The Seaforth News, 1959-10-01, Page 5TILE SEAFO1•;TI.1: NEWS—Thursa.
October 1, 1050
Work Parties
FOR NEW LEGION BUILDING
Saturdays from, 7 a.m, 'til ? ?
Every evening from 7 p.m. 'til ? ?
Everyone welcome whether member
or not. Come and help your local
Legion
Legion Building Committee
FEDE.i;;.tTION NEWS
ay J. Carl Henr,1tlgwoa1
The annual meeting of the On.
tarso Federation of Agriculture
will be held in the Royal York
Hotel, Toronto, November 2, 3, 4.
One of the interesting features of
this meeting will be the crown-
ing of the King and Queen. This
competition is open to any girl or
boy whose home is on the farm
and is between the ages of 17 and
26. This is not a beauty contest
but rather a test of knowledge o1
farm organization and praetica
farming. Their will boa county
competition early in October and
the winner will go to the Zone
competition and then to the finals.
The prizes have not been an-
nounced yet but they will be com-
parable to last year when the
Queen received a mix -master and
the Icing a skit -saw. Along with
this there will be a. Trip of three
or four days, Entries should be
sent to Box 310, Clinton, at once,
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Food Stores and will be able to bring
you the advantages of highest quality
and lowest prices.
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We sell at the right prices
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TOWN 'TOPICS
310881's. Oliver P'yee, l'Iavl Me"
Spaddeu and SOW Gaiilpbeli,-
1Vlntl row, are on a motor trip to
the western provinces, Their
first stopover was Winnipeg, t11e11
Brandon, Calgary, and When last
beard from they had arrived in
Vancouver,
Mrs. lured Hutchings et Qyp-
ress, Calif., who has been the
guest or her brothers and deters
in and around Seaforth. left for
her home on.'Monday 'via TOA.
Mrs. C. Ilawley, Seaforth, and
Mrs. i'. Hutchings were joint
hostesses to a family ,dinner given
in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Earle
Hawley, Winthrop on the occa-
sion of their Golden Wedding An-
niversary. Phe gift was a 24 carat
gold plated coffee percolator,
Mr. Wm. Bennett is a patient
in Scott Memorial Hospital.
Mr, and Mrs. Ron Sills and
Kathy, Kitchener, were weekend
visitors of Mrs. 0. P. Sills.
Mr, and Mrs. Ron. ,Mac'Donald,
Stratford, visited With friends
last Sunday
Mr. and Airs. Pat Aubin, White-
horse, Yukon. ars holidaying with
Mr. and Mans. Alex, Aubin. aucl
Mr. and Mrs, ,Tohn Aubin.
Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Johnson,
Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ryan,
Walton; Mo'. •and Mrs. Cyril John-
son, London; IA*, and Mrs. Steph-
en Johnson, London; Mr. aucl
Mrs. Sylvester Benniger, Welland,
Mr. anis Mrs, J. Nicholson, Monk -
ton; 14r, Jos. Johnson, Walton;
Mr. and Mrs. Dan .Williams, Wind-
sor; Mr, and Mrs. John Williams,
Detroit; 1041•. and iMIrs. Jos, Will-
iams,' Whitby and Mr. Ron. Will-
iams, Kitchener, were out-oiatown
guests at the cerebration of lir.
and Mrs. 1'Iidliael Williams'
twentyfi,fth wedding anniversary
..at their house last Saturday.
Mr, and firs, Beverly R. Thom-
son are holidaying in New York,
Rev. Thos. McQuaid. St. Marys,
visited his mother last Wednes-
day. Mrs. Jos. McQuaid left
Tuesday to take up residence in
London.
Mr. and •Mrs. Edward McIver,
Kathy and Mask, were week -end
visitors or Ivirs, Henry McIver.
Air. Edward Kehn is a patient
i11 Scott Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Airs. E. S. Coffin, Ton
onto, visited over the week -end
with latter's father, Mr, Peter
Molver,
Mrs. Louise Turner, Neepawa,
Man., is holidaying with Mrs. B.
.Stephenson and Mrs. Leo Steph-
enson.
Mrs. John Blue is visiting in
Palmerston with her daughter
and son-inaaw, Mr. and Mrs. Les.
ter Nicolle:
FARMERS UNION
Annual Meeting
will be held in Agric. Board
Rooms, Clinton
Friday night, Oct. 2
Gordon Hill, "What the Union
has done 111 past year"
Dory Mills and Elston Cardiff,
M.P., will speak
Everybody Welcome
SECOND ANNUAL
Chicken Barbeque
Sponsored by O.F.U., at
Community Centre, Seaforth
Thursday, Oct. 8
Serving 6 to 6.30. 1.50 per plate
Children 750
Euchre to follow
.0. E. S.
EUCHRE
Thursday, Oct. 8
In the 3.0.0.F. Hall
Everyone Welcome
Admission 40c
Prizes and Refreshments
L. O. L.
EUCHRE
In the Orange Hall
Seaforth
Friday, October 2
Auspices of Orange Hall
Property Committee
Lunch served. Admission 40c
RECEPTION
For Mr. and M,rs. Roy Elliott
(Gertrude Smith)
Friday, Oct. 9th
Rhythm Rangers
At Walton Hall
Ladies bring lunch
RECEPTION
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Broadfoot
(Donna Horton)
Friday, Oct. 9th
Norris Orchestra
At Varna Hall
Ladies please bring liu1c11
EUCHRE
& Social Party
Friday, Oct, 2
Til Seaforth Community
Centre
Sponsored by the Dublin
C. W. L.
Norris Orchestra
Admission 75c
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