mfmwr^n'm'^m^. Wednesday, July 2, 1947 •) AH flj-:sherton advance Small Ads FOR SALE â€" 4 youn(j cows due to freshen.â€" John Oliver, Pricoville. POK SALK â€" Pigs, 5 and G weeks oW.â€" T. W. Genoe, phone 32wl. FOR SALE^ 50 bu. Rcr. No. 1 Ajax oats ill field l>aK.i.-â€" AU'.v. S. Muir, phone 14J3 Fleshertoii- 5p2 FOR SALE â€" 2 building lots oppos- ite high school. â€" -Mrs. Geo. John- son. Flesherton. 2c3 FOR SALE â€" U130 PonLiac coach in good condition, rea.sonablc price. â€" Delbert Fisher, Max^vell. 5p2 FOR SALE â€" Standing mixcJd hay ir, field- â€" Chris Thoni.'ion, Flesherton, phone 51J1. ,5c2 FOR sale:â€" Rubber tire wagon and chunks of pigs. â€" Dick C^irson, Ceylon, phone 22M3. 5c2 .VANTED â€" Anun.ii »alt«ble i.. mink and fox feed. â€" Bert Mclntotii £ug«Di«, phon« Fe'er&b* i 6r2£ FOR S.ALE â€" McCormick mower, Big-4, G foot cut, â€" B>1. Ferris, R. R. 3, Flesherton, phone 45w4. LOST â€" Hub cap for 1936 Lord. â€" Earl Magee, telephone 5rll at Feversham. 4p2 FOR SALE â€" Used electric refrig- erator; electric washiiig machine. Apply at Munshaw House. 5c2 NOTICE â€" .My Polled Angus bull is not for service by the public. â€" Jos IL-iwkins. R. R. 4 Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" 11)33 Chevioiet coach, 4 new tires, motoi- recently over- hauled.' â€" Bill Hyslop, phone *4M, Flesherton. 4p2 FOR S.ALE â€" Stone, sand and gravel, mixed or separate, delivered 01 loaded in trucks. â€" H. A. McCauley phone 24J Flesherton. 5p3 BARN FOR SALE â€" Frame barn. 4»x60 with 21 foot posts, on the Geo. Williamson fanti. â€" Mi-s. M. Gilbert, Priceville- 4c2 WANTED â€" To buy, Taylor safe i^ good condition. â€" J. W. Locking, 369, 24th St., W., Owen Sound, phone 20y0w. 4p2 CAME ASTRAY â€" Game to my pre- nuiseh Lnt 27, Con. 13, .^rtemesia, yearlir>g red steer. Owner prove property and pay expenses. â€" O. J. Kowe, RK. 4, Flesherton. 4p3 FOR S.A.LE â€" 4 Iww steel wagon wheels 4 in. tire, size of axle 10% in. long, diam. 3'/i in and 2'/4 in., the set for $16.00. â€" J. T. Parker, phone 32w:i Flesherton. 5p2 CEMENT BLOCKS â€" 8 and 10 inch block.s, plain or rock faced, jamb and quarter blocks. â€" Bates & Badgerow, Proton Station. Ipi FOR SALE â€" 19.3« Packard DeLuxc sedan, good tires and excellent shape throughout, heater and ex- tras attached. â€" E. B. Meads, Price- ville, phono Flesherton 9i)J2. STR.WED â€" From my premises, 5 yearling cattle, 4 red and 1 roan, brand H on left hip. Phone collect 618r4 Tliornbury. â€" Geo. Holmes Duncan, Ont- Sc^} STRAYED â€" From my promises J-ot 14, Con. '.>., Osp;i.y, on or about June 22nd, red Durh.iiii yoariing heifer, white mark on forehead. â€" Wm. Hanley, .M ixwe'.l P.v.'., phi^u' collect 17fiw2 IJuHd'ilk. i;p3 Tenders Wanted Tenders for CO tons of s-tokcr coal delivere<i in the bins at Fle-iherton High School before August 1.5. nl47, will be reci'ived by the Secretary. An- alysis of coal to be huhmitted with tenders which dose "n July U!, 1!'17 â€"A. B. CHARD, Secty. HARRIS & DUNLOP BARRISTERS, SOLKITOKS, Etc- Phone 38 MARKDALE Mr. Dunlop will be in C. J. Bellamy's office every Sat- urday from 6 to 8:30 p.m DR. T. D. PARK PHYSICIAN & .SllRGRON Ciiaduate of Toronto University Office: Kenned v Block Phone 77 Flesherton C. J. BELLAMY VI -.LACE CLERK A CommiaRioner for taklntr AfTidaTita laauer of Marria((e Licensed CONVEYANCING DEEDS MORTGAGES, WII ',S, Eta. Offke: Toronto Street. Flenherton WM. KMTTING LICENSED ATM riONBKR for the Cf'nty ot Grey Farm and Stock iwIpr our wy 'alty Termi": reasonable. Sstisfartloti !» (ruarantp»d. Oaten arranjfed at "Hie Aitvanee office or phon* 4v. Turvey - Phillips Baskets of peonies and spirea made- u beautiful sotting in Eugenia United Church on Siiturday, June 2«th. at 3 p.m. for the wo<ldiivg of Cruce Marie, (laughti'r of -Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Phillips and William Lonie Turvey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lome Turvey of Fleslierton. Uev. A. G. Macpherson officiated. White satin ribbons and sprays of spring flowers marked the IHWs for si.\ty-five guests. Misa Blanche Walker was at the organ, playing Schubert's Serenade as a pi'clude, the Ijohengrin liridal Chorus for the prooe&swnal music ano at the close of the service the Meii dels.sohn Wedding Mai-ch. She ac- companied John Phillips, brother 0* the bride, who sang "Always,"' as the i-egister was si'gned. Miss W'alkei wore a floor-knglh gown of pale blue crepe, with a small hat of blue flow- ers and veil. She wore long white gloves, silver slippei > and a corsage of pink rose's. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in her weddint- giAvn, fashioned by hereslf, of ivoiy "crystal lelo" satin nylon, made' with a fitted bodice, low gathered neckline and long lily point sleeves. The ski'rt. cut on long straight lines had a ih-a'p- ed front gathered to a large Ik)w ux the back, which fell in a long traih behind. Her circular-cut full-length veil of tul e illusion was held in place by •> heart-shaped coronet of match ing tulle and studdeil with heirlnom pearls. She also wore a single strand pearl necklace, the gift of the groom Her slippers were of ivorj* satin and Kihe carried an ivory Bible, I'ngraved with gold streamei-s of satin ribbon and pink rosebuds cascaded from the Bible. Tliere v.-ere four alttlidants. the bride's sister, M''s. J. Beattie of Streetsville, as matron of honor wealing pink eyelet embroidery, fash- ioned with low gathered nccldine; cap sleeves and lo ig, straight skirt. She wore a short pink veil, caught by ; wreath of wliite rosebuls. white sand- als and carrying a nosegay of sweet peas, lily of jhe valley and maiden iK'.ir ft'm. Misses Irene Philliiis. sis- ter of the bride, and Shirky Purvis of Toronto were bridesmaids. They were similarly dressed, the former in pink, and the latter in blue. Their dresses were fashioned on the same lines as the bride's and they wore wreaths of white daisies holding short vdls which matched their dress- es. Their nosegays were of sweet pe:is, liiy of the valley and maiden hair fern. Little Annt'tta Turve/, sister of the groom, was a dainty looking flower girl. She wore a floor- longbh dress of pale blue eyele't and net, made with a fitted bodice and overskirt of net. The sle'eves were frills of net. She wore -a wreath of white baby roses in her dark curl.^ and carried b'.isket of spring flowers. Jack Turvey was his brother's groomsman, and William Phillips and Jack Beattie were ushers. Mrs. Phillips was wearing pussy willow grey French crepe with white accessories and a corsage' of '"^d roess while Mi-s. Turvey wore a flowered silk jersey dress with white aceess- oris and a corsage of yellow roses. The reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, lovely with summer bloom and pink and white bells and stifc'amers. The bride's t.'ible was laid with white linen cloth aTid centred, with the three-tiered wedding cake, pink candle's in silver holder and vases of pink ro.sebuds. Sei-ving the luncheon were Mrs. N. .Stcddof*!,. Mlisses Dorothy OtteweJl, Joyce' and Bonnie Genoe, Joyce and June Purvis and Eleanor Russell. Leaving for the honeymoon trip to Ndrthem Ontario, the bride wore a printed pale gree'n silk jersey dress, blaok plastic shoes and bag, black pfirturo hat and black gloves and fiiehsia-coJored coat. Mr. and Mrs. Turvey will i-cside in Floshei-ton. Guests were prc-^cnt from Brussels, Meaford. Georgetown, Toronto. Owen Sound, and Streetsville. United Church Not"s Rev. A. G. Macp' r^on, B.A. â- Minister "Have Our Young People Got VVhiit It Takes,?" This question will t):> di \ ussed on Sunday, July fttli, at Fleshertii'ii, fnistiogc and Ruge'niii. Sunday Schools meet ;i.s usual. St. John's Wiomian's Aissociation is to meet at the parsonage on Mkmday evening, July 7th. The Siici- 'UU'iit of the' Lord'.s Suip- j pur will bo observed at FIeshertx>n and BiJgenia on Sunday. July l.'ith. [Mew inl?imlb(rs plleas*' conrnvunicate with Rev. .\. G. M'-cphetson at an early deite. Local and Personal Mi"s. L. Brown of Toronto is visit- ing her mother, Mrs. M. ThisUewaite. Mrs. Claude Akins sipeiit the past week in Toronto. Misg Jean .MiacTaviish of Toronto spent the week end at her home. Mr. Earl Blaokbum of Toronto was a wet-ik end visitor with his mother, Mrs. W. J. Blackburn. Mr. Dave Bentham, Toironto, »pent a day Itist week with his mother, Mrs. R. Bentham. Messrs. Harold and Eldon Fishei of Toi-onto spent the' week end and holiday with their mother. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wiley, Berk i''.ey, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. W. J. MacMillan. i.Mliss Katherine Stewart, Reg.N., of Oaven SoiJnd vLsited last weok with he'r mother, Mrs. Archie Stewart. We are sorry to report Mrs. Jos. nirukburn is bedfast in her honu at iiresent. .Master Raymond .'Mexander, Owen Saund, is â- visiting this week with hi- aunt, Mrs. Nornian Stoddart. Ml'- and Mrs. R. Smith and dtaugh ter, Robin, of London visite'd with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bellamy, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKinnon of Toronto spent the week end and hoil- day at their cottiige in town. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walker of Shel- burne visited with Mil', and Mrs. Wm. Wtiliker and attended the Turvey- Phillips wedding on Saturday. We had a pleasant call last wee'k from Mr. Milton Brownridge of Can- ora. Sask., wli-i is vipiting relatives here and in the Maxwell district. Jack Milne left on Monday to at- tend the Department of EducatioT- athletic camp on Lake C'ouchiching. near Orillia, for two weeks- Mr. and ilrs. Frank Ball and two children of Toronto spent week end and holiday with Mrs. Ball's parents. .Mr. an Mrs. J. T. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacMillan and Jack Shawago of Sudbury are visiting Mr. and .Mrs. W. J. Mac- Jlillan this week. Misses -Alice- Heard of Wingham and Anne Akins of Rouge Hill art homo from their teaching duties foi tile summer holidays. Mrs. John Latimer of To roJi to, vis- ited over the week end with " her brother, C. N. Richai-dson and MrS. Richardson. Miss Evelyn MacTavish has receiv- ed the' appointment to the teaching stiUr of the J. R. Wilcox school, York Towmship (near Toronto), as assist- ant kindero-arten teacher. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Turner of To- ronto Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Reburn of Markdale and Mrs. Annie Madill of Wetas'kiwin. Alta., were visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bell. The Women's Institute -will meet at the home of Mrs. Pinkerton Tues., July 8th, at 2:30. Bus transporta- tion. Roll civll: name of Canadiai; Industry with its head office. Vis- itors are weilcome. We ai-e pleased to know that Rev. J. R. Wolstcncroft of Thurso, Que., former Baptist minister here, is re- covering nicely from his recent stro'ke His daughtei', Mrs. Wilfred Lever spent a week with him. Epgenia School Entrance â€" Patsy Stewart, Jean Boyce, George Proctor, Shirley Cairns (ira<le 7 to 8 â€" • Billie .MacMillan (H), John Phillips ♦(?)• Donna F*wc«tt. Grade 6 to "T â€" Diane Genoe (P), Walter SUwart (P). Grade 5 to 6 â€" Donalda MacDon- ald (P), Shirley Duakett. Gmde' 4 to 5 â€" Gordon Mclntosih (P), Nied Gmham. Grade 3 to 4 â€" Jacqueline Gamp- bell (P). Grade 2 to 3 â€" Earl Mcintosh (H), Ruth Walker (P). , P: Pass; H: Honors; ♦ denotes th<^ best attendance. â€" D. J. PatttYson, Teacher. 1f>i-t'H-i'- ^** ******** * ******1f< H ^4**** * ******************* 5pringhill School Entrance Class J. C. Kindle. To Grade 8 â€" Jim Wood 60, Leslie Wood 54. To Gi-ade' 7 â€" Douglas Peebles 89, Maurice Alien 74, Harold Wood 73. To Grade 6 â€" Edavin Gowanlock 89, Phyllis Allen 81, Ivan McDermid 7a, Eunice Wood 70. To Grade 3 â€" Katherine Fostt* 84 NoiTOa Eagles S3, Allan McDermid 79. George' Akins 78. To Grade 2 â€" AUan Alexander. â€" Mrs. Lilyan GoFeen, Teacher. CEDARSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. W. A. White, E.D. Pastor Service next Lord's Day, July Gth. worship at 11 ajm. Subject: "Grace." Text: Eiphesians 2:8. This service will be followed by the Ordinance of the Lord's Supper and reception of iipw menibr^-s. Church School at 12 noon every Sunday. Praye'r and praise service Wednesday evening at 8:30. lijcause of the Pastor giving th- Church of the Air Service over QFOS between 2:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. on'Sun- d'-y, July Gth. the Rock Mills servic: will be ar 7:30 p.m. next Sunday. In Appreciation I wish to express my gratitude to» the voluntee'i- fire brigade for their pi.;mpt re.'iponse to my call .Sunday morning and to others who gave assistance at that time. â€" 'Norman ScaiTow. F. T. HILL & CO., Limited i: SPRING and SUMMER Dress Clearance Sizes, Colors, Styles for all Gay Prints, Crepes, Jerseys, etc Reduced 25% Shop while we have a complete ranf;e to choose from. SPECIALLY PRICED SLACK SUITS Many quaUties, Styles and Colors BATHING SUITS Printed and Plain Satins, etc. One and two-piece styles Priced $2.95 to $6'95 F. T. Hill & Co., Ltd. Phone 7 Markdale Ah- l^4^^ I â- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ I ^â- H "^^^^' ^ » ^ ^ I â- ^ I ^^ i ^â- ^ »»^ ^ ^. i â- â- ^ â- )> â- I â- â- r â- â- ^ â- ^ .â- H ^ Being physically present and men- tally aibscnt is one of the greatest c;-uses of accidents. The tourist had stopped to change tires. "I suppose," he remarked *to a native onlookedi, *that in these isolated parts the netessities of life come pretty high." "Yer right, sti-anger," the native replied golomily, "an it ain't worth drinking when you get it." The priest called on an elderly Irish woman. ".\nd how are to-day, Bridget?" asked he. •'I'm bad enough, father," she re- plied. 'I've the pain in me arms and the pain in me legs. And I've only two teeth in me head; but, thanks to God, they're opposite." -%' UNINSURED ACCIDENTS • Aecidenti happen in a flasli. If yon are not in- snred, repayment may cost yon your home, yonr savings or months of income. Let ns explain Pilot Automobile insurance to yon. It costs so little, We write Pilot Insoranne to cover selected risks in Automobile, Fire, ..'ers'inal Property Floater, Burglary, Plate Glass, PobJiic Liability and other general insurance. H. W. KERNAHAN Flesherton, Ont. r Never Ee'^ore Vaiue Like This i at low cosfâ€" foi^nd only ki Chevrofef' W E L D I N r. Electric and Acetylene WeldinR of all kindH. My acetylene welding outfit is iportiilblo !\rni will go any place aJid do acctyleme weldinjj. Ti;i) McCRACKF-N BlackMmilh Shop I'losherton TRUCKING We specialize in all kinds of genfTiil tri'-king at r(':i.-.ouable rales, with firstchias nTvice. phone us nt any tinio niul we will be r'ght tiiere. KLnninr.K hoyce Phone 119.11 riigenia, Ont. FARM FOR SAIK 7(1 acres more or le^s, \ *-M0, 2 N.E., ArleinoKia, mostly under cuItivBtion, priced at $260().O(». Ap- ply at the prfu>!'.ip« nntii .Innn 21st. â€"REG. HUTTON, R R. 2, Fle5<herton. â- r The 1 947 Chevrolet offers the finest motor car quality at a real saving in money. It's the only car giving Big-Car Quality at low Cost! It brings all the following Big-Car advantage, ot lowest prices and with low cost of operation and upkeep. oS?^' The Big-Car sfyling of a large, luxurious Body by Fisher â€" found only in Chevrolet and higher-priced cars. The Big-Car Safety of Fisher Unisteel Body construction and Posi- live-Action Hydraulic Brakesâ€" combined only in Chevrolet and higher- priced cars! The Big-Car performance and dependability of a mighty Valve- in-Head Engine. The Big-Car com/orf of the Unit- ized Knee-Action Gliding Ride - both of which are likewise found only in Chevrolet and higher- priced car si Ih. Browing demand for th. N«w Chevrolet li telling p„ bIMbi*, record. We cannot hope for many menlht lo fll| dl the order> pouring in. If you are among the many who have >et your .ight* en Chevrolet'. B.g-Car Quality at low Co.t, we .ugge.t ihot while you w.il, you rely on your CheWole. Dealer'. ..rvlc. lo keep your pre.ent car running .moo.hly ond .ofely. V !-* 1947 CHEVROLET D. MacTavish & Sons, Fiesherton C-i47e