‘ zs be a . : ; f amen | ne Guardian Charlottetown, Thurs., May 5. 1966. O05 eo é * i | for lower wheat grades, oats*clines in market prices frus- “9 si . and barley would he | staled_ ; s i ae Bae , = gta ‘ai SOM gg IM z down pacha that. ae ot improving ant 0 e x ' e Fat, : Saran ae ‘ } ; ee : Prices paid by the~ govern- y*and a_ guaranteed - |ment would: be for the three Price for a “basic volume” _leommodities delivered at the Would help prevent that. Lakelgad ports of. Port Arthur The NFU also sought a royal | DAD i and Fort William, through commission investigation of the 4 |which most of the Prairie grain- Canadian food” industry, partly in tt e jis channelled - because of the rising cost of to eastern and !overseas markets. 4 living. of Leisure cas The NFU termed the proposal Envisaged 1s a wide-ranging | jan “‘income protection -meas- |Study of all phases of the in-’ ure’ for farmers hit by rising dustry including ‘‘areas of mal- production césts. ; practice,” with an eve to: rec- Under .the proposal the. ommending legislation to cor- farmer could receive minimum jrect faults, ~ guaranteed prices for up to The commission would ‘serut- * 2,000 bushels -of wheat or the inize practices of food proces-’ other two grains or a combina- sors, distributors and retail tion of all three. | chains in the purchasing manu- WOULD RE DEPARTURE = f@cturing. packaging. pricing. advertising. distributing and. It would be a marked depar- - sellifig of food. Market control, | tite from \the current arrange- mergers, integration and de- ment whereby .the Canadian , 7 pratt a |wheat board sells the farmer's {ooked at would: all grain for him at the best. possi- | Pee st nimum Do FALSE TEETH | wheat. price is well above cur- ' -jrent international selling. prices. Rock, Slide or ‘Slip? Mobile Maid?®, i 77 PORTABLE DISHWASHER « In defence of its position. the | ASTEETH, gn improved powder | NFU, in its brief presented by tol be. Tease tect; more Army ; President Roy Atkinson of Sas- | in place, Do not slide, a. ae oF rock, }katoon, said farmers are Saale. OF nig. Se ABTER THis alk kaline (non ‘pressed to increase. production , Zeaua ae not Bee Oneres ” late ‘ eae oe ae to_offset rising-costs and adopt odor breath”. Get FASTE! at a shih vena : . ‘ hee hnology_to do so. De- | arus counters everywhere. This fireman appears to be found a hole through his back. - hose properly—to spray water * having trouble with a hose . Actually. another fireman is on a recent—Orillia, Ont., fire. = a that either broke loose or standing behind him, using the (CP Wirephote) . @ | : 7 Ask fora FREE 10-DAY | ¢ HOME e TRIAL! ~ Rising Constrt ction Costs Strike Centennial Projects By GERARD MecNEIL te get going with its health re-, ithe original estimate of $6,000,- OTTAWA (CP)—Rising Con- gources - program,”” said Mr. 00. etruction costs have hit\big cen- |nonahoe. | Prince Edward Island, mean- tennial projects im the prov-| while, was trying to talk the | The. medical. centre ,would be | : inces hard. ‘eligible for a federal a government: into a $2,- nan wana Say wot Mow: Cae" Staten a, am gr, rove tiona.] centennial committee” Te ran Ne Meee Provincial - Secretary Dom “TT "here. The committee amounts *eisiation. ga oss—seid-—P-E--—regardsthe|_ 500,000 Confederation Centre to ‘a federal-provincial eonter:| Lucien Darveau, Quebec's | gs ence. on plans for .1967. deputy provincial secretary, | finished im 1964 as a national The chairman was State Sec-|said tenders haven't -been called | centre. | retary Judy LaMarsh and the for le Grand Theatre de Quebec |: The province, feels - Ottawa i delegates were provincial cab- in the provincial capital. ‘should chip in half the eqst of F {net ministers responsible for| But it. would probably cost /a proposed —building—to— -house_|__ —_.____eentennial_ projects. _ |$8,000,000 _ to. i against | |goyernment offices. Public Works Minister J. W. 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