prices the Chronicle is proâ€" Each week a different item will be featured. in an endesvour to acâ€" â€" sale and retail levels, beâ€" quaint our readers with up kween January 1974 and ICE CREAM Ice cream prices in Canâ€" ada have experienced inâ€" creases ranging from 1530 per cent. at both the wholeâ€" Page 14 > Waterlo® Chronicle, Wednesday, Decembet 11, 1974 SLEEPER‘S WORLD SHOWROOM SLEEPER‘S WORLD SHOWROOM PULL OUT BEDS, TRUNDLE BEDS AND BEVERLY AND SIMMONS BOX SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AND SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PRICES ON OUR FULL SELECTION OF Everything you need to decorate a Bedroom. We stock the finest in Bedroom furnishings. Draperies. Blankets. Bedspreads and Lamps. One of our main attractions is our furnishings for smaller rooms in new homes, dens and condominiums. We‘re sure you‘ll find something elegant, but reasonable in our showrooms. â€"Food price F3 Federal government. In 1973, Canadian per capâ€" ita consumption of ice cream was about 2.75 galâ€" June 1974. In general, re tail prices rose more rapidâ€" ty in Ontario and the wesâ€" tem provinces. Further reâ€" tail price rises are anticiâ€" pated for August to reflect the recent increase in proâ€" ducer prices for industrial o po¢,, _ THROW PILLOWS ) 1&5 Beveriey . GRAND OPENING PRIZE q@)""~ BOX SPRING & MATTRESS DELUXE DP d ~ B . + may m + 2e i Personal interior consulting service for Bedrooms, dens and guest rooms by No Obligation Just Drop in And Fill Out A Ballot lons. Total Canadian ~proâ€" utilized about 10 per cent of duction of hard and soft ice Canada‘s total milk proâ€" creamâ€". amounted to 606 duction amounting to just decrease from the previous of the domestic market while soft ice cream makes up the balance. It takes about 3%, gallons of milk with 35 per cent butterfat content to produce one galâ€" lon of ice cream. In 1973, ice cream manufacturing counts for about 93 per cent 49 3 oi NC We Lon 24 William Elizuk Sales Manager over 1‘% billion gallons, _ creased ice cream prices Increases in industrial milk prices to ice cream manuâ€" manufacturing milk. is the term generally given to milk used in manufacturâ€" ing ice cream, butter and 3B .+. Alooth sang 29 University Avenue West/WATERLOO/885â€"1011 Between King & Weber referred to as cent over prices paid a year ago. The increases were negotiated by producers, processors. and Federal and Provincial milk pricing agencies in order to offset rapidly rising farm input ~vosts. As an example of inâ€" ~other dairy products. as disâ€" i:_ald-u fresh milk for manufacturing milk prices paid to producers reflect an Mike Elizuk Proprietor # June 1974. * Rising costs for ingredients other than milk. Increases in labour. packâ€" aging and energy costs at the â€" manufacturing â€" level during the past year have also contributed to rising by more than 50 per cent ice cream prices creases â€"â€" the average sellâ€" ing prices of dairy feed, for