Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 May 1964, p. 22

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Tobacco Sells 2™ OSHAWA TIMES, Thurdey, May 21, 1964 Predict Political Row Record U.K. Meat Prices "LONDON (CP)--Record meat in British stores--as high $2.10 a pound for steak--led Wednesday of a political row. Officials of the National Fed- ion of Meat Traders said will go to the agriculture rg Ml Tuesday to protest the meat shortage in Brit- shortage which, however, general throughout Europe, @And the Labor opposition plans to launch an attack on the @vernment as soon as Parlia- reassembles June 2 after Whitsun recess, charging it filed to ensure adequate meat The basic charge against Minister Sir Alec Doug- 's government is that ; hit-or-miss policy on meat im- beef prices. SAYS FIGURES WRONG spokesman on consumer affairs, declared: "All the figures given by the ministry of agriculture about exports. of British cattle and meat to the continent have been inaccurate. "It is time we brought some order into the trade. If we don't, there is a possibility of a meat famine in the autumn." Another warning -- this time about milk -- was issued by Frank Procter, chairman of the Cooperative Milk Trades As- sociation, who .said: 'Far too many cows have been killed and sold as meat to the conti- nent. If there is a drought this summer there will also be a shortage of milk, because the cows are being killed to meet "NET EARNINGS ' By THE CANADIAN PRESS {Canadian Utilities Lid, 3 months ended March 31: 1964, 266, 84 cents a share; 1963, 834, 72 cents. Island Telephone Co. Litd., Year ended Dec. 31: 1963, $218,- 538; 1962, $216,632. . Consolidated wg 3 Corp. itd. -» year ended Feb, 29: 1964, $2,204,555, 56 cents a ae 1963, $1,806,649, 46 cents. "Ranger Oi] (Canada) Ltd. ar ended Dec. 31: 1963, net iss, oo 1962, net profit, os tel Porcupine Mines Hitd., year ended Dec. 31: 1063, Get loss, $64,113; 1962, net loss, $76,152. Canadian Lag Island Petrol eums Lid., year ended Nov. 30: 1963, net loss, $30,501; 1962, net lOss, $38,828. Norlartic Mines Ltd., year + very Dec. 31: 1963, net loss, 134; 1962, net loss, $121,492. Lake Shore Mines Lid., year ended Dec. 31: 1963, $423,406, 21 cents a share; 1962, $160,747, 8 cents. 3 BY! "ro TO WAM | i you serve | P CHICKEN m me : ROUSH INE. WE DELIVER--728-7321 NO DISHES the shortage of meat." On top of all this, harried housewives -- who are bearing the brunt in higher prices-- were informed by the govern- ment that the cost-of-living in. dex for Jast month recorded its gore increase for more than a year, partly because of jumps in meat and milk prices. ports is the cause of rocketing|" George Darling, Labor's|pou Show PM Film At Festival TORONTO (CP) -- Rejected by the OBC, a film profile of Prime Minister Pearson will be shown at the Montreal Film At 22.40 Cents TILLSONBURG, Ont. (CP)-- An average price of 22.40 cents a pound was realized Tuesday on 1,151,019 pounds of tobacco auctioned at Ontario Flue-Cured Tobacco Growers Marketing Board exchanges. To date, 177,737,008 pounds of the 1963 crop have sold for an Festival in.early August, {ts dij Mr, Ballentine, who 'directed rector, Richard Ballentine, said) the 60-minute film that outlines WeGanennd, a busy business day in the life Mr. Ballentine, of Intervideo of Mr. Pearson, said that re- Productions Limited, said in an gardless of ahy CBC decision, Interview the film company iS|ih. fim will be shown at the festivals and to film societies. The film company said film was shown to CBC officialsigeons and consultants fro! and Intervideo was informed|British hospitals are to fly to|:ne Russians, but. we feel Sn et te ieee Soe le ee oe mnjit's good to know at first east NO LEARN ON spor" | ques. Atbrt, Mate LONDON (CP) -- 'Teinty: war) aid: Wa deat 'Ipect to learn a great deal the bond an ll-day study of techni-|what they are doing." seeking a meeting with CBC| .wontreal Festival in August, He President Alphonse Ouimet to try to get the CBC to change its said Intervideo's contract per- mind. mits 'it to show the film at such FRIDAY and SATURDAY ITHITS THE SCREEN WITHTHE SPEED = ~<a OF LGHTHING THE SPLENDOR OF LOVE, RECORD-BREAKING OVER tiers Pa is OF 4 ACADEMY AWARDS! including BEST PICTURE! TIMES 2:00-4:40 7:00-9:20. Please Attend Matinee If Possible. ee OMITTANCH é ayy | 16 TeaRS OF AGE = ove SORRY -- NO ADVANCE TICKET SALE THE THRILL OF rence GASED ON THE NOVEL BY FLETCHER FVEBEL AND CHARLES W ee --a TODAY! See other Ad on this page for tonight's Programme. FEATURE AT: | 2:00-4:15 6:30 - 9:00 FRIDAY LITTLE CAESAR end the CONSULS Dancing 9 p.m. 'til 1. Admission $1.50 Dad late from the office? 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