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The Brussels Post, 1975-12-31, Page 5Each Winter the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food offers a. Variety of one and two day short, courses on topics of interest to the agricultural community. Top-quality instruction, an informal setting and ample opportunity for practical discussion makes each course a pleasant and rewarding, experience. The following courses are being offered at Centralia College of Agricultural Technology. Insurance - January 6 - How much and what type do farmers • The tenant may,reyoke this'agreernent at 'any time within 30 clays of the date of signing. Dated this • day of ,197 (Date of signingThiS agreement) TENANT - LANDLORD REVOCATION The attached tent increase agreement dated the (Date of signing the agreerterit) of 197 .is hereby revoked. _ day Dated this day of 197 TENANT WITNESS Short farm courses planned for Centralia, RENT Ontario (JL R1E3/1017 INIPORTAHT NOTE If you have entered into a new lease or tenancy agreement which became effective between July 30 and December 31, 1975, inclusive, you should know about two key provisions contained in Ontario's new Residential Premises Rent Review:Act. The maximum rent increase for such agreements cannot exceed eight per cent of the last full month's rent charged prior to,August 1, 1975, unless the • landlord obtains the approval of a rent review officer or the landlord and tenant agree on a higher rate. of rent. Should a landlord and tenant wish to agree on an increase in rent above the eight per. cent guideline; during the period July 30 to December 31,',.1975, they must complete a rent increase agreement, substantially in the form below, no later -than January 17, 1976. Copies of such agreements should be retained by both parties. The form below, or a copy of it, may be used. • If, after having signed such a rent'increase agreethent, the tenant wishes to revoke the . agreement, the tenant may do -so within 30 days of the date of the agreement by completing a statement of revocation similar to the one at'thebottom of the form below. By signing-a rent increase agreement, the tenant waives the right to dispute the increase in rent agreed upon during the above period and waives the right to collect a rebate of rent as provided for in the act other than the amount of rebate, if any, stated in the agreement. Such a rent increase agreement does not apply to the rental ratefor any period after December 31, 1975, and does not constitute a waiver of the tenant's right to appeal the amount of rent Charged after that date. Nor does it relieve the landlord of his obligation to obtain the approval of a rent review officer to charge rent after that date that is more than eight per cent in excess of the rent charged in the last full month the premises were rented prior to August 1, 1975. Future advertisements will outline where literature is available on Rent Review, the location of offices as they are opened and where forms will be available. Until theRent Review mechanism is in place, please do not telephone, For additional copies of this form, write to Rent Review, Box 580, Postal Station F, Toronto;NRY 21.8. AGREEMENT (Address of rental unit) shall be $ per . during the period _.._ - — to (rent) (week /month)) --(ComMet-icement (Lite of rent agreement) December 31, 1975, and that the amount, if any, that is to be rebated to the tenant for excess rent paid need for adequate protection? Sow Herd Management - January 14. Flow to raise more pigs per sow per year. Discussion on solving problems with sow breeding, farrowing, and baby pig mortality. The economics of farrow to finish vs. weaner production. Feeder Pig Management - January 15. Buy weaners or raise your own? .Also discuss starting wearier pigs and new ideas in feeder pig nutrition. Clearing The Air on Ventilation Operation - January 21. Practical operation and maintenance of ventilation systems will be discussed and demonstrated. Beef Cow-Calf Management - January 27. A tour to a beef cow-calf farm plus discussion on feeding programs, how to handle calving problems and reducing 7.alf losses. .Beef Feedlot Management - January 28. After a visit to a beef feedlot, a program to discuss supplementing home grown feeds and feed bunk management. A market outlook for beef will be presented. New Ideas iii Soil Ti Ilage February 4-5- The latest concepts in soil tillage equipment and their use in good soil management practices. Farm Business. Arrangements and Estate Planning - Feburary 11-12. How to use different agreements and arrangements in farm business management and for estate planning. Farm Financial Statements - February 18. A course for young or beginning farmers on using various financial statements for obtaining credit and ' for farm management. Farm Bookkeeping Practices - February 25. A discussion of practices that will make any record system work better. Selecting Dairy Cattle • - February 26. What to look for when buying cows or heifers or when keeping heifers from your own herd. How to compare and chdOse A. l. bulls. Farm Labour Management - March 3. A course for farmers who employ farm labour. The employer-employee working relationship, working conditions, time-off, compensation, etc. The cost is $4.00 per day. Meals and limited overnight accommodation are available at the Collage. Further information is available from the county agricultural extension office or Centralia College of Agricultural Technology. Agreement respecting rent payable between July 30, 1975, and December ;31,1975 inclusive. . This is to confirm that - as landlord, and (Landlord's name) LIS tenant, hereby agree that the rental rate (Tenant's name) for the residential premises located at during that period is $__ (Rent paid in excess of agreedtO'arnotint)'' The friendly neighbour- hood exercise, 450 1 padmiparbani Waik ., Nockliklay. - BERG I sales 'Service Installation FREE ESTIMAtES II Barn cleaners a Bunk Peedets i s *, Stabling. I Donald G. Ives 11,04Blytb 1 I It Phanet. Betibsela 887.9624 Ii THE BRUSSELS PAST, DECEMBER 1916 to s. r- ill s. er is ie y, er ig e nee: of Ontario