Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 19, 1953, p. 8

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i awitha t ygmgraajtrsajxum v tbs gfcokwstown hitbmjb fabm news wedneaday bveg auguat 19th 1sss page 8 fartt in georgetown exclusively m silvers jim madie asphalt roofing new roofs and repairs tv aerials installed phone 709 r 14 flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member tds telegraph delivery service flowers by wire anywhere in the world morton floral phone 315w georgetown bill garbutt plumbing and heating all types of repair work water systems eav estrone hlng sarah st georgetown phone 505r have your ssso oil burner installed now i easy ttkms jttee estimates 55 down 3 years to pay all work fully cumranteed w bill sproule 4 elizabeth st s phone 1s77 brampton omm1 commercial domestic wiring good woriananship prompt service leos electric service i st phone 240 e victoria 2rm three farms visited irtr soil and crop tour ontario s winter wheat yield lu 1953 is the highest on record stated dr don huntley head of the field husbandry dept at the ont ag ricultural college when addressing the twilight meeting sponsored by the halton soil and crop improve ment association at woodland or chards on thursday evening despite busy harvesting condi tions over fifty soil and crop en thusiasts were out for the evening s programe which got under way at 7 00 pm at nueland farm oper ated by fred nurse president of the halton association here the group inspected a four acre pasture of orchard grass and ladino clo ver on which mr nurse turned his aairy herd of 27 jerseys on may 6 this small acreaee has carried this erd for the greater part of the sea son the fertility treatment last spring included t light application of poultry manjn from the nurse 900 bird flock and also 100 lbs per acre of 33 per ctnl ammonium nit rate during the bnof visit this group uso inspected a pit silo in which is stored 20 ion of silage from a 22 acre meadow a hedge of mul tiflora roses pla lied in the fill of 19o0 a new 40x60 drive barn and the hay drier opt rated b i ten hp ont c under gas engine llndalt farm the next v isit was to the farm of ma uric beat trafalgar township here the saw a horizontal silo built on top of the ground in which is stored some j00 tons taken oft 20 acres or meadow in early june the large barnyard which was cemen ted this past spring and an excel lent pasture field were other fea tures which inieiested the iroup during their brief stay at this- out tandine farmstead woodland orchards the final visit was at woodland orchards near palermo here the operator gcoilc b atkins hid laid down d interesting group of silite tests the first w is a test including some 9 varieties of silage corn de spite the late plinting seison in halton incldei tally the corn it woodl in is wis planted on june 0 nearlv a month liter th in normil the crop averages well over 6 feet at the present t me the second test involved mi ichn g versus tul tivation in vjru is i jinbiiutu ns at the moment t first ultiv ition would appear to i e the most effec tive the corn in this area appears equal in growth to that which had received three cultivations during the season th mulched plots also compared favourably with those which had been cultivated two or three limes the complete story however will nol be available until the yields art taken later in the fall the final test inspected was a replicated oat viricty test h n the new variety sirmoc was showing up well m competition with such varieties as beaver erban and rox ton interesting discussion with local mills filled to ctpitity and buyn t mlns out it most centres the vilut of or i inn what from a f ed si u l oml in rfcl ttion to oats emit n for considerable discuisu n it w s pointed out by agricultural ktprestntitivc j e whittlotk th it cvn though a mir ktt could 1 found al 1 10 per bu sh 1 this mi an only 50 per ton no 1 westtri ittd oats it present pns ost s5j x to 100 ground ufiti delivered oi the other hand ton of wheat contains dproxi mitely 1800 b of total digestible j utritnls whtrtas a ton of oats contains only sf me 1400 pounds of total digestible nutrients n j thomas of the soils department ontario agricultural college who operates his own diiry farm near gutlph summed up the matter by g r johnston who has been appointed chief of transport research for the canadian national system during nearly 24 years service with the company mr johnston has gained a wide knowledge of the diversified oper ations of the railway and has made intensive studies oi all forms of transportation he served with the rgnvft in the second world war with the rank of lieutenant stating anyone who normally finds it necessary to purchase feed grain would be very foolish to sell their wheat at present prices in any event my 500 bushels of wheat 1b staying in the bind with this logic many other practical farmers present appeared to be in agreement new menace to wheat crop dwarf bunt a new fungus dis ease attacking wheat has made its appearance in several counties in ontario during the past year stated dr don hugwjly in his address dr huntley wlwwus introduced to the gathering by a h martin director of the crops seeds and weeds branch of the ont bept of ag riculture paid tribute to the lovely setting in which tht meeting was being held at woodlands orchards and also to the lindale and nurse land farms previously visited w perr sonally he adiit d 1 would like to have stayed two or three hours at tach farm with further reference to tht disease dwarf bunt dr huntley pointed out lhat in contrast to common bunt or stinking smut the stalk will b shoit but with a head of normal length this disease is not only seed borne but also soil boi ne the speaker also dealt with kool hot uid take all two other fundus diseases which attacked fields here and t litre throughout the province this year the only advice 1 can give at the moment is to prac tice a fcood rotation do not trow wheat loo frequently in the same field a t woodley ably expressed the ippreciatioii of tht tathennl to the hosts and speakers of the evening and thus concluded one of the most interesting field meetings ever held ii the county umehou5b umehouse institute learns about bees a very instructive and interest ing address on bees by mrs frank chlsholm of hornby was the highlight of the august meeting of limebouse women s institute held at the home of mrs s kirkpatrlck recently mrs chlsholm told of the queens drons and workers -al- so the uses of beeswax as well as honey ihe motto no man is ever poor who has a garden at his door was given by mrs gisby and the cur rent events taken by mrs h nor ton mrs geary was chairman for the meeting on agriculture and can idian industries some of the topics by the diilerent conveners wtrt use your franchise stop worrying and stai t living ju dith queen of england c a c bulletin weeds eradicated if nltatked early v mrs a norton sang a vocal solo pretend plans were midc for the short c urses from tht department and an invitation to join silver wood in their short course on rug mak ing was accepted mrs ellerby thanked the speak er the hostess and assistants and ill who took part in the program after which the meeting closed with tht queen insurance travel real estate walter t evans co mill street phone 183 georgetown ontario serving your community for over 30 years we are prepared to do all types of plumbing new bathrooms installed or remodelled water systems repairs of all kinds ken nash phone 239r king street georgetown g orjetowr this year fair date is later october 3rd dancing every saturday sing song movies amateurs sunday n1tes huttonvillepcirk brampton 357 j 13 these aulo daredevil shows to compete one against ihe other for championship afternoon grand stand 12 days mon aug 31 through sat sept 12 canadian national exhibition toronto shorthand accounting typewriting and related subjects thoroughly taught at day and night school by fully qualified teachers starting september 8 1953 under new management tor free catalogue and tuition rates call visit or write brampton business college 21 main street south brampton miss elma d avery principal school 11 86 phone nos residence 2282 individual attention given every student iwr2 we have what you need lumber and builders supplies frames sash offers you this proof i compare before you buy the above 3 world b lending tiled to compete one npainst it motorcycle thriller fnch automobiles endovertmi unit pletely over huge buses nn 1 dangerous roman standing log hlgb into the sir anil ll i other thrillers all thin to i devil can claim the tltli r flvent of the cne and be i greatest circus acts in mi through sept 12th thr m t reserved 1 00 general a i daredevil shows are ached vi ry known automobile and t outdo ihe others in rolling i jumping automobiles com i i p irked automobiles the id for i ke motorcycles leap- ll ii driving nd a dozen and what individual dare- i i ii us tho big afternoon tli ere will be 12 of the ill r r 12 divn a is 31st i tw for grand stand seats children 60c oilomatic with j low 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