Hitter is & Landrace boar. “STOLE SPOTLIGHT Yn Ayshire heifer calf ‘con- - signed-by A. MacRae and Sons, Sherwood™stole the spotlight Saturday at the sale of calves staged by the PE. I: Ayshiré Breeders at their annual field das While hnpiideeee RC Bab) Parent had some difficulty work= ing bids up to $100 the, <— sea ‘ot. generally ‘Tnalies that he should ‘become bigger. the need for help the operation of “his farm becomet<qnore acute. Consistent with this\need is a growing enchantment on _ the part of experienced dairy” farm labour with the demand- ing nature of a dairy farm. Geod men are _Aeparting this field to seek ~ employment ‘Where they can enjoy a -five 1 | calves - - all but one eventu fly day,forty hour week, with ia went well past that mark <the week-ends free. Many of the . very first bid on the MacRae best dairy farmers have prs - . calf was $100. The bidding was maturely retifed because of » bridk and the eventual buyer the failure to obtain: satis{ac- was in. doubt until the calf was tory help. __=__sald_te J E-—-Paimer ¢ GUARANTEED Paice oe Young son: Cecil, for $215. = } om 3 ’ Ayrshire in ¢ _ him ta —tinse to them Poss. the-country-—No-other-breed-——the. Churches of __the. OO ae ennai . Reval There was a reason for the great interest in this calf, Fair- ——wiewRovalt-stane-There’s~ tre= mendous production behind this calf on the sire’s side. The story on type is also impressive. ‘The sire is” MacKayn. Royal the United States. The- young ‘bull's full sister, Mackayr Ro- val Lady is the highest classified United States with a score 96.8 for confor- mation. She has a production re- «ord asa 4-year old of 20.760. Two of the MacRae bull's pa- fernal sisters have records of more than 20,000 pounds milk. One of them has two records of that calibre. © These cowa and the MacRae bull, are sired by Lloyd Royal and the average milk produc- tien for all of his tested daught- ers is 14.000 pounds milk, Arth- ur MacRae. tells. me. It will be interesting to see how the calf turns out for Mf. Palmer and his son. They had the keenest kind of competition Saturday ~ Bob Rossiter, St. “Peter's was the man who push- ts —_—d_them_ there were a number of others bidding as well The sale was arranged ~ x double purpose in view. gave the Island breeders chance te get some new blood in their herds, and one half the proceeds- goes to the n a- tienal- breed promotion fund. PROMOTION PAYS Bréed promotion pays, If any- one -doubts the statement, let a look at the Holsteins No other breed comes ev en in numbers a ¢- pars as much attention to pro- motional efforts or “extension work’ -a¢.ther call it : I <aw Keith Boswell. Victomia at the Avrshire field dav and he ~hac-in~his pocket the-long -term production record of Lealand's Flash, a coW that has produced 102.193 pounds of milk, 4.778 pounds butterfat for an ners avreedt™ averaze test of 468 The —— Ont. House Hears Story Of Soldier TORONTO Te~ those who are wiedering-| why staging traffic - slowdowns by taking their tractors on to the highways, their main idea, ap- paréntly, for manufacturing milk at the Tm: Yather tan a ‘The guarantee of $400 by Canada government, is at the plant and this means in effect that transportation costs will be | deducted. These amount to 35 | cents on the average, I am told, so the actual guarantee to the farmer-is for $3.65 per 100 pounds instead of the $4.00 that is ge-! nerally listed The number of dairy herds is decreasing, as. more and more dairymen drop. out of the indus- try But greater production. is being achieved from fewer*cows | for example, 3,150,000 | Canadiah cows produced slightly | In 1955, less than 17 billion pounds of milk. By 1964 the cow popuia- tion had dropped so just over 2.- 900.000 but their milk .produc- tion was nearly 18,500,000 pounds “It means that farm efficiency has increased tresnendensty.” so “production is DENOMINATION NEEDS NAME _ URBANA, Ohio (AP) -- Ministers of a’ small relig- lous denomination agree their church group needs a new name, but they could not agree on what it should be The—generaleonvention—ot known as Jerusalem, alse the. New -Church and Swe- denborgian Church. opened here Thursday without— any recommendation for a new name from “the “counen “ot .ministers, whose meeting _ Prec eded the genéral session 4 spokesman | said the ray ete names. commonly usd for the church now do not adequately describe it But they could not. agree on a recommendation § for? a new name The denomination about 5.000 members in the United States and Canada three hat the Ontario farmers are. Is to get a guaranteed | price of $4.00 per hundred pounds | é plant.) the’ * | } Se —— « ~ ‘ey . . e . me ~ : ; ee i ; ™ hs ™, a . ~ Z } 2 “THis AGRI RETURAL INDUSTRY | 124 The Guardien Charlottetawn, Tes. June 24.1968 rinse Pottish borders bn foreign girls and perhaps 10° milddie se at Shamita to lars ten ~ ct pilgrims during the relebration aged an erly women brinz- A-Scientists 2 he border may Di d party and were dispersed. hy of the’ Polish Christian millen. ing up the r back, indefin n re hal colonia sium__.thrs spring _and summer . A truckload~ ot—eight Pl 6 ib , yah r t z int. patice (eight Flot po : z i sor ers runcheon swing ng riot. f ot and to reftise a visit to Poland lice tried to stop them on the aug t n 4 4 on aid Bur let C2 oY : ee os = ‘ bx, Pope Paul - major thoroughfare but the T iN.ode S st . b d evening of confron'at Cardihal‘+Wyszynski- was, ma : a ; f Cat Ce : e tehers shifted across the” went back to Chin or lo = eporte oe supporters of St¢ i = hatred from foreign. travel Street and: kept -moving- e ing urge ment a ae ei ™ inal’ Wyszynski,- the Catholic 4 few arrests were ‘reported POLICE CHARGE re > | Warsaw coves eee Sew rere an The marchers started off to- Further i none — Reuters)—Th SS ee n in force to block !ne reels. wards party headquarters with and r on; with ¢lubs flying Sunday newspaper Asian Wesic Sian.—_Lanchow,—P : *s For ‘montys the regime and shouts of “to the party. house, two ieee oe capeues ready — says about 40 Wnited the” H-bamb : WARSAW. (AP Crowds of the © Catholic hierarchy have to ‘the party house.”’. They then turned ° ‘the pee charged *and tes-trained atomic scien! 2 1s province e deningstrating Romad Catholies been “at odds over a bishoPS’ sang ihe, hymn Mary Queen of crowd back: ~; have been caught in. China's aoe : : - a . attempted twice~ Sunday night ‘propo¥al - fo¥ Polisi-German_ re-:Poland stAMrs current cultural, purge LAKES DON’T FREEZE : SE a Pe SEES i = a uial pecio? at cerned: Farm efficienci n tomar ‘en the headquarters €onciliation Th ntroversy The: group consisted mostly of jeer és CAME EARLY The men,- who worked on The US. Geological. Surve ' tayen ‘ see B4.310 days ‘y ~general Wncreasing, also. “of Px i's Pull ne Communist prompted the ge‘ernment- to young men, with a few young oie soot ta first. issued its now in disgrace, the Australian- says none of the Great Lake ¢ tpl : stad y . = — ee _ : -- nme e stam ental : ate E ee ; ~ production. rererd.{or little “ps “Phis cow ts - Excellent. | with SS ¢ : S o i hensttieeeepaptenieteaeae maps in | 10S? ~managed™ paper said ever freezés_ over cpmopletely. “Sco but i'm inciined tocbelieve it may two Stace and her best rey . wo * a poe “ine just that Game as>an eight-year -ol i mS ‘ : Payis Burdetie, “Rice Point — Ba a caer ai eae “ oa : ‘ r » ; bs tterfa . ~ . droppetk_in yesterday while~_I | ™ k. 35 but M a < mi a i was writing this column and FEWER COWS, MORF MILK eae. el: Dh N= , ‘ i told me he has_a three-vear < “It's less than Thyears since ag- | ~, : : : : sow that has produced: 47 little ficulturists feet ig Se ak oN Ne : cs-in less than: Year. She Were Worried about vy sur : ee . Se ps : 7 se ne mle epmationst ae . me Rat saved 41 of them, fe _aicdent : ; i a oe x " “a The saw .produced 13 pig in tha a — onliis rice ot : ’ ceo he NS July of last. vear and saved rn ae he onl oN ‘ them al=. On January 3rd she yd _— Dice By Seis bie =~ P r had 15 pigs - She-lJost four of — igs ts qn PUG ee Nigted SS a them but that was mostly. my 1 . ae Nis. Ge a hae } . , >. fauit Mr Burdette told ~ me a i — oe eer ~*~ mr Eat ‘iho z > anea 2 . awd » 8 :_ ae 7 the 18 cies the ro Recent moves taken by th «> : : sae . bo gd abit 7 ple BF government to estahsh higher Be 2 oe aa i - ~ wc prices to-farmers for nik may : TR ; an 7 we oe sehen or may not have the defiret ef- i ass oe ma Rages as pe féct: .nariely to. stimulate prow, ae ducti and farm incom T ‘ them on their first litters. = “eon sek he pat rs as oe ~ ; has saved that nu r, Jarmer, | ver, is a mo ‘ : Pa lai Re another situation. which is only ng . wae i with the three til indirectly. related to the. econo- iy fa lens than @ year le a Land-~ mics of dairy farming. Ae the ee * Y _ rmer’ is called upon te he- i ss race-York cross, Sire of the oe i ps Tuesdays 4 ’ ~~Dial 2-1248 at 9 to 10 : P-13668 ce James End Ig Sought Trotter \.—-Parkdale’ told the a legislature a soldier disabled while on jieave lost his pension To Church Feu 2 eee a erred $e SR Wang desis) to Mohest Hanns i Wee cold man Catholic members of the pled in a car accident in June, — ——— wel = . 1963. while driving to Bancroft pealed'to the Comnananiet wt Ont. from. Tc ronto t see the. omen fon, an cud te ‘the mae ea eee : ‘hurcifistate ¢ feud, it “was graves of his brothers Bud and rem & s 4 Bradley. killed in an accident Seated Si8 de te te a month befdre eae ; ae 1 ~ The army had refused tu give 5 Se ete ee ee ats its hem home leave from Germany ¥ fe > | : i. vial cine » te attend the funerais bur had a er ee are allowed him to go home in : ‘ . . Sues Wie ad © Served thee a cgiger 0 wed oe ; : \ ae - . : : aah — years ia Germany snd sigeed) Fey te te Premiee Joust Your Pontiac dealer doesn’t bandy about words like “sensational. Wnen Pontiac has a lot going ior it. But Pontiac has always been an easy car to up for. another three Alec role : . ont’. The s0edemt UR hits pare “TT vse creed au end to the he offers you Sensational Summer Savings that’s exactly what you're go- —_go fot. Your Pontiac dealer is just a it easier for you, Ty him. : eh: sid f he jetter urge a 0 = z _ > - wane ri eek aa vedkie quarrel which sprang up when : ing to get. Bet your bottom dollar on it. Talk “deal” and you'll find your The best way . > ee the Islish . “t Pxchang : ae te work! The army refused him’ Vr ioe ten terwan buteos Pontiac dealer receiving you loud and clear. Talk “trade” and you’re on _ to describe the ,@ @ pension on the grounds the sae : z aa s ; a : ‘ « > : } iii. eccidemt sccurted em his own. Oe at sécomcitistion asd _in the best of terms. Why not see him today? Delivery time hasnever been deal you can “aé time f * . ae . a . : Hie ie hospital tn Janvary, “tine them. to the 1bemh an better beause his choice of Pontiacs in stock has never been wider. Over make right now a 1965. xith oe i, niversary celebrat) r > sa - . ’ : ; ; i1<_ ' ! pan treme the provincial. publie NE canna: eaetlanieuts 65,000 Canadians have already bought °66 Pontiacs so you are say — 15—Sensational! : welfate Aeigy= « e Catnotiec a - ner r. 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