- \o governnient nto:limit imports, of : “turkeys"and eggs, Consumers’ . Associalion - of Canada. today released. ‘fact sheets ‘outlining ‘the actual market situation with “respect.” to turkey: “and” eee production and prices. ~ The: Federal Government: implemented. import" coritrols © which, prevented. ‘entry «of ’ turkeys’: and. eggs from | the United. States as of midnight, May 8, 1974,-on the basis: that. National: ‘Marketing: Boards’ require the assistance of Import: controls: to maintain’ *¥lable - : isda ‘production in- _ Canada. -)) Consumers? “Association strongly objects to ‘jhe manner in which praducer-: “conirolled™ egg’ and turkey _omarketing ~. agencies are. cexercising * their”: monopoly ~ powers and lo the unnecessarily ‘high prices. consumers ‘are - being forced lo pay for -these -ahets are’ designed to ‘thform _ the .consumer. of” the ‘true silualion and correct some’ of the. misstatements attributed to Federal ‘and Egg Marketing Agency for: the removal: of. ¢ggs*’surplus: to market requirements’ tip: lo April 80, 1974; has -been ap: proximately. $2,400,000.00". The: formula used to determine’ the™ - ~ show © price’ the agency. pays to remave eggs from the market to «.- Support: an, ‘artificially. high. ~: " price allows al least part of this cost to: be. passed. on to the ‘consumer.’ -Eggs‘- are a ‘perishable . commodity. ° Processing plants - pre now importing cheaper U.S.” eggs rather (han drawing from: Canadian storage stocks. These. . stocks - are- now above “four: millicd dozen: How soon will : Provinelal: “Ministers. af Agriculture. © The: - information sheet demonstrates. that ihe. cost (a: the Canadian” -per. pa ‘the retail: price remained the’ to producers ‘for turkeys now in. -storage.-Some of this cost may. ‘he recovered if frozen birds: in: plett storage can be sold:at a later’. stal date. “It is more likely that there: will Bea —repeat- of a “govern: \.- ral Steps lo erisure: » that: decreases ‘in. producer,’ and ‘Ayholesale -- * prices ‘are : passed « f.”."SuMmers at th retail level: ment-supported © “purchase ° for use in foreign ald. programs: sinte producers “are jalready : ‘askin * - “asslatance, : = for 2 this type “Price iigures ‘for: “ato ~ that’: although | the © producer’: price. dropped. from: .. 434centa pe r putrid in January pound atthe end of April’ pound in ‘the same; same at 68 cents to 88 cents per pound depending on the size of thebird, Retailer margins have “increased from Scents to 6 cents “producis: "taxpayer be faced with the cosld per pound in January, 1973,to 21° allawed.- Mot. im: rtantly, the. in releasing the fact sheets! | “of: destroying these over-age ps to 25. cents per pou In: cl re - .Maryon.- ‘Brechin, (CAC. eggs? oo March, 1974. ~ President stated: mee “From January 1 to Apeil 1, These: are the facts on un- -, consumer representatives. “1974, sis inillion has been aot “BE this year do. 38. cents ‘per. Monopoly ‘without: any sac- and the 7 : wholesale: price: ‘dropped ° from” 72 cents per: “pound to 60 cents” ‘period, a figures. The association further - tolerable: altuation: can be. of ' weekly. reports’ on: the costs of ° EAR, ‘ANN LANDERS: ’ ett ago. herself. What's mora, if she "’< person.who wrote that letter ta you, ‘she'll’ probably. beat, her down even more..” * If. the-mother can't be gotten to-.a. psychiatrist then. the “ daughter -should get a job at ': Jeast-.500 miles: away, come - home once a year, and stay. for. Oy five days. Or, she should cut the’ “ties completely and remain sane, —:1 Cut ‘Them.. on to .con- ~ ‘plementation’, of :import “con-" trolé,: has: becorie zs complete. “Dr. - George. : Pollock,... 4 countahility .te “tha, public.” As’ distinguished psychiatrist; ‘and such’: CAC ‘insists: that ‘the’ the. director ‘of ,the Chicago agency be:requited.to: publish’ Tristitute of Psychoanalysis, He egg removal, price and storage’. or not removal’from an in urges’ the: CEMkA to:.make" help. Of course it can, However, public: its cost: -of - production. * it is not that sinaple: The writer formula since this is the criteria’: suggests a ‘parentoctomy,’ by ‘which imports. ‘will, be either on a permanent basis-or CEMA must be-resiructured lo Both the mother and child need - - include retail!‘ processing: and. help, Perhaps if. the child showed some concern for -the'”. ‘Heavy. alts imparis and | urcharge +: announced - gradual. elimination of sur- ’eharge:.:.. subsidy. announced and’ rrevised iv, dmport, cer- “Ufieation -put in. place ... “mnarkets ‘strengthening again. °-Events have been moving so fast, ‘and the pieture changing . “so ‘rapidly - that. everyone, “Consumers . included, chas beeri in a quandary trying to figure it all out. : AL: ‘the | “present time the “situation remains quite “itty? ‘With the: Canadian ‘DES free! cerlification. requirements Fespecting calle and sheep, and ‘their products, currently in place the “supply of U.S. caltle and . beef. is. temporarily . removed, al least until the U.S. “sels up..an. acceptable cer- ~ tification’: program.: .. This ‘grealesa stronger demand base - for. Canadian ‘products, _ especially “i “thie” hofer: and * with recent market + strength;. oes inthe range. 46-47'4clb. “at Toronto compared to 43%2-45c - -a>-year ago) , and. the ad: ~“vantages to the ‘preducer of the: » federal. gavernment subsidy scprogram,: it..is” reasonable to expect’ cattle, marketing | .in coming weeks may Tun above a . year -earlier. ° -Increased numbers ofcatile on farms may -reflected’, in. heavier Macketings, - provided ‘producers are satisfied with the relurns; In recent'week’ (hey ve.: been: concerned © about market returns in relation to fee ‘dedata and replacement animal: ‘prices. ° ‘In, looking | at he: beef (uallon, the summer barbecue . Season “is ‘fast. approaching. “* Braditionally,,- demand for jyourile- barbecue cuts, such culs higher in relation to many ther’. > culs than whal revails. at ‘this time of year. A tach steak, § $0 in order to make | & ‘the supply: go" around, prices ‘advance.” I's\ he“old law’ ot "supply and.démand at work - *s, ‘'pretly‘good way of malehing up Willingness. lo: pay. with the continually changing, ' ahd,” Mira. forces: outside the’: {oplace: bearing -on the ndustry;;it'ls doubly difficult to-: : ake predictions. ; ‘would be: best :io act: rationally :. : their: buying, ~-dnd . at. get. “earried: away | wilh: - ‘umours ‘and hear-say of future riages, and fantastle Brice | tern Wore: ‘ oo TORE To us “wir CONFIBENCE, bs Phone, since Tebrace, B.C. oot. Garwling Kitimat “ag steaks, pushes prices for thes -- pr -heef ‘carcass only produces so ~ Consumers.’ The rustic look with a feminine feding —for all the sportive moods of Spring. A neat. patterned eas} easy-care doubleknit textured Fortrel polyester-silk ina . softly tailored Norfolk jacket and straight legslacks. = mother, that support:. might both. i “The cutting of ties, though solutional.: One must be-aware have guilt feelings later’ in life, especially when “he or?sshe becomes a parent. nie DEAR’ ANN: “LANDERS happily married man, ~ SEND . FOR. YOUR. “FREE (974 os , bar er ap! “g [ = | whee Iving begins Glendale- McGinness -El-Monte - Montrose an F That's. what Erwin & Fran Alleman a ara “| i Ahinking of when they. offer you their. ; » eS selection of. Mobile ‘Hames . . Glendale afm : ‘by. Wobile Home Sales. Highway 16 E. 699-§992 Terrace, 8, C, t aie) ease AF orm PLR ESTEE GFT AT SR CTUTE TET ST gph DSR mega be 7 Be eg tel pep ce ced teint i er from the girl who couldn't *: lease: her. tmother,“no: matter ~ 9: - how. hard she pas eau have yl ‘ That kind of: ‘mother can't. | ‘hear’ a:ery for-help. She- is.” ‘galling too loudly for. help’ " recognizes her daughter as the- : ‘DEAR CUT: I consulted ‘with: said: “The question Is whether ; one that lasts 360 days a year. . serve a5 a bridge. to help. them, : necessary in some cases, ‘is not that the child who cuts ties may - First, you should know] ama.” “the father of two ebiidrea. iwork in'« ‘ooking fora brand 4 new home? 2 KEITH WILSON. : | CAN-HELP ”. Your organization vou uld hecome an accredited ieket siles agency by. filling in and forwarding z 9 Weekly Early Birds Draws: ‘of $6, 000 each... the shoe department of a large -glore in a shopping center. I don't know what ta expect next in the way of women’s apparel. ° - It’s net what they are wearing put what they are NOT wearing that bothers me. Middle-aged women as well as young girls come in with their. bare ~ midrifis, belly'‘buttons winking “at ‘me through rolls of fat, , breasts flapping araund: under " flimsy’ halter: tops,” hip-hugger . : pants-so low you are afraid to- took for fear they might slip’ a. quarter’ of an inch. » ~ This afternoon, a girl about 7 came in with-her father. -3~ couldn't: believe my eyes. She was’ built lke Raquel Welch: . ‘There she sat in a see-through, ‘blouse with such an- innocent _ Jookton her face. The blouse was so tight she ‘was about to "POP. two buttons, ia guy had made a “pass | ‘at her, the old man. would have ° flattened him, ye that-gitl was ~acase of ingen expaaure int 7 ever sal one. : Please tell all the females ont there ‘that ‘when they: go in - public half-naked, they look like. tramps. : = ae Ancient, . at; But Proud” : , DEAR: SAG. ‘BUT P;; ‘Tve seen some mighty indecent get- ‘> - ups on the ‘streets: of Chicago, ° and1 agree that young girls and women « who. wear. wildly provocative outfits not only look . like tramps, but they’ are asking ~ for, trouble. tM MANETA: Pe Lyd SON P.O, Box a9; Prince George. 8.6: VELA Your group Fl ae -moneyfor your — : own work as well “he ‘more tickets’ we sell, the more successtul’ ihe Save the ‘Orpheum Lottery willbe.” - the more } = “Daughter-in-Law. 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