Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jan 1966, p. 12

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' 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Jenuery 6, 1966 Devil AnSS iS LONG wone Hatfields, McCoys By GRANVILLE J. WATTS |around the corner. And house- LONDON (AP)--Main Street,|Wives seem to agree that the supermarket idea, imported Europe, has been transformed from North America 10 years by the supermarket. ago, is in Europe to stay. Millions of Europeans across|, Here and there a voice is the Continent have been shaken|raised against assembly - line out of traditional shopping| shopping. The French still enjoy habits of using the small shop'a mild haggle in their buying Ontario Urges Assistance To Drought-Hit Farmers TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario| proposals made by the county government has recommended|ARDA boards of eastern On- to federal authorities that as-|tario. The boards also proposed sistance be given to farmers in| that cost-sharing of construction 11 counties of eastern Ontario|of water storage reservoirs for who have suffered loss of pro-/rural flood control and improve- ductivity as a result of poor|ments for drainage outlets on drainage conditions. the South Nation River be met Agriculture Minister W. A. under the federal - provincial Stewart said in a statement to-|ARDA agreement. day that assistance would be un-| The South Nation River runs der the Agricultural Rehabilita- | tien and Development Act} through Grenville, Dundas, Stormont, Russell and Prescott Fued On and remain difficult to please in mass sales of meat and bread and here and there af Italian housewife complains about missing the local gossip. But hundreds of rew super- markets are opened each year. Here's a survey of the supez- market situation in four Euro- pean countries: Britain--What Napoleon con- emptuously called a "nation of shop-keepers" had a mere 175 supermarkets in 1958--the first }appeared in 1953. By the end of 1965 more than 2,000 are bat- tling for customers. The turnover of supermarkets by the end of 1965 is estimated at £360,000,000 ($1,080,000,000)-- about 14 per cent of the British grocery trade. If smaller self- service stores were included the share would leap to 40 per cent. The small British grocer looks with alarm as the supermarkets multiply az the rate of three every two days and in an effort to fight them a lot of smaller stores are turning themselves into self - service operations. There are about 16,000 of these smartly styled Ladies' Shells outfit! Smartly "y sheils. . Chic, s will blend in kirts or slacks. An assort : pee plain, erochet or criss cross stitching. All femininely grimmed. Fashion fresh colours. ao at. 'dn saee we figaerr Ath to 12th MANY MORE NON- ADVERTISED 'SPECIALS (ARDA). |counties, to empty into the Ot-|in Britain. The small stores have Sizes: 16 wie The province has approved a |tawa River 30 miles east of Ot-| managed to hold on to one-fifth recommendation that municipal |tawa. lof the grocery trade. British su- drains for agricultural outlet! The decision to recommend /permarkets have so far concen- purposes he built under the|the development program as an|trated on food and household Drainage Act of Ontario in the; ARDA under taking followed | goods, and are moving cau- counties of Dundas, Stormont, | meetings between ARDA county |tiously in the non-food lines. Glengarry, Prescott, Russell, | boards and the South Nation} West Germany -- Germans Carleton, Renfrew, Lanark,|River authority. have taken up the supermarket- Grenville, Leeds and Fron-| Agreement priorities for the/idea faster than blue jeans. tenac. |projects are: The Spencerville /There are about 1,000 supermar- ' "Ladies" Lycra Ladies' Rayon Ladies' Tailored Panty Girdle Tricot % Slip Pyjamas C. Fine quality Lycra Long .D. Ladies' Dainty Rayon E. Ladies' sleepwear by Leg Panty Girdle. Satin Tricot half slip with fancy 'Sheldon'. Fine quality, 2 lace trim on bottom. Choice Municipal governments would | be responsible for one third of | costs with the remainder paid| by federal and provincial gov-| ernments. | Applications for drainage as- sistance would go to the depart- ment of municipal affairs which administers the Drainage Act. | ARDA RECOMMENDS | The recommendation follows | Ont. Medicare A Month Late TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario's medical care insurance plan will be a month late in getting) under pray because of problems that have been encountered) with data processing equip-| ment, Health Minister Matthew) Dymond said Tuesday. | The scheme, originally sched-| uled to take effect June 1, has| been put back to July 1. The) provincial government had) made it clear earlier that it) would go ahead with its own plan despite the impending de- velopment of a national med- ical plan. Under legislation passed at the 1965 session of the legisla- ture, insurance companies will be required to sell medical insu- rance contracts to anyone who wants to purchase coverage. The government will limit pre- miums and control benefits. dam and reservoir; river chan-} nel improvement above Ches-| terville, channel improvement) at Plantagenet and the Bear) Creek dam and reservoir. Whiskey-Loans Ruled Quite OK SIMCOE (CP)--A 53-year-old} | distillery representative who!| |said he lent a plain-clothes po-| |liceman a bottle of whisky was| jacquitted Tuesday of a charge) of selling liquor illegally. | Roman Sikora of Brantford) pleaded not guilty before Nor- folk County Magistrate W. E. Ross. The magistrate said he agreed with Crown Attorney Frank-Reid and defence counsel, P. A. Bal- lachey, that the case was es- sentially a question of whether a sale had been made within the terms of the Liquor Control Act. Constable Hugh Sangster of the provincial police said he approached Sikora at a cottage in nearby Turkey Point July 23, and asked to buy a bottle of liquor. The constable said the acctised accepted $4.80 for a 26-ounce bottle of rye and told kets throughout West Germany, but many smaller stores oner- ate on the self-service principle too. The number of all self-serv- ice shops has grown to more than 53,000 in 1965 from 1,379 in 1957. As in Britain, supermarkets are changing the shopping habits of German housewives. They used to visit their small, local shops each day; now the trend is toward a major shop- ping excursion once a week. France--Supermarkets are a@ great success in France, partic- ularly for food sales. But suc- cess is less marked for other products, and supermarket ex- ecutives say they find French customers prefer personal serv- ice for some purchases. A Frenchman or woman likes to pay more for a suit or skirt provided it is long-lasting, and they want specialists on hand to advise them. There is also some reclutafce to buy in supermarkets such products as meat and bread, on which the French are difficult to | please. Italy -- Supermarkets are slowly catching on in the big Italian cities. Eight years ago Rome had a single supermar- ket. Now one chain alone has 15. 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