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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Feb 1967, p. 8

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§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, February 10, 1967 Consumer Price Inquiry Views Single Advertising By KEN KELLY jjustice department commented: OTTAWA (CP) -- The con-|"That would describe a lot of sumer prices inquiry Thursday |California and Arizona maid-| liver oil. Food sources of it were milk, butter, egg yolk, liver and cod-|wells are being drilled in this COUNTY LINES Test Wells Being Sunk In Port Perry Vicinity CEDAR CREEK (TC) -- Test larea seeking a greater supply had a look at an individuallens, too." | complaint about advertising) The parliamentarians blinked claims for Sunkist ee oe slightly. whether they break the laws aimed at control of misleading DIFFICULT TO JUDGE Mr. Scollin went on to say it advertising. we The joint Commons - Senate |was difficult to draw a line be- committee was given an opin-|tween legitimate 'traders' puff- ion by a justice department jery and misleading ads. Many lawyer that the advertisement|individual ads contained mis- probably was legitimate "'trad-|leading statements, partly be- ers' puffery" rather than ille-/cause they have to be put in gally misleading. |concentrated-word form. But, in the course of the com-| It was hard to pin this down mittee's discussion, it turned|as illegal within the compli- out there is no section of the|cated definitions of criminal justice department to deal spe-|law. To launch a prosecution on cifically with the complaints of|the basis of the Sunkist ad an individual although such ajwould require a lot more than section was recommended to/the personal opinion of the com- the cabinet in 1959. jplainant that it was false and Senator David Croll (1--On-|misleading. tario), committee co-chairman,| Two-thirds of the newspaper tabled the complaint of Ross E.jad proclaimed in bold type-- Smith of Dorval, Que., who ob-|"How to make up for the sun jected to the apparent claim in|your children are missing this From Public ify, as matters stand. the Free Democrats paign, in 1969. tion. The National a Sunkist advertissment nl cong ve ue < we er a lh cg the Ontario Heart Foundation. Pl B h thing can be done to clean up ADE EASE hl ga ag fre ine f Of Canada the so-called sunshine vitamin) r. Smith, re complainant, nder i - & % ie , D could be found in its "plump|argued that vitamin D is pro.|ment, each qualifying party To Show Dolls an benches the main street. The society COUNTRY IS DRY zinc oxide, ammunition, sugar.|] pecpence: BUSINESS: and juicy and flavorful' Cali-|duced in the body by the action|would get 244 marks -- 70 cents BROOKLIN (TC) -- The/plans to place benches in the| Only a quarter of South Af-}paperboard and drugs. -- his || 668-4371 725-4563 fornia and Arizona oranges. of ultra-violet rays from sun-|--for every vote it scored in the] BROOKLIN (TC) --A show-|Brooklin Horticultural Society park, bordering Highways 7 andjrica's territory gets more than) Mr. Reuber was , is Lawyer John A. Scollin of the/shine on cholesterol in the skin.|previous election jing of 21 centennial dolls, dress-'will approach the township/12, as soon as weather permits.|25 inches of rain a year. iviews on how tariff reductions Campaign Fund BONN (AP) -- West Ger-} many's Parliament is about to pass a law providing campaign i funds out of public money for|car, owned by Richard La-|Whitby and Port Perry attend- |political parties. The far-right]/rocque, which was stolen re- National Democrats won't qual- All three groups now in Par- liament -- the Christian Demo- crats, the Social Democrats and have agreed on a bill to provide $6,- 000,000 a year from tax funds to finance the next federal cam- To qualify, a party must have collected 2.5 per cent of the votes in the last national elec- Democrats of water for the village of Port Perry. Tests have been made on Sam Oyler's ranch and George Kilpatrick's farm. One well in this area already sup- plies water to the village. Auto Found CEDAR CREEK (TC) -- A cently, was recovered by police in Hamilton. It was found with its gas tank empty. Heart Talk BROOKLIN (TC) --Dr. E. D. Hubbard, of Bowmanville, who brought with him two patients who benefitted from heart sur- gery, was the speaker. at a meeting here which was spon- sored by the Whitby Chapter of ed in the clothing of famous personages, will be a feature of the Fun Fair and Valentine Tea being held this Saturday at Meadowcrest School. Mrs. Frank Rogers, a former prin- cipal of the Brooklin Senior School, will open the event. Youth Service BROOKLIN (TC) Young people from Kedron, Oshawa jed a Youth Service in the Unit- jed Church Sunday night. Rev. R. Smeaton, of Sharbot Lake, delivered the address. Mission Rally BROOKLIN (TC) --Mrs. W. W. Booth, a missionary from Rhodesia, will show pictures of Borneo, Korea, Malaysia, Hong |Kong and Japan at a mission- ary rally being held Feb. 13 in the United Church. Seeks Structural TORONTO (CP) -- The On- tario Federation of Agriculture|a asked the provincial cabinet Thursday for action to meet "the glaring structural weak- ness in agriculture." In a brief to the cabinet, the federation said the biggest prob- lem confronting farmers is that the prices of materials and ser- vices they use has climbed faster than prices for their products. "They have been able to stay in business in the face of these conflicting trends mainly be- cause they have improved their efficiency and stepped up total farm output by a remarkable degree," The brief said Ontario's farm labor force dropped 50 per cent between 1946 and 1964, a period during which Canada's labor force increased 42 per cent. Despite increases in farm productivity "we believe that primary agriculture in Ontario requires a great uplift to regain its confidence and to take on f f Federation Of Agriculture the larger responsibilities which to assume." PRODUCED RESOLUTIONS a report on resolutions passed at the federation's annual meet- ing. other things: of farm production payments; ple-use development of marg- inal land in private ownership; pollution arbitration board; to investigate and report on in- fractions of the Farm Products Marketing Act; Ontario's agriculture tation and development agency branch. ties on Lake Erie to serve corn, wheat and soybean producers; Weakness hungry world will expect it Accompanying the brief was The resolutions sought, among 1, A federal-provincial system 2. Encouragement of multi- 3. Establishment of an air 4. Establishment of an agency 5. An advisory committee to rehabili- 6. Public grain storage facili- 7. Compulsory course in the d tal principles of agri- council to see whether some- culture for all secondary schools. --Vancouver Burrard) said he would ask the finance depart- ment to explain why no action was taken in these cases. time period 1945-1965, dental supplies, matches, Governments Ignore Act OTTAWA governments since 1945 have ig- nored recommendations made under the Combines Investiga- tion Act for tariff action on a number of products, the parlia- mentary committee studying in- creases in consumer prices was Grant Reuber of the Univers- ity of Western Ontario's faculty of economics listed 10 reports made under the Combines Act recommending lowering of tar- iffs on products to combat high or rising prices due to manu- facturers taking undue advant- age of their market position. "In no instance as far as I have. been able to ascertain, has any Canadian government implemented these recommend- ations,'"' Mr. Reuber told the] jcompetition by the tariff. 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