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Full size speedway type sprint
the first two days of Western
be held Friday evening, Sept.
and evening, September 12.
WHEAT PRODUCERS LEARN
NO REBATE IN 1963
MARKET YEAR
The Ontario Wheat Produc-
ers' Marketing Board has an-
nounced that there will be no
rebate made to producers who
sold wheat during the 1963 mar-
keting year---july 1, 1963, to
June 30, 1964.
Peter MacKinnon, first vice-
chairman of the wheat market-
ing board, said following a
board meeting held in London,
that the board has received the
auditor's report covering last
year's marketing operations,
which clearly indicates a re-
bate is not possible. Board
chairman is Russel T. Bolton,
Seaforth.
The board official emphasiz-
ed that it is the first time in
the board's six-year history that
a rebate was not possible. In
past years, producers have re-
ceived not less than five cents
per bushel back from the nine
cents per bushel levied on all
wheat sold.
Although Mr. MacKinnon did
not elaborate on the auditor's
report and financial statement,
he did point out that consider -
ears that will be in action
Vatr. Auto race programs will
11 and $nturaday afternoon
log all factors involved in last
year's operations, tile financial
pieture could have been much
worse,
He said that of record mar-
ketings totalling more than 12
million bushels, the board
bought 3,456,940 bushels dur-
ing the crop year, July 1, 1963,
to June 30, 1964.
"The total cost c2 buying this
amount, plus all the costs of
handling, transportation, stor-
age and other charges involved
in getting it sold in export
markets, actually exceeded the
1963 nine cent accumulated
levy fund which is set up to
cover these costs."
efia•F.—
Mr. MacKibbon explained that
it is board policy to clear the
books each year by making a
rebate of any balance of levy
funds and therefore there are
no reserves from which -a re 7
bate could be made.
The board also announced
that the date for the board's
annual meeting has been set
for September 28th in Toron-
to, and that notice of meeting,
auditor's report and , financial
statement will be mailed to all
producers in the near future.
THE. UNITED CI-WACO,
OF' CANADA
gigigster; Rev. A, M, aonnatou
BA.. BD.
organist: MOB Sharon Storey
11 a,ra, Mel, nips
Sermon 'Pattie;
"Don't Act so Foolish"
All Are Welcome
P PARSBYTEI:IAN CHURCH
IN CANADA
MELVILLE CHUICk-0
Minister; wig'. w. J. Morrison MA
Organ.1F.t; Mrs. Fraul>. Triompsea
AliCT
11,15 a.m. Morning Worship
All Are Welcome
A Special. Service will be held in.
Knox Presbyterian. Church,
Belgtrave, on Sunday Sept. 6th
at 2.30 p.m., to commemorate
the 100th Anniversary of this
congregation.
Rev. D. O. Fry of Seaforth,
guest speaker. Visitors Welcome
ANciLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
Reettv: Rev. IL L. Jennisgs
BA., LT&
Orgar.ist: Mrs, 13„ .liabott
s-r. JOHN'S
11.15 a.m. Holy Communion.
and Church School
St. ALBANS, ATWOOD
9.30 a.m. Morning Prayer
and Church School
REPAIRING —
Brick Work, Stone Work,
.Plastering, also whitecoting
basements..
Raymond Squire
Phone Seaforth 657 (call collect)
Box 5116, Isabella St., Seaforth
CANBROOK.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cameron
and. daughters Lynn, Sandra and.
.1.31.14:WArkx., spout several d.ays last
weer with friends in NeW
Liskeard,
Miss Gertie •Pride Spent th?
.weeli.:extd with her sister, Mrs.
Fred srnaltdoxi,
Quite a number front here
Attended the tronSpeau tea on
Saturday at E.ordwich, for 1\2iss
1.tIlizaheth. Cooper, whose mar-
riage to Gorski Huother takes
place this month.
Mr, and Mrs, Robert Bagel jr.
anti (laug4ug if#1160, 01.14404f,
visited on aunday with 4A, 4.44
Mac 4Ingcl.
Miss Lena, Noble is oponc44
i,onie tune in Brussels with 4or
sister, Mrs. Alvic
Mr. and 1)(1.1,'S. rr41* $4444
and family spent the weekend at
their cottage .at Qyaxtgoyille,:
lair. and Mrs, Torn„ Qonsitt and
sons, Varna, visited on Shtalay'
with Mrs, Stuart Evans.
Mrs, Ross Speiran and her
daughter, Mrs. Tom. Thompson'
and children of Saginaw, Mich.,
are visiting this week with Mr.
and Mrs, Fr ea $ alldon and,
oilier friends,
•
• U.S. Space Exhibit
Featuring space capsules
and models used in Pro-
ject Mercury,
• Dept, of Lands and
Forests Exhibit
A plea for conservation
from Smokcy tha Bear and
his friends.
• Square & Folk
Dancing
Annual competitions featuring
the finest dancing groups of
the area.
• Horse Show
One of the most popular
features of Western Farr.
• Agricultural Displays
Larg est Agricultural Machin•
ery display of any exhibition
in Canada.
®Manufacturers' • Exhibits
Nevi products from Canadian
manufacturers.. new ideas
for everyone, The kids love
touring the exhibits.
• Midways - Adult
and iCirldieland
Famous Conklin Shows hove
new rides . . new excite-
ment,
GRANDSTAND FEATURES .
Opening Fri. evg,, Sat. aft, & evg.t
Sept. 11, 12
Speedway Auto Racing
Mon.
'
Tues., Wed., Sept. 14 to 16
Parisienne Follies
starring The. Step Brothers
Mon., Tues., Wed„ Thurs., Sept, 14 to 17
Bell Rocket Belt
Demonstration Flights
Thurs„ Fri., Sot., Sept, 17 to 19
Hubert Castle's 3-Ring Circus
Tues. and Wed. aft,,, Sept,.15 & 16
Golden Horse Ranch
Thrill Show
WIN A TRIP TO THE WORLD'S FAIR
A complete expense-paid trip for
t wo. Dr awn daily at the Grandstand.
TAILGATERS TRESPASS on the protedive, space
behind other cars by following too closely.
"Riley caused over 7,000 accidents in Ontario last year because
they didn't leave a safe stopping distance between cars.
Safi stopping disiaece is at least one car length
betweee your mar and the one ahead for every
10 miles efospeed. M 60 miles an hour you should
beeinear4eugglbe behind the car in front of you.
WIN
$1,000 A NIGHT
It's a new draw for 51,000 every day.
Everyone has a chance to win.
If a faiiginter is isles*. .30, too dos*, here's a tip from the Ontario
Safety League. Slowstesmes-bilissiecore nacre space between your car and the
one ahead. WUb skins sliopphaproossfri front, you're not so likely to have to
eerie lee arsikir slap oil seet-sirfUrelyto be rear-ended by the tailgate?.
CIA raters Insurance Association
and
Life Insurance Asacoolation