Foote yy oe oir eee or 26 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 2, 1966 Sim. ing in the legislature Tuesday, | at the request of the NDP on} a charge made by Sudbury en- gineer Thomas W. Kierans, that a new U.S. law may have the) effect of reducing water levels) in Lake Ontario and on the St.) Lawrence. Mr. Simonett also said it (ADULT) WITH JEAN SEBERG heen owe 2 2} AY canapa | i : SALE . Legal Remedies! LOVE. TORONTO (CP)--Canada has ' d i legal remedies under the bound-| THE, ary pvaters treaty of 1909 for) / AES any United States water diver- ' uv Ee tion on the St. Lawrence River AY | Ee or on Lake Ontario, says J. R. 3 Simonett, energy and resources | Bo ee: * oe -- ZND Hit -- au ua BACKFIRE i Susyvs 8:30 STARTS THURSDAY DORIS DAY IN a" a" would not appear that the new plus "WAR PARTY U.S. legislation would result in THE ODEON i an interference or diversion that ae would harm navigation in Can- =A | LTM @ | Fe E i LAST TIMES TODAY [i Protect Canada sion that might affect naviga- ADMITIANCE d minister. ys Quan] want | se hae OF AGE OF OED 1 6:45 "DO NOT DISTURB" ada. O@ th and FINAL WEEK! BOND OF ALL! Recommended as ) ADULT ENTERTAINMENT "CITY SUPERMARKET OPENS DOORS Another city supermarket st. w. Pictured here are opened its doors for the first Ray Rundle (left), the new time Tuesday morning. The store's manager, and T. H. store is the A and P which Littlejohn, A and P grocery stands on the brand new supervisor. Mr. Littlejohn King Park Plaza, on King is handing over the keys of Alberta's Livestock Economic Health Key yess nus une om EDMONTON (CP)--Oil sales But 'meat, not wheat, will be| this year, the first imports of may be more spectacular but/the base of Western agriculture| Purebred Charolais for almost 40) Alberta's livestock industry,|in future," A. B. Hill, president|years, may give the cattle in-| worth $22,000,000 to farmers|/of Burns Foods Ltd., forecast dustry another spurt last year, is- thought by many| recently. And good prices are encourag- to hold the key to the prov-| aAjberta sells more livestock|ing farmers to stay in, or get) ince's long - term economic'than the other Western prov-|in, the livestock field, while) health. inces combined, and supplies|many are still wary of the long-| Dr. C. F. Bentley, dean of | about a quarter of all Canadian| term stability of the grain mar-| agriculture at the University Of] exports of hogs and beef cattle. | ket. ey gate A ng ia Horses and sheep are on the} Thanks largely to a decrease) double in the next 20 years. It] Wane on Alberta farms, but the|in United States production last) : *: "|cattle population rose to 3,200,-| year, hog prices reached record} brought 20 per cent more reve- 000 head last year from 1,500,000/ levels on the Alberta livestock} moe tose farmers last y ear | head in 1951. market last month. | Dr. Bentley told an economic} the new premises to Mr. Nes Rundle. The store has 15,000 ts he... eit res once | -SBAN CONNERY space. HARRY SALTZMAN pe "omen "(TH UNDERBALL' - --j| ts Produced by KEVN WoCLORY PANAVISION" FTCRRIRIN "st! UNITED ARTISTS NOW MAGE PLAYING ! TIMES -- 1:40 - 4:20 - 7:05 - 9:30, LCS, 9:15 LEAN WELL TRIMMED PORK BUTT CHOPS uw. 77° TABLE-RITE RINDLESS SLICED SIDE BACON "99° 4 ; TABLE-RITE SLICED 16-0Z. VAC PACK LB. 4 LEAN FRESH PORK BOLOGN. BUTT ROAST uw. 67° u. 53* LENTEN TREAT "SCOTCH BUTTERFLY" PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 2, 3, 4 and 5. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. LEAN FRESH PORK SHOULDER ROAST Increasing beef herds more |than make up fora slight de- | cline in dairy cattle, which ac- | counts for about eight per cent | of the total. FINNAN HADDIE Block East of Liverpool Road SHOW STARTS AT DUSK Ph. 668-2692 elles conference that although only a fifth of Alberta's labor force is engaged in primary agricul- He's no secret agent... he's acrook! , 2 ADULT COMEDY HITS! FANCY CHOICE ture production, more than half} Hs 1,400,000 citizens are directly or indirectiy dependent on agri-} culture for their jobs. This 'in- cludes the handling, processing, servicing and distribution of agricultural products and sup- plying the needs of farm people. 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