ecruits or Navy ‘ aid Fe GOVERNMENT INSPECTED BLADE OR SHOULDER ROAST LB. PRIME RIB FRESH BEEF AVE M INTOSH orlrliwlix «CPI-c—'l‘he bottom c c 3, nearly fallen out of navy L mg. defence department . ' , ' . GRADE "A" READY CLEANED FIRST GRADE P.E.|. OHIOKEN UTTEII 39. .5‘ prnmIlIElII. among them hem: cancellation of the super- mg-,,ip program‘. mothballmg of 14 nldcr warships and the at- ack on the navy last summer by retired Commodore James Plomcr. The navy was able to sign on miv st recruits in Decembeni iii‘. hclow the monthly number? r(‘(]iiii't‘fI to replace sailors who‘ (.;.\-.~ the service or retire. 'I‘hc number of enlistments in, tciolirr was 327 and the num-r W ill .\'ovember 206. The com-I: p;n‘;|Ii|E! figures for 1962 were? ".91 iii October. we in Novem- ,..-.- and 21:: in December. liccruiimg In the army and lit'\l" is also lagging but not when Associate Defence Min- AVE Islr." Cardin announced Jan. ill I, ' that H warships would be taken 3 ' 3/1 '43- u out of service. the navy cut its nioizpmver ceiling to 20.700 from I cruiiing would temporarily be ioumi to I30 sailors a month " " " I i ' I I " P |-niiii1;ll‘f‘(I with the normal 250 . " ’ e no , ~ ' ’ I “t‘~In gtmtlhe present ram °f“- I I I B E E F i V E R rt.-its said. the navy will be down - ll JIS new manpower ceiling LB. _ on: before .lune as tanned. " EFFECTIVE m,,,A¢K hllltll. But what does bother it P ; the tear that recruiting _ toot pick up again after the I ti.-ivy has pared down to 20,700. c i it doesn't, there will be more I LI. iork for each man in the serv- rt‘ or recruliting standards will iii\‘e to be owered. Naval strength at Dec. 3) was 0 G ' 'ti.-I32. The army stood at 49.253 or-rt: and the air rtgorce at 51.830. T e 51 recrulte in December - w tlie ‘navy is the lowest c montiiy igure for any service with one exception-since the ,, oz‘ ' rt:-fence buildup began in the 1-3 0Z- I1 Oz- !'t3()-53 Korean War. The excep- ']']Ns BOTs_ tilt! is the 49 men signed on by no army in December. 1962. after the government decided on ‘ 1. drastic rcduction in army Erength — to 00,000 from 3 I ‘Exit. it said at that time that This doesn't bother the navy FIRM, RED, RIPE GOLDEN RUSSET TOMATOES -.5,-.-.~ ° APPLES 5 43“ N0. 1 CRISP CORELESS FRESH PRE CLEANED CARROTS 2 ..2::;. 23“ SPINACH 1.2.2: 33° No GIMMICKS... No PREMIUMS... 33?: .'.’.i.‘c't's MILD P.E.I. "3-°' PINK 0" SALMON 29: CLOVER FARM msram LB. I COFFEE . he 93¢ CLOVER FARM CHOICE FORTUNA OR LEE SLICED PINEAPPLE 2 49c SOUTHERN CROSS SOLID TUNA 29¢ PRINCE EDWARD CHICKEN //ow m re//mi °“°“““ (°.‘°?""‘J‘§.’fi _‘.;_w’ /'0 2 h vs ent ne ‘rap ) .mm W CREAM CORN 2 43c Chocolates . t NEW STOCK HADDIE 2 55¢: L0"ll~‘>‘ PITTED nuts 2.... 35¢ 79.; tanned 59.000 — as an auster- \' measure. Canada's Toys ell Received t U.K. Show * lD!\'D0.‘\' tCl"i -—- Canada's first toy exhibition in Britain is iaving remarkable success. manufacturers repre- tented report a "fabulous" to- ai of 3200.000 in confirmed or- ricrs for the first two days of he fair. Bttycrs from Israel. The Netherlands. France and the Channel islands are among hose showing interest in the Canadian products. One Toronto company is win- mnt: orders with a Beatle doll, R composite figure rcprcsentitnpi A E l h e phenomenally succcss u - - Liverpool singing quarter now in V S the United Slatcs. Another Tor- onto firm is doing well with a . giant-sized Beatle comb. ‘ The exhibition. staged jointly h_\- the Canadian government and (tanadian Playthings‘ Man- oiacturers incorporated. a Tor- onto-based association. is being twirl at Sir John A. Macdonald lluuse in Grosvcnor Square. - The snow opened Monday and closes Friday. The companies 'r‘pt‘(‘Se!tted are mostly from Toronto and Montreal. with Min? from Burlington. Prescott and Preston. Ont. Dependents , 43 °z ‘Flo Be Moved ; TIN From U.S. Base 'W:\SHl'NGTON i:\I’I »- The -S. defence department on- uunced Wednesday that no more families of military people ‘ Hr" of civilian employees will be - Irnt to the (1.8. naval base at -Guantanamo. Cuba. and that de- twndents now there will be re- Moved over the next two years. Assistant Defence Secretary Arthur Sylvester announced this action "as a further step in the Woccss of making the Guan- anamo naval base entirely sett- utficicnt. and to improve the arrison posture of the forces hr-re." There are about 3.000 depen- cnts now on the base. which _ -1! heen subjected to new Cu- POUCH "0 Pressure in the form of a ut-off of fresh water normally‘ "min: from a river numping lation outside the base. BRITISH DAIIJEI HIT . LONDON (Reuters) - Pro-E uciion of the London edition of! 9 Daily Mirror. in pro-Labor‘ tional tabloid with nearly ‘"1000 circulation. was dis-‘ Pied Wednesday because of a ildcat slowdown by members I a printing union demandltfis e i SUCCESS LIQUID HEAVY DUTY 1 HERSHEY CHOCOLATE SYRUP 10 OZ. 9 SOUP 3 ms 3 c IIAL FRUIT PLAVOUI IN A “Am [)R[4]sS|NG MARVENS ASSORTED ’ suoas-csvsrauso on cunt COOKIES 3 89¢ ..... 33¢ BRYLCREEM 69¢ Ito-slow" policy at the Inter- ational Publblllllt Corporation. 'hich Dubllshel the Mirror. 'f11e filly Herlld also published by ternatlonal. was forced to, rlntl 50.0% lower copies than: SUI . .