HAMPTON" Ottawa Urges Tobacco Growers=m To Form More Flexible Group | on Week-End' E OTTAWA (CP)--The restrictive sociation restrained and injured recommend any specific type of by members: . Mrs. E. Cole, Orono, visited ization, but 5 3, 20d for control ofl, oy Mes AE. Baleit during trade practices commission, in .|trade contrary to public interest, or ion ed there|purchas 2-to-1 majority report, has sug-/It had worked to reduce produc-|might be advantages in a ee eb uyers fremighe' week. gested the Ontario Flue-Cured To-|tion and competition in sales, to erative association of growers| Membership is controlled by the Mr. J. A. Balson is at the home bacco Marketing Association be/deny membership to some pros- working under a provincially-au-|board of directors. of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Billet, $= turned into a growers' co-opera-|pective growers and to deny non-|thorized marketing scheme. PROPER REG Bowmanville, > tive to ease the rigidity of its con- member growers an opportunity) The third member, Guy Ro-| The commi i ized| Mr. L. S. Caverly, Islington trol over the industry. for early sale of their crops. berge, said he agreed the associ-| tobacco, farmers i 58 1 f spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. The association, through its| The commission did not see eye- ation had lessened competition, | {pr acinar, pave Jong cared Ee os : membership of all tobacco buyers|to-eve with Mr. MacDonald on the but in doing so it had followed market and have fut toy oned|™y : and most of the growers, is work-|association's activities. It said it|closely public policy "which is be- perity ean ve e at Pros 3 Ar. 254 Mes. Bryce Brown, ing under arrangements which/was evident the association had|coming more and more and more througn oh assured cnlyijean an gw and iia R. J. contemplate the actual closing of|Plaved.a beneficial role in further- the pattern with respect to the ph : 8 eon fois + IOC, awa, Vig ted Mrs. the market to all except associa- ing the jnterenis of Ontario flue marketing of agricultural prod- tha :) is considered Decessary| a Mervin Momiie bers, issi Wers. ucts." | - an: uyers| Mr, vin Mou vy don > if But it appeared to the commis:| He believed no new organiza. S10Uld be regulated, as is clearly | were in Toronto on Saturday at- Its 146-page report, developing Sion that the ZSociation contem- Hon was required; that the public Sonlempialad nid gre present ar- tending He Doral Wier Fair. , : out of allegations by combines in- en e ace closing of the had not suffered from the ASSOCH- | 4h on 4p DS on € ass ciation s Pp . : pon 2 vestigator T, D. MaeDonald, was| all except member|ation's actions; and that discrim.- Sat wh T urse would apoear, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Horn, Osh- 6 <a ; tabled in the Commons today by ETON er, act that i eh {inalory panes of operations Eaves pie grovers fo sacure awa, 'were supuer guests of Mrs. Su. po at, : SERRRPINL 10 Rd Justice Minister Garson. Tot Bs lied Suc) power has|cou corrected = within theths "apnronviat zation for|W. G. Doidge, and also at Loren- "Si Garam sie 1, contdent 0, Doe Mp2, 30a. wt resent ramen of dn organ, SPP ©0170) men oo alls a tvomy © EGYPTIAN SOLDIER LOSES BATTLE, LIFE e association will review its ar- 1 | . 1 : i r. and Mrs. M. ountjoy - ¥ 'ro rangements in the light of the would 2 be applied, does not| Mr. MacDonald's investigation wlio awe markets, the com- spent Saturday in Toronto and An Egyptian soldier lies dead Egypt's Nasser, while accepting commission's observations. The| har, it desirable, in our opinion, followed complaints by someliging, = e outlook is prom- attended the Royal Winter Fair, where he fell, near his own | the U.N. ceasefire agreement, ; situation would be reviewed bylp'as § I o is ind should be| growers that they had been re-| "Unless eviden f land Santa Claus parade. barbed wire on the Sinai penin- | said he would not allow the the justice department "within agi: pp Jhyale arrangement fused membership and 'prevented native nroving id of & medical| Nigses Ruth and Marie Pres- ve Yost Suez to be repaired 'while for- reasonable time." Bilin pda approved by|from marketing tobacco under|rimental to Lobaccn i be det-cott, attended the November, Sula, & symbol of Egypt's 108ing | eign troops are on Egyptian TOMMIES INSPECT EGYPTIAN GIRLS Mr. MacDonald alleged the as-|miccion caid ¥," the com- conditions as favorable as those js accepted as com ix luced and| meeting of the Pathfinder's Club struggle against invasion | soil With the shooting ended, the girls is strolling past a contin omy | Commission Chairman C eatin i bacco users Hive 3 Jo pele at the Pascoe home, En- A y § ntin- : " 4 oul fat ad] Py 4 a Fad r eement with the that ba 6 " - i field. | 2id : ; : people of Port Said are resum- | gent of appreciative British piety Flodes Smith aug Senter 2, 5. buyers, member growers got first he lob: sumption In Con | Mr. A. W. Prescott visited Mr. loch Jsivd Me, Diver MeCur 3 fl» I. Jome, Fijends fo their normal way" of life, Sommics ou 2 Pot Said aotuer, Ww work with the Ontario, Quebec a fo. ne market. In 1952, buy, it has during the last 20 years» and Mrs. Edgar Prescott, En- Mrs. Phil, Oshawa, is visiting short and that she soon may be which includes strolling about | doesn't seem to be any "wolf 4 y 20d jederal governments to form up for 10 weeks. > EE ks --fe. a CA WP her daughter, Mel A, Burrows, Fecoverge. 8. hides. MisZ Mins the city. This group of Egyptian | whistling". 4 % | adapted io the ih Ng best| Association rules provide for GREAT INLET leott's My Mr, nd 'Mrs Earl Side hg A © rrr for a nie and Norah 'Horn and Mrs. { | dustry. Sie {olective bargaining be iY een I Hamilton inlet on the coast of Prescott and Mrs. Kenneth while. N. E. Doidge were recent visitors SUGGEST CO0-0P uyver and producer membars on Ri rador is more than 150 miles|Hardy, Tyrone. Mrs. J. W. Balson is a patient at the home of Mr. and Mrs. mirimum annual prices: for con-|'ON8, With an average breadth of] Mrs. R. J. McCullock, Mrs. in Memorial Hospital. Bowman- Jackson Wray and daughiers, Air-Minded Winnipegger S | : 4 ' " | They said they did not want to. trol yver acreage to be planted' 14 miles. Sam Dewell, and Mrs. Joe Chap- ville, having received injuries in Oshawa. Make Stevenson Field Busy Af 5™® NE: es ts Sh 5 cha toch WINNIPEG (CP) -- Air - con- special technique for scouting scious Winnipeggers are making| prospective jobs outside the city. Stevenson Field a busy place. An|With another pilot along he lands average of 70 private flights alin an open field near the site month pass through customs at the! Then, while the pilot flies ahead airport and more than 7,000 civil-|to a pre-arranged meeting place, ian landings and take - offs are Mr. Forsyth walks and hitch-hikes logged in an average four-week along the road estimating the period |work to be done. In 10 years membership in the| As a member of the Winnipeg Winnipeg Flying Club has jumped |Flying Club he keeps his aircraft, from 200 to 1,000. About one-half|in the club's hangar. He estimates of the members are licensed pi-lthe maintenance cost is about the lots or students and about 50 mem: | same as his car. bers regularly use the club's 11} joe Jamault, a Winnipeg farm planes for business. owner and retail hardware mer- The number of local business-{chant, is a newcomer to flying.| men who own planes still is He gained his licence in 1953 and WE small but it is growing rapidly. lt his first plane, a $6,500 SLAMS RUSS ; 8 5 re Apart from company-owned air-| Piper, in 1953 Secretary of State John ; craft at least seven Winnipeg bus-| Mr. Jamault flies about 125! Foster Dulles smilingly says he | | i y . inessmen own and. fly their own hours a year visting his farms| is "feeling fine" as he "talks | J SANTA S WERE FRIDAY J T0 4 p MW planes. They come from such bus-/and his three hardware stores in with reporters at Washington | 4 J B -- . . inesses as construction, grain, Deloraine, Somerset and Glen- Navona), Alrpoit where he, 100k i - vi jis! o or Key est, a., for ) : 3 " . . . eta) products and retall ard: boro. Im the winter he puis skis) Of for Rey Wes, A he g i] Yes, Siree . - » Santa will be here to meet and greet every little girl and boy . SE il in town. He'll preside over the gayest, most eye-popping TOYLAND you ware. on the plane, He says it is just as v One of these is contractor Mor-|com'ortable as a car and 'vou. to his desk. The secretary, who underwent a major operation, ever saw! Never before, so many exciting new ideas . . . never before such lev Forayth. He learned to fly i never have to worry about getting ! Eh Le v : ; and since then has owned] " issu XL A | | Aes . a three aircraft. He now has a es (Stuck. 21-year-old daughter has re-' Soviets. He charged Russia with A a il o brilliant array of Toys for children of all ages! Bring the small fry for a seat Piper in which he flies all| cently started taking flying lessons new defiance of the United Na- ; By | iolly welcome by Santa. over the province inspecting high-|and Mr. Jamault can almost hear tions and *'promiscuous", add- o Bae ii FRIDAY FROM 2 TO 4 P.M. way construction jobs. |it now: ing that the pes Bations Normally he pilots the plane, "Dad, can I borrow the plane cannot relax their vigilance in | ACCOMPANIED BY himself but he has worked pe a' tonight?" Pp the face of such arrogance." FREE GIFTS FOR ALL THE KIDDIE THEIR PARENTS Glory Ann Shoppes Hig | nt these -- co " PULLOVEI Ffrssent these : Ole Priomes Hosiery PULLOVER SWEAT. Dresses Scarves ERS and CARDIGANS § y Skirts Gloves AN the latest shades, smartly styled. Blouses Coats _ JUST THE THING FOR XMAS. SPECIAL BEAUTIFUL Sweaters Millinery 2.98 + 6.95 Lf Sf z -- - - --- Size about 15 in. eo Latex Body © Rooted Seren Hair ® Sleeping Eyes eo Soft . A # Voice © Gorgeous Dress. MADE TO SELL FOR 4.98 * ELIABLE TOYLAND SPECIAL! DOLL a DRESSING GOWNS Suits Sweaters "Always ! Acceptable" ' ad In Sievidwn "Wool Sele. 0 sack Coats Gloves rs i ; PN beautiful colors and shades es: Wines, Shirts Pyjamas Beautiful Dolls Kidd-E-Car Wash Building Sets i Wess Yorke, Ties Handkerchiefs o ouses ull Toys in great Walkie-Talkies Doll Luggage variety Chemistry Outfits from 6.9 5 3 oupens 5 ' ' | Doil Carriages Tricycles Toy Typewriters ¥ LJ Misses' and Women's : Doll Feeder Sets Toy Telephones Toy Beds, Chairs, Here's the gift that every women will : Panda Bears Target Games Tables appreciate . . . one of these lovely, warm || a Cowboys' Suits Slinky Toys Blackboards and smart looking Car Coats. They're \ Cowboys' Hats Minibrix Dart Games the Rage' of the season and will make K . Guns and Holsters Musical Instruments Carpenter Sets : an ideal gift. Complete with hood. You'll || Hobby Horses Scores of Games for Vanity Make-Up Sets GIRLS save money by buying NOW at this || Electric Trains All Ages --like Mom's Money-Saving Price! | Lincoln Trucks, etc. Drum Sets Slinky Toys CAR COATS Regular 16.95 Sidewalk Cars Unbreakable Dish Sets Tractors Dresses egular 16. : Coats Blouses Made of water-prested pophn. Warm Hats Skirts aufited lining. Sizes 7 to 14 yearn. T f Block Combination $ X mas ? AN TVpcs ot Giada " jg 1 Raksha Ski Suits Jumpers RED, 9.93. BONUS. SPECIAL S ial Toys Superior Service Snow Suits Sweaters pec ] Prams (convertible and Station Jackets Gloves ' other bodies) Cash Registers Pyjamas Ski Pants ® REMOTE CONTROL TOYS Jackets Look! FREE Costume Jewellery || 3 = The Kiddies Wilt Love Eon! ab Pyjamas FREE Jewellery to the Value of $1.00 will be Given Free with Every Purchase ; ; of Any Merchandise of $5.00 or Over. tu ed : Sweaters : : : Boys' Plaid Hats Gloves : "e of i) JACKETS Ski Suits In Our Children's Dept. 9 1 spp oat 3 recon aries SMOW Suits Ski Pants (2nd FLOOR) | / Over 30" High i sizes. IDEAL FOR XMAS Scarves Shirts BOYS ov SL SPECIAL ® yr 5 5 0% WESTERN COWBOY : : ® OUTFITS INFANT'S Bunting SNOW Suits A | in] 9.95 Value Set 505 "Oshawa's Finest Christmas Shopping Centre" USE OUR For Only ow: sun 'wf LAYAWAY PLAN @ ONLY FREE DELIVERY 8. 5 8.95 : | : : Just come in and pick = your merchandise . . . We'll Deliver Them Free Glory Ann Shoppes -- & 50-54 KING ST. WEST OSHAWA PHONE RA 5-6311 | of Charge. 10 SIMCOE ST. S. RA 5-1531