The Seaforth News, 1957-11-07, Page 5THE SEAFORTH NEWS -Thursday, November 7, 1957
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GODERICH
TOWN TOPICS
IGillbert ISnnirflu, McKillop, and
John Murphy, -Hibbert, were in
Toronto on ,Monday attending a
meeting ofthe U e Ho Producers.
Hog
C. 'Slnetsch, son ,of Fred
Itnetscih, Market 'Street, has
joined the Canadian ,Army and
leaves s shoa^tlY for Oakville
Where he has been posted.
1Mr•, and Mrs. Frank White of
London were weekend guests of
(Mrs. Brian Cleary and other rel-
atives.' --
Mr.
IMr. and Mrs. ,Chas, 'Reillyand
family of Galt, spent the week-
end with Mr, and Mrs. John Ho -
them Jr,
.Miss Hilda Kennedy, London,
visited her mother, Mrs. 'R. Ken-
nedy on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. :Geo. De Jong,
;Exeter, ,were weekend guests of
Mrs, Thos. 1Bannon.
!Miss Marie ;Rowland, Kitchen-
er, spent the weekend with Mr.
1'and (Mas, C. (Malone.
Mr. and (Mrs, 'Ralph McFadden
of Burlington, visited with Miss
Davina Anderson on Saturday.
Mr. -a Grant Chesney has ac-
cepted a ,position in the [maim
buiildnng ,of the ,Bell Telephone
Co., London. and left Ibhis week
to commence :his •duties there.
IMr, and Mrs. Harold (Dennis
and family of 'Toronto, ,were
weekend 'guests of Mr. and (Mrs.,
It. H. (Sproat.
Savauge—At Scott Memosial
Hospital on Oct, 31,'to Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Savauge, -Seaforth, a
daughter, Brenda Lynn
Walsh—At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital on Nov. 1, to -Mr. and Mrs,
John J. Walsh, rr1 Dublin, a
daughter
White—At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross
White, rr2 Ilderton, on Nov, 3rd,
a daughter
Travaglione—At Scott Memor-
ial Hospital on Nov. 4th, to Mr.
and. Mrs, Geovanni Travaglione,
a daughter
Lansink — At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on Nov. 6, to Mr. and
Mrs. John Lansink, Seaforth, a
SOrr
Sim—At Scott Memorial Hosp-
ital, on 'Nov,. 6, to Mr, and Mrs,
David Sim, Seaforth, a daughter
Wheelhouse—At Scott Memor-
ial Hospital, on Nov. 6, to Sgt.
and Mrs. Frederick J. Wheel-
house, John St,, Sea•torth, a son
McKILLOP BUSY BEAVERS
!The first meeting of the Mc-
Killop (Busy Beavers was held
at the home -of our :leader, Mrs.
James Keyes on (Oct. 129th with
20 memlbers present: The elec-
tion of officers Was held -as fol-
lows: 'Sec,. (Elean!or Keyes; Pre-
sident, (Grace Doig; Treas., Lu-
ella Moylan; (Press (Reporter,
Flora Anne Scott, and pianist,
Marjorie ;Smith. The !girls again
decided to call the club "The
McKillop Busy Beavers", We,
had notes -on wool and (Mrs.
Keyes demonstrated the effect
of Gilletts Lye on wool and also
a test by burning. wool. We
closed ,the meeting with "The
Queen" and had lunch.
The second !meeting of the
McKillop Busy Beavers was held
at the home of our assistant
leader, Mrs. Gordon Papple, on
Nov 4th. The meeting was op-
ened Iby singing the Institute
Ode -and repeating the '4 -IH
Pledge. The minutes of the -last
meeting were read by Eleanor
Keys and were adopted. Roll
call was °answered Iby 19 mem-
bers and the meeting was turn-
ed over to Mrs. Keyes. The 'In-
stitu,te !President, Mrs. ;Robert
!Doig spoke to the members of
the club. (Mrs. (Dapple spoke on
preparations for our skirts and
Mrs. Keyes spoke on choosing
the skirt, style, design and' col-
or. The meeting was closed by
"The Queen" and lunch served.
LADIES' AID
.The (November .meeting of iihe
Ladies' Aid was held in the
schoolroom with Miss Jean
Scott, president, in the chair.
Mrs. Andrews opened the meet-
ing by reading ,the IS'cobtishver-
Sion ,of the 23rd !Psalm. The
Sec. and (Treasurer's reports
were read and adapted. The pro-
ceeds from the Annual bazaar
which was held on:. Nov. 2nd
amounted to over 1$1325,00. It
was decided to purchase folding
doors for the back cupboard's in
the schoolroom, (Mrs. W. (Wright
sang a solo entitled "Travel
Life's. Path with a !Smile", ac-
companied by Mrs. (Geddes, The
speaker for the afternoon. Was
M,ns. 3. F. IScott, and her topic
"The. Croakers" or how no,t to
be .that type of person who al-
ways finds fault ,and looks on
the gloomy side of life. The
main thing today is to keep our
faith. Do not take aworm'eview
otf people but (God's view; al-
ways -remember the Lord is any
shepherd; my guide and I am
never alone. She told two won-
derful stories in her very spe-
oial way "(Bushel for Bushel"
and "(Somebody walked in the
Corn". A vote of thanks was
moved by Mrs, Wigg.
.A social ]ialf hour .was enjoy-
ed
njoyed with the 'Anderson, iSan•ale
and Ross Group in charge.
McKILLOP
ITlhe first meeting of the
M
e
Ki1 op SSNo. 2 Paxm Forum
held at the bonne of IMr. and
Mrs. Walter McClure with 28
present. The topic for discussion
was the National Farm 1PolicY
and we thought ouk most funda-
mental problem was the cost
price squeeze, We also thought
the wealth" of .the country was
being drained away to the cit-
ies, and our rural +population
was following it as fast as it
could. This is the rock ion(Which
all Civilizations have floundered.
We feel that the town :should
reduce their costs and come
down, to our level rather than
try to get our's up to_their's as
ahem shave already priced us and
themselves out of our overseas'
markets. ,
!The discussion was followed
b9 cards. The winners were, for
most points, IWa'1ter IS c o t
Wayne Damage; lone hands,
Nelson 1VIcClure, !Second ,Mc-
dirien, consolation, 'Thomas Mc-
Millan, (Arnold !Campbell.
Next week's discussion willlbe
-on Farm Credit, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Scott,
W. A. GROUP MEETS
'Group three of the W. A.
of Norbhside United Church
met on (Tuesday evening at ,the
(home of Mrs. (Cliff. IBroadfoot.
Mrs. C. Cochrane opened the
nneeting by dreading 'a poem en-
titled Consolation". The roll
.call showed a'fairly good at-
tendance and was answered Iby
your favorite Fall flower. Dur-
in.g the business, (Mrs. Cliff
Broadfoot and Mrs. M. Berger
were appointed as anominating
committee to bring in the slate
of officers for 1.9518. The pres-
ident announced that there will
be a meeting of the !General' W.
A. on (Dec. 4 at 2.30 p.m. Mrs,
H. (Snell presided fox the devo-
tional period. Hymn 203 was
sung. Mrs. IA. lVlathieson read
the scripture taken from He-
Ibrews, 111th chap. Two lovely
duets were rendered ,by Donna
,and (Nancy (Berger followed by
a rea'din'g, entitled "3 !Know
something ,good about you" by
(Mrs. (Snell. Mrs. A. Crozier gave
a very interesting talk on Nu-
trition. Hymn 56'8 was sung and
:meeting closed by all repe'atin'g
the Mizpah Benediction. A soc-
ial 'half hour was spent and
lunoh was served by the hostess
and 'lunch committee.
GROUP 2
The ladies of Group 2, (North
(Side United [Church met 'at the
home of Mrs. Wm. Leming on
[Tuesday evening with 21 pre-
sent, Mrs. Lorne Garter presid-
ed for 'devotional exercises and
opened the meeting by reading
a poem "IPathways" and 27th
Psalm after which (Mrs. Hay of-
fered prayer. Members were
asked to (bring material to the
next meeting to make next
year's ,progranns. Mrs. J. M.
Scott and Mrs. Wm. Leeming
were appointed nominating com-
mittee for :the new slate of offi-
cers. Highlight of the, meeting
was a very interesting .,address
Iby Mrs. Jos. Grunnmett who was
a guest of the evening. She
TEA - BAKE SALE
IN THE ORANGE HALL
Saturday, Nov. 9
AT 3 P.M.
Sponsored by Duff's United
Church, McKillop
BAZAAR
AND BAKE SALE
ANGLICAN PARISH HALL
WED., NOV. 20TH
3 P.M.
chose for her sulbject "Canada's
Emblem". This was followed by
a pleasing (duet "The (Maple Leaf
Forever" by Elizabeth ancilOarol
[Garber. The meeting • w" s a dosed
by sinng averse of
"0 Cana-
da"
a-
da' and IMizpah 'Benediction, A
delicious lunch was served by
Mrs. Jim Carter and Mas. 9-I.
Shannon.
EGMONDVILLE Y. P. U.
The forst meeting was [held
Nov. 3rd in the (Sunday School
room. The meeting opened with
hyunn ,6137. The officers having
been- previously elected are as
follows: Pres., (Bill Strong; Vice
Pres„ Margaret Wood; (Sec.,
Margaret (Chesney; 'Treas., Bon -
odd Eyre; Press Rep., •Margaret
Wood; 'Pianist, Carolyn Neil.
ITihe roll call was answered 'by
the .payment of memlbership
fees. 20 .members answered. We
discussed plans for the follow-
ing year and appointed leaders
for the different commissions.
The next meeting will 'be Nov.
17 the Sunday School room.
Hymn 300 was sung.
FIRESIDE FARM FORUM
lOn Nov, 4th 14 adult mem-
bers of the Fireside Farm Forum
held their first meeting of this
season at the home of 1VIr, and
Mrs. George IHoggart, with the
pros., tEric. Anderson presiding.
The topic, National Farm Policy
is -a very interesting one and
most difficult to solve as there
are so ,many problems to be con-
sidered. The very large invest-
ment in labor, time and money
compared with the net income
of the family is the fundamental
problem in- our 'type of farming.
Other problems are weather
hazards, soil and water conser-
vation, huge outlay necessary
dor a young farmer to get start-
ed, unsatisfactory marketing
efforts, imports which can, flood
our Markets. The difficulty in
procuring markets for our sur-
plus, expensive machinery, dif-
ficulty in :keeping young people
on the farm or securing effici-
ent farm help, and the apparent
inability of the farmer to re-
ceive his just share of the na-
tional income. We believe a na-
tional farm policy ,could be de-
signed to raise the general lev-
el of agriculture and at the
same time meet most of our
RAAMOWSIWYSAAIWARAISARAI
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. 16)
Instrructor:
ARTHUR BOURKE, Stratford
Western Ontario and Niagara
Peninsula Senior Men's Champion
1957
Each child receives inditidual attention
Season Tuition fee $15.00
needs. But we !believe the farm-
ers themselves must give,the
subject more serious thought
co-operate
n '41in to
and be wr g
even e if for a time . in entails
smaller income Finances ances must
be 'raised to build their own
prdcessin+g, refrigerators, etc.
and place position -of
them in a
!power as that now held by
packing plants. Farmers anust
unite. The questionaire was an-.'
swered, and Mrs. Illarvey 'Tay-.
for invited the group for next
Monday.
Most games, Mrs, /Rolbt. Jam-
ieson and Bert Hoggart. Lone
,hands, !Mrs. Harvey Taylor and
(Hugh Flynn. !Consolation, Mrs.
Bert (Hoggort and Eric Ander-
son.
Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge
will hold a
EUCHRE
IN LO.O,F. HALL
Monday, Nov. 11
8.30 P.M.
- Prizes
Lunch
P s e
Admission 410c
BAZAAR
&'TEA
KIPPEN UNITED CHURCH
SAT., NOV. 16
3 P.M.
Aprons, Horne Cooking., etc.
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
Remembrance Day
On instructions from the Council, I hereby
request the Citizens and Business Men to
observe
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11 -
as Remembrance Day, by closing their
places of business, and all attending
the Legion service in Victoria Park
Dr. E. A¢ McMaster
MAYOR
God Save the Queen
ERNIE KING'S
RADIO ORCHESTRA
Seaforth Community Centre
Friday, Nov. 8
Dancing 10 P.M. to 1 A.M.
Admission 75c
SEAFORTH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
WRITTEN ANY GOOD
LETTERS LATELY?
NDER today's economic conditions,
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what
you don't want from governments, or can
do without, will determine whether inflation
be halted.
is to
In other words, it is up to the people of Canada
themselves to determine what sort of future they
will have.
Do your representatives in government ' at all
levels know what you don't want? Why not
and tell them? -
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Your Special offer $1.29 and a $3.00 order
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16 oz. tins ..... 2 for 29c
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• • , 16 oz. Jar 29c .
BICKS BABY
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6C Off, 24 oz Jar 39c
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CLARKS TOMATO JUICE
large 48 Oz tin 31 c
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large 6 oz. Jar 1:19
- Cuddly Dolls
Yours for just 99c
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Every child will appreciate
one of these dolls
on display in our store
Purity Flour
7 lb bag 53c
You can win a Genuine.
Sheffield Carving Set and
Steak Knives with Purity
Flour at our store
RED SEAL
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'/a size tins, Extra Special
3 for $1.00
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Special offer on Pkg,
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MADE BY THE MAKERS OP
BLUE SUNOCO GASOLINE
ROSS SCOTT LIMITED, Brucefield
Phones: Seaforth 641 w 1 Clinton HU 2-3257
• Time -tested service
assures best money service
When you need up to $1,000, bring your
money problem to HFC, Canada's largest
and most recommended consumer finance
company. You receive money service
backed by 79 years' experience—prompt
attention, a wide choice of repayment
plans, and your money in one day. Visit
or phone HFC today.
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
R. K. Fitch, Manager
35A West Street Telephone 1501
GODERICH
TOWN TOPICS
IGillbert ISnnirflu, McKillop, and
John Murphy, -Hibbert, were in
Toronto on ,Monday attending a
meeting ofthe U e Ho Producers.
Hog
C. 'Slnetsch, son ,of Fred
Itnetscih, Market 'Street, has
joined the Canadian ,Army and
leaves s shoa^tlY for Oakville
Where he has been posted.
1Mr•, and Mrs. Frank White of
London were weekend guests of
(Mrs. Brian Cleary and other rel-
atives.' --
Mr.
IMr. and Mrs. ,Chas, 'Reillyand
family of Galt, spent the week-
end with Mr, and Mrs. John Ho -
them Jr,
.Miss Hilda Kennedy, London,
visited her mother, Mrs. 'R. Ken-
nedy on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. :Geo. De Jong,
;Exeter, ,were weekend guests of
Mrs, Thos. 1Bannon.
!Miss Marie ;Rowland, Kitchen-
er, spent the weekend with Mr.
1'and (Mas, C. (Malone.
Mr. and (Mrs, 'Ralph McFadden
of Burlington, visited with Miss
Davina Anderson on Saturday.
Mr. -a Grant Chesney has ac-
cepted a ,position in the [maim
buiildnng ,of the ,Bell Telephone
Co., London. and left Ibhis week
to commence :his •duties there.
IMr, and Mrs. Harold (Dennis
and family of 'Toronto, ,were
weekend 'guests of Mr. and (Mrs.,
It. H. (Sproat.
Savauge—At Scott Memosial
Hospital on Oct, 31,'to Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Savauge, -Seaforth, a
daughter, Brenda Lynn
Walsh—At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital on Nov. 1, to -Mr. and Mrs,
John J. Walsh, rr1 Dublin, a
daughter
White—At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross
White, rr2 Ilderton, on Nov, 3rd,
a daughter
Travaglione—At Scott Memor-
ial Hospital on Nov. 4th, to Mr.
and. Mrs, Geovanni Travaglione,
a daughter
Lansink — At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on Nov. 6, to Mr. and
Mrs. John Lansink, Seaforth, a
SOrr
Sim—At Scott Memorial Hosp-
ital, on 'Nov,. 6, to Mr, and Mrs,
David Sim, Seaforth, a daughter
Wheelhouse—At Scott Memor-
ial Hospital, on Nov. 6, to Sgt.
and Mrs. Frederick J. Wheel-
house, John St,, Sea•torth, a son
McKILLOP BUSY BEAVERS
!The first meeting of the Mc-
Killop (Busy Beavers was held
at the home -of our :leader, Mrs.
James Keyes on (Oct. 129th with
20 memlbers present: The elec-
tion of officers Was held -as fol-
lows: 'Sec,. (Elean!or Keyes; Pre-
sident, (Grace Doig; Treas., Lu-
ella Moylan; (Press (Reporter,
Flora Anne Scott, and pianist,
Marjorie ;Smith. The !girls again
decided to call the club "The
McKillop Busy Beavers", We,
had notes -on wool and (Mrs.
Keyes demonstrated the effect
of Gilletts Lye on wool and also
a test by burning. wool. We
closed ,the meeting with "The
Queen" and had lunch.
The second !meeting of the
McKillop Busy Beavers was held
at the home of our assistant
leader, Mrs. Gordon Papple, on
Nov 4th. The meeting was op-
ened Iby singing the Institute
Ode -and repeating the '4 -IH
Pledge. The minutes of the -last
meeting were read by Eleanor
Keys and were adopted. Roll
call was °answered Iby 19 mem-
bers and the meeting was turn-
ed over to Mrs. Keyes. The 'In-
stitu,te !President, Mrs. ;Robert
!Doig spoke to the members of
the club. (Mrs. (Dapple spoke on
preparations for our skirts and
Mrs. Keyes spoke on choosing
the skirt, style, design and' col-
or. The meeting was closed by
"The Queen" and lunch served.
LADIES' AID
.The (November .meeting of iihe
Ladies' Aid was held in the
schoolroom with Miss Jean
Scott, president, in the chair.
Mrs. Andrews opened the meet-
ing by reading ,the IS'cobtishver-
Sion ,of the 23rd !Psalm. The
Sec. and (Treasurer's reports
were read and adapted. The pro-
ceeds from the Annual bazaar
which was held on:. Nov. 2nd
amounted to over 1$1325,00. It
was decided to purchase folding
doors for the back cupboard's in
the schoolroom, (Mrs. W. (Wright
sang a solo entitled "Travel
Life's. Path with a !Smile", ac-
companied by Mrs. (Geddes, The
speaker for the afternoon. Was
M,ns. 3. F. IScott, and her topic
"The. Croakers" or how no,t to
be .that type of person who al-
ways finds fault ,and looks on
the gloomy side of life. The
main thing today is to keep our
faith. Do not take aworm'eview
otf people but (God's view; al-
ways -remember the Lord is any
shepherd; my guide and I am
never alone. She told two won-
derful stories in her very spe-
oial way "(Bushel for Bushel"
and "(Somebody walked in the
Corn". A vote of thanks was
moved by Mrs, Wigg.
.A social ]ialf hour .was enjoy-
ed
njoyed with the 'Anderson, iSan•ale
and Ross Group in charge.
McKILLOP
ITlhe first meeting of the
M
e
Ki1 op SSNo. 2 Paxm Forum
held at the bonne of IMr. and
Mrs. Walter McClure with 28
present. The topic for discussion
was the National Farm 1PolicY
and we thought ouk most funda-
mental problem was the cost
price squeeze, We also thought
the wealth" of .the country was
being drained away to the cit-
ies, and our rural +population
was following it as fast as it
could. This is the rock ion(Which
all Civilizations have floundered.
We feel that the town :should
reduce their costs and come
down, to our level rather than
try to get our's up to_their's as
ahem shave already priced us and
themselves out of our overseas'
markets. ,
!The discussion was followed
b9 cards. The winners were, for
most points, IWa'1ter IS c o t
Wayne Damage; lone hands,
Nelson 1VIcClure, !Second ,Mc-
dirien, consolation, 'Thomas Mc-
Millan, (Arnold !Campbell.
Next week's discussion willlbe
-on Farm Credit, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Scott,
W. A. GROUP MEETS
'Group three of the W. A.
of Norbhside United Church
met on (Tuesday evening at ,the
(home of Mrs. (Cliff. IBroadfoot.
Mrs. C. Cochrane opened the
nneeting by dreading 'a poem en-
titled Consolation". The roll
.call showed a'fairly good at-
tendance and was answered Iby
your favorite Fall flower. Dur-
in.g the business, (Mrs. Cliff
Broadfoot and Mrs. M. Berger
were appointed as anominating
committee to bring in the slate
of officers for 1.9518. The pres-
ident announced that there will
be a meeting of the !General' W.
A. on (Dec. 4 at 2.30 p.m. Mrs,
H. (Snell presided fox the devo-
tional period. Hymn 203 was
sung. Mrs. IA. lVlathieson read
the scripture taken from He-
Ibrews, 111th chap. Two lovely
duets were rendered ,by Donna
,and (Nancy (Berger followed by
a rea'din'g, entitled "3 !Know
something ,good about you" by
(Mrs. (Snell. Mrs. A. Crozier gave
a very interesting talk on Nu-
trition. Hymn 56'8 was sung and
:meeting closed by all repe'atin'g
the Mizpah Benediction. A soc-
ial 'half hour was spent and
lunoh was served by the hostess
and 'lunch committee.
GROUP 2
The ladies of Group 2, (North
(Side United [Church met 'at the
home of Mrs. Wm. Leming on
[Tuesday evening with 21 pre-
sent, Mrs. Lorne Garter presid-
ed for 'devotional exercises and
opened the meeting by reading
a poem "IPathways" and 27th
Psalm after which (Mrs. Hay of-
fered prayer. Members were
asked to (bring material to the
next meeting to make next
year's ,progranns. Mrs. J. M.
Scott and Mrs. Wm. Leeming
were appointed nominating com-
mittee for :the new slate of offi-
cers. Highlight of the, meeting
was a very interesting .,address
Iby Mrs. Jos. Grunnmett who was
a guest of the evening. She
TEA - BAKE SALE
IN THE ORANGE HALL
Saturday, Nov. 9
AT 3 P.M.
Sponsored by Duff's United
Church, McKillop
BAZAAR
AND BAKE SALE
ANGLICAN PARISH HALL
WED., NOV. 20TH
3 P.M.
chose for her sulbject "Canada's
Emblem". This was followed by
a pleasing (duet "The (Maple Leaf
Forever" by Elizabeth ancilOarol
[Garber. The meeting • w" s a dosed
by sinng averse of
"0 Cana-
da"
a-
da' and IMizpah 'Benediction, A
delicious lunch was served by
Mrs. Jim Carter and Mas. 9-I.
Shannon.
EGMONDVILLE Y. P. U.
The forst meeting was [held
Nov. 3rd in the (Sunday School
room. The meeting opened with
hyunn ,6137. The officers having
been- previously elected are as
follows: Pres., (Bill Strong; Vice
Pres„ Margaret Wood; (Sec.,
Margaret (Chesney; 'Treas., Bon -
odd Eyre; Press Rep., •Margaret
Wood; 'Pianist, Carolyn Neil.
ITihe roll call was answered 'by
the .payment of memlbership
fees. 20 .members answered. We
discussed plans for the follow-
ing year and appointed leaders
for the different commissions.
The next meeting will 'be Nov.
17 the Sunday School room.
Hymn 300 was sung.
FIRESIDE FARM FORUM
lOn Nov, 4th 14 adult mem-
bers of the Fireside Farm Forum
held their first meeting of this
season at the home of 1VIr, and
Mrs. George IHoggart, with the
pros., tEric. Anderson presiding.
The topic, National Farm Policy
is -a very interesting one and
most difficult to solve as there
are so ,many problems to be con-
sidered. The very large invest-
ment in labor, time and money
compared with the net income
of the family is the fundamental
problem in- our 'type of farming.
Other problems are weather
hazards, soil and water conser-
vation, huge outlay necessary
dor a young farmer to get start-
ed, unsatisfactory marketing
efforts, imports which can, flood
our Markets. The difficulty in
procuring markets for our sur-
plus, expensive machinery, dif-
ficulty in :keeping young people
on the farm or securing effici-
ent farm help, and the apparent
inability of the farmer to re-
ceive his just share of the na-
tional income. We believe a na-
tional farm policy ,could be de-
signed to raise the general lev-
el of agriculture and at the
same time meet most of our
RAAMOWSIWYSAAIWARAISARAI
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. 16)
Instrructor:
ARTHUR BOURKE, Stratford
Western Ontario and Niagara
Peninsula Senior Men's Champion
1957
Each child receives inditidual attention
Season Tuition fee $15.00
needs. But we !believe the farm-
ers themselves must give,the
subject more serious thought
co-operate
n '41in to
and be wr g
even e if for a time . in entails
smaller income Finances ances must
be 'raised to build their own
prdcessin+g, refrigerators, etc.
and place position -of
them in a
!power as that now held by
packing plants. Farmers anust
unite. The questionaire was an-.'
swered, and Mrs. Illarvey 'Tay-.
for invited the group for next
Monday.
Most games, Mrs, /Rolbt. Jam-
ieson and Bert Hoggart. Lone
,hands, !Mrs. Harvey Taylor and
(Hugh Flynn. !Consolation, Mrs.
Bert (Hoggort and Eric Ander-
son.
Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge
will hold a
EUCHRE
IN LO.O,F. HALL
Monday, Nov. 11
8.30 P.M.
- Prizes
Lunch
P s e
Admission 410c
BAZAAR
&'TEA
KIPPEN UNITED CHURCH
SAT., NOV. 16
3 P.M.
Aprons, Horne Cooking., etc.
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
Remembrance Day
On instructions from the Council, I hereby
request the Citizens and Business Men to
observe
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11 -
as Remembrance Day, by closing their
places of business, and all attending
the Legion service in Victoria Park
Dr. E. A¢ McMaster
MAYOR
God Save the Queen
ERNIE KING'S
RADIO ORCHESTRA
Seaforth Community Centre
Friday, Nov. 8
Dancing 10 P.M. to 1 A.M.
Admission 75c
SEAFORTH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
WRITTEN ANY GOOD
LETTERS LATELY?
NDER today's economic conditions,
U
what
you don't want from governments, or can
do without, will determine whether inflation
be halted.
is to
In other words, it is up to the people of Canada
themselves to determine what sort of future they
will have.
Do your representatives in government ' at all
levels know what you don't want? Why not
and tell them? -
THE
STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA
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