fe PAGE AL i ew _STAMPS— . day of issue, Postmaster General ‘Andre Guellel- today annouriced thal ‘effective 1 February 1974,: the following policies with repecl to. philatelle and retail product’ sales and services will be im- plemented. : Stamps will be sold at all philatelic counters as sheets, plate block sets afd com- bination or sela singles in a prepackaged formal for cuslomer convenience and lo profec| the product quality, withoul additional charge, for a period ‘of 12-months only following their dale of issue. All ‘slamps, commencing ‘January 1974, will bear the year of issue and a copyright mark. Customers will have until 28 ‘February 1974 to purchase stamps issued prior lo 1 February 1073. | . : Semiannual packs of single Stamps » ‘and topicals or * thematics, where appropriale, will be sold for a period of 12 months following ihe date of availability. Annual Souvenir: Collections ‘of definitive, commemorative; special issue sets and ihematic or {opicu | sets will be available ‘for-24 months following date of JIssue. .-These ate _ specially packaged with. attractive preseniation folders and bear a small surcharge over the. face value’ of the slamps. Official First Day Cavers will be: sold: at .philatelic counters and‘ by. mail order in the . following format: single stamp am. F.C, current” ‘issue, iehvice* of 4-corners), plain block or pair of (wo stamps of same design and denumina tion. -eambination. of ‘Offical First Day Covers will be sold for six months following Semi-antual convenience ‘package of offjcial “First Day Covers - will be available in the ‘single com- bination formal-for a period of. 12 munths folléwing the date of “availability, The selling price of offickal First Du iy Covers will “major city), plate. block | remain at ‘20 cents, plus the! postage value purchased. . A plate block, regardless of, ihe stamp denomination, may be purchased as four stamps. Effective 1 March 1974, this _ policy will aiso apply to all past Issues still on sale. It is not longer necessary lo purchase niore (han four stamps to oblain a corner block for slamp denominations below 10 cents. Cash orders by mail. must be paid in Canadiandollars and the lotal value of the order must be one dollar or more. There i is, however, no minimum order limit for Collector’s Subserfption Service (formerly known as a Deposit Account) cuslomers and payment to subscriplion accounts will be accepled in both Canadian and U.S. currency. Minimum deposit: for Cullector's Sub- seriplion Service is $20 Canadian. ° First Day Canceilation will, Irom time 'o time, he elsewhere than Ottawa where the stamp issue has some -outslanding ussucialion wilh a specific location (e.g. the centennial of a The F.D.C. site will be revealed with the an- nouncement of the stamp issue. , Firs! Day Cancellation and delivery will be uvailable al the oficial First Day Cancellation sile for customers’ own First Day Covers for a service charge wo i5 cents if the Canada Past Office affixes the postage and if ihe postage purchased is less. ihan 50 cents. © The. service charge will be 10 cents where Ihe cuslamer las purchased and ‘allixed she postage in ud- yanee, ‘The minimum order’ limitation of $1 will not apply 10 this service. Those wha wish: ta obtain a cupy wf the full statement of. Publie Policy on Philatelic and Retail Product Sales and Services please wrile lo: Philatelic Service Phitatelique, Postes Cunada Posi, Oltawa, Canada; KIA OB. Revised stamp program o ~. Postmaster General Andre - “Ouellet foday announced a . revised 1874 Stamp Program for the’ Canada’ Post Office. The ‘revised program introduces-a | “new 7,cenl definitive stamp, 4 inew § cent “commemorative mp, ‘and iniporlant changes “rhe, 1874" Olymple lamps reduces ‘The oF “commemmorati ive stamps: to 233 ‘from the 45 : originally “planned. The lotal “cost 10 -the collector ef pur- “chasing . one, of €ach com- memuralive stamp in 1974 will be “reduced ..lo.:$2.99 from ‘Ihe - $5.42 i would have cost before the program was revised. We have. revised uur program:/in- response to the “many “expressions of “concern Cowhich : i.) philatelists in. Canada and i ©, abroadthal Canada planned to we received from fssue too Many stames in 1974", Said ‘Mr: Ouellet, : ‘Phe-Canada Post Office will —) imroduce a 7.cenl slamp lo the. Slow: value’ definilive series. It * will fealure the late Louis SI- 2 Laurent“ “ Minister-of Canada from 148 10 who was Prime 1957... Mr. St-Laurent was still “alive when the choice of former “Prime Ministers lor this series > Issued last October was made. . Fors thly. reason, he. was not, *ineluded In this series. The new c i cen stampw ibe issued April his new stamp will meel a > naed, ‘Two? cent stamps canbe used for-mail (1 19 2 ounces) at ihe first class rate of 14 cents’ i agnd one 7 cent slamp combined -/ With-an @.cent stamp is the “cpostage: rate for. overseas first = ¢lass.mail (1 ounce ur less} ul 15 " cens, “An 8. cent commemorative lamp to honour. Williams 1 -vaniversary of his founding of the Welland Canal will be issued on - : November 29, 1974. : Instead - uf-‘issuing the 24 “Ulympic semi-postals (sur- charged) stamps announced : earlier, the Canada Post Office - wil be issuing only three semi- -posiais -on 17, April 1974, “ ““Jogether. with Iwo issues of four . cummemorative § cent slamps .. in. Mareh -and Seplember 1974, The, new Olymple. com- ocimemorative stamps will in- /ctroduce a. world first in stamp design. - A‘ new - palented engraving technique. lias been ‘employed..which provides a’ ~ “ldlent": or or “hidden image” of he:: 1976 - Olympic Games, ymbole in the stamp, The jmage.. only becomes visible when. the’ stamp, is. held “obliquely lowards .a ght souree.s 6 “ate Olympic commemora tive mps issued on 22 March 1974 y i] fea ture four designs on one sheet -"particigating in ‘Canadian sports or activities: - shewing ‘Canadians hiking, ». bleyeling, awim ming, and jogging.- The issue on 23. Septemibe rr. will similarly feature four winter activites - skiing, snowshoeing, curling, typically | and skating. The designs amphasize the fun and “keep tit’ aspect of truly amateur sport.” The serni-poslals which will’ be issued April 17.will employ the very popular design used on J the | first. - lympic- com- memoratives issued Septembe r 20, 1073, bul “will! offer philatelisis” the” unique ‘op- _ portunity. of "seeing these designs in three different in- terpretations, “and in a dif- ferent size. The bronze colored 8 cent: slamp will haya a’2 cent: sur- charge, thesilver colored 10 cen t-slamp will haye a 5 cent surcharge. as will will the gold culored 15 cent stamp, This surcharge will be paid to the organizing committee ‘of the Ulympic Games to help support the 1976 Summer Olympics in Canada, Naturally, of for those who donot wish to participate in the linancing of the Games, il will be possible to buy, al any - post office, regular definitive or ather commemorative stamps without a surcharge. The 8 cenl stamp com- memoraling . lhe internalianal championship of cycling will be issued August 7, seven days helore the event which will be held in Montreal. Us issue was- originally planned for April 10. The Posimaster General also said that the Canada Post Office commemorative sidmp for Marguerile Buurgeoys , founder wWoeihe Order of Notre-Dame, will be issued on the 275th an- niversary of her death: ~ willcontinue in 1975 its series on = “the Ulympic Games and thata ~ Here ig the revised list of the 1974 issues: January 16 - Pacific Indians A (iwa'8 cent slamps) February 22 - Pacific Indians B (iwe 8 cent stamps). March 22 - Olympic com- moemorative, Summer scenes (four 8 cent stamps) Aprils - LouisStLaurent (one 7, cent slanip) | April 17 - Olymple semi- pustals (ane # cent and 2slamp, one 10. cen! and Sslampand ene 15 cent and § slamp! May 3 - Winnipeg Centennial Cohe 8 cent stamp) June 7 - Centenary of Letler: Carrier Service (five..8 cent slamps) _ July 12- Agricullure in Canada tone &' cent slamp) July 26 + Invention of the Aelephone (one & cent stamp) “Augus! 7 + -World cycling championships (one § cent slamp) August v8 - Mulllcullural Series “Ciwe 8 cent stamps) September 2 - Olymple com- memobrative, Winler scenes “¢four 8 cent slLamps) October 9 - Universal Postal Union Centennial (8 cent and 15 cent slamps) November 1- Christmas stamps , t-cenl, -B-cent, 10 canf and 15 cent stamps) November .29 - William Hamilton Merrlit (8 cen) | ¢ THE HERALD, TERRACE, BO. > " WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 1974 Average ah to 4 Lbs, beseees .. Grade Sliced Side Bacon Pork Loin hen. Goverment epee ib. $] 39 Centre ut Rib oo $4 29 ‘Rogular or Fast Fry........:....:..55 Government Inspected Beef Sausage —— — 7 : | 299 e Drumsticks Chicken Thighs | Chicken Breasts Random Weights. .....--- Proven House .. Lb, s] 29 Lateal House . 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