14 The G Radian. Thurs. July 23. 1964. i Credit Financing‘ Urged For Form > ST. JOHN‘S. Nfld. (CPt— A radical new system Of credit ri- nancing for farmers was adi'n- cated in a brief by the Nova Scotia department of agricul- Cure presented to the confer- ence Of ministers and deputy ministers of agriculture here The brief suggested that the farmers "ahandnn the prevail» Lug idea a loan must be repaid in any specified length of time Ind adopt the same financial structures as most corpora- tions" Farms miaht men get to the level. it said. where prac- tically all capital is borrowed . _ . "with no thought ni repay- Ing the princmal in a genera- tion." Other speakers spoke at enn‘ cern in their prnvmres about the general iarm credit situa- firm The conference agreed that "since both tedeml and provin- cial government agencies were In the field of credit. discus- sions should he held “'th m. tawa to develop a rn-nrd'naled !arm credit administrative onl- lcy. giving TGCOEnliir‘n tn rredit Ind extension farihtes already evalable in many provinces" Second to {arm credit on the conference‘s long: agenda was agricultural research, .»\ hrief by the Ontario department of agriculture said the siirress of any industry is dependent in div rect proportinn m the efficiency of their research ornaniration. "It is felt." the brief said. "that the organization of agri‘ oultiiral research in Canada 15 one field which requires a great as ’ immediate attention. Under the present organnaiion for agricultural research. both lederal and provincial govern- ment agencies are involved with essentially the same terms of ference " N e brief suggested careful etudy for a long term program. TIGNISH and Mrs. Earl Mac- na . Dill/[rise Frances Gaudec. real is spending a very enjoy- dbile holiday at. the Gaudei Tour. let bulge guest of her mother and sisters. em tables a DOMINION. Mr. and John Smmhe. Tig- méh were: Mrs. Mary Gilli: and her granddaughter of 1309- 1* km. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Earl; McKenna and four children an Mo“. and Mrs. George Gall and their five children all Vapormver. B .. Roger Smythe has Manned on Toronto after a three weeks holiday spent. the home 0! his par-eons. Mr. and Mrs. Joint Smythe. Timish. Rev. .nyd McGaibzih. Who IpeM M11 _ (mien Part I Met Mtfiauigh will be great.- i To missed in 'I‘igmsh where he; was Ingihlv regarded IV Nioj people of all Faith: 3 Miss Kathy Kinrh fl! Halifax h inisitrlnz with her Grandfather and grandmother. w.- and Mrs. Howard Harper. Tigrst Guests at the lime a! w: SAVE 14: d s 3’3 NEW CRO‘P COOL CRISP CARDINAL C .‘ alt, Fl . the past six and a halt yearn as Cut-ate of Simon and St. Jude. Church, T‘ignish left to take up his new duties at Seven . 'e Bav and R ‘sli. , CRISP ’N CRUNCHY GREEN PASCAL Celery swim name ’swm JUICY SUNKIST Police Sgt and Mrs. Neil Me Nevin and daughter Kathy n! Charlotte-imam. Vim and Mrs. John F‘ Arsenaut. Charlottetown Mrs. Wilfred Arsenault and Mr. Mid Mrs. Junior ,Arsemault and. children Robert and Linn OI Oranges No doubt about it. our own- Canadian home-grown fruit and vegetables beat anything that was ever imported. for quality and flavour. That's becauseit is fresher... ripened in fhesunny fieldsof nearby farms.and rushed byour Mohamesamedayit'spicked. BestoiaLhome-gownprodncecostsless.Nolongfzeight hauls. Nolengthy reh'igerafion in transit. Your dollarbuys mmmamfitymdheshnesshhuiandnge 5 LB. BAG 79° Beets Rumfm-t. Me Mr. on Mrs Arsen-ault are also Visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arsenauit. Skinners Pond. Guests at the lian of Mr and Mrs. W, T. Perry. 'l‘imish are: Mr. and Mrs. Braydon Mimth and r-hvild'ren of Natic. Mass. and Mr, and Mrs. Fred Smith of Charlotte-Mum. Visiting the home of Mr and Mrs. William .I Perry. Titzmshj : Mrs. Charles Gaudet and daughter. Jeanette. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gandet and child. ran and Mrs. Toni Gallant, and. daughm all Of St. Catherinemi Edward Gaudetl. Prescott.‘ Out. is spending a holiday visiting his father. llrhan A. Gauntlet any more of his relafiives and friends in the Tig- nish area. With h‘m is his niece Lorrain Mrinnis who is alsn vi- litiing her grandfather while u? m at the home of her uncle, and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Aubin J. Gallant. TiEl’liSh. Joyce fin and Paula have leflt to spend their holidays relatives Mulch in Tomato. . Mrs. Adrian Kineh and child- mn. Waterfinrd have gone to join her husband in Tmmtn. Where they plan to reside. ' Harlan school a n d FRESH RIND‘LESS SHOULDER SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE! All meat and meat products sold at Dominion. whether Fresh, Frown or Processed are GOVERNMENT . msescreo: MAPLE LEAF BRAND SLICED SAVE 6c PORK ROAST 0 LB. FRESH SLICED TENDER SHOULDER PORK STEAK LB. 49c FULLY TRIMMED. IMPORTED LAMB FRONTS LB- 39: SAVE LABELS FOR CANADA PACKERS CONTEST— MAPLE LEAF SKINLESS WIENERS 1 LB‘ 49: CELLO LOCAL GROWN. LARGE FIRM GREEN “3;? 27° Cabbage LOCAL GROWN. YOUNG TENDER , i. SAVE 15: ON 6 Tle PERFECTION WAPORATED 0 2 5c 1 4 WETHEYS WITH ADDED PECTIN ASSORTED JAMS 2 tor-tars 59c LIBBYS. SWEET HOT DOG, CORN HAMBURG. BARBECUE 3 12 01- lars 89c SWIFTS EASY TO SLICE LUNCHEON MEAT 2 11 oz. bottles P R E 2 12 oz. tlns 2 15 oz. tins HEINZ TOMATO DOMINION'S OWN KETCHUP ROYAL CITY FANCY CREAM STYLE LB. TALL FOiR TINS CORN ST. PETERS ROAD ONLY MAINLY BECAUSE OF THE MEAT Steak Knives 29c Bruce P1190. Toronto is spend. In a may visiting his father 6 PICNIC TIME SPECIAL we s rea as acon I, tohard Hogan oi Tignish has 3 mg; Tormtn where he wi.l . “Mr. and Mg, GJHJJUS Swierl 4 . n ,. en mi. EVERYTHING Mad of N .t . . an mmfiifiétm'fi,‘ SAVE 8: CASH SAVE 12: CASH G 13 100% SIZE m maxim A mic.” DOMINION’S OWN RICHMELLO MAPLE LEAF FIRST GRADE CREAMERY “AHMED” ‘ “at; years she is visiting mam Salad Dressing 290 with ouch 3.00 order 'Butter MARITIME PRODUCTS SAVE 10: ON TWO TiNS GRAVES IN TOMATO SAUCE OR BEANSMiiIisiiis PORK 20 oz. tins queen mm emu: 49. GRAVES FANCY '4oo' PEAS 2 15 oz. tlno JENKINS BONELESS TURKEY OR‘ CHICKEN 2 vex-tins 85c SILVER LASSES MOLASSES .53 oz. quart , GRAVES VITAMINIZED APPLE JUICE , ’ 48 oz. till 3 FROZEN FOOD BIRDS EYE CHICKEN, TURKEY, BEEF MEAT PIES ‘ 2 t-z-im- 49c DOMINIONS OWN DOMINION FROZEN ORANGE . 6 oz. 6 JUICE m 3 6 LOCAL GROWN ZERO PAK GREEN PEAS 2 ‘2 °z° 49c PKGS. VALUES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING. SATURDAY, JULY 25 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES l DOMINION m lTD.