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Flesherton Advance, 23 Dec 1942, p. 6

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c I I * * 4 PLBiIHTON ABVANCf, Wednesday, December 23, 1942 < i Proclamation I HEREBY DECLARE | Saturday, Dec. 26th AS Civic Holiday FOR THE VILLAGE OF FLESHERTON in accordance with the By-law passed by the Council of the Municipality at the request of the businessmen of the Village; and I call upon all businessmen to observe the day as such. .""! ALFRED DOWN, Reeve : ROCK MILLS A Merry Christmas to the Editor of the Advance and its many read- ers. Mrs. John Porteous of Flesherton is spending the winter wi>:h he.- 1 son Joyce Porteous and family. Messrs. Mannie Dobson and Alex Laughlin motored to Hamilton on Friday. The Mill closed on Wednesday alter one of the longest seasons sawing we ever remember, as the mill has beer operating almost continuous'.v fr nine months, and still many thousand feet of log- are left in the yaid. Mr. William Dnckett of Eugenia Tt'ted on Thursday with Mr. Thos. Gflliland at the home of niece, Mrs. Chas. Newe'I (Intended for Last Week) Mrs. J.A. Poster of Toronto vis- ited on Saturday with his old assoc- iaties at the Mill here. Mr. Arthur Betts has been called to the army and is now wearing the uniform. He spent the week end at Ms home here. Mrs. Ken Teeter of Vandeleur pent a few days last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Russel. Gnr. Ted Croft left last week for port and expects to leave for Eng- land soon. SBrfD IN YOUR RENEWAL. Train Service OWEN SOUND To TORONTO SUNDAYS, DEC. 27 and JAN. 3 Lv Owen Sound 5.10 p.m. Lv Flesherton C.11 p.m. Ar West Toronto 9.15 p.m. Ar Parkdale 9.22 p.m. Ar Toronto Union 9.30 pjn. making all stops. In order to relieve congestion at tationa, the travelling public ta vrged to secure transportation well fa advance of train departure time. VICTORIA CORNERS Once again the Christmas Season rolls around and with it our very best wishes for a Merry Christmas to our editor, staff and readers. Winter has come to us with a ven- geance, when continued cold weather sends the mercury down to a low level. Attendance at our little church has been low the past two Sundays, Our student minister, Mr. Keller, who has been with us 'or the past year, preached his farewell sermon on Sunday. With the beginning oi the new year, another student wil be with us, in the person of Mr. New- come of Emmanuel College, Toronto Mrs. Wm. G. TaTbot, who had been receiving treatment in the "oronto General Hospital, returned to her home here. Miss Muriel Talbot of Markdale spent the week end ath er home. Our sympathy is extended to the Harrison family in their recent ber- eavement, the loss of a "oved one, the late Mr. Alfred Harrison. Rock Mills School Grade 8 Ken JVTagee 83, Robert Croft 60. Grade 7 Marion Croft 70, Har- vey Atkinson 72. Grade 6 loan Belts 82, Don Smith 57, Allan Betts 55. Grade 5 Irene Porteous 79, Gor- don Helmkay 78, Myrtle Betts 58. Grade 4 Goldie Atkinson 70, Laurence Dobson 77, Bobby Betts 76, Shirley Partridge 42. Grade 2 Leslie Porteous, Reg. Dobson. Grade 1 Murray Betts, Ken Smith, Clayton Porteous, Florence Wilkinson, Ethel Betts. A. Hutton, Teacher. Card of Thanks We wish to express our gratitude and appreciation of the kindness of all those who assisted in removing our personal effects from the apart- ment in the McDonald Block in Sat- urday night's fire. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Smith. 3-Dances-3 CHRISTMAS . DECEMBER 25 BOXING DAY DECEMBER 26 NEW YEAR'S DECEMBR 31 DUNDALK WAX-T1MB TRAVEL TIP NO. 3 ffe 6as0t farmed IB wartime help conserve available railway space and add to your own com- fart fcy travelling with a minimum of baflyage. McKEE WOOD In Hamilton on Saturday, Dec. 19, 1942, at 2 o'clock p.m. at the home of the groom's parents, Lois Helen, daughter of Mrs. Zella Wood of Flesherton and th-? late C. R. Wood of Cadillac, Sask., to Oscar Elwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. E. McEee of Hamilton, the wedding being per- formed by Rev. G. K. McMillan of Flesherton. Pay-as-you-go policies are O.K. so long as you are not going too far. In Memonam WHITE In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Wm. White, who passed away three years ago Christmas Day. What would we give Ver hand to clasp, Her patient face to see, To hear her voice, to see her smile, As in the days that used to be? But some sweet day we'll meet again Beyond the toil and strife, And clasp each other's- hand once more, Tn heaven, that happy life. Sadly missed by Her Family. In Memoriam MYERS In loving memory of my dear parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Myers, who passed away Dec. 28, 1942, and Dec. 23, 1928. They lived their lives and lived them veil, With always a smile whate'er befell; A cheery word they had for all, What a sweet memory to recall. Sadly missed Lr son, Sheldon. Every woniaan, in her heart, longs to have men refer to her as a "soul less flirt." MARKDALE POULTRY DAY The following prizes were awarded at the Markdale Poultry Marketing Day last week: Best Load Chickens: Roy Risk, Heathcote; Best Load of Turkeys: Bert Burreli, Markdalo; Best Load Geese: Mrs. Jas. Nelson, Markdale; Load coming longest dis- tance: Dave Hundt, Elmwood, dist- ance, 4? miles. NOTICE Will the persons to whom lights were given the night of tib fire please return them to The Ad- vance office, so that we can retora them to the owners. - BATES & HADDOCKS FUNERAL CHAPEL \OTSiU for beautiful tenicet at moderate eon. Kverr funeral complete- no addi- tional charge*, Intpuetion in- vltf*. 60% OF Oil FINERALS COST LESS THAR '20022 CENTRAL LOCATION-124 AVENUE ROAD ; Telephone Klngsdale 4344 Ottawa. December 21, 1942 EFFECTIVE \O\V n RATIONED BY COUP Th< ration is on-liali' pound of butter per person, per week. On and after December 21st it is unlawful to sell or buy butter at retail without the surrender of the proper coupons. Brown coupons, Nos. I to 11, "Spare *C' " from Ration Book -Number 1 now in the hands of the public, ure to be used for this purpose. Each Brown coupon, Nos. 1 to 11, "Spare *C' '" entitles the holder to buy one week's supply. OnK Brown coupon*. .Nos. 1 to 11 "Spare *C' " ran be used for the puri-hu^c of butter. Each coupon become* good on a definite <late and expires on a definite dale . . . und fan be used only wilhiii its prescribed period, a- given below. The system for butter is different from that apply- ing to Sugar, Coffee and Tea, where coupon* have no specified expiry date. When flutter Coupons Become Useahle and Expire Coupon Number '..mil fur Purciuwr beginning on December 21 December 28 January 4 January 18 February 1 February 15 March 1 Not Good for After January 3 January 3 January 17 January 31 February 14 February 28 March 14 NOTE: Brown Coupon No. 2, "Spare 'C' " will be good for use only during a 7-day period December 28 to January 3. Brown Coupon* No*. 1, and 3 to 11, "Spare ' " ". can be ued within 2-week periods. Coupons for butter, like throe for Sugar, Coffee and Tea (the red and green coupons) must be detached by, or in the presence of any seller of butter or hie employee. If desired, consumers may lodge their butter coupon sheets with their retailers, so that the latter may detach the required coupons when delivering. Temporary Ration Cards All Brown Coupons on Temporary Ration Cards issued to members of the armed forces on leave, visitors to Canada, etc.. are good after December 21. It IB Her Holdings Kxeeediiig More Thmi One Pound per Person .tlust Be IKeported and Coupons Surrendered tity of butter in |n. --.(-, inn of such person.* represents more than the eleven brown coupons in Ration Book No. I. which will be good for butter, they must in their reports ondbrtake to detach from future ration books, additional butter coirm-- < -r.-il to the remainder of the surplus. or non-registered hoarding houses having in their possession the equivalent of more than one pound of butter for each person in the household, must before January 3, 1943, report their holdings to the nearest office of ibis Board. They must forward with their reports the number of butter coupon* representing thrir butter holdings. If the quan- SpMial i\"otie to Rlefailers On and after December 28, retailers must establish their right to purchase new supplies of butter from their suppliers by turning over to the supplier currently valid ration coupons equivalent to the poundage of butter ordered from the suppliers. THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD Bit 1W THERE ARE HEAVY PENALTIES FOR B R E AKI N G T H E S E REGULATIONS

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