Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 18, 1953, p. 8

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the qbobonown ttkkald wednesday evening feb 18 1983 eta health clinic outstttftmg fmfwfe of iodelwoi4c i eavesttroughihg pujmbing heating don mouston phokes47w fakm news watson will speaks ar tormemben chapter iode was shown in a report pre sented at the last meeting by the secretary hutfft lrwln the auw health unlc which is held in the legiqp hall is one of f p fc the outstanding efforts of the lad jwj rail dehofl mow tea nd one which will be con tinued this year for many yeara loo an adopted school- in hall burton has been a project of the chapter last year two bales of etofhjng were sent as well ar a parcel which contained highest prices paid for sattteiiea miseeusmoaa fern delivered to our ywd 175 caroline st n l waxmansons phone hamilton 8 wj01 mid ww the livestock situation is to be the subject of w p wataons ad dress at the annual hahon seed fair and bacon show in the milton town hall an address by the- one jh and only bill watson always en penu andoa all th a packed hallth halum coun- dttlidix in vow the par a piano as purchased as a gift ticulirly in the dairy swine and tar the new howard wrigglesworth 1 aild annually buy no 1 seed the prbmay bttjeot bttutad mfaa brganl- zatton of the halton seed stair wu to a medium qrwttch sel tertond buyers might yet together over the years there have been many occasions when grain unclea- ned at farm auctions has sold at aa much money per bushel aa power cleaned high quality mo 1 seed at the county seed fair this fact alone with the deplorable results revealed by our seed drill surveys all goes to support our contention that 50 per cent of our producers are not seed grain conscious is h any wonder therefore that our yields per acre fall far short of those in great britain denmark sweden and other leading agrlcul tuse nj iaeaad as tedly weather conditions are a fac tor but knawthow it altnyart of the answer tthfler ptfeaentujr conditions the margin bc prdttt ta most farming enterprise is woar- row to permit us lirtbss to do otherwise than know what we sow farm news farm income tax is meeting subject ontario a hog marketing agency and farm income tax are to be the highlights or an imtruot meet ing to be jointly staged by the hal- ton federation of agriculture and ton town hall 6a thursday ac 3st28lritiot 2 ox tmrnotk jperauoo r a i stewart aformer president of tt ontario tsrtion of agriculture wtu4ead lntbwnuslon on farm inctjme stewart has madsf an entaaaatlve study of the subject and comes well qualified to- handle a very controversial subject harold mcgrogan of the income tax de partment and e former resident of milton will be onhfjbd to an some of the antlcsbttsas knotty ff jems gunav newton of ithe ontario hog producers will be the leader of the discussion on ontario new hog marketing agency flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member tds telegraph delivery service flowers by wire anywhere is the world norton floral phone 315w georgetown public school a high school bur sary continued and a special 50 scholarship awarded to a high school student baby jacket and diapers have been made by several mem bers and sent to national headquar iters a number of books were pre sented to the local library and the girls at cedarvale school were ta ken by members to see the showing of the royal journey at the roxy always a generous donator the chapter made donations last year t the h music f st john ambulance association pop py day and the lucy morrison memorial fund a tog day for the institute for the blind netted over 200 a group entry of baking and fan clwork was made at georgetown fair and social events included the valentinetlance and a lawn tea a successful project test fall was the presentation of silvers fashion show farm news garbutt plumbing and heating all types of repair work water systems eatestreagung sarah st georgetown phone 505r 7r hartt fshoc in georgetown exclusively at silvers halton debaters win advance to finals eleanor mckeown acton and earl snow milton accompanied by some twenty halton supporters gained further recognition for them selves and the halton junior far mers at kohler rural youth cen tre near cayuga on thursday ev entng on this occasion an excellent de bate on the topic resolved that our present educational system falls to meet the needs of young farm people brought the hahon debat ers against audrey cooper and dor othy volkes of haldimand county the judges mr donald graham agricultural representative in brant cpuntx mr graham dunn vtlle high school staff and w e breckon of burlington were unan imous in awarding the decision to halton but were high in their praise for all four debaters resolving that our present educa tional system provides for a very flexible curriculum which may be suited to varying local conditions eleanor and earl were successful in refuting the strong points of the affirmative debatethat more agri cultural training is needed by young farm people to make them success ful farmers arid that more of this training should be given in our elementary ana secondary schools it was further jointed out by the halton team that the fault was not in the clucatioml system but in the failure of we the people to tike advantite of tle ficilitics oltered following the debate mr mc jiticcr for three beef industries which faces produ cers at the present time the event should see the milton auditorium with standing room at a premium in addition to hearing an out standing authority discuss the live stock outlook those in attendance will have an excellent opportunity of securing some top quality seed grain at reasonable prices with the exception of tfie junior farmer classes all grain and small seeds entered must be backed by govern ment grade the seed drill surveys of the past two years have revealed a deplorable lack of appreciation for no 1 seed grain among halton far mers according to the 1951 sur vey only 38 per cent were sow ing no 1 seed and even in 1952 one quarter were sowing rejected seed or seed not even fit for a num ber three grade which in cereal grains permits distributing up to 8500 weed seeds to the acre it is not suggested for a moment that the great majority realize tflat they are sowing weed seeds but it does indicate that 50 per cent of our people are not seed grain con scious if one lacks efficient seed cleaning equipment at home and it is not convenient to take ones grain to a central cleaning plant then surely it is good business to purchase no 1 seed backed by gov ernment grade the margin between the cost of feed grain and no i seed is so slight that over the province quite a goodly percentage of onta rios better farmers feel it is good economy to feed their own grain oderation is best in ail things the hou se of seagram men who think of t0m0rh0w practise moderation today aamb travel notes easter tours new york 3day all expense ml ck tours from wjm washington 7 cft 4 days from aslsasi beach a wonderful uvon jjjgq consult i jthn r barber keown const rvatic hnldiitidnri cou t screened films on rorcstry and conscrvat on del icidus rat reshmcnls compl i mtnts or the haldimand junior rir mers and a tour of the rural youth nd agricultural centre building concluded an enjoyable and educa tional evening four county debating teams will now enter the next round of de bates with one other county receiv ing a bye for this round by a pcq cess of elimination two teams will remain eventually to debate for the provincial champlonshu thompson farm nfws beef bull sfclqw ijlas record entry tjj royal winter fan- building iotoronto next month will see the largest number of bulls ever of fered for sale at one time in the history of the province in conver sation today with w p watson livestock commissioner fee onto rio wo learned 348 are listed for sale included in the list of con signers are entries from the fol lowing prominent halton breeders t c amos moffat s g bennett georgetown gordon b of bronte s e griffen son acton w h merry oakviue and w f james georgetown under terms of the sale purch asers are offered generous assist ance through the ontario live stock branch the ontario government will pay a premium equal to one third of the selling price of each bull up to 150 peranimap to all parties who reside and bperate farms in ontario anyone in the market for a beef herd sire will have an opportun- ky of making a good selection and ett the same time secure generous financial it plymouth 53 youve seen them all now lets get down and talk value plymouth is outstandina in many ways- balanced ride new truly balanced tuspenfisrl oontrola feu pitch and jounce levels tr road three ways gtveayou the sense steadiest most restful rids youve ever experienced balanced braking prymouth has two ti braldm systems and where other kwhrtosd cars rtavebutoosltydrautlooytimwlneacsh fmnt brake plymouth has two ohdngyou balanced vision wim167rnoreqlsasajea closeinvmaon newonesmcvftealryourved sleek more beautiful yet often balanced 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