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The Oshawa Times, 25 Nov 1959, p. 22

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. [EB a Br 2h gh 4 gO fia Bo an deci de GaP Voi dunt ne ih 'a at XA v IEE EE BEE EEE EE I EE A I BE : s voted by 4,515 to 2,814 to|County's 36 parishes, which have 22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, November 25, 1959 Low Cured Tobacco Crop Chapter Livy CAPISANTE, Que. (cP--Tex Maintain prolibition, in Portneul been "dry" since 1916. Refer endum Held May Benefit Consumers or {CPL pasmenget OTTAWA (Special) -- An_ab- pound, down from 40.3 cents in On Temperance Act |SErssss = promise of 'an improvement in in the 1950-60 flue-currd to- rices to the consumer, | TORONTO (CP)~When Parlia-jand counties had voted under the|Canada ruled that the old act was p bacco crop, apart from the de- ment decked in 1878 that. ~an[1878 act to end sale of liquor in|in force again in the three eoun- "he ert Dearie db ApsY TE ror why UG appalling state of drunkenness" [their areas. Huron went dry inties because it was re. port for 105) and 1960|the decline in yield per acre. This existed, it invoked the 'peace,1884, Perth's first vote in 1885|strictive than the Ontario Liquor stim dropped from about 1,500 nds order and good government" pro-|failed to gain a straight majority Control Act which had super- y an acre in 1958 to around 1,200 vision of the British North Amer-|needed under the act but in 1915 séded the Ontario Temperance tobaceo was down to 116,564 acres s per acre. This was| Chrysler public relations direc- ica Act and passed the contro-ithe dry Bide won. 'But gradually, | Act. from 122,914 acres last year. pounds, about by a combination|tor Donald Brown said the shut- versial Canada Tempetance Act, fas ander Jurisdiction of the act, /SUAL SITUATION Production = ihe Curren on Jevere Siost on >, Jghts Lu down was forced by a shortage of Alexander Mackenzie wa prime| Iu some uses the law was sus.|, 00 of the most unusual situa CEs 0°00, 'Compared foland tavestation of the sced corn|malor body stampings, available minister. ad Sir dona 3 han pended 4 the federal cabinet be- occurred in the little Lake Huron 161,661,000 pounds last year nd 8a maggot. only from the United States. tion. cial legislation. 'Other poly voted Village of Grand pei ami caught on Ako average o Pi Now, more than 80 years later, to repeat the sections of the act ihe boundary o".. abton and POWPCS. states: *The much a referendum will be held Nov.|which applied to them. ron counties. Lambion camel' "e-cured crop this year ' 30 in Ontario's Perth and Huron under the provincial law and light bove what do- Start Now to counties to see whether or not| APPEAL REJECTED Hquot | wine or beer could be is ouly Shgtly {gave vb Tikely they remain as the only two| The Ontario government tried|bought" at government stores. | ot! areas in Canada that still pro-|in 1945 to have the act declared {Lambton county re Sdeliis h hibit liquor sales under the aet.|ultra vires of Parliament because| couldn't, however, consume these x ppN RACE . A vote against the act, un-|of existing provincial legislation, [drinks outside their homes. "It is therefore expected that ' changed since it was passed, (It appealed to the Privy Council] A few feet away in Huron (there will be keen competition would mean the end of the coun-|but the appeal was rejected and|dounty the situation was almost|phetween buvers of tobacco for the try's strongest and largest/the act remained in force. The reversed and dents could im-|q, tic market and buyers for strongholds of prohibition, Thelonly way counties could be freed bibe in public although they | export." old act, however, still has the|from its provisions was to have 25 couldn't buy liquor in their own| The report estimates that after | support of many organizations in|per cent of the voters submit alcounty. They ordered from an|domestic requirements have been the areas. Their spokesmen petition for a referendum to the outside vendor and had it shipped taken care of there will be only | claim it is: better than the pro-|federal government. This is what/to their homes by a duly-licensed|20 million pounds available for vinelal legislation that would im-|was done in Perth and Huron. delivery service. export, promising a bidding up ! Wediately take force if the act| The last vote in condection| So it would be possible to con-|of prices to acquire the limited is revoked. .|trol youths drinking on sidewalks tob flab) with the act--all since the Sec you , |safe from provincial police as| Farm tabacco. prices in 1958 5 PROHIBITS SALE ond World War--were in Quebec's|38 JSG PROC I Fe Huron under the *Dutch-clock" auc- ro,» A 'smell deposit wil mone LTE Act, A kn o|Beauce County, Ontario's Peellcounty side, Grand Bend voted inition system were 45.4 cents per the S bolt Jat, a for all but County and the district of Mani-|1951 to join Lambton. j ws hold any orticle you } medicinal or sacramental pur-|toulin Island, the world's largest The City of Stratford, scené of Metro Sta S$ Off 3 4 £58 may select until poses. Provincial legislation|fresh water island located in|the 'Shakespearéan Festival, Is v Y A t exempted from the Perth county Christmas. Large os- leaves the matter to local option. |r. ake Huron off Georgian Bay. bag on Hauer sales." Perth and Slum Clearance Provincial legislation also pro- vides stringent penalties for sell. [All voted in favor of repeal. The| Huron are adjoining counties and| "yp onmo (CP) -- The Metro: ing or supplying liquor to minors, [Peel county vote was in 1951 and mainly rural, : | consuming-Hquern cars or pub-|its county town of Brampton| Even-if probibition is revoked pollen, Bovernm ill » not join y cultured pearls, dia Itc--ptices, drunkenness, _boot- Voted he Tehowite Year in in the referendum it won't neces-|clearance and redevelopment, #8 ' monds and fine jew- Jegging and illegal possession. liquor and beer outlels under the), voy an end to the color-{Metro Chairman Fred Gardiner The older federal act contains no|Liquor Control Act. said Tuesday sllery, provision for prohibiting drinking| The Scott Act passed out of|ful federal act because some ofS% "CRAG 0 on we in public places or prosecution general vperation in Ontario i its clauses are essential to the sponsibility now Is fo provide for drunkenness. 1889, but was taken up again by ovineial liquor con- i «i oll V9 Lu not myo, Toro Pe ne aio rv) es cn real ur, Bein Felt Bros a matter of "wet" versus "dry" |in 1914 and 1915, The next year|'r™ 5V¥ Po! d rH rb nd also bulld because some groups want the/the Ontario Temperance Act, liquor from one province to an./9eriy Dersors a isi fu up ; federal law revoked on the with heavier penalties, came into|other is forbidden upder the act a SUPP wane ais a' oy ' 4 CHARGES FOR MATERIAL ONLY grounds that it is ineffective and |effect with province-wide appli-|and only the federal 'Parliament ity redevelopment th ; unsatisfactory in controlling sale, | cation and there was general sus- has the power "to interfere in city r opme projec x distribution and consumption of pension of the federal act. [these matters of Inter-provincial HAUL "THALERS" | alcoholic beverages, The frue" y, jo35 the Supreme Court of trade. GENOA, Haly (AP) -- The 4 "wets though, are against the Italian ship Maria Onorata ar- act because they want the right rived here Friday with more than sortment of watches, of local option to end prohibition a ton of Austrian Maria Theresa b [J § and get legal liquor outlets estab- A 1 P d 1 silver thalers aboard. The thal § lished PP Se Tro uc 1011 ers, from which the word dollars | Various temperance and mav have come, were coined church organizations are backing iL KJ more than two: centuries ago. 16A ONTARIO ST. 34 retention of the act because, as B D li d Long since invalid as a European the Perth Presbytery of the Il . . eC ne currency, they were brought here Operated Under Government Licence United Church says: "Wider to be melted down to reclaim the sales of alcohol Increase its con: OTTAWA (Special) -- A sharp| BRIGHT FACT silver, sumption and also the incidence grop jn British Columbia output| Another bright factor is that|" of alcoholism, Where the Liquor|is the main reason for a 13 per|domestic consumption of fresh Control Act of Ontario Is in force, | opt decline In Canadian produc-|apples in 1958-59 Is apparently neither bootlegging nor juvenile gion of apples from 17 million seven per cent higher than 1957- delinquency has been Success-|ichels in 1958 to 14,897,000 bus-(58, helping to reduce the mam- fully curbed hels this year, moth stocks of stored apples on ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN B.C. production fell from hand on May 1 of this year, | The Huron Temperance Feder- (6,016,000 in 1958 to 4,277,000; On.| Studies of the trends in three ation has been plugging the act|tario dropped, from 4,720,000 to numbers indicate that the de-| by leaflets, radio and television [4,215,000 and Quebec from 4,465, cline evident between 1931-41 has spots and newspaper advertise-|000 to 3,780,000, Inow levelled off. However, the in- ments. Royal F. Moulton of Tor-| These figures are contained in|crease in tree plantings in Que- onto, general - secretary of the the "Situation and Outlook" re-ibec is only just able to offset Ontario Temperance Federation, port put out by the federal De-|declines elsewhere. The many says the old act needs strength-|partment of Agriculture, young trees in that province ening but is still better than the| Outlook for prices is reported promise increased production po- provincial legislation "which has| generally bright. "In view of the|tential in the years ahead. The saturated the province with generally smaller crops, it is ex-|picture is the same in British liquor." pected that apple prices in 1959- Columbia where many new tree Don Southcott. editor of the |60 will be better than in 1958-59," |plantings have taken place. \ / Ladies! You Kove On ZF 3 Initialed . ' Exeter Times-Advocate, said on [the report states. | An uptrend in the apparent Le a panel discussion recently that| Export prospects are good in|yleld per tree has been detected kN : ura Moe # § federal act "provides abso-|view of reduced erops in most by the Agriculture Department. . A OPAQUE NYLON SLIPS Vy no control over drunken-| European countries and the Unit-| This has offset decline in tree| { yi ¢ BLOUSES \ Her own initial on a #8 and drinking by minors." |ed Kingdom. Italy is an excep- numbers maintaining production 'At one time, 72 Canadian cities tion. |levels. DAINTY - PRETTY - LAVISH WITH LACE! 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