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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-09-12, Page 11�rt e 1 t. 1 . p i i (B • A,drlan. Voo) r y 1 , r 4' ds C � • r �I � t' y c r v�; t i a r I R T!+' . ^ P •D 4 !eYy 4 ti s:, that farhters always. Wportod Aceses are fftcf'e$siing Ontario Federation- of hive ,Vim &t the .bottom -of the their sale#. shirlsyaft Bngl sh, a Canadian. We wonder what Mrs. heap Blfdsreds of years Agg anrepotter has poittteo out that ,, iY 8,ilgllsp,,A hg'decided to help .the except for those consumers on "The eggs were offered to ailing r wool, Industry, so at an fixed, imcomes, most households the price to five dozen for $1? early, stage government tare ••pot cuttln out food Iuxuries ■ recognized, that agriculture Is of to keep their weekly budget costs that drive prgducers up' the wall vital importance to a nation, The down. If .they are not cutting See Our Selection help given was however some- down, than they can't be hurting. 4q, what unusual and didn't cost his It strikes me that all these � � >" �`t>•,r�� ,r „; , t � lc averttnaefft a nickel. He simply g p Y bitter attacks on, the Canadian a�. �, f�. 4 made a decree that all dead had to. E Board are directed against Egg g 1973 Ford Custom 560 2 dr. H.T. 1969 Pontiac Parisienne - 2 dr. ,MY... i.�...-,n.,,�u `E be bunec". to woollen shrouds. something •faceless, What's a -. .. •) -�+�' r; ' r>-. #�.ry..�''°tl i . 1r This,wa's'designeii tohelp not just Boards It''has no personality, n4 } K S'Y. 4� t'j $�L N �� P f�/ � �( t .. • '. 1972 Chevrolet impala 4 dr. H.T. 1968 Rambles Station Wagon on Sunday. AugFireside ad but maybe i the sheep farmer, y sez. It is anThe farmers are "it". ,,I �;,) 1. � �� � � ,� �' �• has barbecue They z a Wien They had a wiener roast and 1972 Ford Galaxie 500 4 dr. H.T. 1971 Chev. ' 2 ton pick up 1,0 more important to him, -the wool not blamed for anything, but they 1971 - Chev. 1 ton Cab and 1971 Chevrolet 4 dr.' Sedan Chassis dual 1971 Montecarlo 2- dr. I.T. air coed. games. ,• L There were 24 persons present factories, elected this Board system, ifr 1970 Plymouth Satellite 2 dr. H.T. and 8 alkoma•tics from 1970 to 1972. at the first meeting of the, fall Kling. Many people complain about anyone of my readers ever Was. involved in the initial organization k rR rte spending two weeks with her the high cost of food but very few of a church, a club, or group, it Campbells for their kind brother Rev.Father Phalen. do something about it. A great must be acknowled ed that g � �°" ' tet• "� ` -number of housewives did - not mistakes were made and for some The meeting closed ,with • the Cyril Boyle were in Seaforth change their buying habits since years afterward the constitution I BIG RED BEAUTIES -- Arle Glim of Market Street In Seaforih brought two big prices increased. They should not complain. The sate of and ' regulations are bung tomatoes into the Expositor last week which weigh close to two pounds each. Mr. convenience foods such as TV changed to correct these mistakes. Why don't the critics of Glim says most of his tomatoes have grown to this size, He bought the plants from dinners, prepared frypan .mixes, the egg board give them a chance Leen van de Baan of Roxboro Gardens. (Staff Photo) IN instant puddings and instant to iron out any difficulties that whaUhave-you are increasing. People complain about high milk arose? Their greatest sin so far seems to have been that the rules p grants to Agricultural weeks on a motor trip to Nova ■ - Soe■�etres prices but the less expensive allowed the production of too Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Psalms 121 and 122 and &cv. Wife: "i'in happy to sec that sales of - powdered milk tare dropping. The lower cost cheeses many eggs which cost the egg producer dearly. But a price has Ontario's Agricultural Societies we felt the amended Act would function. are selling at a lower volume, never yet been increased because Will have a broader base to work recognize and expand the scope In keeping with the broadening while the more expensive of over production. from as a result `of the passing of of the societies' impact in the influence of the Agricultural ttio`ver before they moved. They spending the summer at the the Agricultural Societies community. Societies. Bill 21 provides grants egg - Amendment Act, 2974, _ during "One of the new categories for the encouragement and - the last session of the Ontario under the amended Act will promgtion of exterior farm and Edward farm. Legislature. The Hon. WilliamA. provide individual society grant of homestead improvements. Husband: "Our lawn mower? 1 Stewart, Ontario's, Minister of one-third of the cost up to $500 for G OFA Agriculture and Food, in the 'holding of entertainment Spot the Merchants'' commenting on Bill 21 said: programs based local talent as president says "Agricultural Societies are opposed to imported performers. CONTEST becoming increasingly important With the increasing enthusiasm See Next Week's in rural Ontario communities and for local amateur programs weEXPOSITOR Andre Ouellet, the new federal a niece pittance compared to saw the peel for additional funds for full details minister of Consumer Affairs, has losses incurred so far this year by for this useful community, just laid his first egg, according to lay-offs, lockouts and strikes. - Gordon Hill, president of the "Actually the egg loss amounts Ontario Federation- of to one =third of one egg per it Agriculture. Canadian. We wonder what Mrs. "Does he propose to bring Plumptre might have done with postal department efficiency to her one-third egg.", f the marketing of eggs?" queries "The eggs were offered to Mr. Hill. -0 6es he want to return" buyers .before they'.were put -in the price to five dozen for $1? ge but there were no buyers. He's dreaming. There's no way. If thm had been buyers, the He can go and pound salt." eggs wouldn't have gone into The Minister joined ,Beryl storage." A number from St. Augustine Fast Unloadi ng i-nj#rfonijc �1�� ttiric�nf Plumptre; chairman of the Food Agriculture Minister Eugene attended the funeral of William church with Mr, and will be a special prize to the one Prices Review Board, in saying Whelan is the consumer's best.. Joe Hallahan in Blyth on Current events were given by your gas• electric and phone bills Seaforth 527-0240. were late? egg prices are too high because of friend. He supports policies to Tuesday. Mass was at St. BANK RATE FINANCING marketing inefficiency. assure' plentiful food supplies of. Michael's Church, burial in St. "Their remarks are the sort good quality, at prices that are Michael's Cemetery. that drive prgducers up' the wall reasonable in relation to produe- " Mr. Leo Redmond is in, London See Our Selection and out of business," says the tion costs," Mr. Hill points out. at Fanshawe College taking a OFA president. t Mr.1Hi11,, , ints out thf'-s' oils e p� P g "The most serious error made b CEMA 'was not.. brie in iv Y g g course':' t" A is was Y held in }East �"" w' of any faisd'p'roduct is regrettable. supply into line with demand...,, l�n Wawanosh at., the Community, 1973 Ford Custom 560 2 dr. H.T. 1969 Pontiac Parisienne - 2 dr. However, the lost eggs represent This must be done immediately.- Park for the Altar boys, the iC �( 1973 Chevrolet impala 2 dr. H.T. STATION WAGONS 1973 Ford Grand Torino 2 dr. H.T. Readers and Ushers of St. 1972 Chev. Brookwood Station Wagon 1973 Chev. impala 4 dr. H.T. �( 1972 Chevrolet impala 4 dr. H.T. 1968 Rambles Station Wagon on Sunday. AugFireside ad 1972 Ford Sedan 1971 - Ford Station Wagon �( * - has barbecue They z a Wien They had a wiener roast and 1972 Ford Galaxie 500 4 dr. H.T. 1971 Chev. ' 2 ton pick up �( 'wheels 1971 - Chev. 1 ton Cab and 1971 Chevrolet 4 dr.' Sedan Chassis dual 1971 Montecarlo 2- dr. I.T. air coed. games. ,• L There were 24 persons present Mrs. Lon Smiih and Mrs. F. Mrs. WillialnLane of London 1970 Plymouth Satellite 2 dr. H.T. and 8 alkoma•tics from 1970 to 1972. at the first meeting of the, fall Kling. returned home on Tuesday after season for the Fireside Group. John Patterson thanked the spending two weeks with her The rhecting wus preceded by a st Campbells for their kind brother Rev.Father Phalen. eak cook out and was held at the hospitality. Rev. Father 'Phalen and Mrs. home' of Mr. and Mrs. Clair The meeting closed ,with • the Cyril Boyle were in Seaforth Campbell. Benediction by Rev. Nelson. Monday attending the tuneral of V"01111 047-61n--,0TW Rome of 11110111"tU864 COW* OPEN switYYL�YV�oo"O John Patterson presided and their cousin Mr. James Cleary. E Hymn 494 was sung SM&S Mr. Mike Boyle spent two unaccompanied and led by Mrs. weeks on a motor trip to Nova F. Kling. F.R.Cosford read Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Psalms 121 and 122 and &cv. Wife: "i'in happy to sec that Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brophy E.G.Nelson led in prayer. A the neighbours returned ottr lawn returned to Don Mills after minutes silence was observed in ttio`ver before they moved. They spending the summer at the memory of Miss Mary Geddes certainlN.y had it long enough." Edward farm. Husband: "Our lawn mower? 1 Service . + " mita" . t rGs ass A,& 04 for your BEANS at who passed away rccentiv. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mitchell 348-8433 Miss Peg Grieve read a letter of Just bought it at the garage sale Beyersbergen returned from a appreciation from Stewart they're having!" two week visit to the -Western Geddes Frantic mother to wild children provinces. The. next meeting will be held' at a birthday party: "And there in the church with Mr, and will be a special prize to the one Mrs.James M.Scott as guest "•ho goIes home first." • - Every week more and more speakers. Many people complain that the people discover what mighty jobs Miss Peg • Grieve gave the mail service is slow. But think are accomplished by low cost treasurer's report. about it. When was the last time Expositor Want Ads. Dial Current events were given by your gas• electric and phone bills Seaforth 527-0240. were late? BANK RATE FINANCING on all models •- new and used Comes To Brussels Motors See Our Selection �( 1974 -'Chev. Impala 4 dr. H.T. 1970 Chevrolet impala 4 dr. H.T. ,K 1974 - Buick Century 4 dr. Sedan 1970 Oldsmobile 2 dr. H.T. ,K 1973 Ford Custom 560 2 dr. H.T. 1969 Pontiac Parisienne - 2 dr. 1973 Buick Century 2 'dr,t. iC �( 1973 Chevrolet impala 2 dr. H.T. STATION WAGONS 1973 Ford Grand Torino 2 dr. H.T. 1972 Chev. Brookwood Station Wagon 1973 Chev. impala 4 dr. H.T. �( 1972 Chevrolet impala 4 dr. H.T. 1968 Rambles Station Wagon 1972 Ford Sedan 1971 - Ford Station Wagon �( * - 1972 Merct,ry Marquis 4 dr. H.T. air Cond. TRUCKS .k '# 1972 Ford Galaxie 500 4 dr. H.T. 1971 Chev. ' 2 ton pick up �( 'wheels 1971 - Chev. 1 ton Cab and 1971 Chevrolet 4 dr.' Sedan Chassis dual 1971 Montecarlo 2- dr. I.T. air coed. L 1 - i970 Chev 50 series 14 ft. Vans 1971 Ford Ualaxie 500 4 dr.H.T. dumber of Vans, Chevs. & Fords 6 cyl ,K 1970 Plymouth Satellite 2 dr. H.T. and 8 alkoma•tics from 1970 to 1972. 1973 , Chevrolet Sportsman Van 12 P.S.P.B. passenger BROS-S-.1ELS.MOTORS*BRUSSELS-�-- -ONTARIO � V"01111 047-61n--,0TW Rome of 11110111"tU864 COW* OPEN switYYL�YV�oo"O v+ Y . 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Ladies should see our polyester doubl'e-knit shell tops at $7.95. They come in multi -color and there are•some with sleeves and short sleeves at $9.55. it's the end of the line for our pattern selection. The choice is going down. But the price is right. 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