HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-05-24, Page 7Cl Vf$DAY, 1 24th,. 4!0
—.The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario
944 Was Record:•; Production
Lear On Bruce County„ Farms .
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3y•'G'eo 13 Gear,, agricultural t; epi•esentatiive- ri tern.-ev ri:fv)
• Mil CV eatal •y-- ar.ITne.rs,-^^in .r S .amp�1g11 1 alj c+ildY` showin'
c;r o'1fr r'1;-?-rrr4ry Tho• i ' r ;,i Vii- f 1
ince& lA• • the pit yeti } I41,1_,[� *1 Al ga 1 tc1 r ct l:i l uii :.til kf 111 :ft .'.att;_t'hii
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County, We ` must ' remember
however„, ,that ;the job is, not yet
finished, that continued high Pro-
duction is necessary to gain press
'tigc. in world markets,' and to :as-
sure_ these piospeetLve".:'marketl;.'
that we have the' ability ,to eon-,
tiri4°fS p disc ing expor-.export prr od'r r4 rnf +
tfUtt-i4; YYl1.`lett1 , ebtiid xi..
cmclv: c s `1I-t1ii.y year closer tot provt.'meint urTiomn -3 [0_4;1)..�...fat m
tt`tr;ry, -art 't eaat , ti u-1 • elaim Poll' lrr�. Ii t"tC'7,a'1,11 rith--1.1.171457 £t c)l 41v-rs zs a�xt i=or th`c') ,f.
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to c,iiuntu a t`). ct=ri' erial'- nee DISa rointin i 1 n whoa vrill Y c' ..-
tat �' Y taking up farrr5
tux,•
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si•i.•cind to, n�ine.�.�.iT . .. _ ' i
Incl • 11 i c ti .. reef ',production prow,d v(,1•1., i ng, in 'B ueo, CCrunty, , than too: e'on
o'ugh, .BilLiceCounty seldcim clay ! disappointing in. the', fall of 1.04 11!01-1,,(• 01 (10 this job in a., i ' v'ra•.
lls iii :thy . quantity eoinpAr-ed to
hc,''.cinfntit s-oi d.rstriets,. its pro
iclithi':I'S ' cif and w ih0:
t,.i•a ;r• i)f : s{, inikrix 1inCAs•taiC't`ti
to' c'oa icic'ratio.n,.the total food
od.uction ` ,per farm,' or Pc -r.
pita. of farm popillation, is not
celled a.nyw1 ere; ; Br.uce °Coun-
Tii .C'UIT1n1C?I'e'i�ll C ittie '1]1 )clLfC'•('t;;,
fo. •,therrist'1vc--: ' i•tl .oiit a inn:,.
ket. • This ..• if cessitaitcrtl • 1s r•nic ' tir.
stabling large •:, numbers •'" 1
that would .ordi,nar.ily: Ii: -t .J'uulcl:
their Way .to markc4. in the fall
the year. "Luckily I. they; `wet,;
ahl'e to coo this due to. the
farmers produc d' over.. 100 00J Ment; crops and large -food supplies.
cgs iii 1944. and. it, •was one of • available. The marketings during;
e few counties. attaining,over 4a the past • winter have` probabi
rcent, of their , hots:in Grade' A been the .highest on: i`ecord Bruce •
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County has enjoyed' the top place
in quantity of'bib-: e''f:
tion •for many years. It is, expect-
ed this vill...'play an increasingly
important place in Bruce ,:County
agriculture in they, fisting.: • This
very large, production of beef and
continuously large cattle• popula.•.
tiori.has. ,gone hand.: in•'hand • v tli,
cream production`: This s.Y's. t 1
has ,.enabled, us, to produce• this:
amount of beef with minimum,
importation of -feeder cattle
Bruce ''County'• farmers .have•' in •
creased the .number of :milk cows
tremendously., during . the:. war
shown
-year&-..-.. P -sit =3r•-- prodruet ---hi .c
shown, an increase, of froth ''.10 to'
25 percent .dur ing .'t'he, past•
,o:r.-six'; eais.a�nd"1 4
Y 9 4 was -no t.
tss, Beef, ,producti:on was• ,;ex
,mey. g.
l , hi h - The usu .l .flow..ef
a .
Irketin'gs was held up .:consid
b1y: and much of the .stock •that
tuld ordinarily have. gone,.'to
irket.: in..1,9444 w;as,:_,held over.
til, the. early part of1945. For'
my •years; Bruce County' •has
od ;at..•or. near the.. top 'in',baby
f. production ;Many people 'do
think of: Bruce'. County
rducer of dairy'iproducts Yet,
a considerable length, of tinie,
ice .County. has shared the hon
with• the neighboring• counties
cream production;.] The 'pro
tion:•of P oultr . r s du is both
;s -and rneat; has increased ' by
m "tery. to 25 percept. t over'',
•, p the
:1 several _ '_ea •s.:Shee'
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i has, i•ema ned:.fairl :._c - n t' 't `c •
Y Q s_ an ce tion -in this regard:, :
PTwo othe<.
i is, not becorning:more:.popular iiiVe stock pr�nducts'.'are s:heep. and:
ause of ravage,' by dogs • ar.d cheesc:. pi oductioi which are
estation of.parasites surely: :.impo:rtant. •bcit:.d,o not -:fig-
ure to sueh' iii e?i-tent as••• the pr
ducts `a;l;re.ady::' mentioned....Sh'!tc-p'
prodyetion ..has beery rnaintai.nei,`
anal will probably-- continue :;-tt
find a wibth irlade. on 131 uee
Irse and this. trerriicndo:us. pro. County' 011115f fnr;' rnan'y
tion accomplished bu.t: it ha1s•cca's4d to bc' atr. expire;:
;ely 6s. {a'• family. • p.ropositiori. img industry • ,,disc. to rav Igc4s '1)v
worrien, on Bruce'`;Courity. dogs and -.the inabalit' o'f.fiirni1 --.
ms ha•'ve accounts: for 'an ur.. to':cope :_with..: par•a: itc'�, Satisf tel-,‘
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leval)ly lar i.e oicentage, o•f_ to.e
- p or.il'y Ifurun 'tu\ti'ri5hip- is
dueti 111 a�!:s 'able' fn tie War (h(ese pr oducin di' i ict .Th,c? c:
is Thoy will be . the..unsunr\f
t are:: to; cheese '1actor irs•+ thee. ,:
tree °elf thq. food.' productioi1 6n C. ofv hich '°r3c.i a -t d
• 0411.6111,y ; i;ze• cc risideredit - }Auu•i,cl.�j;�
t foci.cl.: is-r�•laying. such -.an. irn
taint .nar,t 'a n: winning• th'p waar.
wail]probablv;play� an eve,n
c iinpof tint• place 'in . winning': ti
The highlights of `ficin of gan�i-
peace zation ,ian the 'county were;. first,.
the ` contn.uod activity ;df faun
as well to `discuss crops h;:�. forum- groups.._Thev arcs le.a.rn:a
se'crgps aro Offer all the bates -i v'`Iys and means of doing ttimj,'
live stock. to' hc1i themsel«es They hail'::
production. The taken 'over the_ action ••project• of.
d of •; grain in: Bruce' County•
year was `excellent.. Although the?b per cent' Grade 'A. Hog 'pi o
ling \ as late -the crops 'camp duction club: 30 barn .meetin
Ig •Very' quickly and did not were held. in the .county in Jana,-'
ei from' the :d y weather, cry` and February ';of.' this veal'.
e there` visas•*a tither, . arrners• all agreed that the' qua'
noisture in ,;,the; "soil to start ity.of their: 4-1°g8.
hogs could br`'impr o:�
i the crop .',was-, ideal ' front.
,I Standpoint 'with' a compar-
EIY','small amount of strati-
. a largea': percentage of top
lity gratn,'or in• other wordy
'asY, erop•'to' handle. Thee hay
' wars,exCeptionally good, Far
��c e ta..vs ec ,with- cx eri..
ally good weather.. Haying
ea and h• ti al .
. ltrothat
trred ]ping.
very largely .in.. helping
with;. �.
the : abnormally• lar�ga
stock •poptrlatio whi
�.... Ch• was:
fed: through the .past. winter.
Nog. Production
LSO, as has'. been.'
gen
ted, 1344 could' "be Considered
bi •
g year for live stock pro
ion; 'Well -Oven 1 0 000 hog^, Far ,
,•, ,_ � � .."� in,cly czperataveshave.Lshowa�:,.
- pi ozltieed-.rn Br - . . 'tile'
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>.{ce Count. _ a-, :�tretxrend.ous:.. inca:ease. ��7n t?z,;
1�,. percent: 01 t e ...::: y'
,-- -.-M.- hem Grade: A. county, and 'in three -:or four Of
gpopulation decli,ne3' larger communities co operatit�3s
MY through 1944 -.-and the in-° are now..'being organized. Co -tit,
se for:1944 was:a'n.ticipated in` eratives'•from now on will serve,"
BY the• Same token,. the out- •a large 'percentage of the • farm'
of hogs for,.1,945 wail: be!:corn-:peo le"fir-Bruce -courft - :...
d-Yely. •
'lO ,er • although t i( The:.Bru,ce :'Coun'ty farmers has
?copulation• is on the incrca.10 done an excellent 'job so far;!ir.
ie present'Lime: truce Couto, war. '"production' and in rfskir'g:
arrrltii's nr'e endeavoring to. then ; to continue We must con`:•.
'oyc tlir quality• of their hogs• cider that the average age of the
other wards, they are taking. Bruce' County fanners' is cont'n=
hr Joh ''t "supplying quality' ually increasing and ;that agee' is .
for the British: iarket.,in well' over 50 years, Many farmers
r aet trixtht aro get their product . , f
er .fc>r boys'to come bifrl�•',•
?1�C�1 it};'rnnintajni A ra d' frol)1 .c)vrrseas and 0t1 t'r;war jobs- -
rn4i),:ket in.O'eat 1!3ritai . t() take-over. the'farms -in 13rtic0 `'
'he hired •help-problerrt-tip
Inty' is' almost forgottenabou+,
many. farmers have:-not..been
e to hire help for so. l'ongTthai
has -just ' become: a matter :.of
-CT-ea,' d ti v -e- .... K? Gars I
the quality •left nothing to<be,ilc :
sired.
Faun Forums
— Crops Good
ed tremend;ously by better feet? •
ting" methods. They. also :realize.
that the 'volu.rn-e of hofs produced
at the present, time will• have :%i'I
tren endo.us irrllue:ilce on : th it
future. ''market,. They' alio: r ealize
that, regardless of ;the, :fact that
western-provinces::producc• more;
`hogs 'itch r"ZI°ii"t a i l i s job
export Tbacon `isrimarily :}a
,fors 'Ontario Several: •farnrrn; forum
.groups have tinder taken to estah-'
fish ,warble fly free ',areas.... These.
tare lust—some' of the 'a'ct'ion
,jects being' taken on by the farm
,forum, groups. They Will figure
•largely in>' improv"ing the lot;: of
rural; :agriculture in • Bruce Cvuri
ty: .,
,BULL FRQ,.(VM,CUL1 ERT
IletiD GO 'TO TEX ,S
In TV]ay, 1944, VV.,: A 'Culbert cif
Ashfield, .the 'we}1-'known ,Short
horn breeder; sold a young Short
ioln•. bull 'to Roger' Gillis, of Del
`Rio; Texas. -The "animal was shp •
ped -b.y ;express •.and arrived in
good r_ondit'ion, and Mr. Gillis was
so well pleased with it that he has
written Mr. 'Culbert to send' hn;
two .chore in:'the sante, way,:. from
a dam off `Resolution Moneybags',
t;he famous 3200 1b 'bull believd:
e
to be .the largest in Ontario.
:`"rte '
solution' Moneybags'' has been
soldr(butt the,_pr esent Culbert herd
bull., 'Browrxwo(Jd Charnpion", is'
of the same blood''
Mr. . Culbert • is. particularly
pleased tliat his` customer in 'Tex-;,
as; has. suck • ;confidence.:! in• -h;ini
that he;' left ..it ,to him to choose
the animals' he shoul'd send;, \V.
Cull ert 8z, Sons. have..o' e of the.
est. h e rds:oa_pur-e-br-ecS
horns-in•,Ontario:.:Last_Apr_ they
purchased 'one ' of : the.''"hi hest.
priced females sold. by auction in
1944' in:• Can
'ada, '-paying. $2;725';..
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Everybody Knows
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ro cess; a ons. • t
__.._.�..... •g;�i�t -. C er�attve Candidate- rn
Provincial Riding of Huron -Bruce
s he -:Klan or u Jhie
LISTEN TO HIM
,LAUGH WITH' HIM
VOTE FOR :HIM
1 'At: Our: Shop On: Saturday Night
Smoke A "Hanna" Cigar.
..Cand
Bars
ForThe
Kiddies.•
POULTRY'
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arid they are to be congratulat d
not only upon. their enterprise F F
upofi the.aimpetus:are-giving
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they
to
the .:�irnP rovemt=
en..o'--stoek
the`c
co t �..an
un y d the district.
When, 'a, repeat order for• a Cul-
bert bull `comes from as far away,
as 'the State' of Texas'is, it a,:great'.
in-'
compliment -to--tie. , breeding.'
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dystry` of, Ontario:—,Signal—Star,
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No fstwp thin 94 Out .o
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very ,hundred establish:''
ments,, in the manufactur . '
i'ng,, wholisa/e, retail and'
services ; fiei.ds' are sniall,
employing less : than
peopl. Tog.ther.'th.y .m -
ploy. 37% of 'all' ' thy,
--Avarice's
classes of.businets.
(From 1941 -census)
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Ordinarily One Canadian in every six •gainfully} employed,
'earns his livelihood in a • "small business." .`It may' be a
farm, a store or a lumberyard an. architect's :office ora
service station Taken; together these individual :enter-
prises provide a. very.:substantial. art of. Canada's !total
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jobs -must continue to do so after the war;
flu>rin the` yeas aheat`ma y people whoPP
dro ed small
business fo•r war•reasons will: wa•nt to, return to their
'accustomed: OE 'new ways• of making a. 'living. Thus .told
businesses will7"be revived. Many returned-.-nacid
.ne* ones *ill .be
xstarted•.b' n-- : , : -
y- en -pegple°-nowlri"-Vvar�indas
tries. The e c
h om ercia
to ,1 banks will do their part to� afford
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assurance., that: 'no : sound credit 're uir ' ent ` need
9 be
• left unserved in- the • field 'of small business.
;As such businesses Fpgrow, they ` create.. additional job
openings; "that has been • the.'pattern . of ; Canadian, enter-`', `
prises&. Most large companies began in a small way. -
And practically all could name some bank Which:pla .ed
aPart in'their griwthbY rovidingthe° oans'theynee
dcd
to finance their day-to-day operations:
Your, bank .stands readyto' serve • .businek.sses,
small or
large,' well estalltshed• or just starting out. hanks da.
not initiate such businesses -but they do furnish neces
sary, working capital and'many other' forms of banking
service."
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