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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jun 1964, p. 31

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ee Too Little For Little Man Say Farm Credit Critics farmers out on a limb with be the cutoff date means such OTTAWA (CP)--Too little for the small farmer; help only to the big operators. That about sums up the criti- _ ¢ism from opposition benches Tuesday of the government's . farm credit amendments which up another $200,000,000 in lending power for the Farm Credit Corporation. The bill received one in principle and today, clause-by- clause committee study is planned. The bill doubles current loan|! ceilings to $40,000 and $55,000 and provides that the corpora- tion may collect higher interest rates, than the present five-per- cent, However, the lower: rate Pang applies on loans up to $27,- Stanley Korchinski (PC--Mac- kenzie) struck the first note in the critical chorus, quoting fig- ures in support of the conten- tion that smaller farmers have been the chief borrowers to date for loans in the category under "It seems to me that from now on the farmers who will benefit will be those who have larger holdings. They will bene- fit at the expense of the small farmer." ECHO VIEW His view was echoed and re- echoed loans means the government must also make sure the isn't sawed off -- by crop fail- ing or the wegeninggener 4 stron- ger position extra credit gives the big operator. Douglas Fisher (NDP--Port Arthur) made a plea for credit for the farmer who gets his in- come from timber cutting. The act should be expanded "'so that in those areas where farming shades into forestry, there could be a greater opportunity to get limbjpleted to qualify for the fore- plants do not have to be com- giveness and the result may be a slowdwn in efforts to com- plete the work. Postmaster - General Nichol- son, who also is responsible for) os. housing policies the rep ger of slowdown because of the widespread public worry about water pollution. This would pre- vent any slowdown in building and preparing for sewage treat- ment facilities. : credit." Before turning to the farm credits legislation, the Com- NEWS IN BRIEF mons passed through its final stage amendments to tional Housing Act on which MPs spent most of the Monday sitting. In the brief debate on its fi- nal stages, Michael Starr (PC-- Ontario) suggested that one change may slow down con- struction of sewage treatment plants by Municipalities. EXTENSION SET The change would extend to March 31, 1967, from March 31, 1965, the cutoff date on which municipalities could qualify for forgiveness of one - quarter of the federal loans and interest for municipal sewage treatment Arnold Peters (NDP--Timis- kaming) said that getting the plants, Mr. Starr said the extension Massey-Ferguson Opens New Plant BRANTFORD (CP)--A new . $13,500,000 factory was officially opened Tuesday by Trade Min- ister Sharp. The 567,000-square-foot plant, in actual operation since Jan- wary, will supply self-propelled combines for the North Ameri- can market. A. A, Thornbourough, presi- dent of Massey-Ferguson Lim- ited, said the plant is an invest- ment in "an enlightened eco- nomic and trading pattern ex- isting between Canada and the United States. "Tt is between the United States and Canada that a blue- print in the trading of agricul- tural equipment has been es- tablished." "It is a blueprint for the rest of the world to follow, because it became translated into a con- tinental market in which farm try as they are to the politicians and diplomats." "If they are not, they should be." Mr, Sharp said if it were not for the fact that Canadian farm machinery was able to compete in the U.S. market, the plant could not have been built at Brantford. 'Tuesday on the mountain sec- LOVERS BURN SAIGON (AP) -- A pair of teen-age lovers soaked each other in gasoline at Tay Ninh, South Viet Nam, last weekend, | embraced and touched a match to themselves because they had been refused permission to marry, the Saigon Post reported Wednesday. Both were badly burned and are not expected to live, the paper says. RIOT OVER STAMPS TOKYO (AP) -- Japanese stamp lovers staged a near riot Wednesday trying to purchase U.S. postage stamps honoring President Kennedy. They were dispersed by police and the fire department, Some 1,500 persons wre lined up at a big depart- ment store but only 1,000 sets were out on sale. THIRD CYCLIST DIES DOUGLAS, Isle of Man (Reut- ers)--The Isle of Man's interna- tional tourist trophy motor cy- cling course claimed its third victim in nine days when a driver Jeffrey Eaton, 16, died in hospital here, He crashed tion of the course in wet and misty conditions, HAVE SAME ATTITUDES BELGRADE (AP) -- Pres!- dent Tito of Yugoslavia says he and *Soviet Premier Khrushchev "found with satisfaction that our attitades were identical as STRIKE IT machinery produced in either country could be sold in the other without restrictive tar- iffs." The plant, capable of turning out 15,000 units yearly, will em- ploy about 900 persons. SPOKE FOR HAYS Trade Minister Sharp spoke for Agriculture Minister Hays, who was absent because his farm credit legislation is being debated in the Commons. He unveiled a plaque on behalf of the minister and was joined in the ceremony by Tom Carroll, inventor of éhe self-propelled combine. Ordinary people are not con- "cerned with international trade)': and even Canadian - American relations, Mr, Sharp said, add- ing that "the fact is that these unglamourous questions are as much a matter of concern to the ordinary people of this coun- SAILS ON MAIDEN TRIP NEW YORK (AP) -- The world's first atom-powered mer- chant ship has sailed on its first transatlantic voyage. The N.S. Savannah left Monday for Bremerhaven, Germany, with 289 tons of general cargo, 6,000 bags of mail and 13 paying pas- sengers. She has accommoda- RICH! Sell Things You Don't Need, » Through An Oshawa Times 'Classified Ad. 723-3492 tions for 60. The crossing is expected to take 10 days. regard mutual relations and in- ternational problems." Tito made the comment Tuesday upon his arrival home from Leningrad, where he and Khrushchey had a four-hour conference. MINISTER IN CAMBODIA PHNOM PENH (Reuters) -- Paul Hasluck, Australian exter- nal affairs minister, arrived here Wednesday and was met at the airport by Prince Noro- dom Kantol, acting Cambodian that he sees little dan- ¢ spokesman said Wednesday. Ringo has been in hospital since June 3 for treatment of tonsillitis, The other three Bea- tles are in Hong Kong on tour. HEN LAYS NUMBERS four, seven, five--and four oth- ers which Mrs, Zanetta refused to tell. She said she was keeping fe play thaws ta Baty oes jo play them "s wi state-run numbers lottery. ANNOUNCE SPEAKERS BRUSSELS (AP)--The World Assembly of Youth announces that U.S, Attorney - General Robert F. Kennedy and Negro integration leader Ma: Lu- ther King will address the group's fifth general assembly July 31 to Aug. 12. The meeting will be held at the. University George D. Kuhn At a recent meeting of the Board of Directors, George D. Kuhn was elected President of Canadian Schenley Ltd. of Massachusetts. DO YOU HAVE A' ROOM... APARTMENT . . . COTTAGE... HOUSE'... TO RENT... ? You Will Get Fast ACTION with TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS Folks who read The Oshawa Times are looking for places to live. There cre few known vacancies and many of the people seeking a place to live are newcomers to this area... If you have @ Room, Apartment, Cottage or House For Rent tell it to the would-be reliable tenants who wan to live in Osh- ewa ond District through Times For Rent Ad. Telephone 723-3492 NOW |! premier and foreign minister. Hasluck said he would spend two days in Cambodia. 'My mission is a mission of good will and information." he said. PIPE KILLS MAN OTAY, Calif. (AP) -- A dog chased a squirrel into a pipe. Two men lifted the pipe to free the squirrel. The pipe touched a 7,500-volt power line, electro- cuting one of them. The other worker let go in time to save himself, but Nicolas Franco, 27, was killed. BEE STEALERS MINCO, Okla. (AP) -- It used to be cattle rustlers in this part of the west, but now it's bee stealers, Glen Gibson, executive Keeping Federation, said Tues- day thefts of bee hives are on Worried about costly furnace repairs? Not me! | joined the L-S Parts Replacement Plan-- only $13.95 Phone now for details. CI 43 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA ' 7253581 y, the increase. A single colony, he said, will bring as much as $30. John Kapuscinski's Place AT HIGHWAY NO, 12, 3 MILES NORTH OF WHITBY at Springhill Pork : OUR SPECIALTIES SPAGHETTI, PIZZA, BAR-B-Q CHICKEN . .. ICE CREAM THIS WEEKEND SPECIAL .. . SPAGHETTI gulerly 1.20 this weekend price Du PIZZA regularly 1.00 this weekend 2 price 50 Valles Open WHILE YOU ARE HAVING AN EXCELLENT ITALIAN MEAL DROP IN NEXT DOOR TO... This weekend we are having specials Fruit Market LOVELY GARDEN PLANTS FRESH TASTY FRUIT OPEN UNTIL 11 P.M. 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