10 WHITE ROCK SUN THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1959) | Steady increase in $$ <2. F | » 7 - (tit , =“ | Mae Medh | : £ r | Legislation against Loss| 1.5 of fruit crot S| es oat paaeeee value of iruif crop Leader’ sales introduced) coi. ssi cower x onan: ie @a er Sa es ini ro uce Canada's fruit growers pro- conditions, the Letter says. : re . duced nearly $40 million worth] The postwar pattern of the (By W. A. McLENNAN, MP.) of fruit last wear and the long- ee pokes pl beth asia fruit, the Le stale / in the ‘across Canada. term outlook for the industry |™marked by the fai en ibtiee of Caching by Tie Hon, | Our Minister was also honor:| § for a steady increase in the | overseas markets lost patel ne Davie Fulton against sale of |ed by the invitation to be chair dollar value of the crop, accord-| war, and by dating sige eel hiatal goods as loss leaders will be|man at the six week conference |ing to the current Commercial | the aging of orchards past the'r |i iueherries, particularly welcomed by the smiall business |of the International Labour Or-|Jetter published by The Can-|Prime, the Letter says. mee -Ipeople and the general pubiit |ganization being held in Geneva,| lan Bank of Commerce. Fluc-|€ver, in replanting orchards, well. This legislation has |Switzerland, but, with Parlia-| vations in the value of the|fruit growers have reduced the : A ee eee een cane |ment still sitting, he turned this| Fruit crop, however, are fairly|number of apple types grown,| »oonomy. was» the 10. percent been sought by the retail mer- | Ment still sitting, 7 gene Laharp. ow agi : which has simplified bookkeep- ee ad 3 aye for |honor down so as to look after |* arp, owing to changing weath- C a8 wored 'd bales df prrieg St aC oraer che oy _lhs duties in the House. er and the various hazards in-|ing and marketing, In 1939-40 ome time if the small mer- The announcement by the|Volved in the industry, as well|there were no less than 214 chant is to survive. Prime Minister that a one mil-|#5 unstable market conditions |types of apples grown in Nova ruary, 1958 | The Bill provides a penalty if |)... qollar fund would be set| The market for fruit products | Scotia, ! es goods are sold at prices below), for research in children’s] 8, however, likely to grow more| Climate plays a role in the| Canada’s gross national pro- those expected when the intent diseases as Canada’s gift to the |Stable, the Letter says because |fruit-huying pattern of thé|duct advanced 2.5 percent in jis to lessen competition or with|Queen to commemorate her |of the increasing population and|Canadian public. Fruit is im-/1958 - latest official~ compila- ‘the intent of eliminating the | visit to Canada this summer will mproved marketing methods,|ported from the southern USA i to $32,200,000,000. competitor, The measure would ibe heartily approved by all Can-|including the increased use of|to meet demand before the Can-!of the increase represented also permit the manufacturer |adqians. The Hon. Leader of the |freezing to protect fragile pro-| adion product is ripe, the Let- higher prices. . os to refuse to sell his product to |Opposition stated he was cer-/ ducts. - : — - White Oc stores that would use his art-/tain Her Majesty will get a| The hazards of fruit growing a ro 2 | | icles as loss leaders, The Bill ‘great deal more satisfaction|are also being met by technol- d | does grant some easing in the/from this kind of a gift than |ogical improvement, the Letter | @ Pr a Monopoly Law. from another fur coat or piece |says. Scientific development of | § F we It will allow a firm to buy jof jewelry, jinsecticides and of fruit breeds * : = out a competitor if it can be| The Progressive Conservative |!¢8s vulnerable to weather con-| Bartauet PHONE: shown that the competitor is ‘Caucus were unanimous that, | ditions 18 already removing i “a _|about to go out of business and in place of the usual presenta-|5°Me¢ of the hazards from the| > VW/I. 8-9606 or 8-3157 this will prevent a firm hayr tion, it was considered desirable industry ing to go into bankruptcy while |that the commemoration of her} Another major factor in the competiors decline to make an jvisit take the form of a benei-|!ncrease of our fruit growing ‘offer for fear of action being Jiciarv fund which would pro- | industry is experience, and fruit taken under the Anti-Trust|vide new hopes for Canadian|growers in British Columbia, | | Laws. children. Mr. Diefenbaker said |Ontario and Nova Scotia have Wednesday, Frig Saturday evenings - 7.30 to 10 | east atone |e Queen has been pleased to|acquired a fund of practicul 4 Neeraicyamallanerehants anata approve agtabilaintént of the|knowledge which is indlepen Children gSaturday Afternoon - 2 to 4 pm. i i|: ; a fund to be known as “The|sable in the expansion of an| At a8 ee re ice — though at — ae he cast to Queen Elizabeth TT Fund for industry which faces hazards Phone Wi. 8-7150 Oppecite jhe Peet Cr se er | | those who §0 from store (0) Research in Children’s Dis i varving from weather to market! & ane a ' store picking up the loss lead-|,....” ls . — — - : = 1 Sa lers they will find that the goods| | it : {advertised will bein the stores} The purpose of the fund is} : 3 | i“ A) tS 1. oj land penalifes will be assessed \to_provide financial aid to in ot) 4 | | , all eo Hlif misleading and fraudulent ad-|S#t@tions and individuals in| | A . »e / la HI Y | ore Vertising is used. Canada engaged in research in | ee¢ i" a \& W , #. | ak caat Honbrut ike een vai children’s diseases, a field of Te tsea Je . : _ an); “fe as been pale }medical science in which many ) : € cure F | auto to our hard working Minister |problems remain unsolved nh App Ah By cony | hod tr bl ict Labour, the Hon. Mike Starr. ee Lk weve ut : — J aft es - The International Association of S id A | 7 > Rely on us fg fast service }|Personnel in Employment Se- ee under water tf 3 eon alM®euto Body problems '/curity will present its Citation * 5 om al rie fit. te _ . fre . bcked ‘late Si of Merit to Mr. Starr at its an- with this ylewel : : ee MVS. gashed femhiets. ebeby: meeting in Boston on Jun€) 4 fascinating submarine world | knc™ : | , / - Fak Vy COLLIS! REPAIRS }|>rd. 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