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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 12

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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12
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The Ottawa Journol Kiaw QomrAc Prorlir Monday, December 6, 1965 Farmers Cash Income To Top $3.6 Billion l(ly TW CP) Ch re-land so even higher in ISM eeipts for Canadian farmers federal report on agricultu will hit a ntir peak this year conditions said today. i Drop In and see our wide selection of Christmas Cards. Religious, gay winter scenes, a card to suit most every taste. Children's card. Boxed.

"Come in soon the choice is still good. SUM LINE CARDS For tht ptrsonol ouch. our MltCtkK) Of tVWtO COTj. ChOOM th nap that you dMirt. bring it in and will print It, In color or block and hit On tMk rlivry.

Or, it you look a th foidtrj vollobl. Juit put In tn print you Wsn Ond nd it ftv christaas I PHOTOGRAPHIC STORES LIMITED "Over Half a Century of Servict" CS SPARKS ST. 281 RICHMOND RD. Open Friday 1 MAIN ST. Til p.m.

Free Parking at Rear a i- By jnr i end. Inial cash in ral come is expected In reach I S3 35 OOO.OM. a healthy step I Above the previous high of JJ.4i6.000. 000 in IW4. The report, piesented to the federal provincial agricultural outlook conlereme here, said cash receipts from farming operations "are expected to es-uh ish yet another record in 19M." Realized net income another key to the farm industry's financial health is forecast to reach SI.J32.0O0.000 this year, up $66,000,000 from 1964.

Iota! net income, which in eludes value of farm stored grain, may reach SI. 802.000,000 this yeir. up substantially from SI. 432,000.000 in )94. Net farm income has been rising at an average annua' rate of 2 4 per cent since 194)6.

Dealing with the cash receipts record for 1965. the report noted that it reversed predictions that cash income would fall off. "On the contrary, the report said, "new production records were established and significant increases in prices, of many agricultural products occurred." Farmers next year wi'l be able to market a large proportion of the 1965 wheat crop to obtain cash. International demand; for wheat is strong with Russia and China buying Canadian wheat board participation' pool payments to wheat fanners in 1966 are unlikely to match 1965 payments. Cattle marketings may be somewhat higher than 1965 at current prices.

Hog prices and marketings arc expected to remain about the same. Expected production increases in dairly products will improve the a r's rash position next year. Cash re reipts from eggs and poultry will be up. The 1965 feed bill will also be higher than last year with more livestock and poultry feed purchased at slightly higher prices. Chemical fertilizer use was up and prices were higher World a outlets for Canadian farm products are expected to grow in the next five years.

10 Named To Order Of Malta By The Canadian Press An Ottawa man was among the 10 Canadians invested as Knighfs in the Canadian Association of the Sovereign and Military Order of Malta at ceremonies held at the Univer sitv of Ottawa Saturday. The order was founded in the 11th century and the Canadian association was formed in 1950 Its main, activity is charitable works. Invested as Knights were Mr. Justice Jacques Dumoulin at Ottawa. Dr.

Antonio M. Sac-conagh. Bernard Boileau. Dr. Arthur Magnan.

Berthold Mongeau. Paul G. Desmarais. Brig. Guy Gauvreau, J.

Louis Levesque and Jonathan Robinson, all, of Montreal: and Peter Graham of Vancouver. YOUNG ARE CARELESS Half the hunting accidents in Ontario involve sportsmen aged 20 or less. Our thanks to the many people who responded to our offer of a Churchill Crown for opening a Royal Trust 4 Savings Account. This offer ends Friday, December 10th. If you were unable to come to our Savings Department and would like to have a Churchill Crown, you may open a 4 savings account by mail.

Royal Trust's save-by-mail service includes a handsomely-bound set of deposit forms, self-addressed postage prepaid envelopes and a pen. Two types of account are available. Savings accounts earn interest at 4n per annum on the minimum half-yearly balance payable semi-annually on the. 30th April and the 31st October. Chequing privileges are provided.

Savings accumu- talk to ROYAL TRUST it's in your best interest lation accounts earn interest at 4e per annum on the minimum monthly balance payable on the 30th April and 31st October. No chequing privileges are allowed but withdrawals may be made at anytime. To receive your Churchill Crown, simply complete the coupon and return it with your cheque payable to The Royal Trust Company. Present savings deposit customers who have not received their Crown are invited to complete the coupon, adding their savings account number (no deposit is necessary). I nrlo my cheque In the amount of I to open a Saving ARcwirnlarioB Account Ravings AemfinL 1t No A paMbook Moonftof yovr 4txt1 wfl Ml 1 I 7- I So obviously a part off your Christmas Spray, Staass or Dry Ires aVkX at the touch of a button i -LsJ water Ievtl indicator tool fj JJkk ji -w" Portable Mixer with whipping disc optional knife sharpener for kitchen convenience.

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