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The members of ,L.O.L, 1035
will hold their annual supper
on Friday, Nov, 8thin the Or-
ange Hall,
(The ladies of the W.A. of the
United 'Church held a very suc-
'cessful (bazaar on Saturday of
last week.
HENSALL
Prices at diensall 'Comuunity
Sale, Oct. 24th.
fWeenling pigs, $10.25 to $14;
chunks 1$15.&5 to $17.25; feed-
ers $20.00 to '$33.50; sows $82.-
50
82:50 to $100.00; Holstein cows
$ 135.00 to '$150.00; Durham
cows '$140.00 to 5160.00; Hol-
stein calves $1111.00 to $14.00;
Durham calves $211.00 to $24.00.
400 pigs and 150 head of cat-
tle and calves were sold.
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OPEN EVENINGS
TOWN TOPICS
NLr. and Mas, F. N. Famlliner,
Fayed Jr., Mrs. W. J. Farrah, and
Christine, et 'Detroit, and Mrs.
J. ,(locking of Windsor, spent
Sunday wi•iiih Miss Lillian Faulk-
ner, •
Mr. and itir's. William Brad-
shaw and Louise attended the
golden' wedding • anniversary of
her parents,, MT. and 'Mass. John
H"erdnvan of Exeter in Elimvidle'
United Church on ,Saturday,
• (Ken Coleman left this week
to :attend Western (Ontario Ag;=
ricultural (School at Oiidgetown.
'Gunter Wipperworth, primary
pupil of Seaford:. IPulb'lve .School,
received a broken wrist ,on Mon-
day when he feel froni a swing.
Miss Margaret Stuart, Lon-
don, and Miss •Ruth 'Teale, Lon-
don, were -weekend guests of
Mr. and 'Mrs. W. T. Teall.
Miss Mary Lou ISil'ls, London.
spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. C. 1P. 'Sills.
Mr, and Mrs, John 'Arabin and
fainly were in 'Stratford on
Saturday attending a wedding.
Me. and ,Mrs. P. W. ,Reilly of
Galt visited Sunday with 'Mr.
and ,Mrs. John tTo'liham Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. (Don Barber of
Kitohener spent' the weekend
with Mrs. Jos. Matthews and
other relatives..
Mr. and Mrs. L. ,Gi'llespie of
Hamilton were guests of Mrs.
Camilla Ryan over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Stock
and family and Miss Phonsine
Meagher of London, and Mr,
and Mrs. Jo'hn.,Meagher, Strat-
ford spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs, John Meagher.
IM;<. and Mrs. Walter. Stuart
of Windsor were :weekend guests
at the home of Mr. 'and Mrs. J.
A. Murray. •
Mrs. Henry McIver spent a
few days with .Mr. and dtIrs. Ed
McIver in Stratfoa'd.
IMr. and Mss. Jos. 'Williams,
Kitche,ner, visited •os Sunday
M1vith tMi. and Mrs. 1M. Williams.
FUNERAL OF PETER ROACH
!The funeral of the late IFetem
Roach was held from the ;Cleary
funeral home to St. James'
Ohurdh,Seaforbh, on Friday
morning, Oct. 25th. Rev. Father
E. P. Weber officiated end in-
terment was in St. James' Cern-
:etery. Pallbearers were Thomas,
James, Joseph, Lours (Elmer,
Mr. Jerome Feeney, ?r. Roach,
who died in St. Joseph's Hospit-
al, London, on Oct. 23 after
about three days illness, lived
most of Hs life on the 4th con.
of Hibbert twp., south of Dub-
lin. He was 84, and unmarried.
He retired to Seaforth in .1945
with his brother who died in
1947. Four years ago he went to
live lin London. Surviving are
two sisters, Miss Roach of Dub-
lin, and Mrs. :Catherine Mc-
Quade of Detroit, last of a fam-
ily of nine children,
Among those .from a distance
ir;ho ,attended the funeral were
Father Roach. and James Atkin-
son, Brantford, and Thomas
Feeney and family of London.
WINTHROP
The W. A. and WHS. will
hold their regular meeting in
the basement of the church on
Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 6th
at 2 an. Roil call will be an-
swered by donating a small use-
ful new :article for the bale.
Anyone having second hand
clothing, 'please bring it to this
meeting. 'Circle 1 twill be in
charge of the lunch, Circle 2,
the program.
!The re'gu'lar meeting of 'the
Winthrop Young People's was
held in Cavan 'Church on •!Sunday
evening, Oct. 27th. The meeting
opened with the Y. P. Purpose
followed by hymn 578. The roll
call was answered 'by a fair at-
tendance. Marjorie 'Boyd was
elected to take the position of
treasurer, which was formerly
held' by Dick Holden. Hymn 390
was followed by the scri'p'ture
ANNUAL
BAZAAR
TEA & HOME BAKING SALE
Wed., Nov. 6th
At 2.30
in Dublin Parish Hall
Cash Bingo at 8.80-15 games
at $5.00. Special Game Jackpot
of $60.00 at 54 numbers
Anniversary
Services
Cavan United Church
Winthrop
Sunday, Nov. 3rd
Guest Preacher
Rev. Grant Mills, B.A.,, Clinton
Special Music Is provided
Two great services, 11 a.m.
and 7 p.m.
Old friends and new are
cordially invited to join us
The Ladies Aid
of First Presbyterian Church
will hold a
BAZAAR
at the Church on
Saturday Nov. 2
at 3 o'clock
EUCHRE
ORANGE HALL
Wed., Nov. 6th
Auspices of Orange Hall
Property Committee
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which -was read by 'Margar'e't
exander, from Ephesians 2: 1
22. Earl McSpadden led
prayer rfoilowed by the offering.
The topic which was on Missions
was taken by ;Earl McSpadden.
Hymn 351 was sung followed by
the Benediction given by Mrs.
Toll, Lunch was served and a
social time was enjoyed. The
next meeting will be he'd Nov,
lath in 'Cavan Ohumclh ,alt 8.30'
sharp. •
Twenty4wo girls with their'
leaders, Mrs. E. T'ol'l and Mrs.
Gordon 'Blanchard attended the
Huron County World Friend
ship Rally for 'teenage 'girls held
ip •Clinton 'Ontario 151. Church
o
on 'Sunday 'afternoon, Oct. 20.
'The 10.01.T, with their lead-
ers, .Mrs. Blancihard and Mrs.
Tian, went 'on their (Hal'lowe'en
tour on Monday evening, They
cable'd' at all the homes of thecongregation and received a
warm welcome. ''They wish to ex-
press their gratitude to all for
the wonderful response. The do-
nations were great. A good way
of combining fun with sharing.
A special 'thanks to our drivers,
Mus. 'Ken Beattie, Wayne Dol -
mage, Art Alexander, Ernie
Toll and Mrs. Blanchard. A. so -
cion dame at the churchclosed
the evening's fun, with pump-
kin pie, cookies and orrangeade
AI- Mr. and Mrs, George 'Wallace
4- visited on Sunday with Mr. and
in MTs. Donald Wallace, Carling-
ord.
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Kers-
lake, Joyce, Brenda and 'Craig,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. O. R.
Francis, Woodstock.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Roddy of
E4ieeville visited on Wednesday
evening wibh 'Mr. .and Mrs, K.
McKellar.
Mrs. Harry Norrie was remov-
ed by ambulance to Seaforth
Hos'pita'l on Monday.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Templeman, con. 9, lot 12, of
Hibbert was completely destroy-
ed by fire caused by overheated
stove pipes, around moon on
Saturday. Mitchell and ISeafoubh
Bre brigades were called but
failed to save the home. The
loss is partly covered by insuu-
ance. Mr. and Mrs. ''Templeman
have a family of seven children
who are lbeim'g oared for by rel-
atives until suitable living quar-
ters are secured. Me, 'Temple-
man .plans to rebuild immediate-
ly.
KIPPEN
Mr, and Mrs. 'ltd Cudmore .of
Vancouver; who visited sev-
eral weeks with itis. Cuclmore's
brother and s'i'ster-in-law, Mr,
and' Mrs. Wilfred Me'11is and
other relatives, left for their
hone on Monday.
Sunday service( at St. And-
rew's United Church was well
attended, :Rev. McMillan was in
charge of the service. He ,chose
for his sermon subject, "Home
and the co'n'ing generation".
Baptismal service was given
the infant'daughter of Mr. and
Mats. John 'Moore; infant son of
Mr. and Mas. Keith Love; in-
fant .daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Dalton.
. Mrs. Phillip McKenzie is con-
fined to Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don in 'the interest of her
health.
Miss Dorothy Reinke of Ham-
ilton was a recent guest of Mr.
and Mrs. 'Stanley Jackson and
family, -
Mr, Joe Lostell is a patient in
Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea-
foetbh.
Mr. 'Samuel 'Cudtnore had a
very successful sale on 'Satur-
day and left Saturday evening
to live in London with his son
and 'daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. .Stewart Cudmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Perkins and two
children of Centralia will reside
in Mr. •Cudmore's'house' on Nov.
41tth.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jack-
son and Dorothy visited a few
days recently with Mr. and 'Mrs.
Everett Harper of Unionville.
We are sorry to report Mos.
Arthur Anderson is a patient in
Scott (Memorial Hospital, Sea-
forth.
BLAKE
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBride
were in 'Goderich on Friday alt -
tending the funeral of Mr. Car-
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed 'Stelck of
Daslhwoo•d 'spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Newell
Geiger and family, and Mrs.
Manson.
Mrs. A. Mustard of Bayfield
visited her mother, .Mrs. M. Hey.
Mr. and Mm. •Carl'Houston of
Go.derich visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon 'Oesch.
BRUCEFIELD
IMr. Lawrence Smiley of Erin
spent the weekend with his cou-
sin, Mrs. !Gordon Elliott.
Miss Eileen. [McCartney, R. N.,
of St. 'Marys Hospital and Miss
Eleanor McCartney of Kitchener
visited with 'their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. MdCarbney.
Mrs. Wm. Wright of Seaforbh
spent (Sunday wibh Me. and MTS.
Ross 'Scott.
.Mr, and :Mrs. (Orland John-
ston were visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Elgin Thomson.
Mr. and 'Miss. James Horton,
Mas. (Alton Johnston, Mrs. •Wan.
Sinclair, 'Clinton, attended' the
anniversary service :rut IBauce-
field United iCthurch, and were
guests of 'Miss. H. F.' Berry.
Mis. (Peter Moffat, Sea:forith,
and Miss N. Sinclair, 'Clinton,
spent 'Sunday wlibh Mr. and Mrs.
Walter (Moffat and Mr. and Mrs.
J. 41. tOornish,
IMr. Horace Henderson and
daughter, Brantford, visited a
few 'day's' with' Mr. and Mrs.' Geo.
Henderson.
Quite a nu'niber of citizens in
and around IBsucefield are ill
with the flu.
'Mss. B. iShoidice visited a few
days with her daughter, Mrs. A.
Fateason.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex James, of
Stratford, spent 'Sunday.. with
Mr. and (Mrs. Harry Dalrymple.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. G.
Clifton over the weekend were
Mrs. Rolbt. Webster, 'Clinton;
Mrs. Eerier Webster, Varna;' and
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. (Clifton of St.
Tlhonn•as, North (Dakota, U.S.A.I
Plan on 'attending the bazaar
at the school room orf the .Bruce -
field ik7nited Church on Friday,
Nov. 1st at .3 o'clock. (Bring
your friends and enjoy a friend-
ly cup
riendly'cup of tea.
Will all the ladies of the con-
gregation kindly donate fancy
work, aprons, candy, produce,
also mystery 'boxes. Your help
and donation's will 'help to snake
'the bazaar a success,
- CROMARTY
Mr, and MTS. 74eil Lamont end
{their &iighter Isabel with her
friends, of London, were Sun-
day visitors with' r. and Mrs.
'Lloyd Soradalh'1 and family.
DUBLIN
A family .reunion was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
A. 'Morrison, Dublin, on 'Satur-
day, 'Oat. 26th on the occasion
of, their 315th wedding anniver-
sary, All the family were pre-
sent, consisting of Joseph with
his wife and family, 'Windsor;
John, Halifax, 'N.'5.; James, with
his wife and family of Toronto;
Vincent and (Mary, Waterloo,
Also present were Mrs. Thos.
Joy and family, Detroit, Mich.,
and Mr, 'and (Mrs. J. P. Sullivan
of King, [Ontario.
High School News
By R. Flannery
Monday turned out to be an
ideal day for field day, We
started at 11 o'clock with the
boys' football game and Joe
IVIuaplhy's team came out on top
with a score of 3 to 1. We then
sold hotdogs, coffee and pop
foe :dinner. After dinner we had
the girls volleyball which 'turn-
ed out to be very exciting wibh
a score of 2'1 to 20 foe Nancy's
team, Next was the boys' volley-
ball which Joe's teams again won
15 to d4. The girls' basketball
followed and any team won 9 to
6. !Glenn came the :highest in the
boys high jump. For the girls'
running broad jump, Verna 'By-
ers took the honours and for the
boys Joe Murphy came out best.
We finished off with mope hot
dogs and coffee and S think
everyone will agree that we had
a good day and everyone was a
good sport.
Question of the week: Was
Sunday visitors day, Angela?
NORTH McKILLOP
Mr. and. Mrs. Ross 'Leeming
and Linda spent the weekend
with 'Mr. and Mrs. John Hinz of
Kitchen er,
(Mrs. Olive McNichol spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Jos,
Thornton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed iRegele spent
•Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold McCallum.
Sorry to report (Mrs. Leonard
Leeming is sick :with 'the 'flu.'
Mr. Amos lWickie of Logan
twp, spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and 'Mrs, J. Thornton,
(Miss Bernice Glanville spent
Monday evening with her 'friend
'Miss Bonnie McLeod south of
Seaforbh.
FEDERATION. NEWS
By J. C. Hemingway
Huron County Beef Produc-
ers are not happy this fall. The
prices are '3 to 4 dollars less
than last year for finished cat-
tle While the price for feeder
cattle is about Ibhe same as fat
cattle.
In order to get the very best
information possible the 'County
Executive has waited until they
could have Mr. Ralph 'Bennett,
Chief, Livestock Marketing,
Canadian ,Department of Agri-
culture, Ottawa. 1VIr. Bennett is
reported to be the best inform-
ed on Mice beef situation of any
man inCanada. Fortunately he
has agreed Ito come to Londes-
boro Hall, Nriday evening, Nov.
8. There will be a beef dinner at
6.30 with the meeting at 8.30.
I5± you have questions 4 think
'this would be the best place to
get 'them •answered. For further
details contact your township
beef director.
Huron County •Cream Pro-
ducers held' their Annual:Meet-
ing Out. 12.2'nd. The attendance
was small which d suppose
means that the producers are
satisfied.
Mr. Lodhead, Q''ieid'man for
this district, reported that no
price negotiations bad been
held with the trade. Presents -
;dons were made to 'Queen's
Park and discussions were held
with the 'trade- with a view to
investigating the cost of process-
ing. As a result of presentation:
to Government through the
Canadian Federation of Agricul-
ture and support from the IDtai19
Farmers of Canada the costa of
storage was added to the selling
pa -ice of government owned but-
ter. This increased the :price of
butter fat 3 to 5c.
'The meeting approved resolu-
tions to the effect that the Gov-
ernment the asked to control the
imports of butter oil: thaut Itsat-
isfactory formula sytwtem he de-
veloped for the fixing of price
support: than this :meeting disap-
prove the setting up of an equal-
ization fund at 'present.
(Officers as follows were 'elect-
ed: Chairman, 'Simon H'allahan,
Vice Chairman, Jas. J. Elliott;
Directors, Hulme 'Clutton John
'Connelly, Horace DcSIrsidge,
Russel Baton, ,Gerd'on ,Richard
son, Geo. Hetherington, and Del-
mar 'Skinner; J. C. Hemingway,
See.-Treas.
Figure Skating
Classes
Will open at Seaforth Arena
Friday, Nov. 15th
4,30 to 7.30 P.M.
(Registration at the arena at
4 p.m, Nov. 15)
Instructor:
ARTHUR. BOURICE, Stratford
Western Ontario and Niagara
Peninsula Senior Men's Champion
1957
Each child recelvee indivtdnal attention
Season Tuitio>. fee $15.00
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Re -Dedication
Services
Evangelical
United Brethren
Church, McKillop
Sunday, Nov. 3rd
p.'ti.' and 7.30 p.m.
Frey. W. K. Krotz, Dashwood,
and Rey. J. V..Dalnns,
Sebringville
Special Music, Mr. Lorne
Arnacher, Zurich, and
Zuiioh Male Quartet
MID -WEEK SERVICES
on Tues., Nov. 5th and
Wed., Nov. 6th at 8 p.ni.
Rev. G, L. Gross, Wingham
4'41'1
HALLOWE'EN
DANCE
SLIM BOUCHE }.
AND
The Golden Prairie Cowboys
FEATURING EARL HEYWOOD AND
LUCKY AMBO
Seaforth Community Centre
FRIDAY, NOV. 1st
Dancing 10 P.M. to 1 A.M.
Spot Prizes
Admission 75c
SEAFORTH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
f
NOTICE
POWER WILL BE OFF
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd
from
8.30 a.m. to 10.30 a.m,
High Street between John and Market,
and West Side of Main Street from
Smith's Shoe Store to Mrs. Phillips
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WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
AN EXAMPLE OF A GRAND CHAMPION
DAUGHTER OF A WATERLOO UNIT BULL
Waybrook Duchess Dolly Excellent
Grand Champion at the Ontario County Black and White
Show, bred and owned by Orvan Chambers, Wilfrid, Ont.
She won over the 1956 All -Canadian aged cow. She is a
daughter of Elmcroft Tradition.
Grand Champion Wellington County Black and White Show
-- Woodruff Lena Glenaften, a daughter of Glenafton Mile-
stone, bred and owned by F. W. Townsend, Belwood, Ont.
Grand Champion Waterloo County Black and White Show -
Brittany Elmcroft Pansy, a daughter of Elmcroft Tradition,
bred by A. B. Caya, owned by Mrs. Jean Caya, Waterloo,
Ontario.
Grand Champion Huron County Black and White Show -
Glen Elda Montvic Ormsby, a daughter of Elmcroft Mono-
gram Duke, bred _by Earl Moore, Orton, Ont., owned by Karl
Sedgewiek, Grand Valley, Ont.
Grand Champion, Bruce County Black and White Show -
Orley.. May Lochinvar Tradition, a daughter' of Elmcroft
Tradition, bred and owned by Orville Shewfelt, Kindardine,
Ontario.
Grand Champion Huron County Blank and White Show -
Lilian Banostine Milestone, a daughter of Glenafton Mile-
stone, bred by Eli B. Martin, Elmira, Ont., owned by Ed Bell,
Blyth, Ont.
Our congratulations to these people who bred, cared for, and
presented these anima's. Also to those people who pre-
sented other prize winning animals. This proves that
daughters of our bulls will win their share of honor when
presented correctly. The production on the daughters of our
bulls is high. The sires of these Grand Champions are still
in service with the exception of Elmcroft Monogram Duke
whose place is being taken by his son, Lonebn Duke It.e=
tainer.
BETTER CATTLE FOR BETTER LIVING
For service or more information phone collect to:-
CLINTON HU 2-3441
Between: 7.30 and 10 A.M. on week days
7.30 and 9,30 A.M. on. Sundays and holidays
We have all breeds -- Dairy and Beef