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Barrie Examiner, 24 Nov 1976, p. 11

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The Barrie Examiner Wednesday Nov 24 19761 Mixed Schnieder Bulk PlCltled PIGS FEET Shopsys All BEEF WHOLE HERRING OR MACKEREL BACON ENDS Mary Miles lb Pkg WIENERS 49E Fresh Minced Regular GROUND BEEF Fresh Not Frolen Sawcut Fresh Not From Sam 79s 89s Fresh Ont Grade Frying CHICKENS Schneider Bulk 493 Mary Miles Lb Box Frozen BEEF STEAKETTES FINAL REMARKS Presidentelect Carter looks on as President Ford delivers remarks to reporters on the White House grounds follow ing meeting in the Oval 0f fice Monday AP Photo Cites uncertainty in grain system WINNIPEG CP vet this forum that has produced JELLY POWDERS Delmonte Pkg of PUDDING CUPS Royale O1 Instant PUDDINGS Monarch or Robin Hood 7Ib 4$l 00 FLOUR $1 19 CAKE MIX 59 CAKPEwiiiix 3$I°° $1 49 Biiiibr CAKE MIX 289 59¢ Monarch 89 5$IOO 89 SPONGE PUDDINGS Manning Asst Varieties BAG COOKIES Shirritf IS 01 LEMON PIE FILLING Tang Pkg of Flavor ORANGE CRYSTALS Cavalier 24 IO Fl 01 Case CANNED POP Treesweet 48 Fl 01 from Conc $299 FRUIT JUICE Ocean Spray 40 Fl 01 CRANBERRY COCKTAIL 89 TGMATD JUICE 3$I oo VEGETABLE JUICE 79¢ 99 48 Ft 01f V8 Welches 24 Fl Oz GRAPE JUICE HiC 48 Fl 01 ERUIT DRINKS 14 lOFI 01Caseof PEPSI or coKE hopes Flavored Pkg of ORANGE CRYSTALS 59 694 499 $35399 Reynolds Wrap 18 125 49 Not Frozen USA Instant IO 01 Jar NESCAFE COFFEE Maxwell House IO 01 Iar INSTANT COFFEE Chase and Sanborn lb Bag GROUND COFFEE Red Rose Pkg of 60 TEA BAGS 250 Cup SALADA TEA Ovaltine Instant 23 01 Iar HOT CHOCOLATE Nestle lb Instant HOT CHOCOLATE Robin Red Minced 73401 SOCKEYE SALMON Paramount Flaked 01 Tin LIGHT TUNA Nestle IO 01 Instant HOT CHOCOLATE PRICES ON BROADER RANGE or or TIME CHECK IT ouT TODAY Alpo I4 V3 01 DOG FOOD Budget Cat I5 or or DOG FOOD Purina to kg Bail DOG CHOW Purina kg Sea Nip or CAT CHOW Purina $00 Gms TENDER VITTLES Purina Kg MEOW MIX Derby IS 01 All Varieties CAT FOOD Purine All Varieties 01 CAT FOOD Purina I76 01 MEOWMIX ALUMINUM F0 ll LB $317 $349 $199 $109 $299 $159 $179 99 59 99 IOx32g 49¢ Pennyworth Roll TOILET TISSUE 69 PAPER TOWELS 88 Kleenex Boutique 75 59 NAPKINS 55 Kleenex Ply 200 ACIAL TISSUE Delsey roll ply TOILET TISSUE All Sizes 48 KOTEX Mansixe Ply $279 KLEENEX 60s 59 Glad IV Ml Strong GARBAGE BAGS Tempo IV ml White Pkg of I2 99 KITCHEN KATCHERS 49 Baby Scott 30 or 24s DISPOSABLE DIAPERS $199 Cindy liquid 33 Fl Oz LIQUID DETERGENT Javex I28 Fl liquid BLEACH ABC Heavy Duty DETERGENT NuFlutl I28 01 $159 EApRIEOSDETENER $165 DISH SOAP 89 DETERGENT $I 35 DETERGENT 89 Sunlight 32 Fl 01 Dish Johnsons I8 01 99 KLEAN SHINE $189 59 87 Johnsons 22 Glory Rug CLEANER VNEOCITRANV 299 $I59 eran private trader says Can adas grain system is showing signs of stagnation feebleness and uncertainty Charles Swartz founder and chairman of Northern Sales Ltd says the reason lies in restrictive bureaucratic sales monopoly which is sapping the strength and bypassing the marketing talent of the private grain trade The way out he says may lie III an intelligent partnership between government and pri vate industry Mr Swartz made his casein series of articles in the Winni peg Free Press weekly Report on Farthing lie says if production targets are met by other producing countries and if Canada cannot increase its crop and export levels well above the average of the last IO years anada by 19th Inay well account for only eight per cent or less of World wheat exports Ten years ago it had 23 per cent tINllNlFITIIESYSTEM Should we continue to ex periment with alleged orderly marketing while countries ad hering to open competition con tinue to expand production and sales at every turn Ihe anadian wheat board trown agency has sole juris diction ovcr export sales of wheat barley and oats Three years ago producer referen dum rejected the idea of plac ing rapeseed vegetable oil source under board authority tnecffect of government mo nopon control Mr Swartl says is to place in jeopardy the future of the Winnipeg Com modity Exchange whose only crime against the Canadian grain industry was that it re flected too often the ugly reali ties of world supply and de mand lhe wheat board Canadas largest grain trader now re fuses to use the exchange facil ities and instead is sellingto ex porters in manner that causes them to use United States fu tures markets he says III refusing to use Winnipeg the board cites the dangerously thin volume of activity as the main reason yet it is the boards deliberate boycott of BUSIEII IIIAN MOST lhc pied flycatcher feeds in sects to its young up to 33 times an hour making more than 0th feeding trips while the young remain in the nest such situation that can only work to the benefit of the boards publicly stated read iness to take over all grains listed on the exchange SOLD MALTING HARLEY Not long after the rapeseed plebiscite Mr Swartz writes the wheat board made sub stantial domestic sale of mal ting barley for which it ac cepted barley futures and cash For reasons best known to itself the board assumed the role of speculator and held its gosition in face of declining arley prices After eventually closing its position at loss well over $1 million the board then ceased all activities in the Winnipeg Commodity Exchange Its rationale appeared flaw less the open market didnt work the way they want it to and the private trade was al leged to be taking advantage of the board and therefore the producer It now had its reason to ignore the Canadian open market facilities albeit very expensive one What the board had really done was sound the death knell for the commodity exchange Without having to lift fin ger it could now sit back and watch trading fall to trickle thus scaring away buyers sell ers speculators and most im portant of all the credibility of forum that once determined not only every Canadian grain price but also influenced prices around the world Betty Thompson Invites Your Vote for Board of Education 25 OF ESSA NOTICE OF POLL I976 Elections Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Township of Essa that poll will be held on Monday December 6th I976 from 1100 om to pm for the purpose of electing the following Reeve DeputyReeve and three Councillors for the Township of Essa Councillor twoyear term Three Trustees for the Police Village of Thornton for twoyear term The Advance Poll will be held on Saturday Novem ber 27 I976 from Il00 om to 800 pm at Essa Municipal Building Baxter The last day for making application to the Clerk for certificate to vote by proxy is Tuesday November 30 I976 up to 500 pm Arthur Roth Returning Oificer

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