r\ An Ideal ■P 1 ?In the summer of 1976, the .of the host country would I' ■ athletes Will have to foot the bill, but gather in - Montreal and Canada has come up with a IsKingston;;Ontario to, partici- unique plan to put the Games j .pate in the XXI Olympiad on a self-financing basis. Not Canada's first Olympic only will the plan pay for the t.Gaihes. The cost of the'event 1976 Summer Olympics, but to some $3lO-million. Canada sees its funding initi al Normally, as in past Games, stive as a' model in self fr fi thr iallf CUTRINE Made The Difference lakes and ponds like the one above (left) - needn't be spoiled by the odor and scum of ’ algae or threatened by the harmful, even lethal, ; effect it can have on fish, animals and humans. CUTRINE, used, as directed, controlled the algae in the pond (right) in just a few days. -- CUTRINE can make the difference in your lake or poiid: it Has been thoroughly tested and proven in actual field use. 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Another bonus from using “SILO-KING” Is greater silo capacity. This is due to file higher moisture content that’s possible to maintain by using “SILO-KING” For oustanding results, proven again and again in 23 slates and Canada. For higher feeding value and greater silo capacity. STATE MANAGER P.O. BOX 683, LITITZ, PA. 17543 Call Collect; 717-626-0115 "SILO-KING" • Manufactured by Agri-King, Inc. , Fulten, HI. ~ ■v,. » * ‘v f - »- A KEY TO PHOHI m kmi, / PBBOMUZED FHDWt DONT WASTE A TtfiNG. YOUR CROPS • ARE TOO VALUABLE ASK YOUR LOCAL DEALER TO SEE YOU Write or Phone GEORGE F. DELONG ; nations of the world. Under the “Canadian Olympic Coin Program,” specially-minted silver coins are being sold worldwide and will generate about 80 per cent of the funds necessary to pay Canada’s Olympic bill. The remainder will come from special stamp issues and. a national lottery. A percentage of the face value of the coins sold in each country will be placed in trust for use by its own Olympic teams. In the U.S., this could mean about 30 per cent of what it will take to send our team to Montreal. The first of seven series of coins to be issued over the next two years has already sold out Jn , Canada and Japan, and is expected to do the same in the U.S. In addition to being minted in limited quantities, the coins are restricted in available quantity in each geographic region. Canada will receive about 40 per cent of each series; the U.S. will get about 25 per cent as will Europe' and 10 per cent is earmarked for the Far East. - Each, series consist of four coins- (two with a $5 face value and two with a $lO face -value) each with a unique design, but related to the theme of the series. The first series carries a geographic theme; the sec ond, to be issued shortly,-will have Olympic symbols as its theme. Every series in special packaging and all 28 indivi dual coins will be available throughout the U.S. from selected banks, and other financial institutions, coin dealers and via mail. The coins are legal tender in Canada and mark the first 397-3539 j LTD* • •• time the country has struck silver coinage in this denomination. Andre Ouellet, Postmaster Gr —al of Ci ad, thi up apm funding effort this way; “Canada’s initiative in financ ing the 1976 Summer Olympics is crucially impor tant to the entire concept, .. restrictions because of financ ing are contrary to the basic Olympic tracution of oppor tunity for a 11... by tradition the Olympics belong to all of us as individual world citizens as surely as they test the prowess of the individual athlete.” Thus, through the Cana dian Olympic Coin Program, any citizen of any country can contribute both to his or her own team and to the one event that symbolizes the unity of all people. 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