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Orono Weekly Times, 2 Oct 1969, p. 6

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THfURSD)AY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1969 Business of Farming A twcnty wek course in Agri-, culture for full-time farm orat- ors, with limited incomes, will be heid in the LindsayPeterboroueh ,,ùrea duringthe winter of 196)-70. The course entitled "This Busin- ess of Farming" wiil commence on Monday, Novenaber l7th, wîth instruction offered bctwen the heurs of 1:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.xR., M.londay through Frida.v. Al clas- ses will be field in Lindsay. 0nly a vcry iimited registration r<ii b2 acccîpted. 'Candidates will be selected.,'on their willingness and potentfal to ;put the 'knowledge gaincd to practical use in increas- dng hMs income, by. increag,.d cf- ficiency, to that of a visable e con- ornic arm eperation. The subjeets offered will be pecticial and useful. The course is meant to helip the participants better undcrsand and be able to use tihe naany resources that are ieicessary to make n succeesýul fam business. Money Manage- ment. Solis and Fertiijzers. Crop) Production Management, Live- stock Management, Agricultural English, Basic Farmr Arithmetic, PFaroi Workshor and Manhinery MTlaintenance arc some iof the sub- jeets that will be 'presented. Students (Continued from p the 1967,68 s-loàl year, grDups lwerc 20,036 end ployment, 17,844 plannij tinue their eclucationi Tihe Canada Manuowe ,f the Department of and immigration in z( wlth- the Manpower Centre of the Sir Sandi ing Colege of Applied je ricnoogy wiil adimin course. Approved appli be eliglble f ora, basic uic. The course will be people who have pract. îencee in thc subject th teaching. This is an ex( portunity to inemease y ýledge of Agriculture. Fci &r'bic applilIcli initerv'-.w.-d before belr cd into the ýcourse. App b'-- reouired to pn'ovidE tals 'of their farminço 'p-jcation forms :and f ..'ymation are av-ailable ~u'v 1fecof the ýO partmnent of Agriculture and must be complcteé ober l4th. and 11,335 who did not lvnow Sp.!ans at the, time of study. in addition, 3,563 avere unemip1oy- ,age 1) ed and 2,409 lef t Ontario. 0f the 7the main 2U.036 Whao entercd the employ- itering cm- "~nt mnaiket in Ontario, 5,949 be- ing tu on- came laborers, 4,,333 entered, ini Ontîario triades and 2,520 entered elerical wurk. 0f the 57,799 boys, 31,006 me- er Division crEived graduation diplomas and Manpower cof tîhese 13,881 iwere honour grad- "O opdratoii untes. An additional 3,775 boys Retraining rn 2rived certificates of standing [ford Flem- in twoû-year programs or co-t±fi. 1Arts and cates of training in occupational iister the courses. icants will 'There were 6,924 boys who re- pay sched- ccived satements of standin5 on partial compietion of their cours- staffed by Es. A total of 13,160 boys Ieft'sec- ýýidalexDr-ondury s-hool without certificates iey wjIll be cellent on- cur know- ,t w1,1 be rig accept- Iicant wil e ful de- further ln- from +le ntarjo De-' and Food d bv O04- Bob Yeo'm an'sl Plumbing - Heating R I . . Orono Phone PR'l-5624 -24 HOUR SERVICE - New Installations -Alterations Renairs Specializing in HOT WATER HEAT- or diplunaas. The 53,047 girls studied in the 1967-68 school year included.l 17,- 612 ptanning to continue their ed- ucation,' 17,389 entering ýemploy- ment, 8.549 Wh.ose ýplans were un- known anïd 2,183 who left Ontario. There were also 2,009 Who lcft sdhool to be miarried. and about 3,500 vwho were' unemployc.d. The nîunber of gnadluatnn dip- lomias iand honopur graduation di- uylomnas was mueh the samc as that for the boys with 14C024 girls receivintg honour graduation d1plomas and 17,367 rccîviing graduation cdipiomas. In addition about 7,000 girls (îapprox4amiately the same nukmber as .the iboys) recelved statements of standing on partial completion of their courses. Ilhere wec 1.783 girls eceiving certifIcates Of training in oceupational courses. and 926 who eceived certifscates of istanding in two-year programs. A total of' 9,944 girls left second- arv schools without certificates. Almost fail of the 733 boys andý 3,395 girls intending to go0 te teachers' colleges heid honour graduation diplomnas. A'-TTE,,NTIONý Snowmobile 'buyers and owners It could be to your advantage to sce us before you buy. lhop our big lot for a selection of 5 makes, 50 models. A wide variety of trailers, clotbing and accessories, Mo- dern service department, and speed equipment makes One Stop Shopping at Whitaker Sales& Service 136 Kîng St. W., Oshawa 123-9241 - 723-9252 Mmoi _V - LE . EXPIRES OCT. 1lOth ALL PRICES YOU CAN'T SEAT.COUNTRY DOW'S PRICý'ES ANYWHERE 1 BRING IN THIS VALUABLE COUPON ON THE PURCHASE 0F NEW, ONE COUPON TO A CUSTOMER NO RETAIL MERCHANTS PLEASE USE. COUPONS! M4 SAVE$$ BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS (CLPlis COUPON) RNGIN THIS VALUABLE COUPON GOOD' FOR $0O ON THE PURCHASE 0F NEW' CHESTERFIELD SUITE ONE COUPON TO'A'CUSTOMER NO RETAIL MERCHANTS PLEASE / Çc7tiP is COU~ BRING IN THIS VALUABLE COUPON GOOD$500 ON THE PURCHASE 0F NEW ONE COUPON TO A CUSTOMER NO RETAIL MERCHANTS PLEASE 2(4

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