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curtis ph 1602 a e weldon ph 172 shine davis a mcquarrie ph r5 our capital correspondent written exclusively for the stouft vihe tribune by m i schwartz smododosc ontario county seed competitions the ontario county boys seed i judging competition was held on witha surplus probably between i march 12th in ton perrv high 200000000 and 300000000 in the school with 31 competitors taking fiscal year ending march 31 and a j part cut in the main estimates from the judges in charge of the 2701000000 last year to no less classes were alfalfa mr v t than 1005000000 for the coming brennand field crop inspection year reductions in taxation are the branch toronto red clover mr talk of this capital and usually well- jm h winter agricultural repre- informed quarters believe that sentative lindsay barley mr 11 these will be a most impressive j l fair agricultural representa- sort especially in the lower income hive uxbridge wheat mr a me- brackets though it must be report- kenzie assistant representative ed now that many of the stories xewmarkei oats mr ix a knapp claiming that these reductions will assistant representative uxbridge be from 25 to 33 per cent in general j mr brown of sunderland assisted are not based on oilicial or firm by being in charge of the weed foundations it must be born in identification section of the compet- mind by the maninthestreet thatiition the boy with the highest last year the supplementary number of points in the competition estimates reached the sum of 202000000 and this alone can be known only later in the session so that this should be considered in figuring the main estimates at related to the governments fin ancial position in relation to pos sible tax reductions if nine out of ten atomic bombs could be intercepted well away from their targets it is not unrea sonable to believe that this new weapon might become highly un profitable to make and use declar ed in ottawa canadas deputy directorgeneral of defence re- r2 oshawa ross gibson canning search col w w goforth in ton analysing canadas defence prob- the special coaches prize was lems and describing his remarks as won by orvan brethours uxbridge personal and not official he also j team added that much has been written was jack pearson rr2 uxbridge and john thomson brooklin was second winners of section 1 jack pear son r2 uxbridge bob flett r2 oshawa francis willson ri locust hill john thomson urook- lin george stone blackwater bert pearson r2 uxbridge lawrence evans r3 uxbridge winners of section 2 orvan brethour r3 uxbridge austin alcock rl uxbridge everson norton rl locust hill lloyd merrick r3 uxbridge mike clear r3 uxbridge bill werri about bacteriological warfare but he regarded this form of attack as impracticable and not so imminent as that of atomic missiles lending itself more readily to defensive measures when the canadian government was asked in parliament if any countries other than the united kingdom have approached it regarding negotiations for wheat agreements of one year or longer brookux junior farmers bus trip to toronto on friday march 11th about 10 members of the brooklin junior institute left brooklin for a trip by bus to toronto the first stop was at eatons college street branch where the girls disembarked from the bus and were met by miss cowan of the institute branch at eatons the girls made a tour of the handicraft department the thrift house and the art gallery and crmsce uh at the bounkouse declared emphatically that it is not considered appropriate to disclose approaches wliich otner countries have made to canada looking to wards obtaining supplies of wheat either through longterm contracts or on the basis of shorter term agreements he did disclose that there were no longterm agreements similar to that of the united king dom with any other country but shortterm later they visited the institute for the blind on beverly street they walked to the museum at the corner of bloor and university avenue and spent the remainder of the afternoon there after leaving the girls at eatons the boys went on to toronto eleva tors ltd where they visited the plant and lunched there later they visited the masseyharris plant on king street where they were wel- a shortterm arrangement wasi made with the netherlands and comed to the plant by mr easton belgium divided into two groups for a it may be revealed that mr mac- the automatic shop the kinnon also reported that deliveries f the new combine plant and of wheat under the united kingdom i t0 room the production line contract from aug 1 to feb 28 for the combines was a very inclusive have been 6604303 interesting feature bushels and 33518262 bushels have the goodyear plant in new been made available to canadian toronto in four groups they saw mills to be shipped as flour this tlle pwess of making rubber tires quantity being applied against the a tu os from the time the synthe- united kingdom contract during and cr l arrives at the 191647 with the rate of shipment p v p for shipment of this flour being a matter between n bus brought the boys back to the museum where they met the girls and returned to urooklin mr d a knapp ontario county assistant representative accom panied the brooklin junior farmers on this trip the united kingdom minister of food and the canadian mills like wise sales of wheat to other coun tries from aug 1 to feb 28 have been 15080110 bushels as well as 25118213 bushels made available to canadian mills to fill flour orders received from countries other than tne united kingdom a resolution on the order paper of the house of commons in ott awa asks the federal government to appoint a representative in vatican city where 45 other nations are said to have official or semi official representatives it is pointed out that britain has had a diplo matic representative in this spirit ual centre of 450000000 catholics who live in various sections of the world the situation is being carefully studied said in parliament rthon cdhowe in discussing a demand for decontrol of lumber and if those in charge of timber control and those responsible for the ad ministration of the department come to the conclusion that the position will be improved by the removal of control then control will be removed but when i say that let me say that we see nothing in the immediate situation which would lead us to that conclusion these last few words are regard ed as significant by veteran observ ers on parliament hill as a hint of things to come or rather what will not be forthcoming in regard to lumber decontrols in face of a wide spread rumor salary demands made to please federation peterboro board suggests peterboros board of education has turned down cold says the lindsay post new demands for salary increases made by peter- boro local of the ontario secondary school teachers federation well take no action was the boards reply to the teachers demands the board said they felt that an agreement reached last fall when every board of education employee was granted a 10 per cent increase still took care of the teachers fin ancial needs adequately chairman d v canning said they seemed satisfied with our decisions at that time i cant believe anyone could be so- unreasonable it appears to me that this request was submitted without any hope of materializing but merely to please this federa tion hill lions offer new ham richmond hill lions club has formerly offered to that town a memorial hall which they promise to build costing 25000 the council j newmarket county herd stands high in holstein class the holsteinfriesian association of canada has announced their record of performance honour roll of the five highest producing females in canada in each class by ages for 104 ft major d e sprague super intendent of the york county house of refuge points out that of these high producing honour roll animals three were either bred or their sires owned or bred by the york county house of refuge of the yonge street municipality will turn over 5000 to the lions club toward the cost of the build ing on the understanding that when completed the deed of the properly will be vested in the municipality where it is to be built this institution has a small but select wellbred herd of cattle which is bringing credit to the county of york snd the tnhtine to absent friends