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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Mar 1967, p. 7

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|production of more than 1,000,-|1966 crop is the second grown| But the report notes that THE OSHAWA TIMES, 7 | eons }000,000 pounds. junder a system of production |; -leaf tobacco tak C di H Soci t efore tie T J. S. T obac 1 4 @) Growers The report doesn't say so, but|control designed to improve ont y saad : Sigel ana lan umane cie y BNE --_-- ae petal a rise in exports, a factor in|quality and trim an unwieldy|"™® ' Process and w ae ee rr $26,000,- better prices, was helped by the|surplus. The report says this is |Quire new machinery to Process unjustifiable, added little to the ion of pri- e e lrestrictions imposed on pur-|being achieved. : it in some_ manufacturing, Ret urns F rom Seal Hunt area's economy and, for small : "a ed Rece ve Record Pp ces | Rhodes geo "ae ala pe agg Me ope el gp a fi erly : abroad They added n allege b I } |Rhodesian regime. | Many. overseas manufactu ack eye" abroad. They a } ; g lin sales of loose-leaf flue- cured | y r-| MONTREAL (CP) Observ-) ives hired : tobacco as contracted with the|ers also continue to prefer the : The group reported that al-| that if the hunt continued from |EXPORTS UP SHARPLY traditional bundles. It says 43|bundled tobacco, it says. jers from the Canadian Society though the Canadian govern-| a conservation angle alone there lermath of WASHINGTON (CP) -- U.S. Kemer which is used mainly in|bacco division of the agriculture) U.S. exports last year are val-| 16> cent of the 1966 sales were] for the Prevention of Cruelty to|ment is making an effort at| is danger of ultimate extinction ittee h growers of flue-cured tobacco|cigarettes although also in pipe|department's consumer and/ued at $390,000,000 for 517,000,-|; 7 iggce-leaf form. | LIGHTS THE WAVES Animals, freshly. returned from|"humanizing" the operation it! of the seals. Meads aa received record prices last|blends, received $738,000,000 in|marketing service. They cover|000 pounds sold to Britain, West} i an Ox : [an inspection tour of sealing op-jis for various reasons impos-| James St. Onge, SPCA anl- fety, also year, showed a big jump in ex-|1966 and a record average price|the 95 per cent of all flue-cured| |Germany, Japan and others.| One reason is said to be a} Great Orme's Head _light- lerations in the Gulf of St. Law-|sible to enforce the many regu-| mal welfare director, said fish f the New ports and produced much/of $66.80 a 100 pounds against|tobacco sold by auction. /This is an increase of 23 per geasinne of labor to tie the to-|house, on the Welsh coast, can| rence, reported Monday night/lations and that Instances of] ery officers are doing their best y that al- higher quality. the previous peak, $64.65 in 1965.} This is the largest item in shige over 1965. bacco and the higher costs of be seen for 24 miiles in sa bro are convinced no justifica-|cruelty still exist. | to enforce the regulations. Growers of flue - cured to-! These findings are by the to-!U.S. tobacco crop, with annuali The report also notes that thel existing labor. 'Irish Sea. tion for the traffic exists. | Sealing, they said, is morally | LANDSMEN ARE PROBLEM Ships' crews were making an effort to observe them but it was impossible to supervise the -" actions of landsmen. "In the over-all picture it was a distressing sight to see mother xX seals trying to protect their young, vainly, then trying to identify the dead carcases of their pups, I saw many mothers beaten off in their protective ef- forts,"' he said. Alex MacLaurin, SPCA prest- dent, said the small loss to the Canadian economy by abolition of sealing could be recompensed by funds: available under var- ious federal programs of aid. He said the "white coat" pelts aren't sold in Canada and the idea that Newfoundlands needed seal meat to live i "ridiculous." "It appears that, contrary to the wishes of the majority of Canadians, government inaction is based on not offending the voters in the Maritime prov- INCes. COMMONS BRIEFS SELL STATION OTTAWA (CP)--A radar sta- AsP Cares... About You! epg $120,030, the Commons was told ------$--$-- Better Meals Are Made With '"Super-Right" Meats! SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY -- CANADA'S FINEST NATURALLY AGED "RED BRAND" STEER BEEF STEAKS & ROASTS WING STEAK or ROAS g - ROUND STEAK ROAST BONELESS BOTTOM CUT Boneless RUMP ROAS | pag tod \ | | eee ers or MINCED State Secretary Judy LaMarsh said in a written return for € S f d B | '- Creditiste Leader Caouette. "ec eq (exe) UYS ° as ROADS MONEY AVAILABLE ' OTTAWA (CP)--A total of $4,307,585 remains in the $75,- SIRLOIN STEAK | 2 A&P Brand Batter Fried Pacifle (whole er halves) No sidecacl aioe sy Oe ee Diefenbaker government, the SHOPSY'S OR COORSH 2 TO 3 LB. -- FOR A DELICIOUS CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE DINNER SE A PINK Commons was informed' Mon- 3 He of each project and each prove SALMON ince had an allocation of $7,500,- ¢ 000. The balance of federal 1 4 shares for Ontario includes lb ee $245,605. QUOTES COSTS peng JOTES OTTAWA (CP) -- When the REGULAR PRICE $1.09 -- SAVE 20¢ Ib ¢ national employment service was reorganized last year and RIGENA renamed Canada manpower Sea Seald (in batter) services, it cost the government 20-0Z each $583,372. In a parliamentary re- PEPPERONI HADDOCK {4-02 pkg 49. turn for John A. Irvine (PC-- 7 London),' the manpower depart- ment said it spent the bulk of the amount, $508,868, for alter- -- e @ ations to buildings ig signs. QUT INTO CHOP. 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PATRICK'S DAY TEXAS, LARGE FULL BUNCH, FLORIDA, FRESH, GREEN, No. 1 GRADE No. 1 GRADE d | : NONE PRICED HIGHER AT A@PI ONTARIO GROWN COOKING, BRUSHED and POLISHED, ONIONS: 39° || uns' =°199, NONE PRICED HIGHER AT aap bi ~ A VARIETY OF POPULAR COLOURS YALL PRICES SHOWN IN THIS AD ARE GUARANTEED THROUGH SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1967. OSHAWA, WHITBY & BOWMANVILLE Ask for an = -- Ad-visor Nema ee ETE AIT --

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