Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jun 1965, p. 9

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GOLDWATER a Farmers Face Total Ruin From Drought In Ontario By THE CANADIAN PRESS Many Ontario farmers face ruin unless heavy rains ease a drought situation which has dried up vast areas of once productive farm land in south- ern Ontario and the Ottawa Valley. Fruit, vegetable. and cereal grain crops are threatened, a survey shows. Pasturage and the early hay crop is already ruined and the effects are show- ing in lack of feed for cattle.| But Kemptville, Fields that normally would | ee { Some farmers have put theirjand Tweed, all in dried - out y 'aon hérds on the market, fearingjeastern Ontario, were reported roll ay ane ne get ged CENTRE SEE IT TODAY! fodder won't last through the/high hazard areas for forestinarren splotches of baked \ FEATURE DAILY AT. 2. summer. fires Thursday by the provin-|-round, Half the oats, barley Records, Instruments, Lessons 2:00 - 3:55 - 5:50 - 7:45 ~ 9:40 Higher prices for garden|cial lands: and forests depart-|sn4 corn, in the ground since Instruction Books, Sheet ET crops, fruit and meat are likely|ment. Kemptyille's fire hazard) snout the second week of May Musie (Half Price) an APRA AAA a a unless soaking rains renew the|was said extteme. have not germinated. : ; q underground water tables.| The situation in eastern On-|-- 2 159 BROCK ST. N BOTH o BOTH 2 Spotty showers have done little|tario 'has reached very serious arene FIRST FIRST i to relieve conditions which in|proportions," said J. R. Ostler, BRITONS WILL RUN PH. 668-6944 SHOWINGS! SHOWINGS! | some areas go back to last summer. NORMAL ELSEWHERE Elsewhere in Canada, con- ditions were mainly near nor- mal, except for dry conditions on the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia; relieved by heavy rains this week, and in Saskatche- LINES UP NEW 'BARRY'S BOYS' The 1964 Republican: presi- academic than political. Barry Goldwater talks to Mla! i j i Goldwater said the research |Sarnia one farmer, standing|for an average of $40 at aj reporters today as he an- dential nominee said he and writings of the FSA |amid inch-wide cracks in his|Kingston-area sale this week.| sad ithe and his H ¢ nounced the formation of would serve as honorary 0414 convince conserva- |field was heard to remark: |Poor quality cattle were cou NTDOWNS | an organization called the chairman. of the group tives that their place is with Peg mea iamner: semana blamed. ial heiie NEW TORNADOS " ion." i J s this year." |FE C E A : Free Society Association." which he described as more GOP. --_--(AP_ Wirephoto) |" strawherry plants need mois:| Some farmers are reduced sys ge u Toronto's boors _ SAT._AN ture. to feeding cereal crops such as p QOPEN su . "If rain fails to appear we/oats to their cattle. 96:30 P.M. 1:30 P.M.Q FRENCHWOMEN renc S re ict oss will take a heavy loss -in our] | ui x Q PHONE 725-5833 GO 'CAVEMAN' TOULOUSE, France (Reu- efs)--Ten Frenchwomen will | start two weeks of life deep ve north of here next Plage a medical experi- |ment for eastern Ontario don't/Ottawa West, now held by| ment. organized by a Paris object to getting elected by an|Transport Minister Mcllraith, doctor. The group, chosen from dozens of volunteers who an- swered newspaper advertise- .-ments, will live a spartan life,-sealed off from the world. They will have only a two- way telephone to a neighbor- ing cave, where doctors will keep a check on their pro- gress. Apart from the steady drip of water in the cave, the only Of Their Seats In Ontario OTTAWA (CP)--The French-| speaking members of Parlia-|but noted he will be living in Mr. Francis also is undecided | English - speaking majority in|after redistribution. jridings shuffled by redistribu-) vVijateur Ethier, Liberal mem- tion. They just don't think it)per for Glengarry - Prescott, can be done. |said he is happy the redistribu- "Actually only two ridings|tion was done by a fair and will remain in eastern Ontario|impartial committee. where French - Canadians will) five French - Canadian and have a good chance of getting|traditionally Liberal communi- elected," Lucien Lamoureux,|ties will be added to his riding member of Stormont and Dep-|py redistribution. uty Speaker in the Commons, }--------------_____--_ |said in an interview. | . They would be Glengarry-| STAIAANS ARE SAFER |Prescott and Ottawa East. Stor-| aly had 27,000 fewer high- said Paul Tar-jhicles increased by 950,000, 4 dR iia wan, where a wet, cold spring| government for financial assist- ' OLD TIME and has delayed seeding. In far|ance. MODERN . ABBOTT northern Alberta continual rain| Drought conditions in Lennox Dance to ' jcaused Lesser Slave Lake tojand Addington County have al- jtise three feet, forcing 50 res-|ready altered beef idents from their homes. In the Watford district near| |strawberries alone," said aj spokesman for Watson Fruit! northeast of Sarnia. trict drought conditions have affected crops for the past two years. By contrast, Northern Ontario has had plenty of rain, Sault Ste. Marie reported that rainfall, a_ little above average, forest fire hazard low. HAZARD HIG Leeds County agricultural rep- resentative Thursday. "I don't think I can recall hay crops and pastures in such bad shape. The first hay crop is already ruined." more productive, he said, farm- ers will haye to approach the Farmers in the Forest district Some sections are harder hit than others. In the Sarnia dis- most of has kept the H Pembroke Unless the second hay yield is prices. Yearling stock, which normally) sells for $70 to $80 a head, went | at Pasture crops will be awa ligible this year. in the Ottawa Valley, where there has been no worthwhile rain for a month and none is in sight, The drought is the worst in 75 years, weather records at Ottawa show, Toronto area residents have had only one-quarter of an inch of rain since May 16. Halton "T've ever seen a@ year een on eared & < f ~ } THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, June 18, 1965 where I planted the, stuff and it just lay there," said Benzil Lawrence, chairman of the Halton Federation of Agricul- which denuded plants of leaves. Farmers found conditions hindered their attack on the worms with insecticides.) The 'worms live underground dry, porous soil ture, Throughout western Ontario, farmers expressed anxiety about their crops. Winds blew dried soil dust-like away from the roots of shrivelling plants. In the Otterville and Norwich area the problem was aggra- vated by a cutworm infestation County farmers fear they have lost about 50 per cent of their crops already in what is be- lieved to. be the severest drought in memory. WHITBY MUSIC | "A FEMALE TOM JONES!" They Said It Could Not Be Filmed! OMITTANEE A Feature Film starring' [i nny Bt and feed on leaves at night. 4 and Letitia Ramen 8s "Fanny" HAMILTON (CP)--A touring] Oxford-Cambridge track team| from Britain will take part in) a 22-event track meet Tuesday, | June 29. The meet will also} feature top Canadian track stars Bill Crothers, Abigail) Hoffman, Ergas Leps, Jenny Wingerson and Dave Ellis. 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