Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 17 May 1956, p. 16

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IGA MIXED OR WAFER 2 SWEET PICKLES ed 9-o0z. Jars WHOLE CHICKEN 5 149 VILLSBURY CHOLOLAVE FUDGE MIRACLE Wi'P a 43 C BEKE i 21 SALAD DRESSING clvix | Ske OCEAN KING OR ROYAL GLORY . . . FANCY RED 43 SOCKEYE SALMON c CHEER MAPLE LEAF . . . COOKED Lagos Sant PEAR SHAPE HAM + }- beet' JTBE el" BW" ROUND LUNCHEON MEAT SPECIAL OFFER! SWIFT'S PREM f c FREE DISPENSER DEAL 35: APPLEFORD FOOD SAVER WAXED, ,. PAPER *" 29: JERGEN'S Steel Strike Seen Bringing Quick Shortage | NEW YORK (AP) -- Despite re- | ports of a build-up in inventories, many American steel consumers w "1 be '= bad shape in the event of a st el strike, says Iron Age, the national trade weekly. i The magazine says that inventor- | ies in relation to income orders| (for manufactured items would be| down to rock bottom in less tnan| 15 days at some plants and 30 days | in others. Meanwhile, steel business re-| | mains strong despite the cut in! ' automobile producticn. Iron Age, says most steer producers are| looking for a good third quarter-- | strike or no strike, and expresscs| doubt that the operating rate wiil| go below 90 per cent of capacity.! Lakes Strike Talks Likely To Resume. MONTREAL (CP) -- Despite a temporary snag, negotiations are expected to resume later this week in a wage dispute that threatens! a paralysis of Great Lakes ship- ping. The snag developed Tuesday when the Seafarers' International Union (CLC) delegation stalked | from the conference recom in pro- test against the action of a com- pany official in definin" to r2po=t. ers the operators' position in the negotiations. SALLY'S SALIES | | , i : -- DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, May 17, 1956 18 to | attached to several bottles of | Why anyone would want ; > burning coal oil. The bomb was bomb a whole family is still a co mystery to the police investigat- | placed inside the door of a shed | ing a cleverly made bomb con- adjoining the home of the Light- | taining six ounces of explosive | heart family in Collingwood, but HOUSE WHERE BOMB FOUNT ~~ - failed to explode because the | ignited coal oil burned the fuse off the bomb. Mrs. Margaret Lightheart, 74, discovered the bomb when she rose unusually early to make a cup of tea. Se venteen chiildren and six grown ups were asleep in the house, seen here, at the time." Cheap Importations Seep QUEBEC (CP)--A Kitchener in-|greatest amount of employment dustrialist said Wednesday mount-/per sales dollar. He said imports 3 Nid Explains X s ; . , Why He Bolted FB ody San | Menacing Canada's Future | Loe jment's -pipeline proposal im the | Commons, to what I honestly believe are Can- ada's hest interests, I have no al- ternative but to disagree." OTTAWA (CP) -- Carl Nickle sharpened his dispute with Pro- gressive Conservative colleagues over the cross-country natural gas pipeline by charging that they are FLOOD SWEPS AWAY HOUSE SERVIETTES 2+" AF LOTION labor is cheap or production high constitutes the greatest menace to Per cent of ing imports from countries where 0, pono Kong have cornered 56 Canada's domestic jsgye, POPULAR BRANDS CIGARETTES HAMBURGER OR HOT DOG of 200 HEINZ RELISH 33: NIBLET'S VACUUM PAK CORN KERNELS 2 i 33° TINS POWDER SKIM MILK NEW INSTANT NUMILK ~ EVAPORATED MILK 2. 25° Carton 12-02. Jar 29° TINS SMOKED PORK SHOULDERS 2.99 "Farm Fresh" FRUIT & VEGETABLES . . . SALMON FLESH -- GOOD SIZE 45's Cantaloupe 25 FLORIDA ORANGES IDEAL FOR SALADS -- RED RIPE TOMATOES NOW IS THE TIME TO PRESERVE -- CUBAN PINEAPPLES NEW CROP -- SOLID GREEN HEADS CABBAGE ableRie QUALITY MEATS... SCHNEIDER'S READY-TO-EAT, PICNIC STYLE n. 30 IGA "TABLERITE" COMBINATION OFFER! 1 LB. PURE PORK SAUSAGE 1 LB. SKINLESS FRANKS 2 LB. 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