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I Vol. 51, NO. 5 Fiesherton, Ontario, July I, 1931 W. H. Thurston & Son, Proprietors \ t ROCK MILLS PRICEVILLE FEVERSHAM Miss Beth Hincks has been engaged o teach school at Dromore. Misses Jean and Dorothy Hincks ALDCORN FOSTER On Saturay evening, June 27th, at the home of the bride's parents, Rock Mills, Jean Stewart Fosten, eldest are visiting in Egremont. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. | Mr. ;George Patterson Foster, to Mr. Thomas Aldcorn of To- friends at Mono Mills, ronto, son of Mr. James Aldcorn of Corbetton. Rev. Rose of Annan offic- is visiting EUGENIA The Entrance examinations were! Or. Thursday evening of last veek - written here last week with our pi-in- presentation and dance v,-a.= held at | eipal, Miss Denipsey, prc-sulm!?. ! v v home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred 1 Thirty-seven pupils wrote their exam- Magee in honor of the 8th Line ie;ur.- Miss Milligan, who ha ; taken up i inations here. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pedlar spent her duties elsewhere. Mis- Milligau Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McLellan and ! Sunday with Mr:5. Pedlar'* brother, ! was ae ked to cor,u> ;v..-ward and an Mr. Billie Hines returned to Niagara William Winters, and family at address v.-as read by MUs Selenu iating. Many friends here will join Falls aXter spending the past two Shrixley. :, Ui _ Donald and the pre-entauon of in extending best wishes to this ; weeks with friends here. Miss Jeffries has returned home ^ a s ii ver sugar shell, 3ugar bowl and young couple for a very happy and, Mrs. Dan MacArthur of Haileybury Owen Sound after a week's visit with . ereani pitcher was made by and daughter. prosperous wedded life. ! has been visiting at Mr. A. B. Me- 1 friends here. Mr. Chas. Phillips of Toronto was ', Artuhr's. Mr. and Mrs. MeArthur Miss Margaret McElwain of Ford- a week end visitor with his mother, ' accompanied hei home last week. i wich visited with her cousins, Mr. ami , Helen of Streetsville and Mrs. Mao- Mrs. Tucker Phillips. | Rev._ McFeeter from the West occu- Mrs. R. Colquette. , Dc well oi Toronto were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Turner. 10tl line. Mr. J. Findlay of Collingwood, Mr. j Miss Denipsey has gone to Stratford, Harry Scott, Fruit Inspector of Lear,-.- : A bee was held at Salem Cemetery P' ccl tne pulpit Sunday in the Me- ; Our schools have closed for th e on Wednesday of last week, when a Kinnon Hall and preached a splendid : summer holidays and the teachers goodly numbr of plot holders and sermon to a full house, Rev. R. G. ' hav e jjone to their parental homos. those interested turned out and clean- Stewart prea.-hed in Dundalk. Rowena Masee. Mi-. Will Turner ed up the cemetery, making it look nice and respectable. Mr. Wm. Hargrave and son, Krn- est, of Wareham, Miss Ruth Hargravc- Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver, Emma p.rd Sadie rftored to Toronto ove<- th* week end. Mrs. Archie McCuaig spent the friends. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will Pre- of Jerseyville. Mr. and Mrs. J. Small weok end in Owen Sound, and son, Lloyd, of Alliston were re- Mr - Bobby Pearson of Toronto is cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John ! isitim ? with the McCuaig and other Hargrave and son, here. Mr. and Mrs. McDowell. Miss Gertrude Ferrier and Mr. Jack Foster, be observed here next Sunday, all of Toronto, spent the week end P a _ rat T service Friday night, with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Foster and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. Brown, who have teen visiting with the latter'-s sister, , Mrs. J. A. Foster, left on Monday! McArth ur is not enjoying the best of for their home in Winning. They health - shp has been bed-fast for the Miss Warder to Bowmanville and Miss ington, Mr. and Mrs. W. McMaster Bradley to Toronto. j j^c! i'.. .-...I .M; u . II--!- M.ilaitc;-, A number from here attended the' and children of Sauit Ste Marie vis-' Old B >ys' and Girls' Re-uni-n pi-.-nic itcd recently with Mr. and M;--. Chas. at Fiesherton on Saturday. Mr. D. McDonald," spent a couple of days visiting at Mr. Wilfred Watson's. We are sorry to report Mrs. Kate (Intended for Last Week) Principal Thibaudeau of Fiesherton High School was here last week marking papers in our Continuation Collingwood, School, promotional examinations and were present for the Aldcorn-Foster wedding. Messrs. Harvey and Gordon Ropers oi? Epping visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Lome Atkin-son and family. Quite a number from here attended Miss Denipsey. principal of our Con- Hanley. The Turner Family held :; happy re-union in tke park here on Satur- day last. There \vas a iron! ->tt.T:'- ance of relative.; and a jolly ti:iii- was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lccard and child- ren of Pickering. Mr. Jot- Lewd ' month - Mr - aml Mrs - Harry Pedlar and Miss Carson of Toronto and Mrs. Fed ! lw ch >ldren, | Mr. Ivan Alexander lar (sr.) motored up and spent the i and Miss end at A. Carson's and George were r's. Mrs. A_ RiVJiarH.^*! T~I.:,, Mrs. Mrs. A. Richardson. Jackie; the Pilgrim Holiness camp meetings a " d Dorothv came h me with them, Mr * nd Toronto and Mr. Harry Legard of Fiesherton were visitors with the lat- ter \s daughter. Mi-s. Bert Magee andi family. The little Misso* Eleanor and Muriel remained to spond a few! i holidays with their cousins, Lilian i Colquette ami am] Doris Magee. Mf , f *J^ Miss Margaret Fenwick and friend. Jetfries of Owen Sound ^, ,, , , , - ~ . . .... . j end visitors with Mr. and wjth ^ ^ rm cr ^ """jj M 7 S s" Muriel re- Fenwk-k. Mr. Goddard, Miss Fen- i tinuation school went to Meaford on the same mission. Mr. Geo. Julian of Collingwood was a visitor with his daughter. Mrs. R. Whiro a k. lait week. Mr. and Mrs. ^ Long of Toron- at Proton on Sunday. { k d M , M Th p WODEHOUSE _. -..^..., * iti\. ami .ni. aim ~tii3. i no. i trn- TorontT * "* ^ ^ *"* *" : ^i.-^ 7 .-* ^- <* ~tod to Owen Sound, Wood-, Miss Nellie McLean of Toronto is holidaying at her parental home. parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Long. Mrs. CTias. Horpsby of Collingwood visited with her. sister, Mrs. Rob. House, Mr! John~Vnd"Robert Whiteoak - last week ' Morrel and babv friend Mi Vr>Ki,, -'" *"J Mrs. Francis spent the Mr Ve and M W r ' W'l""- ET^ " Guel P h ' Mr "d Mr- Stanley Har ! w k nd with * in Collingwood Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wiley visited the ison and Mr and Mrs 0^^". S and Wasaga Beach. visited the first of the week at the' Mr " and Mrs ' H * els and daughter home of Mr. Dave Hinck's ' f Owen Sound spent Sunday with Mr. Innis McLean, Toronto, is holi- Mr " and Mrs " H ' Alexander. ' daying at his home here. Mr - Jam s Potts e>? Collingwood CuMK \XI) CELEr.RATE THE 241st Anniversary of THE BATTLE OF THE BOYNE - AT - FEVERSKAM , ox - MOM, JULY 13 WITH THE C( )L'XTYORAXCE I.ODC.K OF EAT- C.REY UXDER AUSPICES OK !..' '.!,. 1085 . A I"-'.!! !Yi>L;T;;m i;f Speakers \vill be present, some qf them Grand L'-djje officers A splendid arrangement of sports including SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT HORSESHOE TOURNAMENT FOOTBAtL All fast teams Jairie Reid, Canada's Famous Scotish Comedian, and t , his concert troujte with an entirely new entertainment will supply the concert in the evening \ EITHER TIME XOR EXPENSE IS BEIXV, SPAR- j ED TO MAKE THE DAY A 1-5 1C, SUCCESS Come and Bring Your Friends to FEVERSHAM, JULY 13 ford and other places on Monday and spent a pleasant outing. latter'.^ aunt at Grand Valley. School closed on Friday for the summer holidays. There were no Entrance pupils this year, but all the other candidates were successful. friends for a fortnight. We are sorry to report little Blanche Williams ill with scarlet fev- er, but hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Jamieson ~nd sors oi Toronto and Mrs. Robt. Mo- Master of Fiesherton visited with *. David, of Toromo visited over the' , end Wlth Mr ' and Mrs ' Jacob Fred a pupil in the Lugenia school. Ac tha; M ^ hcr fathej . Mr Peter Munshaw, and other friends. [mates were successful. Mr n _... ,,. . . / W as -i c-alW in our villa nn Sntnr UBS1 - eI Miss Wiley has been engaged for an- J^V* **** Ieavin * Z fast * ***" * Wm " and *>: *" other year. Service was not held on Sunday, owing to the funeral of the late Mr. Geo. Proctor at Kimberley. the pastor Rev. McAusIand, having charge of the service. We extend our sympathy to the widow and family in their hour of sorrow. The Sunday School met at the us- ual hour of- 1.30 n.m. There were 26 present in the Biblo class and us it was review lesson fiv e teachers each took a share of the 12 lessons. The service was greatly enjoyed by all "id as there was no church service On Friday alternoon Miss Sylvia Acheson was completely taken by sur- time the Ward family moved to Coll- ingwood. Many changes have taken daughter, Beth, of place during the lapse of time. 0:i Miss Vickers, teacher, visited Eugenia, and his former teacher, now Mr.. Ckas. Martin was delightt- with a Saturday for Invermay. Sask.. to wfc. *J la .?5' Berry picking and fishing f Straw- prise when a few of the ladies rep- j "H from them. Fred is a fine lo it his sister and her husband, Mr. and! t . Mr J_!"j_?^ man ^ OU r^ pUt r^ eVe berries ar.' a very good crop this year. ' resenting the school section entered ing young man and still wears the' friends. McKin "n- a "d other C! ' was attending Grey County VICTORIA CORNERS Mr. John Robinson of Hamilton vis- ited at Milton Bannon's. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Taylnr of Nott- Everyone i.-- trying to get their share th e school and presented her with a pleasant ^mile of his school boy dayi of the tasty fruit. 9onv are lucky pretty perfume atomizer. Mrs. C. in catching .-rood sized trout in the Martin read an address while Miss { Hydro Lake here. Mr. Robert Parks Margie Park nw.de the presentation. wife of Collingwood spent Sunday the local postmaster, landed a speck- Miss Acheson replied in a few well i (Last Week's Item*) Members at the Fishermen's with Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wiley. Miss Dorothy Robinson and Master Marguerite Stinson and Mr Coon D " Brown of Orangeville were here of Toronto visited her parents, Mr. Ver the Week end ' and Mrs. Albert Stinson. Messrs. Geo. Ludlow. Milton Bannon and Chas. Moore, also John Dever of l well loaded with fruit. KIMBERLEY f-llv. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Carruthers of Markdale have moved to their farm ' -S^.'ti^rsfesr*'' "' - - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Acheson and daughters attended the funeral of invention in Toronto last' i ^* lter A ' k ' n a " d tw There a large crowd and all enjovprf the ball I game between Cherry Grove and Rosedale. which resulted i^.i victory fo:- Cherry Grove. Talent from Meaford sun-plied mc--t of the pro- 1 gram which included a male quartette a solo, two mandoli solos and two I \fr Pm e v '-"" "-'Myers, Mr. Proctor .Mr. Proctor of Kimberlev on Sundav ..__ . ... _" lav - and shoulder* into Miss Walton and Mi js Sylvia Acheson , sang. School closed last Friday for the summer holidays. Mi McCannpl cornet .olo, w,th recitations .,nd dia- : our t ea,her. has' resigned ogues by the children, Droved an in- Mr Ge-> Be-t was f?n T teresting program. The children en- * * WaS m T r nt Iast led beauty one day recently. It meas- .chosen words, giving hearty thanks House over the week end were; M- ured 17 inches long and girthed 12 lor l he remembrance. A game of and Mrs. Lash, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bo;-.l inches. < bal1 was enjoyed after which all went and daughter. Miss Mara. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thurston of to tn e Hydro Lake and endulged in The EuJ?eniu Dramatic Society gav Fiesherton and grandaughter. Miss bathing. Yes!, and who was seen their play, "The Secret! Society ( Shaw, of Lions Head and Mr. and Mrs. '. amongst those bathing beauties, but Cabbageville" in Providence Churc'i ... - S. D. Gaudin and daughter, Esther. 1 ^ rs - Adam Smith in her bathing suit, on Monday evening. June 22nd. The- fruit trees aro. were ca n ers on Mr. and Mrs. Adam -> ust as J oll >' as a "y of the troupe, was a good crowd in attendance. T- Smith last week. f WPS th intention th have a picnic proceeds of the play amounted t > Mr. Jack Large and friend, Mr.' in tne P ark - hut owing to the wet $21.00. A delicious' lunch of pie a-.! Lundy. of N'iagara Falls visited rel- weather and the gloom of the neigh- ' sandwich was served to the membc ; atives in the village last week. , bourhood of Mr. Procfor's death the of the cast of the play, after t: Death caem very unexpectedly to Mr - and Mrs - Hopkins of Toronto j ^sion was a quiet one. Those in program. one of our most respected -itizens s i' ent th e week en.! with Mrs. G. W.]' he se - tlo who were not askod to : Miss Ponalda Sloan is home fr-- Mr. George Proctor. On June 15th | ' Graham. onatw need not be offended because Toronto Normal School. We h while working on a stone wall for Mr. Mi-, and Mrs. John Fenwick and ' was hurriedly gotten up. she i.- successful in souring a sch il. fell on hi-? neck daughter. Margaret, and friond of T,>- A Wlngr to the storm the afternoon Mr. Bert Kerton of Mclntyre sp -t a drain on some ' '-''-ntc. Mr. and Mrs. Will Williams, i ^ VlOusiy tht ' eo "e<-'tors did not get the week end with his friend, ' At first it was not consider- M'- Clarence Williams, Miss Ilejen cd serious, but he gradually berame Sloane and brother Dan of Toronto worse and the following Sunday he v isited over the week end with Mr. was taken to Collingwood hosiptal, '. a "d Mrs. Jo--. Williams. out ' Ken Knitting. raged in races and received prizes. The tent did a rushing business cat- ering to the wants of the crowd. Th> nrocewds amounted to $48. Ou- l(v?.l ball team journeyed to Cherry* Grove Friday evening, playing a return eame. but lost, score 20-12. Mrs. Bevf Thompson has returned from .> visit at Port Perry. Miss Mavis Thompson is holidaying 1 with friends here. , Mrs. R. H. Wiley. Mrs. R. Boyle. Mrs. A. A. Thompson ami Miss Kmilv PROTON STATION _, ' a " nual camp where an X-ray was taken, but did Miss Florence Jones of Toronto is not reveal anything to hinder his I a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. recovery. Later he developed pneu- Jsmcj Fawcett. monia and passed away early Friday Mr. and Mrs. Will Fenwick and morning. June 26th. Interment took ! daughter and friend. Miss Heather- place frwn his Kimberley home on incton. of Toronto visited friends in Sunday afternoon. He was a faith- , this locality over the week end. on the j f u l member of the United Church and Mrs. Fogg entertained Mesdames the W. I. District hursda Mr. E. Boyle took the ladies down. VANDFLEUR , '* MCW W*U i i U WUIUVU it I 'i I hool grounds is in progress wi n be greatly missed in the various A. Smith, R. Park and W. Sloan to, ' s we ^!j'. i activities of the village and among tea one afternoon last w.-ok at the| Last Friday evening the Anglican his f reim]s and neighbor. Mr. Pnv- 1'ome of hr brother. Mr. Geo. Park. Church -?*-- i T . . BATES BURIAL CO'Y. DISTINCTIVE rTNKK.U. SERVICE AT MODERN COST NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR THE USE OF OUR FUNERAL CHAPEL 122-124 AVENUE RD. TORONTO PHONE: Night or Day KI. 4344 .". W. BATES. Formerly of Fiesherton him, and much enjoyed by aj with their two sons Ern9st of Euffeni a Mr. 'Wallie Williams and sons. *M i large congregations, both in the open] arul Harold of Huntsville. Rev. Me- and Bob. of Toronto were visitors with air and later in the church. Lawson attended me w. ! ihstnct] School has closed and the children ronvent.on at Hopeville on Thursday. ; arc free for the summer . Miss Web . iter resigned her position as teacher. so our school is again vacant. - Mrs. Oscar Patterson and children of Maple Grove visited at Mr. R. G. (Intended for Last Week) Mr. Clark Wyvill . of Proton spent the week end with Mrs. Stella Wyville ant' f-'irtilv. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Freeman and Acheson's. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Pickett and fam- ily and Mr. Ashdown of Bolton visited Mrs. Pickett's mother and sister, Mrs. Park and Miss Lena Park. Auslan had charge of the service Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and fan-.- and Miss Watson and Miss Acheson ''v- sanir a beautiful d*et. Mr. John Jamieson of Oransfcvill,> Tha funeral was one cf the largest Bushier > College visited over the week in years. There were a great num- ' end at his parental home on the Sth ber of flowers of which he had been. line. " great lover. Mr. Cardwell Graham is openira- We had the great uleajure of a call his new store thin week. We wish CromRev. S. D. Gaudin, missionary at him and his wife every ?i:?cess with Cross Lake, Man. Rev. Gaudin was it. a former resident of Kimberley and ( Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Other callers at the home of Mrs. Myrtle and Roy are visiting friends Park were: Mr. and Mrs. Smith of in Detroit. Miss Jean Wright and Miss Gilrav of Toronto spent the week ed with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wright. A number from hero attended the decoration -services in Markdale on Sunday afternoon. Several from this community at- tended the Sons f Temnerance picni at Eugenia bst. on Saturday afternoon NOTICF, TO WORKMEN All men desiring work or. the newj paviner construction in Fiesherton arc asked to leave their names with tho undersigned. Cooksville, Mrs. Crossley of Toronto and Mrs. Boyd of Fiesherton. Mr. and Mrs. W. Allen and child- ren of Toronto visited Mrs. Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Neilson of also taught school here about 47 years ago. He was accompanied by Mrs. Gaudi 1 ;. their daughter, Esther. VIM sister. Mrs. W. H. Thurston and Mr. Thi-rston. editor of The Advance and , Miss Rita Shaw. Jacob Williams were: Mrs. Dan Me Tavish and J'rs. Stewart MTavish of Fiesherton. Mr. and Mrs. Boyoe and brother. Mr. Day. also Mr. and Mrs Ross Lehi'ian and son. Hcdley. "f T->- ronto. Ma--ter Hedley remained to Miss Helen Hurd made a short r-jT sP en d some holidays with grandpar- S. Bui-rit Mrs. Storey of Toronto visited hr aunt, Mrs. Vause. , was on her way West to visit her Sask., be-foe returning to her work in TRUCKING I am prepared to truck live stock, farm products, gravel and sand, etc,, at reasonable rates. All cargoes are Janan this full. Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin and boys of Hamilton are the guest.? of their cousin. Mrs. W. T. Ellis. They tend to camn for a time. M- and Mrs. Good of Toronto vis- ited with Mrs. Plewes. Mrs. Harry Foester had the mis- fortune to run a needle into her right hTi! while washing on Mondav. She- was hurriedly rushed to the doctor, and tho broken needle whi.h had pen- etrated the bone wtrs extracted. Shp in _ s nursng n prettv sore hand but we hone it will soon be better. We were very sorry to hear oj insured. FOP SALE Quantity of 1st and 2nd class shingles. I inoh balsam and "House of Quality" f. \Vc have remodelled our lee Cream Par- lor and we have an excellent assortment of Ice Cream, Sodas & Sundaes that will please you. CCNES BRICKS ESKIMO PIES ICE COXI.D DRINKS SKRYKD FROM OUR SKRY-ALL, COOLER . > sudden nassinar of Mr. Geo. Prootnr of Kimberlev. father of Mr. Ernie Proc-| tor of this nlace. Mr. Proctor had' mav friends around this community i R. J. VAUSE. Proton Station lit- i : IK ii^vi* ^ v *.-*j t a v*. W. J. BELLAMY, Village Clerk.' Phone: Fiesherton 32 r 13. spruce lumber, also some 1 inch white i and we extend our deepest sympathy wood: 2x4 scantlines and 2x8 joists j to the bereaved family. Jas. Oliver, R. R. Pi-Neville. Dr. E. K. Richardson and Vfe and t f^ Jas. A. Stev GROCERIES WE DELIVER li

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