rm . ‘ “M33333? CANADIAN NAVY‘ CONCENTRATES ON MODERN SHIPS, TRAINED PERSONNEL I i i In Its modern fleet and train . ed personnel lies the strength of May’s Royal ‘Canadian Navy. .HMCS Mar ree. at left. is a proud exampe of the Canadian- . designed and built anti—submar‘ me ships of a fleet which this year saw service in waters across the world. At, right. top. is PIMCS Bonaventure. at Malta during fall NATO ,exercises in IlI‘I'P, Mediterranean." Below her are HMC Ships Skeena. Fraser and Margaree at Saigon. South Viet Nam. during a spring train- ing cruise to the Far East. Typi- cal of the younger personnel who man the ships of the fleet Dairy Meeting Spotlight +fWiII Focus On Marketing “ IPORON’I‘O -— Marketing pron- .” term will continue to hold the lime W at the 17th annual meeting I ofDalry Farmers of Canada when . dairy farmers from coast-to-coast » meat in Calgary January 20-23.i ducers‘organization is being ham-ifuture. Another highlight of the mered into shape at the conven- convention will be a full-dress hon. panel discussion. “is Milk Price _ With milk production expandingiPooling the Answer?" Discussion In 1958 farmer delegates will be 5 will bring out not only the factors are: centre. top. Midshipman, Mark L. Crofton. 20. a loss honor graduate from lT‘\l(‘S \'cn~ ture. junior officer training es- tablishment. and centrc. hot— ton. lidg. Sca. Donald B. Rich— convention will be: A.F.. president. National Dairy Coun- cil of Canada; Miss Isabel Atkin- son, president. Canadian Associa- tion of Consumers: Dr. ILL. Pat- terson, Ontario department of agriculture DH. McCallum Alber- ta dairy commissioner: E. M. Biggs, Ontario dairy commission- er: Dr. H.H. Hannam. president, Canadian Federation of Agricul- ture. Dairy farmers of spend foods in 1959. according to Presi- l.e\vis. , Canada will. 3367.000 to promote dairy. ardson. 23. one of the RCN men selected to serve in the Royal Yacht Britannia during Her Majesty the Queen's 1939 visit to Canada. (National Defence Photo) 1958 June Advertising set-aside made by producers. Mr. Rettie says the reduction reflects lower 1 milk production in some provinces during June. I l ‘On Shipping In Great Lakes i As they have been doing for the. past eight ,have scheduled six. month-long ipromotions for 1959 with heavy accent on butter and milk powder ,at the beginning of the year. Plans are already under way for to surpass that of 1958. years dairy farmers P V ‘ . Ramada has “0 (anad‘an ‘ “a: has confirmed Donald Campbell‘s another June is Dairy Month pro-1 motion which is already expected Conflicting Views Expressed OTTAWA 1Cyl - Conflicting SllI).\l(IlZ(‘d to compete on the views Herc exprcs~od here I’l‘l- 1 Great Lakes with low-cost vessels day about the effect on (Ianadiant from abroad. they would unavoid- shipping of the possmle entry- Into ' ably affect the business of Cana- the Great Lakes of subsidized dian Great Lakes vessels, United States deep sea ships aftcri “The Americans have recog- the St. Lawrence Seaway opcns. inizcd that the seaway itself isn't A federal government Oliit'laIienough ‘0 keep American V9559] said he can foresee no effect oni opera‘ms In the tirade-u Canadian lake carriers. into any: American substdies would he; The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. Dec. 22. 1958 15 rated Oct. 4 between London and New York City. The Britain-(Zanada jet service will operate once weekly. ths Comet leaving London every Fri, day morning. New Jet Service Is Inaugurated MONTREAL VCP‘MA British: Overseas A l r ways Corporation Comet jet liner arrived here Fri- day night 13 hours and 20 min. utes after taking Off from London to inaugurate the first commer- cial jet air service between Eng- land and Canada. Actual flying time was it hours and 21 minutes. The flight orig- inally was scheduled to take 10‘ hours. The plane. carrying 45 passen- gers. landed at Montreal airport in suburban Dorval at 8:20 pm. 500.000 SAFE MILES LONDON IReuterst A James Norman, 69. who has been in and out of prison more than 100,000 times. retired Friday as the driver of one of London‘s “black marias." He says he has given prisoners more than 500.000 miles of accident-free rides. FRUIT paid for the carriage of L’S.‘ tions. ation. said a US subsidy would1 can not match under present :ov- goods fr 0 In American (iroaii Lakes ports to overseas dcslina- ‘ But W. .1, Fisher. manazcr of the Canadian Shipowners Aunti— put American operators in a com-i petitive position which Canadians: ernment policy. BOOK FULL LOADS ‘armament of Western Europe is laid down in a secret document Mr. Fisher said that for tiieiknown as “MC 70‘” first time in his knowledge for! The “QSWW Comment was on an ocean _ 30mg Smps have i the meeting of the North Atlantic booked full Shipload cargo“ m5Trcaty Organization ministers in grain next season from the I.ake.' Pam “'i‘ICh ended ThuI'Sday- The head to merge“ dmnnanong council in its final communique. That was “evidence of the pat announcm' a speed up in defence tern that will inevitably follow."i.arrangements and “id “5 “man They were commommg on a Ifest will to use nuclear retali; Washington r e p ort that L' Sim" mm“ to repel “memo” ocean shipping mm: ha”, mod: Moscow Radio commentau seven applications for Us emu Piotr Zarin said document MC 7 ernment subsidies on ca rizo‘is "m sub-i9“ ‘0 discussion b routes between the Great Lakes any w?“an Parliament" and European. (‘aribbcan and h” 1h? secrets 0‘ MC 70 “'9' Mediterranean ports. The KIII)\'I- ‘0 be revealed they wou‘d 5h” dies would enable L's uni-x mi U“ ‘0 “’ha‘ 9mm the 59W” compete with foreign vessciu on?"f I‘mmpea“ membe” “‘ NAT mating at km,” ms, than now been placed in the him The government official said“ r“"“"*~"‘"hlrs‘-" 59m“ m” the Canadian government pays tang“... _ subsidies only for domestic servw The dmumem m’m‘omd '1 ices between Canadian portS. and MOSCML Radm 3”“ the basis ‘ not for overseas shipping trades. from” I“ “‘9 NATO mun?“ 13 As for deep sea Ships takingII""““'““"‘~V by m?“- La‘m" NP". trade away from Gr“. Ilaknistad. supreme allied commander. boats. he said it would not he I" Rump“ l practical for ocean ships to on-‘ “c 7" mun“ “’90” N" 70 0’ gage in Wade hmwoon firm, 1 the military committee. which is Lakes ports. And the lakc SIllpS'cmnpnsM 0! the Chi?” M “am were not built for ocoan trading:or “‘9” represent'anves' 0‘ a" ADDITIONAL SERVICES 1”“) meme“ “'9‘” "0- 70‘ The entry of US. ocoan \IIlp- “'35 approved at J”! yflr'i ping into the Great Lakes \vouldi NATO summ't meeung' give Canadian exports additional cargo liner services to overseasi CONFIRM RECORD markets; . LONDON (Reuterst—Thc Union Mr. hshcr said that because of In‘ernafionai Motor Boating deep sea ocean fleet. it will have world water speed record ol to sit back and watch others reap 248.55 miles an houn 3,4 NW. 10 the benefits of the seaway after in his speeth Bluebird on Canada has paid two-thirds Of the Common water. Nonhem Eng, Seaway "05L ‘ ,land, it was learned Friday. “We have drawn this to the 4 LONDON iAP‘>~—4l\Ioscovi' Radial EST and reached Gander, Nikki claimed Friday night the nuclearl at 4:48 pm. to refuel. CAKES i for Christmas! EST. It left London at 7 am. However. its scheduled 45- . pies . 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