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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 1, 1952, p. 6

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page six the acton free press acton ontario i thursday may 1st 10oi 6 bottle cjitoi oc h s holden eyes examined cjasses fitted 7 douglas st gue1ph e phead optometrist eyes examined scientifically glasses fitted guelph ss nt gwr a phone 1520 ftubluhml a tun have your watch f repaired f promptly lomindj of rpair part r fntftwrty attiulu to our ex port often uvei days of wait log vheu watdu ned mac titan cleaning and oiling serr- im la our watchword for elgin owner durapow mainspring 0aru6ttl hmtfr to bruk la uthm ayohailb cor moat elfin modal rachlin jewellers acton uayf and girl club off fo a good start thu court hoorti milton was crowded to capacity on krldny vvonintf of last week when the org anization meeting was held of hal ton- throe calf clulw and iwo grain cluus nearly one hundred young people from nil parts of ilalton were in atteiidance in coif club work alone 73 youn nunph between the agon or 12 nnd 20 years enrolled thls cniwtitiuc a record for the county agricul tural representative j whltelnc agisted by a t wnndley chair man of ilaltons club iender xiinilwidiii ihirxre of the mettini which wii a source of in spiration to the mim idulli in at tendance ineidentillv the tnc enrolment ilrarly indicated that he club ljderv conference held in milton i few weelcs ni l- al- iiid paying dividends the election of nffuvrs for the various cliilv resulted os follow holstefn cilf cub 41 mrmuers president birrj archer vie president christina marshall see tieas kileen hunter jerevguenise calf club i r member nrvsltlent earl ba ers vice president grant dein see trelsurer hob jovce ilief and dual purpose club w members t president sandv bu chanan ice president grant ivvhn sor treosurer john will- mott ilalton 411 oat club 12 members president lynne coulter vice president robert marshall ec treasurer arlenne mc arthur ilalton reaver oat club 10 mem- bers president don joyce vice president cliff nornsh sec trea surer allan pjrsons stcding makrs grunt progress despfto the late start and the heivv shower which hit some se tions of the countv on tucsdn evening of last week halton far mers are making good progrtw in getting m the spring crop on th heuier clav imnw the soil is re ported to be very hard in shor it u taking a good deal of power and is hard on machinery in order to secure a satisfactory seed bed the present tine weather contin- umg a goodtv percentage of the seeding will be completed when this appears in print despite tht leportvd unemployment in urbn centres farm help of any vnlu u ould appear to bo just about as scarce as hens teeth needless to add wages being nsked nro out of line with the prices being r eened for agricultural produce in hort farmers are getting a real squerye s i tesiilt of the surplus of all i issi s of meat eggs and milk for top quality crops that mature earlier whatevfr your crop it can he impro ed u ith a complete plant food swifts vigoro for commercial grower is a complete plant food tested by scientific research proved by experience vigoro commercial grower goes to work immediately you introduce it to your soil it gites tovour soil eery ital nutrient essential to crop growth and development ihc results appear in your harvest earlv maturity higher yields top quality awy in vour profits so plan for a bumper crop this jear order vigorofor commercial growers from your authorized swift dealer today swift canadian co limited plant rooo division po tk 39 new tereme owr got your vigoro cg at priced being received by the pro ducer nro touch reduced- on the other hand there htu been little or no reduction in the coat of con centrated feeds fertilisers and other commodities required by the farmer for the operation of hli builnew in fact certain commod ities are up in price from a year 0io the embargo imposed as a result of the outbreak of foot nnd mouth disease is in part responsible for the accumulated surpluses but aside from this export markets for can adian agricultural produce are very limited and consequently the om liu of supply and demand li having a real innings at the expense of the agricultural producer it uohild j tertairily appear as if 19v2 is going to be a lough enr for minv farm operators- we can only hope th ill lfvit will find the u s embargo re moved ami in addition other expoit markets developed oddly garbed y secretary tells of titanic problems in india tinllim juniors slagr iiimikii x at iome the seventh annual at home of the halton juniors held at thi ttrant inn burlington on thursdiv evi ninn of last week u as in out standing success under the lead ership of president mae sprow i and bls various committee chairmen every detail tiad received atten tion nnd the event operated with a smoolhness which would he the envv of any adult group among those acting as patron- and patronesses- were warden and mrs j m wickton mr and mrs r g bennett toronto reeve and mrs stanley nornsh mr and mrs ernest clarke thornhill and mr and mrs j e whilelock guests were presi nt from tin counties of brant wentworth w n- i erloo peel york lincoln hadi mand and wellind all in all it was a delightful event and i i d credit to halton juniors half on junior hifjhlu honored at the recent conference of th junior farmers of ontario held a the ontario agricultural colleg dav ui pelletteno pam president of hiltm junifr firmers viis ehctevl president f the pi o nu ial orj m iatioius it is indeed a real honor to l selected as pr sidi nt of this u and gi owing rural oulh organiz ation with the position got s in m lespoiimhilitifs but our readers t in rest assured that dave will i i is ure up over the veai he li plad an utive and u idmg pi in the junuir farm r piogr n i i i his local group at pilei mo- in tl count v oigani7htion and during th pas veil as vu epn sident of th junior fanners of out mo lie h i in id i w orthvv bile t onli button to the u hievt mulls f lunii kinmrs ft im i prov i n i il isp i hilton count m i well b pim i uf dav e anil his m inv m niv f i ul not itnlv m hilton hut hiouini the piovuue will ill wish him will m this imp n tint position fi the p ist one iui nneh ilf vi u i ive h us hem om of tin miju i vi ois m d ii 1 v wink m it ilton owing o hi iu w ri pmsibi in he his found it lines- it to r s i fioni this pomtion llls sucsmii is a d 11 i u imi i jink r us il of huili i ii it it i mr t ld de i- h hlv i kirdid in his home i ommun v ami vvt aie eonfidi nt he will b ijaillv as pnpul ir wi h thi twimt- m numbers of the group h is seivking a his pruimir j e whitelock heads executive a country with 333 language and where the nvcrage life cx- pcthncy u just about 30 yean where only two of every ten can read and write and where an av erage family earns about 30 a year was pictured to u group of over 60- in the ymca last thuriduy evening the problems of india are titanic declared m g dham- araj who uddrexsed the group wearing indian cap dark high but toned jacket and tight white trous ers darkskinned mr dhumaruj is secretary of the y mc a in nag pur india and is travelling in canud i and the united states to study tin- operations of ys here he was a guest at the father and son ban- quel and then spoke m the gym nasium on four aspects of india y work politics and economy vv orld si rvn e and the chuqeh india us in an interesting alile of development he stuvd par tition in 1m7 was a terrnle shock w hich resultjd in riots and many displaced jversons of indias 400 millions about uh million orc hindu and 1h million ate muslenu- the countos area is i2a00o0 quarc miles canada is about three time margi l al hough india and paktmanaivdivided to keep hindii and momem ap irt there ar 45 million moslems living iimo lg the uliidils in jndia as foreigneis pakustan ills half the food produc ing area vet india has five lines the population to add to thi food stocks wen deplete il by wii imports and foreign aid are vial however mr dhamaraj ttdd actonians he hopes india will be self sufficient by lofifl mothers throw their thildrn into wells so the will not have to siilfer w ith the r st there ls a nurse for every co thoiland a doctor for every 300 thoilsand almost starving people if a man start d l visit tine indian village a da when christ w ls born he would still have 50 yeam ox visiting ahead of him bc fore he mbw each one two million schools are needed there are hundreds uf creeds clojues and over 300 hindu castes with 235 uuguagea in the election lar dhamarej was proud to stute m million voted the best experiment in dem ocracy in the world he felt politically the speaker sold there is a new climate the in dians now appreciate what the british have been able to do rather than blame them for everything hoods and droughts included there were many demonstrations against the british however dur ing one of them a native bund which plaved by ear and hnd no notion of the words of the songs they had heard accomnanled a group of demonstrators who shout ed quit india the background milsie wls a soulful rendition of will ye no come hack aimill there is no icse the indlnn ex plained stressing gvm work in indian y s tin people have no strength to participate nelthr can the y stress religion for oil p r cent of the meniben are non- christian rather it combats prev alent ov i individu dism by cii- t ouragmg nroup activities intro ducing b e k iping night schools and impioving thi breeds of ani- iii ds due to the y cows product ion h is soared from two to is pounds of milk a day the size of eggs lose from one to two ounces ea h and from 50 per year to 132 he tout in upon the division of christians among themselves nnd how that hindered missionary work you can idliiils god has blessed vou er much said mr dham araj there is one answer christ introduced by clift sutton and uick bean he was th inked by itev k a currev mavh kids dont like to go in bed because ifs the bunk interior decorating for expert assistance in planning your decorating schemes superior workmanship frm lurntlm nd th nw wllppr smfu boob call cyril e titt decorator rockwood si ring s lowprictd champion 19 95 60016 lorne garner motors acton ont bhone 452 toths service station acton ont phone 326r acton flour mills chnirnnn of the halton aiisiir i3o ird for tho canadian nation il intitiro for tho blind eloctod at a roccnt niootink in milton j e whitlock of milton other members of the oxihuti are first vicoproldent mrs harr 1 uoru second viccpreidint mrs porc uu gforrctown third mciprimdent alfred lonr acton crhir george e elliott mil or trexiiirer howard h hlu execut ive members mrs m e gov land k y duk milton mr alfred lone alton mr- j f gilli- u lieata georretow n fr- f d i u mr j a m bui oakwlle m- w g frvser mrs m m bnh hurhnrton liobert store who a present tt the meetim y the new intliit iu il ei for the hamil on dlsri the fornnr rtoldm in ch irles hoti ii oi is 1 nnii for n founi ird this month ri ms ere r ide tor the inn i il piiik tor p el hid hilton muni blind whsh 11 be hld in u e r iuh t i i nr lid t iipowivn f bl id perons the miritnan e f a tnuh tvpe llbirs nil ad i rul irijuiil siiiiort will be p uli d b th fuiuis eoll el d b th hilton iami ailun board the i in idini n ition il inll u to- i ulint during thr eue s i i men thoniti the h ilton count ad viso biuil all he lull- lh ni oiil iastitlile ire asaibv witho it cost for risiiunts of ha on com 1 the people who l our culse will indeed be helping o liitht a lamp rl j blind slid mr- j m bell lh campuitn chairman poduiion i ford tractor iorct lt4jml we are happy to be able to tell you that the lawsuit brought more than four years ago against ford motor company detroit mich and dearborn motors corporation birmingham mich by harry ferguson and harry ferguson inc has been settled- by agreement of the parties there are three pojnts connected with this settlement which as a present or possible future owner of a ford ivactor we want to make clear to you regardless of what you may hear to the contrary these are the facts 3 points of interest to our present ond future customers iford motor company will continue production of the present ford tractor without interruption and dearborn motors corporation will continue to market them nationally aa in the past in canada ford tractors and dearborn farm equip ment are marketed by- ford motor company of canada limited through ita 750 fordmonarch dealers by the end of 1952 ford motor company has agreed to make two simple changes nnd only two chnngeo in the means of operation and control of a pump used in the hydraulic system in the ford tractor after these simple changes have been made there is nothing in the settlement of the suit to prevent ford motor company from continuing the manufacture of the present ford tractor for as long as it may choose 2 ford motor company will continue to produce and dear born motors corporation will continue to supply through its distributors and dealers all repair parts for all past present and future ford tractors 3 ford tractor will continue to offer all the advantages of the present system of hydraulic control the present method of attaching and operating implements and all other features respon sible for their wide popularity dearborn motors will continue to offer its same complete line of implements tractor and implement sales ford motor company of canada limited a statement by mr hinry fore ii in normal timoa ford motor company would carry auch a huit to n final conclusion in tho courts those are not normal times under the circurrwtancoh ue were glad to pet rid of the litigation to avoid the expenbe lianihhnient and fur ther interference with our trnctor huninckb involved in additional eara in the court th tttlmnt in no way in llh ford motor company continu ing to off to tho farmov tho lowoil pricod tractor with hydraulic control and tho protont mothod of attaching and oporating imptomonti windsor ontario wives protet altjinst 10 tie and bne left oil meat the meat should be trimmed rot they hollsew 1 ueh fat thompson motors acton ford tractors sales and service dearborne implements

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