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OLUMBAkNEWS ,OF -:TEf[ 'WEEK
Have you .seen, the smart ,English,
52 Pieee: dinner; service for eight
at Pi9.90, pUered at SAVAU,TGE'S
March Duraaierware
•
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M an
cf Mks: Alton; Raters, Co
Tao'
ur and1tC7ss Clare Malone .
_ ,; of
Stratford,
spent the weekend.wi
Mr. andMrs. J. -L.
.Maloney
Toni' Murpby, Elmira, visited'
Mr.
andlVTrs. J yF, -MuxphN,
• ,!ti lUi ib l 1 all li a itlil al
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PARI$H H 'HALL
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Ili 5W IIIIIUt1t111t1t111U �tlll ! 1
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Miss Agnes Bicknell, Kitchener,
With; Mr. and _Mrs,_ Peter Hieknell.
1VIiss. Marie O'Connor, St. Jos
eph's Hospital -School .of Nursing,
Lolidonx with Mr; and Mrs. Jaiiies.
O'Connor;
Mr, a
nd M s ' Pat
Murray
and
family, London;
with°"M•r; and Mrs.
Gilbert Murray and Mr. and Mrs,
James McQuaid.: ";t=-
Te rryy.
,.Ryan, St, Jerome's • G'ol-
lege, Iitchener,. with' Mr: and. Mrs.'
W" liani
Ryan..
,Tom Sloan, •Co
bs
ur
g,withMr.
and MrsrJames'Sioan,
Mise .Regina Bewrrian London;
Miss Eleanor Bawman; -Kitchener,
and Miss .Cleo Bowman, Stratford,.
w' ith lY r ! `and i Mrs: Frank Bow-
-
aw-
1VIiss±e .1Vfaloney, Kitchener,
with Mr.;and ,'Mrs -Frank Maloney.
Miss -R;b»marie' Diicharriag and
Tom Duckiarme,., London, with ,Mr.
an Mrs. Au
gu
sto-D ar e.
Joan Ma 1Vlisslane : Kitche er-
with: Mr,.,and. Mrs. -Peter
Malone
Y
Miss MarY CrAin and -^Mi s
•
hose ' ar ` Lane
m y , ,Stratford Teach-
ers' College,' e and Miss `Cath •arise
Roach ells
$li smess7
__ Soho
6
t,
'St>°aifoFd;•-gat- their•mhames:.�..--•---
Mr and M • ',T 'McIver
rs. o and
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„fancily, .'Termite, visited,' Mr. and
Mrs..; Vi liam McIver,:
Ir.recsed'Acth:i
F�Irs
(BY
Mrs.'.'
J. Gr
ummett
'
Stratford (district' t director ' of I)is-
I e.
h agricultural societies. of On-
tario have beenholding annual
conventions; for the -Past' 69 years,
Tn3,r. 936 . Mrs. Ethel Brant ra
nt Monture,
of Rochester, N.Y,,. and formerly
of Brantford; Ont., helped'' organ-
ize the -first
s ''grata
. -� eP , convention
for ,`women of:
the' fair boards of
Ontarion''
o seeing need need for
such an Organization. This : meet-
ing has grown until the attendance
has 'reached::. 400 women -almost,.
equal to that of the men's section,;`
`Mrs.
Montu
e•is'
x a full,bloo
d
ed
Indiani . wllman,
,a great ; 'great
granddaughter
0 f C
oL_
Gen '.
Brant
,of 'the Brantford.
area, and. is well
versed in early 'Canadian; history.
y
She i'.
s now an honorary DiorY
a
r president
f th'
0 e association.and
•
personally
'extends, -,greetings '.to. th
e annual.
taint 8, Perth -Huron),
.
as one of
the -consultants; : (2) ;"Food Classi-
.
fit 'o
ail n,+; (3)"School,.Work, and
t4
"Planning Our e
(4) a n enni� r
C nt o
g al.
Other Special Events." Mrs, Jos.
Grummett was _named secretary
for this clicussion, . The findings ridings of
these discussion ,groups were read
at the following g morning's S Se
S
leII.'
' Mrs. Alvin. Stone, .:of•Dunclioich�
first trice-presiden; compiled - the
highlights ;•of district; reports and
read the highlights ;: of : only one
fair in each' of the 16 districts- S in
Ontario. For '' District . 8 '
n Perth-
Huron ; an `account `o the -
A f he Sea
-
forth forth Women's Division was select-
ed to be reported to the convene,
tion. . •
The' displays of handicrafts,
c afe
tns" acon-
vened -
veted by Mrs. Alex McKinseY,of
Brampton, featured rugs-
•
l
led' copper and centennial W.I. dis
plays, Mrs. 1W. .Wilmer, .. of ';Galt
demonstrate weaving.
._"Flowers'•
and -Flo a'_A
rranoe
.
ments weredemonstrated
;bY
Mrs.' ;Colin.'CamAbell, . of . • Lorne
Park using o
� Brie
' g mostly_ m Y d mater.
meetings •
1t!
. rs. William
Daw
son was this
year's most est`ca able
rest e
nt and
A president
resided = v
o er -all e '
P saidns..
s''
Fo lir•- Mtereshn gnat. discus=
g`,
,"P
ions' wer l
s e held; dealing with such
topics as "Arraning Our Exhibits'''
with ' Mrs., : Williarri --S`ebben; of;'
Find buyers• for.. horses, .Pigs, sabre;, poultry
sr plows, cor ibirtes . farms,.',---
land;
arms, -.-
land,' businesses . seeds, '`fertiIizers, fruit,
vegetables . use London andWesterri. '
Ontario's best 'market place" ;' "the Wont
Ad pages :.of'�The London' Free press.
And,. when 'buying: :farm equlprient, Eusines'ses, 'tires .for tractors;' saws to
•thin. -out:- bttshland---, best buys will be in London. Free.` Press Want Ad
eolur'nrys. " ..
Daily thousonds of;: London and
Western Ontario resident. use in -
21, 'r ' w expensive 'London Free -Press
a in art 11 b
ay- e�¢,bt.ereY Wont Ads. to, debt directly with
0192 gp tin �or3Manage ,br8 ¢ customers. Get the job dorso'
rp enc¢ '' ! neon. quickly ads: received ..by 5
itosn, ;par` +IA . ¢nt(-- -�� P Rin QpFear' :11,..tivn:lx:1,471,
e. t paper,.
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1. '.
• In 'the absence o£ 'Miss----IIe1e>l
McKeretier,•director • Heine - 'Esc
onomies Service;..1., , Miss
Florence Eadie extended greet
Ings.
n_•.infoxniative-,and_interesting
skit, ' "Inforrna'tion Please," was
presented by Mrs H A - Dicken
son, mf., Hope; °Mrs V Kemp .and
Mrs R. Merriott both` of Tillson--'
burg; •in which ;an exhibitor, a di-
rector ;and a .,judge discussed'.the
reasons. -for certain classes ,called
for in .the prize:fist. •
An interesting evening was. spent
viewing.' the•prize-winning colored
slides ',sub'mitted' , b°y . the • .various
Board C fairs::ahroughout -Ontar;o
-This is;" a competition sponsored
annually for thief past ;live '.years
by •the CNE. Generous :cash prizes,
are offered and .much is gained in
'viewing: the results, as; the reasons
are, given for the placings.
Seaforth fair entered this' coni
petition ;for .the' second: tine, and
of seVenslides subii'iitted (onein,
each crass called for); 'four were
successful in -winning 'prize money,
While the other three :'were also
Placed.- OPrden-Wright was ...the
photographer,'"'with Mrs: J. Grum-
'iinett, publicity convener;• . i n
-. A highlight: of Thursday's ro-
gram .Was the "privilege. of 1iOten-
Mg In 'Miss Kathleen Ronan, >Cor-
byville; president of Ontario. Jun-
ior Farmers, A.,. -•.-wholesome,
straight=forward jtype of girl -sue
spoke freely'(•without .'notes) =on
"The, Use Fair :'Boards 1Vl
'Cart ake
of • Juniors,' -but dilpised .that
boards • shouldnit . expect -,•to• use
their, juniors for 'work ,alone -.send
them to the convention, she xon
A Man"sell"Chapman Qrillia and
formerly; • 6f . Goderich G,I. st-aff,
told 4f_.the.. part. that. --his-' closes
take in the • .(3rillia fair Pupils
there .place 1,006 'exhibits, ;'Ha
stressed displays rather than `m
dividualexhibits. High :Schools,: lie
;said,- Have a natural --'agricultural
set upL and suggested that the high
schooiboard cd -operate in setting
up equipment fon schools' ekhib
its. 'lie suggested. that School
hibits be separate from main fair,
organized •• by 'tbeinselves, `'select
own fudges and assistants; let ex-
hibitor's use freedom of •,'design
with` plenty -.of. signs.:•Quality, he
said,•should ''precede quantity.
"Fairs," he stated, ,."have net- pro-
gressed'With education:"
A ,banquet;, followed by, a special
speaker andy good- uiitertainwent,
successfully'conclu�lefl; the 59th-
LLaniival''.fairs'" convention iFl .:the
King .Edward- heraton•::Hatel;,'Te=
ionto. The speaker was 15r.Rich-
ard D. Jones : '•National' Txeeutive
Director. Cairadran `til : o
Christians and Je« s, 'Toro to
niett, assistant.
d
istrict
director,
,at endedin-Placeof - rs.WSeb.ben ' Stratford, who was`unableto
'attend
.During the c0
n'
v
eni
io
the
lowing oficers.were elected:.
' fol-
Tion-'
orary president;'Mrs. Ethel Brant
Monture,'Roches
t
er
peat
president, aillt
President Mrs: Wm. Dawson,-
sonbur reside
g, p s , nt, -Mrs: •: Alvin
Stone, Dunchurch; 'vice-presidents.
Mrs. Murray Young, 'Cochrane;
Mrs. Harold Telfer, Paris; secre-
tar-y-treasurer, Mrs. G. H..
Iron-
Geor etown, handicrafts
convener;
Alek McKinney,
Brampton
,J nior
_Work conoene
r
dMarrks .H A'Di
c
kens
on
Mht
H
oe•
publicity. Mrs;AD. Redder, Dun-
,
_During the ..directors".
meeting
Mrs. Dicken o
son asked. 'all district'
d. e to
it c xs to --e or -t •
r R fully:all junior
Work 'at their ;fairs --=elementary
.and high schools .4-H Homemak
kin
g
andFar Clubs; c
m Cubset. Fa
ll fairs
becQ
miXggauw
ior
_Lairs
and it i'..u tous tO' see, that
their
efforts are ;fully' recognized 'and re -
Let us all co-Operate•-ta make
-Seaforth sllTtli . fall fair : "The fair,
with a' different look.
Farmers' Union
urges: fiction
On ' Province.
A brief_ presented last. _week by
Ontario Farmers' Unioiti. -to .Pre
niier •Frost and . Members of the
Cabinet •stated "'all matters con
sidered, fie `depressed.;:economic.
positron, of Agriculture is ;perhaps
the greatest single contributing
factor to -;the recession ' ;and our
current ii elnploynhent ,problem "
-Tire loss of .agricultural ^. purchas-
power:. has, placed a" serious
strain on. ourCanadian economy;.`.
Representing .,Faiurdn when the
brief seas presen�d were Bob. Tay-
ler; Varna; Mrs. '' d;`Nesbitt,
Attburn Carl,, Govier; Auburn;:
John Henderson, George Stone and
Carl Dalton-Seaforth
. • The 'cost%price 'squeeze pas fere-
en 'over
ors-en'over 50,000 Ontario Farmers: to
accept additional- employment_ .in
order . to ;secure "s.ufficient income-
to: rnaintairi their. farms.. Were it
not for the present difficulty of
securing jobs; even• greater ,ntX.in-
hers would be':‘ Working _.off-th_eir._
• T_h�sul;lport of the- Provincial-
.Government tivas 'solicited:, for a
Federal .pric0 .support :program..
of parity prices, through ,deficiency.
payments .on allj; food •products
prpduced and consumed. >n Canada.
Under the ?"plan suggested by the
Ontario Faririers'Union; deficiency.
pay merits ;on ah „food, products;
market price supuorts and -1 e paid.
only too -bona fide, 'farmers:
Farm produce would be :market;
ed > iii the:.,normal manner:with'
°sppply and demand'.' setting the'
market price At: the end of a
trait year theiference _ between
rife average market price, and'the
� r>ty price' Wi i1 be paid by .;a
deficiency. payment from: .the .Fed=
eral treasury te'.'the producer, oik;
a pie -arranged quantity of preduc-;
tion so that price supports would,
be.; paid only on; the amount -cif
food required. :by ,:the domestic.
The group. re affirmed' their' sup-
port for the principle ,of producer
Controlled marketing . boards In
coii)menting on the' July 25 hog
marketing plebiscite; •the Union
co nplincented the °Government -for
conducting; the' vote and declared
the rbstilts; only 48,<,pe cent: of
those • eligible, voting ..along with
only. 67:6. net ,cent 'of,, those. casting
Of a ballot favoring the plan nidi-
0eates drys'atisfaction-,with :the.pro-
At •a :,directors' meeting the fol- 'gram in the present ;form._ ; L'he;
Iowing;';forenoon, Mrs.; . J. Grum- Farm'Union.Jiief ;pointedtout "that -
You> too,, can get a
PERSONAL
NAL
Q.tr Personal Loan, service is organized"
to meet the wide .range of needs of -a wide
range of people
-PerSOnat Loans are available at:any oitefl#
our more than $dU branches
for any wortiwle purpose
far -f roti one to three years •
A Moan is•readily repaidthrougli regular
monthly deposits. ,'
TI -1E CANADIAN
BANK OF COMMERC
DUBLIN BRANCH—E. a. DEAN, 'Manager
BRUCEFJELU ' NEWS
Miss Mary C.. Swan spent a few
days last week visiting drinds in
London. ..•
j • -A number of Brueefield.`citi:zens
attended the funeral of Miss Laura.
incl•,' than of 'Egtnondvfle, on Sat
urday, to Baird's .cemetery,'
Mrs M.V '
a e - a
n fe ` da
spent w clays,
$�:..
in .Hensall and London.
Mr. and Mrs. -Don McKenzie and
family, t '
y, ai'.S , Thomas, spent 'the..
weekend with Mr. McKenzie s par-
ents, Mr. and' Mrs,• S. McKenzie.
Mrs, . McKenzie hes no
M a t ,been in
goodhealth, ` suffering at-
tack
ff from an
g r
ofbronchitis.
Mr.,,:and, • Mrs. M Elgin Thomson'
entertained .'a few friends ,Satur-
day night '
in ie are h
w re .sour
. t a e . 1 .o di=
Pu
s.
rY
rect•on as eriibl ':
i s Y yards is in ;ef�'
fect, t 35.6uer cent of h
those
'voting.
,
0 osed'th a w it "
,PP e pl n, ,h a m:the'area'
net under, compulsory direction oq.
1 23'per dent_opposed ose'd the' l
Y Pan.
.P
P
It ic"'e'
s nt n ed' this r
o d ov
es ro-
P P
dueer'.opp'osition to. assembly yards
ands ntar - .arm
quests • , Government' :influence be
us
ed to promote.. a ' 'stem: 'of
Y
rb
ecfon- rothe
� f m oducer' tr ' h
r s. ai t
P
g
to the purchaser .A11; sales`:would,
continue to be
ade'ii t e M"
h ar
keting'Beard, but bogs,'would.'re;-
_main:: m
e. o cars n
P d _
ljnti
sold -=and -artier- betansp ted, di
rect ,to the: purchaser: •• .
Support was else,. -requested : for
a ,change in quality premiums; the
price . differential' between `:A and;
B1„grades ,changedfrom $1:00 -to.
40,,cents per cwt. The premium
on -B1 grades -.be -,eliminated stili -
a`$5, premium one",A grade car
sasses
OF TUE . WEEK.
Lovely' flowers were placed on
the altar of Brucefield United
Ch r
u eh on Sunday in; memory , of
the late Miss` Laura McMillan, The
McMillan fancily lived ,on the, farm
now owned wn d by Mr, Robert -Allan;
Jr. Miss McMillan was a•>niece
f •Mr
o Fred, Burdge• and.Mrs. R.
Watson.
'Mrs. . G.1�a
m returned home on
Tuesday,. having visited. in Toron-
to for a 'few- weeks
= Pulp and p ; paper 'accounts for al-
most o t a "third . of Canada's S -tP
ode
with
wi the
United .States. .
EUCHRE & DANCE
T,.
Fritri . " .arch 6
is a'M #h
:Jay,
Seaforth t,'omm 't ->
NORRLS .ORCHESTRA '
A • ,;-
dmission 75c Lunchprovide
Sponsored b . Seaford' W m v
orbit +�'
_Y o
Institute', ..
Sell :that unnecessary'ece
pi pit..
furniture. .through a Huron hro 8 n
. g
Expoea
for Classified Ad. Phone 141,or,1Q...
ee the .,iii New
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repair unit has a bane ; char
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used asa
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WARD oDBERT 1524
or �write--to-278 Albert` Street,- Stratford ---
THE 20th •ANNUAL
:'Perth Count
e
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e Crystal Palace _'.
I�MITCHElL
Eesday Thursday
arch. '11
GRAIN, SEEPS, CORN,
POTATOES. • HAY
Admission Free
PROGRAMME
.•Wednesday, /arch llth
9 00;-11.00' ain Ree'eiving'`'Seed
11 00,=12 00 ani Setting up disglay
1:007 p.m.--Judging:Exhibits •
__ 2`hursday, March 12th
9;00` a m-_TunioF ..Farmers'':.•Seed
.
Judging Competition New Town-
Hall,
1030: a m. -Exhibits open to`publie
12:00:. Noon -Banquet in . `Trinity
Anglican' Church;%speaker, Rev:
• W. A Young; Chaplain O.A C.;
Guelph
2:01 p:in Official . • greetings- and
presentation -of awards
2 30 ,p.m: Auction Sale ' of.: Seed. >
•
3:15 p:m.- Guest •-spealter, Dr D.
N." Huntley, Field Husbandry .:
Depts O AC ; subject, "Why: Do
We GroW'the Crops' -We- Dom"
Tor Pirize Lists apply tP� -• _ :�
JOE11T' GERM rA$ i!ER,.President
IZ, EWffiTlE Secretary.
All car owners in. the Townshi
p
of .McKi l l'o are requested `not
p
to park their cars on the •
roads
of the .Towns ip Burin t h e
Winter,
Gars•'that 'are left :ort the -roads -are
contrary z;o' the. -Highway. Tra� is A. t •
and corea detrime to operation: ,of
snowpoows
After' February 19;.`1959, please -note that Provin..
tial Police will take leGessary', action. ;to ee =that .
S
cars are- not° left on roads;, and .prosecution : may
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1909.1959
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