Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Sep 1964, p. 3

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THE OSMAWA TIMES, Wednesaay, Sepremper 50, 1708 = & WEED OUT WASTRELS Higher Entrance Marks To Stem Student Tide admission to and the REPORT FROM OTTAWA Loan Maximum Is Increased By MICHAEL STARR been raised from time to time. While a maximum of $3,000, established originally in 1043, served the purposes of the act for many years, this was raised to $4,000 in 1953, and again to| # $5,000 in 1956. The present max- imum of $7,500 has been in effect since 1959. -| RESTRICTIVE ELEMENT There has been evidence re-| F cently that the maximum was tiagain becoming restrictive in maximum aggregatelrelation to the needs of modern| > ens. To meet this problem id vod "er was provide for the increase to /$15,000. e€,| This increase was welcomed j i i -|by all members' of the house. " ! It was pointed out, however, lending) that many smaill farmers would lo} not be able to receive anything like $15,000 as many of them were having difficulty to secure would apply to an aggre-|a loan of even $2,000. This, of maximum value of guar-|course is left to the chartered anteed loans of $700 million. [banks and they have he right government guarantees|to decide as to whether they each bank making a loan|wish to extend the loan and the against loss up to 10 per cent/size of such loan. of the fanm improvement loan|-- a during a lending period " DOMINANT FACTOR Sh Sl d During the period of opera OW I es tions under the act, technologi * ' cal advance and the mechaniza-| tion of farms have been a domi-| Bir ds Nests nant feature of Canadian farm.| ing. Farm improvement loans} J, M. 'Jim' Richat . have played an important role| road south dink gee bey Elmgrove avenue, in facilitating those develop- presented under illustrated lecture at the meet- p ogget . Although loans Act are made for a wideliny of the Osham range of farm improvement |cjyb Big Aan wae projects, they have always been| 'The lecture was the pe used quite predominantly to|tneir st dy of binvie' esultt help finance the purchase off vine or, binds' nests and thachinery and equipment. In{totms @reas in Algonquin) ' Tariie vende about thres out of Park, Presqu'ile Point and the every 'four dollars borrowed arde for sixty designated to the tier the Act have been ied Oshawa Naturalist Club. Jim for the purchase of machinery rg Fg have been licensed to and equipment lo this work.. Ron warned There has also been over the me org --" Bae it was ; illegal to colle s' nests years, along with an increase without such o RoMiAe in the average size of farming : be ,, Different members of the club use w aay aid me the stated that they had observed hie 'ana and equip: that turkey vultures and cattle saseny nery egrets be pi arcgs, | into ae = this has reflected in the Section o lario. Jim and R size of individual credit necds|!@4 pictures of nests containing which have been met under the|*"¢ eggs and young of these provisions of the Act, and the|Ditds. They showed pictures in- dents applying for Canada's universities s By THE CANADIAN PRESS ards, a spokesman said, but is "highly "" this be considered in the near zog}4the] late ge i examinations Grade 12. An increase in the rp- quirements been in general terms, but no ~~ ther immediate discusion i The University of provinces is 70 per cent be-jumbia raised its cause of pressure of applica- tions, An increase in present re- quirements has been proposed, but no decision has been made} asyet, a spokesman said. 4 ; NO CHANGE PLANNED GUELPH WOLF CUB PACK VISITS STUD FARM Members of the first Brock the boys as they met one of low, Guelph; Jim Bartlett, Road Cub. Pack (Guelph) combined tour of the National the "residents" at the farm. Brooklin and Eric Ecclestone, visited with the first Brooklin Stud Farm, just north of Osh- They are: Brian Forder, Guelph, partly hidden. Cub Pack recently. Highlight awa. Photo shows some of Brooklin; Lawrence Pente- --Oshawa Times Photo CAPSULE NEWS Grain Corn Day No Prison Amnesty Planned tn Aeon During Royal Visit Pe cdegggnnggh og ba Pree ideas in corn production. Me- thods of planting, harvesting, OTTAWA (CP)--The govern-\half of this. year showed. 3,458|increase this year, There is)storing and feeding, will be ex- ment has decided in line with a|persons killed on roads and 175,-\every evidence that the grain plained and, in many cases, de- decision by the former Conser-|332 injured. This represents ajcorp crop will continue to in-|monstrated, Specialists will be vative government that visits|12-per-cent increase in casual-|crease in this area, Corn is @)pnesent to discuss feeding, mar- by the Queen to Canada willlties over the first six months' of|crop that supplies more food)keting, storing and growing of not be marked by amnesty 'de-|1963, Traffic volume rose 13/enengy. per acre than any other./gnain corn. A full line of corn crees or prisoners in Canadian|per cent. lIt has a broad use as a live-|machinery will be on d#play. jails or penitentiaries. Justice [stock feed, and ag a cash crop.| Field plots have been planted Minister Favreau said Tuesday COMPOSER DIES |Another important feature °f|to compare many com varie- part of the reason is that pa-/ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) --/corn is that it can be complete-|ties recommended for this area. role legislation now provides for|Nacio Herb Brown, who com-|ly mechanized. r reduction in prison terms, posed the music for Singing in| The Grain Corn Day at Clare- the Rain, the Pagan Love Song}mont, Tuesday, October 20, on POPE MAY VISIT and many other popular melo-|the farms of Norman Lehman MONTREAL (CP) Twoldies, died of cancer Monday.|and Albert Foster, willl provide| Montreal newspapers raise the|Brown, 68, also composed You/an. opportunity to look at new) Stepped out of a Dream, Love, | is Where You Find It, The Doll} Dance and Broadway Melody. | BUSINESS BRIEFS 450 MISSING | KAKINADA, India (Reuters); RepoRTS NET EARNINGS Some 450 Indian fishermen in A eet sal 75 boats were officially reported| CPR today reporte or Tale mise fay wing + gle gz cone, Aue er off the Coromandel coast. The 09 sees Aart. 1963. Tota} net of the day's events was a The following committee chairmen will be in charge of thi Grounds committee, chair- man -- Albert Foster, Clare- mont, RR 2. possibility of Pope Paul's par- ticipation in the official open- ing of the 1967 Montreal world's fair. Montreal - Matin says Mayor Jean Drapeau of Mont-| real is reported to have in-| vited the Pope during a papal audience a few days ago. Me- itro-Express says rumors have it that the invitation was '"'well- Machinery committee, chair- man -- oe Nodwell, Agri- nadia : Lind Catering committee, chair- man -- Norman Lehman, Clare- received" in Vatican circles. {fishermen left last' weekend from this town in southeast In- CAN'T MAKE IT |dia about 300 miles from Mad- CHARLOTTETOWN (CP) --j|ras and from neighboring vil- [railway earnings since the be- ginning of this year were $29,- 030,568, compared with $23,334,- mont, RR 2, Parking committee, chairman -- Neif Raines, president, Ont. 0 for the same period last |81 Co. Junior Famrmers' Ass'n., year. |Blackwater, RR 2. | Publicity committee, chair | man -- Lynn Fair, Dept, of} Agriculture, Uxbridge. | Corn Variety and Demonstra- tion Phot committee, chairman -- Harvey Wright, Soils and Crops Specialist, Lindsay. The response from the ma-| chinery companies has been ex-| cellent, and aill types of equip- |ment, used in the production of jcom, will be on display; many |of these machines will be demo | |strated in the field. | 25 THURSDAY, OCTOBER Ist -- 1:30 to 4:30; 6:00 to 9:00 P.M, at ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM, SIMCOE ST. NORTH Regular and new blood donors ere urgently requested to attend with or without on appointment. NEED A NEW... OIL FURNACE? Call PERRY Day or night 723-3443 [ ARREST 60 With so many regular donors on Holidays there is a drastic shortage of Blood. NEWS BRIEFS MEET THE NEEDS OF OUR PATIENTS IN OCTOBER maximum permitted under the|"0lving the study of 34 species Act to an individual farmer has|0f, birds in their matural habi- Jake Laird, who has won awards for his own photography, Stated that the picture studies were excellent in quality and own even 7 a Be Read Osh- | Oshawa Naturalist Club could be once again privileged to hear iUStY Proud of the accomplish Bill Whi . ment of these '0 young na- hite of the Don Heights turalists. "Color: The unfini i ot he unfinished BUSINESS | nvely to @ display of birds' There is a nevoluti on "ia nests and winter feeding area U.S.A., said Mr. Wie. the lt be shown at the Craft and cial, economic and political re- Hobby Show to be N United Church in legro will play.an important|"". part, Negroes have fought in| Hall on Tuesday evening, Oct. 6. two world wars, he continued, The display is to be sr and have each time returned "to|PY the Oshawa Naturalist Club. ship. Now there is a deep ero- ingi: f isl f i sion in the patience of the Negro Ottawa singing star Paul Anka/lages to fish on the high seas. | and he is tired of waiting for | iza-| equality. The emergence of lead: By THE CANADIAN PRESs|Perform Bagge AIP gow gov BLOOMSBURG, Pa, (AP)-- REVENUES RISE ens, such as Mohammed X, who! Bathurst Power and Paper formance Oct. 6. The Prince|Six persons were killed and| Railway operating revenues advocate violence and hatred,|Co. Ltd.,; common 12% cents, Edward Island centennial com-|three others injured in a three-jof the CNR for the month of civil rights issue into civillord Oct. 9; pfd. 2614 cents, Dec. i inal vith $58,828,000 for i " nina" ST had received a telegram from|highway Tuesday night. Policejcompared with $58,828,00( Seon t.ho trates Coe. Vickers tad, 2g|tevin Field, Anka's agent lsid two station wagons colidedthe same month in 108, it wa Z s Lid, sper i ! announce uesday, Net rall- even more urgent. cents: Oct. 15, recond Oct. 6 (me said: 'Sorry, have been/head-on and then one rammed a|annou groes must quickly. establish|Corp, Ltd., common eight cents,| I th ai . ' ig ve loved 1o|and her son and daughter, How-!loss of $1,108,000 in the same Hines of real communication,| Oct. 30, record Sept. 30. pager eg _ and, 15 and Louanna, 14, their|month in 1963 with each side anxious to un-| Commonwealth -- International : two passengers, James Hippen-| derstand the other, and each|Leverage Fund vmx., common PREMIER PROTESTS steel. 14, and Starlene Harter, WILL BUILD CENTRE Warner-Lambert Canada Ltd. pg ag ead -- ~ |Tuesday the amen sow: 57. icentre at the Ontario research . ? ; : il move to clear Jews . ty, 20 miles west of Mr. White was bom in Noval) BOMBAY (AP) -- Sixty per-|¢2! council m : community, 20 s i j how jaiainih - Work |: fabni 'pctoq|in the crucifixion of Christ. A Toronto. Facilities will be pro- Scotia, majored in sociology in/sons were reported arrested | mmunique annouteed that vided for pharmaceutical re- one -- bg Pees the high prices Of internuncio, Msgr, Leopold Te- POLE DEFECTS logical diseases. \ : 3 oili, and with the heads of the) erocKHOLM (Reuters) A Roman Catholic Church in Da-\ amber of a Polish wrestling "PLAN NEW SMOKE - a aia ae ae eae a aae . |mascus. team applied Tuesday for resi-| John H, Devlin, prseident, WOODBINE ENTRIES | (dence and --"work--permits--im told --the--2 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 In commending the speakers Race Problem isa "ind" "= On cataloguing. He said that the congregati ~ gfe AB 9 pe Jim Richands ts. contributing by the ladies of King Stree » and one i i y we 4 t e in which the Cavheanieat the U.S. to second class. citizen-| DIVIDENDS lwon't be in Charlottetown to} ' CRASH KILLS SIX and the degeneration of thejclass A 62% cents, Nov. 2, rec- mittee said Tuesday night it/car crash on a rain - slicked| August amounted to $65.509,000 ae ; invteird lway ti i for Au- vhites ' ' vid lcompletely unable to cancel|passing auto, injuring its driver.|way operating Income for ggg pss ie habia International Pet Anka's other commit-|Dead are Mrs. Sadie Levan, 48,|gust was $379,000 as against a a ag - ave pe hainggae four cents, Oct. 30, record Sept.) DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) --|17, and the driver of the other y in an mosphere of | 39 Premier Salah Bitar protested! station wagon, F. Harold Feder,|will build a $1,500,000 research Dalhousie University and is|Tuesday in Akkalkot, a town|<. h : "ie "Dees lS7h 5 : Bitar made the protest in sep- search, including studies in tox- general manager of Beer Pre-|275 miles southeast of here, for! vate meetings with the acting licology, pathology and cardio-| SUE BOOK = - pape ation Lon-| YStad, south Sweden, instead of/Rothmans of Pall Mall Canada Pere . o , j > mpany ldon publishing house Elek|Teturning to Poland with the | Ltd. in' Toronto the comp: : \Books Limited, announced Ties-|TeSt Of the group, police said. will introduce a new charcoa FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000 ($2500). FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,200 ( $400)\dav it is issuing a satirical LAOTIAN IN LONDON _|filter cigarette to the peg igus Eee veal ads canine aa ald Neco ale ae a novel, written by a United) LONDON (Reuters) Gen,|market. The cigarette will WS man Scholar, Davidson 114 , ' : | 3 Prince Sied, No Boy 113 Ne Ania. Riamuesen V6 States newspaper man two Phoumi Nosavan, Laotian dep-| Supported by a $1,000,000 pe Show' Bright, 'Cosentino 122 Dear ho bes it lyears ago, in which the U.S.|uty prime minister and right-| "sing Seg ten rag Ruin 8 ight, entino | F r, No Boy 1 righting : } rj 7: rive re y;extende , Air Champ, No Boy 113 No BOy Adie. |president is assassinated _ by wing leader, arrived here by|ex vernal roughout Canada i - ultra - rightists masquerading|air Tuesday from Paris for)"1© TUNIS: jas Communists. Due out here|talks. with the British govern- Huta, No Boy 115 auley X11! |Oct. 26, Better Dead Than Red|ment lwas writtne by PAUL RISTOW LTD. Jerry Nostro, McComb 113 he: Dancer, Leblanc A-116 jwas writtne by Stanley Rey- POEMS PUBLISHED REALTOR | No Discard, Parnell 119 Chief Whitetoot, Maxwel) 113 Come Back Bay, Rogers 118 Resolve, Harris X113 Line Me Up, No Boy 110 SECOND RACE -- Purse $1,900 ($250 Claiming, *hree-year-olds and up FOOD MARKET, SIMCOE ST. NORTH Brown Roman, Walsh 113 mpala, No Boy 111 GeyVan, Inda 114 Dogbane. Maxwell 114 Mair aace" Se ee. nolds, formerly a reporter for' MOSCOW (AP)--'"Glow," 'an cst ig ogg a itrenvepr-cids andthe Holyoke, Mass, Transcriptjunfinished poem by the late| oo Paraene era zt and the Providence, R.I., Jour-|Boris Pasternak about a 1943) Boy, Shuk Ne nal and now humor columnist|battlefront visit, will be pub-| aad Gatti etar nies os with The Guardian of Manches-/lished in a collection of works | Golden Turkey, Devideon 116 ter. by 50 Soviet poets. Pasternak} Windy Ship, Davidson 116 sh won a Nobel priez after writing| (QUINELLA BETTING) AMBASDADOR DIES the novel "Dr. Zhivago" but! NEW DFYLHI1 (Reuters)--\under government pressure was| raes, 63, Brazilian\ynable to accept it. rid AO ol lambassador to India, died. in| be ri hospital Tuesday following a heart attack. He had been am- bassador here for the last three years SHOW NEW PLANE SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP)- General Dynamics Convair rolid out a limited warfare _ EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,500 ($7400) airplane Tuesday that weighs oe ae a ee UP Oreilittle more than an automobile and will operate from rough, unprepared fields. Called Charger' Model 48, the 4,457 pound plane can take off and clear 50-obstacles with less than 500 feet of runway, Convair of ficials said Winist Brockton longs Bull Pine, Harris X112 King Robdix, No Boy A-118 Humber Broom, Leblanc 112 Grey Beau, No Boy. A-116 Remister, Annesley 118 All Canadian, Rasmussen 113 Mr. Yo Te, No Boy 117 Vogel's Victor, Dittfach 120 Wedded Bliss, Waish 112 Mr.. Flirt, Harr 14 Split The Loot, Walsh 113 Full MOREL Blo Boe All Gienscott Miss, Harrison 109 ater Cease We Bee ee Mencheval, McComb 120 , Shupoectend Facrioes A--E. B. Seedhouse and S$. N. Shapiro pie Saree Herrison entry ah Rah, No Boy 116 Love Quest, No Boy 119 THIRD RACE Purse $2,000 (35000),|Bordeau Bar, Davidson 111 Claiming, two-year-old maidens, flaoed in| Cool Fool, No Boy A-119 Canada. One mile on Marshall turf cours | Damen, Harris X106 Red. Purse, MceComb 118 Mangea Cake, Bailey 119 Kirn Maiden, No Boy 115 A-E. Enderby and 8. Rotenberg entry EXTRA FEATURE U.S.A. NO, 1 ' si ORANGES a" 57% 3 DOZEN 2 for 4}. 728-9474 187 King St. Eost HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS '49 39 49 69 49: SEVENTH RACE Purse $2,200 ms ($4500) Claiming Three-year-olds, 6 Furs| Mario Gui LEAN MEATY -- BLADE BONE REMOVED BONELESS BEEF 4 iy c FRESH PORK SHOULDER 493 | SHOULDER 39 Economy 6 & 7 Rib FRESH PORK PRIME RIB BUTT 39: C b C lb 108 Invest Your Time! WOODWORKING at the ORC Monday night 7:00 - 10:30 Tuesday night 7:00 - 10:30 Wednesday night 7:00- 9:30 Thursday night 7:00- 10:30 FIRST GRADE CREAMERY BUTTER BROOKSIDE 24-0Z, @ EXTRA FEATURE @ Wild Fabius, Fitzsimmons 118 Lady Choriru, Leblanc 115 Whip'n' Blinkers, Davidson 118 Bombay Miss, Shuk 115 * Cedargal, No Boy 115 Course Miss Scooter, No Boy 118 x of Let's Scawf, No Boy 118 Young Fashion, Shuk M5 The Stranger, Gubbins 118 Ladies and Men (Choice of) Maryland, Walsh 116 Vaxwell 116 t, Gomez 119 ger, No Boy Allé FOURTH RACE--Purse $7,000 Claiming,. two-year-old maideris Canada. One mile on Marshall course (Division. of 3rd). Willie's Brief, No Boy 118 Sail Along, No Boy 118 Bigger Bill, White LEAN MEATY FRESH PORK SHORT RIB LOIN END SWEET PEAMEALED BONELESS BRISKET a POT ROASTOO® | worn C Classes for Ladies Only Tuesday and Thursday Ib afternoon 2:00- 4:00 wis Uist ae a ROAD DEATHS RISE Apple, Worris Xi14 pe ee LONDON: (AP)--Road deaths "Sy ities ner in Britain this year are climb- ing at the same pace as the in crease in the volume of traffic the transport ministry reported \Tuesday. Figures for the first! No Boy 118 Harris X113 OVEN READY CHICKENS 2% to 3% Ib. Av. Register at the OSHAWA RECREATION CENTRE 100 GIBB STREET or CALL 725-1111 Corporal Case, No Boy 1! Erin Pan, Harris X113 Tent Camp, Davidson 118 x Lucky Deal, No Boy 118 XXX-10 tbs AAC Gtining Sur, Me Boy 115 | Post Time ® p.m. E. B: Seedhouse entry

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