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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 May 1967, p. 30

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ee i YS ON eS ew ey eee vv we e's "ys wow wes oe es es 1m GONAWA timer, ednesday, May 17, 1967 _ Wheat Pact Acceptance Reserved EDMONTON (CP) -- Prairie is, xW--Ex-warrant previous board-| agriculture officials have given a the new three-year international ee wheat agreement grudging ac- oie ceptance, lamenting the fact 4 : that they failed to get all of a hoped-for 50-cents-a-bushel price increase. of the structures, aims, mem- bership and finances of the 40- campus student organization. The draft report on structures calls for a new set-up along pro- vincial lines. 'Douglas Ward, president, said after the meeting the board would be expanded to 14 mem- bers from nine and would rep- résent provinces rather than re- gions. 'The report asks that the CUS "hold the line" on the 65-cent- a-student annua) levy so that more money would be available to the provincial organizations. By doing this, Mr. Ward said, More provincial organizations would be able to hire full-time personnel. SPECIAL! PLAIN OR RIPPLE LOBLAWS ASSORTED SHRUBS SEE OUR FINE SELECTION OF QUALITY GARDEN SUPPLIES! POTATO CHIPS RUSHED FROM CALIFORNIA! NO.1] GRADE STRAWBERRIES CLIP mis certizicate ror THis FREE BONUS WITHOUT PURCHASES LIMIT ONE CERTIFICATE PER CUSTOMER REDEEMABLE AT THIS STORE ONLY QUART BOX 69°. _ POUND 12: é SPECIAL THIS WEEK! DELICIOUS TROPICAL FRUIT! See | The attitude in the West, x8 " where this year's grain crops i e are just being seeded, appears 9000 3 to be that the Canadian negotia- v00 ats tors at Geneva did as well as ae sagas and = a loaf ts better --$--$--___, 2000 173 an none at all. cen 2000 28 The new agreement, replacing) 3190 8157 one that expires in July, was 10s 18 negotiated during the Kennedy Set round of world tariff bargain- ad a ing. Under the new pact, the 1275 525 minimum price to Canadian ' pe rH farmers for No. 1 northern 1 wheat Lakehead price will be 40| 10 as cents higher. Minimum price 350. 125 delivered in Vancouver will be) See, $2.03 and the maximum gr $2.4314. | See. The deal represents a boost of| fi aN eget about 20 cents a bushel oF a £ i by f 3000 17 minimum price set by the las international wheat agreement eh al, PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 17, 18, 19, 20 Fa i tive gh ae ig C ' ee ale may rise by less than 20 cents. 100 122 The current Canadian price for| SPECIAL! THE FINEST SELECTION PREDRESSED YOUNG 10 768 No. 1 northern at od Loe pera Ba 1000 32 is about 17 cents a bushel above) 'ad 101 the present floor. Ou é Ou oney CANADA ¢ 500.580 Charles Gibbings of Regina, ' ae Oe) 2100 32 Bresident of the Saskatchewan If not completely: satisfied with ANY A GRADE B24 Wheat Pool, said the new agree-| a ' age 8 ment "does not provide western| e fresh meat you buy from LOBLAWS UNDER 10 LB. ie as farmers with as high a price} 00 16 } for wheat as had been hoped) LB 1900 90 } but it is as much as could be' ' 1900 45 achieved. under the circum- ee ig stances." j . 1300 2 ATTENDED TALKS sPEciAL! SWIFT'S PREMIUM preoressen a0, 128 Mr. Gibbins was one of five 525 $13 representatives of producer or- 1142 13 ganizations in the West who} 100 $14 joined the Canadian delegation EST 3500 109 h Geneva for critical phases of} YOUNG die the negotiations. | 500 138 Back in Regina, he said| tad 785 $13 studies had shown that a price CANADA A GRADE N00 Pt che of at oe neha a 1200 5s ishel was needed to allow Ca- 2000 4 ogg oan ha tage to at ae 2 UNDER 10 LBS. wot it ; cots. Se | SPECIAL! NEW SWEET TASTE - SWIFT'S SUGAR PLUM 109 Roy Atkinson of Saskatoon, 100. president of the National Farm: FULLY SKINNED, LEAN, SHANK OFF WHOLE OR HALF SPECIAL! LOBLAWS 12 " ers' Union, said Tuesday the F Fe Bes smaller-than-hoped-for. price in- KED SMOKED 2900 crease embodied in the new re ae agreement means that Cana- 1820 dian wheat producers face sev- 1000. eral imperatives. 103 39: Mr. Atkinson, who like Mr. ! pam) pty eh gears pig in the hic ws i neva talks, said the imperatives " are these: LB. SPECIAL! LOBLAWS COFFEE "00! | "Canadian wheat producers| gat { {should) become conscious of| SPECIAL! FIRST QUALITY VAC PAC RINDLESS SIDE 330 18 ! production costs and take imme- ' MAPLE 1LB. 6 an tiate action to assure control of BACcoe LEAF PKG a ', . costs. : ' "They should demand and or- Pai "i 2400 , ganize a more efficient farm] SPECIAL! BURNS VAC PAC "wil sialee Ti supply distribution system. 1LB G ; ae a Pomel! YW INES 32 , 2 modern grain gathering and PKG. SPECIAL! 30% OFF INSTANT COFFEE mb handling system and up-to-date, ahs. $2 low-cost transportation." SPECIAL! HOSTESS BISCUITS '000 REQUIRES SUBSIDY 23 OZ. ¢ rae Ken Singleton, president of} , 70 BIS. 2200 Fy the Manitoba Farmers' Union, PKG. ae ew "3 Winnipeg bie yn Rye 4 700 3 ice increase requires that the Canadian government set up aj SPECIAL! ALL FLAVOURS 00 1800 d subsidy program for western 48 FL. a 500 po el Hi-C DRINKS ey SPECIAL! ALL 13%* VARIETIES - GERBERS un Mr. Singleton said that with- bd WA ee: farmers will be TINS ie np, io : forced by the cost-price squeeze UN Kone 0 6 get out of wheat production.| SPECIAL MONARCH West Mite. 500 3 Nels Malm of Calgary, presi- 10-OZ. C Write Star 4000 dent of the Alberta Federation D ARF All DES ERT PKG. Yale teed 3000 of Agriculture, said the pro- Yukon € = 6200 if posed agreement was not too OILS bad. SPECIAL! PRIDE OF CANADA ain 900 "A lot of farmers would have ! 1 s ' Bantt 250 $) ahead to have a tow care oatte. SPECIAL! APPLEFORD SPECIAL! ALL VARIETIES SPECIAL! ALL FLAVOURS MASON 'a. ether a but there is the other angle too: WAXED WO FT. ROSE FL r aie Shs, AERO 2 We've got to sell to these people PAPER ? ROLL ¢ RELISHES oz. ¢ TIN ®& "csecemnnmnNnEN nase eS and we don't want to price our- BOXES JARS selves out of the market either." SPECIAL! FROZEN FARM HOUSE BANANA, SPECIAL! CORONATION « SPECIAL! ASSORTED COLOURS CHOCOLATE,COCONUT 1202. EACH SWEET MIXED : 10 FL. Students' Group, CREAMPIES 39° PICKLES "= 39°/6 3%. 49° 21.69 TISSUE nh wal ents Group JAR TINS case "= ® TISSUE H Holds Meeting SPECIAL! HOSTESS CANDY SPECIAL! ED. SMITH : SPECIAL! PECTIN uoz Ee TOMATO ain g | NOW 1S THE TIME To PLANT! ¢. Ay OTTAWA (CP) --Dixectors of] JFATIEC CELLO KETCHUP 2% NO 1 GRADE! 3 LB. Hs the Canadian Union of Students BAG U BTLES. | Hi met here Monday to discuss a : phocegyee HES BOX plan for a. massive revamping eee eae RR Tom: ) roncnast 'WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF f The report will be mailed to] "Serta | yc I aie one WE RESERVE THE RIGHT ia university student governments || spoTueAars sine ORANGE JUICE TO LIMIT QUANTITIES xp for study prior to the general ExTRA PREY ACADIAN COOKIES EXTRA CREST EXTRA EXTRA FAB EXTRA se ae Cease expi CUS conference Sept. 2-9 in STAMPS stamps EEE «= stamps Cc) STAMPS STAMPS Midlhadtahiadenedae = STAMPS clea London, Ont. WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF WITH COUPON & PuNCHAS OP Oth Neo tie we i; aay eerie spe borospesn gary hd ONE 48 FL OZ. TH OME 60%. AEROSOL TIR ms ONE 9.02. Pa. frin FIRST TO FINISH Masri iahal woth Panaee WHEW' POZE HOSTESS POWDERED DRINKS STOKELYS FANCY AIAx BOUIN HOOD | ST. CATHARINES, Ont. (CP) MEAT STEW FrebeAl ORANGE CAKE [Mere GRAPE JUICE | [alMerbe@l ENGLISH MINTS FRESHIE TOMATO JUICE Biiiretyy WINDOW CLEANER RESEDA | sronce cae wix The © Leonard Luhowy, 21, and Al 211 _courom Bxvints MAY 24 STAMPS stamps ROT i Bena enter oma ae Msintroent tbe iaaniatcaheidaees §-- STAMPS RiMRaiRiaenAAl STAMPS : Sosiak, 16, plan to be the first neMast WITH COUPON & PUR hikers to walk the iple 20 wrsenet arcu tas ae a oe csp ga mile Bruce Trail from Miagara uianics aaa pps, i WHITE SWAN -- LINEN Fr FRESH non CALIFORNIA Falls to Tobermory, Ont, They SHORTENING ants rites MIXED BUTS SERVIETTES LETTUCE 4 CARROTS EXTRA ORANGES be Teeause of ha gy ho ve gate pid ls PEA sis couron rxnats nay 2« MPEPHEI xo cour xvas nay 26 a couron wortes MAY 24 289 COURON exPines MAY 26 zie couron exnints wav 4 MMRTPOETRL 23 couroN terns say 9 around rug terrain. The 4 ; ' e ° northern end. of the trail has Oshawa Shopping Centre Store Open Wed., Thurs. and Fri. till 9:30 - Downtown Store Open Thurs. and Fri. till 9 P.M. | Rae ati never been walked before,

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