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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Aug 1955, p. 8

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of . 8~THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26th, 1966 oc 'Rental Arrange- T KNOW.YOU'RE HAVING A ! GOOD TIME, VICKIE, AND I L A KE Vv 1E Ww THEATRE | f F eM, Lt § [Hare TO SPOIL YOUR FUN. PORT PERRY Fas LOST. -- $25.00 Rewar d ments for your arm Eee Lr oo -- Two Shows Nightly -- 7 and 9 p.m, About 17 percent of all Ontario / Gs : rv ~ farms are rented, either fully or in b THURS, FRL, SAT, - AUG. 25-26-27 "SPUNKY" IS LOST. SHE IS WHITE WITH TAN part, according to a recent circular T M : ; ¢ : a and P Kettle' " a 2 Ye mal Arrangements Tor Your Farm, : In Their Truly oy ag Cotitedy Drama £0! MakKiNGs ON BODY AND EARS. SHE IS A HOUND : Prepared: by 2g" xiiual Sienomiets 3 : : 8a e Ontario Agricultura ege |" A z q 4 8 TYPE AND IS THE, PET OF OUR CHILDREN. SHE'IS || [nd the Canada Department of Agri- fi i MA AND. PA KETTLE ON VACATION" ent : et 2 Jt : Bod Lh pi MERE La 4 culture. In addition to discussing =i wr KE SHORT PICTURES : 3 RT vy hE H : : wt A wry : 17 0 : rental arrangements, the circular in- CHP vif : {> BEING MISSED VERY MUCH. HAS A BLACK COLLAR } cludes lease forms for both cash and CLP" 89 = = 3 WITH A TORONTO DOG LICENSE. PLEASE com. 7 rentsls MON TuNI. WED AUG pu 'ITH A TORONTC )G LICENSE, PLEASE COM- ) i ; ; i, i ' : The practice of renting ig import-| Single ad James Cagney, Viveca Lindfors, John Derek - MUNICATE WITH BILL OR STOREY BEARE; PHONE {| ant states the circular, because an ; In The Season's, Mighty: Adventure Story a 7% ( increasing number. of farmers have UF Colony: You D GIVE YOUR ), In Technicolor and Vistavision™ | PORT PERRY 333 or 332, found that their farms are too small SOMETHING ELSE FORA WHILE? 5 : J it ol to provide the incomes they want, and : RUN FOR COVER i the renting of additional acreage \! SURE,..T CAN PLAY : \ ) ) nearby helps to answer this problem. 2% WITH SKEETERS | COMEDY AND SHORT PICTURE .« A J h Ww Willi Pt C In addition, the investment required BASS DRUM... vom r-- 4 ) 0 n are 1 1aIms oy desarea to buy and equip their farms with machinery and livestock is now so & y i i Er 1 RD 1 AREAL LA CO WAAR ST EA To aw aw age Y | €reat that many young men find it : a ; ' _ -_--y "| difficult to obtain sufficlent capital. y = Consequently, they can use what capi- a In order that our staff may enjoy a holiday there will i tal they have for machinery and live- " be no delivery from August 29th to September 6th. ; stock and rent a farm, : : > id poems ptiii iy : = STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN AS USUAL. or err air There is nothing wrong with rent- . ; : ing, says the circular, providing the £2 d S : 1 A : 27 h E lease is satisfactory. In some areas u atur ay pecia S, ugust | nl i on this continent where farm incomes | { 'Chocolate Date Payer Cake" "Cherry Tarts" : | ' L 0 D I. and values are high, over one-half of _ u n ABOUR D AY, M N AY, SEP the farms are rented. B bh : d Small yellow flowers in drooping clus- n If Renting gives. un. young fanier 5 bal erry dan ters produce seeds that turn red inl]: : : : : color late in the season and remain - = chance to get started farming on his ; uc | orn on the bush over winter, i ~ . . own in areas where both land values @ Phone 32W - G. M. GERROW =1 and farm incomes are high. A young u uf on European Buckthorn, host for leaf | 5 a = Horse Races Gala Mid . farmer would usually be better off to Di in r rust of ante 6. & SHiOh of small tree ls mm mormon 8 ' atelf ) a ---- _ rent a good farm, and put his capital . growing from five to twenty feet high N y, into livestock and machinery than to Barberry and Buckthorn are two "with very dark green leaves which Ont County Bl ck & White Show make a down payment on a poor farm | shrubs classified as "weeds" under | remain on' the tree for some time af- *- / : a and nat have money to buy the live- | the Ontario Weed Control Act, and] ter other leaves have fallen in the 2 ) : stock and machinery he needs, because they act as host plants to leaf | autumn, Small thorns are found on 4 E hihiti f Li Si k & P d The circular pointd- out that there and stem rust of cereals the Ontario | the trunk and at the apex of branches i X11 11101 0 1Ve 0C Io uce are lwo common types of rental ar-! Department of Agriculture offers | hut this shrub must not be confused [5 ' : rangements: share rentals and cash | special grants to counties where ¢am- | with thorn apple tree or others of this | & 4 rentals. Under a share rental, the | paigns are undertaken to destroy | kind. It has small flowers which | 3 i : Grandstand Entertainment landlord -and-tenant receive specified | them, | iT produce green seeds that later in the | & 4 So he fa ne Share| Duin 1964 rent de of damage | 470 4 ik, ae ver iter, and | " rentals are most pop 2 £ ek 1 : ain fields b . ) p . 23 $ AD I'0 GROUNDS 50c. - CARS 25c. bY : sovines. S| Was done. Optarie gral) Highly by i : 0 T J i, ) erop fons of the pr Sri. oy he AL a serious rust epidemic. Upon in- Rust spores or black rust overwin- 3 ji . PPublie School Children IFREL lord usually ar wer py: he y nd 1 Vestigation of reports that grain can-| ters on grass or grain stubble, but [& $ ing expenses and both landlord a not bé grown in certain fields because | with the return of warm weather $3 tenant share.the risk of crop failure or the advantage of bumper crops. Under a cash rental agreement the tenant pays a specified sum for the of rust, it is often found that Bar-| they open up and send out spores berry ar Buckthorn -shrubs are grow- | which settle on the leaves of barberry ing in the Ci rows, reports the | or buckthorn. They are further mul- Hog ogt | Field Crops Branch of the Ontario | tiplied from these shrubs and spread use of the land and buildings. Most Department of Agriculture. Upon u the leaves and stems of enti cash rentals in Ontario are on mixed the removal of the shrubs the farmer grain to start' another infestation of livestock farms. finds that his fields' will grow good | ved rust. If weather and climatic _ Although a recent survey of rentals crops of grain, conditions are suitable, these spores in Ontario showed that there were : . Rust spores can overwinter in the | 80 on to infect later grain fields. urs., Friday. Sat. EE 25-21 ol ity EVENING PROGRAM . In Memorial Gardens IN CO-OPERATION WITH THE: PORT PERRY LIONS. -T0 Bid i RORY CALHOUN ¢ COLLEEN MILLER * GEORGE NADER \. WALTER BRENNAN « NINA FOCH * JOHI: MciNTIRE Doors Open at 8 p.m, Indoor Catnival and Dancing Round and Square. written agreements on 56 percent of the rented farms, verbal agreements are obviously still very common. But an adequate written agreement is likely to lead to fewer misunderstand- ings than a verbal agreement. south and from there travel north to infect Ontario grain fields, but most of the rust epidemic in this province originate from infestations of bar- berry and buckthorn found growing in All Barberry and Buckthorn plants should be destroyed in some manner. Cutting will retard the growth, but new shrubs will quickly replace those DEEDS SEER aC ee a0ecececececececece oe A UNIVERSAL: INTERNATIONAL PICTURE AND ON THE SAME PROGRAM The many questions dealing with | many of the counties, with fence rows | destroyed. Basal bark treatment or leases--what is a fair lease, what are | and waste lands badly infested in the :spraying of the lower parts of the most common contributions in a | S0Mme areas. bushes from all sides with a mixture ghare rental, what contributions are Common Barberry acts as the host | of two pounds acid 2,4,6-T or brush- made in cash rentals, the settling of plant, or the start for stem rust of kill to ten gallons of oil will give disputes--are discussed in this new | Tereal grains, The shrub grows from | good results, Dry sodium chlorate or circular, "Rental Agreements for| four to twelve feet tall with yellow | Atlacide placed at the roots of all . : Your Farm." : wood underneath a grey bark and has | shrubs will destroy the shrubs, but ereate more jobs and pay eheques than! "sp" oiiny with the lease forms, [ three or more spines under each leaf. | the Field Crops Branch warns that ever before, Keeping the Forest alive is obtainable now at the office of the [ The leaves are always saw toothed and | proper precautions should be taken keeps these jobs alive. Be very care- agricultural representative, are from one to three inches in length. | when using these chemicals. ful with fire in the Woodlands, The Innes cow was sold to Colombia as yearling. Following the La Cega show she was sold at aunetion for 18,- 500 pesos, or approximately $6,800.00. Intends to Walk - 355 Miles, Non-Stop Bodh year, the Forests of Canada CER P0PCe0208080800080R000S Na" ROR eCece 200005 200080208080R0R0R0R0N. 108090908 «A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PCIURE 'THURSDAY & FRIDAY, Last complete show at 8.30 SATURDAY NIGHT, start 7.15, Jat show 9.00 p.m. Monday & Tuesday, August 29-30 SE ES ERE EES EE E00. 2 2 20s 8000080808080 080808080008 08080808 0080208080908 0808080808CE0S0800C ~Central Press Canadian "Robie rt Mendel, a Czechoslovak immigrant, plans a non-stop Can- adian walking record by hoofing his way from Taronto to Mont- real, 355 miles. To keep In train- ing, Mendel, former walking champ of his homeland, never takes & taxi or bus, walks 40 or 50. vs cach week-end. Ti a IER 7 WORLDS BIGGEST EXHIBITION Canadian "BIGGER THAN EVER THIS YEAR | Champions at Colombia Show RR 2080808 2020808 00080808090808C PLUS! "FALSTATIYE FUR COAT" 2 Complete Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Wed. - Thursday, Ruger', Vik 7 : .-Bigger, brighter, more wonderful than ever.the 1953 C.N.E. will dazzle you with I Two Canadian bred Holsteins were Yee = + Its thousands of wanda i ' Grand and Reserve Grand Champions A , 3 ' see exhibits of scloncey, » : . at the La Cega Holstein show in Col- CANADA'S SPORTS Si SWIM. manufacturing, agriculture, ; ombia. This {s one of the major shows HALL OF FAME 4 and Industry--the mils. of of the country, covering the area a- © AVENUE OF THE permanent tribute to our midway the women's werld 3 4 ria . "~sports for every fan. For COLUMBIA PICTURES . { round the important city of Medellin, PROVINCES great athletes pamper The Grand Champion was the winner See "Canada's Parade in the Aged Cow class Trailynd So- of Progress" | & Bay vereign Jane. She was bred by E, A. ad JS oy BAND 'the time of.your life plan now fo see the C.N.E. ED SULLIVAN:--- 3 th MARILYN BELL plus 500 entertainers in i : fi: grandstand v4 dea $3. 00, RITA STEWART HAYWORTH GRANGER SALOME CHARLES LA ON: Nl! Jodich ANDERSON - Sir Coded HARDWIC KE Innes, Brantford, Ontario, and ia own. Lo ed by Braulio Henan Hy of San Se- 211 1 bastian, MILLION DOLLAR PARADE | SHELL TOWER ~~ ° OF LIVESTOCK Gleaming observation a oR : ; ok ; Pies on opening day and-daily Farmer's and Livestock lower nine - Best SYDNEY © ' ' 7 The Reserve Grand Chmpion Was on the Basho WwW. .. day Sept. 7th stories high : th ser Pr ' 23 L ith, "the second prize winner in the same i ' TT atstand Ticket £ Sa ech retools "i ; class, Beauty Fobes Salax, who was Foola 28. Park, bo NL rb at Lo : bred by J. A, MacDonald, Terra Cotta, CANADIAN NATIONAL: EXHIBITION Ho gorda 2 Comiplet Sh i ART Ontario. She was owned by Guiller- WILLIAM A. HARRIS PRESIDENT: . HIRAM E. MeCALLUM GENERAL MANAGER tau plete Shows at and 9 p.m, Ee mo H. Villa, of Medellin, : ; : kd 5 wi : g > A BN SV : % By sen 3 3 iid i if ;

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