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Flesherton Advance, 21 Jul 1943, p. 8

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Wednesday, July 21, 1043 THE FLvESHERTON ADVANCE F. T. HILL & CO., LIMITED Announcement As a War Measure and I to Conserve Goods this store will be closed all the first week in Aug. Sale of Sockees tf Sockees in a Host of Plain Colors, with strctchable top. Sizes S l /2 to 10. Your Choice 15c a pair A wonderful Assortment in Stripes and Plain Colors. Full ran^e of sizes. Selling at lOc and 12^c a paii F. T. HILL & CO., Limited M ARKDALE, Ontario EUGENIA (Intended for Last Week) Miss Lillian Magee and Mrs. Joe Little and babe of Toronto spent the jveek end with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Magee. Mrs. J. Cairns, Shirley and Miss Irva Magee visited friends in Mea- ford on Sunday. Mrs. Edna Ferguson, Mrs. Donald Ferguson and Allan of Meaford pent Monday with Mrs. Cairns and Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cronin of To- ronto spervt a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Martin and Marge. Mrs. Mary B. Logan of Meaford Is visiting Mrs. J. Cairns. Mr. and Mrs. Will Campbell of Toronto spent the past couple of weeks at their cottage here. A number from here attended the Twelfth celebration at Collinjpwood on Saturday. Local and Personal Miss Hattie McRae of Toronto i holidaying with her mother in town. Mrs. Alex. Kennedy is visiting at Thedford with her daughter. Miss Mary K. Perigee of Malton is visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. Stewart. Mies Annie Howard of Toronto k holidaying in town. ( Miss Carrie Kernahan of Toronu U spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Kernahan.' Miss Dell Thurston is spending a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs N. . Durrani, Mitchell. Mrs. J. W. Cook and family moved Bst week to the Down residence on Sydenham Street. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tyler of Fev- crsham spent the week end with heir daughter, Mrs. T. Williams. L.A.C. Arthur Orr of Toronto is assisting Mr. Wilfred Lever with the laying. Opl. Norman* Stoddart, R.C.A.K of Toronto spent the week end ai lis home. * Mrs. E. G. Brown of Brighton is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. Thistle- thwaite. Mrs. E. Trempe was taken to the Durham hospital on Tuesday to un- dergo an operation for appendicitis Mr. and Mrs. John Given and Audrey of Holland Centre apenl Sunday at the home of F. Teeter. Mr. Fred Nicholson of Toronto i; visiting his sistqrs, Mrs. Jos. Duncan and Miss V. Nicholson. Agent for INSURANCE FIRE. LIGHTNING *> WIND Car Insurance Mutu I Fire I Durance GARNET MAGEE Eugenia. Ont Ontario Govt. Saves Municipal Taxpayers $70,543,033.05 Your Member, the Minister of Public Welfare and Public Works, has been actively identified in bringing about the following savings to the citizens of Grey. 1. Municipal Subsidy $236,744.60 2. Maintenance of Indigent Patients in Sanatoria .... '^2,416.50 3. Township Koads 70.039.0C) 4. Kind's M iff h ways 417,268.60 5. Countv Roads 19,095.00 6. Old AJJC Pensions 142,476.00 7. Blind Pensions 2.448.00 8. Mothers' Allmvanoes .... 210.034.00 9. Hotf Subsidy (to May 31, 1943) 124,837.00 10. Cheese Subsidy 4.613. a 8 Total Savings to Grey County $1,319,971.98 A Vote for OLIVER on Aug. 4th will ensure the continuance of these financial benefits. Keep Nixon ot the Wheel Fer Progress and Unity Miss Marie McEachnie of is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Alex. MoEachnie. Misses Jean McTavish and Jean Duncan spent the week end at thei parental homes. Aircraftman Eldon Fisher, of Trcn ton is spending a few days on leavi with his mother, Mrs. Ed. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Thompson vis ited last week with the latter's bro ther, Mr. C. Howard, and family :. Shelburne. Mrs. H. Heron and children o- \Voods-tock have returned home afte spending the past week with Mr. and >frs. Torrance Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie^Brooks and Joyce of Toronto and Mrs. E. Brooke of Pickering were visitors during thi week end with the latter's sister, Mrs Ed. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Manning and .Mr. and Mrs. C. Shobbrook and son, Charles, of Brussels, visited on Sun- day with the former's sister, Mrs. J. A. Lever, and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bellamy are attending the wedding of their son, Kobi-rt, to Miss Jean Crerar, which is taking place at Kitchener this Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Teeter and fi.mily of Toronto spent the week end with Garnet's parents, Mr and Mrs. Frank Teeter. Stanley return- ed to the city with them for a visit. The recent tag day for the Kins- men's Clulb Milk for Britain Fund resulted in $4ti.38 being collected by taggers and a donation of $5.00 from Mrs. J. E. Milne's music class, mak- ing a total of *:.!.. is Flying Officer Chas. J. Crossley of No. 6 I.T.S., Toronto, spent the week end in town. Mrs. Crossley and son, John, returned with him after holi- daying with her mother, Mrs. W. lloyd, for two weeks. Mr. F. G. Karstedt visited his wife, who is with relatives at Elmwood, on Sunday last and found her much invproved, so much so that she was able to take a few steps, which he felt was encouraging. Names and addresses of all the boys from Flesherton who are on ac- tive service in Canada or overseas are requested by C. J. Bellamy, clerk of the village, in order to hav> a record of all enlistments up to date. Do this at once, please. Mr. and Mrs. Len Hill and two children of Leaside spent the first of the week with Mrs. Hill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bentham. Accompanied by Mrs. Wood and Mr Woltfe they are spending this week at Wasaga Beach. Even with everybody working there's far more said than done when all is said and done. The man of the hou fo the husbatK who promlaefl' to wait a minute for his wife. These Liberal Policies which Advance Agri- culture Benefit Every Town and Village: - ON AUGUST 4th to ensure postwar progress tor your community and your own prosperity *t KEEP ONTARIO PROSPEROUS , . . Over $7,000,000 in bonuses paid to Ontario farmers to encourage the production of pork and cheese. . In co-operation with the Federal Government a bonus of <ty per pound is being paid for dean wool. . . A subsidy of 5 5p per ton to sugar beet growers'. . . A subsidy on Western grains fed in the province. , . Marketing legislation has enabled fruit and vegetable growers to get higher prices for their produce. . The Liberal Government in Ontario reduced interest rates on farm loans from 9% o 4%. Provides loans on flax and other farm cooperatives including cold storage plants. Re-opened Demonstration Farms at New Liskeard and Hearst. Instituted County Agricultural War Committees. Reduced interest rates on Drainage Loans from 5^ to 3%. Dispensed with collection of tax on gas for tractor use. Doubled rural Hydro lines. Reduced rural Hydro rates by $1,250,000 per year and bonused rural Hydro lines by $10,4OO,OOO. ELECT THE LIBERAL CANDIDATE Honourable F. R. OLIVER FOR SOUTH GREY The secret of a light bulb's success is, of course pN. It Beeda good connections. FEVERSHAM Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perigoe am. little son of London and Mr. Ivan Alexander of Creemore visited las. week with Mr. and Mrs. H. Alex- ander. Congratulation! to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Alexander of Creemore on thi birth of a son, James Walker, 01 July 9th, at Collingwood hospital. Miss Louise Black returned to To- ronto after holidaying for two week with Mr. and Mrs. John Black. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyton am children of Collingwood spent tin week end with Mr. and Mrs. Alvii Summons. Mr. Wm. Walter of Toronto visite< a few days with Mr. Chris Thomson. Miss Norma rTeitman of Colling- is home for a month's hoi! Mr. and Mrs. Lome McQuay ol Collingwood spent the week end with Mrs. lint. man. Miss May Whiteoak returned ti Toronto Saturday, after holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Davidson. Mr. and* Mrs. W. R. Colquette of Owen Sound and Mr. and Mrs. Emerj Fisher and Sandra of Fleshertor visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs H. Alexander. Mrs. Spring-gray and daughter Doris, of Dundalk are visitors in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McKenzie of th 12th line received a cable that their son, Cpl. Thos. McKenzie, who 1^ overseas, was married on July 15th to Miss Patricia Ann Mills of Effa- vale. South Wales." . Mrs. McGirr held a very successful auction sale of household furnitur etc. Good prices were realized, with Mr. WTO. Kaitting was auctioneer. A large crowd of friends am' neightbors of the community gathered at Rolbinson's hall Tuesday night t honor Sergt. Bert Davidson of the. R.C.A.F., Fingal, who was home on leave. They presented him with t purse of money. He left Wednesday for Halifax. Sergt Bill Burke of the R.C.AJ 1 ., who has been on furlough from New- foundland, left for hds new posting at Dabert, NS. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Burke, accompanied him to Toronto on Thursday, where they spent a day or two with him visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Burke return- ed home on Monday. A shower was held in Robinson': hall Friday night for Mr. and M: Lloyd Hudson, who were recently married. Miss Marion Eiby spent a few day? with friends in Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Torrence Williams Wilnia and Jimmie, of Fleshertor. and Mrs. Henry Heron and two child- ren of Woodstock were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tyler Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bby visited the for- mer's father at Port Elgin Sunday. The name of Ruth Francis was omitted from the successful students st teh Entrance examinations. Ruth passed with honors. Mrs. Floyd Bassett of Toronto re- turned home, after spending a couple of weeks with her mother, Mrs. Mc- Girr. Mr. Bassett was present for Mrs. McGirr's sale. CREDIT AUCTION SALE Auction sale of farm stock, imple- ments, etc., will betield by J. Ottewell ST., on Lot 9, Con. 12, Osprey, on Tuesday. Aug. 3rd, 1943, at 1 p.m. Geo. E. Duncan, Auctioneer. Small Ad Column FOR SALE Cheap, dresser, bed. springs and scpring-filled mattres: K. G. Goheen, phone 81. FOR SALK Two Yorkshire sows, due July 17 And 19 Harold Best, phone 7Jhr Flesherton. 6p2 FOR SALE Hereford bull, months old. Norman Reddick. Proton Station, Ont. flp9 WANTED ABisnftia suitable for mink and fox feed. Bert Mclntoab m, phono Fe-^ershp- 1 SrSfi FARM FOR SALE South half of Lots 26 and 27, Con- session 14, Artemesia, known ae Mountain View Farm, on County Highway thre miles north of Eugen- ia and two and one half miles from Kimberly in Beaver Valley. Contains 108 acres, 75 acres oleared for Mach- inery, balance in wood and pasture. Good frame house witti hard water in kitchen also good cistern im base- ment. Bam 44 by 64 with basement, Driving shed, hen house, pig pen and root cellar attached, garage and sheep pen s^pnrate. Well in stable also and failing well in yard. Running In pasture. Will sell cheap to settle estate. Write to Mrs. Alex Carruthers, 42 Hawthorne Are. Sault i-t. Marie, Ontario, or apply to Mr. Albert Blackfbmr.n R. ft. 1, Maxwell, Ontarie. Phone 48 r. 3, FtariiertoB. WANTED Horses and cows fi- for mink feed. John J. Meads PriceriHe, phone 21 r 4. WANTRD Horses and Station, R.H. 3, phone 4lr3. for mink feed. F. Eagles, Protor FOR SALE 2 Garden wire jr. tea Al condition, also two good storm doors. Apply at The Advance office. 7p2 FOR SALE Dering binder 6 foot cut, in good working order. A. A. McLean, Prkjeville, phone 49r3 Flesherton. - 6c2 HIDES A*ai in 'he market foi hMw fcMf, hone, sheep and eatf skim. Frank Eagles, R. R. 3, Pro- ton Station, phone '>li8 Fleshciton FOR SALE 30 Young pigs $ti each. Jos. Radley, Flesterton. Sp3 CAME ASTRAY Head cattlo came to farm of Percy Magee, 8th line, Artmm-siii. Owner prove pro- perty and pay expenses. FOR SALE 26 acres of mixed al- falfa and timothy hay, about 15% alfalfa, on the Roth, "urvis lots lu Eugenia. Apply to Alex. Cameron Eugenia, phone Feversham 5r2l. FOR SALE New Renfrew cream separators in stock; 2 recondition- ed separators in good repair; Deer~ ing binder; 2 good young cows do* now. W. E. Btts, Plesherton. FARM FOR SALE OR RENT Good 100 acre farm. Lots , and 17, 3 N.D.R., Artemesia, convenient to Highway 4, t '; miles west of C /lorn, cither sell or hent, very reasonably priced, good bu v. Apply to Mr*. R. Stewart, Tlesherton. BUSINESS CAR OS NEARJNG the last all for summer Bray Chicks. Plemty to fill orders July and early Awgrust delivery. Some started. Also turkeys. Save tim corresponding, see aet John McWilliaw, Flesherton. AUCTIONEER WM. KAITTING LICEN&E'D AUCTIONBBB for the County of G*ey Farm and stock sa!s eu p*e ty. Terms: reasonable. Satifmetio guaranteed. Dates ammirod at Tb* Advance office or phne 4w. DR. J. E. MILNE Office _ DviftMi 8t Office hoor : ftenooa* I *> 4NL Wodaooday od. Saturday 7 JO ta ! pj. Hi

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