Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 27, 1968, p. 18

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three dead 22 injured in accidents on farm by jim jenkins s extension assistant ont dept of agriculture at an ontario farm safety council zone meeting held at woodstock last tuesday the following figures were released they were the results of a four county survey in 1967 throughout southwestern ontario there were 29 road accidents involving farm vehjclesthe mechanical damage was valued at si 28000 three fatalities and 22 people injured insignificant no really when you consider the number of farm tractors which do travel on our public roads the loss of life loss of tim and damage to farm machinery is critical every farmer and urbanite must do their utrtiost to lower this rate possibly if we looked at the causes of these accidents we might see where we are at fault in several pf the cases faulty steering on the tractor was to blame in other cases the lack of lights on the rear of combines wagons and even tractors was the cause and in one instance a fanner with a wagon in tow made a faulty left hand turn thw resulted in one fatality september 1 the use of slow moving vehicle signs became law in ontario no doubt this will hive an effect on the above figures but this still does not mean that a farmer can be any less cautious with the operation of his machinery on public roads area herds jersey winners at royal there was a strong contingent of winners in the jersey classes at the royal winter fair from this area b h bull son norval were premier breeders and winners of the nesbitt trophy they won second prize in the breeders herd class in aged cows brampton aim r carom placed fourth and in the same class brampton princess eureka won sixth place she was sold in the sale of the stars at the second highest price of the sale to henry uihlein heaven hill farm lake placid club n y brampton aimer flo was fourth in the senior yearling heifer class and in the same class brampton line merit won sixth she sold at the top price of 2050 in the sale of the stars to go to peter barlow south africa in threeyearolds brampton aiming sis acme won sixth prize d h mccalg son norval won second prize and reserve junior championship on brampton lady aimer a senior yearling in milk other winners were brampton reflectorn a bull calf in fourth place payneside carom ruby eighth prize two year old and heathfield suzannes colleen i lth prize aged cows kenneth ella son hornby were among the successful exhibitors winning third place in the breeders herd class they won second prize and second best udder in three year old class on rock ella commando laura and fourth place in the same class on rock ella commando beulah in the aged cow class mervias climax sandra 3t laced seventh rock ella ondaman carol was eighth in the junior yearling heifer class and rock ella commando irma was 1 2th in the two year olds bruce nixon norval won third prize in bull calves with brampton reflection and fourth in yearling bulls with brampton advancer merit mrs s l lva harper georgetown won eighth prize in the bull calf class with starbelle beacons standard rrpat eusyaoes m w6bk bennett garihouse shorthorns at royal several strong local shorthorn herds put on an outstanding display at the royal winter tair s g bennett georgetown wjs named premier breeder and premier exhibitor his junior yearling bull scotsdale bonanza was named grand champion bull and best shorthorn of the show other bennett wins included third and fourth summer yearling bull second two year old bull fourth yearling female first mature female first group of four first get of sire and first pair of bulls r w gardliouse milton had the grand champion female with ins winning twoyearold aberfeldy golden shred sth other gardliouse wins included second and fourth senior bull calf first yearling female third group of four thud get of sire this was a strong show with some i2s entries from six provinces winter driving nov that weve had a taste of winter we should be getting used to winter driving conditions however were creatures of habit and the driving habits we were used to during the summer and fall are not good enough now the road surface may be slippery visibility is not always as good and sunset comes much earlier so change your driving to winter conditions farm page hundreds of appeals over farm assessment haltons fanners are still waging the battle of increased land assessments agjinst the county of halton hundreds of appeals against i06b assessments are being heard this month by the halton county court of revision which is touring the countys seven municipalities to deal with disputes about 80 farm assessment appeals were denied when they were presented to the court in burlington last week over so of the farmers were supported by the halton federation of agriculture which engaged a brampton lawyer to speak on their behalf in oakvillc over so fanners appealed their higher assessments but a decision was deferred for a few weeks a test case was also heard in esquesing township the farmers charge the jssessors used speculative ijnd sale prices as the basis for their re assessment program some farm properties have been doubled or tripled in assessment value further appeals to the county court are contemplated chorafiers entertain at hospital sunday evening acton legion chorahers sang an hourlong yrogram for the patients in st osephs chronic hospital guelph george musselle led the group in u series of favorites many patients nunc into the auditorium to hear the program and it was piped to all whose who are bedridden as well as the chorahers joe peine and victor funk played accordion and mandolin selections poisonous snakl the only venomous snake in ontario is the massauugu rattlesnake most lomimnilj found in the brute peninsula and along the shores ol georgian bay it is seldom djngerous to human victims as many hospitals give antivenom injections except for the british columbians living on the west coast lskimos in the arctic cjn expect less snowfall in the year than any other cjnjduns to the electors of the township of erin ladies and gentlemen as a candidate for erin township council i solicit your support and influence at the polls on monday december 2nd i wish to thank you for the support and confidence you have placed in me in the past if elected i will continue to serve you to the best of my ability harold griffin your vote and influence will be appreciated if you vote for j r bob macarthur for acton hydro commissioner member of previous board p u c for 1 1 years 19421953 6 years as chairman acta pncmst cmxrat fuppifir manufacturers of septic tanks ahuxm 3 well tile mki usb culverts irsnii sidewalk stab pig slats phone 8531529 percy hicks solicits your support as a candidate for councillor in the township of esquesing if elected my aims are some measure of control over quarry operations within the township a planned pro gram for growth and expansion which would provide a healthy tax structure for all residents of the township of esquesing vote hicks on monday decembers dinner dame and speeches as urban board ends year the acton free press wednesday november 27 1968 5 a dinner and dance concluded the ycir for members of the norlh lljlton uihan hoard as members of councils in georgetown acton and mtllon gathered with their wives and tedcral and provincial representatives jt hornby towers golf c luh saturday evening chairman ron harris welcomed the group and m iyor i best noted the year hid been a constructive one he obscrvtd members would get uut of the lloird in million to win they put into the joint discussions held he expressed rtgh1 tint lsqucsint and n issagjwcy i linl not yl joined the niinlfiuil group churijiau lljfns noted flic i wo townships would agun be invited in the new year uid i change in the group s n line to north hilton municipal hoard might he effected loiccoinpllsh this m lyor l duhy praised the work of the bond in cxchinging ideas and like m lyor ucst expressed regrets to georgetown representatives on die recent death of mayor j gibbons reeve w hunter noted m lyur gibbons had served georgetown for many years and thanked those cxpicsing their sympathy he said lie felt georgetown had possibly let the board down this year in its attendance at meetings but the board had a lot to offer and lie would like to see it continue klld whiting ml and jim snow m p p both spoke briefly expressing their interest in providing liaison between the communities uud their governments diuctng followed the dinner accident on seventh line one local driver was involved in an accident on north halton ro ids during the past week as milton o p p investigated another rash of collisions c irs driven by james llhson of r k 2 georgetown and norma l hailhc of r r 2 acton collided on seventh line lsquesnig just smith of is sideroid on thursday afternoon c uising sim lot l damages there were no injuries in the re irend collision police said esquesing electors your vote and influence are respectfully solicited to reelect wilfrid leslie- to council for the township of esquesing vote experience 9 a years experience 5 as councillor 4vi as deputy reeve for transportation call 8774845 to the electors of erin township erin village at a candidate for wellington county school board i would appreciate your support on election day monday december 2 ims yours sinceroly roy wheeler notice office closed the office of veterinarian dr f g oakes will be closed from nov 27 to dec 2 dr f 6 oakes for strong effective leadership one who has the courage vision to meet the challenge of the future elect r h drinkwalter x for mayor grade a 2vi to 3lb average whole chickens participating v merchant 37 maple leaf fully cooked ham bonein maple leaf vacuum packed 89- wieners 53 ici cmici ntim a a b peaches lm ketchupzbs spagheni4 53 stisiir iisiici khtit mum ft fir corn z 35 iga royal gold cheese slices 4 x iga fruit cake it 59 i 199 monarch parchment margarine 4 a 1 many many instore bargains with extra iga tapes choice diced 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