Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 12, 1943, p. 6

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low ration rate of 21 crnti worth of meat per ptrton per k canned meat u required in targe quantitiea by the red crou to lend to our bot uht are pnsoncra of war plicei like newfoundland and the vcot indie which prtviouily arcured their meat from other source muit no depend to a ffreat rltent on canada sine the war started the consumption qf meat by civilians has incrcaved in canada grrat defense protects such as the alcan highway and the shipsbaw power develop ment have created new and large demands for meat in areas where practically no demand emitted before the many eitra ships of the united nation now calling at canadian porta mult be furnished with meat rationing is intelligent foresight intelligent planning coupon rationing is the only way of ensuring equal sharing of the meat available for civilian consumption in canada those with lots of money will not get more than their share and those with less money will be assured of getting their fair share rationing will help prevent local meat shortages such as occurred last year from becoming widespread and continuous throughout the whole dominion the incentive for panicbuying which empties butcher shops early in die day will be eliminated la the meat ration will be ample for health and nutrition fortunately our meat production in canada has increased so although onty half our production will be available for civilian use it wil mean a reduction of only about 1 1 to 20 in the average houtehold consumption the proposed ration of 2 lbs carcass weight per person per week haa been approved by the countrys leading food and nutrition authoritica u ample for the health and nutrition standards of everyone regardleu of age or occupation datfs and other details legarding meat lationingjooh to iecomi tmctivc in canada will ie announced iato hb wartime prices and trade board

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