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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-05-27, Page 12P,r>acie.. 1:_001to1 N, lQw4A'QC0r4-,, Thurs., May V 1964 Bill Harm Named. President Of Heron -Municilpall Officer's B, G> #Iaxiley;, code*%, Was two yq'ar-%, and. A1141n [r' impbe'il, nametl president of the Hux+on McKillop Township, threr years. 4'Quni3! lVlunicilaal <Off cess Secretary is John $envy; God- Soeaa�ll}oc� yvheA rleimber�% bele i�ceatisurez? S, II. the S,pq#ng l;neetting qxi Hexisall "ich, and last W dnlesday, . $tame, Godgr�,. k Vice-presYdel?t -0f t'he Reki4149 president Eax'1 Ca9n .. axe Ctiel�- obeli, xesall, oanducted the �ablon; zs 'Willi Shank, W_ ghann, a'nd Wiil]aam meeting vyTsl%h had as i prin- King, Brussels, is seepr>K1 ice dipal s'poakem, Frank Cowan of President, ,,xwut ye meters the Frank Cqvyan 7x>serk ?ce A- geocy, Woodstock, .and, E L. kinsmen Peewee � of ro.ho �rs amt of Muzrn pa's Huron, Warden Gleam 'Webb Poseba � Sores •aerq, ao W and Bert La- were on hasldto " IJaA we'ek's $Gores in the Kin- gredings to the assembly, sm P'e'ewee baseball league Wo minutes. sutleneo was ob- are p owa4 served in memory of three as Ween sdey, Miay 19-- sb tron. members, rdaans 086 4511-23 i3rkilitefield, clerk of How',ick Xarlkees _.. . 200 410- 7 Tawnshtp, Nolson .Cordna Reeve IndnamsDille Wli iii res, I%n of :Seat'orth, and Ne+vrtor} Clarke, . nedy, Jervis aafcl Kd9W, Kelletr; Xax�tcees: Stirling, .A.ns�tett, Lan- treasureroaf Uorne Township,� Fast SMV Ee'e>Iblem P+resunted who passed away during the, gide and Delime, Engel. Hon. Wm. A. Stewart, Ontario ,Minister .of .AgricWturE, receives the first Monday, May 2t-- P year.0 of .the new Slow Moving Vehicle signs from Jean Hodgins, Middlesex Junior Indilans ............... 406 2-12 Farmers, and Tial Wright, Ontario Department of ,Agriculture Farm Safety Dodgers 170,11- 9 The pro vimc as - municipal Specialist, These triangular SMV signs, bright fluorescent orange and reflec- Indakins: Lang'alle, Bartliff and share of total government spen, five red, immediately y s Richard Wrllmam y iden'tif law movie vehicles on highways.. s, Dodger's; ding in Canada was 55 per cent Cumm�bigs, FremIin and Few- in 1964, compared to 40 per cetrt, cent in 1955, BE WATER WISE Lions Officers 1A27 Canadians Drowned In 196 - ' All Acclaimed dCq U tSft_ l°L sJ l SAVE in your CREDIT UNION BORROW from your CREDIT UNION PAY YOUR BILLS from your CREDIT UNION CHEQUING ACCOUNT Use your Cebdit Union It belongs to You CLINTON COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION .LTD. • CONGRATULATION CARDS for the Graduate for every vocation. GIFT SUGGESTIONS LEATHER WALLETS in billfold and French purse styles ............................ $3.95 to $15.00 FIVE YEAR DIARY with lock and key $2.50 to $5.00 MEN'S LEATHER TOILET CASES OR - JEWELLERY CASES :•.............. $6.95 & $0.95 LEATHER LETTER CASES in Beige, Green, Brown ............................ ,, , .. $7.95 DESK SETS in ball pen and fountain pen styles .,...• ................................ $2.95 to $20.00 LEATHER BRIEF CASES ...,.....•...... $5.50 to $25.00 19.1 �N. w �� e a r' 1 �9::'YT FREE Deluxe Rollaway Stand with purchase of an .s:.NM M.N WY4!.Ntl4�!aWMYR(�i� ELECTRO'HOME' %'TITAN `TITAN portables have the same' centuhibn Chassis as console enodels for unequalled pert'brrnanoe. 15 tube§, 4 transistor§ And 7 dibdes; keyed noise gate oirouitry; $ staliilitrons to hold picture• sizo. With quiet listening earphones Only 524,9.95 GAL I B'RAITH'. TV Servicb b6over e I ass rges a er a Vol n For 1 q - Term The draivnving statistical sur- were between 34 and 46 and the All Offices in, Clinton Lions vey published recently by the ages of the remaining 198 were Club were filled by acclama- Canadian Real Cross shows than either unknown or over the age tion at the nomination meet - 1,127 Canadians died by drown- of 461 Ing Tuesday evening. in+g In, 1964. The majority of It'•s a 'tragedy that so many Duff Thompson will continue these casualties resulted from as president. He took over the Ctana�dli�ans should due at mo- activities, swimming presidency ^when; Lions Pi:esii and faiIlin into water, mem when they are enjoy6ns dent Leslie Ball died March 15. g - thearrselves, Walter recreation is Over 25 per cent of the fun and we think more Cana- Other officers axles first vice - drownings were asvocii:ated with di'ans should pparticapate in it president, Ken Flett; second boating mishaps. Most of these and take advantage of our na- vice president, Maynar'dt Corrie; mishapsinvolved non powered ter a1 playgrounds, However, third vice-president, Don C. boats like canoes and rowboats. there's a right way and 'a wrong Calqulioun; Over 19.per cent of the drown- way to enjoy water recreation. The office of secretary has ings occurred While victims The wrong way is to be ignor- been changed to secretary and were swimming or wacUng. High ant of the danger's mhere'nt in bulletin editor. Fred Slomiaan on the list was the general cote it. The might way, as the Red was retux6d to that position, gory of "falftg .into water". Cross so often tells us,, is to be and Orval Engelstad stays as About 200 Canadians or 17 per water wise. A-taerson can enjoy treasurer. cent drowned because they lost water recreation much more Lion Tanner will be John W. their balance or thea footing fully if the knows about its dha- Nedi!ger and tall. twister will while; standing, sitting or play- gers and knows. •how to avoid or be A. "Red" Garon with Royce ing near the edge of a beady of avemcome ahem. 1 Macaulay as has assistant. water. This total. 6neludes some June 6 to 12 is Reel Cross one-year directors -are Wil - 73 who., fell into dit'ohels, MWater Safety Weak in Canada. liam acArthur and J, Howard', wells, sloughs, dugouts and We urge everyone to make an Brunsdbn; two-year directoals, other excavations filled with, honest effort to be water wase Art Colson and Carman. Me-� wetter, this summer and make sure. ,the Pherson. whole family us water wise too. Ait the June 8 meeting the The Red Cross drowning sta- new officers for 1964-65 will be tistics, broken down into • age °^ officially installed in offim groups, show that 171 victims The medieval astrologers also were 6 years of age or` uaad'ett•, forecasted thelae Cher, o 155 were between 7 and 12, 224 Oyes 4000 Trees were between 13 and 21, 210 Mulchang retrains moisture an were between •22 and 33, 169 the soil. ' Planted As THE FIRST COLUMN Centennial Project (Continued from Page One) nonan!ced, "and brighten your In co -.operation with the Cen- looms, where are we going to put dreary days." tennial Tree Planting Programs, them? What are we going to No doubt it was her way to Lake Huron district of the Ont - dig us a little about our "in- I feed �thean? How are we going „ alio Department of Lands. and' to find jabs for them? land), existance, Miss.D. is liv, + Ibresrts 5uperdised 800 students Ing in glorious Grand ' Bd en Imagrrne the family strifes during the course of two weeks where she is editor and, pub For �a tofial planting Husband dies, but wife can't re- p' g of 4 ,000 usher of her awn newspaper, trees. It is hoped that by 1967 marry for fear herncl mate is the Grand Bend HOLIDAY, all the whools will have parttai- She Rich uncle finally She tells us' that things are pated an this project, departs this life but nobody carr .humming there, Must be some- This is. San keeping with the collect because be expects to re- thing about that off -shore' Centennial Tree Plantin Pro- !, turn to. his fortune. A naggirng g breeze from Lake on, Fon mother-in-law pusses away only Huron., grain approved by the Canada' breezy Bayfield buzzes too;! Cnitennial Commission in co o to move back into the fannily 'p - guest room in better shape than The tulips are a present from elation W -i the Ontario Gov - ever. Tom says he has Spanner St. ermm�ent. In Ontario the pro - Tom says he has them. in every ani involves,' co-operation be - spooky tell you It is positively 8'r" p ' Dolour of the rainbow, and we tween the Department of Land spooky and if c was up to me believe him .from the assort- � to, make the decision, I'd forget and Forestis -and the Dart - rent of shades we have here. ment of Education.nny ow people can pass .The De - the whole thing. "Fuhl partment al Lands and Forests right by beauty and never even is responsible for the organiza- Maybe it was because I was notice it,". mused Tont. "My tion and execution of ;the tree shaken from the aforementioned flowers are • there for people to De - thoughts, but I had an eerie ,see. Some even bring their chil- platen projects and the De - experience recently. dren and take pictures.. And I've p onsibl t of the pr Education is re- experience watched ^a television murder never sold a flower in my life." sponsible far the a promotion of episode the other nigknt and saw It sure is funny, Tom. Ina the pr'o'gram in the schools. the bleeding, bat'te'red body of world like ours, we should lem-i the victim sprawled in a swamp. to appreciate beauty. It is the Next morning, here in Clinton, one thing that: can preserve our I met a person on the street sanity! who looked a great deal like ,+ u the star who was slain in, the And people must be able to movie. won't believe this, but laugh. Like Ray Dupuis of Ray's Shoe pictures of lee cubes and frigid Lastt week, here in Clinton. k, Ras' phoned an fossils flashed before my eyes, his ad to us -as usual .. , , but * * * through either poor dieti+on, Not all its gruesome Of course. poor hearing or a poor coinnec- There are still some delightful tion, a misunderstanding ot- tbhirngs to think about .... lisle curred. the pussy willows and tulips on Tlie all that appeared brought the d'es-k in front of me. . a knee -slapping laugh to bath The grey softies were the gift Ray and the: staff at the Clinton of a former NeWs-Record editor, News -Record. 'W'il= Dimnin. Miss D., as we You see, Ray offered a special like to call her, bounced into buy on San' -whwte shoe palish , our orEFite with thein one rivorn- .. , but the advertisement asked Ing not too long ago. customers to buy shoe palish by "To cheer you izpr she can- "klatirn(y White". WHITE GOLD Solna ire Diamonds Regular $62.50 Special at $49*95 ohfy s4.45 Down AN'STETT Jewellers' ltd. —Clinton $eyerance,:O,f;,o,eon.6r,.owers.L,Iwited COMIN61YEN-4TS, .y Saturrlayr A!1 ;z1 _ ll e and F%xrxe .lr • CONGRATULATION CARDS for the Graduate for every vocation. GIFT SUGGESTIONS LEATHER WALLETS in billfold and French purse styles ............................ $3.95 to $15.00 FIVE YEAR DIARY with lock and key $2.50 to $5.00 MEN'S LEATHER TOILET CASES OR - JEWELLERY CASES :•.............. $6.95 & $0.95 LEATHER LETTER CASES in Beige, Green, Brown ............................ ,, , .. $7.95 DESK SETS in ball pen and fountain pen styles .,...• ................................ $2.95 to $20.00 LEATHER BRIEF CASES ...,.....•...... $5.50 to $25.00 19.1 �N. w �� e a r' 1 �9::'YT FREE Deluxe Rollaway Stand with purchase of an .s:.NM M.N WY4!.Ntl4�!aWMYR(�i� ELECTRO'HOME' %'TITAN `TITAN portables have the same' centuhibn Chassis as console enodels for unequalled pert'brrnanoe. 15 tube§, 4 transistor§ And 7 dibdes; keyed noise gate oirouitry; $ staliilitrons to hold picture• sizo. With quiet listening earphones Only 524,9.95 GAL I B'RAITH'. TV Servicb b6over e I ass rges a er a Vol n For 1 q - Term The draivnving statistical sur- were between 34 and 46 and the All Offices in, Clinton Lions vey published recently by the ages of the remaining 198 were Club were filled by acclama- Canadian Real Cross shows than either unknown or over the age tion at the nomination meet - 1,127 Canadians died by drown- of 461 Ing Tuesday evening. in+g In, 1964. The majority of It'•s a 'tragedy that so many Duff Thompson will continue these casualties resulted from as president. He took over the Ctana�dli�ans should due at mo- activities, swimming presidency ^when; Lions Pi:esii and faiIlin into water, mem when they are enjoy6ns dent Leslie Ball died March 15. g - thearrselves, Walter recreation is Over 25 per cent of the fun and we think more Cana- Other officers axles first vice - drownings were asvocii:ated with di'ans should pparticapate in it president, Ken Flett; second boating mishaps. Most of these and take advantage of our na- vice president, Maynar'dt Corrie; mishapsinvolved non powered ter a1 playgrounds, However, third vice-president, Don C. boats like canoes and rowboats. there's a right way and 'a wrong Calqulioun; Over 19.per cent of the drown- way to enjoy water recreation. The office of secretary has ings occurred While victims The wrong way is to be ignor- been changed to secretary and were swimming or wacUng. High ant of the danger's mhere'nt in bulletin editor. Fred Slomiaan on the list was the general cote it. The might way, as the Red was retux6d to that position, gory of "falftg .into water". Cross so often tells us,, is to be and Orval Engelstad stays as About 200 Canadians or 17 per water wise. A-taerson can enjoy treasurer. cent drowned because they lost water recreation much more Lion Tanner will be John W. their balance or thea footing fully if the knows about its dha- Nedi!ger and tall. twister will while; standing, sitting or play- gers and knows. •how to avoid or be A. "Red" Garon with Royce ing near the edge of a beady of avemcome ahem. 1 Macaulay as has assistant. water. This total. 6neludes some June 6 to 12 is Reel Cross one-year directors -are Wil - 73 who., fell into dit'ohels, MWater Safety Weak in Canada. liam acArthur and J, Howard', wells, sloughs, dugouts and We urge everyone to make an Brunsdbn; two-year directoals, other excavations filled with, honest effort to be water wase Art Colson and Carman. Me-� wetter, this summer and make sure. ,the Pherson. whole family us water wise too. Ait the June 8 meeting the The Red Cross drowning sta- new officers for 1964-65 will be tistics, broken down into • age °^ officially installed in offim groups, show that 171 victims The medieval astrologers also were 6 years of age or` uaad'ett•, forecasted thelae Cher, o 155 were between 7 and 12, 224 Oyes 4000 Trees were between 13 and 21, 210 Mulchang retrains moisture an were between •22 and 33, 169 the soil. ' Planted As THE FIRST COLUMN Centennial Project (Continued from Page One) nonan!ced, "and brighten your In co -.operation with the Cen- looms, where are we going to put dreary days." tennial Tree Planting Programs, them? What are we going to No doubt it was her way to Lake Huron district of the Ont - dig us a little about our "in- I feed �thean? How are we going „ alio Department of Lands. and' to find jabs for them? land), existance, Miss.D. is liv, + Ibresrts 5uperdised 800 students Ing in glorious Grand ' Bd en Imagrrne the family strifes during the course of two weeks where she is editor and, pub For �a tofial planting Husband dies, but wife can't re- p' g of 4 ,000 usher of her awn newspaper, trees. It is hoped that by 1967 marry for fear herncl mate is the Grand Bend HOLIDAY, all the whools will have parttai- She Rich uncle finally She tells us' that things are pated an this project, departs this life but nobody carr .humming there, Must be some- This is. San keeping with the collect because be expects to re- thing about that off -shore' Centennial Tree Plantin Pro- !, turn to. his fortune. A naggirng g breeze from Lake on, Fon mother-in-law pusses away only Huron., grain approved by the Canada' breezy Bayfield buzzes too;! Cnitennial Commission in co o to move back into the fannily 'p - guest room in better shape than The tulips are a present from elation W -i the Ontario Gov - ever. Tom says he has Spanner St. ermm�ent. In Ontario the pro - Tom says he has them. in every ani involves,' co-operation be - spooky tell you It is positively 8'r" p ' Dolour of the rainbow, and we tween the Department of Land spooky and if c was up to me believe him .from the assort- � to, make the decision, I'd forget and Forestis -and the Dart - rent of shades we have here. ment of Education.nny ow people can pass .The De - the whole thing. "Fuhl partment al Lands and Forests right by beauty and never even is responsible for the organiza- Maybe it was because I was notice it,". mused Tont. "My tion and execution of ;the tree shaken from the aforementioned flowers are • there for people to De - thoughts, but I had an eerie ,see. Some even bring their chil- platen projects and the De - experience recently. dren and take pictures.. And I've p onsibl t of the pr Education is re- experience watched ^a television murder never sold a flower in my life." sponsible far the a promotion of episode the other nigknt and saw It sure is funny, Tom. Ina the pr'o'gram in the schools. the bleeding, bat'te'red body of world like ours, we should lem-i the victim sprawled in a swamp. to appreciate beauty. It is the Next morning, here in Clinton, one thing that: can preserve our I met a person on the street sanity! who looked a great deal like ,+ u the star who was slain in, the And people must be able to movie. won't believe this, but laugh. Like Ray Dupuis of Ray's Shoe pictures of lee cubes and frigid Lastt week, here in Clinton. k, Ras' phoned an fossils flashed before my eyes, his ad to us -as usual .. , , but * * * through either poor dieti+on, Not all its gruesome Of course. poor hearing or a poor coinnec- There are still some delightful tion, a misunderstanding ot- tbhirngs to think about .... lisle curred. the pussy willows and tulips on Tlie all that appeared brought the d'es-k in front of me. . a knee -slapping laugh to bath The grey softies were the gift Ray and the: staff at the Clinton of a former NeWs-Record editor, News -Record. 'W'il= Dimnin. Miss D., as we You see, Ray offered a special like to call her, bounced into buy on San' -whwte shoe palish , our orEFite with thein one rivorn- .. , but the advertisement asked Ing not too long ago. customers to buy shoe palish by "To cheer you izpr she can- "klatirn(y White". WHITE GOLD Solna ire Diamonds Regular $62.50 Special at $49*95 ohfy s4.45 Down AN'STETT Jewellers' ltd. —Clinton $eyerance,:O,f;,o,eon.6r,.owers.L,Iwited COMIN61YEN-4TS, from Marketing Board Recommended Saturrlayr A!1 ;z1 _ ll e and F%xrxe .lr 0wrOete severance the . bo pori r�meAos `i1�gt '- Sale orsrnade ,3Q, Clinton Counonl Ch nbersa 1' 7l'lxekersrnitrfa wJl.plly,owned subsidiary, (>ntTr em,tatives of :the Growers' . TIn?e of B s i tT'~W, 24,21b ari;o Bean Growers' Limited, lFIrarQand of'the deolc�"s: lie brought together tIr wax"It .cut -a uosd#L � u!'e dea*ph fl'grrl, the Ontario Bean Growers' . max+lcet ng pian, which would T7Lospital Auxl xax�y A mnu,al Tea Marlcetang Bo'arid, ih theory and' pxtpynde _I'o the o%1A rsinment of 1'erin►y Fail" .clfiali! 1t?ackay rials, C c l in fact, ;is ro4ormx ended by m1nWn;'k= i, rl`cei% for CAv4pg- I Price w4tei"Nouse & Ca, follow- and '2 beans, in the •sTning of each year, ranode foo' the , p ' pay fipesday, Jwi©] -- BINGQ at •the HUI rt0n S+ish 4 Gane. Club ?ng a survey of the busipcss af'- .... memt ta' dealers of :a subsidy Jackpot ;1;58.00 in 5$ Aumbo4v Errs of the .Ontario Bean. Grow- Sr�eS fault Rf 1he?raGe Six do9r plazas. $3Q p.m. els'' Marketing, Bo rA conducted. pe"t su ort fund; provide for ad- Wed., .Jrwri4 2$_BXG BINGO, at the recluestt of the O,ntrulo v'annce approval an, all expoaPt AND BARBEQIJE Ft'STIVAI..,, l±'4.rs Ppgduets Mtrrketing :sales, and provide notice of spy' Clinto Cosxvmuxnity Pamk, $po# + l$oaxd. mlatal;ions Qn expo t sales to sots, Lions Club of Clinton, be Imposed. It xs also. proposed T'o'ny rides: for chil'dr'en. Watch Survey of the a,f wm of the that the Groover$' Boatel Would far fwx+them details. two organazations followed dif establish the levy for the pirice 1$b,. 21-$b, 20 fl4ulixes that awe nn the hn- s!ulapomt fused prior to the trap- dusty Y 1v�}nnCh reSu�ted ?rte the vest. "We belive that a BROWNIE1 exis�tence of the Bean. Company _rnaxlceting 'arranvgement as an, integral part of the oporra- tions of the Bean Growerrs' along the .above lies Would the Ontario accelerate the flaw s4ntot , D . R I V E *1Max�i�etsipg Brd. i "We 'have concluded," says KIbgdbm market," says there- pont.. "•1Vloreoyer, vye comsidem THEATiLE —, C4.INTQH Price Waterhouse, "that it as that su>ficiient fle2di'bil ty could Children Vilder 12 In Cara c Pletely rmnprac:tncaJ for the be provided under such an ex"- Admitted Free Growers' Board to .carry .out its broadest u e ul fumlction i S'If n per- rangeMent to permit the appli •. T�/ o I.Q}p Two C � cation q�P bsnd e�nbs su Y Yen pay r t, i i,. mlotrp th�� miai"1;titin of beans g � other expart markets. In effect, T in. C.a,naldsi, and abroad at a rea- sonaib�le stable long cohere supply is in excess of do- Shows N sand price as mastic requirements and the as it owns the Cbmprany. We have come to, this conclusion United Kingdom commitments,- COME AS LATE, A$ 11 e,M, because of •the obviously 'batter t the GrowersBoard could Work through dealers in di'spos�ing of AND SEE A COMPLETE SHOW feeling among dealers towards the surplus under subsidy ar- Box office Open at 8;00 p.rCl• tte Growers' Company and our *Is rangements." FIRST SHOW AT DUSK belief that it essential to The report states that it will have good; relationship between be apparent that such a plan THURSDAY and FRIDAY the Growers' Board and licens- would necessitate the Growers' May 27-28 ed dealers if the best and most ' Board to maintain an adequate fle4hle marketing attar e" mernt;s are to be woaked au staff headed by a skilled admin- e� � ""PALMS ," istmator with good business The report advises thkut judgment. "It would appear ll the Beam, Growers' that the Comp'any.hasnever had WEEKEND Marketing Board should be a manager wwha domlbines sound completely separated from the adln-InistMtive ability -with wide Company and that it should experience in the grain, and TROY p 0 N A H U E obtain separate office -space. feed business. _ C o N N I E STEVENS The report states that it ap- The report Points out that TY H A R D I N pears that the Bean Growexs' despite the strong support Color Cartoory Uar•1c&ing Board' enjoys the which the Growers' Board is general confidence of most of said to have, few growers at- SAT., MON., TUES., WED.. the bean producers and that tended the annual. meetings. It May 29-31, June 1-2 dealers support the gegeral idea recOnunends that an, up-to-date of a marketing board. 'It would list of growersi should be main- // funyther appear ,that many bean trained based on produc 'talar of The producers believe Ontario Been the current crop year; the num- �w Growers' Ltd. is 'a useful in'stru- bei of members elected to the meat in marketing beans, al- though few growers seem to local Board from each dust,*t should be proportional to the West Was' have much knbwled'ge of what number aP growers in the cUst- the Company does or how it; op- riot; n'omine'es' and voting pro- erates," says the report. "Deal- ducers should be required to els, on the other hand, believe prove they are pmo'duceris; votes Won that the Company represents should be taken, by mail in view , . unfair com(pdtli!tton since it is Of the sparse attendance at an, CARROLL_ BAKER subsidizedby the Board- and nual meetings, .and tenure of HENRY FONDA has access to poivnleged infor- office should be limited to five LEE J. COBS mation." years. GREGORY PECK The report states, "It will be In• 4ts: concluslons and recom- mendations, the report slays: DEBBIE REYNOLDS JAMES STEWART rated that the Growers' Board has absoThed losses on opera- "We do not believe that the And Many Other Stars tions the Growers' Company Company has beam Ixgluen�taal Color Cartoons of in the 'amount of $408,286 .b y in estabh%-hing a farm, price in the market place. In any evervt, ( PLEASE NATE: charges to revenue front licence Pees ($204,51$) and to the price the. Growers' Board has the l I 1 Show Nightly at 9;301 support fund ($203,768)," vlght, under the Ontario Bean "Separation of the Board and Growers Marketing Phan, to ne- potline prices and, if necessary, Coming Next: 9 the Company is essential H in- du�sttry co-operation harm- arbitration, that at 'unnecessary "FOR THOSE and W ld would seems quite n ony, so necessary to success un- der changing conditions, Is to to, have -a compeny to establish prices. Furthermore, the Agri- Agri - WHO TANK be. obtairndd," says the report. cultural Products Marketing "We believe that such separa.- Act (Canadla.) enables the Board tion, therefare, is' in the inter- to alaa'se fundis to support the YOUNG esus of the growers, the indu5tay disposal of surplus beans'." and the public." "If export price levels are higher than this CAR FINDING THAT "BETTER" btainnu e bene - growers would obtain the :bene- fit of the higher price on all of their sales, whine, if export pric- s OU WANTED es anti lower, the higher mina - mum price could be maintained SEEM A PROBLEM. on that portion of the crop en- tering the domestic market:. "Such an arrangement neves- � A YOU LOOKED sar!ly must be predicated upon an export subsidization program which would bear little resem!b- O OVER? lance to the existing surplus disposal scheme," continues the The y c oine. They. So. If what you would like was repeat. "We do not believe not here yesterday, we may have it today. Why not domestic consumption would be left our friendly solesmen hells you. greatly affected by moderate price increases that would re- r' 64OLLd SEDAN sult from •a minimum price real- ll,SMOILE ori:ably set at a higher level." A one owner car. Fully equipped Music In Canada Helmut Xallmann, CBC i'n'usie librarian and author of books on Canadian enusic, plays softie 119th century Canadian compositions for J'aMes 13anilerm n. The two collabovated in 'the prepara tion of Music in Canada, "a'. i3 -week series on CanadM§ 350 -year music history, heard Sunday iWenings oft the MC radio .netWork. All the luxury and prestige can be yours. CHEVROLET--� We have them from 168 down. `Bisoayne, Sol Air, Impata. Standard or automatio- dressed up, or just plain good transportation. STATION 'WAGONS 63 CHEVY 11-- 6 cyl. A good one. 61 PLYMOUTH -6 cyl. 11 Well oared for. FORDS ' We have them too. Some exceptional Values. ECONOMY CARS MMA lots have them. We are no exception. 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