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One of the original threshermen to take part in the show, Dan
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seen here in a 1911 Case steam engine, owned by Bill Andrews.
(David Emslie photo)
Although there weren't many competitors for Saturday's kelt setting competition, a
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C'hesley, were two gentlemen who tried their hand at the belt setting.
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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1987—Page 5A
Canadian farmer could
win scholarhsip to study
practices and
A Nuffield travelling scholarship spon-
sored by the Canadian Nuffield
Agricultural Scholarship Association will
be awarded to one Canadian farmer or
farm manager wanting to study farming
practices and agricultural condition in a
Commonwealth country during 1988.
The purpose of the scholarship is to in-
crease practical farm knowledge and to
provide a better understanding among
Commonwealth farmers.
Applicants will be able to select their
study program in either the United
Kingdom, New Zealand or Australia.
Those scholars travelling to New Zealand
or Australia will return by way of the
United Kingdom and participate in an
organized program.
The scholarship is open to men or
women who are either farm managers. or
are engaged in practical farming in
Canada, and are persons likely to spread
their knowledge upon their return.
Applicants must exhibit keen research
conditions
and leadership traits. They must also be
Canadian citizens, preferably between 30
and 45 years of age. Prospective ap-
plicants should expect to leave Canada in
February, 1988.
The value of the scholarship covers
travel and basic living allowances for the
scholar. The length of the scholarship will
depend on the type of study and country
selected, but will not exceed four months.
On return, the scholar will prepare a
report for the Canadian Nuffield Scholars
Selection Committee, present information
at public farm meetings, and use the in-
creased knowledge to improve farming
practices in the community where the
scholar lives.
Application forms are available from
the Secretary, Canadian Nuffield Scholar-
ships, 306 Agriculture Building, University
of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3T
2N2. Deadline for receipt of applications is
October 1, 1987. Winners will be announced
by November 30, 1987.
IMPORTANT
CHANGES 10 THE
ONTARIO FARM
TAX REBATE
PROGRAM.
Important changes to the Ontario
Farm 'Pax Rebate program will help
farmers more than ever.
The rebate for a farmers municipal
taxes increases from 6() to 100 per
cent. The municipal tax rebate applies
to all farmlands and outbuildings.
Rebates will no longer apply to the
farm residence and the surrounding
one acre of land.
In addition, farmers will not be
required, as they have in the past, to
prepay their municipal taxes before
applyin or the rebate.
F'a r p per ties will not he
reassessed unless changes to the
property that would normally require
assessment are made.
Applications for the rebate are
being sent by mail: they must he sub-
mitted by December :31,1988 for
rebates on the 1067 period.
For more information about this
program and the changes made,
contact:
Farm m Assistance Programs Branch
777 Bay SI, 12th floor
'fbronto, Ontario
or mil collect MG) ti) 585-6565.
Ministry of
Agriculture
and Food
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