Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 May 1966, p. 10

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1 More diversified Canadian its thorny agricultural 4iffer- rm and has heen tracking down! dence shortly afte the ery. ' rsday, Ge an Shepher lawbreakers pa ae ny The ear dhe pF proms AE Lie THE CAWA TIMES, The , May 26, 1966 9 ° Gr eene Finds New jo 2 20a lo ees "ror reat d convicted a ge greater Canadian economic in-\a satisfactory discussion" et) 7s . "No one knows how much he 4¢ convicted, . | TRY PERSONAL TOUCH TAKE NEG. ; . ' | saves in man-h 2 ees: ey eee | a Ld dependence, Greene said. He'the Kennedy round of world Joins The Police [sare of ik man hears, We el geees ave dhetene | SONCNOULP) = Mase) IRAN, BC AP Trey noted that his Yugoslavia trip tariff bargaining. Geneva nego-) paryunsy, NB. (CP)--Po-.O0'Neil. "Sometimes he catches) LONDON (CP) -- Moorfields Vince Dantzer has sent 3,800 let-, Dyson, the Royal Canadian Le- ing Market ren was the first by a Canadian tiations have been delaved joe cies Jerry O'Neil 2 them so quick they haven't a) Hospital i wae ; ; . y O'Neil says Rex |them quic'! y haven't a) Hospital is using a machine to ters to people in Europe inviting| gion's sports direntor, arming ar e s cabinet minister. mainly because of Common won give crooks a dog's dog's chance of getting away."'| warn doctors of eye diseases be-| them to visit Ed as tour-|¢ disns po ph a6 In Paris, Greene conferred yaryet squabbling and inabil-| Rex's most recent policing job\fore impaired vision is per- ists. Their names were gathered|'so much. physical castor ofl : chance, _,|followed an armed robbery at| ceived. It detects variations inifrom local residents' friends|that has to be taken to keep a » eae a es Bae Pee ee es y ERSO} ter Edgar Faure and PNT Lee dave ea we soretceane mec rrsenentsoe gee hvala : i A Ree 5 m r gar Faure and was toi S5RKpcONISIEDE Bc Day ery meee cerreeteeeecucreer wave natterns fram hehind'and relatives. Prizes can be|pot belly in," LONDON. (CP) -- Agricul-\Europe -- where 20 Canadian ; Pgs | i i . ipo y in." He says people Pg 6 5 on ep a ggg ahcpiay jam with the European Com-|tural package for tariff bar- German shepherd police dog, The German shepherd|the eyes, a clue to the optic|won by turning in the letters|must get interestea in enjoying , mon Market now having settled' gaining. joined the locai force as a pupi tracked iwo youths to their resl-'nerve's malfunctioning. at the Edmonton tourist bureau.| recreation, his first European tour since|These impressed even Yugo-| -- ee a assuming the portfolio, says|slay President Tito. The Cana- promising markets for Cana-|dian entries won top awards for dian agricultural products are|milk yields, | i | turning up on the Continent but | pRODUCTS NOT KNOWN suggests marketing prospects | Pi can be strengthened by making) Greene said he was surprised | trade a two-way street. iby the lack of knowledge in Yu-' Canadian dairy cattle sales |goslavia about Canadian prod- to France are likely to run tolucts, He hoped to establish an) oe. about $1,500,000 during the next exchange of personnel and in-| 12 months and there also is a formation to encourage two-| large cattle market in Yugo-| way relations and trade, Yugo-| siavia, Greene told a press con-\slavs had recently purchased | ference Tuesday, |several hundred Holsteins from) Greene stopped in London to|Denmark, West Germany and) hold his first meeting with Brit-/The Netherlands but until the) {sh Agriculture Minister Fred|Novi Sad fair apparently did Peart. Topics discussed in- not realize Canadian Holsteins cluded Commonwealth trade|had the world's highest miik and British farm- legislation, |yields, Anglo-Canadian agriculture re-| Other central European coun- lations are "very good," \tries offered similar possibili- Greene said, Any outstanding|ties for Canadian cattle, Greene problems were of a minor na- said, But in return, Canadians ture, must think of buying more from Greene's four-day visit to Yu-|these countries, including Yugo- goslavia was mainly to attend slavia which has a serious bal- the Novi Sad fair--largest agri-'ance of payments deficit, Guyana Nears Independence 3000 yards of better quality fabrics J ete inJimited lengths to be cleared While Politically Unstable | ee is, Sle i, re By BURCHELL 0. 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