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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-05-09, Page 10PAGE 10 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1974 Married in ST. Peter's RC Church BURR — JEFFREY Gladiolus and daisies decorated St. Peters Roman Catholic Church in St. Josephs Saturday May 4 when Theresa Yvonne Jeffrey married Douglas Burr. Father J. Bensette con- ducted the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Jeffrey of RR 2 Zurich. The groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Burr are from Toronto. Given away by her father, the bride wore a white satin empire - waisted gown with a scoop -neck and a train from the waist. It was trimmed with nosegay lace. Her flowers were orange chastity roses with ivy. Bridal attendants were Cathy Jeffrey, Mrs. Linda Denomme, Brenda Rau all from London and Jeannette Jeffrey of Zurich. They wore white satin dresses under flowered chiffon with sheer sleeves and panama hats. Baskets of daisies, chastity roses and lily of the valley were carried by the attendants. Mrs. Henry (Tilda) Rau of Zurich was the soloist and other music was provided by Gerard Charette, Gary Ducharme, Dianne Ducharme and Jolie Rau. The best man was Raymond Jeffrey from London. Ushers were Don Burr, Toronto; Peter Jeffrey Zurich and Michael Jeffrey also from Zurich. After the wedding the reception was held at the Zurich Com- munity Centre. For her travelling outfit the bride wore blue polka dot palazzo pants with a white turtle neck sweater and a red vest. Her corsage was of red carnations. The couple will honeymoon in the United States. They will make their home in London. specially priccd KROEHLER Swivel Rockers 20% OFF Group Of Lumps TO CLEAR AT HALF PRICE SEE OUR SELECTION OF Baby Buggies and Strollers Westlake Furniture PHONF 236-4365 ZURICH Pencil farming QUESTION: - We rent corn land to grow corn. It seems difficult to arrive at a fair rental. The landlord would like to share in some of the higher market prices. Since he doesn't participate in the management, I would like to develop a system where only I benefit from my management, but he shares in the market risks. ANSWER (J.J. Hagai ty, P.AC Stratford) There is some inter- est in variable cash leasing. Landlords are hearing about present prices of grains and would like to benefit. In some cases they are asking very high rentals and getting it. But, in most cases, only for one year at a time. Very few farm- ers want to commit themselves to $40. or more per acre rental over a five year period. And yet, longer terns leasing is an advantage from a stability point of view. One idea is to establish a base of a certain number of bushels of corn. The rental could be something like 20 bushels of #2 dry shelled corn. Then if the price of corn drops back to $1.50 per bushel, the rent would be $30, per acre. If the price goes up to $4, per bushel, the rent would be $80 per acre. You should give some thought to how you establish price. You could select a particular date and place. The place could be a given elevator on a given day. It might be better to take the average of several pre -determin- ed dates. This would reduce the risk of a single day of wildly fluctuating prices. (continued on page 13) lash beautiful Eng get of b ite lady lronboXea {avo jete setting Ironstone tot !DO rComp side . on Mother cheerful "Sunny for 4 In washerfe• pattern. Dish TWO SLICE TOASTER $1788t This modern, high- speed model wilt toast a single slice in eitherslot. Full range light -to -dark colour control lets you toast to your taste. Features: textured, non -slip • push -down knob; cool plastic lifting grips and easy -clean chrome finish. PRD HARDWARE SERVES YOU BEST PHONE 236-4911 CAN OPENER With complete - 'hands free', fully automatic operation this Can Opener will open almost any size of household can. Even the large 48 ouncers. Features: Wheel -type cutter of case hardened nickel plated steel for long lasting sharpness; easy -clean remov- able cutter assembly magnet teprevent lids from falling Into opened can. ZURICH HARDWARE MAIN INTERSECTION — ZURICH