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Barrie Examiner, 14 Dec 1955, p. 12

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special writienfor mmpoumy anadlaairen MWflier OTTAWA DE 12 GP Canl adasagricultural leader in dov emrnent and in tami emanation anembied writheir annual review of the industrys position and pros pect Running like riheme through four days of discussion was the No1 problem the surplus of farm production especiil grain The federal and provincd agriculture FOR BETTER letiormnnce AND Emmi GET THIS £0an Periorinonce Special Heres What We Do Test cylinder Compression Tighten Cylinder Head Manifold Bolts Clem and nahn slim mu Clean and inspect Battery Cables Test Battery Tut Dillrlbniol Mid Sal Paint Gap Set Ignition Timing Cignnnnopupectpisin buioi330spvflu 21 oiun ignition Primary Clrolllt Test Spark intensity Test Engine Vacuum TestFuel Pump Pressure pand Vacuum Inspect and Clean rim gum Remove and Clean carb uretor Clean and Refill on Both Air Cleaner Adjust Carburetor ldio Tighten Iii nan Connec lions on luollsur System Adlust Fan Belt Road Test Truck Regular $1650 Value DECEMBER erciAi $1259 rims EXTRA BULLOCK mount 11 YOUR FORDMONABCB DEALER the rain surplus prdxlm toaster livenoek ieodersi Their bins and onlmalscould take more about l8 cents abushei nnnulily better to ship grain can for cam Thomas who said that western lts way out at its grain surplus Joe Phelps vice chairman of the ndopiJOu of the farm unlons de involves domestic price related But the exportmarket now hail whiter ruched on handling it We the fadenl governrant with Man requests and proveis In only monitored by Wane Illn ister Gardiner was meditation that the feds cflalnet will give more favorhie maddenuon now thaan my previous year to con tinuinz price supports for butter and MI and trellht subsidies for western ruin Federal forecast oifercd little cause for optimism bout unprove tneots in me in the Inimlture industry Government reports predicted tower livestock prices no increase lnfsrm cuhineorne Ind possibly larger grain surpluses provided rain morketinu 10 not lnvmoe and the 1956 crop mnlchesthk years World Increase One reason for the food surplus problem is an increase of produc tion in other countries irsde in agricultural products is becoming grnduaily decreas in part of world trade and pro duction for export is becoming rrnailer sector of agricultural pro duction as well the federal cle purtment said Mr Gardiner said acreage con trols would ngt be the solution to One mliflion he mid would be increased shipment of Prairie grain and it would be cheapermarge than the flatly elevator mange of MrGardiiier sild it would feeding than to feed theyruini the west in this view he supported Om tarios Agriculture Minister swing lo clttle feeding could uplt set the him economy Seveniy cent of every $1 of Ontario farm income came from livestock and livestock products Mr Thomas said Bell Manitobas deputy ag riculture minister said Eastern formers should not fear Some livesloclfixpsnstfifiommurli the west but Manitoba would not campaign for it Mr Bell said Canada could eat if Eastern farmers would double purchahes of western feed stain Some the shaman criticism of fedeml wheat policy came from lnterprovlnclal Farm Union Coun cil He said federal a¢riculture policies are totally inadequate Specifically Mr Phelps urged mind for twoprice policy That to arm production costs and an export price at lower compet itivelevel with lovernmcnt making up the diaerence through subsidies Potatoes Applefl Delegates from BritlshICoiumbln an rinc PM Is and lciged torllgarranggmenis oh Unit ed States potatoes which enter duty iree most of theJenr Iherc werg also demands for potato pried supports Mr Gardiner said floor price would he unworkable it would lead to surpluses As for higher tariffs against the Us spuds that mlght kill 01 good mnrket in the US for Canadian seed pota toes ta save poor market for table potatoes Onionin and Nova Scotla quar reiied over apples when the Mar ide province accused Ontario of Lhwarting its plea for federal su sidies to help dispose of this years big crop Waldo Wash Nova Sentlfi deputy minister of agriculturd said Ontario apparently had decid ed that its time we 18 the little inefficient growers get squehed out and this is the year Mr Thomasthe Ontario min ister said the charge was unfair and gross misrepresentation of the situation Ontario and Quebec growers hiid not opposed federal aid to Nova Scotla growers in wartime be cause the subsidized apples were to be exported Mr Thomas said rhrurik and Maritime apples were competing in the central pro vinees Qntariobeiieved that an ples with no marketsshouid not be kept in producuonthrough sub indies Mr GardinEr intimated that Cl FOILOWING ASIX DAY VISITl toVictorin 30 Her Royal Highness thé Princess Royal left for Vancouver on Friday October 21 in the de sireyer HMCS Athabaskan Prior to embarkingller Royal Highness in spected the Royal Guard with the Queens Color paraded in liMC Dock yard Esquiimalt onliér arrival in the Dockyard amtgun salutewas fired zlgun salute was also fired as the Princess Royal deported from the Harbour Guard arepleft tu Been here as Her Royalflighness inspected the Royal right Lieut Vondette Colouraofiicer Major Geoffrey Eastwood CBE equerry British Army Retdimeut McDonnid Guard Officer RearAdmiralvfi PulienOBE CD Flag Officer Pacific CoastHerRoyalHighness Enroute to Vancouver HMCS Athabaskan was escorted by the following ships of the Second Canadian Escort Squadron the destroyer HMCS Cnyuguv and the frigates lIMCS New GiasgnwaMCS Jonqulere HMQS Stetfilcr and HMCS Ste mortise The ships of the SecpndCanadiap Mlnesweeping Squadron HMCS Com ox llMCS JamesBay and HinesFortune and those of tho 12th Canadian Escort Squadron HMCS Brockviiie HMCS Digby and HMCS Cordova made rendezvous with Athabasan and her escortto man and lcheer ship as Her Royal only if the apple provinces of Nova Scotia Quebec Ontario and BC could devise plan to grow only the most saleable applu and properly grade and handle them Arctic HIKM GovernoraGenLral Massey is planning farreaching tour of the Arctic next March which will take him in flight over the North Pole the only viceregal rep resentativc ever to do so It wiii also make him the governorgeneral pver to visit the lonelyvcommunities in the in archipelago stretching to within 500 miles of the Pole But the 68yearold Mr Massey hasnnother aim than setting pre cedent His trip is planned to bring personn1link with the Queen to Canadas Esloirrlo citizens and those from the south who man the is olated outposts It will alsmgive him glimpse of two 111an de fence lines being built the Dis tant Early Warning line along the Arctic coast and the midCanada line along the 552i parallel ivioni cornNGmoMUSA The number citpersons moving 1mm Canada to the United States Markei Square Barrie We are 38 PETER laws mighty be willing to extend insistence to apple growers but pleaded to announce the openin ORILLIA BRANcii AT TELEPHONE 5080 increased frcnn 16405 to honor from 1945 to 3953 first of our TREET sotvrir hinder the joint ResidentManagcrnent MDSiLYi an wopxitas the 8389350Canndians who paid personal income tax in 1953 onlyiiufli had orgmpre Highness passed wisp STILL KING Canndlan farmers nnrrnaiiy hsr vest about twothirds as muchnat as whenLoneéholf us much barlo as wheatn Now the mostregal numbered pain 959 of them all Craftini KING SIZE oil set in Numbered oil Sets 17 Various Sizes ROPE BC Dc OptThe aldfl1ilnfl$ lieel idea has Merl Wed by Ille laden fish fsneil amine yum ran therrmnivu neer here ihis fall Iml wu pronounced onimedlnie sccéesrhy lmllren bloiozisL rvAsth hwiucn Mom spat12 inane There wns more steel made in Canada in the first ten mo ths of this year than in the whole 105 p108 frlm iachcd lo rieelrluftaL opposite hm lneer who at nisurvey trip to the whee cen sixlsofz two fine eiawpe has rrnde rompeine rues stretchedcn rice The fnmes In anglessnd motivation is aided by twopaddies aimretain sieel fram es sta degreearigie Puddle and en thus from four spaked heel which revolves on bearings each end of the shaft The entire rig mounted on omvporntoonsv each feet long Euch basket net lsiO feet deep and forms at the extremity es Zlvssbriorc the TXVEPCWYEHL fish in the basket hound gently info iiveboxl Salmon can re main injthellve box for long per iods Without hnnm After tagging the fishare rein ed to the river immune wheel Dolores Deukin is preparinp payment helices for150000 Biue Cross subxcribers who have kept Jhei Biuo Cross You spirit blue Cross lfyou thongs our lab or roll the figures were 3620431 tons as compared to 3le13822 tons incoiiws of $25000 CAKES CHRISTI Christi FR ELLEN RT momus l0 FAX 30 Imus out mosr PLAN mum atoms ciimsr Esriun running kc thcoIdfarliionedplumpudding itsmoist and fruity and fragrant No fuss or bother about serving it You just univrnp the sparklingcellophaneahd set the pudding in boiling water for ninety minutes Serves Liver flavoured5a Es PUDDINGS recipe printeflvbli thetag

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