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The Seaforth News, 1949-06-02, Page 3THE SEAFORTIINEWS HIGHEST ` CASH PRICES for. DEAD STOCK HORSES 2.50 each CATTLE 2.50 each HOGS .50 per cwt. According to size and condition CALL COLLECT SEAFORTH 15 DARLING & CO. OF CANADA LTD. Wool Wanted ALL WOOL SHIPPED TO JACKSON'S IS GRADED IN SEAFORTH, AND .FULL SETTLEMENT IS MADE FROM THERE H. M. Jackson Seaforth Phone 3W & 33 DUBLIN Uns W ortii—Jordan White phlox adorned the altar of. St. Theresa's Church, Detroit, on Saturday, May 14th for the marriage of Claire, daughter df Mr. and Mrs. Prank Jordan, Dublin, to Mr. John Unsworth, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Unsworth of. Detroit. Rev. W. J. Sherzer performed the marriage 'cer- emony and sang the nuptial mass. Given in marriage, by her father the bride wore a flor-length gown of slipper satin with long train, sleeves pointed over hands, and 'Square neckline. Her finger-tip veil was caught with a coronet of seed pearls. She wore a single strand of pearls and carried an arm bouquet of white roses with streamers. Mrs. James J. ICauskopf, of Dub- lin, sister of the bride, was maid of honour wearing a floor -length gown of pink,„orchid taffeta with matching headdress and c arried a bouquet of green carnations. Mrs. James W. Blair and .Miss Mary Doyle, both of Detroit, cousins of the bride, were bridesmaids. They were gowyned alike in floor -.length gowns of green taffeta, with matching headdresses and carried bouquets of pink carna- tions. The best man was Mr. James W. Blair of Detroit, and other at- tendants were Mr. Peter J. Jordan of Dublin and Mr. Thomas M. Jordan of Brockville, brothers of the bride. W. H. FINNIGAN & SON PRODUCTS` o - - .��� .lye �• �' .. ._,., YOU CAA, RELY ON 'RE tollvCi Dealers, Bakers Farmers and Feeders ASK YOUR GROCER FOR "GOLD STAR" FLOUR NOW "GOLD STAR" Top Patent (ALL PURPOSE FLOUR) "EXCELLENCE" Second Patent (BREAD FLOUR) Give them a trial -- Quality and Prices are/right Excellence Feeds Calf Meal Chick Starter Chick Grower Laying Mash Pig Starter Hog Fattener Hog Grower Sow Ration Dairy Ration LISTEN TO THE NEWS — CKNX (920 ON YOUR DIAL) 9.30 EVERY MORNING EXCELLENCE in Name and Quality Turgeon Grain & Processed Feeds Telephone 354 Seaforth Feed Division of Excellence Flour .Mills Ltd. i1 THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1949 _ntzuroamomatoormonbasnoommogroaommooroomortooroorourosc000tbywoot000mmooroomoomoomosocamougoomoson000 You Cern Defeat Your Biggest Tax Problem .. That is the 8% sales tax. The one the budget missed. The one that hits you hardest. This quotation .. This tax costs the Canadian taxpayers 30 cents for every dollar of processed material" from a Liberal member of Parliament shows what the government is doing to keep taxes high .. , despite the "bribery" reductions in the budget. So that you may have a sure, adequate income, the Progressive Conservative Party will • Reduce sales taxes. • Reduce income tax rates and increase exemptions. 9 Provide deductions to farmers for mem- bers of family who contribute to revenue. o End the administrative persecution of farmers by tax collectors. For your protection the Progressive Conservative Party will take these steps : PRICES —Permanent floor price legislation based on these principles: o A definite formula in the Farm Prices Support Act for arriving at floor prices. • The formula will allow for variations in production and demand for individual products, • Floor prices will be announced well in advance of production period. • The floor price formul'z will be arrived at in consultation with representatives of producers. EXPORT MARKETS Restoration of the Canadian Wheat Board to serve its original purpose as a Marketing Agency for wheat producers ... and its extension to include the handling of coarse grains. Inclusion of representatives of farmer's organizations on all Boards dealing with farm matters, Aggressive and immediate action to recapture lost markets; the development of new markets; to achieve security of export markets through foresighted "negotiations. Dominion marketing legislation based on the principle of democratic producer control. PRODUCTION Reclamation and conservation of existing soil resources; development of new producing lands through irrigation; greater accessibility to domestic markets by improved transportation facilities. VOTE FOR ELGIN McKINLEY YOUR PR C ► y ' TM c DID TE Published by Iho Pregrossive Cansorvaliw_ Party of Canelo, 141 Lawlor Avo. W., 011awn The ushers were Mr. James J. I{raus- kopf of Dublin and Mr. Louis Doyle of Windsor. The soloist was Mr. Fierle of Detroit. A sumptuous wedding breakfast was served to forty guests at the Lee Plaza Hotel. In the afternoon and evening a reception was held at the new home of the bride and groom on Plainview Ave. Assisting the bridal couple to receive was the bride's mother Mrs. Frank Jordan, of Dublin, wearing a grey crepe dress with grey accessor- ies and corsage of American Beauty roses. Mrs. John Unsworth, mother of the groom, also assisted and wore a crepe dress with white access- ories and a corsage of American Beauty roses. For travelling to Nia- gara Falls, New York, and Washing- ton, the bride wore a cocoa brown gabardine suit with matching acces- sories. ,Guests attending the wedding from this district were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Krauskopf, Misses Veronica and Barbara Jordan, Mr. Peter Jordan. and Mrs. Anne Fitzpatrick, all o+' Dublin. Mr. Thomas Jordan of Brook- ville; Mrs. James Dewar', Lunn; Mrs. Margaret McCormick, Mr. Mi- chael Jordan, Mr. Clarence Jordan and Miss Teresa Jordan, all of Lon- don, and Mr. John Fitzpatrick and Mr. Louis Doyle, of Windsor. ENGAGEMENT Mr.. Peter J. Stock, R.R. 2, Gadsa. hill, announces the engagement of his daughter, Mary Martina, to Mr. Harold Meagher, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Meagher, Dublin. The marriage will take place in Kin - kora on June G. Wanted Immediately Young Women 16 to 21 Years For Cherry, Strawberry, Raspberry Picictag Accommodation in. Farm Service Force Camps Supervised by Y. W. C. A. Good Meals Good Pay - Good Fun For ,Registration Forms apply to High School Principal Nearest Employment Office OR Ontario Farm Service Force 9 Richmond Street, East, Toronto 1, Ontario AUSPICES: ,Dominion Provincial Farm Labour Committee s..o-,„aW.,. 03.6.10112, ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Almond D. Mac- Ewen, Henson, announce the en- gagement of their only daughter, Donna Elaine, to Mr. Harry Thom- as Smith, son of Me'. and Mrs. Or- ville H. Smith, Zurich. The wedding will take place quietly June 1S. Prime Minister of Canada RtJn. LauisSt.Laurcnt TOUR OF HURON - PERTH c, l a , June 3 IN THE INTERESTS OF Andrew Y. McLean Liberal Candidate in Huron -Perth .The Prime Minister and his party are expected to arrive at Seaforth at 3.10 P.M. A civic welcome will be tendered by Mayor Keating and members of the town Council at the town hall. District school' children will be on hand to greet the Prince Minister This is your opportunity to welt me the Prime Minister toHuron-Perth Published by the•Huro.n-Perth Liberal Association