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Orono Weekly Times, 16 Jul 1959, p. 2

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-.~ s'- ORONO 1WEEKLY 7TIMàES TNURSDAY, JUL.Y I6th, 1959. farmner-labour .omiyi-ttýee of thee on the farmes which carres- DI EU~ 0%ieldM.Mmhadà congratuîlated Califoria on ___ hbaving imore succersol colectie MNI NA Iln-udei t Lw- of "ie bo s gng t Wwfaims than they had i he *S. P cormmittee 'wýas Itre aaud-ftfrom thýese changes? ison ý1 rector ùeducatiý orthedJ Ms. Clare Martin. Âge 15 yem1s 'Fu Fnî ing Cw o I Ï1U fuFederation of Labour. j_1ý1i. f'toepopeael Wilit e t he worker, or wl] he "Mn 0 hee1epl aeno esting At the BaorwFunerai _____ ompanies get aul the profits? faer but people livinÈ in swan.k HmOrn o service at 2 p3.1ri j During teconference, hoe staed: hotels and big homesinCifra"jonSuryuylth teen ~f th preent rendto vrticl tw-day jitmetnef represent- ettr uderstand..jingzis esialai r oes rreCmtr "A he"On1 the farmns, will it be the sbigMer integration of farming cnius aie fthe Cnaian Lteaoron- between the farmers and industrialj 1)0 Per cent ojf farmers in Otroges h nai eeaino okr eas of the rapid cha:ng-jcmaesdeiinthse yp wilbelokîn fr thr jbs L-1Laburan te Otario Farmeprs' stkn lc uth cnm ffrnoperaton called vertical '4m;Top representative from thA a-carln V.s verne Morlev, vice- presi dentft he no eda Club Whitesandsc iuto.tgain h epalepois. mîing side was Gordon HIIiof Varn Oxietro are'sUno, orcatTh cnerence, fîrst of its knd "ehvedscv c hat our Aituterir. âMorîey's iremaris a pesd vnt of the farmgîu,,_ers' union ie..,s K a12 in anaa, ashel todsus mu1baicPrle." sare not very dferïarmners having to ileave tibr farmas ing the death kui ofAtMe famîly- Wenth ruit farmer oks sky- 1ertlcai integration OsiltUe system t uai -probîemýrs of thie farmner andc the ent, in tUefuture, llenry Noke of Peter- Qte farm. wadt ecwa re the rospects by which large companies tk n tilwokrsm 2rers orough, te CLC reprseatîve foabsro, eîs net aiways wn ovr v~yapetoffrmingfrmTh tae ninmoemn iigned tofarmr-laourrelations,'1dring about the weather. QJuiteof- actual producion right through t ettie, vei. iiddbewencocrndwih ehnlgia a- ute taitis oshwthtb-,I s crigusbeasew cnt enh i oteedbyteolcko I ene. harano te etigvaýnes iinndusry. e îhave fudwr pouig75 per c f tesmr'h ad htarcnywatn frtefruit M4r. Morley wcas speaking at a was Pau Siren, a miember of the'that smlrcage r tkngttlfr ield 'Inlht tt. o ie bfredsenigupni j witeh their destructive beaks. "Itwil pu cotro ofthe food I idusryint te hnd ofa and-Thi.s s truc lu the Mauritime proi- fi eocoDrportiosif it 's Uaiowd %vncls, tie NaaaPnnuaand tiecninewe wîl ec a ,eturcmno -the Okaagan fruîtlands of Erish the fedlsstm hc e th ia d Columbia. wasontoild y tebaron an ueros biJrd scrig evioes work v-ik 1by tesrs"have men rid atdhesentvileRE- seach tatonNova Secia, iu- lie dmited her wa susicin in mirorglass. 'TUI 's cwhy teap e-abulerhs llurpuid~rh f tUe brds b crcw wea ing porcc' he said 'Conthe famers ma un-s k ras nef cq .uiredsic ratcme - J ~~~~~~~~~~~Mi s amars nd-;asa o ittonl badigita pO ue most hatcd b'rdWlu hs provine. crs haeeen k'p al I forAvycars Flocs 0of Uudrds and smeef conservaienci0iiîwhyhdbakso.Wie U ey'ou "Actall, thre re n tous ansd took almos1100,Jper cn unsan arried eut byr. Nks Li o lotn erhsbe travllig ovr Otaro spakpgat rI-" cO'LBE.s Is that you on the ..... sil tired and worn outate a fitfulnigt'ssleein hia hot , gy bedrcOomn? Or is tatyou on týhe right. ... aman hr leplnar airconitiner isthe s 0cret o ol, blissfýul 1mbr the reaon yu wk efehdandilig Ancielectrierconiinr iled with ny tyvPeof e 9~ decor . .. costs only afe cents a wekto prae To frehen a eiero You get mocre out of life w-hen yo)u ge tithe most out o0-42ha otbenue î e, HY DRO-' la yours %LIV E S ETT ER ELECTRICALLY aware tUaI Ibey are not tUe rugged iudividuaiists tI ey thought they wc~c," Uc sald. "TUe indusîrial workers also se- alizc that if tUe smail f arrus fold up the already 'dght labour n-îarkct wiil be flooded by these farmers 10e cing for industîmi jobs." General matters of policy were dîs~ussed follewcd by questions of i erganization. Subjeets lncluded par.~ ity and prîce support mechanisms an J deficieacy payments. i _______ Other off icials at lUe convention wcve George Home, polîtical edu- ? caîron director foi' tUe CLC; Wil- d lia n Dodge, executîve vine-presideut 0f tUe CLC; D. F. Hamilton, secre~ tary treasurcx of tUe Fedcration et Laneur; Carroil Coburu of tUe Un- ited Autoworkers research staff nuit n Mis. Merle liopkins of Fenelon U Falis, womou s pr esideuil cf die n fai crs' unie r. U ---0- Farm Safety tI~ 0' ~ ~ 2 HO'"O 01 rAiNT Intnor& dist FREE-C, EtýSM W e e kTo0 Bte g inr inJiuIy'l 9thJ Of FAn acidensinCannia=ccan ofsîet ese hc i s r or- Ép ali!ms Ays tUckeCjîO)nte andt i Aue h-(ngy bull o a n imaitene horse eau snufotama' lel G r --0

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