m j i y vm ocorobtowm hbrald trr paqk4 metro water control scheme on w cost thirty million t s your hrtin bontrco r united sumjrban gast company lwmted 7 main street south georgetown tr 739j1 ppslllillolillsispidlllisllipilillsisiiililii mccl lires on cent s you add up a sleepmoster 230 coil mattress and matching box spring 8950 mahogany or walnut 46 bed 01 one cent complete outfit 8951 no tricks a real bargain hcmcclureltd 14 main street s geofkmttown tb 7252 we bebeve in serana samsfkhon a legion water control scheme for the 950 squar mile metro toronto ration which would pre vent future- flood disasters such as hurricane hani has been app roved by the executive committee of the metropolitan toronto and region conservation authority a report on these schemes pre pared by at h richardson p rig authority chairman and e w bakes vicechairman calls for federal government assistance in financing the program estimated to cost 3qo0o00a the executive has also approved plans for a delegation from the authority to go to e ill ion land in the area the plan yet to be ratified by the full 6 man authority win be discussed shortly with members of the metro toronto parks and recrea tion committee at esquesin6 council ten ton load limit set for glen bridge present the scheme tp hon d s barkness minister of northern affairs and national resources the committee recommended that such a meeting be held as soon as possible the report notes that the policy of the ontario government for flood schemes of this type when shared with the government of onaoakis to contribute 37 such a program would embrace the watersheds of the humber etobicoke lumico don highland creek rouge river petticoat creek and dufferin creek action required to be taken according to the report includes consideratioji of protective work where possible with approval on ly where cost is less than the in crease in value of the property protected whether directly or in directly approval of multipur- a lead limit of lr tons nas been placed by esquesing council oft vehicles using the bridge near glen williams which leads from ottawa ana the wth line in the direction the martin estate the bridge is on lot 23 between the wth and llth concessions although council had agreed at a recent meeting to maintain a retaining wall in uie river at glen williams which credit valley con servation authority was planning to build belowthe cemetery action pas been stalled on this construc tion for the time being the job was estimated to cost 4000 but when tenders were re ceived in response to advertising the lowest received was almost twice this figure and the author ity has made no decision on pro ceeding three dollar claims for foxes destroyed were paid to mrs a n stark r r 3 john scott pose conservation work where georgetown jack lawson r r 4 benefits are shown to be greater acton and warner pfeiffer r k than the cost public control of j georgetown the flood plain land that lies in the- region through flowage rights wrestlikh5 friday aug 30 milton arena atain event pat oconnor mighty ursus semi final midget tag team bout sky low low and beau brummel vs little beaver and farmer mcgregor preliminary mark lewin vs pat flannigan fbxst bout at 145 p ml unenwje 150 cmdrati with aov soc general 100 in agricultural areas and full pur chase in urban areas the report adds that engineers plans are nqw ready for action on sections of the regional control program including the black creek tributary of the humber rever in another move the mtrca executive also approved in prin cipal a plan for the acquisition at land owned- by the city of tor onto and etobicoke township in the lower humber valley the proposed humber plan would lead to reopening this formerly popu lar area to public use the area extends from dundas street to the mouth of lake ontario the pro posal also cadis for the acquisition of other flood plain and consera- a 50 claim was paid to h craig reid for a heifer injured by doss a n stark was paid 400 for a trip as valuator farm newts i oarrv rodnby varieties again outstanding jjw everywhere we have been dur ing the past two or three weeks halton farm operators are well pleased with the yields and samp les they are getting from then garry and rodney varieties of oats yields from both varieties are excellent x and tlaey really weigh originally promoted due to their resistance to both leaf and stem rusts they are in some cases showing a light infestation of this fungus disease which indicates that another race of rust is on the way so amr experimentalists will have to keep working away and dbvelop mere rust resistant varieties in the meantime halton farm operartoars growing these two varlties are delighted with their 1957 crops which is the bet ter frankly- we dont know some growers like parry and others boost rodney as yet e havent the returns from the teats laid down in the county in 1957 how ever we will be surprised if 90 of hal tons oat- crop in 1958 is not produced from garry and rodney completes library course at columbia university miss marilyn bell daughter of mr and mrs john bell 79 main st s has completed a summer course at columbia university in new yorkj city and has returned to her posi- tion in the science library of im- periol oil ltd at sarnia miss bell is a graduate of hav- errgal college and the university of western ontario london where she graduated this spring next monday september 2nd is labour day which is universally observed as a holiday in the united states and canada this is the last public holiday of the summer the next one will be thanksgiving day first canadian convention artificial breeding group we flo through anything to give you good service we often get distress calls from people whove bought insurance from us maybe theyve had a are a burglary an auto accident whatever the problem whatever the time of day or night we always try to come through with the help that our policyholders need john r barber agency insurance and travel john r freeman kersey hill street talangle 7s821 riddlers n cloverdale mall harvest mo festival it at f jsfei k3i v- ft uii for war peat flit mml t inl 4tjbbb the royal york hotel toronto was the scene of the tenth annual convention of the national assoc iation of artificial breeders held august llth to 14th this organization has a member ship of 94 businesses engaged in the work of cattle improvement through artificial insemination in 1956 there were 5762656 cows in 48 states and us possessions on the organized insemination prog ram dr u a herman of columbia missouri who has been executive secretary of the national associa tion since 1953 in making his re port to the meeting pointed out that their members are now bree ding 99 per cent of all the cattle being serviced artificially in the united states the objective of the national as sociation can be summed up in their slogan bettor cattle for bet ter living through their coor dinated efforts over 13000 was channelled into research work on disease diagnosis and control me thods in cattle that are associated with reproduction a portion of these research funds are directed toward better insemination and se men preservation techniques fin ally a considerable amount of re search and expense is being direc ted toward the subject of sire eval uation and sire proving in order that thevvry best bulls are used most extensively in this program which is directed toward in creasing the production and effi ciency of both dairy and beef cat tle the a i digest a monthly pub lication of which dr herman is ed itor is now being circulated to 10000 persons in agricultural cir cles in united states and canada as well as to interested persons in 60 foreign countries stanley earl of unadilla new york s president of ohe national association he is also president of the new york artificial breed ers cooperative at ithaca new york an organization breeding al most 400000 cows annually in that state both be and w herman emphasized that on the north ame rican continent only about 28 per cent of the cow population is- ganbtcd in the program and that a great challenge to increase that percentage and so reduce the num ber of scrub bulls in our countries sull exists this was the first tine that this national association jias met out side of the united states the formation of the organization was first proposed at a meeting of the american dairy science associa tion at guetph in 1047 the first president was max drake of ohio with successive presidents ken neth jwallln of wisconsin and w r aeildon of new hampshire hosts to tb national conven tion it the ontario association oi artificial breeders assisted by the ontario dept of agriculture the ontario agricultural college on tario veterinary college and the breed association of canada mmftber organisations of the i paafi serviced 335000 carue in the province of ontario fa 19b8 repretenta approxlfnjtely one li of the pofwlation of the convention dr c d graham the deputyminister of agriculture ac ted toaatnaaster and introduced the minister of agriculture for ontario hon w a goodfellow a panel discussion on sire evalu ation moderated by professor george raitbby of the ontario ag ricultural college was keenly lis tened to methods used in evaluating sires were explained by maurice john son of new york state max drake from ohio peter malenkovick of minnesota and roy snyder of on tario young sire proving prog rams and methods of analyzing young bulls to be purchased were considered of prime importance max drake of ohio still emphasiz ed the value of a well selected nat urally proven sire another afternoon the group tou red roniandale farms gormly on tario brampton jersey farms don head farms richmond hill and mh farms at miliiken where a chicken barbecue was held persons attending the conven tion were from six provinces 31 states and also indian pakistan turkey and puerto rico hamilton 1 v 0onstrukht tl 64 prjncfchamb drive tr 73480 homes 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