Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 5 Nov 1959, p. 14

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OP The threa convention of the Ontario cderatiea of Agriculture ended hero Wednesday night by dispos ing of the last of mate than 50 resolutions on the order paper Most hotly dcbhted of these was the hog producers resolution nresdny alleging that other in terests are pressing for selling methods favoring hog buyers and calling for support otthe sellers right to determine his marketing policy This Was reference to the packers declared policy of favor ing an auction system against the hog producers hidaodssk system The resolution whichalso asked the government to reafv firm the principle behind the marketing enabling legislation survived tabllng motion and won overwhelming support The economic squeeze of noun rcpaatedly President Gar don Greer and rural sociologist Dr Helen Aboli of the federal agriculture department forecast that the family farm will last long time however Dr Taggart said the movement away from the land seemed to be slowing down lately RESOLUTIONS PASSED Resolutions approved included one to ask for banning of agri calturalprodacls as retail loss leaders at call for more market ing research demand for sec tional unemployment insuranco for farm workers and claim for freight rate assistance on eastern grain similar to the freight subsidy on western grain moving to the East In panel discussion Wednese day Dr Abell said one in every four Ontario farms has persons in the household other than the primary farm occupants and many are infirm or disabled peolt to people off the land came up pie who would otherwise be in lnr stilutions Most Canadians Re Tax Sharing QUEBEC CBPremier Paul Suave of Quebec said Wednesday that Ontario Alberta andBritish Columbia share Quebecs views on federal provincial taxshah ing issues and Saskatchewan is seriously reexaminng its stand think we can hope for an appreciable improvement in tax sharing arrangements by last perhaps sooner MrSnuvc sai When five provinces repre sentingnn per cent of the noun economy are in agreement will be in positionto con sider not the possibility of complete solution but appreci able improvementsfl The premier spoke twine Wed nesday on his views regarding federal provincial taxation ar emeats the morning he told Quebec iigree 0n Stand Sauve Claims Province Union of Municipalities of his belief that tax arrange ments will be modified within the next three years QUIZZED BY REPORTERS Asked to elaborate during an afternoon press conference he said Premier Frost of Ontario had told federalprovincial com forence two or three years ago that it Ontario were given taxa tlon means it would look alter its own needs in 1957 he said Premier Man ning of Alberta hadexpressed similar view and at the recent federalprovincial finance minis ters conference Premier Bennett endorsed remarks Mr Sauve made on taxation problems Mr Sauve said Saskatchewan is reviewing its position on fiscal issues Esotessor Ralph Campbell of thedepartmeat of economics at the DAC at Guelph also fore casting long stay for the fam ily form said youths were being attracted away from fauna rather than being forced away resolution urging that fann land not be incorporated within municipalities unless two thirds of residents vote in fever was passed Amalgamation or rural areas in the past has raised farmcrs taxes beyond the pro ductive capacliy of the land the resolution stated Demand But Mock replied that the bomb equal to 100000 tons of TNT is small is nomparlronwith the thennonuclear islandbusters un leashed by the United Stator Russia and Britain It would be not off in virtu ally uninhabited plaee called Dea ert of Thirst in the Sahara1000 miles from the Moroccan and AL gerian coastlines and would en danger no one Moroccoa Ahmed Talbl Bong hlma challenged the argument that the site worthless desert saying some 200000 people live in the areawhlch he described as fertile territory with rich palm groves and grazing for camel herds hadsheep Moch said that for 10 years France had sought to set an ex ample in disarmament but had been forced to turn to the bombs not without painful renuncia uom Revision Of Liquor Laws NIAGARA FALLS Ont The Ontario Federation of Labor convention Wednesday with demand that the provincial government form commission to investigate and revise existing liquor legislation Delegates described present Ontario liquor laws as oldfash ioned and obsolete Prohibition of liquor adver tising tram Ontario outlets is ridiculous and ineffective law the federation resolution said The resolution committee relt jeeted proposal byHany Mar ley of the Brewery Malt and Soft Drink Workerslnternatiaaal Un ion that the convention supperta resolution favoring the sale of beer and wine on Sunday in its ceased dining lounges Several convention speakers said Ontarios liquor laws are having detrimental affect on employment in the liquor ihdus try and tourist trade Also passed unanimously by the more than 800 delegates was resolutioncalling upon the On tario government to amehd hours of work legislation so as to re due the permissible 48 hour work week to 40 hoursProvision for payment of time and half for employees working in excess of eight hoursa day and 40 hours week Were false recommended Also sought is amendment of the Vacations With Pay Act to provide two weeks vacation after one years service and three weeks after five years Delegates expressed dissatu faction at shortage of inspec tors in the factory inspection branch of the Ontario department of labor resolution was passed re questing an increase in the num ber of laundry inspectors Closure of the Fort William plant of Canadian Car Company Limited resulted in aresolution endorsing the ff of the United Auto Workers and Office Employees unions to retain the industry within Ontario The conventionwas told that the company was in all commercialoperations to Mont real The conventiori also approved the principleof portable pensions lnu TORONN CmThe talc at on ancient toilet him rug board of controiWedoew The board wai pandering9e casein streetmithaotyonr Water Hitter on it City Treasurer William lathpbdi notified new that unleash inabldto collect the water bill of noun by the tenants of thalz houna on Napanoe St private thorn oughlaroha willhavato out off their water apply He saidthe homes are served bya alngi wgter meter nnd there disputeas to howmuctr each notes Apparently one fellow de cldedto put in modern toilet to replace the ancieo be had Mr Campbell said He had one that had chain up here like this and you pulled the chain like so on man seamen telliction For Outlaan Trading Stamps wane CANADIAN eases The out outright provincial move tovban trading stamps in instaadot status the walerdf hebcntthe rothat ttarnptied into bathtubnndiuatdet run Campbell said tbeflt and quarter consumption on the street ran to 600000galloop largely as result of broken or defective plumbing To eguip each house withlis own water meter would require installation of sound valves The plumbingin some of those homes is so ancientthat it you tried to fit valve on it it mild fall apart Mr Camp conciud as Put Lid on Spending For Defence Hurt Canada Too WASHINGTON or The United States worriedabout its budget costs andfercign trade deficit may attempt to put lid on its defence spending not in Europe but in Canada as well Qualified authorities saidtoday thisUS view on the need for economy may be conveyed to Canadians at the twoday rninlslt teriai meeting opening Sunday at the presidents Camp David Md retreat 65 miles north of Wash ington gt The whole field of military economic andvpolitieal implica tionsinvnlved in Canada US defencewill be reviewed these authorities said The empbas Union Industry lire Deadlock Over Key Issue WASHINGTON AHFederal mediators today said manage ment and union officialsnre in absolute deadlock one key issue in the steel strike This is the industrys insistence on the right to change working conditions it considerswasteful or inefficient David MeDonaid United Steelworkers Union presi dent and chiefmegotlatnrior his side has served notice that it would be acceptedpnly over my dead body Many observers view it as the major issue in the strilreknnw in its 114th day Both sides have adamantly told us there is no present hope the transfer of pensions by an employee from one employer to anotherand asked the govern ment to assure adequate pensions for all Canadians asfierbns cycles forvnegularfabrica and wag cycles for your weargarmenis Dryer Scycles to fit enery fabucneedencludes aspeqialrcycle for wash wears ASK ANEtGHBOUR nonasanut artist iii17MHOVA fanaticism Med cal Klts Exceptionally wen detaiiedcin polyethylene plastiol mesons es stethoscope microkeope with Fires with loud realistAc and andbarrel smokes Has masndymg igm aposition adi table lens and absorbent th us need todfcctbconamleain foreign aid and foreign defence spending The has poured many mil lions of dollars into Canadian darr and other electronic lnstniln tlona The US is reported to have placed about $50009000 worth of defence contracts in Canada this year though Cana dians maintain the 05 still is doing enough in the way of di verting defence orders to Cana dian factories under production shoring arrangements The economy drive would not mean cancellation of any exist ing contracts in Canada but it may reduce prospects of expan slon of quture US offshore delt In Steel Strike of compromise on that issue spokesman for the Federal Me diation and Conciliation Service told reporter Company negotiators have con tended that only by gaining more efficiency through changing the work rules can the companies af ford to grant any wage increases and other benefitsasked by the union without adding to inflation The union eontonda rules changes would eliminate worker gains made over the years and challengesthe companies arguA ment first the rules have resulted in unnecessary work assignments The negotiations stood in re cess at least until Friday asboth sldesawaited the 115 Supreme Courts decisiancn whether to sustain TaftHartley law injunc Lion ordering the 500000 striking Canada as tnkenWednesday by fluidity afiatlomdetermu ine vali pa elsewhae But no other flit followed the notion of Ontario plans no immediate legislation to outlawthe coupons AttorneyGeneral Kelso he said The province had nol fallen comparable to that in Al berta which could bevaniended by immediate cabinet action We would be very cautious about takiag any action that mieht be taken to involveaoverna meat regulation af buslness Mr Roberts said Grocery chains hsgmMOVM faces are promoting tlie stamps which are offered with tha pur chased rnerc andise and may be tradedrfo variety of items No coupon plunilas been intre ducedto date in Newfoundland Prince Edward Island and Brit ish Columbia In Alberta use of the stamps was made illegal under amend ments to the Licensing of Trade and Businesses Act But atom £015qu bonuses Mlaaoas murmurs ricruass ART Religious Supplies allMm srl workersrbaak to their jobs for 80 days tsrsSUiéetl brushes paint kits and ailvthanecesH vary supplies for Todays artists now offering theistamps are be ing IlioWed time to close Mil their programs The Alberta rexuldtlons will not aflect premiums given in packaged merchandise manutac tured hy companies which sell their products in the province put donut operate within its her ders And if an Alberta maau lecturer fIds he has to put pae miums tn packaged goods Inf compete an unequal basis with outside manufacturers an exocy nonmaybemadefotheswecp ins regulations Defence Share lip $50 Million More it throws cmPrime Minn ter Dlefenbaker said Wednesday that Canada hasenloyed about 50000300 more in defence pm ductlon sharing in on first nine months of this year than in any previous oneyear period Mr OlefenhakerLelaborating to reporters on remarks he made Tuesday in Toronto speech said contractsrecclved from do to Oz total about $75000 FRAMING We have allarge of atylosand designs priced very moderately Es census large stock new oil than all anon lNTODAY To JfOATE$f Ana WALLPAPER ra 33210 Each Ins Brightocloured cover lacertrim Removable hoodfz zippersonto handles gt Selections Delights Flushlrglals Has compass on headli Red flasher at ear Colourful metal case

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