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Orono Weekly Times, 14 Jul 1966, p. 3

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ORONO ,0WEEKLY TIMES, TIU SJULY l4tb, 16 Bush ire ~shared lu the Kendal pitching rault and Tom Foster scored the> rus liae In giving Up sixtli lits to Orono. five rn ru . Ha de Ar aTed Stark was the best bitter Ray Pickeil had, a perfect niglit jHay en re-r rn with <Giîv Pirks and at bathnfofr T<ndll iïth iathree for by Riis-eI1l C. Honey,, M.P. Dur-1 o The reasoning behind the re- vision to the Bank A, introduced T'rs asig this week by Finance Minister i sasn Sharp is to ma ke the Canadian Ini Magistrates court in Bow- banking system more competitive manville on Tuesday there were and enable it to serve, a much 1twvo convictions under the Game broader cross-section of the ('an- and Fisheries Act. Each fisher- adkan people that has been thiman was fined $25.00 and $9.00 cise to date. costs or five days, for going on Wliile Canada's baring system private property. is acknowledged as one of the, Carmen Guest, Talbotville, who soundcst in the world neverthe- was apprehended' with rod and less it ha$, through legislation and reed and 20 fish and Delbert Cros- restrictions arising out of. the div- by, RR 2, Whitby, who lad a rod isior of legislative authority, un- but no fish, pleaded not guilty. der our constitution, been inhi- bited from serving a very great Grahame S. G. Fisli, told the numnber of Canadians.. court lie had owued the farm, Unde exstig lgisatin bnkseast of Blackstock for over ten Undr xisin leisatin ank Iyears and that it was posted are limiteci to cnarging 6%o inter-' est on boans. This restriction lias forced bauks ta limit the interest paid to depositors. Trust Compan- les and "near" banks, not confin- ed by tlie legislation, have been able to pay higlier interest rates to depositors. Thus, the banks have been restricted in the amount of money they can'gather in on deposit and consequently the a- niaunt of money available ta been accordingly lîmited. Wiht a restricted supply of money available for boan pur- poses, the banks have been forc- ed ta restrict their boans to those customers wh-o are safe risks. They have not, generally, speak- ing, made boans ta the great bloc of the Canadian people who are not able .ta supply satisfactory collateral security. Thie resuit bas been that, the ordinary man lias been forced into the liand.s of the loan sliarks where lie pays, anythîng up to 18 percent for a loan.j The legislation, if enacted by Parli.frýnent, wil enable banks ta increase interest ra tes ta some- where around 7 -percent. l'le pre- sent èeiling is niot removed, but is EUIJtrnd P v uy f±UJiaÂa n1111± when lie bought it and., still is. H1e said lie was sick and tired of re- pairing fences broken down or cut by trespassers. "One Sunday morning 1 walked down the creek ta checki my cattle and fences," said the owner. "I saw a truck parked near tlie bridge at tlie south end of my property and noted the licence number. I leard a snapping of twigs and saw a man coming down the creeli with a rod and reel. "I asked how the fishîng was", continued Mr.' Fish. "He said it was not bad and that lie had cauglit about twenty. Wlien 1 ask- ed who liad given hlm permis- sion ta fis lie liad no auswer. Then « told him I was the owner and pointed. ont the sigu 'Private Property, No Trespassing. This me ans you." Mr. Gtiest off ered to pay for his catcli and when this was re fused lie slammed the truck exhorbitant rates now charged by some finance companiesý and near1 bainrks Will le 're-duced. --- ctiei ta eavrge rieon S1omre Canadians who- are now! tisit trmth gveramet on. receiving the benefits of the 6% shoit trrago vemen bods. ceiling will have to, pay abouit 1% The revisions to the Bank Act more for money borrowed from should greatly enlarge the num- banks. On balance the législation bers of Canadians wlio will 110W seems ta, le reasonable and re- have access to the banking sys- sponsible and will serve to, bene- tem. To the extent that banks f it many more Canadian than are eau become more competitive the harmed by it. SUMMER SPECIALS IMechanical Windproof Ash Tray, only ..79c Ladies' Fashion Flats, available in smal S and medium and large ..... $1.39 Ladies' Cotton Blouses is s'izes, 32'- 38 ca, $1.00 SSuper Soft Sea Foani Sponges only each 19e Brush 'Rollers with Free Curl Pin Tray .. 99è iPolypropylene Utility Storage Can & id. $2.33 Foldaway Portable Bar B-Q Grill, only .. $1.59 12 Cup Muffins Pan, double coated witb Teflon,- priced at ................. .. $2.15 SLadies' Skirt and Blouse' Set, sizes 10 ' to, 18, set priced at ........... «. ..... $4.88 Tangee, Petal Blush Brush-On Make Up. $1.19 I Toilet Soýap, 10 cakes'only .... I.........57c'~ jStaâinless Steel Skillet 74 inches only .... 88c SEàsy Roîl Pellon-Lined Hiat, waterproof $1.9ý8 And see our window for assorted Ornaments 1- prcdat..........43e and 88e P honûe 1'2W, Orono .1 "WTIEE ERE ES MORE f amily Aliowance Cyheque,,.-s CheIcerfully Cashe door shut and drove off. Delbert Crosby, the fisherman, was observed down the stream with a no fîsh. second 'walking rod but1 "I feel quite strongly about this." commented Magistrate R.« B. Baxter. "I see no reason why an owner has to put up signs to keep from being over-run by tres- passers. Ail land belongs tosome- one and nobody lias the right to 90 on it witliout the owner's per- mission.' H1e warueýd that if there was any more hunting or fishing on this Property without permission brought ta lis, attention the fine vwould be 10 trnes asý great.- C A RENTE RING REPAIRS AND REMODELLING - Free Estimates Cail: F. (Sam) Bruton, Phone 1395 Orono 1 Garbage'Colie ctioon In rn ALL GARBAGE IN THE POLICE VILLAGE 0F ORONO WILL BE PICKED UP OiN COMMENCING TUESDAY, JULY l9th, 1966 (IARBAGE TO BE PLACED FOR COLLECTION BY 8:00 A.M. A Christmas tree and bush fire covered about 250 acres VWedn- day afternoon on the tenthcn cession of Darlington, one mile east of the new county road. Firefighters fought the ire for eiglit hours before it was brought under control. Men from the local Tre Nursey assisted the Bowman- ville Fire Dcpartment. li is es- timated that 150 acres of Christ- mas trees were destroyed along with 100 acres of a hardwood bush. Kendal Juniors Over Orono Juv. Ti- Kendal Junior Basebal club edged out a victory over the Orono Juveniles Wednesday ev- ening in Kendal. The final score stood at 8-5. Orono scored their five 'runs in the fourth inning at which time they were la the lead. Kendal however recovered lu the fifth by scoring five runs Paul Joncs pitched the entire game for Orono giving up ,eight off two costly Orono errors, hits to the Keudal Juniors.Rap Kennedy and John, Quantrili Cameron Perrault picking up a, threle record. Ralph Kennedy hit each. Brian Foster, Guys followed with a 2 for 3 with one Parks, Paul Jones, Cameron Per- being a triple. TO ALL AREA RESIDENTS Store Wide COATS-DRESSES- SPORTS WEAR' SWIM SUITS - BLOUSES- SUITS 4' SLACKS - MILLINERY FABULOUS BARGAINS FROM 42%5%#01TO0 TO 50%OFF BALLTT'SLadies. Wear 713 Walton St., PORT HOPE Phone 885-23U2 ELECTRLC and ACETYLENE REPAIRS toalal FARM & INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT Phone Newtonville'786-2977

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