oun' Directors';Marcn meeting for Port Perry,co-operation of the Durham,and purchasing equipment to eo Fa Bi Junior pore a County Soil and Crop Improve-|use such materials~ be familiar Wednesday, March 20, 8.00 Wednesday, March 27, 7 p.m.,)ment Association, to hold a spe: with _all information that is. p.m., Uxbridge, Dept, of Agri-/Beaverton Town Hall -- Annualjcial Weed Spray School in thelavailable on this lect For culture Board Room Organiza-| banquet for North Ontario Agri-|Recreation Centre in Black-|that reason an invitation is ex- tion meeting for Scott 4-H Beef,|cultural Society. stock from 10.30 a.m. to 3.30/tended to anyone interested in Ontario County Far m Cal ndar 'Grain and Potato Clubs, Thursday, March 28, 11 a.m.,|p.m. on Wednesday, March 13. chemical weed control to attend e | 'Thursday, March 21, 1.30 Maple -- Central Ontario Cat-| In the morning, Prof: p,|this meeting. UXBRIDGE -- The following|Beef Pulls at Hays Salesiom., Uxbridge, Dept. of Agri- lle Breeders' Association, an-/E, Clarke from the Agricultur- items are of interest to Ontario|Arena, Trafalgar -- 151 en-\cylture Board Room -- Schoo! i+ Py som othe a sor ey Ai dei gsc at BEQOMES JP : may fovaness. Tew Yet Wee rice- [for Warble Fly Inspectors, aeaveclas Wore Hall we fae will ive a illustrated ian an aap ne oe ee jreleased today by the bea Tuesday, March 12, 8.30 p.m.) Thursday, March 21, 8.30/ontanio County Seed Fair and] the Sone of sprayers ple city's first woman justice of the 2 ee, ee, ee eget 3 a mene cg, Uxbridge, Dept. of Agti-/Hay Show. able; calibration and use. peace, Mrs. George Brown, has fore 'me meeting for Uxbridge Junior oujture Board Room -- Ontario Tuesday, April 2, at 8 p.m.,! In the afternoon, Dr. C. M. been sworn into office. 8.00) Farmers \Count i > , f ' ty Junior Farmers' Exec-|sunderland Township Hall, Or- ; enna p.m., Uxbridge, Dept. of Agri-| Tuesday, March 12, 8.00 p.m..lutive meeting, ganization meeting foe, Sider Botany of the Oulawe Ane ; culture Board Room -- Easter /prougham Municipal Building] priqg ; Faas SR ' y, March 22, .|land 4-H Dairy Calf Club and i Ontario Angus Breeders Direc: -- Organizational meeting {0r|Brooklin, 'Township Brock 4-H Grain Club. Sy aoa eae wee Thursday, March 7, 8:30 p.m.|oruea™ 4H Calf Club. |Farmers' meeting Saturday, April 6, at 10 a.m.|trated address. ncneitlin Vnownihin' Hall. -.|. Tuesday, March 19, 6.00 p.m.,|Control by Spraying. Uxbridge High School, Annual 4 aouar registration fee will Ms rch meeting for Brooklin|Torento -- Executive of Ux-) Friday, March 22, |Ontario County. Junior Farmer CRESLER MON: 200. ge Mons bridge Junior Farmers visit to/prechin, Municipal Seed Judging competition. be charged to each person who : Riverdale Kiwanis. \Farmers' meeting attends the school and it is sug: 2a REE TSB eee SANITONE) Stavice CLEANERS and LAUNDERERS OSHAWA ~ PORT WHITBY - BOWMANVILLE - Curtains, Drapes, Blankets, Rugs OSHAWA'S ONLY -- UNIONIZED SHOP 723-4631 SOMILL reenter od Thousand of dollar in food priges ave being awcrrled, in the, new ae a | | Friday, March 8, 11.00 a.m., Tuesday, March 19, 8.00 p.m.,|Control by Spraying. | Sch ule We gested that those planning to A 1 meeting of Central On- : : rt 11.00) ed ed attend contact the Ontario De- tario Cattle Breeders' Associa-|%90m, Uxbridge -- Meeting for|,m. -- Annual Holstein Club| 1 } carne } [Tour of Farms in the northern! Spr ay School manville prior to Friday, March rprize. @! Z Friday, Saturday and Sun- eg e part of the County. : , March 8, 9 and 10, Guelph, ' , een Colleges Annual Tun, Cannington, Brock District High|Brooklin, Township Hall --) At Blackstock be used to purchase sandwiches, ior Farmers' Conference for|School -- March meeting for|Organization meeting for Osh-) doughnuts and coffee. for the Tuesday, March 12: and| Wednesday, March 20, 1.30|Dairy Calf Clubs. jments have been made by the| With the increase in Chemical Thursday, March 14, Trafaigarjp.m. Uxbridge, Dept. of Agri-| Tuesday, March 26, 8.30 p.m.|/Ontario Department of Agricul-/Weed Control, it is imperative Beaverton, Odd Fellows Hall-- Dept. of Agricultural Board) saturday, March 23, partment of Agriculture in Bow- tion, shareholders in Farmers' Allivd) Tuesday, March 19, 8.30 p.m.,! Tuesday, March 26, 8 p.m., The dollar registration fee will the Province of Ontario. Beaverton Junior Farmers. awa Kiwanis 4-H Grain and) BOWMANVILLE -- Arrange-|noon lunch, -- Ontario Show and Sale oflculture Board Room -- Ontario|-- Port Perry High School --|ture in Bowmanville with thelthat those using the materials Price Support Shift Promised By Pearson E (Staff) -- Can-ja Minister of Industry to help, embaker's charges that the Lib-| Fe aie yr oly an csshlane| tacetane production and create] erals obstructed the government, Agricultural Minister if the Lib-| more jobs. from doing its job. erals are elected next April,) 'We'll need. a quarter of a| 'There may have been ob- says Lester B. Pearson, leader) million jobs each year to take| struction inside the Cabinet, ,of the Liberal party. The asso-| care of the boys and girls enter-| said Mr. Pearson, "but surely 'ciate minister would handle|ing the labor force," said Mr.|the Prime. Minister wouldn't ,, eastern Canada affairs. | Pearson. blame us for that? | Speaking to more than 1,700) He told them, "there's no use) 'Farmers stand to gain more | « people who packed the Col-/trying to fool the people with)from good government than) legiate auditorium here Tues-/election promises we possibly/ most Canadian citizens," he) day night, Mr. Pearson said,|coyidn't fulfill until the econ-|stated, "Liberals believe the "our policy is to work toward)omy improves, or bribe them) farmer needs security and fair) ;,Bational marketing boards! with their own money." shares of the national income." "\where farmers want them and) : ; Mr. Pearson outlined a plan| *expand exports of farm prod-|/ ATTACKS DIEF : . | ucts." r ~ Speaking of election issues, oy PAE bong free milk. to school | He said the time has come for|scoffed at Prime Minister Dief- children: | : , This ts ap inroctonans i, fr * Durham Liberals . Nominate Honey eral Party leader. PORT HOPE (Staff) -- Rus-;créased industry and producing STEINBERG V Get a tree spr LL "P.M, Mime you shop at STuiNprRa' St Ctr cock V io the card te wer sng letter will eppean, Walt 4 tow seconds, Vv Collect an 5 They are worth se, Hith 90H "P.t.59. food certiticates: " '? #100. tn STUNDERG V Winner ew ye manager Vv Wt, atter 7%" wn 1500 tie Pity se aban, IN FOOD CERTIFICATES Simple instructions at right explain how to play SPELL '"P-I-N-K-Y", STEINBERG cashiers have SPELL "P-].N-K-Y" game cards for you each time you shop, Complet. rules appear on every game card, The game lasts 10 weeks with thousands of dollars in food certificates to be won, Anybody can play -- start today! SHIFT PRICE SUPPORTS He added, 'in our dairy Bea |gram, the emphasis on price) supports will be shifted from} butter to skim milk powder and cheese. This will help overcome the butter surplus problem with- Present cards and answer 9 te STEIN: ip TINBERG @ sell C. Honey, former Liberal) goods at home that will effec. Member. of Parliament, was|tively compete with those we * given an acclamation as candi-|now import ... and also, by : date for Durham Riding in the| exporting a great deal more." upcoming federal election, here) Mr. Honey said his party's last night. policy for eastern Canadian He told more than 1,700 peo-| agriculture will not deal in extra « ple who jammed the collegiate) subsidies or hand-outs, but with * auditorium, the issue in the|a "fair break for the farmers * gampaign is whether or not! in the cost-price squeeze so they Canada is to have a stable, de-/can have a few dollars to prop- » cisive government. erly raise and educate their | "The Liberal party is the only | families. one which can realistically hope) "They want some order and ~ to form a stable, decisive gov.| Planning in the matter of prod- ernment," he said. 'A vote for|UCe marketing . . . not threats out hurting the farmers' milk cheque. "In the matter of livestock improvement, we want rapid ex- pansion of 'record of perform- ance' testing for dairy cattle} and hope to have at least 25) per cent of these animals on| § test within 10 years,' he stated. First priority of a Liberal gov ernment would be to restore the people's confidence in the des-| tiny of their own country, says Mr. Pearson, | "We will inherit an $800,000,- 000° deficit, have to balance our) § NDP or Social Credit would only | like they received last fall from|>udget and put people to work be one for another minority gov- the Minister of Agriculture. ernment. They want a fair deal in the "Canada's most urgent rare * is an economy which expands) * rapidly and steadily. This is the} pogiree| on key to full employment and ris- ae ' ; ii _| He said eastern agriculture oo standards for sll Ce needs action, not bland assur- pee ances of Conservative candi- The present level of un€M-| gates that everything is won- ployment in Canada, which derful in rural Ontario. stands at 8.3 per cent of our) "y+ doesn't need the slick and labor force is a national shame.| ..nensive propaganda which I don't accept abnormal levels emanates from the Minister's their farms," ® of unemployment as an integral! o¢tice in Ottawa, telling every- Mr, Honey said a Liberal gov-| is," said Mr. Honey. = ernment will accept the respon. a " the circumstances that will vieia| 0 ti . h in- ° full employment through in | ccupa 10n | s z Down Since 1955 zg TORONTO (CP) --W. Ros | M « * Strike, chairman of Ontario Hy- t t = dro, says the growth rate of) agis Tra e ® residential use of electricity has} =» "It is a serious, definite|A 55-year-old district trapper, = trend," he told the Ontario Mu-|Earl Emery, pleaded guilty to = meeting Tuesday. 'If we ignore|court here Tuesday and was git, we are heading for real andjfined $50 and costs or seven 4 ) ' | days. t» He said natural gas firms get) Emery claimed he had been S 'in the cellar with a gas fur-| checking his trap lines the day ~ part of our national life." one what a wonderful fellow he « sibility and obligation to create a = Electricity Use | S s Surprises been declining since 1955. | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- = nicipal Electrical Association|a careless driving charge in continuous trouble." # nace them they put the pressure! before and fell into the river. \*'Believe me, on by offering the 'lower-rate- ® for-more-consumption' - gimmick = for water heating, cooking, re- w frigeration and laundry." | "Hydro customers have been acquired in Ontario during the! last 10 years. However, he) said, in 1961 the average resi- dential consumption increased by three kilowatt-hours while in| 1959 it increased 14 kilowatt- hours. wre ee ee ee He told police he thought he had pneumonea and took a coughing spel. when his sideswiped another on King Mr. Strike said 700,000 new street east near the outskirts of town. A doctor's vealed Emery was from bronchitis: Commenting on Emery's vo- cation, Magistrate R. B. Bax-) ter said, "I. didn't know there were trappers .left." car examination re- suffering jat the same time," that's no easy) | problem." He said that there are still 541,000 people in Canada out of) § work. Mr. Pearson encouraged set-| % ting up a municipal development board; attempting to get indus- try to locate in areas where it does not exist; and increasing) social welfare without destroy- ing the people in the process. He suggested a contributory pension scheme where people at age 65 could start collecting when they need it. | "We could then look forward! to that day when we could look| {forward to a decent pension in| ;our retirement years with dig-| |nity and pride," he said. Regarding his party's vole! on the nuclear arms issue, Mr. |Pearson said that he wants} | them for Canada, "not as a pro-| | vocation for war, but as a pro-| tection for peace". | "The only foundation for peace is good relations between} peoples," he said. 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