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Ack?otlith$,to the.Dairy Bureau Of Canada,
'Plelschmaun'sr margarine is incorrectly
'ddltlgg theme, ults of •a scientific study not
ealing with'dliet or food as the platform for a
Major marketing campaign designed to
expand, the sale of •:margarine to the
detriment e .
r
of bu
tE
TheDairy
au
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a responded nded•stro
strongly Y
thisweektothe cam
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which
is bas
s
d
on
an n
erroneous:inte�r tion oftheracetitstndy.
Fleschmanii s employs flaWed reasoning in
test
the
' 1 s:of a • d made to
Nsing+titre-rasa t stn Y
gfiects of a drug on Wetted subjects with
11t gherthan-normal levels of blood cholester-
'01..
The study,
the Lipidid Research searc
h CI
mics
Trial L
C-
Co PrimaryPrev a rt R
ro
Prevention (
la tilt
the
ary net an eve a '• of diet; is 4 eft a
'P�t ti u
ofthe
. s -"u'' ed'n `e Joined
cest};�lts, a P bush i 'th
American Medical Association, contain no
mention, anywhere of specific food. of any
e
kind;: lta;ther,, the study addresses itself to
the -testing of cholestyrantine, a drug tought
toreduce.cholesterol in a small proportion of
the. population filch ha 14, all
f leve s and w icil , Mire or • onside
"high Ode? ,for cayva
t to sculltf,dise e•' e
results of the Study, .l ie D ii 5 aM sa s,
have been`, used'to,'hoigbteii. e T prey ion
that sortie segments of hop'''.
have that'; .b fitter .an , eggs .tca me-,„ heart '
die se. a �1 it
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Fleischmann, s,a )lie Dairy Bureau charges,
is attempting MI, broaden.; to its, awn
ad0ntage4e inlet rietationtof h# �rdl1 7
enquiry to promote the use its ii7Oduct
litthhe detrtm: tint pf,dairy pro a s, #
prevention of it ttiotdisease dap r a sen
on veers diet iso only insidiou but t e
the ppgletion a:faise sense -;of sec. _ .,i
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Universityin Tennessee, ti' self 'e er,
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of . the . National 'Heart, Lun bd' .4 idgd`
institute, has written recentl �et + i
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polyunsaturated tats and .cholesterol` are
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v std o
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an not followed closely, enough, it"isl uska'
marketingmanoeuver to' encourage thr.
of certain f o s
consumption
a, .d,, tu1M�
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m
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today, and precisely covers tbc. exit lig
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r.• making an interim pityrnent,to"producers of
,;1983 crop Ontario wheat duting•,ttie week'of
v • March 19. ;
Boardchairman, Jim M9William of Piclter=
;ing, said the board plans 'to viake'a payment
s ' of at least $13.60-pertonite:or:the equivalent
of 37c per bushel on all wheat sold by
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The Canadian Egg Marketing Agency difference , In price between brittle. A large. Prices for these; other egg sizes are set; try'
>` announced that the' ' pride id #0 " the eggs and . the averageprice the fanner' is " the. a envy followm cons ltatt with `the "
prl pp 13¢ g g $ 9:is
,. producer for,Grade A large eggs Will dtop'by paid for all egg sizes., provincial egg; marketing liber ;
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large eggs.+atthe beginning of each•month ..' t` +. r , , ,. i `4.3i
,°tieing a mathematical fotmula that reflects- Public` tie s roti s of beef •-agenc•
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an -farm costs. a1i itlptions uiEin .this !+s
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formula 'aro m i' br the
federal �` J '
oftito qct � Tho:beef nietkehg afgcgcy h@s scheduled The Meeting will start of $,30 ti' mtanl-fast
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Marketing Connell. •Stratford'Fair oundai''5tiriatford on Friday, ' Briefs' will be taken by appointments with
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.donifersion rate 1a built;;;into the pricing resent written'briefs and ntate,their views in on the proceedings., •
formula. Thee conversion hater.: is^,�heayin;to the commi• ssioters
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