v The Ginrihn. ‘mun. Dec. 20. 1088. 18 we Farm Scene /.’/t@ "i --inrq-vIIf'W1' " A Dominated Clggxsln Bywheat . ..;11;”t.”;‘ i.‘f.f 133: By ARCH MMKENZIE . V _ __ _. " V A . ,7 earning some $800,000.01!) of PRICES anteed that the golden flow will w.:hinilifip;:celc!lg:ited and sudden FRI. - SAT. u..i.;‘.1°_°’3‘i’§’i. ’§'5.i.f.°.i.‘.“’.f2l2:f MON- - TUE5-' ‘.i'.’§.;‘Ld"°i’é?.,‘s“'.¥i”l""""’ ‘"57 situation and ended warnings to DEC. 17-18 ‘”é‘}ai'i.‘,‘”iil"§Z.oL'i'i?“ aTi§y‘"“ 30 - 31 other revenue produced a rec- ord estimated cash income fig- ure of com with the record $3.08i.0w.000 last year. But farm operating costs continued to rise. and net 1963 income was only a shade higher than a year ago. at an estimated 91.700.000.000. Sharing the spotlight with the Russian purchase was renewal of the long-term wheat agree- ment with Red China. covering a maximum l86.700.000 bushel! over three years. FUTURE BRIGHT For the first time, similar but smaller agreement: were signed with Poland. Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia. also pinched by crop reverses. But Britain. Ja- pan and West Germany contin- ued to loom large as regular grain customers. Wheat -was credited with pacing a rising economy head- ing into 1964. and its impact vlioosted sales of autos, trucks, ' farm machinery and other dura- ble goods. Heavy shipments are tforecast lasting at least until next July 3!. Exports for the calendar year n u . CANADA PACKERS SHANKLESS SMOKED yjf;=_§m;;g§vsegac;° Jthe «£3 A might eirceedg bush- els For October alone the ship- ments were a record 59,000.000 bushels for a 10-month total of sogile 330,000,000 tlgusliekll. f ere were o er e arm whole developments ii]: 1963. y H Ca ar ranc er liar a s 2 . E 3’ W Y I 93' became Li be r a 1 agriculture minister in May. succeeding Al- LB' l_B_ Hamilton who had helped up Conservatives retain a grip April 8 . , on the Prairies in the MAPLE LEAF RINDLESS DlaV0l\ PORK - MAPLE LEAF TENDERSWEET BUTT END LB. 59: eiection. . c PLAN NEW MINISTRY c Legislation to create separate I LB‘. ' eastern anld western agriculture [J - i'.t.r a ed'nPrl‘ t. w"{’?‘” LB C Centre Slices lb. 79¢ '.’-“.;'.‘:“° ?;‘..‘;:Z:;‘._...i.‘i..e.‘ ...:.'*i".::.. , ay remained minister witmnut SHANK Eh" portfolio. ALSO AVAILABLE TURKEYS, FOWL, GEESE, CHECKEN, AT LOW MARKET PRICES ..:..‘“:.:°:;:::::*’:.:..;:l:;’°::.':..::::; rate export prices while dairy SHIRRJFWS FRUIT supply shifted into closer bal- ' ance with demand. " i one prospect for 1964: Some "N S ecial Pa: reduction in federal dairy sub- cg|gqfe'§ CIOVGF FUN“ P sidies which in the case of but- CHRlSTIE'S tcr run about 340000.000 annu- v. _ SEAMLESS all 3 oz, 2 The federal government. im- pxa, plemented an Eastern Canada . feed El‘3i|’lSf program§hprovi'ditng assistance or over - e - win er CLOVER FARM FRUIT storage of Western supplies to 30 oz_ - help cut costs. it also extended TIN Large °z_ Cf‘ freight-rate assistance in an TIP TOP‘ SALTED fort to deal with Eastern com- ‘ c c H. l-lannam. the Ontario MIXED NUTS 89: 33¢: 3 .”.?;“'J.i‘.f;’:i‘i:;.“”‘i‘3..i‘.f.‘i.ii‘;$.“‘°.3 0 V I “HR Agriculture since its formation SCOTTIES POTATO Tll\§ ;as aizricultures main voice. LB. pdaints. died and was succeeded by , James Bent] ey. an Alberta CHIPS 35c ' ' BEEF PRICES OFF , Th beef'dt.h'hhd BA-RBOUES BUNRIE JIFFY S.0.S. heeneone ofmthl: iii:-’iglivt.e: spoats '6 B _ . in farming, llsaw prices feet: lg 0z_ 5 somewhat whie _exports of PEANUTS 49 PIE CRUST 29¢ couring C é?.‘;..t;‘;‘°‘i....?.‘:.&:t‘ .9.-.. Wm‘ "WY 4 P'l9- Kl-“Nix CIlRlS'l'lE'S PRETZEL C'§7.‘LrztL°dwi'3i.‘3.i'i?'.$"'lii’atii-is 31$; . reak. Flat Fold Pack of Regular Price Pm 35¢ O 1 -i J! The Farm Credit Corporation. ‘ S d‘ federal farm loans agency. esti- [:M‘KF- s“"°l * 9° ‘'55 mates 1963 business of between V , , sli0.000.000 a nd s12o.ooo.ooo ’ 5l3NKIsT compared with $9l.000.000 in Schneider’; 1952. Quebec ted the list in iii- -‘ ‘ T‘ ‘ ; l ‘_ H‘ . crefised ‘borroi‘x;ing.l R h 5“ ‘ , '» i . . i _ -‘ . . , ' T e . gricu urs e a na- Refidy V’ at . ’ .- V g .. " -a_ lion and Development ct pro- ‘ t , ” ' e ‘ 3‘ gram. in its first full year. re- Plc ported undertaking M0 cost.- charing projects. c On a regional basis. 10143 farm OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY A WHOLE on 15 oz, JELLIED TIN MILD CANADIAN CHEESE LB. 49¢ STUART HOUSE ‘profits showed good to ex- gcellenl grain yields on the Prai- fies except. for Manitoba and 1i/, LB northern Alberta. Commercial 25 FT, " SIZE |’1l'nt‘llll‘lll'\l1. as up for moot ROLL “N 0 ,,,,, ooz. ‘Silt: MIBAOLEWIIIP SALAD "‘ ii CLOVER FARM \'c-szetable iii-rea-ge was down . 13 oz, ' v ‘ and weathei' also was a factor JAR c 2 RED DELICIOEES EATVING R0. 1 l".I9.I. ‘ In .:;||Zl:las:)9lP"l 1:oAlflI‘I;1g‘},l§‘l'g. - ' « - SI ' : 'l‘h t ba ' d « cum mm cwvm mu I 29 APPLES :11“ .0. 49¢ CRANBERRIES 25¢ ..is~r.:;:::;. .- .22. I 73C io 02. ' ' C 13;}? JAR problems selling the ism crop- - Clasp CRUNC}“E Looking ahad. agriculture ex- N0. 1 CORELESS IIEINZ TOMATO ports see U.S. prices influenc- l..ARt;F‘. ins Cnna:1ian"h:et. :?1l't;I0‘]p;‘l"hl:: some I‘ Ul"lO S . ASSORTED FRUIT FLAVORS ll OZ. 5 LBS. STALK Sharp (311, Cgnadlafl ho‘ vfieeg lEllO 6 65¢ it PKGS. ‘ ‘ ‘ l’niillY'3' production increased Illal‘pl\' late in the year with tri- JAB PERFECTION l{0LlDAY—PlN’l‘ BRICK "Ms W" IIEINZ Fruit. Juices. Veg. Custards KOLD-PAK 15 OZ. TUB “ mu _ J cnovuz ram sump tn wrrun smamun & JUNIOR M C ‘,";;;'°;‘,,;'§,v.:,,°';f,:,,,‘;;,‘,‘:;,,’°f,, . 24 oz c other meats. PIC|llES R c B c ’ TIN ' t - '"i6'i‘i”i‘H PASTE 59¢ S‘f.'§.';.‘i 2:: 39° "‘“‘M ""*“”"° FOOD mm lAPl—Preaident Hein- wu ri h Lm-hke of West Germany WHITE To PEPPERMINT is? planning l_ Latin-American Kl EENEX 2 496 ”'°'‘"‘ 8"“ ‘”""""“ :":;:.:::t :"::l.. '3: .t.°:*'l-‘it , ROLLS PIMENTO. GHERKINS O M, AND Alta. la a Cree Indian woni meaning "the place when the I pcace was made." ‘ k L.