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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Dec 1963, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 6, 1963 MARKETING LAWS SOUGHT New Farming Code Needed In Canada SASKATOON (CP) --'A new|made of the areas best served|prise and competition and the icultural code, which would|by a. marketing board, particu-|most advanced electronic mar- fy objectives and reassess those with compulsory|keting devices in the world larly | From U.S. Crime Could 'Spill Over ® | MONTREAL (CP) -- Judge {Bruce J. S. Macdonald, chair- jman of the Ontario Police Com- 'mission, said Thursday '"'strong and determined" action must be taken to prevent organized United States crime from. spill- ing into Canada. He told a press conference that crime in the U.S. has got out of control of the police SPICY SERVINGS KITCHENER, Ont, (CP) ;Chili, cabbage rolls, chop suey and home baking are dishes frequently served to girls living CASH Christmas expenses or any worthwhile purpose *50 5000 without endorsers or bankable security 17 SIMCOE ST..N. 725-6541 alues, is needed to solve powers, and those 'After years of controversy co-operd- and bitter moments in the hi tives. : tory of marketing. the sale of hogs in Ontario now is an ARE STILL PIONEERING deny business Gnd the heed Despite 85,000 Ontario farm-|anq efficiency with wich it 1 ers being members of one Orjtaking place. is enabling farm- more marketing plans, Mr-.Jors to take their rightful place Biggs said he considered they|i, the expanding economy. of had not progressed far beyond!the province." the "pioneering stage" in or-;---------______ ganized marketing, which he called the "nervous system of the economy." "The nciple of organized marketing is fairly well estab- lished in the agricultural life of Ontario and acceptance of mar- keting plans by producers, pro- cessors, distributors and con- an indication of the contribution these f Ss are ng to the development and 4 well-being. of the province The Ontario hog producers marketing board had acchieved erable success and was doing about $100,000,000 annual business. It employed the best principles of control, free enter- basic problems of Canadian ag- riculture, Deputy Agriculture Minister Everett Biggs of On- tario said here Thursday. He told the annual meeting of the Saswatchewan Farmers' Un- jon the code should "define its (agriculture's) dimensions and give it new meaning and pur- pose." "The development of sound marketing programs which will meet the needs of the farmers in their traditional markets,' also should be included in the eode, he added. Mr. Biggs said he was con- vinced Canada must move ahead in marketing legislation but he cautioned farmers might be tempted to misuse the pov of the producer-sponsored to turn upon each other. Such, plans might be used against established marketing cor agencies such as co-operatives. Mr. Biggs told the convention sufficient study had not been agency areas best served by DREAM COMES TRUE TORONTO (CP)--Mrs entina Sauro, a 59 grandmother of 28 children a 40-year-old dream come true when she her bache- lor of arts degree from the Uni Mrs. Sauro, public h publi schoo Clem- Pp - year - old Saw received sumers is a versity of Toronto full time teacher, took credits through the de of extension classes her uni partment for there among t 1b the cit and hizhgrading is op Ontario and narcotic between the = illic TB INCREASES Reeves Electi | ee e Ss ec 10n jadmitted to Saskatchewan sani-| l |créas y " lelection Monday of Orley Gunby crease of $2 over 1962, The pro | One of the men quitting his|jof the sitting members who of-/318 cases in the nine-month pe- Gunby assaulted him following thie first place or else the voters! Kenneth French, who threat-|for, his resignation but Mr the U.S. experience, realize the) thor councillors in October last The three-man commission is|foul language at council meet- attorney - general's depart-+o. Councillor. Robert H. Mc- mission members Gen. H. Alan}... 'partly responsible" for his sstigati xpec b ifivestimauion) | ee pevind 00s offered himself as a candidate ers was premature to. say pine Ok Alea UK more specifically Ontario. The mented on that grading 5 : 2 of gold from operat- , rs ' | | Three Quit After |_NEWSIN BRIEF SASKATOON (CP)--The num- ber of new tuberculosis cases dotey : ; : ' 'i s - ' .,\toriums during the first nine WATERDOWN (CP) -- Three|faction with the way in which|months of 1963 was 209 an in jresignations have followed the village business was conducted.| ¢ r , "It would appear from the re-|\vincial anti-tuberculosis league as reeve. cent election in which all three/says it cost $1,058,237 to treat ipost is Village Clerk David'fered themselves were defeated, riod. |Green, who last year Said Mr.'\that either I was mistaken in) la fracas in the council office.|are dissatisfied." Also resigning is Police Chief} Chief French gave no reasons We must be forewarned by) ened to arrest Mr. anger revent it fr ap- e s 7 shai ad tae sao a haP- wear if they didn't stop using conducting an investigation into) ings. organized crime for the Ontario; -pye third resienation came ment \Nairn. Judge Macdonald and com-| 4, Green said his health Spare ie Ldoaaenhs pega resignation. are in Montreal as par irl Gouncilioc MeNair said he had completed later this month : ay nha? Ween Judge Macdonald told report council in 1962 "because appeared to be a feeling U.S. crime syndicates had réady expanded to Canada, or commission must complete its investigation' before it 4 We 'see no reason to doubt, smuggling though, that organized crime Trading Slaughter Cattle TORONTO (CP) Trading slaughter cattle was ow t ces steady to last week's close and sharply lower to the bulk of last week's sales at the Ontario public stockyards this week Veal calf, hog and prices. were higher. Replace- ment cattle were lower Cattle receipts were mated at about 9,300 about 500 head less than k and 1,500 more than th week 'in 1962. Western cat- s numbered 1,374 over last Included in west totalled 980, con t week. One load cattle PE esti- head last increase 29 ts ghter and there were the market to was no the lot s oO 2 3; medium 19-2 mon 15-18; choice heifers 23- 1; com- Slow For 23.50 24; good common with some 20-22; medium 14-16.50; choice yearlings 24-26; good 22-24 good cows 14.50-15.50 with odd sales to 16; medium 13.50-14.50; anners and cutters 10-13; good heavy bologna bulls 18-19 with odd tops to 19.50; common and medium 15-17 Replacement kers 24-2 sales to All radios equipped wi antenna, leather c er or hand strap, batter cattle: Good : 24-25 with sales to common. and medium "and stock calves 18-23 with good steer stock calves ur to 28 Calves h odd sales to medium 22-25 22; boners 14-18 Hogs: Grade heavy sows 16.85-1 ning Black, Grey, White, Bue SPECIAL SALE PRICE ealers 32-2 38; good common 19- Choice TRANSISTOR RADIO rry case, with should bring in over 50 stations COMPARE VALUE 19.95 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER DOWNTOWN OSHAWA DE LUXE th ---- earphones, ies included, Will Colors:. 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