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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Nov 1974, p. 22

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- Food price reviewa for consumers grre-thochroodrrgrdsgrro- Muiboiumnd MARGARINE Margarine prices in Can- ada have increased in the range of 50-100 percent dur- ing the past year with lower cost margarines experienc- ing the greatest gains. Since there is a proliferation of margarine products in the market place and pmein- cial regulations govern their manufacture and sale, signi- ficant price variations occur across the country. The basic ingredients used in margarine manuthctur- ing are edible vegetable, marine, and animal oils. The total consumption of mar- garines seems to be slowly increasing as the popula- tion increases and because more people find it an ac- ceptable butter substitute. Canadian per capita con- sumption was about 10 lbs. per year in 1973. Analysis by the Food Pric- es Review Board indicates that the major reasons for the rapid price increases Anglican program director _ appointed This Reverend David John Woeller, B.A., L.Th., will become the new pro- gram director for the Angli- can Diocese of Huron. Mr. Woeller will be given the title of Archdeacon - Pro- gram when he assumes his new duties January lst. His appointment was an- nounced Friday by the Right Reverend T. David B. Ragg, Bishop of Huron. i In his new work he will succeed the Right Rever- end Morse C. Robinson, who became Bishop Suffragan of the Diocese of Huron in September. His responsi- bilities will include planning the basic program for the parishes, preparing re- sources for them, and as- sisting where needed in their operation. A native son of the Dio- cese of Huron (he was born in Kitchener), Mr. Woeller has had a broad experience in the Canadian Church since his Ordination in 1951. He has served in parishes in the Dioceses of Toronto. Edmonton and Niagara. and for three years was Director of Religious Education for the Diocese of Montreal. Since 1965 he has been on the headquarters staff of the General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada, in Toronto. Mr. Woeller is a graduate of the University of Mani- toha and of Trinity College. Toronto. He is married. and has a family of three sons and one daughter. The two oldest boys are students at Queen's University. Kingston, oils. which are extensively used in most margarines, have more than tripled in the past year. Com oil, an- other popular margarine base, has more main doubled in price. The lower cost marine and animal oils used for blending purposes have available applies. For ex- ample, the current price for both soybean and rapeseed Brand new. all brick 3 bedroom home ‘with plastered walls decorated throughout to your exquisite taste. Dining room with glass sliders to raised deck. Recreation room with fireplace flue. 2-piece washroom and study in base- ment all roughed in. Flooring. fixture and decorating allowances. $51,900. Exclusive. Call Jim Addison at 74545103. Thus raised buck bungalow. only four years old offers a spacious broadloomed livmg room, dining area with door to deck. three bedrooms and a two bedroom apartment m the lower level to supplement your m- come. Close to school and shoppmg Tremendous value at 553.900. Exclusive Call Larry Martin at 745-6103, L FURTNEY BROKER J CHOOSE YOUR COLOURS '0lftiff" Ev LIVE FOR LESS (306 Fairway an.) EYMFURTNEY Homes for Living . . . - l fatloit content of edible oil cqttmt in margarine' ac- counts for about u per cent of the foundation by weight. significant raw material in- creases are reflected al- most directly in factory and MW! prices. It is unlikely that the current situation will be alleviated until world production of edible oils overtakes world consumption. Some relief may occur in vegetable oils when the M4 oilseed crops are harvested. Increases in production should exert downward pressures on vegetable oil prices. T --Packaging costs have increased by almost 50 per cent since April 1W3 due to plastic shortages directly related to the energy crisis. Metal and paper packaging materials are also in short supply. also doubled in price over Philip Furlney Reed EstateJLmifegl The marks of quality construction are evident to the discerning buyer in this new brick 3 or 4 bedroom home. Features plaster walls. 5- piece bath. formal dining room with glass doors. $40,000 1st mortgage and allowances for decoration to your fancy. Incredible value at $53.900. Exclusive. Call Bert Schmidhuber at 745-6103. Thus four bedroom semrdetached home features large living room with slrding doors to sundeck. separate dining room. eat-tn kitchen. powder room off large foyer and attached garage. Large first mortgage at 9%, MLS JY-27 Call Jnm erstone at 745- 6103, CHLOE-SAC LOCATION- The women's committee of the K-W Art Gallery visited the Chinese Exhibi- tion at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto recently. Among the 385 archaeological finds. a phoenix-crested tomb guardian trampling on a demon caught the interest of (left to right) Mrs. Peter Madorin. Mrs. Ross Cowley and Mrs. Paul Kreuel who organized the trip. The pottery figure. whose occupation was to frighten away evil spirits, dates back to the early 8th century A.D. The Chinese Exhibition remains at the Royal Ontario Museum until Nov. 16. EXTRA LARGE l 206 King St. East Kitchener (Hillbrook) '$t-triraWti-dtiht0tre+rr, tlot-ttter 13,1974 t You'll appreciate the spacious design and expert workmanship in this custom built H, Becker Construction home. Formal dining room. elegant living room. 3 bedrooms. 3- piece bath and 'recreation room with fireplace flue. roughed in with prices available for finishing to your character. Beautifully priced at $53.900. Exclusive. Call Jim Addison at 745-6103. UUNUALUW (58 Silver Aspen) Entertain your Christmas Guests In thus one year old three bedroom bungalow Large Invmg room. roomy kitchen with lots of cupboard space. family sued din- mg area. Basement contauns two extra bedrooms for your guests Don't watt too long to Inspect thrs fantastic buy MLS 0 135 Call er Addison at 745-6103 [OVE IS A NEW HOME FOREST HEIGHTS BUNGALDW (58 745-6103

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