Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 8, 1948, p. 10

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liwrwwwtliw itat jaii m si4ell products j jwljal 1 repairs pick-up- and delivery prompt service jimmudie phone 17sr dm timbers bookkeeffing accounting income tax returns king st phone 520j daily weekly monthly service of interest to halton farmers milk produceks to toronto market dissatisfied with present marketing conditions 1 t aav afbotitr on to dt ms ability a a jerseys hat been reoocnlsad to hat too r seme tin and a last yair feoyat bis cattle took v number f- the own wubhoowa taiaflon ffqffr jersey eaifaiwa croaa canada op thbr popolar aon of halton i f halton dairy sftbwl promise t estalltf xjecoro i dortntf 6se peat ten or eleven year the milton fair haarbvoflw noted for ft outstanding hotstein and- jersey- this year vvunty guernsey urov baa been mlded aoaif in all we can expect- the best all round dairy show yet held- jpxize uss are now available from e m beadhead muton r e no 2 who ia the able secretary of the halton agricultural society three high clasi authorities have been secured to officiate in the ring in the pennons of prof m w staples of the ont agricultural sent to college on jorseys e a innia oil holsteln breeder of on holsteins and wo the lack of adequate rainfall coupled with the heat wave the last week in august has created a ser ious situation in many sections of halton in south halton in parti cular nb rain- of any account has fallen during july and august as a result pastures are non existent on a large percentage of farnu and winter feeding has prevailed in a great manydalry herds for some little time corn too has been hit hard and is a disappointing crop in bomecascs it has been pastured off and on a large percentage of haltondairy farms will fall for wellknown lirantford brooks of porij outstanding breed- or and exhiblt6r of- guernseys on the latter breed col kennedy to open new barns tsss st y i- if hcbaley electrical contractor electrical wiring fixtures and repair prompt service ckaelae st fame j flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member tds telegraph deurery sarttee vlowiaa by rix tuyvhawii fa the world norton floral slew ephead optometrist nd manufacturing optician batteries for hearing aids eyes examined scientifically h st georges square eetabltahed so yean m anpamahpl ies j memories to jtonour liietinie ntt4mrktr far short of filling the silo added to the dairymans posture and corn problems is the unsatisfactory con dition existing in tho toronto milk market many shippers report that they have received payment at the top prieo of 406 per cwt for only a fraction of their shipments and the balance at manufacturing price according to report thu bas varied in some cases from a low of 45 per cont and 5 per cent at the secondary price to around 70 per cent at the top prico of 405 and 30 per cont at 290 per cwt while the new milk control act provides for collective bargaining between producer and distributor represen tatives it would appear thatwheu tfto negotiations for the last price increase took place producer repre sentatives overlooked including in the bargain anything pertaining to conditions of dale needless to add conditions of sale are equally as important to the mjlk producer as the prico factor as wo understand it the now milk control board no linger permits the ontario govern ment or officials of the milk con trol board to play any part in es tablishing price or conditions of sale those are the responsibilities of the representatives of the- pro ducers and distributors the act does howevor make provision for colleetivo bargaining for arbitra tion etc and onco an agreement has been reached between producer und distributor representatives or a finding has been madoiby the hoard of arbitration it is then the duty of the milk control board to qn- forco the agrooment or finding it would theroforc seem that when now negotiations tako place this fall between producer and distribu tor representatives that not only will price receive consideration but also tho question of tho basis of es tablishing quotas and other condi tions of sale in short onco bit iwicusby from an abandoned pig pen to a- palatial new burn ln three yeara of operations is the story of success of tile maple cattle breeders asso ciation which is having the official opening of its new barn and the administration building at maple next thursday september kith when the guts speaker will be the col the hon t h kennedy min ister of agriculture for ont visit ing the unit recently the minister expressed surprise and delight in tho phenomenal growth off this ar tificial breeding unit which started out to serve ono township and now serves seven counties- and parte of two others tho directors in planning this opening ceremony decided to bold open house and invite anyonesnter- csted whether members or not re gardless of breed affiliations the formal programme will commence ut 2 pm but omeof the members in some counties are planning a bus imijdairiv tton buihling m by 40 wwta theviinlt aird erproqajtak lng iai upgtaocjmnu t3u uregerdad aeotf the rnaltt 1ndmtrboif tbuaf uaoht fmilea west t ittiahmobd h1h the membership baa increased from in jtnp of 1945 to approximate h rf90 at the present time incladlnt owners of hobrtein jeriey uia ajf sure herds about half at which are grades wk watson ontario liveatock co will also speak arid as stock men know bill baa at ways a very appropriate measage and secretarymanager g w xe- fer states that mr wataen has a most important proposition to pr- the members at this fane- president norman porter of thornwu has sent invitations to large number of livestock official and trfends of the dairy cow this promises to be a red letter day when tho cars and buses from aev- on counties converge on the sovonteen acre farm of the maple cattle breeders at the northern limits- of the village it ia intereatlna to note that tn date visitors have come from several of the states al- bera jamaica and palestine the buildings and bulls will be on display all afternoon as well aa representatives of the get of these bulls fined for supplying ammunition to juveniles a milton man was ordered to pay 800 and costs or spend five days in jail when he appeared last wednesday before magistrate x il langdon in milton court on a charge of supplying ammunition to juveniles under the age of fourteen tho man was charged with purchas- ing ammunition for the youngsters who by law are not allowed to make such purchases he elected to serve tho jail term subscribe to the herald your hometown paper tac3farkf wagons t1u1lers iyijv jalaptnee wmim i 42r2 h a 7 international motor trucks sales and service parts carried in stock your dealer in georgetown and dntrict totii hewson mill street phone 332w for prompt and ejtioent service in general haulage work dickenson haulage georgetown phone 84 r 33 c halton dairy cattle breeders achieve honours at cne the juduing of ayrshiros ilol- atetns guernseys und jerseys took place ut the cne on thursday and friday last we were present only for a portion of thursdays progrummo of judgiug and conse quently cannot kw a complete pic tures of the uwarda while entries were far short of prowar stan dards nevertheless there was a good showing in all four breeds and cschhsd their quota of u large interested ringside in so fur as we could dotormlnn halton was repre sented only in the holsteln ring whoteetjtrtertrfhbyrfctmttbii rt mn c given f pelletterio v and sons and j f trimble made an excel lent showing the highlight from a halton standpoint was the junior championship for males won by the junior yearling herd sir of f pelletterio and sons of milton this animal m g sovereign brma- by will be recalled as the reserve junior ehsjfipion at the 1947 royal and all canadian bull oalf for 1m7 this animal was brad by max ireenberr of freeman aod to a paueturio and greenberg extend heartl co svm waratj a friend m weeck an important weight in the balance of nature is the prairie chicken by destrovina weed seeds arasahoppers and other insects it makes the farmer a work easier and move profitable it helps protect the food you eat the prairie chicken is a fine gamebird too given air protection it thrives near farms and towns and can contend with its natural enemies but bushtires and overhunting are two enemies it cannot successfully fight against the prairie chicken needs our help in reducing these threats to its survival the heath hen a close relative of the prairie chicken has been extinct since 1933 the iorom that exterminated the heath hen can destroy the proliie chicken unless we act now to protect it v n v jwpsw iway- f o

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