mf'ti/u mtm* w rii * ' * ii «i i tftfi m-n-M Wt MM. «i m iP >i W>l*i^iiMiiWi »W« » " *'' ^ *'*> '* "' ^* *'* Wednesday, February 25, 1948 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Small Ads FOR SALE â€" BU<;k cow, due to fre- shen 1st of April. â€" Geo. Johnson, phone 87, Flesherton. 39c2 FOR SAL â€" Lady's fur coat, size 16 years, reasonably priced. Tel- ephone ilwl Fleahert«n. 3ec2 FOR SAIiE â€" Duck and drake. â€" Mrs, Tho.8 Fenwick, Proton Sta- tion, phone Dundalk IHtA. d6p2 JTANITES â€" A Ml I MtftolftW foi mink and f»x iMd. â€" Bert Uelstoat POR SXL£~'3S International truck with good tires, steel rack 14 feet long, in good running order; also 20 tons timothy aitd alfalfa hay. â€" T. Wood, phone 45J12 Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" 7-rooni brick house, stable and garage in Markdale; new furnace, bath; all conveniences possession immediately. Apply to Harris & Ihinlop, Markdale. FOR SALE â€" 1«31 Durant Deluxe sedan, new tires, (hatter>', brakes, heater and motor job, sell or trade; well pump, like new, priced to sell. â€"Phone FleaSierton ll»w2^ 38 SEED FOR SALE â€" Beaver Data, grade 1, germination at 6 days 96%, control sampJe certificate No. 47-6743. Price »1.60 per bu at Dundalk, bags extra.â€" LIo>-d Ache- son, DundaJk, phone 33. 38c2 WANTED â€" Mu f or itarf^ tn?rt laaong oonramers in Grey CooBtf. Permanent connection with large naDofaetarer. Only reUablalint' ler eonaiderwL Write Bawbigk Dept. ML-B^Ot-in, Mtttimal FOR SALE â€" Baby pram in good condition; bedroom outfit: bed, apring, mattress, dre-wer; jacket heater and tank; cord 4 ft. wood; hockey equipment; nvn'n footwear and ovpreoats â€" R'-.y Hall. Ferer- sham. 38c2 Local and Personal Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Pedlar, Guelph, were week end visitors in town. Mr. Jas. Thurston of Toronto was u week end visitor with his parents, Mr. and M>"8- F- J- Thurston. Mr. and Mtrs. Clarence Hamilton of Keai-ney spei>t the week end in town. Reeve Ken Betts is in Toronto attending the convention o' the On- tario Associaton of Rural Municipal- ities. Messrs. I. H. Perigoe of Toronto and C. B. Perigoe of Malton and Mrs. Howard McKee oif Feversham were week end guests of Mr and Mrs. Albert Stewart. The annual meeting of Flesherton Horticultural Society will be held in C. J. Bellamy's office this Thursday, Feb. 26th, at 8 p.m. All members and tihose interested in flowers are urped to attend. Mild weather has been prevalent during the past week and the banks of snow on our main streets have j been trucked away, leaving room for ; the parking of vehicles along the | sides. It will ahorten ttie winter. ' We are pleased to know that Mr. F. H. W. Hicklng is improving in the Owen Sound Hospital, following an operation on Thursday last to place tlie bones totgcther, recently broken wihen he fell at the entrance to his home two weeks ago. CARDS OF THANKS 1 wish to extend my gratitude and thanks to friends and neighbors for treats, rards and letters, also the nurses and Dr. Hauoh, for their kiiidnt'ssea shown we during my re- cent illness in the Owen Sound Hospittil. â€" Kenneth Muir. I take this oportuinity of thank- in^ir many kind friends and neig'hbora for their lovely cai-ds, letterg and treats and m»ny kind enquiries for me while in Markdale Hospital and during my convalescence at home; also to Dr. Carefoot and staff of the hospital. â€"Mrs. N. Stoddart. Markdale Hydro Office I To Be Moved To Barrie I yvould like, in this way, to thank the many friends and neighbors for their kind enquiries and lovely cards sent to me during my stay in Mark- dale Hospital and since my return home. Sincerely, â€" Isabelle Thomson. We wish to erpress our sincere thanks and appreciation to our neighbors, friends, teachers and pufpils of the Public School, also the girls of the Bell Telephone, for all kindness, visits, enquiries, cards a.id treats whie Royden was in the hospital. â€" Mr. and Geo. Johnson & Royden (Markdale Standard) The local hydro office will be mov- ed this spring to Barrie, which means that Markdale will be losing sevci-al families to the Simcoe Coun- ty town. While it has been known for some time this change would be made, no official word has been re- ceived yet infoiTuing the local office who will be moved, and where 'to. Neither has it been disclosed on wha* date the Barrie office will take over. Ken Gemmel, assistant srperin- tendent here for nearly thirty years, left for Toronto on Tuesday where he will be informed of his new duties at the Barrie office. Mr. A. S. Buschlen. who has 'been eini(pIoyed at the Eugenia plant and account- ant hei-c for about 2B years, is awaiting word wflien to go to To- ronto, where he will be instructed in his new duties in the stores de- partment of the hydro branch. Other employees here are owaitlng word of their removal to Barrie or elsewhere. While the removal of these citizens is deeply regretted, the good wishes of local citizens will follow them wherever their new homes may be. In Memoriam I*OCOCK â€" In loving memory of Rfmn. Dalton C. B. Pocock, dear son of Mr. and Mrs. Ghas. Pocock and only brother of Margaret and Florence, killed three years ago, Feb. 2©th, 1»45, with the Q.O.R. in Germany. His last parting wish We would like to have heard And breathed in his ear Our last parting word; Only those who have lost Arf able to tell The pain "fc the hearts In not sayinpr farewell. I wish to thank all those who sent cards and treats and w-ho came to visit me in Miarkdale Hospital and to all the enquiries made by phone to my home. These kind thoughts will be remembered. â€" Edgar Betts. Jiir. I wish to express my thanks to friends who sent me treats and cards and to the staff and pupils of Flesrtj- erton High School for the flowers sent to me during my recent illness; in CoUingwood. â€" Faye McMHillen. FARMS WANTED We have some people inquiring for farms for spring possession, if you are wanting- to s«-ll -.vrhe piving full particulars. WATSO.N & WATSO.N" Dundalk, Ontario Farm For Sale 150 jicrcs, Uns lCl-2-3, S.W., Art- emesJa, good clay loam with about '00 acros under cutlivation; about 10 acres hardwood bush, balance swamp and pasture, over 70 acres meadow, 20 acres plowed; orchard; drilled •wpII at house and spring creek in pasture. House large square brick, with cement floor in basement, cis- tern, furnace, hot and cold i4-ater pressure system heated by electric units. elwtic lights throughout, storm -.vindo-.v!:, pood sumnifr kitchen and wood.shed; pump house over wol! at rear of hous<-- with elt-ctric forc<- pump and larjfo tank for barn; double garage and workshop; brood- er houso with eWtric brooder. Two InrE-e bams with steel roof, drivinir shed, hen house and sheep pen; stock barn has cf^ment floor, electric liehts, chopper, separator, pulper. frmnin? mill, electric power, litte,- canjer, new steel hay track in barn. riinninK water throughout stable, nil in aom] repair: in high school district and church, mail route and telr?phone in hous'-. Also for sale Lots lBl-2, 1 S.W., l''i miles south of FlesheHon on No. 10 Hi).'hw;iy. r>.i acre? cleared, .U seeded tn loner-term pasture, three good spring creeks crossing farm, balance bush ^nd past^ire, good clay Jnam. For full particulars .ipply to ,T. T Parker, R. T?. :',, Proton Stntion. AUCTION SALE An extensive auction sale of house- furniture, etc.. will bP held by Mrs. C. M. Heron at Maxwell on Thurs., February Uth at 1:30 p.m. sharp. â€" Geo. E. Duncan. Auctioneer. A famous ph>xhologist had finished hi.s lecture and was answering ques- tions from the floor. A meek little man asked: "Did you say that a good poker player could hold down any kind of executive job?" "That right." answered the lect- urer. "Does that raise a question in your mind?" "yps." was the reply. "What would a good poker played want with a .job?" OJD.R. FARM FORUM ON DAYLIGHT SAVIKG Twelve neighbors met at tfee homt of Jos. Whyte of the O.D.R. on Mon- day evening to listen to the Farm Forum broadcast, the stbject for discussion being "Daylight Saving Time on the Farm," All present were quick to voice their opinion that daylight saving time deflinitely did not benefit farmers. Reports sent to the head office by the diflFer- ent Forums on previous discussions were read by Mr. Wm. Meads. Card playing and lunch brought a happy evening to a close. There is one thing at least better than ricihes. and that is a clear con- science. NOTICE TO CREDITORS // #/ A Well-Balanced Life FLESHERTON PASTORAL CHARGE SUNDAY, FEB. 29, 1948 1 1 a.m. Eugenia 3 p.m. Inistioge 7.30 St. John's Junior Choir and Friendly Hour at St. John's •KViKRyBODy WELCOME Bev. A. G. Macpherson, Minister G. Cairns, Sec. Oft'icial Board In the matter of the Estate of Charles Maxwell Heron of the Town- ship of Osprey, deceased. AH persons having claims ag^ainst the Estate of Charles Maxwell Heron, late of the Township of Os" prey, in the County of Grey, Merch- ant, deceased, who died on or about the 5th diiy of January, 1948, are required and hereby notified to send prepaid to the undersigned Solicitor of the Estate, on or before the l»t day of March, AD. 194S, full par- ticulars verefied by statutory de- claration Inunediately after Uie said 1st da> of March, 1948, the Eatate will be distributed among the parties en- titled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the solicitors shall then h.ave had notice. Dated at Markdale this 9th day of February, A.D. 1948. â€"HARRIS & DUNLOP, Markdale, Ont. Solicitors for the Estate. HARRIS & DUNLOP BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, Ek- Phone 38 MARKDALE Mr Dunlop will be In C. J. Bellamy's office every Sat- urday from 6 to 8:S0 p.m DR. T. D. PARK PHYSICIAN A SURGFX>N Ofaduate of Toronto Unlvertity Office: Kennedv Block Phone 77 Fletherton C J. BELLAMY Vlr.LACB CLBRK A CaulMtoMr for takinf Affliavlte iMMr af Marrlata OwM CONVETANCING mOEDC MORTGAGES. WII 'S, Kte Offlaa: IWaato 3trt*t WM. KMTTING LICENSED ATWTIONKKH for the County of Grey Farm and Stock ftalcs onr bj alty Terms: reasonable. Satisfaction li irnarantetd. Datet arranged at Hm A<traDM otrice or phone 4w A very important statement v/ith regard to HYDRO and the FUTURE will be made by Premier George Drew Lfsfen fo CBL (740 on your dial) 8.00 p.m. Thursday Feb. 26tli DIED JAMIESON â€" At South Porcu- pine, Ont., on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 1M8, Mary Gerow, beloved wKfe of the late Jas. Jamieson, in her 87th year. Funeral service Friday, Feb. 27, in St. John's United Church at 2:00 o'clock pjm. Interment in FleshertPn Cfinietei-y Ohapel. PEDLAR â€" At her residence in Artemesia on Monday, Feb. ZSpd, 1948, Mary Ann Fisher, beloved wife Of James Pedlar, in ber 60th year. The funeral will take place on Wednesday, Fclb. 2&th, with service at her late residence at 2 o'clock pjm., interment in FlMherton Cem- etery Chapel. SPROAT â€" At his residence on Stone's Line, Artetuesia, on Sunday, Feb. 2nd. 1948, Frederick Stoduy Sproat, in his 66th year. The fun- eral was held Tuesday, Feb. 2Mi. at Richards Fnneral Home, Flesherton, at 2:30 p.n., interment being made in Flesherton Cemetery Chapel. In MiemoriMU TURNiBR â€" In lovirtg memory O*' our dear Janie, who passed away Feb. 2&th, 1926. In memory ot one with whom Our piaths have had to part, Who yet is never far from Ml But always close in heart; Whose cherished memory lives on To comfort us to-day. And keep that dear one in ooc thoucrbts Each step alonj; life's way. â€" ^Always remembered by Her Loved Ones. Want Ads â€" The little feUowa with the big ptilling power. FARM F(« SALE 100-acre farm. Lot 87i Ooa. 9, Ai-temesia, 80 acres workable, 20 acres bush and pasture, good MM- ings, 7-room brick house, cist«n; frame barn on ipood atone foonda- tion, cement stabling, hydro. â€"3An. Fred Jamieson, Eug^ia. Phone: Feversham SOxS. SHES SnaTALKING Keeping conversations BRIEF is just one of the ways of practicing the masUT rule for the best telephone ser- vice . . ."Do unto others as you woui«I like them to do to you â€" and do it first". . • • This year alone we arc sinmling $1,000,000 so that more farms may have tele- phones with fewer people on each line. FOt BIST RISULTS MOM YOUR TIlEPHONti 1. Keep calls brief. 2. Space your calls. 3. Avoid "listening in". 4. Give right-of-way to emergency colls. THE BEll TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA F. T. HILl. & CO., Limited will continue for the Month of February the Pre - Inventory Sale of Outstanding Bargains SOME OF THE MONEY-SAVING GROCERY SPECIALS LISTED BELOW Australian Raisins 2 lbs. 35c Cooking White Figs 2 lbs. 25c Dried Apples 15c lb. Currants s 2 lbs. 45c Dried Apricots 22c lb. Eating Figs 15c lb. Dates 19c lb. Minute Tapioca 2 lbs. 35e Diced Beets 2 tins 15c Dic«!d Carrots 2 tins 15c Green Beans 2 tins 15c Grapefruit Juice 2 tins 19 Tomato Juke 2 tins 19c Assorted Baby Foods 5c tins F. T. Hill & Co., Ltd. Phone 7 Markdale -4. i -<$ â- 4 i 4 J 4 \ A â- ^