rT panies. : have thought up a new angle, | FARM NOTES D. REIMER The berry season is with us again. With the it comes the problems the growers face every year — that of compet- ing against American’ com- This year the Americans The act covering straw- berries states that the size of baskets must be 33.6 cubic inches, However, there is noth- ing in. the act: that states how many. baskets there should be to-a. crate. - This loophole allows the American. shippers to. use the deeper crates to help. dump their “surplus production” in Canada, giving the Canadian ‘importer fifteen baskets for the -price of twelve. Little, if any of the price advantage is passed on to the consumer, and the Canadian berry grower loses out on the market. Government authorities have acknowledged government pro- tection is needed, and possible, but berrymen feel as usual the government won’t. do much more.than ‘look into.the mat- ter” as usual, unless they re- ceive a. good. sharp prodding from farm organizations. The big danger is that the The Cuban. government is develop its light industry. Cienfuegos Garment Factory. Former U.S.-controlled in- dustrial enterprises taken over by the Cubans have been, attaining new production’ records, Photo shows a view of the; makine a crea “effort tis Civic Reform Association has called: on city council to take action: to: save Shaugh- nessy .Golf Course for develop- ment as a recreational area for Vancouver. In the letter to council, sec- retary Mona Morgan pointed out that over the years the CRA -has consistently. urged acquisition of this land for park purposes. government will keep on “Jooking,,’ as they have done for a number of years, until the berry season ends and then Shelve the issue until the fol- lowing year, If the Canadian government does anything at all it will likely be.done at a time when sufficient American berries have entered the province to raise prices for the local growers. This procedure has been used im a number of instances on other farm commodities, PRIOR GARAGE & SERVICE 218 Prior St, MU 38-2926 COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE & REPAIHS Auto Body Work LEE, Pronrietor | G & B Heating Ltd. ||}: d GAS, OIL. & ELECTRIC |i} | GEO. GEE HEATING SERVICE & INSTALLATIONS. @-No Down Payment ® Five Years to. Pay _ © Free Estimates CY 9-4919 4415-E: Hastings St. “Sole basis of our opposition to the recent bylaw. was the CPR, especially: without. offi: cial negotiations, “Result. of the vote indi: cates the desire of Vancouver Time and time again farm- ers are advised that the prob- lems facing the agricultural industry are being. studied: So far no real solution has. been offered. What the farmers urgently needs is a guaranteed CRA urges city action to save Shaughnessy Park citizens to obtain this park! land, and. we. feel it would. be} incorrect for council to pro-/ ceed without having made every effort possible to nego- GERMAN ARMS BANS | | Western European Union.on May capable of mounting batteries of “were placated by a West German pledge, which facture in its territory .,. influence mines Treaty, was already shot full of holes on. three BEING LIFTED ONE BY © Observers in eastérn and western. 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