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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 23, 1955, p. 6

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rl bags sex the acton free press acton ontario thursday junk rd 195 si 1 i 13 t farm news irds from halfons farm lai keen interest i county council comnriitteesweecl conference interest was evident in the conference sponsored by tne agricultural committee of the hal- ton county council on tuesday last week in the faninersv building hoton the meeting was chaired by the haltort agricultural committee xordlriated cooperation nec- townshlp road superintendents in th co uf w was the subject of the address by stan ley young of the field crops branch ridgetown the part played by common bar berry and buckthorn as hosts plants in life cycles of stem and crown rust of oats was aby- handled toy douglas kerr of brant- ford other weeds which came m for special attention in his discus- ion were poison ivy leafy spurge yellow rocket and wild carrot j participate in talks others participating in the dis cussion were county weed inspect or thomas bradley john kimrttel of the dept of highways messrs menary and morgan representing the canadian national railways mr qain of the canadian pacific i william townsend of ksquesing harris bell of nelson and stanley fulton of nasagaweya reeves a r service robert marshall wil fred bird and deputyreeve fred ik of n weeerlrigpect- ors c livingstone of bronte an j e mcmanus of burlington tnnnly bvgiwgi- wrty smith flfn currie chairman of the halton ag ricultural committee and agricul tural representative j k white- lock the program of the day included an inspection of the wild carrot control plots laid davsaqjl the 4th line of trafalgar by the halton crop improvement association at the conclusion of the days program all jfere agreed that it was only by coordinated effort that satis factory results can be secured in our opinion the effort of the mernbers of the agricultural com- mittee and county weed inspector thomas bradley in initiating lh conference is a step in the right direction and should result in a marked improvement in the weed control- program of halton county j 15 wmm moat output high meat output or the world during ibm reached a new record ac cording to estimates of the u s foreign agricultural service with the exception of the far lc pro is hmath at m ibllion pound and xkeeds pre war production by jo per cent and last year by 3 per cent uk woq q im in the past 10 months the per centage f grade a bacon pigs produce in the united kingd increased from 35 to 117 per cent of the total at the same time grade c pigs dropped from 25 per cent to less than 10- per cent and the percentage of undesirable pigs dropped from 30 per cent to 10 per cent chicago hogs top 20 a recent opinion poll around the chicago stockyards conducted by 1 the chicago daily drovers journal indcale a consensus that top bkf may bring 21 live basis before the end of june and by laic n summer rnay hit a 23 peak the week of june 6 saw hofis hit 2025 which incidentally is the best price on the chicago market since the end of september 1954 i- m ie clan reunion draws 193 many from acton georgetown the 18th leslie reunion wan held saturday- juno m at 1 lie breete acton with an attendance- of ibs george s leslie ouelph pres ident presided at a short buslnos session after the dinner hour mr leslie paid tribute to those who had passed away since the last re union by two minutes silence and prayer by harvey leslie aylnyr f po policy in halton will continue said to be paying off farm ponds and dugouts are definitely paying off in the county of halton water from two such ponds is credited with saving two buildings which were on fire aside from this othe construct ed under the halton policy are providing water for livestock and domestic purposes consequently the members of the halton county council did not hesitate in ap proving the recommendation of tne halton conservation committee that the farm pond policy be con tinued in 1955 uder he policy the ontario de partment of agriculture contribut es dollar for dollar with the coun- ty up to a maximum of 2000 for approved ponds in 1955 before constructing a pond farm owners must first make application to the secretary of the halton conservat ion committee namely j e whitelock of the ontario depart- raentr of agriculture milton once the proposed site has been approved by an agricultural eng ineering fieldman the farm owner nay secure whom he wishes to construct the pond once con structed and properly fenced to keep out livestock providing the pond qualifies under the halton policy the owner is then eligible to receive a grant equal to one- half of the cost but pot to exceed 100 on any one pond when discussing the matter with george currie chairman of the county conservation committee we learned that they have suffic ient money to assist with the con struction of approximately 30 ponds in 1955 those who wish to take advantage of the policy in question would jie well advised to contact the agricultural office in milton where they can secure a copy of the policy and at the same time file their request for a farm pond survey failure to make application prior to commencing construction of a pond nullifies any possibility of securing a grant or subsidy on the money already expended money talks in britain to further encourage quality production a bonus of 10 shillings l37 in canadian money was in stituted on all super quality baconers by the fatstock market ing corporation last month rec ently published ujc pig census figures indicate that a decline is in prospect- some predictions in dicate that within a year pig numbers may drop to four and a half million head from the five and a half million counted last decem ber dairy products disappearance during the first quarter of the year domestic disappearance of most dairy products rose leading the list wore dried skim milk and tee- cream which rose above last year by 27 per cent and 10 per cent respectively evaporated milk butter fluid milk and ched dar cheese also showed gains dried whole milk disappearance dropped 49 per cent while only slight drops were noted for process cheese and condensed milk marg arine rose by 11 per cent cheese exports for the quarter althougn 20 per cent below the 194953 av erage are more than three times as heavy as last year butter ex ports also below the long time av erage are 30 per cent above a year ago building permits at alltime high trafalgar township building in- spector angus gregg said that there have beeil more than 100 building permits issued in may of this year than the sairie month last year weve had 148 permits taken out for may as compared to 41 it was the highest figure weve ever had and will mean an estimated buildng value of 1514468 includ ed in the 148 permits are 132 resi dential permits two school permits one garage permit and 13 miscel laneous permits mays permits swell the total number of permits issued to date this year to 432 only 137 permits short of the total number issued during 1954 a letter from bars mary young of westward ho alberta was read inviting leslies to attend a reunion of the leslie clsrt in port age la prairie augusts it was decldedrto holdttmotlier reunion on june 18 1bs7 place to be decided by the executive attending the reunion were 12 persons 80 years or over james h reed acton got the prize for the oldest man 89 years mrs e shook toronto won the prize for the ladies also 89 years sharron leslie daughter of mr and mrs gordon leslie acton was the youngest child ii days old hnrvey leslie aylmor came the longest distance mr arid mrs cal vin aitkcn and mr and mrs chester allan med fo the largest family present 5 children a program of sports was con ducted by mrs ernie curry georgetown wilfred leslie presided for the election of officers which wev past president george s leslie guelph president orwell johr- son acton first vicepresident howard shook mintico second vicepresident la verne thompson georgetown secretary treasure- mrs p dick brampton assistant miss elvapcaren acton after singing blest be the tie that binds all continued to enjoy the gettogether the following attended the reun ion mr and mrs george s les lie margaret jim donna mac mr and mrs- victor mills mrs george leslie mrs will gibson mrs rea gibson mrs w jessop miss julia williamson mr and mrs john gregory mr james ad am doris harvey leslie mrs leonard leslie miss elsie leslie mr dean leslie brampton mr and mrs pete dick mrs mcal- pine mrs hugh mccallum mr t f macdonald miss eleanor macdonald brampton mr and mrs wilfred leslie tommy keith mrs wilfred bird mrs clure jdolson donna lenore helen mr and mrs k c lind say mr and mrs george h les lie mm t l is itiss cilia- belh lnclle mr and mm la verne thompson mrs geordlo lcsllo mr nnil mr w lyons mr and mrs- krlc leslie mr and mrs hugh leslie lynda sharron mr and mrs james fisher mrs bail i johnston mrs gerald qraham kent hugh fays sylvia neil mrs ernie curry gordon donald geo v mrs c nef mr arrnv t orr st catharines mr- and mn hubert comfort mr and mrs sam cllne st anns mr george leslie th mrs a cap slick florence tpearlttmr and mrs roy gordon tommy mr joel leslie robert ingersou mr and mrs harvey leslie aylmec mk ernest near mr and mrs fred stewart bonnie carol lyn da mrs t tricky mrs e a shook mr and mrs cheater strohm robert mary carol anne mr leslie stewart mr and mrs tom smyth florence dlannc mr and mrs- harley brlgnall mr and mrs m yeats christopher mrs m thornton mr and mrs ross allan john allan toronto mr nd mrs howard shook charles mimico mr robert kelly miss may kel- v mr and mrs philip loamw lorraine judith sheridan mrs annie moore sophia moore brant- ford mrs lloyd crighton mrs art mckane dianne terra cotta mrs uriah jones oshawa mr tom hope susan marilyn hills- burgh mr and mrs andrew smith mary atrne donald mal colm inglcwood mr and mrs cecil nellis jean rockwood mr nnd mrs albert gnmble mr and mrst harmon maclean hespeler mr jack humphrey mr james montgomery tommy nobleton mrs charlotte- macdonald hamil ton f mr and mns orwell johnston mr and mrs gordon johnston mr and mrs james h- reed mr and mrs wm gamble clarence mrs elwood johnston marjorie mr and mrs j e pearen miss elva pearen mr and mrs calvin aitken nancy james janet wayne keith mr- and mrs gor don leslie robert norma leah sharon mr and mrs will john ston lawrence joyce dorothy helen mr j b leslie mrs marion wardlaw leslie brian teddy david mrs chester allan la verne doris helen muriel gor don mrs clarence denny verne ray joyce acton monuments brampton monumint wok designs submitted cemetery loitering corner posts and markers a good display in stock wm c allan prop 6i qtmwn st w brampton shop phono 14i0j rm 313 rs tom nicol bramptotv o091rv mjm som vi ptumbsno ttfatmo eave5troughing pressure systems water softeners phono a i 251 mason blvd acton i bill ding says gtve your good jplathit it make rr niceano meata klocal taadcmabks i add now charm and lustra to tho outsido of your homo by painting now with brandramhenderson exterior paint double purpose 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