Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 7, 1953, p. 3

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m for your shopping pleasure wilsons grocery stewarttown open saturdays until 10 rmr menders mad wednesdays until pjn other week days tmtu 9 pm j k i groceries vegetabiles fruits fresh and cooked meats delivery phone 691 r 22 1952 ends with glutted markets time to think of your winter fuel supply blue coal for tbose with coal stoves and furnaces contracts available for those who use this form of heating high quality stoker coai 5 ia kentner son georgetown jew theclosing days of 1952aaw the stock yards of canada literally de luged with hogs hog producers from coast toaoast were making a real effort to get their hogs on the market before hie 3 cent floor went into effect on january 1st whole milk shippers find their markets in a similar surplus posi tion over the holiday season a large percentage of haltoif shippers received instructions from their xespecuve distributors to hold back their shipments from two to five oays four of the larger toronto dairies recently advised those who had not been shipping at least 200 lbs daily during the past three p months that their product would not be required after january 1st just last week eight local shippers representing some 32 cans of milk per day were advised by their dairy tnat their milk would not- be accepted after january 31st all this adds up to lack of mar kets the u s embargo has play ed in important part in creating that condition it is the first time since confederation that canada s agricultural products have been shut out of great britain and united states both at the same time it is indeed fortunate for canjoa that our domestic markets have expanded tremendously in the pist ten years otherv ise the lack of cxjort markets would have made itstlf manifest earlier in the ejr and een more senousiy newyork metropolis a aty of absorbing interest new york offers to visitors of all mcknohons a variety of activity and a host of sights to see on this delight ful tnp you have 3 full days and 4 nights in new york of america including a visit to greenwich village and chinatown you have your choice of several j other features that will i make your hip both w- i tereshng and enoyable adr your ag for men data of ftw and mtamy a pleasure ffa vbcahoas 51 kouhd top fare riom toronto sufcfmf o thamgm hcludcs hotel oom km 4 nights 2 fa a ma corner cupboard main street iseeir octfffonf sotnmy here it is now oil display in our showroom the new 5 ford again for 53 ford sets the style with s longer lower wider look again tord sets the pace with outfront features with luxurious new interiors with dramatic new colour schemes powered by the famous stratostar ford v 8 engine with high compres sion design backed by experience in building more v 8 engines than all other car manufac turers combjped ford offers high power per formance with traditional economy see it test drive it and youll agree hat ford for s3 is way tmtjrtmt so aunty wy j f ore bvifetf ftftdiwvrte dick riddall motors s ford dealer immediate prospects not bright the prospects for any improve ments is far frojrf bright for the early part of 1953 at least cer tainly the removal of the u s embargo on march 1st should be beneficial not only to the dairy man but to some degree at least should also help the hog producer and steer feeder it is questionable if prices will strengthen materially since amer ican prices for some of our com modities are lower than our own however it should result in the ontario dairymen being able to dispose of some of our surplus cows and heifers all of which help to relieve domestic milk markets it should also result in some of our heavier steers uig across the bocder also some tils- our better quality bacon cuts going- to- the same market we do not anticipate any immediate improvement in prices but at least the removal of the embargo should ease our pres ent glutted markets our prices are too high that prices are too high may sound like heresy to some of our farmer friends nevertheless it is true m so far as export markets overseas are concerned our stan dard of living on this continent has resulted in pricing ourselves out of fie export market that despite the fait- that the ontario farmer has been operating on a very nar row margin for some time the forty hour week uith high wages per hour in industry has increased agricultural cost of production to the point where irrespective of the uoui d sterling dollar impasse we con t compete with other world pro ducers this was made very clear at ot r recently by mr fulford the member for leeds county as re ported ln hansard mr fulford presei ted comparative prices for some five agricultural commodities c arcass beef in new zealand sells it 14c in argentina at 18 7c with the canadian price at 44c buttcr in denmark at 40 7c 37 8c v in australia and new zcaland aiupthe cinidiin price 62c passing on to cheese the new zealand and aus tralian price 21 2c against 32 cents i er i ound in canada in eggs the prices given by mr fulford were ns follows denmark 46c australia 12c ireland 54c and canada 61c finally cpjning to bacon and we presume he is referring to wilt shires 302c per 11 was the price ii denmark and holland against j6c in canida these prices mij in some cases hii changed materially in the past few weeks in fact on reliable au thority we ire informed that the d uh and diiiish price of bacon 1 is dropped 10 tkil tints per cwt i c th it time ttj it should be f nrly good ei t t to substantiate the statement tl i vc hii pr ted ourselves out of the tport murket high w aies ji i istnat t s ins jn the in bit i re ponible for our h to t of piodutt of iultural i r i ts it so li si n th it it i i now bt bo irnniin on in du t thi retent idvoit by two of r it in ker firm implement man i fj tun si r o doubt lirgely due to tltir liability lo market m hi ir i nlm tii or to put it in another w y the imbility of the farmer lo bu ag itulturai m irthintry t j it nt price leiden of labour tin- w ould in our opinion do w ell to rt member the fable of lit m n who killed the goose ich laid the golden ejg however we vvould not like to rlose this article w ithout a bttlo bril ter nott from a long time viewpoint we are c6nfident of bet ttr days for the ngrriullunl pro ducer it should not be necessary to remind our readers that in lol our production of dairy products was just kjbout equal lo our con sumption consequently once the us embargo is removed it should not be too long before we are back in the same position iri fact many of our leaders feel there is a need for increased production of dairy nrpducts- due to the rapid popu jation increase on this continent some economists go so far as to suggest that by 1960 we will re quire a 100increase ln dairy pro ducts it may be that bwrjjte too- long this continent will require all of her own agricultural- products to feedier own population wednesday january 7th 1953 the georgetown f1kralj jpagc s 8ot txe sqeetodf salada tea coffee carrolu youll like romab peanut butter it smooth and just tno right consistency for spreading be cause its homogenized tm peratnro control when roasting the nnts explains the fsnh roasted pea nut flavor komab is sold exclu stvely by carroll a tumbler 27c heres a real saving wethetb obanoe and grapefruit marmalade 25c damson juiwst 35c pineglo oon8bbvx 12oz jab 25d rennet powder j 2 27c special low price lthh valley orejsn beans z 3 29c stokelys corn 5a 39c kidney beans isk- 21c quaker oats quick f seb pko 39v special robe or monarch margarine a 29c lei clover leaf v tut jfv tuna flakes red saiaionbiuei ku tin 3ac strained salmon ff z 3 baby food 2 t 19c carrolls own tea bags combine finer flavor with economy pko 34c 67c 99c scottissue koll 20c isrvifts cleanser 2 29c kleenex l 39c shortening l bew1w price mm jat ttizflv pound 1 x3c fresh fruii and vegetables resr imported i bunch carrots 2 for 23c fergus minister whj- conduct church here rev douglas rudd oftergus will- commence twicemohtnly gospel services at the oddfellows fiall a tfal sunday afternoon mr rudd succeeds rev b r- peterson who left ibis fall to toe- come pastor of a church in new york state sence thenthe sewices conducted by the pentecostal as semblies of canada have been dis continued in town the new minister is a graduate of eastern pentecostal bible col lege toronto and preached at dun- das fcelore ang to fergus three years stgo texas new cabbage golden ripe ban amis sunkist navels slie 252 oranges imported cello carton tomatoes large size 48 s lettuce 2 lb 17c lb 14 doz 29c 21c each 17c

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