Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 21, 1949, p. 10

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v r v v ithfc prgotovn sept 2l 149 1 v i 1 z pago 10 iff k1kliwm news and views for halton farmers large dairy entry s fqit milton pair x v entries for the i hnltorrvdniry joan bishop jhow to bo held otlmllton on sept w linve bcnroulrifrfln to tho as- market stree jf iculturnl fefflco clurlna tlio post musk taught beginners phone 440j- i m iiw i v i t memories to konear a lifetime for lifetimeaj cobm mdrturtnts4markr moderately prieect- card or letter will bring our aervice to your door oakville monument works 20 cofisorne st oakvide on highway woelt onridny evening of lnt week akrlculurnu rcpresentntlve j- e whltelock atntid thnt pros pects point to approximately 300 hend of jfpltpns lnct guernseys holstclns nnd jeicy tjclnh on display thd official judges wlvl to ns follow holsteltw e a innes of britntford jerseys j wpriwley of- chledopnnd ouern scys wmnfpoks of paris in- cldehtnjly ajlthrce officials are prominenlbrecders v of thd breed on which they will adjudicate iialtomcalf and swine club members putting finishing touches to their exhibits i dancing at huttonville park wednesdays the modern aire saturdays bill howe orchestra community singsongs every sunday night special gueat star flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member tds talaarapk dauvarr sarrlea howsr by wlia anjwfaara la the world norton floral si5w oaargatawb wm wmm hubert cash pricaa dead stock hones ea 2160 cattle ea 250 hogs per cwt 80 according to alia and condition raonk reaoim u collect darling company of canada limited i cement work foundations cellar floors footings stables free estimates on application mcnally lane co ltd jay stpviaw mji scattered over the county breeder of milton district is now converting hia stable over to tost out the idea incidentally p loaf ing darn to o stable where the dairy cow not its owner does tho loufinu inshurt instead if beln tiotl n stalls for some woven months of ao year they will he umse in a very largu bux aull cqulpned with feeding melts and wntertn devices- the only time tliey ho into tttnlls is ftti iriitklnj vlcn they will receive tvv erniri ration and then only qur at a time thead- untune til the 7loafirin stable a we uiidtr4l it lies in lis hieahi umnfojt to the ocuupautj improved health less udder trou ble ih the idea would certajnly ippelir iq have real possibilities because we have- dflcir wondered that our dairy eattjv tied lip in the conventional way 1y the neck for a perliid of nearly scvun jnonths stand up under it as well n they cb in- ttny event were vtryglad that the idea is koinj rccelve a fair trial in hnltoi mr woodleys niuiny friends will follow hrs ex- perimeats with keen irttorest milton jersey gets silver medal j lindale basil d flash 1gg361 calf and swine club members ore ope of the outstanding young cows making final preparations for theh the herd of maurice bcaty milton achievement day at milton on ntario has been awarded a silver fcept 24th the calf clubs show nodal certificate by the canaomim jersey cattle club flash went on test ns a seniorthreeyearold and n 305 days nrodueed dooa lbs of milk 534 lbs of fat with a test of 503 per cerit she is a daughter of mr bcatys grand champion bull brampton basil ward whose offspring have won so many prizes n the showring has for many years been a high light of the milton fair this year 64 club members will hove their colycs on display for a m borr assoc director of extension for the ont dept of agriculture in the swine club ring where w p watson live stock commissioner for ontario will adjudicate 24 yorkshire gilts will parade for in spection fine weather prevailing it is going to be a big day for halton juniors and also for their parents and friends who always constitute an interested and crowded ringside plowmen select site near n6rval the farm of james russell at i norval is lo bj the site of haltons hig annual plowing match on thursday october ll7th states c f picket president of the halton imowmen two excellent sod fields i ere available and plans are now under way to surpass the big match held a year ago on the farm of erwin gunby at tansley spe cial classes are being provided for tocal plowboys sill i soiling demonstration held at m c beaty farm a goodly number of interested spectators followed the demonstra tion in sub soiling staged by r mcduffee sons john deere ag ents of milton in cooperation with david wendover of palermo on the m c beaty fam trafalgar townshipon monday afternoon of last week professors downing and webb of the department of agri cultural engineering and n j thomas of the soils tjept at the oac were on hand to supervise the laying down of the test two subsoilers were in action despite the very dry condition of the soil both machines penetrated to depths of 18 to 20 inches eight different lends were sub soiled some at 30 inch intervals others at 5 and 10 ft respectively the field will be followed with interest not only in daxjger watch out for children its backtoschool ttmejp- the most dangerous and deadymlme of the year for ontarios children in the steadily increasing traffic on streets and highways this is the pertud of greatest danger last september more children were killed and injured by motor ears in ontario than in any other month always fit this time of fne year the number of tragic child accident in traffic begins to oar but this is as needless as many of the accidents were need less which killed 112 children and injured 2000 others in ontario last year the provincial traffic safety cam paign sponsored by the department of highways nnd now supported by the press radio and many offi cial and public agencies shows clear evidence of success in reduc- fng traffic accidents generally- but where children axe concerned feachlng the rides of traffic safety rnd riving parental advise is not enough all the safety measures and laws we can devise will never relieve the motorist of this respon- ibility many of the accidents in volving children are no doubt the childrens fault legally but that does not relieve the motorist of moral blame- the onus is always en the rrltjtorist to look out for chil dren only the motorists personal caution and driving care can les sen the toll while driving every motorist should arm himself with these per- fonal admonitions and cautionings 1 ill consider every child i see on the street as a hum danger s a good idea to have a suppose you have what you feel is a good opportunity which calls for bank credit if one bank cannot bee it your way or if you think you can get a better deal elsewhere youre free to shop around banks compete toserve the most diversified needs no matter how specialized any of them may be personal business or farm loans money transfers collections to name just a few n l more than 95 out of 100 bank loan applications are decided right in the field in the branches by bank managers who take a personal interest in serving their customers individual requirements x s p 9 n s bank 1050 but also in succeeding years signal to determine the effectiveness of t 2 in school zones or residential the practice on haltons heavy cloy loams halton dairyman instals loafing stable during the past year or two american papers have featured a hew practice in doiry cattle stab ling in order to determine for himself the practicability of the socalled loafing barn a t woodley prominent hofstcln areas ill slow down 111 come to the alert 3 wherever i suspect children may be playing ill drive with ex- tra care 1 4 ill sweep clear of bicycles the youthful riders may kn6wthc rules but even when they violate them i must watch out for them 5 ill be particularly careful when i see chudreri on roller skates with a ball with tricycles scooters or coaster wagons r0sedale floral cut flowers potted plants if its ipiaj wreath weddlnr flawcn we can please you our prlcei are rleht phone j8sj we dellrar schultz electrical construction industrial commercial and domestic wiring distributors for r- renfrew machine products cream separators milking machines scalea wood and coal ranges j fred schultz phone 531v carlings conservation corner sec how its done sam mom hadtharr 1 porcupine on his vb9 back beforh he tand thatll knew it 2 bc one less porkv to destroy j our forest mr porkvis one of our main meals kids- but youll find that squirrels rabbits mice and even dead f19h make very tawty snacks rsffthe fisher has reached the 5 vanishih point in the united states and here in can apa it is founo only in the remote areasthu valuable fur bearer and enemv of the porcupine should be tha flther li ona of ih few animalt able lo overcome the porcuplna porcuplnoiool ever green bark often clrdlno ih trunk and killing ih ire on porcupine may deuroy over an aero of tri 10 fhhera by conlrolling porcupines help lo keep nature in balance cifotjfae- vim it enjoy vbhijh motict e f4ujio j d tn eiilim iimiius iinitii whilh lltllll b j-ai1fc- sl v ifc 3fffwlni5

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