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REPORT FROM
QUEEN'S PARK.
By
Murray Gaunt, MPP,
Huron Bruce
rtzto.,pnriel, meg pain NSW C.IATALOGUS.
With 1.4 out of the '25 Depart-
mental estimates still to be pprov-
ed, the prospects are that the pre-
. sent. Session of the Legislature
will .not end until mid December,
At the moment the estimates of
of the :Department of Trade and
Develotiinent are before the
House and it .was during a recent
. debate on housing that Stanley
Randall, 'Minister of Trade
and Development indicated that
legislation has been drafted that
•'could $triblish building societies
for small investors.
The Province is currently seek-
ing a federal tax amendment to
permit, their operation according
to. idyl Mitilsten..
Mr.. Randall ,trill lie would speak
to.. Provincial Treasurer Charles
••••,MeNatighion about the possibil-
ity of putting pension funds from
teachers and provincial and muni-
cipal employees into the Province's
mortgage pool.
Mr, Randall explained that an
amendment to the Federal Tax
Law .is required to provide an in.-
five/. vs,
iNitairo goes on to say that
the °FA .Will not approach farm-
ers and ask them to "purchaSe
simply. meMbership card in an
organization which is seeking . support • only through your
wallet."
',We Want your support and in-
volvement for the .work we can
and .shall be doing for and with
yen." he concludes.
It was a bright spring morning
and four high s chool boYs decided
to skip classes, Arriving alter
Weller that their ear had had a
flat tire along the way.
To their relief, the teacher sm-
iled understandingly and said:
"You boys missed a test this morn-
ing. Please take seats apart train
one another and get out your pap-
er and pencil."
When they were seated shu con-
tinued 'Answer this ,du es Don,
Which tire was
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FIELD SPRAYERS
DUE FOR CARE
As soon as field spraying it
finished for the year, spraying
equipment should be stored ProP-
erly over the winter so that it will
be ready for use next spring.
Professor Ross Irwin. Eixtension
Coordinator, School of Agriculr
total Engineering, UniVerSitY of .
Guelph., in conjunction with the
Ontario Department of Agricultttre
and Food, makes these recOMmen-
dations for the maintenance of
field spraying units.
Any chemicals left in the spray
tank should be drained off. It is
very impOrtant that the tanks be
washed out hi an area where there
is no danger of polluting water
used for dolneStic or farm pur-
poses,
The end plugs and nozzles
Should be removed and the tank
fleshed out With clear Water. The
tank should be filled again rising
a Mixture of two' otinceS of honse.
hold amonia to one gallon of
Water. and alloWed to sit °Vet*
night. The mixture should then be
drained through the hoses and
beorit
The not-Ales ilittat he thoroughly
cleaned and stored Where they
can be found easily in the spring.
looms should be tied together or
otherwise supported so that theY
will no be damaged in storage.
All metal tanks can he treated
with a rust Inhibitor or a mixture
of' oll and wittor to provolit TAU*.
ititi100 .1:1W Vraof
cenuve for individuals and trust
companies and pension funds to
invest in building societieS, The
amendment sought: would permit
the societies to pay tax free
dends to their investors after they
bail paid their Federal and Prov-
incial taxes,
Ontario is not going to ban
detergen phosphates until it has.
tc,Mod a a ny treatment process
and required manufaeturers '0 'list
phosphate con tent on detergent.
packages according to Energy and
Resources 'Minister, George Kerr.
'rile Minister said he .under,
stood the industry would not
ohlect to such legislation . whose
porpoS(k would he to eneen.rage
housewives to buy brands • with
lower phosphate content,•••• •
In response to my questioning
Wm. Stewart,, N.1 in is or . Agriettlr
tore and Food indicated that the
taint cost to the Govel'llotelit of
the ti.F0, last .lone was $45,729,97,
Of -that amount. the returning.
officers received $21i,572.04 The
balance was made up hall rentals,
advertising poll locations, . office .
materials and printing of the
ballots,
'Don't forget to buy your Canada
Savings floods at 8%,
The Ontario Federation of Agri-
whore ''is the only group loft
which is concentrating its efforts
in serving Ontario FarmerS."
This point is emphasized. by ()PA'
President, Charles 0. Munro
an editorial to be released later
1.1.iS week.
Mr. Munro state that the Feder.
ation "has served, is serving,
and will continue to serve, local
groups and commodity marketing
boards on behalf of the farniers
they represent in membership
across this vast and prospering
province."
The OFA president calls t ho
new Individual Service Member-
ship programme a "new and his-
torical dimension" of the Feder-
ation, which only deepen
and expand the already established
service role of the organiation as
a part of the agricultural scene
today."
lie stresses that the Federatien
will continue to serve Ontario
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