/ A ;« MANY STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM Y" ~* ANYTHING THAT IS PRINTABLE â€" WE PRINT "Thursday, December 15, 1949. LETS HAVE CHRISTMAS â€"~â€"TURK EY units from Peninsula Lumber Co. it‘s easy to have a Kitthen you‘ll take pride in . . . a ~#itchen your friends will envy. * to fit your kitchen Fruit Belt Restaurant LOOK! ALL THIS WEEK NEW CASH ad CARRY STORE HOMECOOKED TURKEY WITH ALL AT THE FRUIT BELT SATURDAY, DEC. 24 SUNDAY, DEC. 25 MENS SHIRTS BEAUTIFULLY LAUNDERED 3 for 36c CABINET S (3 Shirts for Price of 2) 14 MAIN ST. W. PHONE 7 W AT OUR Utility Units Drawer Units Sink Fronts Wall Units GONTINUATIONS FRUIT GROWERsS what other growers are doing in the marketing of produce. A oneâ€" desk scheme, < it was believed, would eliminate the suggested practice ‘of cutting prices and quotations named on shipments The new market scheme would put a price tag on all shipments inâ€" stead of leaving prices to the deâ€" cision of the wholesaler at some distant "point. No opposition would be encounâ€" tered from shippers, Mr. Fisher said in setting up a scheme. After some discussion the meeting passed a resolution authorizing the formaâ€" tion ~of & committee which, first among its members,: and then in conference, with district shippers, will explore the possibilitics of a oneâ€"desk marketing scheme for Mr. Nickerson said he had found such a system in operation in Briâ€" tish Columbia which had won the complete confidence of all the West Coast fryit growers. It was explain ed that the scheme for carload movements only, was the first step vegetables in andout of Ontario. Named to committee were W. E. Nickerson, J. R. Stork, Ernest system for all shipments of fresh In the presentation of the finanâ€" clal report of the past year by E. F. Neff, it was shown that $269.43 had been paid for shipments of peaches to every member of parâ€" liament from C M. Bonham or: chards, by the Niagara Peninsula Fruit Growers‘ Association. The shipment was made at the sugâ€" gestion of Harry P..Cavers, M.P. because of the adverse publicity ‘wllclhdéouufromnnrhla Parliament last yegr. The remarks of B. C. M..P.s, the chairman said, were very flattering and, he «said, Mr. Bonham was to be congatulatâ€" odforthv-r’tlm shipment. Wws L210 00802 0g00 anamara The reports ‘of various NPFGA committees were heard. Dr. W. H. Upshall presented an extensive reâ€" port of the Research Committce which aroused considerable discusâ€" sion ground the qualities of various types of produce containers Conâ€" siderable dissatisfaction at the "unâ€" justified increase" in basket prices was volced by C M: Bonnam who appeared to have the support of the meeting. If the upwan! trend in basket prices continue, it was suggested that sources outside Onâ€" tario be investigated. . At arother point of the meeting, Mr. Bonham asked Fruit Inspector Warren McNiven why it was that fruit shipments, once marked as below top standards, were allowed to move. He said such shipments went to a destination where there as No. 1 supply. Mr. McNiven said shipments under detention should be moved to points where there was another inspector. Fruit markâ€" ed as below No. 1 could quite posâ€" sibly be sold as No. 2 on the marâ€" ket, he said. % Mr. Bonham added his opinion that fruit inspectors should move Uhrlughont dn‘ ncmat Inapectom throughout the season. should be given travelling expensâ€" es, and not allowed to remain at one station for more than three weeks, he said. Traxportation Committee Chairâ€" man K. C. Baxter‘s report noted in the past the "apparent inability" of carriers to establish and mainâ€" tain â€" running . schedules which would ensure satisfactory time of arriv=! of fresh produce shipments at destinations. As a result of repâ€" resentations made, it was reported there was a decided improvement during the 1949 season. The rail« ways had been persuaded to estabâ€" lish new schedules and although there was still roomm for improveâ€" ment, the result was gratifying. ‘The Canadian National Express had been convinced that a great A London bank has installed television equipment to enable its central office to check records stored 25 miles away. A cout of paint ordinarily is from one to three thousandths of an inch thick Elections for officers for the coming year resulted as follown: Preaident, W.C Nickerson; first viceâ€"preaident, Harry Dawson, Ninâ€" garaâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake; second viceâ€"preâ€" aident, George Lounsbury; and executive directors, J. R. Stork and H. 1, Craise The yun of the nominating commit was made By Mr. Dawson, in the absence of the president, Horace Kiliman A "modern" motoring gadget is an accelerator unit attached to the umf.mmyu-vnntm spark lever back, too. THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT cosmetic genius, Helena Rubinstein! 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