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The Oshawa Times, 26 Jan 1959, p. 9

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But why ploneer the Anglers and Hunters has asked hazardous proposition even In "A partly-cleared 80-acre farm hard way when partly « cleared the Ontario government to put} 1959. can be bought for as Jide A farms should be taken-over:' some latitude !1to the Water Re- The Ontario lands and forests $500; It will have a abiable Large areas of Northern. Or 4 department sells land suitable for dwelling and won't be far from tario, not now in farms, could sonvees Act [farming at 50 cents an acre, It|a road" he sald be agricultural. Settlement is The annual convention dis- is sold in 80-acre lots in the| "This eliminates some of the most needed in the Little Clay cussed water pollution on Sunday, northern areas of Cochrane and problems which have made pi-|Belt area around Timiskaming The law as it stands provides/|Temiskaming, and in 160 - acre oneer wives persuade thelr hus- and the Great Clay Belt area «of nc.|l0ts elsewhere, {bands to quit--and wives tire of around Cochrane, Land Is also broadly, only t' » courses of ac-| "gq "for $40 you can obtain apioneering first. If there is a available north of Dryden, Ont. tion for the Water Resources| farm which will become youriroad, they need not hump sup-| Pioneering. i. getting Tass Don Commission when it takes when property when you have cleared plies up to three miles through), py. The department of lands confronted with a poliution case, |10 per cent of the area and bullt bush; the children can go toi. 4 roract recorded 137 land dis a house on it, school, and they can get produce 057. 5 It can either break off the ac- t ket easil positions In 1957-58, against 1,540 tion or close up the offender--| CAUTION APPLICANTS 0 mar Vr |in 1932 and 2,493 In 1908, | Wheat Area 'Reduction WASHINGTON (AP) -- A plan to reduce the national wheat acreage allotment by 20,000,000 acres and convert individual al-| lotments to a bushel system was| proposed today by Representative Alvin M. Bentley (Rep, Mich,), He said his bill would eliminate (the present J0-acre limitation on {wheat used for feed on the farm, "We must face the facts and make an honest effort to reduce {our surpluses' Bentley sald, "Our carryover of wheat on July 1, 1958 was 881,000,000 bushels, It is estimated that our carryover on July 1, 1050 will be 1,300,000, 000 bushels, the largest In our his tory." usually a' commercial enterprise| But the lands and forests de, "A Wedern doy settler Sa Lop) » --- ~but there are no in-between partment doesn't sell quickly, [down reps with an axe and live courses that can he followed, They send the would-be settler The federation resolution said |to the agriculture department for the law does not provide ade- advice, There, he is told by Wil. quate power for enforcement of | liam Montcalm, an agriculture graduated control of the pollution department expert something like of Ontario waters by limiting the this: Firms Get Gov't Help amount of pollution an offender "Only one settler in 100 suc-| may discharge" into the waters, [ceeds In making a farm f[rom| TORONTO (CP)~--Trade Minis- It requested an amendment to the law providing 'the commis- sion with authority to set the level | of pollution on a diminishing scale that shall be permitted any offender." Profit Loss In Equipment BRANTFORD (CP) -- Cock- shutt Farm Equipment Ltd. had a net profit in the fiscal year end. ing Oct. 31, 1958, of $137.450, or 13 cents a share, compared with $204,417, or 27 cents a share. in the preceding vear. C. Gordon Cockshutt, presi. dent, sald in his annual report there was a steady improvement | in cost control, but other factors, adversely affected the year's re-| sults. | Included in the figures, he said, | are heavy non - recurring ex- penses not related to actual pro duction, such as carrying idle plants at Smiths Falls, and Belle vue, Ohlo, whose manufacturing now is cer' alized in Brantford | Mr, Cockshutt sald continued improvement in th North Amer-| {can farmer's cesh position is ex. pected but conditions in overseas) markets continue to be difficult, Brantford Coach and Body Ltd A a subsidiary, had another profit. able vear, the report states, and production in the new trailer as- seibly plant will start early this "ar. . | Previous settlers who quit farm. vilrgin bush, Buy a farm where some land Is already cleared." Mr. Montcalm has figures to back up this advice. "Of 350 farmers who settled in cure a larger share of engineer. one part of the Cochrane area, ing business in foreign countries. nearly 200 have quit, and another 80 are doing very badly," he sald "It isn't that settlers aren't tough any more; a standard of living must be maintained." | ALREADY STARTED ter Churchill says the federal government is anxious to help Canadian engineering firms se He said Saturday that Canadian engineers are gaining respect abroad for such projects as the St. Lawrence Seaway, the Kimi. mat, B.C., aluminum project and Chalk River's atomic energy in. stallation, BARCLAY & The Investment Dealers' EM. 6 Belleville Kingston announce MR. J. K. L. CRAWFORD is admitted to general partnership | effective January 1959 . | Business established 1902 Members of the Toronto Stock Exchange 38 KING ST, WEST, TORONTO CRAWFORD Association of Canada -8073 Oshawa Peterborough -- Need money to expand or Improve your home or business? Get the cash the day you want it=[ust phone or stop in to the nearest Associates Budget Plan office for fast, friendly service. IT'S EASIER TO REPAY THE ASSOCIATES' BUDGET PLAN WAY! BARN BURNS STRATFORD, Ont, (CP)~Fire destroyed Clifford Fierling's barn and most of its contents Bundsy in nearby Shal are, Damage was estimated at $25,000, All feed- Inco Steps Up Production | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, Jonwery 26, 195% § | stutts, some machinery and some| LONDON, Ont. (CP)--A small livestock were lost, but saved deer looking for food was seen were 14 cows, five heifers and a Jundering in a citizen's backyard 'bull, (3 TORONTO (CP) ~ Production ot mines and mills of the Inter- national Nickel Company of Can- ada Limited will be 3 when than it was last Sept. 24 14,500 workers went on strike at Sudbury and Port Colborne, The ort strike ended Dec, 26, tories and working stocks more quickly than originally planned, All men on the company's working force at the time of the strike have been called back, plu: a number of emply, ees who were laid off early in 1988 due to pro- duction cutbacks, Mr, Parker sald the company's aims are to 'refill pipelines idly and at the same time eg AeA rgd / ar sible A + people back to work again," Trust Company | Gets New Chief OWEN BOUND (CP)~The ap: pointment of Rex G. Thomas, QC, of Owen Sound as general manager of the Victorias an Grey Trust Company has been announced here, He succeeds George A. Weeks of Lindsay who has resigned because of poor health, Mr, Thomas, assistant general manager for some years, will move to Lindsay to assume his new post, The company has offices in Owen Sound, Lindsay, Peter- borough, Belleville, Kingston and Cannington, TWO DAYS ONLY . VERY MEATY BACK SPARERIBS 53 Northern Electric Plans New Factory LONDON, Ont, (CP)-North- ern Electric Co, Ltd, has called tenders on its proposed $3,000,000 plant here and the plans are in| the hands of the Toronto Bullding Exchange, The site is off Well: ington Road near Highway 401,|== New Brunswick White Table Stock POTATOES --1o05 As THE HEAD of the family, you natufally want to carry enough insurance to provide for your family, if something should happen to you, It is also a sound plan to carry some insurance on your wife and children, With the new Metropolitan Family Plan, you can have additional permanent insurance on your- self and provide insurance on the lives of your family all at the same time...and with just one policy. Here are some of the provisions of this plan: For You: Permanent Life insurance with regular cash and loan values. ..and the additional ad- vantage of reduced premiums guaranteed for the first five years that the policy is in effect. For Your Wife: Term insurance on her life of about one-fourth the amount of your insurance under this policy. It continues in effect until the time you are or would have been 85, For your children between the ages of 14 days and 18 years -- term insurance on each child until age 25, The premium is the same regardless of the number of children, and those born after One policy can insure this whole family the policy comes into effect will oe automatically covered after they are 14 days old, A further important advantage for your children is that when each child reaches age 25, he or she can take out permanent insurance of up to five times the amount of the term insurance without medical examination, y Another feature of the Metropolitan Family Plan is this: in the case of your death, your wife and children receive the benefits from your insurance, and the insurance on their lives continues in effect without further premium payments. You will find that this is an ideal policy to add to your present insurance or to cover your wife and children, Ask your Metropolitan Representa tive to explain all of its many desirable features, He will be pleased to do so without any obligation on your pan Metropolitan service is as local as Main Street . ,. as close as your phone YOU MONTHLY RECEIVE PAYMENTS $179.09 $11.00 277.97 17.00 412.64 25.00 860.71 36.00 1,525.00 65.00 2,500.00 107,00 ssociates As BUDGET PLAN LIMITED J OSHAWA {11 Simcoe St. South (Above Canadian Tire) ANY AMOUNT $50.00 to $5,000.00 RA 5-653 COPYRIGHT CANADA, (v9 Canadian Head Office, 180 Wellington Street, Ottawa 4, Ontario OSHAWA John D. Graham, Manager 8 Simcoe St. South, i METROFOLI TAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY (A MUTUAL COMPANY) DISTRICT Oshawa Ontario Telephone: RA 8-8533 ET

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