Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Apr 1962, p. 18

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; ~erwyee tev "eee wee UU as ae SOV Soe { 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 26, 1962 control for grocery products of {biological research for Pilsbury (European Common Market pee Mills, _-- hed Betty | Mis, said egg products in his |chouldn't be considered a fore- rocker % i i e mixes, said the company's mixes have under. \gone conclusion. % jlem goes right back to the egg| gone rigid inspection since 64. A : j \producers. If they ma' i The panel said that Britain I D e E & is eggs ny tga a. | would join only if Common Mar there wou e no salmonelio-| Pan ] 7 lks | ' | n T1e ggs 1e sis. Genera) Mills, he said,| e a og proving Bie wot the UK's | bought only pasteurized eges! age te es : : and then retested th -| ( 'n hate OTTAWA (CP)--A tightenine against the use of egg productsjers of Duncan. Hines cake|monella. pibooduc/ ve British : Sore yg seta a mage 208 included Ian MacDonald, dean of federal regulations governing bearing salmonella bacteria. mixes, said "'if housewi he sale of egg vrodi ' yee a housewife; A Montreal spokesman for of men at the University of One spokesman flatly denied|went through a reasoning pro-|Robin Hood Flour Mills Limited Mar et Entry | Toronto; Francis A. Linville, economic affairs counsellor with fae eet oe tel convent 6 cake mixes could|cess she would realize not alllsaid the company. used powd- d/health department. Pave to ede thane ousewivesicake mixes use dried eggs." ered egg whitey on' MONTREAL (CP)--A discus-|the United States embassy in The move is a bid to <!a7 the mix. r own eggs 0) This usually is not the case, he|food mixes and bought these! si nanal: at f fjOttawa; J. J. Ross, president out the growing incidence Of A} on nu, said, and all manufacturers get|only from suppliers * 'ould| P a conference Of| (+ 3 Montreal company (Extre- Diiclid: form. of fond polkoning George Williams of Toronto,|hurt by the publicity. meet rigid health controls. editors of Canadian business} uitus Transmissions), and called salmonetiosis. jpresident of Procter and Gam-| Dr. Paul Ramstead of Min-| Dr. Howara Bauman of Min-|periodicals agreed Wednesday! John Harbron of Toronto, editor The ailment, a minor bowel|ble Company of Canada, mak-!neapolis, director of qualityineapolis, associate director of'that Britain's entry into thelof Executive magazine. infection which could be dan-| gums gerous in infants, is caused )" a bacteria which as been found prevalent in sen te dried eggs. Dr. C. A. Morrell, Head of the! food and drug directorate, said Wednesday the ban is nxt a' +" at the commercial foods which contain dried eggs -- 9" a mixes, for example--but at the | basic egg product. A health department report mentions egg mixes and frozen : dessert pies as two food pre- parations which can become micontaminated with salmonella through unpasteurized dried egg products. The law would ban the sale : of an egg product which as jnot been proven free of salmon- y : jella, the bacteria responsible) " $ x & |for the illness. : $250,000 FIRE DAMAGE lathes ine Gaon aavsionel OF i yy © a a : % % salmonella which gives good re- This blaze did $250,000 | warehouse owned by a charit- ; partment. More than 40 per- |sults. This method had been damage in an old Quebec City | able group and another owned | sons were left homeless. turned over to egg processors waterfront area, destroying a | by the Quebec resources de- ! 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