anna EI Fo Catalan ist + sources say. ; the consumer is likely to 'NO SKATES FOR BARBARA. ee : 16 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Oct. 18, 1966. | bottle ts heavier tham the can. Glass Bottles Make Gains 7 Over Tins For Soft Drinks 4 MONTREAL (CP) — Glass bottles may be on their way to cutting in on tin cans as the predominant containers for soft drinks, some Montreal business About 1960, tin cans began to move up in popularity among soft drink manufacturers. One of their strongest - sell- ing points was said to be that consumers of the soft drinks did! not have to pay deposits on cans—a condition that was nec- essary With glass bottles. The bottle - makers are re- ported fighting back thése days} —the no-deposit, non-returnable | bottlebe ing a prominent part of | their.sales pitch. The old deposit bottle is, at the same time, be-| ing kept on the market. | The non-returnable bottle is, lighter than the old ones used | to be. It is said*by bottle-mak- | ers to wear as well for pur-| tomer see what he’s buying. poses of the treatment to which | them. | OLD BOTTLE HEAVY The old variety of bottle had to be relatively heavy because, being returnable, it was: -sub- jected to refilling “at the ‘soft- drink plant. This meant the bot- tle had to be stronger. Allan’s_.Beverages Ltd. put lan's executive said, is that the - ae eae FALSE TEETH of | % ‘Liberals Seek Control Of — Party Funds TORONTO (CP)—The federal A case of 24 no-deposit bottles weighed 27 pounds, while the same quantity of cans weighed | 19.6 pounds. : i |. Wiliam Davidson, gen- eral sales manager of Domin- | fon Glass Co., said there are | | cost advantages in non-return- Montreal, which manufactures; able bottles. 4 carbonated beverages, says it| ‘Our information would seem '1; : Asa has found that no-deposit bot- | to show that the packaged price dahers Ba a eying oe tles, which it has in use in Que-| for cans . . . in a case of 24 | campaign managers and’ fund bee province, are going over} will be approximately 20 per | raisers, a party official .said ACOH Rely well. - ; | cent bigeet than that for non- | here. . an’s reports that-one gro-| returnable glass.” 4 ; : cer imtuie to the iMnic | Mar Dakileoe aaid (Mia one | sa mare MacGuinans . Cheliies “If the present selling price pany is pushing the néw bottle Ontari Tee. Commmniee of the can be maintained, I believe the |“‘with, I. might add, surprising li 0 quer ral party, told a new bottles’ will cut into the) success.” ae Eee [ool hee tins.”” Sear nt FS , 1 A. B. Vita, vice-president of REAGAN. GIVEN EDGE _ tion that party officials are Allen's. said glass bottles have| MONTREAL (CP) — Mayor |trying to work out ways of. put- some advantages over tin cans.|Sam Yorty of Los Angeles says Among these assets is that the | actor Ronald Reagan appears firm finds it does not have to|to have the best chance of be- nagging backache! resort to as much high-pressure | ing elected California governor. selling to market beverages | Mayor Yorty, here as a guest of when they are bottled. Mayor Jean Drapeau for the CAN SEE CONTENTS opening of Montreal's new sub- eos a rete ia way. system, said Mr. Reagan Glass is the traditional con- ‘has started to move ahead of He used to be bothered’ by backaches, and tired feeling. When he learned that irritation of the bladder and urinary tract can result in backache and tired feeling, he ‘took Dodd's tainer for beverages, said Mr. | pope! 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King of Chicago hadn't-been-on- skates for more than 10 years until ing, because before she was matried “Mrs: King ~was-Bar- bara Ann Scott of Ottawa, an Olympic figure-skating cham- Values BIG! Selections BIG! — on a_ television commercial ion. i i last Gear, And: that’s Suracie pion. Now she is still firm in her decision to give up skating altogether. : (CP Wirephote) Pewee ete tess heme nl eam etaann inl anaes elm mian = tt. tates oe me Diplomat - Critical - Of Kennedy NEW YORK (AP)—A veteran US career diplomat; re- tired has ¢riticized Senator Robert. F....Kennedy’s tour. of South America, saying he could | not imagine “‘a’ worse way. to | promote international goodwill.” | Former ambassador Ellis 0. Briggs said Kennedy. spoke of | the controversial Dominican Re- public-crisis*‘with-loud-forensic drumbeats” while State Secre- | tary Dean Rusk “was at the same time tiptoeing across Co- ‘pacabana beach doing his ut- most not to. arouse’ Latin | American foreign ministers | meeting in Rio-de Janeiro. | Briggs refrained from men- \. tioning the New York Democrat | by.name but spoke of ‘‘a youth: | ful senator’? who toured several |- major Latin: American—republics | last fall. | Briggs, in a speeth prepared for a meeting of the Americas Foundation, said: ust-12 More Daves ! ~~ Wonderful tor Ji I2 Mor e Day. S- - Christmas Gifts ! PLAIN Or Lael lRe an he CIGARETTES Service For 8 39.97 . REGULAR and KINGS. Hurry to Holman’s. Today! b ting election campaign commi-'way or another they be kept um tees under party control. “The der the control of the party.” leader (now) appoints a com:, Mr, MacGuigan said moves to mittee of -his—own—friends—and|___ t., these people do all the running extend” party ‘control “over “fund- of the campaign-” 5 i raisers will be aided by the re- * Since” campaigns stress only | Port "last week of the federal part of a party’s platform, the | government's special committee election platform often does moj | om election expenses. reflect the policies dets’mined| ‘Type committee called for full by party conventions. |disclosure of campaign contri; “We can’t %ntirely’ remove | butions, strict limits on election from the leader the prorozative spending and government con- of choosing the committee, but ;tributioas to party election cam- it is very important that some. paigns. ° OPPORTUNITY IN THE NORTH TOWN MANAGER FROBISHER BAY. 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