now u member of the executive of ihe junior iar- mers association of ontario also- spoud briitfly and withj particular reference to thu unnuat junior to he held atuelpli on april26 21 and 27 it will be of interest to our rea ders to learn that halton juniors nvel recognized as one of the moat active county units in ontario in thhi connection president cameron wilnon and misb evelyn pellottcrio have been asked to discuss junior farmer ilthiefic activities over sta tion chl on thursday april 15th club projects announced for 104s plans for boys and girls club work for 1018 have just been an nounced by the milton branch of the ontario department of agri- euture these included the organi zation of three calf 0lubs one at acton sponsored by acton agri cultural society this will be a dairy calf club with ayrshire hol- tein and jersey calves the sec- end club will be with holsteinn and the third clubvill he a mixed club with one- section for baby beeves and the other will include jorseys liu risey- and ayrshlres ah dairy calve- mut be born on or after hiiiuary 1st of thi- year and may 1m- cithr grades or purr hied hei- in the cae hahy beeves thty may he eitlor steers or hei- liv uid horn on r rter septem ber im 7 in all a- thccalves mut in- -in- hv i j-nr- hreri ire thinppointment f w oordojri wood ajv lencral traffic manaiter ti air lines was an- noiinfed toduy hi anson c mokim ohk victipresinent traffic i v mr wood hnshrld the nost ofj general trafflt supervibor at the- companys in wirini- teg he hau been connected with i the traffic departriimit or tcart since 11kpj except during the war when he served overseas with the j royal canadian artillery as an air observation pilot his first connection with airline traffic work was in 1935 when he was appointed taruiffic representa tive at seiittlo for pacific alaska airways a division of pun ameri can airways in 1139 he retuimed to ottawa and joined trans-can- adu air lines ai traffic represen tative in the capital a native of ottawa mr wood waj educated at the public schools there and the wharton school of fi nance lnivenity of pennsylvania he is iharried to the former freda kunlfe f jtuiwii and has two ihildren ice plant on the blink now hack in shape are you getting the tax deductions you are entitled to the farm account book and income tax guide shows you how how much can you deduct for depreciation on your tractor ypui automobile a shed what expenses can you deduct there are 75 articles in common farm use plus a wide variety of deductible expenses for which depreciation can be charged all listed in the new farm account book these legal deductions from your income are a big question at income tax time and the answersto them and to dozens of other ques tions are in this new farm account book a record of your transactions and a guide to your income tax return what it does keeps a qlean record helps you budget and shows you whether you have made or lost money on your operations shows you too what your best lines are and where you may be farming at a loss saves you hours of time from book keeping first ten pages are for youjr receipts from sales of crops seeds livestock poultry dairy products and all other produce then come twelve pages of all farm expenses you are reminded of items you might otherwise forget establish a basic herd apply for the threeyearavcrage plan calculate your deprecia tion item by item these are moneysavers for every farmer theyre all in flic new farm account book tlie artificial ice plant at the ar ena was acting up ltt week and it was leared for a time that the monday game mijrht have to be called off however the ice held i ut although i the aine progres sed it eot quite mrft and there were u ati i pots hrc aiet there tlie- in patty which installed the plant mir cimtaited and on tuesday ipn- i-mathc- carne ui and in- talleil a juidup pulley which had nut been oh thi- machine previously and it is hoped thut thi- wil solve- tli- problem ihc- alter tv h ilh- wi celllle miltnn ami ii 1m- pon-o- tne ihillo aiicutiiral soc- ll re i imve o iania on i me j t iei icitiv- around acton and j a econd yeai prejvrl u ith ilea- j er at atreadv fifteen of at armmherhip ha e lnrlled j i hi e-iui-i- iii dub sponsored tiit- hailori rii i initt elllellt a eitt ii urn i- a firt ai club ith iciur 1nl to date mxteca lull mi-mbi-r- liave eiirol- led it 7 ale hoped that n swine club j will materialize llii calls for each club member carine for a pair of pure bred weanling sow pigs j all rlub members with the excep tion ofttie second year grain lub at acton must he between the ages j of 1 j and 20 var inclusive fur- 1 ther details on any or all projects i may be secured by contacting the agricultural office at milton j lima buns avlhek r 1e1lp1it tomatoes ouui reanutbutter 5ff 19c ffi me squakes ius rttddino e mxtnc c atum irmawmsftky w b ka with tia 9 a m mo jam 9 coffee lit s9c salmon w 33 old dutcm cleanser wilt kvcild oojlt cham tihvc o7 polish 15c pea wl4 avufcli akv foods 3 vivace cvau ckuinco hnumi v v7 juice jfce iurrnsro sardines lie s a l m o n zlc jolm abbott jlttollkk olives 29c ruesitlv osoumd rqm1u coffee sic teal 37c t3c dates s 21c pea rs s 21c wtu lbuodaej on tzxxr t will svr forest h mb lrrbjur -ra-a- hdu rxix rmiam miim ks t tutm m f ut u ywd tua vsart go rk rrstai xuur baksr md jst utt buu um flom rtok bwoit qiwt- itiu tfau tadky ssy pk trmat yooj sld ptadk tsy euukmd fftverlu maim uluf lor my nrsatrrsjhl etui- dru tcday ou ul totuy u uy of outoui iurm just tby tsbm lb ejuv ou twk slaims vel jo x9c beets 3 2 25c pie crust mli u 29c knrstic flo wax phufes pound ioc iiliiiilri ariajt tomato juice ijztiu tie grapefruit large and juicy 6s 6 for 25c oranges al swett and juicy j52s doz 38c apples mcintosh lb 10c bananas goldcn yellow lb 15c ballinafad in trk lv -losl- of the regular wtfkly niiftiiik of ilnllinafad farm liiiiiii tlu- iiumiilur gathered in ilu- hull in momlay niiht for a ujt arty after tlie meiil mrs kotiit mini kl in fommurii- ty fiiikink iiiul sramua anil conteta ere enjoyed the croup will moit once a month for the cuninnj months with the april meeting to he held at the home of mr and mr- jeorke kdmunda 11ive you renewed your subscrip tion t the morirutown hcmld deductions every farmer is entitled to ileduciions and lie is expected bythe deparmnent to talte full advantage of bis rights the farm account hook cells you about many items in easy ques- tionandanswer form for instance what can i claim as expenses for repairs the answer is any expense to keep a machine or a building in working order can be claimed altogether there are answers to over 60 questions no one is required co pay more than his fair share of tax cottxrtetits jrom letters oh the new farm account itooi atui income tax guulu a long awaited step for the benefit and progress of our canadian farmers takes the kinks out of keeping farm records pleased co recom mend this account book for faro people record keeping in it simplest form a real help some thing we have been needing lot long time remember halteqittv ayed 1and yields a poo crop half kept accounts give poor results too if you havent receiiod your copy gel ii now free at your post office cv utment of national k7lj3 taxation divlnion it is a pleasure to thank the citizens of georgetown and district for their splendid support and cooperation during the past year- georgetown motors main street phone 280 -tj-

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