de Feéeral Fisheries : g Hite el Millis Limited, Montreal; Mr. Ward F. Parker, Head of Mer- chandising Committee, J. Walter Thompson Company, New York; Mr. Tow W. Brown, Toronto res- taurateur; Mrs. Dorothy S. Dew, Toronto, Marketing columnist; related to marketing will. contin- we in the afternoon under the At noon on Tuesday, Canadian fillet exporters supporting the joint U.S. promotional program meeting will be conducted by Mr. P.E.I. Jersey Is Lee . Fa g ; # ia a HE a 4 Bee ot ie i HH? a f i : i z 4 : a fi 2 : i Ag BEE aii i z ! & = a3 Brampton Jester Basileus, a full brother of Brampton Jester Basil, is also a Senior Superior Sir with 101 tested classified daughters that average 88.25 per sent. Both classified lent. two, plus Brampton aoe make three\Cen- ii ing on 120 tested daugh- ters is 9,961 lbs of milk, 549 Ibs of fat, with 113 daughters clas- sified that average 86.76 percent. Another full brother of Bramp- Jester Basil and Bramptor Jester Basileus is Bramptor Royal Maid’s Basil Excellent: another Senior Superior Sire. He has 82 tested daughters that average 9,533 Ibs of milk, 515 fbs. of fat. His 87 classified dau- ghters havea rating of 37.39 per ‘cent. There is another pair of fam- ous sons of this cow, the full 3 ard and Brampton Jester Stand- Brampton Jester Standard 2nd is Excellent, is a Superior Sire, and in the United States ne has 51 tested daughters that average 9,328 Ibs. of milk and 504 Ibs. of fat.. 58 classified average 87.41 percent. In addition, he has sev- eral tested and classified daugh- ters in Canada. Brampton Jester Standard 2nd Superior Gold and Silver Medal Sire, unlike his four famous brothers; spent his days in Can- ada and his 76 tested daughters average 8,533 Ibs of milk and 497 Ibs. of fat. His 80 classified daughters rate 84.88 per cent. He too, is Excellent. He has some 20 tested and classified daughters in the United States so he ise pretty close to a Cen- tary Sire. lon. Angus Will Address Fisheries Council At Ottawa Organizations _ | Wolff, Export will hold a luncheon meeting. The | Pyke and. US. participants will will be Mr. George Clark, Fish- eries; Mr. J.L. Kask, Fisheries |, Research Board; Mr. G.R. Pat- erson, Trade and Commerce; Mr. James McGregor, Unemploy- ment Insurance Commission; Mr. Alan Cumyn, Board of mship Inspection; Mr. R.C. "aes National Revenue; Mr. George Glass, Finance; Mr. L.C. Audet- te, Canadian Maritime Commis- sion; and Mr. A. Hollett, Nation- al Health and Welfare. Wednesday’ morning, April 8, | will be devoted to Council busi- ness. Later in the day, Mr. G.R. | Paterson will address members of the Canadian Salt Fish In- dustry. His address will be bas-| ed on.a statement on ““Marketing in Other ‘Couat- ries” prepared jointly bythe de partments of Trade and ~ ce and Fisheries. SELLING At this same session, Mr. E.J. Manager of the Quaker Oats Co ny, Peterbor- | ough, will . on the exper- iences of the flour milling trade in selling to the Caribbean area. This is an important market for the salt fish industry. . Also that afternoon a session’ will be devoted to fish wholesal- ing. Mr. R.E. Matthews, Coun cil member from Toronto, will be chairman. Speakers will include Mr. C.J. Winsor, General Credit | Manager, Canada Packers Ltd., Toronto, who will discuss credit; and Mr. Waller R. Meier, Presi- dent, American Seafood Distrib- *| Wis., who will talk about general brothers Brampton Jester Stands juters Association, Milwaukee, wholesaling probems. ah TU GE 1G, 8) ea e co wher’ ¢ + Wuar ce Ty. VITA. SERVICE OUND? “It's. good to be on a well-run ship” completely relaxed, enjoying the ness, good food, ample menus, immaculate cleanliness and friend- ly, hospitable Holland- America service. It’s so easy to sail from CANADA to Southampton, Le Havre, Rotterdam. From \ QUEBEC CITY and MONTREAL Maasdam May 15* Ryndam June 28 *Omits Le Havre, calls at ANTWERP It’s athrill 9 to sail from NEW YORK NIEUW AMSTERDAM Mar. 25, Apr. 24 STATENDAM\Apr. 29, May 28 RYNDAM Apr. 9, May 7 MAASDAM Apr. 14, June 11 WESTERDAM Mar, 21, Apr. 18 NOORDAM Apr. 4, May 2 (Waiting list on some sailings.) <a voUR TRAVEL SEE: j- e everywhexe @ everywhere @ every waere @ * daughters. These are the Superior Sire’ sons of one cow. One Superior | Sire son is no mean accomplish- | ment, but when five blossom) forth with high ratings, that is | real news. Brampton Jester Standard 2nd was used in the herd of Alfred Bagg and Sons, Edgeley, Ont- ario, then was purchased by the ° P.E.1. Jersey Club, where ke} sired many outstanding sons and | Arolland - Maritime Life Assurance Bidg., 65 Spring Garden Road, Halifax, HAlifax 3-9117 MISSILE SUPPORT WASHINGTON (AP) The army announced Wednesday a) second Redstone ballistic missile | group will leave for Germany| month to provide further support for NATO ground The “thrift” way te ROTTERDAM GROOTE BEER—JUNE 2 from QUEBEC CITY and Montreal forces. The unit has 650 officers seamanship, and men and two Redstone firing | |.’cleanliness and traditional friendliness. batteries. Each battery 1as one | | Ample room. Plentiful menu. 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