Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 1, 1950, p. 11

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if iry ulmsj8fi j akon fa 4mauiiats ftfijmon to l 3 jdttotton f jtfln farmer are showing in- lnterest ra the uw of agrl- limestone in 1840 40 were uiuedbjrtho agrl- office in milton in com- 6 20 permits jot the pre- apparenuy the game iiej id many othm seo ovtoee in haldi- example jheytsrued per- lmoeoverhi almost 3600 creaus to ot jviou jtfpti rtht 1ut jjt ne as a soil anendraent is nansa new idea tteforr the use of lime- was made atuw written befare- the chhst in great britain lieatlon- or- agricultural to theuffelds la an old practfce the same 4s many parts ot united louis bromheld in mali- describes how be used the first step in his soil- programme the helton improvement association laid their first aerie of denton- and experiments with ne in 1930 twenty demon- wer laid down on as many at farms in 1b48 some very data is now coming to victor j- lawrenoe of the district instrafalgar town- son whose farm one of the demonstrations was laid some eleven years ago re ft outstanding results legumes alfalf the clovers peas all heavy feeders on cal- aacution to a greatly in yield of alfalfa from the jpuea mr lawrence states he double the yield of peas limed area that he did off ned area adjoining l da of the georgetown area i farm is in the limestone area gely enough perhaps the booster for the use of ag- llmestone in halton a laid down lis the fall of ion the farm of w e breclcon appleby nelson township in beachvule lime and dun ne were tested side by side t the one and two ton rates llcatlon the field was sown grain and seeded down in of 1949 recently mr reported that this post fall was a tremendous difference catch ot da vers on the 4- limed area and the balance of lid he was not able how- to detect any difference in tnds in so far as the source one was concerned nor the areas receiving the ant rates of application readers should realize that is chiefly a soil amendment words it is not intended it take the place of barn- j manure or commercial fertlli- illme does however have a ideal to do with the avollabii utilization of the plant food oil nee was made earlier in je to the issuing of per f by the agricultural office at the permit enables the of agrcutural limestone a subsidy of 3 cents per on the transportation of nestone a lime spreader ser ill now available in other the firm in question will ort the lime to the farm and it directly from the truck the fields the cost of the ne loaded on the truck is ton at dundas ortatton costs around 6 or nts per- mile per ton the of the limestone on the is clone at a cost of so cents recently a farmer in the district whose form is 29 from dundas had 88 tons on his farm at a net cost of per ton after deducting tho atlon subsidy consideri th use ot ag- nesibne should first i a soil test to make sure their requires such application information concerning soil permits for purchase of lime seeitiem office in milton 18way kiwanis donate ilabsihts to ton club members jl more power to you inoro profits to you in 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will be awarded swine grain tractor nee garden club project iotganind in halton in that bture the halton milk for eajvral yeara have twoatctw ach an- tetif anudpas that few of our readers havenot heard of alex stewart aad son outstanding farmers near alias craig in middlesex county alex stewart senior member of the partnership won the title of oat king on two different occasions nt theinternatlonnlijve stock and grain show rt chicago in- addi tion the stewarts are recognized as among the top formers of western ontario john stewart has been ccurcd as guest speaker for the annual halton seed fair and bac on show to be held in milton on march 17th and 18 lives there a man who la so abnormal that he cannot be stirred by strapless fonnalt noperson wasvever bonourad foe what ha recflvect honor to ths reward of what ha gam 1st stjouns onttedroltobch rev john m smith conducted the mornin worship at st johns urch on sunday the les son was read from acts 010 and the message was entitled when god inte from the store dr christian history mr smith re- fered to godinterrupted lives and vimphaslzcd that god still inter rupts the life pattern and life dir ection of men this interruption ne said might come anywhere in n mans experience in his time of worshlpr in his vocation in his avocation or in his vacation iiours and when it does come man is disturbed and often becomes rebel liousbut he cannot escape the ufc- clinnglng decision of falling in line with the divine will or rcbclllousiy living the life of unhappy defiance the congregation of st johns was fortunate in having john rock- wood noted opera and concert baritone as guest soloist accom panied by norman laird he sang the lords prayer and phow rtauuful are thy dwellings the choir under the direction ofifr laird added to the ministry tat hy aiagtisjtte iiii aragle i unto me the evening worship at st johns was conducted by members of the session elder aex mac- laren accompanied the congrega tional singing at the piano and elders graham farnell and george word read the scriptures the far mer leading the congregation in the responsive readings and the latter reading from st john 10116 prayer wris offered by rev j m smith and tho offering was dedica ted by elder dr a mcallister clerk of session a duet entitled the ninety and nine was sung by uidcr howard wrlgglesworth and mrs wrlgglesworth accompan ied by mrs james f evans a story concerning the composition of this wellknown liymt was told by elder j d godfrey who also gpbke o the subject the saviour shenhord gprj itilri a story ulua- trauvfeof uio consoling power of the hymn come ye disconso late other hembers of the ses sion acted as ushers aldrhurchr hostk following tha evening worahtp pictures depleting something ox thai churehk msanbnarjr effort 1ft an- gou afrloa watti r ahowa hi tha hrniilallftnbol good chowd at euchre a dancb at stewarttowm proceeds from the petty wm hs used for equipment ami tljlltaaucal the hall the party was arraaaad alarg ctqwd attended the first ny n i nniinlfliia unmrnaail nf llaaaa euchre and dance sponsored by the hall board in esquesing commun ity hall at stewarttown last fri day there were 34 tables for cards and several of the younger people came in later for dancing to doris hulls orchestra with we louth calling off mrs leonard coxe and mrs george wingtleld won the ladles prize at cards and cleave wilson and fred sinclair ofrlnheld highest scores for men george curxie deputy george leslie craig raid wilfrid bird milton brown fiasat lla- nnbb mrs robert oinningham and mrs walter lawjon trying tor explain the reason tor vorld wide disagreement an in dian said when nations pipe of peace no one eifye iilwll tim ammm jbbbbubflaaabbbblibbabbbbbbbaaaabbababaajsu attention farmers 1 j we are paying the higheat pevailina pricea for dead a or crippled rann animala a- horses r cattle h0cs 5- telephone collect for braedate aejwfca i gordon young umited toto j adtialtu 3638 riaialiili fflt b

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