mm A Wednesday, March 31, 1948 •V MOTOR BIKE i K A A- A. V America's thriftiett power trofuporta- tion. You'tl go 125 milts or 1 gallon of gust It's a transportation treat th ^'s hard to beat. Whixzer Motor with all necessary attachments $169.00 Complete Standard Motor Bike - $249.00 Semi Deluxe with spring fork - $269.00 .(emit with order â€" or send 10% deposit, batoncft CO.D. PEERLESS BICYCLE WORKS 195 Dundai St. W. Toronto Rock Mills School Grade 8 â€" Shirley P«4lwulg« 76.7, Leslie Porteous 71.3. Grade 7 â€" Jeanette Dobaon 80.83, Murray Betts 80.14, Florence Wil- kinson 75.1, Loia Helmkay 72.8, K»n Smith e6.», Ethel Bett» AHA. Grade 5 â€" Bruce Benaon 80.1, Ivan Betts 86.1. Grade 4 â€" Patricia D«b»on 76.2, Doi-othy Wilkinson 73.6. Gi-ade 2 â€" Louise Betta 88. Grade 1 â€" Sheila DoImo« I« a«d Joan McMaster 88 (equsa). â€" J*»ette H«38, T»a»l»er Felk used to make bWf tw* tl^tk- in\^ on spinning wheel*. Now they UiSe tlieir shirts on »h»Ti». 1 t Young Men Wanted 18-25 YEARS For Light, Clean interesting einpl«y«>ent by large mawrfafturflr. Ideal working conditions. Good starting rate with future earnings dspending on ability to do the work. BOARDING ACCOMM(X)ATION AVAILABLE. Only those seeking permanent employment need apply. Apply or Write t» Dominion Woolfens & Worsteds, Ltd. HESPELER, ONTARIO I » â- 4 i I ♦â- X % * phanvom y/Pty' .Phanton iy . '> 'li:- Kiui Hill itiiudii •8! * * 5c to $1.00 Store ; ; E. J. Fisher, Prop. Fleskerton, Ont. 4 "i"i"H"^^> - H i************«**»« * « 4" > » ^*»-|i«*«**«i » > » ♦!»»♦♦ t .<*.- 4 * * 4 -* 4 * ♦ 4 « t . CREAM The tremendous demand for butter which was created during the war is still with us. As it now looks, there will be no interference with its mar- ket, as far as substitutes are concerned, Would it not, therefore, be wise on the part of the pro- ducer, to step up the production by adding to the dairy herd, and a little extra feeding and care. Good business on the part of the producer, and appreciated by the Canadian censumer. Let us again stress the fact, that by stepping up the production, you are helping to keep the mar- ket for butter only â€" not for substitutes. As usual â€" Highest Possible Price and Best Pos- sible Service â€" continues to be our motto. Extra Creamery Service On account of the highways being bare, you can phone us and our truck will meet you at the highway to pick up your cream, eggs and poultry. The creamery will be closed Saturday nights until further notice. Flesherton Creamery Angus Avis, Manager Phone 66 Flesherton Ontario THE KLESHERTON ADVAMCl'. â- II _ ._.L â- ____J ^!!!SgWBgg? . awhile at the home of Mr. Lachi« I McKinnoii. We are glad to repoi*. The Y.P.S. met at the honie of , Mrs. McKinnon feeline some bettej. Donald Nichol, with Grant Sayer* Mr. Hector McLean, Toronto, spent presiding. Mrs. Sinia rendered a solo PRICEVILLE "Bea^ittfu4 Isle of Somewhere,' and llr.s. Dan Campbell g-ave a reading •The Easter Message." Willis Sav- ers also g-ave a reading "Why all the Hurry?" The meeting closed with the singing of an Easter hymn. Lunch was served by the hostess and her assistants. Mr. Gordon Stun-ock of Geoi-ge- lown spent the week end at his par- ental home. Mr. Willis Sayers of Toronto spent the week end at his parental home. ilr. Ken XichiJi af Otta^va and ilss. i. A. MaoCuaiff, Durham, were week end visit.rs with their mother, Mrs. J. Nickol. Miss Floi»e«ite McPoail uf Toronto spent the week end at thu home of Percy SiniS, and with other friende. Mr. Gordo-n Nichol a«d his aunt, Mrs. C. McLean of London spent a few days with hie parents. Mrs. R. H. ilicConkey spent a few daj"^ visiting with her daugitter in Toronto. Miss Rc'ta Whyte of Toronto was an Easter visitor with ket' mother and brother. Carman. Mr. Lawrence McArthur. Toronto, s.pent the week end with his parents. Mr. Emerson Meads, Guelph, and friend. Beverley Veale. of Ajax, Mr. Bob Meads and friend. Michael Mas- iey, Toronto. Mr. Robi. Knox, Swin- ton Park, Mr. Roy Feii\s-ick and son, Robt., of ilaxwell, were Easter vis- itors at the home of W. R. Meads. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Knox and fam- ily and Dickie Pedlar of Toronto were Easter visitors at the home of Dick Carson. Eastej. visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Foxton were: Mrs. Wm. Legette of St. Catharines. Mrs. Ed. Brownrigg and two children of Tona.vanda, N.Y.. Mr. Leslie Legette of Grafton, Mr. and Mrs. Fra:;k Hughes. Earl Legette and girl friend of Toronto. The for- mer remained for a week. Mr. Jack Mc.A.rthur of Toronto, Dr. and Mrs. Royden Burnett of Durham were Eastpr visitors with Jlrs. .A. Mc-Arthur and family. Nancy Carson rPti'rnod home aftei spending a few weeks with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Art Richard- son. Swinton Park. Miss Isab«?l Karstedt is spending Easter vacntiim with friends in New Fork. 1 Mrs. Frank Reiley returned to To- 1 ronto, after spending two weeks with I her daughter. Mrs, E. Watters. j Mrs. Beile JFcLean and Mi-s. Chas. ! McKinnon. Toronto. ,-,r'' spendinsr the week end at liis parental l>o«ie. Ml'. .Allan Foxton is spending a week with his son at St. Catharines PORTLAW 12TH LINE, OSPREY Easter hol'day guesis in the diff- erent hemes wcro:iyi'f. and Mrs. Robt. Meldrum, Toronto, with C. D. Mel- di-u;n; 3ir. and iL'^' K«n Mciv.,»e, Rutik and June, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Em- erson McKee, Patsy and Ya\'ne, of Hamilton, at John McK<»e'3; Mr. a»d Mrs. Clarence Londry and family, Mr. and Mrs. Russeil Boy«e and fam- ly, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tarville, Mrs LouiBe Slater and Wayne, Toronto ar tlk' home of J. J- Boyte; Mr. and Mrs. Fre<i Betts ami Cheryl. Mr. and Mas. Frank Dillon and Arthwr Betts at the home of Herb B«tt3; Mr. and Mrs. Fi-ank McArtimr and Douglas Xottawa, at the home of Jas. Hopps 3Ie!ni:ers ef the family of Mr. and lUrs. J. J. Boyce met at the home ox' Mr. and Mrs. A;t Wilson, on Sanday in honor of their mother, Mi-s. Boyce, whose birthday wxis that day. Thirty- four guests sat down to a w&ll-laden table, centred by a lovely birthday cake. Mrs. Xorman Jackson returned to her home from llrs. Nuhn's Nursing Home with h>n- baby daughter. Eliz- abeth Carol (Bettyi. ongratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wes Glover (Doris Shier) of Owen Sound on Che bartb of a baby daugh- ter, Shirley .\nn. M:ss Evel>-n Fisher of Owen Sound is spending a few days with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallac? Fisher. Mt. and Mrs. John Badgerow and Inez were Easter visitors witli Mrs. Badgerow's parents. MV. and Mrs. Robt. Os^borne, Dundalk. Miss Gladys Jamieson and brother, H«rvey, and friends of Toronto call- ed on friends hero at the week end. -Mr. and Mrs vV'e<; Plant: were in ThorTibury on Thiusti;)-.. .Mr. and Mis. Lutlio- Love spent Saturday with ar.o ^Irs. Robt. Hannah. Btrk'lo> Mr. Stanley Taylor of Ravenna visited with his fath'. • , Mr. Fred Taylor, at the store. Mrs. Jas. Hopps is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- Arthur at Nottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Plantt ,uid Janet Loughee<i spent Good Friday witii Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Betts, near Markdale. I Mr. and M!rs. Harold Clark of To- ronto visited with Mr, and Mrs. Everette Blackburn. Mi«. Cha». ArdeE of North Bay is holidayiiig- with her parents, Mr. aad Mrs. Alex. Muxwoll, and other relatives. -Mr. ana Mi-s. B«rt Wickons of Clarksi>urg called on their aon, Mr. Ken Wickens, and also with Mrs. .John Dobson. Mr. and Mrs. G.ition Lankti'ee and two sons of Rarena visited with Ml-, and Mrs. Jas. McKenzie. Neighbors and friends of Mr. I'iias. Pocock will be surprised to hear of his illiess and conrt)»em«Bt in Colling-wood hobpital for nearly »hre« weeks. Wiiltt there ti« had tkre« ojeratittnfl on th« brain. Charli* li*« been ailing all winter, but is well •• tile i-oad to recovery now. Kee^ up t)he good work, Chas. SEWING MACHINE SEBVICB All makes. W«rk Guaranteed. Machines Eiectrifl»d Needles and Belts Call DUNCATN'S HARDWAHl Phone 54 Pleshrtron LEAVE FLESHERTON (Standard Time; I TO OWEN SOUND To TORONTO d 12.05 p.m. g 4.0.S p.m. 9.05 a.m. d 7.40 p.m: i 8.40p.m. ! d -Sunday and Holiday only i - Daily except Sat, g - Saturday only. Bus Connections at Brampton for London and at Toronto for MonWeal, Ottawa and North Bay FARES ARE LOW Rounut Trip - Tas Included - $59.65 WINNIPEG 29.60 RECxINA 4ti.70 CALGARY TICKETS AND INFORM.ATION .\T FIRESIDE LUNCH - R. BODEN Phone 63 Flesherton, Ont JUEBEC .4ALIFAX yr. JOHN $50.05 61.30 81.35 No wonder she looks pleased! That's quite a tidy little sum she's managed to save. And, of course, there are things she wants to get with these savings. That's why she opened a Savings account with us. Open a Savings account with us nowâ€" for the things you will want tomorrou: Become a Savings customer with our branch in your neighbourhood. Our Manager will welcome you as a customer. i«i-t THE CANADIAN OF COMMERCE Flcshetron Branch: R. B. Heard, Manager â- Mki Mm r RJLi'jy