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Orono Weekly Times, 11 Jun 1964, p. 5

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____ ORONO, WEEKLYTIMES, THURSDAY,_JUNE llth, 1964 _ ____ iP ford, Dick and David of Kirby, Mr., George Dunlop returned ro m "I tt a a, Mr and Mrs. Armond Hollings- homne Tuesday after spending ten ________________________worth'of Cowanvilie, Mr. and Mrs. days in the Bowmanville Hospital. ï? 3 iune, 1964 Oisly will flot prevent thl? cor- Larry Miller, son of 74r. and R. Hollingsworth and Mrs. Gporge M.adMs .Dvl pn Rus i . Hoey, M.P.- Durham poration frorn continuing to make Mrs. C. E. Miler successfully Pas, Dunlop and Dorothy attended the M.adMs .Dvl pn Int oucnga bill to aînend the ;mal1 boans to those farmet s whoised his 2nd year exams at Water-.gauto xrie nteONi the week-end in Hamilton. Farim Net At Uns vee X -do flot need or want big lbans. loo "University College. Collegatnerdcai nalhe iNsi cu1Ltural iister Harry Hays s nte'amnmn ote olgaean oainlI spent the weekend Iwith Moro.n. the- changesare necessary s nte'mnmn o te Mr. R.E. Logan was ,rnoved tteAuditorium, Oshawa, whe iss Camthe lla Irwin, Tro.N.o tbcane Farm rdt Corporation legisiafo saa Hospital t omn isJa Rutherford, daugliterofF Porter. hepfresestablish economic tion wiIl make it possible for the i 1r, and Mrs. J. Rutherford rd fa. î, i .asîst tlïem 1in Corporation to lend to the estate îlioptlonTedytated front the Oshawa General1 bu i in b ette o,Seb a A other of deceased farniers in order to Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Norton Ieft Hospital sehool of nursing. The Mr. Malcolm McKenzie, son of buidigsan i b~ n i-ive' assist the farmer's heirs to con- this we nhldysb oo 0eercie eeh nFia v Dr. and Mrs. A. F. MeKenzie pass- o "îvý. t inue to operate ad dvlpvrni n t~ l~ ed his second year examinations e d 'a-d deeoiigni n te pit fi- ein.at Waterloo University Colleg,- uic' n'Y.Beejuse Of heir arms, even, tnougn tes terest in the U.S.A. tù canestak.ing place in inodUtUe may not yet be fully settled. mineïileressary changes Under the arnended legisiation i Mr. Don Parsons, Aylmer, Ont., aca. i .Lw qdc a fa ther or an uncle may borrowwas a visitor last weekend with In t joan av aci poiamS oe t sss a son or nephewLarry Miller and attended the rac- ~Inacciuon~o oas aaiabl ' othér relative to buy a farm ýes at Mosport. Don is past presi- under (tiý r arùn Credit Corpora- bhiof gretsistramnet heCoratetro o Uîerîy oee lion the Depatment of V eterans b f.getassac oteCr tWtro nvriyClee Affairs tiiough the Veterans poration in its efforts to establish study'ing for, the ministry. Woodbury's High Lather formula Sham- Lanîd Ac d aiiîistration pL ovîdlesyonmeinfrng Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bird of Gan- Poo, Giant $1.25 bottie for .............. 79e credit to full lrne and part time In~ concluding his remarks, Mr. anoque are visiting for a fewi ïarmei s wuoqaiya esi -assi. Teeaeae days with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bill-: or m1iiiîa1y service-. Intermediate ments which we believe are need- ings and on Tuesday, with them,j Special Feature Jumbo Garment Bags, erm crediÀt is avai-able tarmers ed riglit now., 1 think, there is a miotored to Midland and other HOMdS up to 16 garments, zipper closing, ilirough. bans t rom the chartered lot 10 be said for doiflg everythiiig northern points. i moisture prooe, 2 hook metal frame Assort- banks guaranteeýd oy the goverfi- we can to keep the family f armn. mentundr th Fam Imro- As the communist countries have Recent visitors with Mrs. Stuti dclr.............16 ment L'oanis Act. Aiso, i.n the ad- learned al toc weli, there is noth, were Mr. and ýMrs. Deibert Hall-' ministrationý of the ARDA pro- ing like the pride of ownership tô owell and family Linda and Bill gra th feera goernent~sencourage a fariner to do his best. of Toronto on Sunday evening Jergen's Lotion Mild Soap, ercedwt vitâIly interested in f armn credit." After ail, why shouid lie not do Mr. and Mrs. Sid Halloweil, Stark- skin-softening Jergen's'lotio)n, 3 ae-. 5 Mr. Hlays annouinced that bie. his best when he kflows le is do- ville on Tuesday, also Mr. and 3 aef.. 5 cas fthe cOm1pleXityý of tl e-il o imef Mrs. Laurance Jamieson on Wed- ' " Pc o t.cnan eral goveriienits involvement in The geniiai and capable reprenedy a yPcn s farmi credit hee las established a sentative of the Farm Credit Cor-'Te rooBnpaed tth Plastic Plates, 4 cups. 4 knives, 4£(oksand Coiniiteeto aIea o-odintedportio fr Drha ContylSMilIbrook f air on Wednesday af- 4 spôons. Comnplete for.........9 study and do research work into. Mr. Lance Beath who may-be con-' ..erno>on. .69 ýhe best basis upon whîciih to es tacted at the office of the Cor- ablsh mre omrelnsie oraioi ii PrtPery.Mr. and Mrs. James Ruther-S 'cal Feature, Slim Jims, ïStretch' and Ïarm credit policy whidh will take prinited, Size 8 to 14. Pair ............. $3.77 frto- consideration ail forms of credit needed by farmers. 'm gh in announcing the establish ,C*ldren-o îë - .e. la Bath Towels, fringed ends, assorted _t met-o the 'Cmmte terns, Size about 20 inches X 40 ftnches È iS House, the Agriculture Minister là? Oreno Pastoral wek peilP r. ....... said, "'We recognize that existing'85UYI h T -ekSeca ar ....*........ 15 farm credit programis are doing a good job for farmers within their The Junior Gardeners held their C~r, aisrayon HIlf Slips, lace trim, assor- respective. bounds. But I be lieve annual Spring Vlower Show onM CW this Committee will provide the Thursday, May 281h. There was a ftv B. E. Long d styles and colors. Size smail, medium or basis for bringing about greter delightful array of Spring flower large., Each.................... 69e and ensure that we keep rigt ob ments of woodland greenery de- 5UN1DAY, lUNE l4th, 1964 By ev egtDnmJassz - 19 tpof new credit problems àans- corated wtl miniature animais Clmrch srvcs sea ChisPatyDesseas size 2,3-6$,8 ïng fromt tle dynamic, changes and birds - eveni one with a small, pca!Cid at rseSz ,3 now takiag place in agriculture." birds nest neatly -arranged in'.a Kirby - 9:46 am and 6x Regular $3.98 This week special $-2.98 Caiiadian farmers have estab. tree. Mrs..Fred Tamblyn ivid th,, Orono - 11 :16 .m lislied an excellent record with difficuit job Of judging these fine the Farm Credit Corporation.ijentries and, awarded the fpllowv Lesakard . 2 p.m. sChilds Nylon Stretch Socks size 6-812 Pr 27e They have shown that they knnow ig prizes. how 10 use ceredit 10o increase the I Class 1 - Dining Table Centre %unday ScFace Cloths, stripe pattern good -weight 25e effîciency and productivity of Pieoe - Annette Jorgenson, Bil their farms: andi they'have also Caldwell. and Julie Schinid. Orono - 10 arn. Ladies iiefl. Cellasuede Assorted color, shown a willingness 10 use good Class 2 - Dish Arrangement-- Fancy styles and trim in good qualiy.Se advice fromt the Corporation 'as Dale Challice, Julie 5chmi nid duannd Large P-air...... ......e wel as a willingness and an abil- Chris Asett. Leskard -2pm. eii n ag ar .... .. g iîy 10 repay their lbans, j dlass 3- Cup and Saucer Ar- The present boan limits under rangement- Julie Schid, Donna, _____________________________________________ the Farm Credit Corporation, leg- <Continued on page 6) '-isation are $20,000. for standard loans not supervised by the Corn .B T O IL poration and $27,000. for super-, nw tokAfT rr BthToel, evra vised lbans. The maximum terni ofAesin, Id ta ckfogf TredomBat ing esaeeral repaymen in each case is 30 . sgnIde fo ,ft.Pedmn igsadso years. Rapid changes lave taken rsyuw ie reLuauau place in agriculture sine trese, . yPied froni--------------$1,00ato $1,4 lim-its were established, and it is rom....... now evident lIat the present lim-______________________________ lon loans 'are no longer ade- 4uate 10 established efficient, vi- -B X DT W LST able family farms in many sectors BOXEDbxe d oro-ftTBau of Canadian agriculture. By doub, T .owel Sets attractively bxdfrgfs eu ing tle size of thee bans tle gov'- > tu1 oQrcmb aios--- ertiment believes an important -Prîf i ced r om-- -- -- ersei$.2 ts$.5 step will bie taken toward improv- Pie o .....Prst$.5t 35 ing tle Corporation's capacity 10', _______________________________ hielp fai-mers in -the way they -need Calllr hlp and in a, way that enables )îcensed PIumbU tlem 10 lhelp themselves. "That isI TERRY TEA TOWELS akcndfep our farer(csat Mcaia otatfGood quality terry dish towels, colourful -~an ..acac maeîebs el ntlsstripes or fancy ein posbltse of their limean D .1f---------------icgtn6s enlergy 'he resources of their and guarantes Piceu rom ..... ... farmns,' sa7 50C.as 6le pointed out that mne puc.e cresein hemaxmu bas b- A M NLADIES BAIING SUITS MEN'S COTTON PYJAMAS j WAIC TOI/OEN jJUS TSI0NVA PLUMBING - IIEATING PIhséne 148$ Oro W A YKNE'YS Mainten.:tnce ,Service Complete Maintence on Windows, Floors and WaUI service Rug and Uphoistery Shampooing Commercial, Industrial i Residential POE255 Orono, Ont. A god slecionof Sim uit orGood quality Pyjamas in plain bA "CoodleCifonia" iii aSiteorprinted cotton broadcloth. Sizes by "Coeof arialsn ,11Bteau- B, C, D :and 'E. Price $3.95 - $5.00 newest styles and mtras eu Men's Pîýinted Cotton Broad- tiful shades of tourquoiseý, red, cloth Pyjamas with'short leg and yellow and blue also black and sleeve. Paisley design in predom-' white. Sizes 12 to 20. inating shades of wine, blute and Priced from $10.95 to $25-00 hrown. Sizes B, Cand D. $3.95 BOY'S SHIRTS Bay's Sport Shirts of good quality cotton broadeloth. Button-dhiwn collar and short sleeves. Blite, red, gold and black. Sizes 8 ýto 18 years $2.99 Boy's White' Terylene Sport Shirts which require ,ittie or noi ironfing Short sleeves. Sizes 8 to 18S years.. Priced, at $2.99 ARMSTRONGS

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