he Guardian, Charlottetown, hes. May 19, 1964. N1. Seeks Lamb Sale Boost on N. American Markers VANCOUVER (CP) - Sonwaapanese housewives think women claim its good for the something In the meat is good plextion; South Africans at- for their comple one. tribute their rugby successes to South Africans attribute their it and New Zealand children cut Y success on the rugby held to It. their teeth on it. ‘ ,a do New Zealanders. Its lamb we're talking about' Sn- John and New Zealand “or at least SIr John Andrew trade authorities want to bring 15 talking about. He's 19 Mg New New haland sheep producers zealand sheep farmer now on a i into generous cooperation with North American tour to pro- Canadian domestic producers. mote the sale of lamb under the PROMOTION PLANNED sponsorship of the New Zealand Basic alm_ said Sir John, ls trade authorities. . a promotIon to enlarge the In a recent Vancouver Inter- lamb market by keeping a good view Sir John said New Zealand supply available the ye a r has . . SheePWUInum- around. bering the population 20.10 When it's in season, tresh do- and earns two thirds of‘Its na- mestic 18m how the tional revenue from then‘ wool spotlight while New Zealand and meat. The nation consumes 93 pounds of lamb per person per vear, Canadians. in contrast, outnumber sheep in their coun- try 20 to l and eat only about four pounds of mutton per cap- ita a year. Although New Zealand has no surplus of sheep — there ar plenty of good markets would like to sell more to Can- ada to earn dollar exchange and because they think it would for Canadians. fills the shelves the rest of the ear with frozen lamb in at- tractive new packages. “if we on‘t k enough lamb in the stores." said Slr John, "the new generation will get out of the habit of buying It. He said the initial threel months of a trial promotion campaign has won good results ‘ Vancouver and Victoria.. Lamb sales have doubled. In a short while. he promised. i a new 10-pound package con-; taining a whole side of lamb; fully dressed and frozen, Will; become available to sell for‘ So LAMB IS BEST "After all," said Sir John who has 2,000 ewes at Hyde. New LePAGES Zealand's South Island. "It's about 60 cents a pound. See our new Summer lines of . . . remember to cash your Femin Allowance cheque here—you may win the cash prize! LePage Shoe Co. Ltd. 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