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Orono Weekly Times, 11 Apr 1968, p. 3

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL llth, 1968 Report Fromn Ottawa Russell C. Honey, M.P., Durham Durham M.P. Rus$e1l C. llonéy said recently tlat the 196M~f9 federal dairy policy recentlyý an- nounced wiIl raise returns fo farmers flirougli an inerease in direct siTsidy payments fo man- ufacturing milk and cream ship- Newcastle Golf 18 HOILE - PAR 70 -6485 YDS. SMiile East of Newcastle Mn Golf Course Rd. 1/2 mnile North of JIwy. 2 Mid Week $2.00 Week Ends $3.00 9 Holes - /2Prie Seasonal Rates ForStrtngTimes <.1-K>---- 1. ~ Priced 10e and up Cigarettes & Tobacco Timex Watches - Pipes MATTS BARBER MATTSSHOP und CONFECTIONERY. i AI Municipal Hall ORONO From 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. Daily FREE ADMISSION THURS. and FR1. s wm - APRL 18 nd 19, See the new 1968 luneJ McCULLOOH BOATS - MOTORS - TRAILERS Chain Saws Lawn Mowers Garden, Equipment- Marine Accessories Orono, Ontar io - Phone 983-5343 pers. Prices of milk produets to the consumer wîll not be affect- e(d. "The new policy is a furtber step to the ultimate goal of a viable dairy industry," Mr. Hon- ey said. The Durham M.P. said he was particularly pleased that the gov- ernmenf had acted on fwo mat- fers wbichbclie as been urgig in and ouf of the House of Commotis for sýome time. In a speech de- livered in the House of Commons on Mardi 1sf, 1968, Mr. Honey pressed fieý Canalédian Dairy Com- misson o iqreaetfe subsidy fi ~ ~ ~ 1 sh osof rn separated crean y eduin t1e amouiit of deduc-tion m ade frýomi the subsidy paid tocra shippers for ex- port assistance-ý because f arm sep- arated creami in no way confrib- ufes fo the skîm- milk powder surplus. Tbe new policy refleets Mr.Hne' argument and the combinafion of $1.31 subsidy and the rate of hio]dback will improve the net 1position iof cream, ship- pers as compared f0 '1967-68. by 1712z cents Per hu-ndredweight and of milk shippeirs by 6 cents per hundredwei-cht. The second item pressed by Mr. Honey was the establishment of phasing out paymenfs fo 'those producers wh3o. delivered less than 12,000 poLunds of milk or 420 pounds of,~ butterfat i 196l7-68, and are therefore not elegible for subsidy. in 1968&69. "The govern- meunt .agreedl tô make a phasing Ouf payment in, an amount; equal f0 the usiyrate oni their 1967- 618 decliveries and this was- an- nouniced as parfL of fie 1968-69 dair poLcy" Mr. lloney said, On Moday, pril thifhee for the 2oksop Irs. F'. Ste- phiens, fawoldistrict Director cionducted the meeting. Mr. R. Gomme, secretary of fie Ontario Horficultural Association was prese'nt and led in discussions and outlied the plans for the Convention fo be beld in Windsor June 19 to 21st. Orono was r1epresented on the panel discussion by Mrs. T. Flair- brof ler and. Mrs. O. Challice i regard fo Juior àcf ivit les abd Mr. O. Challice, who was delegaf- ed at the last minute and dîd an admirai job on "Ilorticulfural So- cefeies and thle, Communify. Quite appropriate for the East- er, season is Jim Bishop's "The novel that he-creates the events Day Christ Died." It is a reverent of those last days in the life of Jesus in a c lear and easily under- stood way by the use of the mod- ern idiom. Very interesting are the descriptions of the homes, clothing, work a'od way of if e of the Jewish people of that per- b6d. EASTIIR BONNETS This is one time of year that bats regain some of their lost ap- peal. Although the wearing of hats may flot be as wide-spread as as ih other periods of fashion hisfory, stili they fascinate the ladies. Eve Boreett's "How to Make Rats" may be of interest to the creative ladies especially those who attended the popular millin- ery class in Orono some months ago. The contents cover equip- ment; hat shapes; styles; stitches; feits; ,sfraws; fabrics; making a beret; linings; trimmings and hat- pins; remodelling. NEW ROOKS Aduit Fiction The Eighth Day Wilder IWhere Eagles Dare - MlacLeani The Secret of' Santa Vittoôna Criclifon Gaunt's Daughfer -Shaler A4ult Noufiçtfoun Th'e lInventiors-Brn ANe Look at Arithmtic - Ad 1er Sumerhiil Summe 1968 WVorld Book Year Book. Canada Yearbook- Handbook, 18167-1967. PERMA-BOUNDS The Art of Rapid Reading Canadi!an Qu,ýotations& Phrases Best Quotations for all Occasions I Try to Behave Myself.. The I Hate To Cook Book The I Hate to Housekeep Book Dictionary -of English Synonyms The Communist Manîfesto A Dictionary of Psychology Simplifyiag Fractions* and Deci- mals. A Dictionary of Polities. LIBRARY CLOSED (Naod Friday, April l2th Mr. Laverne Hoy anod Mr. Ro- bert Morgan have been admifted to the Bowmanville Memorial Hospital this week. A most interesttig meetin g of Keh~dal UCW was beld in the Sun-, day School room on Thursday, April 4th. Mrs. R. Chapman and Mrs. 0 Challice of Orono s.howed beautiful and informative slîdes on Japan. The president, Miss C. W. Stewart opened the meeting wîth the hymoa, 'Jesus shail reign' and infroduced Mrs R. Chap- man. She welcomed the visitors from Shiloh who had braved the ramn and wind f0 come. Mrs. G. Cathcart told the story of the life of the great Dr. Yamakifa of Ja- pan, one of the world's great Christian leaders today. After the pictures were shown Mrs. R. El- liott thanked Mrs. Chapman and expressed her appreciation of their beauty which contrasted the old with the moder'n Mrs. K. Woýd readthe+ mnute Up And Down the oùk Stocks Flowers Ideail Gift Phone 983-5539 Orono, Ontario - -- -- -~ -~ p r SPRING STOCKER SALE The' Durham Farmers' annual Spring Stocker Sale of approxia- mately 500 head, ranging from 400 to 800 lbs. Sale Monday, April 29th at the Durham County' Sales Arena, Or- ono. To commence at 1:30 p.m. Cattie graded and sold i suit- able lots by the pojund. J. A. Reid and Son, s r man. agers andautoer JACK REALTOR- 99 King St., E. BOWMANVILLE When Buying or Selllng eaIl WILF 1AWKE YOVR ORONO AREA REPRESýENTATIVE olmer f )h and Dis- trict Real Fstate Bloard GoANecTier PoeOrono 983-5733 $7 7 E aster Chocolate Novelties Wm. Neilson Box Chocolates Timex Watdies Cigarettes & Tobaccos Open -Evenings until 9 excePt Wednesdays

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