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which is quite a saving to the society from letting the dinner out 

 by contract, as formerly. 



It is hoped that each member will contribute something to 

 make the farmers' supper and cattle show dinner a success. If 

 not convenient to give food, the committee will gladly accept of 

 money, as they have to buy butter, cheese, eggs, potatoes, milk 

 and groceries for the dinner, and pay rent for the hall, and for 

 music, etc., for the farmers' supper. 



