Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, July 07, 1973

Issue date: Saturday, July 7, 1973
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 7, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press saturday july 7, 1973 sculptor Wayne Brueckner a resident artist who conducts work shops in sculpture and ceramics at Sun Centre at the Manitoba Cen Tennial Centre explains the Potter s wheel to seven year old Chris prys Tupa right and other children. Or. Brueckner gives lessons tues Day and wednesday mornings Dur ing the summer protein production urged Swine and cattle production about million Worth w imported from the . In 197 or. Whelan said it is to . Soybean exports that a hardest hit by the new co tools. Only so per cent of the so bean contracts placed Lefoi june 15 May now be filled Ai 40 per cent of sorbet cake and meal contract placed before june 13 May i filled. Export restrictions on soybeans run to sept. 15 on soybean cake and Mea until oct. 15. All cottonseed contracts May be filled 100 be cent under the new controls. Foreign orders for the other protein supplement Proi urls put under Export Contro thursday May he filled if to orders were accepted on or by fore june 13 for Export before oct. 13. Canadian Farmers can the High protein crops Neces sary for livestock and poultry feed said the agriculture Mil ister Friday but in some Case the processing and Marcelini facilities Are inadequate. The knowledge of How t process and handle these crop must be mastered so we Cai get the protein into our feeds. I think there is a Chanci Here for the feed Industry t step in and provide the facile he said he had a Strong Hunch that if this happens High protein crop production on Canadian farms will jump. The Export controls Canad instituted on soybeans rape seed flags cd and fishmeal in response to the . Restrictions is simply to protect Cana Dian Domestic needs said or Whelan. Because the americans have restricted exports of their pro Tein supplement products and crops Canada must not be come a Hack door to serve the total foreign the agriculture minister said. H e emphasized however that the Canadian restrictions do not constitute an embargo but Are simply a controlled exporting system under which Canada s re Patalion As a Reli Able Export supplier will continue. The protein crisis could end the new crop this fall. The United slates is predicting bumper crops and we Are praying with them for the big Gest and Best crops we have Ever he said rapeseed potentially a major Domestic source of protein supplement must be improved to make it More acceptable As such. The minister acknowledged that some feed producers have been dissatisfied with the qual Ity of rapeseed meal they have received and others were completely turned off Thi mentioning that he will an ounce a National feed grains policy before aug. 1, or. Whelan declared that both the feed grains and livestock industries in Canada arc in a Boom period. A Choice can he made be tween one or the other or both can be taken advantage of at tile same Corn production is heavy in Eastern Canada and is becom ing More popular in the West where Barley has shown a great production increase. Meanwhile because of in creased demand and High prices the past year new High protein crops arc starting to be tried said the minister. Canada s proven ability to Export feed grains especially Barley can to augmented by new and better feed Grain strains being developed High product Quality a guaranteed Supply and Good transportation storage and handling he said. Red meats beef Ami pork offer the greatest Market opportunities in the livestock Field or. Whelen said. He said that with Canada dropping its meat Tariff in the Federal budget in february and with . President Nixon indicating he will ask Congress for similar . Action it is Likely that an equal North american Market will prevail Canadian red meat consume lion today is greater than eve before or. Whelan said and it keeps growing a 70 per Cen increase in red meat product lion will be needed betwee now and 1980. This Rise in production meet demand will mean tha demand for livestock feed i Likely increase Over 70 be cent the minister said. To expand red meat product lion and maximize exports in recommended expanded forage production increased calf pro d u c t i o a encouragement o a n a d a s already excellent Breeding practices a reliable protein source in Canada am of notch grading and Halll inspection systems across tin country. He told the feed producers hat they should make a bet or Quality milk replacer Foi calves because High tempera ure processing leaves its pro Ein Content unavailable to the animals and some have died of Ita Valion. He announced that the Federil government has approved Iceni us for use in livestock and poultry feeds. These animals need Trace amounts of this naturally occurring chemical for better Lealali and production he sex lain cd. Or. Whelan said the govern ment is studying the possibility f allowing magnesium to be cd As an additive in cattle its. Reviewing his tenure As Agri culture minister since last no Ember or. Whelan said that current world demand has Iven the lie to criticism voiced when he told Canadian in Mars to grow Grain to beat the Farmers used More Fer Lizur and have grown More rain As advised and with of s help Well have one of he Best crops we be had in a ing but it in t Canada s Job to e the food warehouse of the world. Thai s the Job of the Hole world to look the agriculture minister had orc advice for those Provin Al premiers and agriculture ministers who yell for More consultation on Federal Agricula inc policies yet unilaterally Stablish their own agriculture x p o r t patterns without a Inin bit of or. Whelan said he believes consultation and has in aged in lots of it but just e m e m b e r it s a two Way he told the audience that in rms of buying Power and Iod costs canadians arc the Skiest people in the Arlie Mair president of the e e d manufacturers Assoc a on presented or. Whelan Ith a gift for the occasion and scroll commending the out Pokon minister s honesty Andor and vigor ill present g food production facts to Ca indians. Oil blast kills worker port Burwell ont. Up a Petrolia ont., Man was killed and several other Mer injured Friday when an expat Sion ripped through an offshore Oil and Gas drilling Rig near Lake Erie Community this about 25 Thomas. Miles East of St. Killed was Wayne Issac Fer Guson 26, an employee of Hali Burton Petroleum services which was drilling for con Sumers Gas co. Of Toronto. Two of the most seriously in Jurod men were Ian Mckellar Alvington ont., and Ken Elvidge of Lakefield ont. R. Harold Townsend vice president of underwater Gas development a subsidiary of Consumers Gas said the explosion was the result of a rup ured nitrogen line near the Bow of the Rig called or. Neil. The Rig was 12 Miles offshore at the time of the explosion. Search Effort fails controls worry Canada continuum continued it s Good at last for some politicians to finally off the i cup id. Food or. Mair Outh vietnamese recon Ais Ance plane hovered Over the re a. It mentioned thai the South Iel namese had provided guar a tics of safety for the pro Aison officers before the flight it added because the Saigon minis Lvalion Side could not car Alec safely the work of seeking information on the iwo acadian officers could not be married where Hal left the search pc rations for capt. Ian Palci Toronto and capt. Fletcher Tomas of o 11 a w a was in Nown. The Peg spokesman lid he did nol know when ii Cal trip to the area would be. Canadians who have Pur u c d an open Mouth policy Nee they arrived in South Vietnam in january have Pak in Price of silence in getting in search under Way. Ii was obvious that they had can told by the pro Hal the Escus pc rations would bog Ivy if there were any press Alec nos from any Canad is. Thus the canadians have not even admitted search opera Loday Al announced tons were started though the Peg agreement had been reached for them Friday. Before the search the ices got g u a r a n t e c s from both South vietnamese sides. The Peg had requested guarantees that the five Liaison officers of the search would not be danger. The South vietnamese had requested guarantees that the Viet Cong would not Start offensive operations during the period that the South Vietnam Ese guarantee was in effect. Canada House to be converted London up Canada s Atchly High commission build g on Trafalgar Square is to turned into a drop in Centre. With most of the High com Mission s 522 staff members Ovid into a second building Acdonald House in the heart the Mayfair diplomatic in ave Canada House itself is Rcpt and by next Spring will i converted into a cultural id social Centre for tourists d British residents. A Canadian official Here said Day the conversion ill double the area available foot sore tourists where they n rest and Road any of the 19 ily newspapers flown in re Early from Home. The Canadian government travel Bureau now in a Sepa rate building on the other Side of i All Mali is to move into Canada House and should help attract britons into the build ing where they will be exposed to the displays of Canadian Art which dominate the reception area. Two rooms of Canada House arc to be set aside for Canad an musicians in need of a place to practise or rehearse. Canada House serves As a mail drop for Many canadians visiting Britain and about letters or packages Are handled every month by the recep Tion staff. Last year touring canadians were counted As they picked up mail or asked questions at the recep Tion desk. Controls arc effective immediately. H. W. Danforth Essex described the Amer can action As a drastic by not unexpected move by the Nixon ii pointed out that Canada is i major customer and this action could have serious Imp Lica Lions for Canadian producer and Consumers. He asked the Trade Milisie if the government in Canada i assessing the h also asked if the government had contingency plans to As sure adequate supplies of food for canadians. Or. Gillespie stressed the concern with which lie federa government viewed the Ameri can action. . Commerce Secretary. Dent said the con Rols introduced thursday Wen imposed with the approval o . Agriculture secret Are Karl Butz. The american move is an expansion of earlier action to Imit the exports on soybeans Cotton seeds and their Bypro ducts. That move was taken Une 27 to head off critical shortages in some soybean products before the new crop comes in this fall. It prompted a move by the Canadian government to impose Export licencing controls n a number of agriculture products Friday june 29. Can Ada imposed curbs on exports f soya Beans and soya bean acc and meal rape seed Anc ape seed cake and meal flax eed linseed cake and meal and fishmeal. There is worry in Canada lat the american moves will orce up the prices of Bacon and eggs Chicken and beef and Tiger food products. Or. Danforth official oppose on agriculture critic ques i o n e d consumer and Cor affairs minister Herb Ray. To asked if in View of in . Moves whether the ederal government has any 1 a n s to enact to prevent excess profit taking should it Pear that Canada s inventory of various food commodities could be depleted through loss of imports or unusual Export demand. In the . Officials have acknowledged that the latest american move complicates the situation for Canadian Farmers. Placing artificial controls on the movement of live Stock feeds increases the prob lems for Canadian producers of cattle hogs and already affected by the 40 to 50 per cent cutback in american exports of soybeans and their byproducts to Canada. M r. Gray suggested or a n Forth should direct i question to finance Milisie. John Turner Asil was one o fiscal or. Danforth prot sled. He pointed Oul thai or. Gray a the minister responsible for Thi food prices review Board. He asked How or. Gray could refer the question to or Turner under the Circum stances. Speaker Lucien Lamoureux ruled the protest Oul of order. James Mcgrath John s East warned Hal the . Government s action imposing further select import controls would have an up wan pressure on Domestic prices in Canada. He asked the Irac minister if the Canadian government prepared now to undertake a program of selective Export controls to project the Cana Dian Domestic Market. Or. Gillespie replied we will Lake whatever action which we feel the Circum a lances asks More mortgage Money continued he proposed a tax system which would make it financially advantageous for Large developers to dispose quickly of their land holdings for building purposes. Or. Turner said he will consider the suggestion. On the subject of rising rents in Urban areas or. Turner said a shelter subsidy is a Natter that would have to be discussed by Urban affairs minister Ron Basford with the Irvin pcs. However the problem of Ris no rents has been met in part by the substantial tax cuts Assad thursday by the House in said. Personal income lax cuts of Ive per cent and increases in the Basic annual exemptions Verc Given final Reading by the commons. Or. Lewis said be govern nent should consider a ten mis shelter allowance based in income so average families afford adequate housing. Egg pricing methods criticized c a n a a i a n egg production could get kicked out the Back door unless producers and marketing boards take a realistic attitude on pricing an on Lario egg producer warned the Canadian feed manufacturers association Friday. Joseph Hudson general Man Agar of Burnbrae farms Ltd at Lyn onl., said he believes egg marketing boards Are Here to stay despite his personal preference for a free Market ing system. But our present pricing policies which Start with the american Price add our costs generally higher than the . Ones a least in Eastern Canada then add another two in five cents off the top for the marketing Board Are pricing Canadian eggs out of the Export even More dangerous he said if egg prices climb much higher or get out of line with alternate foods Small producers and door to door paddlers will simply bypass the Market ing boards and sell eggs direct y. Because egg production can e a Small scale operation by individuals egg marketing is difficult to police or. Hudson rated. You could get any number of housewives peddling eggs door to door and there s not a thing anybody could to to Stop to said that to make the present egg marketing system work Canada needs a Valiona marketing Agency with the Power to Lay out rules and provinces with the courage to enforce them through Provin Cial marketing agencies. The National body must also have the Power to make judg ments on marketing policies and quotas in order to avoid inter provincial wrangling air. Hudson said. Provinces for their part must be Satis Ifird with their agreed share of the National Market. Provincial egg m a r k e t i n g regulations must be standardized and simplified however so that any one can understand them rather than the complicated network of varying regulations we have or. Hudson said Manitoba has every right to sell eggs in British Columbia so Long As she remains within her National quota limits. Carbide form Pittsburgh a sub stance called Boron Carbide is almost As hard As a Diamond. I is formed when Coke and Joron Are heated together in an electric Furnace. Army ration fluid milk was a . Army ration in 1933. Drucis discovery the drug penicillin was Dis covered in London in 1929 real estate reports a dui icon s. Manilli f.r.i., . Ming or Rul Emit the Royal Trust company what is the single greatest mistake that people make in listing their properties for Sale overpriced properly it Tully the greatest deterrent to Iii Early Sale. Many Houpei that lire listed for today Are overpriced. Overpricing can result trom Many things. The major cause is an inexperienced salesmen or an owner who is willing to Sill at a fabulous Price but is otherwise not interested in a Sale. Normally what happens is that the properly la advertised and shown Many people come to inspect it the Price is discussed but As is almost always the Case since it is overpriced the properly does not sell. This can1 go on Tor several weeks or even months finally the Salesman and the seller have to face the Issue. Ii the property must be sold the properly is reduced but it is Sel Dom reduced sufficiently because it was so High in the first place that even a sizable reduction will not make ii marketable. Ollin several culs in Price have to be made before the Price gets Down to the area ii should have been Al the Tirol place. Often the first buyers to look Al a property Are the Best buyers but they Are lost. Overpricing is not Peculiar to our area it happens wherever real estate is handled. Through the years experienced brokers realize Hal Lime Money and friends Are lost by giving in to listing a properly at a Price above the current Market Price. For proper pricing con acl Royal Trust head office Al 943-0431. In Winnipeg there Are 5 offices to serve you. Next week look for can you sell your properly yourself and save when they re gone they re gone Fuu Price Cash Down to one 9% mortgage developments Ltd. New Homes can t last the summer. So please shop now other Quilico developments Ltd Homes priced from to Down payments from to one mortgage for further information please phone or visit any of the following Model Home locations Volley East Kildonan 37 Antrim re. Pm. 667-0668 the 3s Mae Vista pm. Pm. 339-8697 Volley East Kildonan 334 Antrim re. Pm. 667-3183 Snow Lon if n Sii Awilson Tuxedo Park Lake Good 2073 Grant ave. 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