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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Feb 1959, p. 16

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J i) 'her, ndygrsu. at yuu‘n Jul: gtries Must find ' rkets - 0r Else! . industry has priced itself of foreign ,rmrhett, and it, limited trading is done subsidizing the product. he noted, selling below t id Dr. Derby: "With the difference in the get of a two products, an crease margarine consumption is ely to continue clean Meps . _ taken to kin; the price lationshir of the two pro- ets more into line." ' Cheddar cheese prohction It the first 11 months last a totalled 84 million ”ands ' decrease of 8,000,000 pounds the same period in 1957. nsumption was on the in- [aid M - mdhifamld He told the Dairy Farmers , Canada convention at Cal- Ily, Alta., that angler regent "ttture, -. Ina-th- ilk production in Canada In all-time high of 18 bil- pounds in 1968 and is head- for another banner year, other hand, . increase went mainly butter production mm! the f 140 million panda in - an increase of 35 mil- med 'connnnptién, Which an 11-month period, de. ed by 10 million -unds. Canada - Department of to Dr. H. A. Disrtu, r.rtiih-tli.- "lllBql"Mllil.u8oehsih-lilltt3MMlel. Mtg-#0990"- , - m d the, Canadian Summing up use of milk for the year, Dr. Derby noted: (1) The fluid milk outlet varied little; (2) More milk was used irt the we“. of butter - in can; -I (3) 1335 - I. and '- an“: and in " “is! dole milk a”. ii ”an I“ crease and domestic disappear- ance by the end of the year was expected to hit " million pounds, or 90 per cent of total production. be m no adtected by the unsettled international sit- uation. Canada is dependent on international trade to remove two sides, on the farii and in' the dairy. m w of iiiifi/ in iq was wit industry; Be. Derby .1 that nuns and be derived I'lhin the in. my to bring the pnhoer ad "IItBurner cl dairy was to a position ,rheeeby a [in will be arrived d tor pro“: that “I be If: h but - unmet. Phone - Residence SH 5-5114. Ollie: on 5-7331 f he sail, THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION 21 miles from Kitchener on Highway. Good buildings. fencing. etc. IrnatV ate 10 room. stone house, city cunei- iences. Seldom can we offer such a good opportunity. " looking for a farm in the $35,000 class and you have $15,- An down you can't afford to miss se- (q this one. can Gerry Lehman, Sales Represent- ative for FAIM 8PM wo acre farm, If0_acres woglggigle - C. E. Dubrick Ltd. Real Estate . Fredaick St. Kitchener It buying or selling let my years of experience in all phases of real estate heb you. ' urging of producing a better and more uniformly graded -duet. Vc’table Division, Canada De when! of Agriculture, made the suggestion in a Wt- - speech to ch .1 M belated Grown-1’ com this at Leamington. hex -tomatoea, said Mr. Findley, are on a! an m graded products h m “h it any wonder that buy. en look to other sources in Canda and even the Us“ Shhs when they fan to get a satisfactory product from your area?" he asked. He reminded them that white any grow good lettuce, it goes mat in dirty, stained. second- hand crates, many a! vBch a: so buckled that damage to the eantentg by the time it reaches market u he“ Better Packing Urged ' th, Fruit, " Growers Southwestern Ontario Inn“ and vegetable growers have impaction and grading. said cut-tuner satisfaction is the and important factor in any fun of merchandising, whet- her it be fruits and megetabies or automotV Cu.“ Disfigurd -qtods of winging, and cri- Idud thin to} aret-ss Ho mood “at!” to im- of frozen products, the houséwife will buy only what appeals to "You the producer must make sure that at all times the the you use are keeping plea with modern merchandis- ing and are not merely giving you a legal excuu to put up a pack that has link sales up pd c an acceptance," As amateur increase in size and numbers. I greater share of the "el-r “h is spent on impulse buying. Because of the many different kinds of fruits and vegetables IT PAYS To READ THE CHRONICLE FAR" PAGE magnum-mm “24.81 Terms Avalhble-Bnnk Int. Open Eve. by Appointment “In OUR PRICES THEY ARE LOWER WATER“!!! CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIAIWI For long diataneer- . : ' F Waterloo aenilth 4-4450 _ Between: T:86 and 10:00 A.M. week days . 6:00 and 8:00 RM. Saturday evenings for can noticed in heat on Sundéy Aorning, do not . all until Monday morning. AUo bulls of all the dairy breed; when: offspring II. the proffubo kind. BETTER CAM FOR BETTER LIVING EiTiiIEa (Cowhide-PI. 13) "Where Better Buns Are Used" You can use our Artificial Breeding nervioe for a ' Small [11va and your' returns spell We have in service Big Beat balls of all Meet. $219.00 up . Big wide-a , . ' Why not check into the matter. 'Jrotysertvice for Wave irftogrpation phone F": inc-tune I, , A f Wa‘erlod'SH 2-8397 - Revco Convene In M. ' .-'s'" aruesewiquiytiaatrr' 21 tens! to the targer" fatr's witt and Exhibitions. but; In eeeniate at wt nil; in: h In M Pth Com ill be - mi who aunt in; to a Fettft - thq canadian National Exhibith. iairs. Une d the highlights L "l, be a panel on Fight.“ We;,'ni which will be headed by Hon! Gmiock of the CBC. of me A and B Fit: Sdetroat Deamatizing Exhibits; Getting momentum-(hie vigilanstvwlnulhunnd ”Emu-1.9M nub, Felsrurz., 35 and 2i h an excellent [magma dc ", _', with ttattets. of inLseyt to in; "when. ' - 70:: the mulling a: rem-m 'Y of fig-mm?» gra-hrrairw.eiattrReo- hi hi but! t3-esatdeiet the King Edward Hotel '1 tt-unuiiqsrklr" "Where Better Buns Are med" Sum ttrtifleiat hustling lea- mice for all turned: of cattle. wmmo Cam. I“. unity “if": Waterloo Betitttt-.If1tuateea1 irdr seniice or more inform; (Continued on Page 10) women to Fail at

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