Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 8 Jun 1964, p. 5

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wywwrmwm rum rms Calannire Domestic Mischief udoesnt look the least bit wor ried that he is in the process at being sold to the highest bidder lie was owned and some arnrrono SALE bred by Calvin Ireland of Everett and is held by Mr lrelands daughter Mrs Wil liam Draper of Cookstown who also had cattle for sale at the auction The bull was one of those sold Friday evening at the spring consignment sate held by the Simon County Herelord Association OPEN TO All simmer PAGE Agricultural Representative North Simone haania or all the prob lems that lace farmers in this Lage oi change probably the greatest difficulty Is in connec tion with Farm Credit It provincial and icderal sur vey completed about two years ago showed that the capitalre quirement need for iarming had increased tour times in the prev vious 20 years from under $7000 per term to over mono Since that time there is considerable evidence that capital and operat ing requirements have increased at an even taster rate NEED MORE The major reasons for this ev Qr increasing need for more and more capital per farm are as ascd cost or land due to more acres per farm rd in part to greatly increas efst per acre ncreasedcost hom ifi hich now require hydro and for iuci ics which have been glowed so long in urban horn hfodernized live stock ho feed storage and automatic Winter Kill Moderate In ountig Wheat The results oi special sur of tcr wheat producers May 1st released by the rm Economics and Statis cs anch of the Ontario Depart fient Vol Agriculture indicate approximately 480000 acres winter wheat were seeded the all of 1963 Due to winter iii in water damage and dry nondiions immediately after seeding which resulted in lack of germination the acreage re malnlngior hurtiest is tenta esttmni wheat at May varied from countytn county approximately 02 per centof mal ior the province in main wheat growing coon ties condition Is reported as follows Essex 03 perceht El gin 91 per cent Kent 94 per ent Lamhtnn is per cent Mid lesex 07 per cent Norfolk on per cent Huronbo per cent Simeon 94 per cent and York 05 per cent nowsi oiioii rriiiiiuia new iueld feeding units rcquire large cap ital Investment For crop production mech aniied tillage production har vesting and storage equipment are also costly to own and main tain Even in our farm homcs an investment at several thousands the home to meet the needs of the roses These and other lesser factors often add up to capital invest men of 40 50 $6000000 or more per form In addition very substantial supply of operating capital is required annually to meet operating costs deprecia tion etc There are two major problems in term credit Where and how to get re quircd credit How to use credit profitably or in such way as to pay the interestdue annually and reura the principal in due course The Fedéral rain Credit Cor porntion Loan and the Provm cial Junior Farmer Loan along with the Farm improvement loans through our chartered hanks have greatly eased the problem Lot getting more credit for many farmers it is still very diilicult however andoiten int ssibic for young nrrner Egise the initial capital required to obtain any ofthese govern ment backed loans much more diifieult problem for mm however is to use ad ditional capital in manner mostiikely to pay its way and leave prolit for the farm oper ator The use of capital there fore requires considerable study and planning it it is to result in increased net farm earnings CHOOSE BARBIE in order to gto allinten ested the latest inlormation on these two iarni credit problems series of i2 meetings on Farm Credit Where to Get It and How to Use It have been arranged at key centres throughout the province in has been selected as the centre iorthehnnnCredit meeting for this area Guelph and Lindsay are the only other centres for these meetings in central Ontario The Barrie Farm credit mee ing will beheld at Central Uni ed Church Hall at Ross Street to 400 prn Friday Barri Central United is located on the corner of Rosa and Toronto Streets three short blocks west of Highway 2627 ttUItEtlcEiltlilEIt minimise lnnn lbA Tale offiwo Ellyn heady June 131 nox orrrcaornivs an op uni and just east of the pinning of dollars is required to equip Royal Vin Farm Credit Meeting In Barrie June 12 lorln Hospital The hall entrance off Toronto Street CREDIT TOPICS Topics tube discussed at the meeting are Types and Sources of Credit Costa of Credit Prin eiples in Sound fiedlt Use Cal culating Interest Rates Speakers assigned tor the Bar rie meeting are Professor Art Robertson Donald lichrthur and Richard Heard all special lsts in farm credit and iarrn management Films illm strips and charts will be used to pres ent farm credit in an interesting and lnlormative way This meeting is open to all farmers bankers Coop and Cre dit Union Representatives etc anyone who is interested in learning more of this increas ingly important field of Farm Credit Come early as the meeting will start It 133 pm sharp flle day again is Friday June 12th Gary Cowan PostsVictory JOHNSIOWN Pa APlCn nadian GaiyCowan the 1983 world amateur golf champion fired threeunderpar on the back nine Sunday for 730 total and nosed out early leader Bill Hyudman III for the title in the annual Sunnehnnna Am ateur tournament for charm pious LAST TIMES TONIGHT vmwwwnwmflwrzfiv v7nw AUJSNNtSpeelaltGrow up in New Brunswick and FEE potatoes in salads Foods for It potato farm and protect hen Alliaton la community 050 ruidenls heavily dependent onnirroundingfamiinnomuit huanewbanlt anew metal fimllllon hospital about to open goodquniity new homes and lulu of new cars are gotIll up our years ago Salads Foods Ltdbuiltaplantherotnprigt ceas potatoes it now makes the area richer by about mm per family per year Salads discovered Alliston about six years ago during its search ior site to produce in giant mashed potatoes lt obvf ously made more sense to build the plant near both head ottlce and the products main mar kets Salad oiflidzls say The Study Four New Tobacco Strains DEMii Four new strains oi fluecured tobacco will be un der comparative variety tests this year reports Dr anll altlsresearcherin tobacco at the Delhi federal experimental farin The newcomers have pioved equal or superior in yield grade ind and returns lath mm commercially grown varieties in Ontario Hicks Broadleaf Deb crest and White Gold Last year they produced fewer and less weight of stickers 13s lamina blade weight more filling pow er more leaves per plant wider Ionileaves and greater topping height Though most of than improve ments in comparison to the stan dard varieties were slight the reduction in sucker welght and the increase in topping height were considerable Compared with Yellow Gold topping height wasequpl and tolerance to black rootiot was equal or better All strains resnmbled Hicks Broadteai variety but were tali frt and flowered day or two Cl Top Herelord Sellsfor $370 Thafirat annual spring con signment sale to be held byvtho Stmcoe Coimty liereford Breed ere Association was attended by zoo persons Friday evening at the Barrie Exhibition grounds The highest price paid for female was $370 for an animal which was purchased by Blair oi Bolton GPorfitt North Bay paid $565 the highest price for bull it was consigned by William Vancise of Stayner Thirty animals were sold dur ing the evening Cyril Cook secretarymanager was In charge oi the sale and ONeill and Sonof Den field were auctioneers lVlDilS FEATURE Pianos SHOWNAT 700 925 in the hilarious heartwarming asceniures oi Captain Newman ammo Alliiltlllflhlliiiiilttllilllllilll Continuous Saturday From l2 Non ContinunusShow Sunday From 30 BARRIE HURONIA DRIVElN THEATRE consigned hy Earrie View Farina likedthedrlersolloftheAl ilntu Valley which has grown mixed mp including potatoes with considerablevcuecen ltwunotnhigplnntatfnst and employed only 50 people but product aritv soon de mandni shift day To keep its factory supplied the company had to grow extra in intone itself and in do In bought no acres near town PLANT EXPANDS Since that first year the plant has expanded four times and added two more potato product lines chips and imcen French fries Potato farmers have in erelstsi their acreage iromap 000ncru to 6700 Salada now farms 1100 and 50 million lb of poletoua year1V the for every Canadianmove through thoplant Alliston has gained directly Sande pin At ltliismn IBuys Maritime Seed Potatoes force immeran at peak season 000 per year in direct income It buys uoopoo north of pot lines from the contracting tam era it pays the than 35000 aa nually in taxes During harvat Saladal farm hire to additional workers and drivers It buy all its lnltttitllfll equipment through local deal era and the annual replacement hill nn tractors alone is now $193000 dry pant Min pllu from lumba to cement machine shop requirements in the town Altogether Salads probath pumps ti million annually Into the district Probably the greatest advent age has been the stabilization of iarrneis income which in turn ancilllndirectlyfrom Saladaa ar HV The factory pays its labor By KEITH McRUEB Agricultural tepresenlattve South Slrncoe ALLiSiONRns Beattle and Norman Soules held livestock judging classes at their farms last Wednesday night for all 4H members oi Nottnwasage Town ship itoss Beattle made up some heel times lamb class and mature ewe class Norman Soulee looked alter the dairy and swine classeslbe aim or the meeting was to give mem bers better idea of what to look for and greater appreci ation of the true type animal Members in Tecumseth Town shipwine visited the past week Some or the calves needing Iden tification were tagged The inter est shown by tho members in looking alter their calva and training them to lead was en couraging Ottier tii members in the county will he visited dur ting the month of June or early in FROST DAMAGE Spotty irost damageihas been reported all over the county this past week and particularly with cash crops of tobacco and pota toes there has been serious dam age Corn too has been traced but for the most part the grow ing tip is not damaged and his expected that the crop will come through satisfactorily Dont rip up field oi corn because all loe smallplants above the ground surface are frozen off ranin canon Since farm credit has become an increasing portant factor Frost Causes Heavy Damage In Tobacco Potato Crops Beef and Dairy 4H Calf Club alters the town more stability Now the lumen contracting to Salad have guaranteed in our economy in recent years it has become more important to farm people that they know when to get It and how to use it The meeting being held at Bank Central United limit on June 12 hat pan 400pm is designed to give some of these answers Professor AuC Rob ertscu Mum has Guelph and Richard Heard of cuss this subject and answer Questions Paratroopers Land llmong Spectators UITAWA tCP sudden wind change caused paratroop era of the Third Battalion of the Royal 22nd Regimentto land among spectators attend ing air Force Day ceremonies Saturday at RCAF Station Rockellfle Itn estimated 80000 persons watched as the it paratroopcrs train Valcartier Que leaped out of their airerait at 1200 feet They were to land on ninwaywell away from the thronti i1iewodgtdiange sent them equipment lhe onlookers were sent scurrying but none was hit litCol Marcel Richard oom manding officer the battal ion narrowly missed landing on inndon will be on hand to dis drliting ovar spectators and minim urilncornsnettled In Ids Vance uch season outrun crops are trufied straight to the plant while the let an often now sold through entlve Ltd MAN COOP The coop might not have ex isted without Salad in town In their discussions and penult lonl with the processor the fnr liters learned they could work thdr market potatoes through the imam mop which has been capitalized by the farmers the government and Salads Saladaa farm Is now cunslds ered to be leader by many the first sixfurrow plow Leli propellcd harvesters mechaniz ed plnntera it found 1500 hours at work year for its tractors where other growers had been using theirs only 600 horns it uses apoteto with today growing cycle as well as the conventional mday to spread the harvest season from July through November Yield per acre climbed and so did the MPERIAL THEATRE TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY llioiifli pinion tidallsllttl otsue anitcith ix Ettllllilliifi inleil that fildttlii hit with him loofootlitan mislle that was on display Puts the things you vwant vvithin your roach ptwou specific gravity Aero thenewAlliathotntoCoOp together and 11 of them now sell locsl growers Salads brought in sawsxwmsvuirmmmmmnvy We filfim THE DARK mm handled per man and mice inn doubled local growers vatdied wen MM and allowed lull Ind each now appears to have doubl ed his investmuii In equipment in Ample have 00000 worth unlit FinedI Pest DINE DANCE Holisons liar SpeclliiflIlh ltallan Spaghettl Deluxe tinni burg to take out for $100 Barrtes largest re lection of guns and sporth floods Open evenings Tiffln St West ambianceaw PETER SELLERS GEORGE SCOTT SitillEi Milli Now snowmn in Show pm remain sanity nav in Highly it Mile North at Barrie at Guthrie Showing nisilix 633

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