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Orono Weekly Times, 17 Sep 1964, p. 4

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-~ -~ - ~ ORONO EKty $ÈE; TffUR~SDAY, SETElM1E.*Ulàth, jIO Report frem flOttw Kusseil C. Honey, M.P. - Durham IrIVE T09ACCO GROWER1S OltONO- September 1lth, 1964 LOSE THEIR LICENCES "The fail f air is the showplace Five tobacco farmers Who over of the agricultural industry," planted their 1964 crop oquotas Russeil C. Honey, Durham M.*P.' and refused to destroy the excess saïd on Friday as he officially op. ýiad their licenses revoked Friday ened the annual Durham County by the Ontario Flue-Cured Tobacca Agricultural Society Fair at Orono. Growers Marketing Board in Till- "In the days of our grandfath- ob'g ers, agriculture was a simple, easy- It- was the f irst time the board going way of if e. To-day it is a'had used its power to revoke pro- hard-nosed competitive business," duction licenses, granted by the Mr. Honey said. In order to main- Ontario government hast year. tain the income of the agriculture Thfarrsowacthpo- sector of our economy at a high Teef aben unae thelipths hevl w mst aveaninceasngyear's ci op since ail Ontar Io- amount of export sales. He said, grown tobacco must by law be that Canadian farmers must strive marketed through one of the three to win markets in the tough üom- exchanges operated by the board. pettion oi ie worVu rnrKeu pieu In order to do so we must constant- The five, who overphanted by Iy strive to improve the quality of about 60 acres, are James Puskas cur export products. and William Broda of the Scotland area, 10 miles south of Brantford Referring to his recent trip to Albert Schelstraete of St. Thomas, Denmark where he represented ,and Mrs. Agnes DeBock, of Lyne. Canada at a Parliamentary Con- dock, 20 ie to t hms ference the Durham M.P. said that ,OmieeatoS.Thms Canadians could earn a great deai from Danish agriculture1 producersj ticularhy, can strive for a better who concentrate on producingoh grade of hog to compete more ef I top quality agricultural products. f ectively in the world market," "The Canadian hog producer, par- Mr. Honey said. Don' Me The Port Hope Agricultural Society Horse Show Livestock Show 4-H Club, Achievement Day Amateur Contest Ramrýod Car Rodeo MERCHANTS EXHIB ITS & MIDWAY HUNDREDS 0F HOME AND SCHOOL EXHIBITS PLAN TO ATTEND LN"ow Avla 1* ,,ble Têp -à Cepu1Iposw ûtX:0w1C@ padatuhieIitLoans Act s to faci-liaf bank 14sfo stdltWo efnaç i .l-ocniuLli-tipe studies beyond secondary school levet at rnversities ,and other eduçtiôtlinttîoiis. ~fnIiIy ~orore es4,nt ir Ç -ad for one year whüo1ýeQnS ~ihive in Ç,:jplda .after çQInpletion of studies, ipa~y ipply for,a boan un44er the A,,ct. An appliCant lmust ble nrolied or înt t nrôli as a fili-fine Stufent ~at an educationali institution approved by pro-ý,incial authorities, and m~ust 'Meet the Swndards f caeri quaUCicat4ion and4 filancial »eed establîshied by the student loan authority in the Province in~ which lie applies. ýDependlng& upon individuaI circumstances andfinancial neei,_ loans up to $1,0O a year may be made, with-a maximum of $5,OQ0 during a student's academie career. The Provincial Authority receiving applications and deter- ,mining eligibillity will issue ýa certificate to each eligible student stating the mfaximuikm amount the student may borrow. This Certificate of Eligibility is required before a student can arrange a Government Guaranteed Student Loan with the bank of his choice. Iý1nterest-Free and Delayed Repaymet4 Perlod To assist students, the interest onjbanis duringU the period a student continues fùfl-tirmestudles, and for six montîs therea fter, will be paid by thie Government of Canada. During this samne period no repayueht of principal is required, nior will any service charge or "ee be payablýe by the student. Metliod of Repayment Borrowers will begin ta pavincrstAïid tarepay b lans six mnh after iliey ceasic4o 11;e ftuli-tïme stuctents. Th~e current interest rate týo students is 53¼ " per annumn. Normatly the repaymient period will be fivet- o ten years. ,rwr have thle riglit ta repay loans in part or in fulhl at any timne ithout penalty. Life Insured In the event of the death of a borrower responsibilit for repayment of the boans wllbc assutnedby the Gover'inment of Canada. A list of approved educational institutions in Ontario is contained in a, br-chur now available at banks, universiies and other educatnional institu- tions. Onitario'residents Planning ta attend one of these institutions, should apply directly ta that institution for a Certificate of Eligibility. Ontario resi0ents planning to study in other provinces or countries should direct eqiista: Department of University' Affairs, Suite-600, 344 Bloor StretWetToronto. The above notes are based upon the Car,,aaY.sn Loas Act 1964 and are for reference only. Ail applications and lbans or e su> ett ieuitrn and condit'ions of the Act. CAÂADA ONT2 Louter Tg Editor Dear ,Sir:. Fin.àara ilgeme lits uve -'l' beexi made -ftr this eirj 0.% in the Orono T'«WVP,41,alI !x fromnLl ovftr Ceiùti<Ontarièé~h bwa s:-tig'ortl Il' Ërilë B' st PWý,a éarved st tuet!te prsntèfdby, the Oroýeku Chàmber of Conunejcc,ywhich w0pI, last yeaq>A- er o Piekerin)g and Ajax fra proàiuction of "A Good Womap,ý," Other awards a4 -n the itq>t 4f a filaque espec a l desïgnedfr the: Festi tery of Brookiyn.;'The'se are waided to the Best J,~ ated by the oello dflê Lodge No. 436. Best AMtres~s ated by the Orono Rebekah L~ Nü. 334, Best -Set Design, donatv-dý byRickaby's Blig 20.Bo .?ie*a donated by the Orono ]RecreaW,"- Compmission and the. Adjudîcatu-, Award donated bY the KendalWo men's Institute. Mr. Esse W. Ljungh wihl ag&in adjudicate the Fe1,stival which i sponsored annually by the Cnr~ Durham Agriculturai' FahiFai. Yours truiy, Florence JD. Peid, ÎrTUNIVERSITY LEPERBOROUGH, Tlhere wili be over 13,000 voi- ames in- the Trent University Lf- orpry w hen'the first ci>ass (if u de nts in the University's 4hietpry arrives for Îhe beginning qf tr on Wednesday, Septeiubor 16, T, H. B3. Symons, President and Výiice- Chancellor announced today. Whule the University lias pu. chased qver,8,000 of these b.s a great many have come to thte University through gifts. Amongst these gifts are many rare books- and valuable collec tions -- sud a the Dopglas Library deaiing wî the Canadian Arctic. In addition the Trent Universïty Library is currently receiving 380 periodicals and learned journals, and this number will be increaý,ed1 to about 500 befoare the end oýf the year. To operate the various library services there will be a staff of 5 professionai librarians and 7 non-professional and clericai library assistants, as weil as .5ev- eral student assistants. President Symons noted that the Trent Library had made outstand- mng progre ss in its planning and growth unider the leadership of Mr. J., D. P. Martin, the Universý ity's Head Librarian. Amount of lbans: payment: Where to eapply: il

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