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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Dec 1965, p. 7

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aren pres gt 'scemngecennsemie Ree T A SERS THREE DIE AS PLANES COLLIDE Owner-pilot Gerard Roy, other and crashed near their officers are seen surveying the wreckage of the Piper Super Cruiser which fell from approximately 1,200 Joliette, Que., home, 40 miles north of Montreal. Two his wife, and their son Yvon, 25, were killed Sunday when their plane collided with an- Quebec Provincial Police Cash Receipts Rise For Canada Farmer OTTAWA (CP) -- Cash re- ceipts for Canadian farmers| will hit a new peak this year and go even higher in 1966, a federal report on agricultural conditions said today. By year's end, total cash in- come is expected to reach $3,635,000,000, a healthy above the previous high of $3,456,000,000 in 1964. The report, federal - provincial agricultural outlook conference here, cash receipts from operations "are expected to es- tablish yet another record in 1966." Realized net income--another} key to the farm industry's fi- nancial health--is forecast to reach $1,592,000,000 this year, ap $66,000,000 from 1964. The 1965 figure is even fur- ther ahead of the 1963 total, but falls just short of the big years of 1951 and 1952 when realized net income surpassed $1,600,- 000,000. These are record levels and 1965 therefore ranks third. Total net income, which in- eludes value of farm - stored grain, may reach $1,802,000,000 this year, up substantially from $1,432,000,000 in 1964. However, it will rank third behind the presented to the) ceeded by increased income. | Dealing with the cash - re-| ceipts record for 1965; the re- port noted that it reversed predictions that cash income would fall off. "On the contrary, the report) said, "new production records -prices of products increases in agricultural curred." Farmers next many} oc- year will be jobtain cash. Internatiqnal de-| |mand for wheat is strong with| {Russia and China buying heavy- ily. Canadian wheat board par- ticipation pool payments to wheat farmers in 1966 are un- jlikely to match 1965 payments. Cattle marketings may be somewhat higher than 1965 at current prices. Hog prices and} marketings are expected to re- main about the same. Expected production in- jereases in dairly products will jimprove the farmer's cash |position next year. Cash re- ceipts from eggs and poultry|"*" will be up. The good 1965 flue-cured to- bacco crop will help inereeae | record years of 1952 and 1952 when the figure surpassed $1,900,000,000. Net farm income has been| tising at an average annual rate of 2.4 per cent since 1946.| The experts who prepared the report also estimated that realized net income in 1966 will be equal to or better than the) 1965 figure. To make this pos-| sible, advances in farm expen- ditures will probably be ¢ ex- Helps Solve 3 Biggest | 'FALSE TEETH Worries and Problems | A little PASTEETH sprinkled on | your dentures does all this: (1) Helps hold false teeth more firmly in place; (2) Holds them more comfortably; (3) Lets you bite up to 35% harder without discomfort. PASTEETH Powder is alkaline (non-acid).Won't | sour. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling! Avoid embarrassment. Get FASTEETH at all drug counters. The jazz musician had reached |prices. step|were established and significant) was up and prices were higher. |farm cash receipts next year. Total returns to potato farmers |will be lower, though, The 1965 feed bill will also be higher than last year with more livestock and poultry feed purchased at slightly higher! Chemical fertilizer use A slight increase in the size of the hired farm labor force and in wage rates will increase | farm labor costs this year from| said|able to market a large propor-jlast. Employment including} farming |tion of the 1965 wheat crop to| \farm Operators averaged 611,- 000. Cattle sales were up 20 per jcent this year from last. Prices |were higher and a cash receipt record is in the offing. Hog prices also rose. Total 1965 milk production was down but average prices were significantly higher, pro- ducing an increase in total cash returns. On balance, total income to peultry meat pro- ducers was higher, World market outiets for Canadian farm products are| expected to grow in the next IN QUEBEC feet. The other pilot involved crash-landed his small plane. 'ear wad ~~ ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) -- A Bahamas - bound Canadian yachtsman and his family found themselves stranded Sun- day night aboard their 35-foot craft in the New York State barge canal, closed for the sea- son. "It's the damndest mess I've ever encountered,' said Peter Carr-Harris of Kingston, a re- cently retired Canadian Army major. "Everything we own is aboard this boat. If we can't get through the canal locks and into the Hudson River, I don't know what's going to happen to us," Carr-Harris said in a tele- phone interview from a lock station at-Phoenix. . "We planned this trip for years, but from the beginning everything's gone wrong. Right now, we don't know whether to laugh or cry," said the bearded Carr-Harris, 48. His wife and four children are with him, SELL HOME He said they decided in early October to sell their furniture and car in Kingston and cruise The Bahamas and West Indies _(cP Wirephoto) _ New Medication Is Discussed KANSAS CITY (AP) -- Dis- cussion of a new medication, aimed at making the rhythm system of birth control more accurate, brought conservative but hopeful reaction Saturday ifrem theologians, physicians and priests at an international symposium sponsored by 'the national Catholic welfare con- ference. The experimental drug called clomiphene citrate is not a }contraceptive but causes ovula- tion in women to occur at the same time every month. Thus the rhythm method, which re- quires abstinence between man and wife during the 12-day ovu- lation period, can be more ac- curately followed. |pared for their departuré\ from | for a year, and then buy a home in the islands. The boat was finally pre-| Toronto Thursday. Then the shaft of the boat's auxiliary, 15- horsepower engine broke. A temporary repair allowed them | SPPERRDTE Christmas favorites. ve. ih & Weesane ¥ » 6 Left Stranded | i Ve mined & UUiLE to reach the south shore of Lake Ontario. They then headed for Roches- ter where a 14-hour repair job was performed. They left the Riverview yacht basin in Roch- ester about midnight Saturday night with the impression that if they entered the state barge canal system before it closed for the season they would be allowed to complete their trip to the Hudson. But at the first lock in Os- wego "the men on duty told us the system was going to shut down and there would be no exceptions. I telephoned the superintendent of the canal sys- tem, Edward Hudowalski, in Albany and he told us the same thing," said Carr-Harris. However, they finally entered the canal system and this even- ing reached Phoénix, about 14% hours after the 'canal hac closed officially for the season. Carr- Harris said he would follow a c n ,barge, loaded with Foe Releases 2 Bmericans BANGKOK,, Thailand (Reut- ers) -- Two United States sol- diers released by the Commu- nist Viet Cong a week ago fol- lowing two years of captivity arrived here Sunday after stat- ing that they had been brain- washed by their captors. The soldiers, Sgt. George Ed- ward Smith and Specialist Claude D. McClure, caused a stir Tuesday, soon after their release on the Cambodian bor- der, when they told a press conference they disagreed with U.S. policy in Viet Nam and planned to leave the armed]. forces. In Phnom Penh, the Cam- bodian capital, Smith said he- fore leaving for Bangkok that he had been under certain pressures during his captivity and had been subjected ed al brainwashing. doubt that we can afford to transport the boat by truck to the Hudson, I'm not a wealthy man." cement and bound for Rome across unlighted Oneida Lake, "The canal people agreed to hold the locks open so the barge could get to Rome. We'll follow them there and then go on to Utica,"' he said. "After that, who knows? a DEALING YOUR > CAR? The Man To See Is JACK HUGH ES ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LTpD. -- PRESCRIPTIONS City-Wide Delivery MITCHELL'S DRUGS 9 Simcoe N. 723-3431 Open Evenings Till 9 P.M. 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