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Lighted candelabra and
baskets of pink, yellow, blue,
green and white . flowers
prOvided the setting for the
evening wedding at Ontario
Street United Church, Clinton
on Saturday Augnst 2nd at 7
p.m. that united Potricia. Ann
East and Budd Raymondliell.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold East of
RR 4, Clinton, and the groom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Bell of Clinton.
• The double ring ceremony
was performed by Rev. L
Lewis, and organist Miss
Louise Lovett accompanied
Miss Ann Snell who sang two
lovely songs.
Given in marriage by her
parents, the bride looked lovely
in a floor length gown of satin
brocade covered with tiered
lace.
The full circular skirt fell
gracefully into a 'chapel length
train. Her headpiece was a
matching Juliet cap which held
her long sheer and lace trint-
med veil. She carried a bouquet
of yellow, pinkgreen, blue and
white flowers.
Miss Bonnie East lof
Brampton, sister of the bride,
was maid of honour, and wore a
floor -length gown of pink
polyester crepe with printed
sheer organza from the waist
up. The gown featured an
empire waist, short puffy
sleeves, and full skirt.
Miss Brenda Bell, sister of
the groom and Miss , Lois
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Beacom of Blyth, friend of the
bride, were bridesmaids, and
were attired in dresses of
yellow and green. similar to the
matron of henotir. Miss Tammy
Nott, niece of the bride, was the
floweglirl and was dressed in a
filut dress matching the
bridesmaids.
The attendants all wore white
floppy hats with ribbon to
match their dresses and
carried a miniature bouquet
similar to the bride.
The best man was Roy Dalton
of Seaforth, a friend of the
groom, and the ushers were
Wallace East. brother of the
bride. Bob Bell. brother of the
groom, and ringbearer was
Dean Nott, nephew of the bride.
Following the wedding, there
was a dance at the White
Carnation at Holotesville,
where the guests were received
by the bride's mother, who
wore a floor length gown of
white and silver crimplene with
pink accessories and a corsage
of pink carnations and, white
baby's breath.
The groom's mother assisted
wearing a floor length gown of
pink crimplene with a corsage
of blue carnations with a white
ribbon.
The bride's table was centred
with a three , tiered wedding
cake.
The wedding couple
honey mooned in Eastern
Ontario. •
Prior to her . marriage. Pat
was honoured at several
'showers -given by neighbours
and friends at the home of Mrs.
Helen Trewartha, Lois
Beacom, Bonnie East, Brenda
Bell and Tammy Nott and by
the aunts and cousins, given at
the home of Mrs. Albert Evans'.
The.couple are resiling at 343
Victoria Street Clinton. '
as .**T Pee anfl his
essage was "Make his 49u
enjoy good In bis,labour"..
The flowers on the mettkOtlial
ind were Awed in loving
,Pern9rY of Ken McDonald by
his rife Enid ao4family.
emir practice will resume
this Thursday, September 5th.
Personals
$Ympatby is extended to W.
,ciMrs. tack Lee on the death
sister4in.law. Mrs. hill
Afte CROW,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson
nd their' family, Mr. and -Mrs.
Raymond Radford of London
and Mr. and Mrs. Lahn Lawrie,
Robbie and Jennifer of Kit-
Chener returned home on
Friday night from a week's
holiday at ICilbear 'Park, north
of Parry Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook
Visited an Tuesday night with
his sister, Mr: and Mrs. Pere
gibbings, Clinton.
Visiting on Wednesday with
Mr. and ,Mrs: 'Orval Newby
were Mr. and Mrs. Gar.
McGilvery, Chesley.
Mrs. Ruby (Scottie)
McDougall . 'of Islington
fawned to her home on Sun-
day from spending two weeks
with .Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
McDougall.
Visitors on Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace McDougall
were Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
Harrison and Mrs. Pete Young,
Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Brock of Burlington visited at
the same home.
Mrs. Pere. McBride, Carlow
and Mrs. Dora Kenny of
London visited on Monday with
the former's aunt, Mrs. Laura
Saundercock.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Shobbrook were their
daughter. Mrs. Ron Ellerby,
Frank-, Don and Valerie Miller,
Clinton.
Miss Debbie Davey of
Hamilton returned home on
Tuesday September 2nd from a
week's visit with her grand-
father, Emerson Hesk.
• Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jones,
David and Lana of Goderich
Twp. visited with his mother,
Mrs.Jrpssie Jons on Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Rab Caldwell
and Erin, Niagara Falls visited
with his aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace McDougall.
Mrs. Capling of Kitchener
spent the weekend with her
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J.
Claire Vincent.
Mr. and Mrs. David Fair -
service and Maureen of Dollard
Des Ormeaux. Quebec returned
to their home on Friday from
spending a week with his
mother. Mrs. Myrtle Fair -
service.
Mr. and Mrs,. Jim Fowler,
Stratford spent the holiday
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Claire Vincent.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hamilton
of Moorefield visited with their
claught.er. Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Thorripson.
Agts 3 to,14.
Register at the'
Town Hall
9 a.m. to )2 neon
FEE $20 for first child: $15, for
each, additional family 030mbor•
EXTRA INFORMATION
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There weremanr dignitaries in the Bayfield Fal*' parade last Saturday Includ14 the flitylleld
reeve, the Goderich Township deputy.reeve, and Progressive Conservadve candidate Jim
flayter. (News.Record photo)
Stabilization program extended
The Honourable William A.
Stewart, Minister of
AsricultuT and Food for
Ontario, hal announced a two
Week extension of the
enrollment deadline for the
provincial Beef Calf Income
Stabilization Program. The
cutoff date has been extended
from August 31 to Septetnber
12,1975.
In making the announcement
Mr. Stewart said: "Due to wet
weather delaying harvest,
some producers halve been
unable to find the time to enr,ell
their cow herds prior to the
August 31 deadline. No doubt
some farmers caught with
harvesting commitments may
have encountered problems in
getting to local agricultural
representatives' offices to
discuss and complete the
necessary forms and
procedures for the program. At
present, well over 3000 beef calf
producers have enrolled in the
program."
In addition to the extended
deadline. Mr. Stewart An-
nounced the principal sales
yards for Ontario stocker
calves which will be used in
'determining the weighted
average market price this fall
for the government's Beef Calf
Income Stabilization Program.
During the months of Sep-
tember, October and
November, feeder cattle sales
and regular sales in which
significant numbers of stocker
calves are sold will be
monitored to determine the
weighted average market
price. In Northern Ontario
these include Little Current,
South River, Wiarton. Rainy
River, New Liskeard and
Thessalon.
In Eastern Ontario, Galena
and Cobden will serve as the
central selling points. In
Central Ontario, Lindsay
(Kawartha) and Woodville and
in Western Ontario„Kitchener
and Tara will be included.Sales
of stocker calves at Toronto
Stock Yards will be included in
the market price calculation.
Mr. "Stewart stressed that
only Ontario -produced beef
calves will be included in the
market price determination.
Male and female beef stocker
calves in the following weight
ranges will be used to calculate
the weighted average price:.
male calves, 300-575 lb. ; female
calves, 300-5501b.
The _weighted average
market price will then deter-
mine -the extent of the prOducer
payout. If the average hap-
pened to be 30c per lb. then the
payout would amount to 20e per
lb. of, calf produced. Based on
theformula used in the
program this amounts to a
payment of 576.50 per cow.
From this amount the 55 per
cow producer fee will . be
deducted.
In the announcement of the
Ontario Beef Calf Income
Stabilization Program, .
enrolled farmers were
•guaranteed a stabilization
price for 1975 at 50c per lb.
- Mr. Stewart added, "It
should be noted here that every
participating farmer gets the
same payment per cow
whatever price he as an in-
dividual gets for his calves, or
'whatever weight his calves are.
In fact, it is not necessary to
sell calves in the year in which
they are produced to_ par-
ticipate in the program. Every
producer should strive to
manage his cow -calf enterprise
to get the best returns he can
from the market."
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Directors and. Adiustero:
Lavern Golthin4 RR 3, Walton., Ont. Phone 5i -1I7
Rohl. Archibald, RR 4, Seater* 521-11117
Ken calrnoclum, RR 4• Seaforth 521-1545
Ros Leenbardt, RR 1. Bornholm 345-2334
John MrEwing, RR 1. Blyth 523.9390
Stanley McIlwaln• RR 2. Goderich 524.7051
Donald McKercher. RR 1, Dublin 527-1137
Wm. Pepper. Brucefield . 482-7534
J.N. Trewarlha. Box sot, Clinton 482-7593
Agents:
James Keys, RR 1 Seaforth K.J. Etue. Seatorth.
Wm. Leiper. Londesboro Steve J. Murray, RR 5. Seaforth -
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