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Flesherton Advance, 18 Jun 1930, p. 5

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THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1930 I i 4 Banking Service and Prosperity. PROSPERITY on the farm is largely dependent on factors be- yond the realm cf the farmers' control. There must be a good mar- ket demand for farm products and the production costs must be kept in proper relation with market re- turns. Our Branch Manager Is thoroughly familiar with the busi- ness of farming and is ready to assist ir* carrying your farm pro- gram to a successful conclusion. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE (u. itfi *..-:- i is o/rta/9<2ma&<* THE STANDARD BANK. OF CANADA CJML TIME TABLE GRANT TO CEMETERY BOARD A meeting of the business men of Promotion Exams. FORM 1 PROMOTION EXAMS A bracket indicates a subject in which the student has failed. 75 per cent and over Doris Bannon Dorothy Wolster.croft C6 per cent 74 per cent. Kathleen Pedlar It- Pedlar < Algebra) Phyllis Graham Lucy MaiDonald (Algebra) 60 per cent 65 per cent Fred Fawcett Haze! McKillo? (Art) La Verne Piper (Algebra) Alir.a MacLean Isabel MacMillan fO rcr cer.t 53 per cent Bessie Cairns Frank Eagles Joe Gibson Jessie Ostrander Martha Os'rander ( Botany) Stanley Hunt (French, Algebra and Latin) Mervyn Johnson Edward Patton (French and Latin) Gordon Patterson (Algebra) Cecil Chard (French. Algebra am! Trains leave Fleshcrtoa Station a* follows: 'twn was held in the town hall on Latin) Going South Going North Monday evening in connection with The Wowing obtained credits on 8.08a.m. 11.52 a.m. disposing of the surplus funds from the *fret named. Local and Persona! 4.10 p.m. 8.34 p.m. the old hjrr.e week celebration from 8.11 p.m. 4.33 p.m. i ast year A deputation was re- The mail* close at Flesherton a* ceived from the cemetery board for follows: For the north at 11.00 a.m. assis tancc to erect a. mortuary outh. at ^.30 For morning train chapel in the cemetery. The dep- onth mail closes at 9.00 p.m. 'the uta tion was headed by Mr. John previous evening. Wright, who stated that it was in- ' 1 'U! tended to erect a building 20 or 22 feet square with a cofage roof, which would hold close to 100 people for a service in the winter time am! Mr. and Mrs. John Wright spent a i so that the cost would amount to a couple of days in Orillia last week. 3rol . n d $1000. He reported tha: Mrs. Alex McEachnie spent a there was $500 on hand at the pre- couple of days in Toronto last week, sent time for that purpose. After The students are now worried by ir.uch discussion a grant. of $100 was examinations. , made to the cemetery board. Trustees for the remaining funds hand were elected a? follows: F. G.' Knrr-tedt, C. N. Richardson and F. H. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mitchell spent a few days in Toronto last week. Miss Marie McEachnie of Toronto spent the week end r.t her home here. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Holland were in A'.liston over the week end. H'cklinp. ar.d no funds except past debts, v.-ill be expended without the consent 01 a majority of the business men of the village. Miss Cecilia Pentland of Dungan- The business men also stand non is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. wholeheartedly behind the holiday I. Hcrry. declared for this Saturday to enable Mr. John Whitten of Toronto is everybody to a'tend the big picnic old friendships in this in Toronto. It was felt that i: renewing locality. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Whitten and week would only be doing right by the Toronto committee and to show. In some measure, the appreciation ot two children of Toronto were >y* the vil , B(re for the wcnderful efforts end visitors here. put forth by the Toronto committee Miss Elizabeth Bentham of To- to make the Flesherton Old Home ronto is spending a couple of weeks Week the success it was. The with her parents here. stores, however, will remain open Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. MeaJs and for b siness on Friday evening. Mr. Wm. Meads Jr. were in Toronto the week end. An^ie Akins. Algebra Jean Beard, Latin Harold Best. French Marie Fenwick. Art Margaret Ferris. Algebra Fred Gorrell. French Almeda Hincks, Art Dorothy Jamieson. Art Rowena Magee, Art Daisy McFadden, Art George McMaster. Algebra Verd'-i MrMaster. Algebra Earl Ottewell. Algebra FORM -2 PROMOTION EXAMS A bracket indicates a subject Irs which the student has failed. 7") ^er ;er.t and over E!more Fisher Mervyn Li -tie 66 per cent 71 per cent Eller Parker Stella Marshall Dorothy Ottewell GO C5 ner cent Jea- Hoicks Ruby \Vhite Macil Sr.ell Murray Stuart Almeda Hineks r>;i-y McFadden (Arithmetic) Dorothy Sncll 50 oil nor cent Rowena Magee (Zoology) George Allen Jarr.cj Banncn (Latin) \V;!!irm Taf".v. Er.v.r:..r ?!,-Kil op (En. Gram- nrd Physiography! Robert Phillips (Arithmetic) Toronto Picnic SaturdV Ycu are invited to attend the Firs; Annual Family Picnic of The Flesnertcn and Vicinity Old Boys & Girls Association to be held in High Park.Toronto, Or.t., on Satur- day cftc-rnoon, June 21st, 1930 at 2.CO p.m. Space has been reserved for FOUR HUNDRED PEOLE near ''ur.ction of two roads leading south ; .'rj'.v Hloor St. entrance, Area Nos. iC-17. und it is expected that a large and representative crowd will be present, including a considerable number of Flesherton people who have signified their intention to b-} present. This is to be an old time family 'jcsket picnic. Come and bring your eats. The Association will provide; coffee, cups, plates, etc., and large tables have been secured to seat the' entire gathering'. Games and contests have been ar-' rancred for. with suitable prizes to be presented for the winners, and include Ladies'. Men's, Girls' Boys'. Child- ren's and Novelty Races between Flesherton Old Boys residing East and VTest of Yonge St.. respectively. Ihe losers of the latter event will be asked to provide the smokts for the winners. A horseshoe pitching tournament is also on the program, each contestant to pL'k his partnerfrom names placed : n a hat. An entrance fee of lOc. will be collected from each player for each game p'.ayed, the final win- ners to take the entire proceeds de- rived thereby. Tns nearest entrance to areas 16 and 17 is from Bloor street and the picnic grounds are situated near the High Park slides. Look for the' Flesherton and Vicinity Old Boys and Girls banners. Celebrate at Maxwell Osprey Distri.t L. 0. L. is celebrat- ing at Maxwell this year on July V2 A very interesting day is expected' with a Softball tournament after the' parade, horseshoe pitching tourna- : mer.t and other spor's. In the even- ing a dance v.-jll be held in the Orange Hall with a good orchestra, providing the music. Prominent! "<caktvs will deliver addresses during the afternoon. A bisr crowd is ex-] -ectrd to attend the celebration n. over Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kennedy Mrs. W. I. Her.ry spent end at Dungannon. ADDITIONAL LOCALS the and \v vsrero p'.easod to see Dr. E. C. week Vurrnv able to he- down tonwn on Tuesday, after beinqr confined to Reeve Dan McTavish is attending the house the past few months. County Council in Owen Sornd this Tho District Annual Meeting of week. Centre Grey Women's Institrte and of Agriculture will be held in on Thursday, June 26th at '2 o'clock p.m. M:. Thos. Owier and SOP. Wm.. ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of 1 the two eldest daughters of Mr : ; D-.ivki Hincks and the late Mr? , Hincks Ceylon. Ont.. Sarah Glauy? ! > Mr. Stanley Earl H;':::--'n. ;-,>n of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kv.r: : .?on. Ya.-- ney. Ont. and Lia Mne to Mr. i '.-.a-; Oliver Tucker, son 01 Mr. and Mrs Thos. Tucker. Pricevilk-. Ont. The marriage to take place the latter part of June. Let's all attend the picnic in High Park, Toronto, on Saturday after- noon. Tho Flesherton Dramatic Club in Toronto over the week end< pave their play. "Parlor Matches" at Mrs Owler. Miss Je?ie Dennison Berkley on Friday evening. ' aml Miss Evelyn Ferris came back Mrs. Sadie Curtis of Detroit and with : hem on Sunday, returning to Zoology Mrs. Emma Edmunds of Toronto are Toronto Monday morning. Dorothy JamiesSTi. Arithr.'.cti: and the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Rev. and Mrs. Robt. Dingwall of Physiography Richardson and Mr. W. W. Trimble. Loring called on friends in town George McMaster. French Quite a number from here attended '- cst v%vek ' aftir attending the con- Myrtle Mooro. Arithmetic. French ,.,-;,> = Q rvi^n in MorV-Hnlo forencc of the United church held in :\nd Latin Verdun McMastor (Gc-ni. Latin French and Zoology) Netlbcrt Mackenzie (. \rith. ar.u Geom.) Jeannette McLeod (Eng. Graru- ir.ar. French and Latin Earl Ottewell (Geom. and Latin> The following obtained credits in tJ* rt si*l)'f*ts P'nit? 1 .__. ' .". . The best time to do any of the Annie Akins. Arithmetic and Latrr. : Jean Beard. Zoologv. English and ncotk " repai1 ' WOrk " the Vr'thmetic | buildings is in 'he late spring Edwan! Ferris. Physiography and earl >" mm - The ha >' mows are then empty so that sills can be re- Margaret Ferris. Eng. Grammar | ncwed. rests moved if desired Fred Gorrell. Eng. Grammar ami changes made in windows ami doers. ventilating ard other needed TIME TO REPAIR BARN the decora'ion service in Markdal on Sunday afternoon held by the Orangemen and the Oddfellows. pn the Baysville circuit on the Lake 1 01 Bays and will assume char-re Mrs. Gco. Bank? was taken to thcre the , agt of thfa month the Durham hospital on Friday night Jhe annua , anj last and underwent an operation for appendicitis. Toronto. Robert has been stationed Monica R.-!e. Gcometrv and Latin supper and garden party oT St. Mary's Anglican churcn Epidemic Controlled Last xveek Flesherton was treated flues installed. equipment put in. Having things hamiy around the barn is a grent -".'.vantage in lessening labor as well as in sav- ing time. Have Your Printed by The Advance j Reasonable Prices "Home James" with Laura La Plante, the prettiest irirl in screenland. A screaming farce with amusing complications galore. "Ambuscade" A thrilling Western drama, teaming with action. "Stage Stunts ' Oswald, the rabbit, in a comical episode. Princess Theatre Markdale FRiD AY & SATURDAY at 8: 15. 15c. and 25c. PROMPT, DEPENDABLE IFORD SERVICE WHEN you bring your car here for service you are always sure of prompt, courteous treatment from men who know their business. Our mechanics are specially trained and we have all the newest and latest service equipment needed to do an accurate, thoroughly satisfactory job. Only genuine Ford parts are used aad ail labor is charged at a low flat rate* H. DOWN cS: SONS Phone 36 j Flesherton Maxwell, will be held at the home of to a scarlet fever scare, but we arc Artemesia District L.O.L. decided \Vm. Seeley, Maxwell, on Friday, pleased to say that it was nothing at the semi-annual meeting on j une 27th. A play entitled "His :v .ore than a slight attack cf the Thursday evening last to celebrate Ancle's Niece" will be given in the German BMMlM. A rash appeared at Owen Sound this year. evening by Dunda'.k talent. See m several young people that was Mr. Bert Crawford of the Bank of posters. ; similar to the 1 scarlet fever and was Commerce s'aff is spending a couple! Mr. Chas. Stewart of Kindersley, difu.ult to diagnose. Difference of of weeks at his home at Goderich I ^ as k., was in town for a few days, opinion on the outbreak was held His position is being filled by Mr.! after attending the Shriners' con- ard D-. Frasc:- of Guelph, District Cibbo of Gait. ' .en'ion in Toronto. While here M. O. H. was called and stated that Messrs Wm George Walter amli ht> visitwl his sisters. Mrs. Gilchrist the epidemic was as above. Each per Lewis Whcwell of Saskatchewan Mrs. McRae. Mrs. D. McLeod and son. as they contracted the madaly, mo'in-ed from the We-.* last week' brothers. Murk and John, and also was ouarantined and it effectively and are renewing old "acquaintance!. 1 , Markdald relatives. Mrs. P. Thib- stopped the spread of the disease, here and in Osprev township I alu ' t>au f Toronto accompanied him us no new crises have been reported | up. the vast week. In renewing his subscription to, ^__^^^_________^_^^^^___^_________. ; _ - _____ The Advance. Mr. Geo. Cairns of '- Wadena, Sask., states that he and his family hope to pay a visit to Flesherton this summer. The Grey County Council opened a' the Co't house, Owen Sound, on Monday at 2 o'clock c.m. for the! June session. Instead of holding a' regular session on Tuesday. Warden Lcinbke treated the councillors to, a motor trip to Tobermory. Atutin Ryan, a farmer toachrr c-r the Rock Mills public svhool. dlc-il. on .h.ne 1st in his Oi'th year. Hot was a writer o' <v-'Vi> than o-.-tlinarv| nbili'v s well .is :m cxnert pennar. He ipnvcs -a widow. The- f".no-.>l took place to Shelburne cemetery. for EconotnicoJ Transportation rr CHEVROLET Authorized Sales and Service McTavish & Son FSeshertow, NEW GO SUMMER UNDERWEAR FOR MEN Hutchwav I'nderwoar Combinations $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 l>albriiican Combinations $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 I'.albrig-^an Shirts ami Drawers 75cts. and 85cts. Merino Combinn-tions for Sl.^5 Merino Shirts and Drawers for $1.00 ALL SIZKS 36 to 44 NEW STRAW HATS FOR MEN ttroader shapes in plain and fancy straws Fedora shapes in white and natural weaves New Shanes Reasonably Priced LADIES' SUMMER HATS A new assortment just placed in stock. Wide and medium brims and a s^ood se- lection of larti'e head sizes. New li^ht summer colors. Some specially smart shapes for Matrons' wear. Specially Priced LADIES' RAYON SIIK LINGERIE Reliable Qualities \TSTS 700. and SI.:- W.OOMKRS from c ^5c. SLIPS Sl.o. S2.J5.So.50 GOWNS ^1.7* $2.25 Colors: Sunset. Lovebird. Mais, Peach. 1'eiirc. Coral- Orchid. Japonica. Flesh and White. F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON, ONTARIO

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