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Orono Weekly Times, 16 Oct 1958, p. 5

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The Bow Manvilic CIéaners g amid yers Ltd. o DO WMAN VILLE, ONTARIO WILL PICK-UP AND DELIVER CLEANING AT E. R. Rainey's Barber Shop OKONO, ONTARIO Itvery-IMonday CITlursday AT 1:-.0 P.M. Set For Tobacco grcwers have received the findinaof tihe Arbitration Board of thre Farm'Products Marketing Board. They have been awarded a history makig price of 58 cents per pound for the On- tario flue-cured tobacco crop, elimiinat- in., an overail minimum average prioe, but minimumn grade prices have been sýet up for the first lime. Jesse Gray, cifairnian of the Ontarl Fluie-4Cured Tobacco Growers Market- ing Board expressed his pleasure on the board's decision and said this wiil afford the tobacco fà-rmer a measuxre of prot&ètion and that these grade fr1- ces represent a realistie figure on which tobaeco may be sold. H1e added that aIthoýugi slightly higher of last year's se values is the sa buying compali actuantbuying of The marketing boarc gin marketing this yeai as enoug-h tobacco is soon as the buying ready to accept tobace and packing. Ihe board et a prem;rn1 [)ne of the features of the SftortflOrfl duction sale at the Fairaeres Farm C. H-. murnford, I{aspon, was the ling of a junior beifer caIf at $500. is 8 month old baby was an addedi àry to the original offering and at- cted keen bidding1. She- vent to Hi DFarms, Phoenix, MUaryland, 'where1 ýr sire Louada Ganmbler, is a member the bull batteýry. second high of $465. was paid by oy Str-ong, Bethany, for a very goold ~Ungý cow w7ith type and substance. Thiirty,-two head, many of themn junger animais, made an averageý ice of $292. The average received for ipton; Gregor, umibus; A. aJf£taY, Newtfni Strong, Bethany; M. J,. Staint, mnanville;, W. H. Merry, Millei Free, Buirketon; Lorne Piim dian River; Wayne Beckett, ville; Roy Coulson, Thomrasbiu ellJbar Farms, LiJbertyvilfle, [Tom Baker, .Hampton, and Farms, Phoenix, Maryland. Some Cases Too Mariy Churches Claims Minister There -are 100 many 'United Churches lusme rural areas claimed Rev. J. fiF, Lane, president nf the '%y of QuinteI Conrfer-ence of the United Church of icanlada, in anl address to the Ohw presbytery recently. ý Hie said this was pairtly duie to a de- pleted rural population. '*Tne only thiing, keeping- some char- ches open today is sentiment," lie ob- served. "People don't warit t see the churches in wihtheir mothers . and fathers worshiptped closed." The borse-and-buggy days are gone and churcheýs are too close to eacùh other in thfese days of ,fast cars, lie said. He urged laymien 10 wvork towards the closure of superfinous clhurches and the strengthe±iing, of key conIgreations. The coaference president spoke of, the -upsurge of laymien's interest" in thle church. He believecd fthey could assist ministers even m-ore, citing , ,l- ily visiting as an example. -Mr. Lane noted $6,300.000 had been set as the United Church's target foir î issionary work Ibis year. The target feur 1960 is $10.000.000. "That's only peanuits compared with wvhat is being spent on liquor and 10- bacco", lie said. Mr. Lane's ,vide-raigi;ng remarks also touched o)n recruilmnent' for there inistry, He said there were more ministerial candidates today than at any oie "'We are slowly gaý-lning ground, but Ut wilI be soi-e lime bef ore we are out enjoy (ai the electric-ally It takes a lot of hot water to look after a growing famly. and to help get the houseworký done! That' s why an atotnatic- electric vzater iheater is such 'a wonderful convenience, t supplies you witLh the hot water you need whenever you need it! An electrie water heater is onie of many wonderful applia ces that help you "live better êlectrically"- the safe, clean, modern way. NTAO HYD electricity does so much... costs so Uittie of 'lie woods," he aidded. The presbyter.v also hbeardrpot iof the United Chiurch's l8thGeea CoLillil held in OJttawa last mo'nth, L'o- cal comm-jissionlers tg the condil wvho spoke were Mvs. W. C. Ives, Mfr-! J. H-. McKînney, IL1. W. Hoskin arid W. S. Our District Annual BLITZ CA MPwAICN l FOR THE BLIND Takes Place on mon*% Oct, 20 Objective -- $4000 If Canvasser misses yoti plonso leave your donation at any of h local banks or mail t.- Mr. Donald H. Wlliamsg, Chairman Box, 56BomW Mlo re th àn 1, 240, 000 PER ONAL LOANS ï since -1936 Who May Q4tain a Personal Loan? Auyone of good character who liasï a re gular Sincomne and can mîeet the. monthly depo its. 10 tao tain a Laoan 'At anylleanchlof The Caniadiani Ba-n'k of What does a t.oan cost you? Six per cent p 1 çr year deducted Ùn a4 anice. How do you repcîy? Equaýâ l tontiy doitasyou ear , .. ,ut tary one of our near1y too branches. Insurance Protection'. Liue insuranie pays o anueol yuf 10an if you die. Personal Loans are made for: 9 an automlobilo 0 inedîcal or dental bi1i * home furnlsbingm a consolidation of debt 9 taxe& 0 travel 9 ichool feec Or for any other wrthw6uie rpome THE CA$ADIAN > BANK 0F CQIMMER-CE' J W. .a KIG,, Maagr

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