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Flesherton Advance, 26 Nov 1924, p. 1

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Vol.45 No. 25 ISSUE MISSING FEVERSHAM James Sud Old winter is coming. The sudden change in the weather on Saturday last made p«ople remember that winter is enroute. Quite a few Yygis |n inches of snow fell here on Sunday q and was blustery enough to make DOr those who were out in it pull up their coat coUars. FoUowint Mr. and Mrs. Tower, who have been Mr. James visiting for a few weeks with the ident of Xi latter 's parents, Mr. and ilrs. T. E. away on S Thornbury of the Temperance Hotel, I6th at 9 have gone to visit friends in the Mr. Russel Queen City, where they may make better ot their home in the future. around and Threshing is getting pretty well ter, Mrs. J wound up in this locality and the before his farmers have the best yield of grain worse and they have had for years, all of fine Saturday. P quality too, Mr. and Mrs. II. Alexander^ Ivan, Miss Baird an'l Mr. John Robinson visited with tJie former's daughter, Mrs. Will CoLjuette, at Port Mc- Nichol recently. Miss Mae Whiteoak of Toronto vis- ited with her parents here last week. The ladies of P*rovidence Methodist church held a bazaar in the Orange ; and"niarrrK Hall here on Saturday evening, which ^y^^ ^^ En"! proved a success. It was their nrsi j^j^ ^^^ ^"^j effort of this kind as they had only j ^-(jgrg he ha organized a few weeks ago and they 1 1,^,. ^^ ,.g had a fine display of fancy work, '• gome twent^ baking and homemade candy on the ; uqjqjj ^jy^g j," tables for which they got ready sale, jj^-.g ^nd th Lunch w^as also served. The pro- ^-^^^ j^g of ceeds amounted to twenty-eight doll- Linton) "of J and ate his utes later being the ca many frie district the as a severe well known by all who years and 8 Mr. Kusst DIED â€" On Saturday on ihe Eighth line, near this village, Mr. Wm. Breswster, aged ninety years. The Gospel Workers closed their special services which they had been holding in their church here for the past three weeks on Sunday night. The Rev. Mr. Trotter of Collingwood who was assisting the pastor. Rev. W. H. Simpson, has gone back to take up his work again. ham; Lilv (. (.Mrs. W. F Walter, resii east back li homestead, present for first two m was held th Flesherton attended, R( .\nglican Russell was Last week the weather turned '?"'' ..^^^ deal milder, the snow all went away and slush was king. It got colder on Sunday again and is quite wintry The schools here are having a concert in the school on Friday, Dec- ember 19th. Be sTire and keep that date open for the best concert of the season. All welcome. PORTLAW family. He I bor, being v j and always ! others in t j flowers were j being a wres a spray from ! pall-bearers i ope, Frank C Chard, John Fisher. Muc I to the bereav I trouble. Mi of Stayner s Mr. and M ronto visited Mrs. John P Mr. Dick and Mrs. Jas Sound last w atives there. Miss Kate visited with Genoe. Th U.F.W. monthly mee( Chas. Newell ber 3rd for Miss Edith Toronto wher position. Mrs. Walt, the, past wee) know she is i Mount Zion church held annivers- ary services a week ago Sunday. The pastor. Rev. Duffield. conducted three services and delivered able and in- spiring gospel messages. On account of the storm the supply arranged for was unable to attend. Mr. Thomas Brown was taken ill with pneumonia and removed to his brother's home on the South Line, where he is receiving every attention and kind treatment. Latest report is that he is improving nicely and we hope to see him fully restored, Mrs. J. W. Bates of Toronto visited with her mother, Mrs. Taylor Sr. and brother's here recently. Messrs Herb and Harry Thompson of Detroit motored over and visited with their relatives and some friends of this i>art. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jaraieson, their two sons and Mrs. Janiieson's mother, Mrs. Kerr, of Toronto were visitors at W. G. Jamieson's, Mr. R. Plantt attended a meeting of the County constables who met in | the"nrighiK.ri Owen Sound recently for the purpose I ,, i n of organising. â- ,,^\u^^- ^ * * ] ul with pnei Mr. D. L. Davidson of Toronto was . nicely. a visitor with friends here last week. Mr. Herb Badgerow is recovering from a protracted illness and we are glad to say is now able to be out around some again. Two of his chilifren have lateiy been affected with a mild form of scarletina, but are fast recovering from the attack. Miss Violet McXallj- of Toronto â-  was home for a short holiday. i ^â- ^gJ^ visited T. R. McKenzie is this week attend- I Moore, ing session of the County Council at ' Mr. and M Owen Sound. on 'rhanksgi> VICTOl Mr. Melvin of Kitchener j Mr. Robt. Colbome visii : Bannon, over I have not se« \ yars, Mr. and Mt ' ch|"dren sw I Smithville. Miss Magg Santa Glaus Arrived with the f oUoM^i SLEIGHS all siies from SCOOTERS up to TOE CARRl.AGES. KIDDIES CARS, alt sizes, chairs and tables. Children's ROCKERS and < ROCKERS. BABY PISH SLEIGH. Baby Pictures. Travs. HYMN BtX)KS. Smoke wouldn't Father or Mother like a nice easy Ch Wife would like some otiier nice piece o Santa Claus has promised to make his headqu above list of articles. CO.ME AND PICK OIT WH.\T YOl WANT Al IT AWAY FOR YOl . ONLY COME E GET THE PICK. Thos. W. Find FVRNrriRE DEALER Fl NERAL Flesherton

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