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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Feb 1963, p. 12

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, fednesday, Februery 20, 1963 Probe Urged In Acreage Allotments DELHI, Ont. (CP)--The On- tario government has _ been calied upon to investigate all SIMCOE ST. N. aspects of acreage 'allotments; to. growers in the province's \ /} ' multimillion-doliar flue - cured ey 'en a Princeton 17% SIMCOE ST. N. OSHAWA grower, called for the investiga- OPEN THURSDAY tion in one of 15 briefs pre- sented before a provincial in- A&P Choice Quality Reg. Price 2 tins 31c--SAVE 10¢ AND FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. PEAS 1:99 = 3 taining growers' views and rec- - CASE of 24 tins Pe 39 _ SAVE (33« BROCK ST. N. ommendations on the industry. A&P Choice Cut WHITBY AcP Food Stores Located at. . Mr. Swartz said Tuesday' there will be little peace in the industry if the question of acre- age allotments is glossed over. He said growing rights have been abused for 20 years. The ability of growers to obtain rights from the old growers' as- sociation depended on "who they knew" and the extent of AsP CHOICE QUALITY their influence. Mr. Swartz said he was un- successful in trying to secure & : ti 20 acreage rights from the Flue- fl-oz- Cc Cured Tobacco Growers Mar- e tins keting Board when he pur- chased a new farm. Bert Dempsey of Windham Centre called for the abolition Reg. Price 2 tins 35c--SAVE Ile of all acreage rights, with new allotments to be established on the basis of 45 per cent of the suitable tobacco land on a grower's farm. Mr. Dempsey recommended reducing the number of direc- tors-on the marketing board to seven from 15 and appointment of a general manager. SUGGESTS CONTROL BOARD) Clarence Abbott of Glen Meyer suggested a board of con- trol to replace the marketing board. It would consist of five] grower members, five represen- tatives of the buying companies and five neutral representatives from the - fields of finance, transportation, economics, trade and commerce and administra- tion. The chairman would be a member of the Ontario Farm Products Marketing Board which would provide govern- ment guidance "without govern- ment control." Andrew Maio of Waterford de- fended marketing boand mem- bers as "good men," bug sug- gested they are not qualified to negotiate problems with trained negotiators employed by the buying companies. He recom- mended appointment of a spe- cialist to handle the affairs of the board. Establishment of a national tobacco better business promo- tion committee, made up of bankers, growers and represen- tatives of provincial and fed- eral governments and buying companies, to find export mar- kets for surplus tobacco was suggested in a brief by Anthony Pleli of St. Williams. The Inquiry committee is scheduled to conclude its hear- ing here today. The first hear- ing of growers' briefs was held in Port Hope and the second in St. Thomas. Rambler Parts Export To US. BRAMPTON, Ont. (CP) -- American Motors Canada Ltd. says it has completed negotia- tions to export Canadian made} Rambler parts to its parent) company in the United States.| Earl K. Brownridge, presi- dent, said Tuesday the parts volume to be exported the first year wili have a value of $4,- 000,000 with further increases expected later: He said the new program will provide some 400 additional jobs at Ontario supplier com- panies. Contracts for the parts have been awarded to Hayes Steel Products Ltd., Thorold, Ont., Ontario Steel Products Ltd., Chatham; Canadian Motor Lamp Co, Ltd., Windsor, Ont., and Homes Foundry Lid., Sar-| | : nia Memorial Park Elects Officers By MRS. A. L, HOOEY BOWMANVILLE -- At the an- nual meeting of Memorial Park Clubhouse, the following offi- cers were elected for 1963: President, Mrs. Margaret Jef- frey; first vice - president, Mrs. Charlotte Clarke; second vice- president, Mrs. Nell Wilson; seeretary, Mrs. Vera Bate; treasurer, Mrs: Helen Park; bingo chairman, Mrs V. Thompson; sick convener, Mrs. Greta Luxton; telephone co- conveners, Mrs. Frances Bruce and Mrs. Betty Piper; Inside Property chairman, Mrs. B Richards; Otside Property chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mutton; euchre chairman, Mrs. M. English; kitchen con- vener, Mrs. Anne Dilling; kitch- en store convener, Mrs. Char- lotte Clarke; public relations chairman, Mrs. Yvonne Eamon- ston; auditors, Mrs. Annie Oke, Mrs. Nell Wilson. Rentals chairman, Mrs. E. G.. Mitehell; representative to the Bowmanville Fourth Cub Pack, Mrs. Helen Cook; co-con-| veners of euchres, Mrs. Rose Cowan and Mrs. Minnie Eng- lish. | president Mrs. Annie Oke for her untiring efforts as president for two years. A gift was presented to "i Puritan (In Gravy) Reg. Price tin 390--SAVE 17c Mis 2-1.00 A&P BAKERY Kapa JANE PARKER RAISIN PIE Large 24-oz Pie each q Reg. Price each 49e-- SAVE 100 Jane Parker Reg. Price each 39c--SAVE 100 JELLY or LEMON ROLL 29% Reg. Price loaf 25e--SAVE 7e RAISIN BREAD 2 iéozloaves 3 Jane Parker, Plain or Sugared Reg. Price pkg 35e--SAVE 6e HOMESTYLE DONUTS Hs 016 29 FROZEN FOOD FEATURES Pennywise Beef and Reg. Price pkg 55e--SAVE Ile VEAL STEAKETTES 2:41:99 AcP POTATOES -- 2¢-::is: 3c LIMA BEANS 2 2esrn 59 Jane Parker Reg. Price 2 tin: Gc -- SAVE 9c Case of 24 im 5. 34-- SAVE 54 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CALIFORNIA, CRISP, FIRM HEADS, NO. 1 GRADE, LARGE HEADS ETTUCE each 19: Imported, Sweet, Kiln Dried, Washed and Waxed; No. 1 Grade Sweet Porators 4°29 California, Large Original Bunches, No. 1 Grade BROCCOLI] = ~29: Bradford Marsh Grown, Washed, No. 1 Grade CARROTS »+--»-25« Texas, New Crop, Curly Leaf, Washed and Trimmed, No. 1 Grade 10-0z cello bag 1 a SPINACH Imported, Fresh, Tender, Sweet, Large Filled Pods, No. 1 Grade GREEN PEAS 2-35: Iran Selected Quality, Excellent for Eating DATES '== 1% 1-Ib. cello pockage - BEAVER PEANUTS GREEN BEANS BONELESS ROUND STEAK ROAST BONELESS POINT SIRLOIN ROAST BONELESS RUMP ROAST , MINCED BEEF me i gh RED BRAND BEEF, BONELESS ROUND STEAK BURNS, SWEET PICKLED, VAC PAC COTTAGE ROLLS CHOICE QUALITY 59: BEEF KIDNEYS © = 35: SALAMI CHUBS =: 59: COD FILLETS om 33: --_ i A&P GROCERY FEATURES Choice, Whole White Reg. Price 2 tins 35e--SAVE 11¢ A&P POTATOES 420-021 59% Tomato, Vegetable, Celery Reg. Price 4 tins 49e--SAVE 4e CLARK'S SOUPS 4 ofozinn5¢ Libby's Fancy Quality Reg. Price 2 tins 59e--SAVE 10¢ TOMATO JUICE = 3 4eHoztins 79 (37¢ Off Deal) SPECIAL! KING SIZE FAB box 1.05 White Swan, White & Coloured Reg. Price pkg 53e--SAVE 4c JANE PARKER RIPPLE POTATO CHIPS 7'-OZ PKG C Reg. Price pkg 45¢ -- SAVE 10¢ 20-fl- oz tins ? re CASE of 24 tins 3.54 -- SAVE 66 FREE PARKING OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. CANADA'S FINEST QUALITY RED BRAND BEEF FRESHLY GROUND ALL BEEF HAMBURG TOILET TISSUE pkg of rolls Qe Quick (Melmac) Reg. Price pkg 69e--SAVE 4e QUAKER OATS 48-07 pks & Se Air Deodorant Reg. Price tin 75e--SAVE AN EXTRA 6¢ FLORIENT 10c OFF DEAL 6.5-0z aerosol tin 69« Antiseptic Reg. Price btl 73e--SAVE 14¢ LISTERINE 7ALoz bil Ye Hunt's Reg. Price 3 tins 290--SAVE 4c TOMATO SAUCE 3 7#H0 2 25¢ yas Reg. Price pkg 29e---SAVE 4e LICORICE ALLSORTS 22045 25« Christie's Honey Reg. Price pkg 37e---SAVE 2c GRAHAM WAFERS ):2201s 3 5¢ Old Tyme PANCAKE vs FLOUR "AY PANCAKE DAY, TUES. FEB 26 Reg. Price btl 57e---SAVE 4c syup 25) 3 Aunt Jemima Reg. Price pkg S1e--SAVE 2c Roasted in the Shell Reg. Price pkg 25c--SAVE 2¢ MITCHELL'S. VITAMINIZED 12-02 pkg 2 3 € f Dried Reg. Price pkg 51c--SAVE 8c APPLE BEAVER APRICOTS. 1-043 ! JUICE Paha THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY LTD. 48-FL- OZ TINS C FOOD STORES AaP MEANS DEPENDABILITY ALL PRICES IN THIS AD. EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, 1963. SUPER-RIGHT BRAND, VAC PAC COOKED HAM CHOICE QUALITY, SKINLESS SLICED BEEF LIVER »49: BONELESS, SOLID MEAT PORK BUTT ROAST 67: SUPER-RIGHT, SMOKED, SLICED, RINDLESS SIDE BACON WHEATLEY BRAND, COOKED WHOLE SMELTS cam 59 1-Ib pkg & 9. KLEENEX MARGARINE 4 vi BY CREST YORK PICKLES «'+:» 29: JAVEX hi a 35: A&P PRICES ARE LOWER! OXYDOL tna szabon 19 economy size tube 89. CRISCO TOILET TISSUE -- tsi Se 32-fl-oz bil 2 3: MARGARINE sib oko F Qe Robin Hood (Chocolate Pecan, Orange Cocoanut, Carame! Nut) NESTLE'S QUIK 99: 3 15-fl-oz tins 49. White or Coloured 4 pkgs of 400 99. Tooth Paste 2 1-lb pkgs 7 5: Sweet Mixed or Spicy Wafers Liquid Bleach PREM uncHeon MEAT 202m 5 1c MARGARINE CAKE MIXES 2:22:79 BEANS ciaexs signo aT m eee eS SEC TE LS, TI a

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