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Flesherton Advance, 26 Sep 1945, p. 5

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I i *â-  » » THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Wednesday, September 26, 1945 good/year truck tires ft^yo*" m The Dependable ALL-WEATHER • • . time tested • • • time proved ! Truck tire users cannot afford fo experimen. with tires tfiey don t know. That's why "More Tons are Hauled on Goodyear Truck Tires Than on Any Other Kind". Drive In . i . see us todayl GOOD#YEAR PORTLAW TIRE SEIVICE D. McTAVISH & SONS Flesherton, OnL VANDELEUR * T f (Intended for Last Week) Mr. and- Mrs. Gordon Wyville cel- ebrated their 10th weddin? anniver- sary on Friday of last week, Sept. 11 and entertained a number of friends and neisrfaliors at tea in hon- our of the occasion. n[^. Freddie Boland who returned tnm. oiverseas a short time ag^> was honoured with a presentation at a social gathering held in the Com- munity Hall one eveiuni; recently. Freddie had volunteered for service in th Pac^ic and was preparing to (o when the war ended. Pupils of the Vandeleur School i&ade a good showing at the Arte- mesia School Fair in Flesherton on Tuesday of last week, winning a goodly numiber of prizes. Quite a number of mentbers of the WJ. attended the lecture in New England Church recently on "The Gigrns and Symptons of Disease". Billie Johnston and Ralph Fltz- ein>nion$ have g:one to the west for the harvest. Tpr. Jim Bannon of Berkeley, re- cently returned from overseas visit- ed with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Summers and Marion. STEPHEN'S CORNERS 4 Gas For Farmers Farmers! Have our trucks call and supply you with Imperial Oil Products that give satisfac- tion to all. Deliveries made_ to farmers only. Prompt service. Reverse the charges when calling ns. Prompt Service. J. Langdon & Son Distributon of Imperial CJ Prodncta Phone 7S DUNDALK Messrs. Harold Brownricge, Robt. and Geo. Fenwick and Eldred Mills left last week on the harvest ercur- sion for Prince .\lbert, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Potts of Tor- onto visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pedlar. Miss Ethel Fenwick, ILN., and Miss Mable Fenwick of Collingwood sipent the week end at their home here. Ethel who has spent the past ^-ear as supervisor at CoUin^vood Hospital has resigned her position there and left on Monday for Toron- to, where she wtll tak. a coarse a', the university. We wish her tLj best of luck. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Little and Don- na and Miss Lillian Magee of Toi onto were week end visitors with Mr. and Mii. Joe Porteous. Mr. John Lougheed of Barrie j-pent the week end pt his home here. Mr. and >!<=. Bernie Reynolds of Toronto were visiters last week end with Mr. and Mrs. r'.edge Londry. Miss Mary Mills of Feversham. a former resident of this line until last spring has entered the G. and M. Hospital at Collingwood. where siie will train as a nurse. Our best wishes fTO with her. The War Workers met last Wed- nesday at the home of Mrs. John Lougheed with eight members pre- sent. . k. quilt was on hand to be quilted. A letter of thanks for cig- arettes and parcels received was read from Bob .\llison. It was de- cided to continue our meetings un- til the end of the year and to send eigarttes to the bo>"s who are still in forfign lands. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ray Pedlar on October 17th. Only three billiard balls of first quality can usually be cut from a single elephant tusk. » • * POULTRY MARKETING WE URGE YOU TO FATTEN AND MARKET ALL POULTRY AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE By selling now you are saving weeks of feed- ing and labour, receiving good market prices and helping us to handle the great volume of poultry orderly. If you find it inconvenient to dress your poultry, let us dress it for you. You will benefit by it. NnliBrlM Craamery & Produce Phone M Angus Avis, Manager Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everette Blackburn w^re^ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White of Waubau- shene, Mrs. Grace Blackburn and Ruth of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Stewart and Jackson of Ceylon, Mr. Martin McLeod of Tilbury, Mrs. E. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. J. MacArthur and Donald, Mrs. Standen and son, Davi<l, of Durham. Mr. John Little of Delhi is spendr ing a few days with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Hopps and Tommy aoccmpanied Mr. and Mrs. Boy Lyons to CoUinwgood. Mr. Fred Taylor spent a day in Toronto. A number from here attended the Wareham anniversary services. We are sorry to report Mrs. Laurie Pedlar, Mrs. Harold Shier and Thel- ma Fisher on the sick list. The Black family of Orangeville visited with ther aunt, Mrs. Wallace Fisher, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Londry and daughters of th* Valley and Mr. and Mrs. A. Slater of Dundalk were vis- itors with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Boyce. (Intended for Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Pedlar were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cooke, Shetburne, last Tuesday evening. Pte. R. D. Meldrum is on rwo months leave at home here. Pte. Clifford Taylor has his leave extended one month. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Taylor of Flesherton weje visitors with their son, Fred Taylor, here. The Fourth Line Red Cross Unit met at the home of Mrs. Harry Fish- er with a good attendance. The trea- surer. MrsT L. Pedlar, gave a report of eight dollars being handed in for quilts sold and one dollar from the Turner re-union at the meeting held at the home of Mrs. Ernie Rus- sell. Cards of thanks for cigarettes recei'ved were read from Bob Clark, Ted Stoddart, J. Blakey, a letter to Mrs. J. J. Boyce from a lady in France was also read thankine for a quik that she had received through the Salvation Army, shipped fro- this uni-. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. W":ibert ''"sher >n October 11. Mrs. F. Tun-ille of Toronto is sipenditii- tV ' • week with her sister, Mrs Le-- . Fisher. Mr. ar.a Mrs. Wes P'.antt and Janet .'.fUoheel visited with the Blackburn cousins at Creemore on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Akitt spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Sirs. Wes Plantt. Mr. Albert Blackburn, Mr. and Mrs. John Grummett of Hamilton called on friends here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linton and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Fisher were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wright at Berkeley recently. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Menzies and Marguerite of Badjeros were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pat- PRICEVILLE The W.M.S. and WJI. Societies were held Tuesday afternoon, with a good attendance, Mrs. J. A. Xichol , presided and Mrs. A. L. Hincks act- I ed as secretary for the afternoon in , the absence of the regular secretar- ; ies, Mrs. H. Tucker and Miss 3L ; N'ichol. The copper contest closed and when counted, had 3100 coppers. ' Mrs. D. L. McArthur gave a splen- ! did reading. "The Runaway Grand- mother"'. Mrs. Arenie MacCuaig al- so gave a humorous reading entitled "Before The Meeting^', Mrs. J«hn N'ichol conducted a weed contest and the prize was won by Mrs. J. .A.. N'ichol. Mrs. John N'ichol gave a reading. The meeting closed by ringing a hymn. Mrs. Sayers presided over the W.- M.S. after singing a hymn. Mrs. Malcolm McLean gave a splendid reading "'Sosvin^ Seeds". The meet- ing closed with a hymn and a pray- er. Miss Reta White of Toronto spent the week end with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hill and son of Fergus spent a few days at the home of Mr. H. R. McLean Mr. Innis McLean. Toronto, spent week end with his parents. Mrs. D. A. Mclntyre of Mclntyre spent the week end with her brother, Mr. J. .\. N'ichol and sister, Mrs. D. L. McArthur. Mr. Stewart Carson of Bowman- ville and Miss Irene Middleton of Oshawa spent the week end with friends here. Miss Patsy Stewart of Etngenia spent a day with her sister. Mrs. Don Carson. Mr. Gordon N'ichol left the first of tlie week to take a course in Tor- Ready for Fall With Your Hardware Needs FOR THE HOME Stoves. Heaters. Stove Pipes and ElbowE, Enamel- ware. Canning- Supplies. Pails. Paints, Enamels, Wax. Polish. Westinghouse Mazda Lamps, Radio and Flashlight Batteries, Aladdin Lamps and Parts, Glass. Putty. Roofing, Roof Cement. FOR THE FARM Plow Shares. Soles, Plow Lines. Sweat Pads, Halters. Harness Parts, Cattle Chains, Stall Irons, Royal Purple and Dr. Bell's Stock Remedies. Fresh Cement, Lime and Plaster Fuel: Coal and Coke Coming Soon â€" Guns, Rifles auid Ammunition Frank W. Duncan Phone 54 FLESHERTON onto. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Carson and family of Fergus spent the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Elder of Lisle visited Sunday at the home of Mr. Chas. TTicker. Mr. Jack McArthur of the R.CA.- F. is home at present and expects to receive his discharge soon. Mr. Leonard McKeowc is making preparations to_ replace his bam. which was destroyed by fire a few weeks ago. Mr. W. G. Watson and sister ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Parslow were recent visitors with relativves at Beetoc Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Oliver and Miss Emma Oliver spent a day at London recently. St. Columiba Church is closed *t present while it is being decorated. Mr. Richards of Owen Sound has the contract. RATION' COL"T0N' DUE DATES Coupor.5 now valid are butter 116 to 123. sugar 46 to 64. preserves 33 :o oT and PI to PIT. meat Ml to M4. Each "M" coupon equals 8 tokens; eit'aer or both may be used in the purchase of meat. We had if before.. riJsSr 'ffie Worst Inflation came aft^ the last war NOW is the Reol Testing time • • was bee- -on o" ,♦ r;:: -â- â€¢:::::.- °' ^* „d de»°"°" ^*^'" „ ,oWe. «"-" ,V,e aonge' » „ jo,« os . w de"*""'"''^^ ,„ee< <iea>o"< '" ":^.^ >--'•" 'C- boa •"»-«*"• „, toWo*««* ''^, The only controls that are being maintained are those that aid the production of needed supplies and their speedy and fair distribution to the public, and which prevent an inflationary price rise. As soon as conditions warrant, these will be dropped. Until industry gets back to normal production, price ceilings, rationing and some controls ar« a iMCOSsary safeguard for everyone of us. Ke«p thorn working. IT'S rOUft JOB AND rOUft SAVINGS THAT ARC AT STAICff Ikto aArwMMaMtil It mm at m u ri M Mi>fl laaaMI ky Hm 0«»« m iii«nt •< Cmm^b to to Hm c««t •< B'lHiie naw aM J«Hl l »« i mad I L. 9

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