Wednesday, May 5, 1943 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE THE FLESHERTUN ADVANCE .ublianed on Klehrton, Wednesday of *k. Circulation orr 1.000. Price in Canada 92.00 P r >** when paid m advance $1.60; to U. 8. A. $-:.50 per y*r f whi paid <L advance $2.00. F. J THIRSTON. Editor. KIMBERLEY Mr. Norman Buchanan visited a few days with his parents at the parsonage, after finishing examiiva- tions as a military engineer, and will return to take a course in a machine hop for further training. Mr. Dalton Ferguson of Cooksville and Mr. Allen Ferguson, with the H.E.P.C. at Shelburne, visited with their mother. Miss Liota Gilbert of Toronto ami brother, Morvyn, spent the week enc here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Burritt wen to Orangeville Saturday with Mrs C. Thompson, who had spent tht winter here with them. We extend our syrnnalhy to Mrs John Frees in the death of her sister Mrs. Bell, of Thornbury. Mr. W. R. Buchanan pave a PORTLAW Mr. and Mrs. G. Blakey and babe f Toronto are visiting the formers parents, Mr. a nd Mrs. Wm. Blakey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McArthur and on of Colliriifwood spent the Easter holiday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hopps. Mr. Donald Sheardown spent a few lays visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Morton have returm-d to their farm, having spent tie winter in Flesherton. Mrs. Florence Lyons was the luckv winner of a "butterfly quilt" at Try- Collect 1 Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McKe and laughters of Toronto are visitors with the Boyce and McKee families. Mr. and Mrs. John Shier of Van- leleur visited with Mrs. Sam Shier. Pto. Cecil Shier of Niagara was at Card of Thanks Mrs. Emerson J. Bennett wishes to express her gratitude and apprecia- tion to friends for their many acts of kindness and sympathy during her recent bereavement and for the beautiful floral tributes. ionic this week end. Guests at the Blackburn home iver the week end were: Mr. and Mrs. S. Blackburn and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Iloskin of Coll- inirwood. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Boyce and babo of Toronto spent the Easter holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fisher. Vern and Percy McMullen are busy these days buzzing wood for the far- mers here. (Intended for Last Week) It is with much regret that we re- port the death of Mrs. Wm. Jamieson who passed away in the Markdale hospital on Wednesday afternoon S. S. No. 8, Artemesia Grade 8 Gwendolyn White 86, Alvin Sheard 74, Doris Shier 73, D. , Fisher 70. Grade 7 Winnie Shier 72, Mary ^icholls 64, Evelyn Fisher 63. Grade 5 Gordon White 73, Mild- ed Shier 68, Lloyd Shier 68. Grade 4 Marie White 79, Fran- cis Ferguson 76 Ruth Phillips 70, sobel Croft 63. Grade 3 Loreen Shier 66, Elea- nor Shier 68. Grade 2 Joyce Shier 82, Doreen ?isher 81, Inez Badgerow 69. Grade 1 Ruth McNally 77, Isobel McMullen 76, Elsie Shier 68, Ida , ., . I April 14. Mrs. Jamieson lived in thi splendid _Good^Fnday_ message to *"* her entire Hfe and will ^ sadl United Church on Friday morning. There was a good attendance. We give our congratulations to Mr. Glen Jenkins, a former teacher here, on his marriage to Miss Edna Vam- plew at IK-at i. cote. Mr. Jenkins is in training with the Engineers. We are sorry to report Joan Ellis having broken her left arm on Sat- urday. She was taken to Collin'g- wood hospital. Miss Elsie Morwood ia holidaying at her v <ime here. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jenkins visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs Jas. Kirkpatrick, prior to leaving for Lachine, Que., where he will be tak- ing electrical training. \Ve had a beautiful Easter service Sunday night. Two very fine duets were given by Eleanor Ellis anc Leona Kirkpatrick. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mundle ant Miss Neola Dobson and friend o: Thornbury visited Mr. and Mrs. S Dobson on Sunday. OPTICAL D. Campbell, the optometrist, wil lf at the Munshaw House- next Tues -"ay, May 11 from 1.30 to 5 p.m. Eye tested and glasses supplied. Moder frames at moderate prices. Plea? call early. Shier 61. S. M. MacKinnon Teacher. missed by her mam- friends. The uneral was held from the home of er brother Robert on Friday, April 6. The service was conducted by er pastor Rev. Dr. Mercer, assisted V Rev. aid Mrs. Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Jamieson and on, Mrs. Sherdon, Mr. and Mrs. Dav- d Jamieson, Misses Conron of To- onto attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Wm. amieson. Mrs. Ettie Blackburn of Saugeen Juct. is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blackburn here. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Blackburn af Springhill spent an evening at the Blackburn home. Mrs. J. J. Boyce who has been very sick the past two weeks is showing signs of improvement. . Mrs. Laurie Pedlar is visiting her sister Mrs. Ken Wright in Berkely. STEPHEN'S CORNERS Pte. Bob Allison, Brantford, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Allison. Miss Laureen Pedlar of Toronto spent the week end at her home. Mr. and Mrs.Mervyn Wright and Don of Thornhill visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Porteous. The War Workers' meeting was port of the treasurer showed $56.40 eld on Wed., April 21st, at the home was realized during the winter from f Mrs. T. Allison, with eleven ladies the euchre parties. The members are resent. A quilt was completed and very grateful to all who helped make box was packed for each of the these parties a success. The next our bovs serving overseas. The re- meeting will be held on May 12th, in NUTRITION MADE EASY AS Get this new book of balanced menus ... so easy a child could follow. At last ... here's a completely practical plan ft> good nutrition. A book of 63 "nutrition -wise" menus, literally as easy to use as A.B.C. 1 All you ned, to make sure your family is wisely fed. We give you 21 days of menus ... grouped a* meals, keyed as "A", "B", "C", "D" and "E". You simply choose a breakfast of any letter, and team It up with any luncheon and dinner of the same letter. And there you have a day's meals, as nourishing as they are appealing. Make sure that your family Is wisely fed! Send for your FREE copy of "Eat-to-Work-to-Wln" today! Learn the easy way to, meals both healthful and delicious! Sponsored by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) In the interests of nutrition and httlth a j t n .1 J to Victory. Wool Growers' Organization WOOL SHIP COLLECT TO Our Registered Warehouse No. 1 WESTON, ONTAUO Reliable Grading Prompt Settlement Obtain sacks and twine from George Fisher, Maxwell J. W. Robinson, Feversham or direct from CANAIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITKD 217 Bay Street, Toronto, Canada OSPREY COUNCIL The Osprey Municipal Council met in regular session March 13. with al members present. Communications were rend and acted upon as the mat ter related to required, one of which was from the local Legion at Dundulk requesting that a copy of the loca paper be subscribed for and forward ed to any man or woman serving overseas with the Armed Forces. This was complied with so if any parent relative or friend of such will com municate with the Clerk or any mem ber of the Council, a copy of any loza paper will bo sent forthwith. Considerable discussion arose as t( the spending and allocating of monej on roads. This developed into means whereby more co-operatior will be entered into bet-ween official and Council and have the effect o curtailing promiscuous spending. General accounts ordered paid wer C. Hanley, overpayment of taxes 40c W. Bannerman $9.07; L. Sammcm $2.08; Mrs. J. Smith, care of E. Mil lor $37.75; J. Izard, relief f!2; M Sayers, attendance at Flesherton fo equalization $3; C. N. Long, attend ancc and car hire $4.50; E. Robin son. postage $6. General road accounts ordered pai were: O. S. Sun-Times, advertising ffi.RO; O. Bhy Q Son, account 7!>r Roads and Bridges Pub. Co., subscrip tion $2; Pny Roll No. 4, $251.50. Council adjourned to meet Sntur day. May 8th, at 2 p.m. "Seems That I Can't Save Anything ..." W * f V, MKT on Main Street. Jim had his usual re.'idv smile, even when he got telling me how hard up he was. "Scnn*; f'int>v,'' ) 1( . said, "I'm earning more fhcM' daj , lull ! just can't .^ccin to k<.v|> it. "Ta\i-. , Victor hnnd and :i'l those other things coining off my n:iv." i lie paused, 1 hen went on slowly: "At least it seems as though I can't save, any- thing. Actually, of course, those war bonds are my savings. I'm glad I've salted, away a few of them. And you can count me in on Hie Fourth Victory Loan, too!" This advertisement contributed t (he fourth Victory Loan cim- liaii: by Dominion Textile Comi>:;nv Limited, Montreal. place of May 5th. Aircraftman Bill Stephen, R.C.A.F. of Montreal spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stephen. Mr. Maurice Teeter of Feverihani recently with Eugenia friends. spent a few daya with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Porteous. Miss Lou Londry of Toromto spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Mr. and Mrs. Londry. Joe Porteous visited T i Patriotism is Not Rationed in . . Flesherton, Artemesia and Osprey LET'S EACH BUY VICTORY BONDS Come on People of Flesherton Artemesia and Osprey Let's do MORE than our share It looks as though this community will exceed the quota of Victory Bonds which we were expected to buy. That's fine, but let's not take this for granted. Let's make sure that our quota will be oversold. As a mater of fact, there should be no quotas in connection with the sale of Victory Bonds. Until the war has been won there can be no halting no resting for any of us. We haven't won the war yet. Our fighters are not working on a quota basis. They are ''all out" doing everything they can to get the job done. So, if we give this matter proper thought, each of us will buy more Victory Bonds. We will buy all we can for cash, and we will buy more on the instal- ment plan all we can pay for in the next six months. If necessary, we will scrimp to save to do it. Your Local War Finance Committee *+++++++*+++*++++++++++*++++++4++4+++4*+4