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4 rHE FtESHERTON ADVANCE Wednesday, June 13, 1945 ^ ^ >â-  V â- 4 > V 1 > « I •♦ >. * 4 » * â- * A u Jt * » A ^ - 4 â-º ^ V t If' * EUGENIA Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beatty and little daughter, Sandra, sp«nt the â- week end wtih Mrs. Beatty's par- ents, Mr. and' Mrs. Melbourne Phil- Mr. Dan Fawcett and friends of Toronto visited over the week end -with the Fawcett families. Miss Jean Tudor of Kimberley jpent the week end at her home iere. Miss Irva Maigee waa hon.f! from CoUingwood over the week end. Mrs. J. Baker and little daughter liflve returned' to their home in Woodstock after spending the past week or so with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Paul. Mr. T. Stewart was home from Toronto over the week end. Congratulations to Mr. Elward Campbell, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, and Miss Gla- dys Cutting, daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. F. Cutting of Mark- ^le, who were married on Satur- ^y, June 9th. We also extend congratulations to Mr. Ben Hanley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanley, 8th Line and Miss Rtlby Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bertie Shaw of Clarksburg, •who were married Saturday, June ^h. We extend a hearty welcome. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C. Hamley and Bryce over the week end were, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hanley and sons of 3rd Line Oaiprey; Mr. and Mrs. Will McMaster and Joyce of Wareham; Mrs. C. A. Lewis and children; Miss Doris Bershaw and friend; Mr. John Thompson, also Miss Jean Craig, all of Toronto. Mrs. Thompkins, who has been housekeeping for Mr. D. Genoe has gone to spend a while with her daughter-in-law of Palmerston. Miss Dorothy Jamieson of Toron- to s/pent the week end at home. Mr. Jake Williams spent the week end in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. E. Partridge and Shirley, Rock Mills, spent Monday evening at the Martin home. Young and inexperienced father, gazing at triplets the nurse had just brought out: "We'll take the one in the middle." ST. A?JDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PRICEVILLE WilUam D. HalUwell. Minister SERVICE OF WORSHIP Sundays 11:00 a.m. Sunday School: 12:15 p.m. Sunday, Jure 17 FATHER AND SON SERVICE Subject: "The Fatherhood Among Men." "0 COME LET US WORSHIP" will I get the telephone I ordered? ^^^^^t' n the manu- "an unf"-'"'''. .,,,r.i= ^v'l' ^. \ ..,liho"t " ihout •r'f^^f '• Our ability lo inptal telephones depends not on ins |U- ments alone, but also in many casrs on obtain.ug wire, cable and exchange equipment. Even wlieii we can secure necessary manpower and materials, it will take time â€" it mi<2:ht be months â€" to instal all the apparatus necessary to serve our wailing applicants. We shall lose no time, yon may be sure. We are grateful for the patience and under- standing of so many who have had to wait so long for telephone service. ^J'j* j^ci^e SeM</ice [:! Gi*iCn^ U/ittfs £>â-  Wtue^ PRICEVILLE The WMS and WH meeting will be held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Art Leith, June 19th. The YPS met Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sims when a good number were out anil choir practise held also. Mr. Jack Whyte has purchased the house of the late Mrs. Kate MacDon- ald. Mr. Wm. Meads, Mrs. G. Whyte, Mrs. Hector McLean and Miss Mary McKinnon were the official persons at Priceville, Monday, June 4. The voting took place at the home of Mrs G. Whyte. Congratulations to Mr. F. R. Ol- iver who was elected with a large majority. Mr. Art Idle has been engaged to teach for another term. Congratulations to Misses Lorna McFarlane, Eleanor McArthur and Thelma Tucker who won high marks for singing at the festival in Owen Sound. Mrs. Neil McFarlane is a patient in TBeaford hosjjital taking treat- ments. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Campbell. Miss Nellie McLean and Mr. H. B. Mc- Lean spent Thursday in Chatsworth and Owen Sound. Mr. Jack Carson, Toronto, spent the week end with his brother, Dick Carson. Miss Virginia Kilson, Toronto, spent the week end at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Beaton. Friday night a welcome party was held at "the Tiome of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Harrison, when a large crowd was present. Music was supplied by Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDougall, Messrs. Archie McArthur and Dan MacCannell, Neil Campbell, Mrs. Mel. Long, Mrs. Bob Jackson. Step dancing was given by Robert Mcln- tyre. McDougall and Dan MacCan- nell. Songs were also enjoyed after lunch. iMr. and Mrs. Percy Sims, Miss N'ellie McLean, and Mrs. Runciman si)ent Friday evening at Mr. H. R. McLean's. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKechnie, Mr. TT. Hincks spent Thursday at Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McLeod, Toronto, Mr. and Mt«. Bob Lane and faimily, Georgetown, visited Sunday with Mr. Jim Sturrock. Church. Service for a while will be in the CM. Hall. A wedding of interest took place Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ellis when their daughter, Thelma was united in man'iage to LAC Jack Graham son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graham who has been stationed in N.B., and will return there for the pre- s>|nt» Rev. West officiated). We wish the young couple much hap- piness. WO Harold Graham left on Sun- day to report at Trenton Monday, he had arrived home from overseas on VE Day at noon. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Graham at- tended the twentieth wedding an- aiv!ei«aii' on Sunday evendngi of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Graham. The W. I. are busy making ready for this celebration on Thursday. CEYLON 8TH ] INE OSPREY KIMBERLEY Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Wiley and little daughter, Divona, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Meldrum visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Wickens. â-  The W..\. met at the home of the president, Mrs. Jas. Kirkpatrick. 16 were present. The blocks for the Red Cross quHE were given out to be marked, eight names and a service man's on each block. Mr. Jack Taylor of Oshawa is with Mrs. Jas. Lawrence and other friends here. Shirley Weber and Gloria Fergu- son each spent a week with Ruth aflid Marilyn Burritt. Mrs. Robt. Stuart and Mrs. H. Hawkin visited Thursday afternoon with Mrs. S. S. Burritt and Mr. and Mrs. A. Knott. Mr. Bruce Hodgkinson has started on the work of the United Orangeville's MOST MODERN VULCANIZING and TIRE REPAIR Plant no%v operating Using -^^^^^ goodJfy APPROVED METHODS AND MATERIALS ALL SIZES OF TIRES now expertly VULCANIZED or REPAIRED at Henderson Auto Parts* newly expanded plant. Come in and have your tires checked regularly. Catch small damage before it grows into costly repairs. NEW GOODYEAR CAR, TRUCK AND TRACTOR TIRES FOR ELrGIBLE BUYERS AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR FOR T-RICO WINDSHIELD WIPERS, MOTORS, BLADES, ETC. Phone 361 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fenwick at- tended the Silver Wedding Anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Camer- on in Collingwood, Saturday, June 9th. Friends were also present from Toronto and Owen Sound and were entertained at a six o'clock dinner. Mi-, and Mrs. Cameron were the recipients of many beautiful gifts. We congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Cameron and hope that they will share many more years of happy wedded life. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Obtewell, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stephens and Mary Isabella visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Armstrong at Thornbury. Miss Cleo Schnurr of Mildraay spent the week end with her friend Miss Kay Somers. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stephens and Helen Marie visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cliifford Littlejohns and babe at Orange Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fadden visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ot- tewell. Mr. Doug. Stephens and John "i- sited friends at Barrie, Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Fadden, Mrs. Jas. Ot- tewell, Mrs. Lloyd Stephens and Mary Isabella called on Mrs. Alex Foster, Sunday evening. Wedding bells! Wedding bells! Mr. and Mrs. John Kyle of Maple spent the week end with Mrs. M. Ir- win and Mrs. Wm. Burnett. Mrs. Sherman Piper, Toronto, was a week end visitor with her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. F. CoUinson, also with Mr. ami Mrs. Roy Piper. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bate, Dun- dalk, Mrs. Roy Hergott and daugh- ter, Rosemarie and Mrs. C. Archi- bald spent last Thursday at Wasaga Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Copeland and family of Dundalk visited last Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sinclair. Mr. and Mrs. Ei-vine McMullen, Mr. Gordon McMullen and Mrs. Au- stin McMullen, of Toronto were re- cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McMullen. Messrs. George Magwood, Han- over, Stan McDougall, Weston, em- ployees of Shutz Contractors, Dur- ham are working very diligently putting earth in the sink hole on the west back line. Artemesia, having .^pent six weeks on the job and put- ting several thousand yards of earth in, in the hopes it will be a perman- ent job. STEPHEN'S CORNERS Miss Shirley Cairns of Eugenia spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Porteous. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Wright accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Angus Morrison spent the week end with friends in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Londrj' and family of Georgetown visited recent- ly with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Redge Londry. Miss Ethel Fenwick, R.N., and Miss Mable Fenwick of Collingwood spent Saturday at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Porteous visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Saigeon of Hanover. The War Workers met last Wed- nesday at the home of Mrs. Clar- ence Winters with eleven members present. We decided to get mo|re broadcloth and continue to quilt a quilt at the meetings. We have a few q&ilts on hand at present and anyone wishing to a buy a comfort- er style quilt can make enquiries from any of the members. These quilfs are sold quite reasonable and proceeds go to the War Workers fund. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Jim Winters on June 20th. ROCK MILLS Mrs. F. J. Seeley has been re-en- gaged as teacher here at an increase in salary. Misses Marjorie Newell and Eun- ice Dobson have gone to Grand Val- ley where they have secured work. L.A.C. Harold Clark returned to Debert, N.S., after spending a fur- lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Clark. Mr. Herb Betts was on this lino the past week in communication wilji his new job as assessor. Miss Ruby Dobson of Durham spent the week end at her home. Mrs. Wilfred Best who underwent an operation in Markdale Hospital recently is now convalescing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Russell. Mr. and Mrs. George Akitt and daughter. Sharon. visited with friends at Markdale. Rock Mills mission circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Richard Allen on Tuesday, June 19, at 2.00 p.nr. Visitors welcome. NORTHERN MOTOR SERVICE Prompt rewinding service on electric motors of all kinds â€" Domestic and Commercial, Split â€" Two and Three Phase, High Speed and Low Speed Electric Drills. Workmanship Guaranteed. J. MIDDLETON 753 - 2nd Ave. E. OWEN SOUND Phone 782 â- #« «-* ii^- All 0V6r Canada, in cities, towns, villages and on farms, hundreds of thousands of men and women watch for the post- iflan to bring dependents' allowance cheques as other people look for pay-day. They are people of all ages whose bread- winners are away on active service. They include returned men not yet back in civil life. SOON there will be hundreds of thousands more back from the war. They will receive cheques to help them buy civilian clothes, to go to college, to get technical or vocational training, to start in business for themselves, or to set up as farmers or fishermen. The bflnks have to be prepared to cash all official cheques for these and a dozen other purposes â€" and to do so anywhere in Canada without charge. In fact, the banks supply Canada with the nationwide machinery to facilitate a grateful country's plans for restoring service men and women to civilian life. This is a tremendous task, it will entall a vast amount of boolvkceping. But you can be sure that your banks will take it in their stride without impairing regular banking service. This AJ- 5 IT $ o f e d y o wV Bank

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