PAGE é, THE HERALD, Friday, September 16, 1977 Cool weather delays ’ prairie grain harvest OTTAWA CP-Grain harvesting has been delayed throughout most of the Prarie provinces due to cool, wet weather, Statistics Canada said Thursday. Harvesting operations are almost at a standstill in Manitoba, which has been hardest hit, and most regions report progress to than the same time last year, the agency said. Although conditions vary considerable in the parairie graingrowing belt, heavy frosts that have been reported periodically are expected to reduce yields. Last Friday the agency estimated that farmers would harvest about 601.8 million bushels of wheat and 481.5 million bushels of barley this year, less than jast year’s record crop but still a good yield. However former agriculture minister Alvin Hamilton warned Tuesday that those estimates may be out by more than 10 million bushels because of the late summer rains. Hamilton also feared that ducks flying south for the winter would fand on and trample grain into the ground as they feed. In Manitoba, which was forecast to have the best yield earlier this year after escaping drought conditions in other regions, fields are soft and expectations are Shame on you MP OTTAWA CP- Progressive Conservative Mp Alvin Hamilton cried shame on himself and other MPs Thursday for passing a law allowing banks to deduct 25-per-cent of the interest bond-holders earn if they cannot produce a social insurance number. “Byery parliamentarian in the present Parliament should be ashamed of himself. for having allowed the civil service to slip.in this additional restretion § and control ocer individuals without good reason,”” | Hamilton said. The little-known rule was part of. controversial tax legislation approved by Parliament last year after the government limited J debate. when the New Democratic Party Mp thr@atened to stall its passage. The bill was passed with only the NDP opposing it. . The NDP said the total package of tax changes would only help the rich. ..Hamilton said MPs overlooked the social in- surance number restriction -_ and “I’m quilty along. with the other guys in letting it slide through. The Saskatchewan MP for cries If the person shows a social insurance number, the total interest is granted and the income, for taxation purposes inthe normal manner. Hamilton at first could -find no authority under the Jaw for the rule and was prepared, in a statement ot denounce it as illegal. 635-6131 McCOLL REAL ESTATE SERVICES A.J. MeCOLL (Notary Public) 3239-A KALUM STREET that yields and quality will be below average. Second-eut hay has deteriorated with shortages expected in some areas, although pastures are in. good condition. Jn Saskatchewan, where the bulk of the annual crop is grown, the majority of crops have been cut but. more than half remain to be combined. Harvesting is further advanced in the southern parts of the province. Heavy. frosts have been reported in all regions of the province in the last two weeks and sunny weather is urgently needed to resume harvesting. Cold, showery weather during August nad the first part of September have also slowed progress in Alberta. Opertions are further ad- vanced in the southern and eastern regions where up to 50 per cent of crops now are in the bin. Yields are reported variable withh irrigated crops producing average to slightle above average while dryland crops are well below normal. Frost damage has been widespread in the northern and western areas on late- seeded crops. RURAL - RESIDENTIAL - PROPERTIES ict ROSSWOOD HOMESTEADS 120 beautiful acres with several cleared and seeded pasture areas. Two log cabins with cleared sites Including QUALITY HOMES - EXTRA FEATURES | Farle garden areas. Conventional and wind raw fencing com- plete. Good start on large workshop barn. Ready for pioneer family and animals. § Qu'appelle-Moose Mountain @ - gaid the rule came to his attention in a letter from a Bank of Montreal branch in Whitewood, Sask, to a & constituent earlier this month. The law states that any holder of bond cheques, warrants or cheques require an ownership certificate must produce a social in- surance number. Otherwise, the bank can deduct a quarter of the interest-gennerally issued twice a year-and send it to the tax department automatically. If the person does not owe a the tax, he or at tax time. 20 GAMES Beaver River. Large log and plywood structure built for year round residence. Power ‘plant and water system. Propanelights, Very peaceful f location for retirement or homesteading. RURAL BUILDING SITES 24 acres partially cleared flat tot In Woodland Park. Orilied well on property. Hydro and telephone available. Ya acre bultding loten N Eby. Just past poultry farm. 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