A team of research officers e might be likened to a cadre ; ‘all-important role in the pve ‘operation of the Exper- ' This team is headed by the Su- . R.C. Parent, and in- .B. Whiteside, soil sur- LeLacheur, field hus- forage crops; R.-D-| , i . animal genetics; R.B. es “plant qenctics: J.w.G, est standing. In 1923 he receiv- Hiusiration Stations. in that] taken. research prolecie Wal leistant with the Ontario Research | Nicholson, animal husbandry; W. |¢¢ his B.S.A. Degree from Guelph! Province. Again many experi - joining the Ca- | ON Black’ supervisor of ilivstra.|Colege, and in 1924 his Master’s| ments were set out with commer-|G. B, WHITESIDE nada Department of Agriculture, * tion stations; D.C. Munro, soil|Desree from Macdonald . | cial fertilizer and work was und- G.B. Whiteside was born in|Experimental Farms Service in 3 - GC Warren, horticul-| At Macdonald College he ertaken on soil conservation and| Manchester, England, and came|1934, he was posted to Nova = Bars winner of the William C. land use. One interesting project|to Canada in 1914, settling in On-|Scotia where he organized and T Gs the ‘on of the 50th an-| #4 Scholarship. which he conducted was the meas-|tario where he was engaged in| conducted soll survey in that 4 sie - He first came to Charlottetown | Sring of the silt load of the Saint|farming until 19%, with the ex-| Province. In 1943 he was trans- S ereery roca Joba River in freshet season. The| ception of a period of service in|ferred to Prince Edward Island fr } results of this experiment focus-|England and France with the|to undertake similar work. Since q Jed attention on the tremendous| Canadian Forces. He attended the | tee comeision, of the Soll Sur- ; Congratulations To The | soe tabdes stone Oabsele AGtRetpest eee IES boos eng it fest ; a || ee Be II Prince Edward Island | eT . Is Your Most ‘ bes i GUARD IT | ” : ‘ a MS A ee Pane oF tae tae @ of Se ty one ene at o/s. B., a. + ame, B. 6c.,] Not shown are J. W. Nicholson, ° . WELL fessional personnel -| cluded, holidays or other . Black, B. Sc., R. B. Mac-|B. Se., M. Se., J. D. E. Sterli On Their 50th Anniversary : lottetown Experimental Farm is| cincumstances. . Laren, and G. B.’ Whileside,|B. S.A. M. Sc, W. A. Burne, health fo net an accident. Spyro! gets Pema a fig ab Bs baled se ee at a . M. Se. 4 Here at Parkdale Pharmacy - : stecked dispensary at your leading to a M Sc. (Agr.){ Mir. LeLacheur has worked on|couver and was raised ia Sask-|gely replaced by Garry and Fue And Best Wishes For Every ho preety Sind aad ered . He has completed an im-|field husbandry and forage crops| atchewan. He attended primary] dy. soc degeentpg ES pra tot vane ft at a pe adage, at Sat... grein Success In The Future in sony gad > trace lements, pasticatedly sale. ture ed his Senior Mateulation tal SDE. Sterling was born in Ot- ¢ Experimental Farm shortly af-|bdenum, im red clover production Saska Before , Ontario, in 1923. He ob- - SE TEM, Bap © ee orm HES © Cee HF terwards. In 196455 he returned |as a further requirement for this|R.D. CRAWFORD ivereity, he wocked for at year| tained his BS.A. Degree trom the Macdonald College for course! degree. .D. Crawford was an- Prairie Regional Labora Ontario Agricultural College in OPEN— MON. - SAT. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. = — comme aaa te Matiened Research| 19% and his M. Se. in plant gea- | idiaces =. Seal etre ne, Une |e ar Dareay | SUN i | of Saskatchewan in 1951 and , ; SHERWIN-WILLIAMS . graduated in 1955 with the de-| Mr. Sterling was in charge of @ FREE DELIVERY © THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND gree ef Bachelor of Sclence ts| <=, abd, forage_ crop, Save COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED : the fall of” 195, he entered. the| N@PPa0. N‘S. He was then tram PARKDALE PHARMACY Siete oer Greene versity, ithaca, “New York, s-|0-- or cereal breeding research i prayer die Aon mumgrtiny Me genet Provinces. Im 1986 se era SERVICE ea pi ieee —— Ms ond o - =e ry » soit for a short time at the Central oe = are a : Experimental Farm, Ottawa.| the development of Scotian Oats. ongratulati The Since coming to the Chariotte- ‘ Inc ~~ town Experimental Farm in Jan-| J. W. G. NICHOLSON uary 1958, Mr. Crawford has been} James W.G. Nicholson is OMf- seecpaeras oes] a Nea a a on ng P. E. |. EXPERIMENTAL FARM = |=" cocci ave ee n * * * tle. : was born at Crapaud, P.E.I. and known as... “the friend of the farmer’ for ever 100 years Holman’s and the Island farmer have grown up together. Between them is « bend of mutual trust, cemented by over a century of fair and honest dealing. Farmers know that Holman's will always offer them the newest and best merchandise available ot the lowest possible prices. To our friends on the farm we wish every success this year and in the years fe come. | To the Experimental Farm on the occasion of thelr’50th Anniversary «+» Our warm congratulations for the contributions they have made to Island Farming. | ____— onthe eceasion of its 50TH. ANNIVERSARY "May your next 50 years of service be as beneficial as your : first half century “yy | born at New Perth, P.EI. in 1910. Following High gra- duation from Prince of Wales Col- lege, he taught school for two years at Roseneath. In 1929, Mr. f | Uy EF Ke a a GEORGE KITSON President. 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