muw jimi fr- ivwyftwjra fw- back sex ihp acfon imr pmm acton ontario u i- tfmnuday jotfb hh mtor from hqltonf farm lands r t championship trips aw in haltonpeel judging contests sixty halton junior farm were hosts recently to so junior farmers from trie iiouthbortriit courtty of ivel it was the oivam in of their restevtivo annual liw- tvk judging competition am bennett associate agricultur al rppwvwntative fr halton aid iswl counties was in chanisv tth ravaleadr of juniors whi udg- t l ed ivrehf tyns at niamey s then back to w h komivn fr hilsleins koli rllvs for jovsovn rrtv niirrfvr yorkshires w ii merrys for l joy brv fo guernsey and finally t j h willmott and sons for hmp- shirks and angus s total of to vlasss in th- sftinvm tho vmiii each gave c reasons tho classes judged dinins halton l hlrould he into mominfi the ffuia judges we- t that research work j h willmmt j h mcoullnirh j ln in the ivpartment of nramni suk ontario agi loultiiial ketan lture tlh ivter mlinlinm h and ivtimta ntajivtt utev nonlxn tut john i wtttiiiiitl and dave iviietloi to old john w r i t 11 vv rnlttvvitlhlh may u7 ii ihim picket aunty ttuvltaiiitii nth j k i a paul johiion flih ilt wllon ttli lu johnii hth hcavjumi mud itll ttl art johiiuen ft a special donated h all lien well to lu v anted to the imiinly having- three cttrvliiius vv uh hi i ighst aggregate kcmo wai won lif nilton by tlje f u si three en ier listed above applying liquid ivs fertilizer costly bramptor harold hanna tor nndj r whilrivk c wiiimmxi tap jttdjre when the awsrds wen- announc ed they revealed john o willmoti s the hijrh livestook judjje of tho tiny w sth score of 7 is out of a jktssiblc 7s0 in socojid place was slave peletterio withmf followed toy johh w puvet with sk the hamikoin spectator ftwwnp- ionshlfi ward was won by karl wilson cf norval this award is based on leadership prticijvit- ion in junior farmer amivities participatior in4rh club work ami finally judgins ability over the pat three years the award- wvs presented at the milton town hall or tho ieemns of the competition by frank seromhe district edilo of the spec another pleasing feature of ah evenings program was the a- i j jiouneemeni of mrs mabel borg- strom home conoausl that the j halton district w 1 cnsmpionshp i award had beer won by helen i vsvian of the nelsor club the presentation was made by mrs ielber downs county honor pins verc also presented to the follow- oiituarv retired farmer fatt dies aftiv a lllliimi if llneijliiilihrt mr mwfllil- fall iiumi iiwiiv tit nt jh himplliil iii liielill nil in ttilon kiiuiiiiki hi ainl i ww mild imiii1p lit illllllltil wlllt lllti pimiil at iliii ii iw itvii yiftfa he leaiimd lie imllel innhinu lrate mid vtfiked nl unit limit im iii i lumlll fnx h t l collogo over the past three years reveali that one pnmd of plant fov1 is ma il spray costs 2s times as much m the form of dry slrt11 commeivial fertiltier jn lav foliar spray costing alxvi jli ivr aciv did not increase yields i lsm however a similar spray ltreatment tncrtaserf corn yields by titirsut tt bushels in the same years 5hvlsdry fertilizer costing 8 pr ocre mcrxased yields by nearly 20 bushels pe acre- this was the sub stance of a statement made bv frof n r richards head of th department of soils at the agric ultural representative conference held at ridgetown last week prof richards further stated i that the evaluation of foliar ap- j plication as a method of fertilizing i general farm crops is being coh- tmued the production of less ex pensive spray materials is a future possibility however stated prof richards these will be applied to the soil and not to the foliage it has been known for a long time that plant nutrients espec ially nitrogen can be absorbed through the leaves of plants one difficulty however is in keeping ins 4h honiemakers- marine mdnald j on the f m alice wilkinson arleane mcarth he illivid willi hu fnitilly in li county llii iliihnvllle iiimihi iimlt where he riilillel until u i u when lie ciinie tv nilkniigilwevn iiiki fiiun il thole up to llkvlle thin move i to iii hlllglllei- home iii lllelph his wife matilda varey died in itljtl sin vlvlng me five iluiiulitirn inl three mina mi huink hill ikimci liuelph mi j ii i nl bock iklliell mliiiien mrs c k davelihrt iksthill uiul mix fl vebeitaniyi mill n mrs wllfifd kennedy llll 2 hmkwnnd hur ry aetoii krnle iuelpli mid char lie uk i ciimpheilvllle there are 1 gruudeliildren und 2tl gnat grandehlldren funeral services were held on monday from flic runiley funeral inline nt acton the service was conducted by rev porter of cuelph pallbeurers were six of lib grandsons william kee richard hill and artliur davenport guelph russell and kenneth- fall and thomas kennedy acton the flowor bearers were also grandchildren leslie hill spey- side ronald fatt acton hazel everdell acton martin davenport rr 3 milton vi davenport and margaret cole guelph speaker traces origin of bible tlih lilmhllllii of till itlhl hue lilv itrmliln hniiilay may stt uiiihimi whim llm iiiiimikallni iikii liritnriiit ntirfiiliiil nl lliiiiii in liieinin y nf tji liilx a t iii own who win a fciltlifiil leliiiy of i im itmul ihhikii for fill urn tim innelfiib wnn hw- in the llnpllll illllflll m m join ihhiiibii hie iniitlnu ilisliii hay rnliiiu imi in tin hihlmh nf favnilln- liyinii tim haphm mil in lilu hh ml iilim inlrimliiceil ifiiv iui mill who wtti rnciiilly mplrliilil ei lellil v of llm upper luiiim aimmiaiy of iim iirituh iii iluu lliiile hiirlely if i imlllrinil hie wiiiii llml jll llllilo httlutv it ililpk in liiiimliillnu mill illiliffi ttmitl44 mi i l h ii44- wu- lliln wiy tin illlile ioilel local scouting in annual report mnthi of local acfrtiting aotlv- iiihu ihiiiidfid in tfio annual re port of um hoy byntt auoclatton irovlntilal council for ontario ulileii win ulimllted at the 44th tijjutial meetluk tit the provincial council at firavenhurat in march mine hrlnf tictmt heturvi nror artntirwu thla tif hr una of greatly lncraid activity wllli five oh well training cura a winter crnplft courao for i under u hover weelehd and u provincial oil well reunion the iilort read at i hi reunion 73 mruduale ollwelllaim recaptufed part trairijiuf adtfentiirek iluit uie in hafil tor the eurly cimiflftaflnn of the iifci chafl if km wotds und its delfrotlofi itu year olrtor rarmino thlro mir icp a uccealon of deficits in irjiarstlon of a farm in nnnneetlon- with the county home led the municipality of col- jtheiiuir to decide to go out of the firming huaineu the rifict fo- liinl yhitr wai th100 mpkkim hoanwo vuttigftltonblkih ort cf a machine which aort letter f throukti the fpevation of a key- toard l ring iriulled ir the fhiil vffice hept when s key i j preinied the wttvir drops inui ths rtht iaae ur helen brucker martha may audrey peacock the winning of provincial honors by ruth feati- erstone was also anndunced the bank of toronto trophy rwardea annually ta the 4h home- making club with the high stand ing was won by the hornby club their representatives being shirley- downs margaret stark and martha may- the presentation was made by mr m e kerr manage of th oakville branch of the bank of toronto mitk marqmartt high novice still another pleasing feature of the evenings program was the presentation of the cne shield tajm hkes 0 the high novice this award was won by mark marquardt a new- canadian who came to canada just one year ago other trophy winners were a follows donald robertson trophy- horses bill wilson ashgrove duncan camp bell trophy beef cattle sandy- buchanan moffat the baronston fropnyv tdury cattle david pel- letterio ash the thos blakelock trophy swine john w- picket drumquin the mason knitting co trophy sheep john c willmott milton bank of ova scotia trophy jtilgh township tiam on by trafalgar john willmott john picket and mark marquardt palermo juniors trophy coach of high team pattl johnson team members lynne coulter george greenlecs and merle gunby the dr r k ander son trophy high junior farmer club won by milton represented by kynhe coulter merle gunby don johnson and john picket norval juniors trophy champion judge- of march and may competit ions won by johh w picket other priae winner other prize winners were as follows juniors 1st george greenlees 2nd tommy hunter 3rd neil mof fat 4th don moffat 5th bill mar- shall 6th don taylor 7th george hume 8th bob merry 9th- sandy hepburn 10th mervyncolling intermediates 1st lynne coul ter 2nd mark marquardt 3rd ralph cunrilfigham 4th merle gunby sth harold lawrence 6lh robert coxe 7th paul ford 8th of corn oats or hay in 1953 and enough for effective absorption of the nutrients several sprays are usually required during the grow ing season certainly trace elem ents are required by crops in small amounts furthermore boron and manganese deficiencies have been corrected economically by suitable foliar sprays however the general use of trace- element sprays is not recommend ed unless actual deficiencies of one or more trace elements are recog nized fine carver st johns nfld cp john call himself a handyman when it comes to woodworking but most people re gard him as an expert even though he says his hands are getting a bit shaky now 85 he retired from the newfoundla r in 1947 after 50 years service he designed and built many church pews and staircases here rev j sutherland is wed in formosa the marriage of miss joyce ailie victoria adam elder daughter of mr and mrs r t adam of kit chener and grandaughter of mr and mrs rupert lomax of tor onto to rev james e sutherland son of the late rev angus suth erland and mrs sutherland of to ronto took place in the grounds of the canadian presbyterian mission in tamsui formosa with rev s moore gordon officiating given in marriage by dr hugh macmillan the bride wore a grace ful gown of white rose lace over pink taffeta the fitted bodice and portrait neckline enhanced with iridescent sequins her small pink veil was caught by a matching head and sh carried roses and carnations mrs george mal colm was matron of honor after the reception the bride and groom left for sun moon lake they will live in tamsui formosa rev sutherland was minister at the presbyterian church at camp- bellville before leaving for mis sion work overseas in mii ved the i in lalhiii rhiiifhjiia i w hule in it iiiiubiimih y effiiil lie i im ii ii film in huyy lie lugllh illlile il initialed it winl link in tlie lilii if kninliiin ni miivii ihh the jleek lextj ihiuiigli tin will if wlllluui tyn- liile tin- father of the kiiglmil illlile nil iii the if ullhlilllill nf the king linns version unit right n in the recent pithlicutlon of itevlmil standard veimnii hev k a tdriey ttiiiiikid mr iuritinis unit mnce it wu- the int filicide before lil departure for loniloli he wished the society well the ladle served tea arid a pleasant social half hnir followe 1 in hi- chuieli bamlnenl tie- obituary mrs a w hartley dies in hospital mrs alfred w hartley of rr 2 campbellville died on sunday may 29 in the hamilton general hospital the former ethel i lloyd she- was born in england 69 years ago she came to walker- ville ontario 45 years ago and his been a resident of burlington and campbellville for the past 25 years she was of the anglican faith surviving are her husband and two sons sidney of campbellville and morley of burlington one daughter mrs thomas howard ethel of campbellville two bro thers sidney of walkerville and arthur of washington dc two sisters mrs harry long and mrs william williams both of walker ville and 13 grandchildren remains rested at the southall funeral home 34 ontario st bur lington until wednesday noon service was at st georges angli can church lowville followed by interment in the adjoining cemet ery the older mriif it arviii h t- il ua guurfliiria lit lit iittittj anil then ruriger tevlre rriio- tliil llwonehoiil thfi year ii j iial wiiii tun fefpreciatel uj tlie i meiiitive there 1 a fljlil patfe irture 11 t lie ytittiv ir in former irjr ml kxintive frrriisirfirr ibkrt- iil itlue springs with iiir fin the reorl ri the hoijlhcjertr j nglori indkiite the hi i tor rtjt- iiclliiia grown to rapidly that it haa no heer apllt utut three two rny dlatrirta arc- already tttxwa juid operalirig fri the list tt thou- who receiv ed special award during the year i the name of david dills actor scouumaiter elsewhere the report reveis that scouting contributed 2500 ti wards the 12000 raised in con nection witri the oakville thurs- hy fund sea scoutmaster arthur thursby was drowned while sail ing with some of the scouts estmjittnt acton eat on no 7 higfiway oiroay from 8 00 am to 3 00 am breakfasts lunches dinners fish and chips a specialty good food at reasonable prices ve deliver pollock and campbell manufacturers of highgrade memorials memorial engraving 62 wafar st north oait tatophwm 2048 horace tomlinsofl 9 1st ifj wost bvaoiptoa ta 172 1 historic home niagara falls onl ccpj a homestead built by united em pire loyalist charles green about milk is one of the oldest known i 1785 recently passed out of the foods writings 6000 year old tell j family of his descendants in rec- how fresh milk is one of the most i cnt years it had been operated as important of all foods a tourist camp uaatrfkm-odi- school projects victoria cp under con struction in british columbia are si 1422270 worth of school build ings and another 6717000 in pro jects is on the planning boards with contracts to be let soon do you enjoy choral group singing the acton choraliers need more male voices join with us and spend some relaxing hours at luxton memorial hall every wednesday 800 pm my ontario tfiie ertaming turbulence of rocjfgirt riteri the terme quiet of jvwellik lake guard bj tentitul pint ayt tfuu ii my ontario the ontario of ttie angler uhere trout tptckltd srowju rainlxnrs cuine ft fit and fighting really paradise uannt lost it litre in ontario bob turnbujl vt qwco- hiryte skim milt mile daily delivery phone 242 ivi- dqotbttfningt prop st now conroys new oil twmr with the high effi- cieaqr head is the greatest oil tamer ever built look tor tha name conroy it h your guarantee you are felting the oil burner 25000 canadians have bought conroy the one oil burner that burns lea oil gws more heat mfxfiiua raon monholr conversion installation compleht with 200gal storage year service 340 oo steering wheel farming gives agriculture a brighter look 19 great changes have taken place in fanning in recent years changes that have brought new concepts of crop production arid animal hus bandry soil and ihoisture conserva tion management and marketing symbol of one of the major changes in farming operations is the steering wheel it stands for power power that has been made available through tractors and machines to do practically every job oh the farm power that has given- agriculture its greatest lift in centuries power that has brought opportunities for a greater particit pation in higher standards of living in the promotion of steering wheel farming masseyharris and ferguson have made available tractors and implements with out standing features to apply power in the modern way sound advanced engineering high standards in materials and manu- facture thorough testing and prompt efficient service conibine to make masseyharris and ferguson machines outstanding in depend- ability long life and economy bob turnbull leading authority on ontarios outdoors knows from happy experience what his own richlyendowed province offers the holiday seeker this summer the open road beckons every ontario family to enjoy the best holiday ever7 right here in ontario rates are reasonable at resorts there are more than a thousand to choose from pleasure opportunities abound send in the coupon below for yaluable v information h know m as seyh arrisferguson limited tw trilmm i ontario thavn room 17 i 47 collice st toaonto ontamo i j ntatt mo hi a ma wao v mo j taavcl information aaout omtaais j i w i i oumc rawumit i o high q fbmt 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