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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-08-28, Page 7• P No Relief From High Beef Prices There is no relief in sight from the present high price of beef, the agriculture depart- ment reported last week in its monthly food outlook for Sept-' ember. Pork supplies are increasing and some price reductions may he coming from that quarter. Egg prices, however, are expect- ed 'to rise, • PORK : Supplies are up and prices may weaken. BEEF: Supplies are lower and the demand stronger. Prices are expected to remain firm. EGGS. Prices for Grade A large are expected to rise. Smalls and mediums will be in plentiful supply. POULTRY MEAT Chickens will he in adequate supply at steady prices. Heavy roaster may be higher. Turkey prices will he steady. APPLES: Early varieties in good supply at seasonal prices. PEACHES. Ontario crop and prices will he about the same as last year. In British Columbia prices will he higher as no cbm mercial crop was harvested, GRAPES: A large ontario crop with,,declining prices.. British Columbia had a small crop and prices will remain strong. PEARS : Excellent supplies at lower prices than last year. PLUMS AND PRUNES: Mod- erate supplies at strong seasonal prices. TOMA1OES: Good supplies 4 at moderate prices. POTATOES: Supplies are in- creasing and prices are dropping. 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MAKE US AN OFFER On These Tractors and Equipment USED EQUIPMENT — FERGUSON loader — MASSEY 30 tractor and 2 row cultivator — ALLIS CHALMERS "C" tractor — FR EEMAN loader — '66• CASE 3 furrow lift plow — MALCO hydraulic loader CASE "D" tractor 'good' — COCKSHUTT 4-row cultivator — '65 FORD. 5-furrow semi-mount plow• - IHC Super "A" and cultivator — 67 MASSEY "40" gas — '66 FORD 4-furrow semi-mount plow — '59 MASSEY '35' Diesel — '59 IHC 'B275' Diesel and loader —'62 FORD B71 Diesel — '66 FORD 2000 gas — '65 FORD "3000" Diesel — '66 FORD "5000" Diesel NEW EQUIPMENT - KONSKILDE 3 pt. hitch fertilizer spreader — 1968 FORD "5000" D power steering etc, — FORD 501 mower — FORD 101 3-furrOw 16" trip beam plow — FORD 208 1014 ft. field cultivator — 120 bushel single beater spreader — 120 bushel, single beater spreader — FORD '535' mower conditioner 612 Forage Harvester with pickup and 2-row cornhead — FORD 620 Cbmbine — FORD 630 Combine LARRY SNIDER MOTORS FORD, FAIRLANE, FALCON, FORD TRUCKS. 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The couple will reside in London, Ontario. • CHAISSON - CHAPPLE On July 12, 1969,Julie Ann Chapple and Joseph Murdock Chaisson were joined in mar- riage in St. James Roman Cath- olic Church, Seaforth with Rev. Father H. J. Laragh officiating at the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Chapple, Eg- mondville and the groom is the son of Mrs. Wilson Jesso, New- , foundland. Traditional wedding music was provided by Mrs. Alice Styles. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a short sleeved floor-length white faille crepe dress with empire waist. The boat neckline and sleeves were trimmed with sha- sta daisy lace, One single white rose and lily of the valley held her shoulder -length veil. She carried a white Bible with yellow rose corsage. Mrs. Susan Quann. London, was matron of honor. Miss Patti Kechnie, Wingham, cousin of the bride, was the bridesmaid • and Misses Kim and Karen Chap- ple, nieces of the bride, were the flower girls, The matron of honor and bridesmaid were dres- sed in blue crystalette trimmed -with white lace identical to that of the bride. They wore pill box hats to match and each carried a single yellow rose. The petite flower girls were gowned in bon- ded yellow lace floor length dresses:with bands-of shasta dais- . ies trimming the yokes of the dresses. Shasta daisies were worn in their hair. Best man was Tom Quann, London and the usher was bon Doucette a London. The reception was. -held at 144 - the Seaforth Legion Hall dec- orated with bouquets of mixed .flowers, The bride's mother re- ceived the guests wearing an apricot crimplene dress with black accessories and a corsage of white carnations. She was as- sisted, by the groom's mother in yellow linen with blackacces- sories and white carnation cor- sage. The couple will reside in London at 504 York Street. Guests were present from Newfoundland, Sarnia, Wing - ham, Dundurn, Sask. , London and surrounding area, Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Ennis, Steven, Leanne and Sherri of Whitby visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ennis. Mrs. George Dundas is holid- aying with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Andrews at their cottage near Barrie on Lake Simcoe. Mr. and Mrs. John' Thamer and Anthony left on Monday for their new home in Kitchener where John has purchased a bar- bering business. Mr, Clifford Ritchie received word on Monday that his aunt, Miss Jean Rftchie of Zealandia, Sask. had passed away. Mi s s _Ritchie came from this district and was a former school teacher. SEED WHEAT FOR SALE York Star and Talbot High Germination HEATING OIL R. N. ALEXANDER • Walden. & Broadfoot 'Phone 527-1224 .— Seaforth .000111ftwodlisamomilliammon Help Stamp Out Summer! SEE OUR DISPLAY OF THE 70 SKI-D00 ON EXETER'S MAIN STREET ON FUN DAY DURING EXETER'S RODEO WEEKEND Mark 24th Anniversary The wartime personnel of No. 6 SFTS Dunnville will con- gregate for their 24th Annual Reunion in Dunnville on Friday and Saturday, September 19th and 20th. The highblights will be the annual Golf Tournament, an air show, a brief service at the Harvard Memorial in the Civic Centre and a visit to the remains of the Station by means of a Lon- don Double Deck Bus. For further information please contact Frank Scholfield, Box 187, Dunnville who will send all details and place your name on the permanent mailing list for future Reunions. Use . Expositor Want Ads Phone 527-0240 SPLANE SC,OTT Amid baskets of white shasta daisies and yellow mums, can- delabra and ferns in Qomarty Presbyterian (lurch on July 12 at 3 o'clock, -Agnes Irene Scott became, the bride of Lorne Arthur Splane of London, Ont. Thd bride is thAdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ScOtt•of tom- arty and the groom is the son of Mrs. Silas Splane, Des aeries, Quebec and the late Mr. Splane„ Rev. W, Jarvis performed the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a floor- length lily white lagoda crepe wedding gown. The wedding ring stand-up collar was trim- med with Guipure lace. The cuffs of the long sleeves wer e Also trimmed with the same lace. The sheath dress, with semi-fitted bodice, was accent- ed by a panel of Guipure lace in front from collar to hem. The back formed a flowing chapel train and a floral headpiece held a long veil of silk illusion. She carried a white bible crested with an orchid and ivy. Miss Anna Scott, London, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Frances Scott, sister of the bride, Cromarty and Miss Margaret Carvell, London, cou- sin of the groom. They were dressed alike in floor-length but- tercup yellow chiffon over taf- feta, empire style goWns with a yellow satin ribbon forming 'a how at the back. The bodice was accented with a Victorian bib trimmed with white organza frills, stand-up collar edged with white organza frills a n d long sleeves finished same as the colLar with a sheath styled skirt. They carried bouquets of white daisies with yellow cen- tres. Their headpieces w ere wedding ring bands with match- ing veils. Fred Fuller of London was the groomsman and the ushprs were Gordon Colquhoun, Staffa ang,Steven Carvell.of Galt. ' Miss Brenda Kerslake, Staffa, • organist, accompanied the sol- oist, Miss Denise Kerslake, as she sang '0 Perfect Love' and, 'I'll Walk Beside You.: Following the wedding, the wedding dinner was served in the church parlor and gueSts ...were received by the 'bride's mother who wore a pink crimp- lune dress with white accessories and corsage of white mums. She • • was assisted. by. • the ;mother" ' '6F the groom who was dressed in a two-piece yellow ensemble with a nylon lace coat, white acces- sories and corsage of white mums. &Liu .,E•or ‘. •weddirCg „..trip. -.no Niagara Falls, the bride chose a coral crimplene dress, three- quarter-length sleeves with Lace insertion, white accessories and white orchid corsage, • Guests were present from tOw Sfyi••,,NO•PlittknO. ()Urig *Of,* Suits Juit:',A04riy•di Come in today" and try A few of the first new milts lei. Single breasted styles with -ve•tii; or 2 piece 441.014 bled A4.1t# with high button plednit end shapely cut. New stripes and cheeks Pred04114: ate in greens, browns and blues, 59.50 to 75.00 New for Fall Sport Jackets • Single or double breasted styles in the newest patterns and fabrics. Co-ordinated sets have moderately flared pants. See the newest, first at Stewarts. 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