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Hi,
My name is Shaun Einboden and I'd like
to join your Birthday Club.
I live at 125 King Street, Clinton, with my
anoanany and daddy, Gwyn and Rob. I will be
two years old on September 13.
My Papa and my Aunt Kim will be
celebrating their birthdays this month also,
so "Happy, Happy Birthday" Papa and
Aunt Kim.
Bye for now,
Shaun
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Bokar Bean Coffee
1 LR RAG
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(Limit one case per $5.00 purchase, excluding
this item. Maximum 3 cases per family purchase.)
(3 Ib bag 9.69 -SAVE 3.00)
Hi,
My name is Tina Noble and I was six
years old on September 6.
I go to Colborne Central School and I live
with my mom, dad and brother Don.
Love,
Tina.
Wheat board
wins suit
An eight year legal suit against the Royal
Bank of Canada has been won by The On-
tario Wheat Producers' Marketing Board.
The case, which dates back to 1976,
awards damages, interest and costs to the
marketing board amounting to more than
$412,000 which has been received by the
board.
Wheat board chairman Robert Holmes of
R.R. 2, St. Pauls, said the money will be
distributed by the board to those producers
who sold wheat through the 1976 crop pool
and who therefore sustained the original
loss involving nearly $249,000.,
Holmes said the board is setting up the
mechanics for making the payment, which
will be nearly two cents per bushel on
22,695,000 bushels sold by producers during
the 1976 crop year, July 1, 1976 through June
30, 1977. The 1976 crop was recorded in
bushels as opposed to metric tonnes in suc-
ceeding years.
He also said the board's computerized
records will make it possible to make the
payment directly to a large number of the
16,500 known producers while it may be
necessary to obtain the status of others by
means of written contact in order to com-
plete the payout to eligible producers.
Holmes said the board members are ex-
tremely pleased the case is now cloned and
while it has taken time to resolve, justice
has been served.
The suit arose when Wellandport Feed
Mill, then in receivership but unknown to
the board, made an unauthorized sale of
wheat owned by the board, to a processor.
The sale proceeds were deposited in a col-
lateral account maintained by the Royal
Bank on behalf of Wellandport Feed Mill, to
control its cash flow.
The proceeds were eventually transferred
to other -current accounts operated by
Wellandport Feed Mill from which the bank
loan repayments were eventually taken.
The procedure left the Ontario Wheat
Board without payment in the amount of
$248,793.68 and litigation therefore com-
menced against the Royal Bank of Canada
for payment plus interest.
The case was heard in the Supreme Court
of Ontario in November, 1982, with award to
the marketing board filed in March, 1983.
However, the judgment was appealed by the
bank and the case then went before the.
Supreme Court of Ontario, Court of Appeal
in May, 1984. The judgment released June
21, 1984, upheld the trial judge decision in
favour of The Ontario Wheat Producers'
Marketing Board.
On August 15, 1984, the Royal Bank of
Canada transferred over $412,000 to the On-
tario Wheat Board. That amount plus some
additional costs yet to be received by the
board, therefore brings the case to a close.
The marketing board estimates payments
301 be„gohgout to the 1976 crop producers
during the fatter part df Segeffi F -- -
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