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Flesherton Advance, 8 Oct 1947, p. 5

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HftJll mmm Supplement to The Flesherton Advance Wednesday, October 8, 1947 ROOFS INSUL-BRIC SIDING We are starting next week to put on roofs in your district. It is an opportunity whilst our expert applicators are in your district, to have your roof re-shingled or have that Insul-bric job done. Contact our local representative G. B. Welton, Kay Roofing & Shingling Munshaw House, Corporation, Ltd. Flesher.'ian, â€" »♦ f t >»»♦ I H i n ^♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦. > . t . l i » . t» »» »»» . H i. K *. | i. t . 4 i » 4i, ROCK MILLS Visitors diiring the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Will Russell and Elva were: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Aeheson of Bethel, Mr and Mrs. Will MoMillan of Wareham and Mr. and Mrs. Wellie Fawcett of Kinvberley. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Partridge of Gait spent the week-end with his mother. Mrs, E, Partridge and also visited with his father in Mankdale hospiital. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Atkinson of Durham spent Sunday with rel^.tives here. Mr. F. J. Seeley of Maxwell has been on this line threshing for several of the farmers. Mrs. Robt. McMillan has rertumed to her home in Chicago after spend- ing two and a half months with her niece, Mrs. Will Russell and other relatives in these parts. N'ed Croft visited on Sunday with his uncle, Mr. Thos. Croft and his aunt. Mrs. H, Clark of Mkrkdale. Miss Iva English of Toronto and friend, Miss Ada McGregor of Brace- bridge were recent visitors with the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Alex. English. Mother â€" If I only kn«w what to do with baby. Little Dorothyâ€" Why, didn't you get a book of instructions with him? First Private â€" Can you imagine anytring worse than having lice? Second Private â€" yes. Suppose you had them and they chirped. I FLESHERTON DELIVERED PRICES OF GENERAL MOTORS CARS FROM time to time, as a matter of public informa- tion, we have published tiie Retail Delivered Prices of General . Motors Automobiles. la accordance with this practice and to eliminate any uncertainties or confusion, we are again publishing the present Retail Delivered Prices. These prices include Standard Factory Equipment, Dominion Taxes and spare tire. Provincial and Municipal Taxes where such apply, license fee, and optional equipment are, of course, additional. We sell these makes and models at the prices shown. You may rest assured, we will distribute them as fairly as "possible with proper regard for orders placed with us and dependent upon the availability of models. Should you be offered, from some other source, a new car, or one with low mileage, we suggest that you pay no more than the prices listed. You will obviously CREVROLET STYLEMASTER R«<«"' Uoraini.n Tot.l Prico Salesand Deliverad US Wheelbase L.MTa»« EsciwTal Price Business Coupe S1233.17 $167.83 $1401.00 5 Passenger Coupe 1304.57 178.43 1483.00 Town Sedan 1322.07 180.93 1503.00 Sport Sedan 1389.85 190.15 1580.00 4 FLEETMASTEH 116" Wheelbass 5 Passenger Coupe 1381.50 188.59 1570.00 Town Sedan 1399.18 190.82 1590.00 Sport Sedan 1464.08 199.92 1664.00 FLEETllNE 116" Wheelbase Aero Sedan 1426.33 194.67 1621.00 Sportmoater Sedan 1488.71 203.29 1692.00 OLDSMOBILE SPECIAL SIX 119" Wheelbase Club Sedan $1651.42 $225.'S8 $1877.00 4 Door Sedan 1702.28 232.72 1935.00 Club Coupe 1640.97 224.03 1865.00 Convertible Coupe 2081.44 266.5$ 2348.00 find it to your advantage to wait a little longer, until we are in a position to deliver a car against your own order. t We are sorry to say that delivery to you may be delayed for some time yet. This is due, in particular, to the shortage of many materials. General Motors has done a splendid production job under the circumstances and expects to steadily increase the rate of production. Meanwhile, these conditions, combined with the wide popularity of General Motors cars, and such an unpre- cedented demand, mean that delay in some instances is quite inescapable, ^'e entreat your patience and understanding while the shortage exists. We realize that our success depends upon the confi- dence and goodwill of our many customers. We will strive at all times, through good business practices, to justify, and therefore retain, this most valuable asset. OLDSMOBILE-Cont'd. SPECIAL EIGHT Re'*'J U«n,inioii Tolal iiri.y -..i-i M Price Salesaiiil Delivered 119 Wheelbase L«.Ta»M Exci.eTa^ Hric« Club Coupe $1782.C0 S223.00 $2005.00 Convertible Coupe 2145.96 275.04 2421.00 Club Sedan 1812.17 226.83 2039.00 4 Door Sedan 1863.05 232.95 2096.00 DYNAMIC CRUISER SIX 125" Wheelbase Club Sedan 1323.37 228.63 2052.09 DeLuxa Club Sedan 1959.76 246.24 220S.00 4 Door Sedan 1910.65 239.35 2150.00 DeLuxa 4 Door Sedan 2041.82 256.18 2298.00 DYNAMIC CRUISER EIGHT 125" Wheelbase Club Sedan 1889.83 DeLu.\e Club Sedan 2027.23 4 Door Sedan 1975.12 DeLuxe 4 Door Sedan 2101.29 CUSTOM CRUISER EIGHT 127" Wheelbase Convertible Coupe 2503.49 Club Sedaa 2079.87 4 Door Sedan 2148.33 237.17 2127.00 254.77 2282.00 247.88 2223.00 264.71 2366.00 323.51 2833.00 266.13 2346.00. 273.67 2422.00 Prices subject (o cliaaqie without notice. OM«f47A D. MacTavish and Sons Flesherton, Ontario VANDELEUR A splendid program of sound mov- ing pictures was given in the Com- munity Hall Thursday evening last by Mr, Ed, Lang, Fieldman for the Federatior. of AgricKlture, Four pic- tures were shown, tiie first on the beef industry, from producer to the consumer's table. It showed th« dif- ferent bi-eeds of beef cattle, how to fsed and manage for best results, and also the various cut of beef and how to know them, etc. The second pic- ture showed the different breeds and types of dairy cattle and even show- ed a cross-section of a cow. to show how milk wag actually produced. It also showed how to milk and f«ed properly and handle a miking mach- ine. The third picture was al>out the best crop of all, "Children," and showed ideal ehOd Hfe from the de- livery room to the end of school days. This was followed by a forty mJTWtte picture on "Christian Stew- ardship" by Association of Churches, j The program was under the au»pice3 of the Farm Forum, Jfr, and Mrs, Andy Fawe«tt and Vernon, Mrs, Ethel Hutchinson and Mrs, H, I, Graham motored to Wood- stock on Tuesday. A number from here attended the pBay at Ebenezer church Wednesday evening of last week. A number from here attended the Farm Fdmm "Play Party" in the Town Hall. Flesherton, on Monday evening, and also the business meet- ing on Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Doreen Morrison, who held a successful sale recently, has move<j to Markdaie, Tile Woman's .Associaton held th-eir Octwber meeting at the Ivome of Mrs. H, I, Graham Wednesday, Oct. 1st, when an interesting program was pivjrided, Mr. and Mrs, EtTiie Shepperd with their two children and Mr. Bob and Mollie Fields of London, visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Weber in the Valley. KliMBERLEY Mt, Harry Wallace h;is returned from the West, after spending the summer with his sons and friends. Mr, and Mrs, Wes Holmes of West -VHonkton and Mre, C, Park of Flesh- erton visited Sum day with Mr, and Mrs, B, Ciirruthers and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Weber. Mr. Will Plawes is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Graham. Mrs, N'. Smith of Wodehouse spent Sunday with -Mrs. S. S. Burritt and attended the church services. Sunday. October 12th. has been ar- ranged as Thanksgiving, and Aoni- versiiry service in the United Church. .Mr. West of the Christian Business- man of B.rantford is sKpected to be the speaker. Miss Leona Kirkpatrick left Tues- day of last week for Toronto, where she is taking chamistrj- work in the General Hospital, Mr, and Mrs, Dave Graham and Mr, and Mrs. Don Gi-altam and Don- eldu Jean of Fevei-sihaan visited on Sunda^v with Mr, and Mrs. G, Baiker and Mts. S, S. Burritt, The W. I, met Thursday afternoon at thn home of Mrs, Wayne. Weljer, with 17 me-mibers present, Mbs. Graper was wecomed as a raemiber amd also to t8;e comimiuiiity. Tb© chief iltem of business was to ar- range for a fowl supper the end of this motith for the meniibers and their f anvil ies, Oomimittees wmre apipoint- e<i to huiy and pr©i>are the fowl, the m«mil>ers to provide the remainder of the supper, which is- bo be held in the Co'mimunity Hall, A co^mmittee was ala<o namd to arrarige for a daiice early in Octo'ber, Mrs, Ellis Weber gave a reading on crafts and majiy things, which would be a good guide in making Chrisbniias gifts and hob- bies, Mrs, Weiber gave a nmniber of splendid musical selections. STR-VNGE CHURCH When one is in a strange church the wise thijug to do is to take a seat at the rear of the builddtrg. If you go up to the frO'nt of the church you miay find' yourself in soimeoiw's regu- lar pew and be emibnrrassed' when they arrive t» take their usual seaijs. .A.l»o, if the sei-vico is a bit different (imm the one to which you ar« ao- cuiK:onH\l. it is ea.^ier to reco.gniize Che fact from the baok of the ohut«h. If you can dritik a glass of water every nnorning for 1,2100 moniths you will live to be 100. - i^tgKtSHtt^iStM' :'t;fi^'^^.Vf " ..^ -.'-â- ^^•^^f.---.-

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