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Orono Weekly Times, 7 Apr 1971, p. 3

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES _WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7th, 1979 8011y THOMPSON Orono, Ontario Phone 9835759 Anl Carpentry Work I.mod.lliug Nitehen Cup".arda IWe bum freon be. enuatie a Agri-News DURIIAM, AGRI1-NEWS by: Bob Watt, Ass't Agr. Rep., Durham County LAND LEASING Is it necessary or desirable for a farmer to control -al of the land through ownership? 'Mr. Charlie MacGregor, Farm Managemnent Specialist from Brightoff, feels that i 1t certainily is not. Hie indicated that the individual who- owns a basýic Un- fn Tomato Sauce with Pork 19 oz. tins, Ilyatt Bo"eans 5-99<, Chioice Slkced- Crushed - Tid Bits 19 oz. fini Pineapple 4 for 89ç' ALUMINUM - 12 inch Alcan Foul Wrap 50 foot robI 69c Feature! TOWELS «Kleenex 2 .olpak55c 5c. OFF PACK 3 pound dun Crisco Shoërtening $1.23 OCEAN KING 7 31joz. SOCKEYE Salmon 59c BLUE BONNET 3 lb. pkg. $1009 10c OFF PACK 32 mo uneie CRI SCO OIL 99c Feature!. McLarens CORN RELISH 15 oz. 35c j. it, and is short of capital, but who needs to expand niay flot bc able to arrange enough credit to buy more land. Thse fariner who is start- ing operations, may have to con- sider an alternative ta ownership. Mr. MacGregor feels that leasing is the logical way. ta control land in several circumstances., Not obly are there advantages for thse farmer, but several land.owners such as re- tired farnsers, rural dweUlexs with non-farmi jobs, -and absentee land- lords can receive- benefits from renting their land. Leases should provide a benefit to both landbord and tenant. If this' is thse case, there should be no prob-' lem in snaintaining a happy rela- 'tionship. A written lease should always be used. Pt protects -bath parties. Deciding on the bength of thse lease is often a problem. Resuits from good farming practices often depend on farming the sarne prop- erty for more than one year. On thse other hand, the landlord often 6foes not want to tic 14p the land for any CORNISH, RED'.& ,WHITE GRADE 'A'FROZEN (6,to 10 Mb. average) TURKEY BROILERS lbe. 37t< Swift's Canned Mfidget 1 'k1 lb. tin Pemium am $14 Shirriff JelIy 5 for 49< And Salad Desserts 15ouc r 3 for $1 12 oz. jar 65c Feature! 1,lb. bag Nabob Coffee 88c Squirrel Brand - 16 ounce jar PEANUT BUTTER 49c ng Size Pkb. 14 oz. Box 98< Ma Ling Sliced MUSHROOMS 10 oz. 45c DX SERVICE STATION Highwy 35 and 115, J" north of Newcastle ntl.et N.esma»blo Price Amy quantity per gal. -Steve 01114 "e,200' Elmer's Garage TEXACO SERVICE Mil St. North, Orono )Phone 983-5130 length of timne. With 'a cash lease, a term of 3- 5 years with provision for renewing is desirable. A method of compensating the tenant for un- used fertilizer and other partially used inputs can be established at the oulset.' Good production practices wiîll then be encouraged., The details of ail leases should be put in writing and signed by both parties. Essential toalal leases would bc the following: - legal description of the prop- erty. -beginning and, ending dates. -provisions for renewal and termination. ~anmnt of 'rent. -dates when rent is' due. q utline of permanent improve- ments either the landiord or tenant is to irstall1 or ;rep.ýiç - conditions on landlord's right of entry. - penalties on default of pay- ment. Conisumer Responsihilfty by Mrs. Karen Fitszimmons, Home Economist, Durhamn, North- umberland Are you a consumer who lives up ta your responsibility. The fol- lowing story was told at the Con- sumer Congress: A woman, who bas a large family, brought home sever- ai loaves of bread and soon after discovered that some slices, were dirty. She checked and,>found that this was true of,-ail the loaves,' She then calltd the bakery .and they sent ber a case of bread but again al the boaves were dirty. The *bakery investigated and discovered that thse diii came from. newm>achinery which hiad just beeïn installed and they knew that ail of the day's output must have bceen dirty- but they had onfly oue complaint, Did thse others eat dirty bread or throw it out? Hjeads of well established busini- esses do want to know when theiri productsare notsatisfactor-y. Don't just complain to your neighbour, go to the person from whorn you pur- chased it and if you can't get satis- faction 7tho-re, take your complaint right to the top. if necessary. Be a responsible conssumer and contrib- utc towards iiaising the quality of >tIe products we buy. D. eROGERSfON ORtONO, ONTARtIO WU BUY AND SELL 01d Glass, China, Pine Articles Toys and Odditles IF IT'S OLD ... CALL US WE PAY CASH Phone 623-5342 alter 8 p.m. VENIEZIA RESTAURANT Hlghway 115 and 35 1/2 mille south of Orono PHONE 983-5651 OPEN 7 DAYS A W«EK Specîallzlng in Pizza - Meals Also Week-End Specials MOBE A CHILO 'F YOURE NO/S Y >O GITrA £/CK/ING,/F YOU>i QIE7 Dr. W.RL.KemtDDE Bgowmanviile Professionai MI? 222 King St. E. -suite les 0111te RHeus: Closed Sat., Sun. and Mon. Open through Tues. to Friday Telephone 623-7340 A complete stock for Easter CHOCOLATE EGGS, RABBITS. DUCKS, ETC. Easter Novelties PLASTIC RÂBBITS 98e CLOTH RABBITS Etc. Boxed Chocolates 59c- $3.25 Potted Plants Available for Faster Place your order now GAS BLAST HOSPITALIZES TIIREE MEN Three Bownianville men are la satisfactory condition in Oshawa Gencral Hlospital following a pro- Pane explosion Thursday aàftennooa. The nmen were repairing a water, main in a hou-e at Il Sunnycrest Blvd., when the welding torch theV were using ignite4 propane wh" Iiad leaked onto the floor from'a tank. The roons exploded ayound them and cracked a numuber o-f walls la the homse. Ernest Perfect, of 78 0*tario St,- and' Ernest Denier of 5 Beach St. bôth of Bowmnanville and employeo of the public utilities Cominiala sustained facial burns in thse mishap. Barton, Aid, a construction work-, er, 'o-f RR- 2, Bowmanvillc, received, burns to a portion of his body. Ibo, explosion and subsequent flash fiWe bumreci offhis clothés. No estimate of damage bas y« been given but both tIse>Bowmaa- ville fire department and the Oýn&. anlo ire marshal's off ice are inve*st' igating the explosion. Leskord'Wei&§q and LATRE WOIK S UJIL - 1$0 - 5 li. Monday througliSab.ray Burns- or Maple Leaf - Fuuly Cooked Gradeé.A Broilers (Neyer Frorei Short Shank & Sinl,* for Shan Potion Smoked, Hum lb, 59c Fresh Turkeys 43c JUSTr HEAT AND SERVE - NOL WASTE - FULLY Cooked SMO0KED RAM STEAKS lb. 7901 SWEET MIXED Rose Pickles LP. Stuffed Manzanilla Clubhouse Olives 2.5c. OFF PVACK KIM Drive Detergent Golden Hour Assorted CHOCOLATES Maple Leaf Rindless MiId and Sweet BACON 1 lb PLg. 55C SMALL WHOLE WHTE 6forS$1 Mountain Brand First Grade 3 VARITIES - Golden Hour Assorted Chocolates 3cello bugs $ PRE-PRICED 89e 3 ounce Lux- LIquid King Slze 79C -Oxford WRjICKLAYERS STONEMASONS WILLIE J. SCMIA9L Phone 183-5698 soeàiizin'g hi anl inds of STONEWORK and FIREPLACES W. as.de ehimme, Reviais

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