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Flesherton Advance, 7 Jul 1948, p. 3

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yVednesday. July 7, 1948 1 ^ -â€" 1 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE F. H. W. Hicklins DEPARTMENT STORE Thinking of a New Suit? We can fix you up to your entire satisfaction, either in Ready-to-Wear or Made-to-ikIeasi»re garments. Ready-to-Wear Suits, from $29.50 Tip Top Tailors' Ordered Suits $42.50 Odd Trousers, Shirts, Pyjamas, Biltmore Hats, New Neckwear, Light Underwear, Smart Hosiery Hickox Belts, Smart Black and Brown Oxfords. New House Furnishins Items Congoleum Rugs, Congoleum, Window Shades, Cretons, Homespuns, Monkscloth, Marquisettes, . _ Lace Curtains, Celanese Curtains, Frilled Curtai«is. The Drapery selection is particularly good this seaison. B-H PAINT A complete stock ; all new colors. If you think of painting your house, contact usearly. SUITABLE JUNE WEDDING PRESENTS EUGENIA I Lace Cloths Luncheon Cloths Wabasso Sheets Pillow Slips Flannnelette Blankets Wool Throws BQ<:i Spreads Chenille Spreads Tea Sets China Cups and Saucers Fncy Glasswate Dinner Ware THE STORE WITH THE STOCK Ji Peeled Pulpwood Spruce with not more than 50% Balsnmn, 4 ft. long 3 inch to 10 inch tops ATTRACTIVE PRICES â€" PROMPT PAYMENT - Quote quantity you can supply up to tke end of this year. We are also in the market for lumber and cordwood H. J. SEMLER 137 Wellington Street West WAv«rley 2177 TORONTO 1 Machinery in Stock : 3 New 7-foot Binders 2 New Mowers 4 New Scufflecs New 2-furrow Tractor Plow 2 2-furrow Walking Plows Used 2-furrnw Trader Plow, Special Price $60.00 Cream Separators, hand-power or electric Milking Machines Builders' Supplies Evetrough 3-in-l Shinfjles V-Lock Shingles Rolbrirk InNdlhrik, in various colors Insulation KuilJinK Papers Hardware and Electrical Appliances Admiral Refrigerators and Radios. We Invite your inspection. Ranges and RangettCH Electric Irons Toasters Sunshine and Graham Hot Platen (5.95 up to $13.95 Cook Stoves Clare Jewel Good <'heer Empire Princvsa Pat Coleman Oil Spane Heaters and Appliances Screening Screen Doors Combination Doors Window 5}creens We hare a good stuck on hand. We believe vou will find it profitable to call on us before buying. J. M. STAFFORD Dealer in Modern Farm Machinery PhoM 4r22 FEVERSHAM Oongmtulations to Master Billio McMillun, who passfd his Bnti-atice iiUo Hiifk School or his year's work. Our teacher, Muii Joy«e Patterson, has gone to "her hKWiie for the summer vacation. She will return i" Septem- ber to resume her twichlng duties. Mr. gild Mrs. Kilbunie Magee of Victoria Coraers and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Porteo«6 of Maxwell were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bei't Magee. iMr. Edgar Legrard of Glen.s-u.. Sask., is visiting hia uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. WiUiame, u«d other relcitives. Mrs. Tbos. Cn«we of Fetei-boro spent the past week with her par- ents, Mr. and iVIrs. Jos. ^ViJliams, and with her daughter, Hilda, who has been holidaying here, leave this week for a Tusit in Toronto before I'eturn- ing home to Peterboro. Miss Carmellc Martin returned to Toronto Sunday wiih her brother, who spent the week end here. Miss Mtiiige Martin accompanied them to attend Toi>onto Normal School for the six weeks' course. Miss Martin will teach at Sprijigviow~"next term. Tuesday evening of last week, the school section at McKeown's .Ni. spejrt a social evening with Miiss M'arge Martin, prior to her depart- irre from that section and presented her with several useful and pi;etty gifts, which she greatly appreciated. Mr. and M]#b. John K. Jamieson and children of Toronto are visiting witn the former'.s mother, ItU-i. Fred Jaimie^on. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Patterson and Bobbie are vacationing at a coUage near Lake Ros-seau. The Martin family visited Sunday with Mrs. Mangaret Lever and Har- old at Flesherton. Messrs. Ernie and Clarence Will- ianiB of Toronto apent the week end C:oksville spent a few days at the former's hcwic hei'e. Mr. Alt'. Hardy and son, lilvans, from the West, and Mr. Tom Hardy of Owen Sound spent Monday at the Martin and Hardy homes. 8TH LINE. OSPREY H The Farmer's Fovorite I t with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Jos. W'illiams. Mrs. W. Scott of Owen Sound is engagw] in household duties at the home 9f Mr. D. Genoe. Misses Mai-y and Isabel McKee and Mr. McCarthy of Toronto were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McKee. Miss Jean Tudor of Toronto visited recently at her home here. (liiieiuled foi Last WeoK> Mrs. Burleigh and Desmond of Toronto were recent gueste at the Murphy home. Mrs. Fred Hale and Mrs. Josiah Crawford attended the W.M.S. meet- ing at Dimdalk recently. Miss An- derson, home on furlough from Brit- ish Guiana, was guest speaker and her talk wae very interesting, mainl- of the actions of the people a«id *i the •limate. Misis Adeline Mui-phy returned to 'i*oro%^o Sunday evening, iftef spend- ing her summor vacation at her parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lawler visit- ed in Flesherton on Sundey. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Armstrong, Mr. Carl AiTOstroBg and Mrs. Jas. Otte- well of Thornbury spent Sunday with Mr. J. Ottewell. Mre. Ottewell is assisting in the .Arni'trong home. Miss Elizabeth Mxuphy spent a few days in Toronto during the past week. Coivgratulatioas to Bill Crawford, who passed his exams at Feversham Continuation School. Bill completed his fourth year and now has his Junior Matriculation. We also wish to congratulate Miss Joan Crawford on recttiving second class honors in Honor Modern Laniguages in her first year Arts course at the University of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lawler ac- companied their son, Wes., to Wau- baushene on Friday. Wes has been transferred frorn Hanover to Wau- baushene with the H.E.P.C. Mr. and Mrs. Clarecce Hamilton of Flesherton and Mr. and Mrs I Gordon Breadner of Eugenia were (Intended for Last Week) Misses Winneta and Carmel .Mar- tin, Mr. W A. Martin of Toronto were week end visitors with their pai-ents, Mr, and Mrs. C. Martin. Miss Jean Boyce is spending a few days near Ravenna. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Williams, ac- con>panied by Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Partridge, visited with Mrs. T. Fen- wick at Proton on Sunday. Miss Dorothy Genoe of Toronto spent the week end with her fathea-, Mr. Dave Genoe. SWINTON PARK recent visitors at .Albert Williams. the home of Mr. TlHE LATE JAMES FAWCETT ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<'*«M"><'«<«<>*<'"M'*<><'«*<'':":":"><":'<"!'<' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knox visited on Sunday with Guelph friends. Miss Lois Stewart of Toronto Spent the weeik end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stewart. Ma-, and Mrs. Wesley Porter apent the week end with the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Porter. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Sinclair (Marie Love) who were nmaraied in Swinton Park church on Satui-day, July 3rd. Mrs. John Lane is in Markdale Hospital and Mrs. Delibert Haw is in Clinton Hospital. For these two, we wish a speedy recovery. • Visitors at hame of Mrs. Archie Fergruson were: Mrs. H. Haw of Brampton and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McLeod, Toronto. A numiber from our vicinity at- tended the memorial service at Sal- em on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hockridge of Cedaa-ville ^nd Mr. Elmer Richardson and family of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norrie Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. John Meiida of the Durham Road spent Sunday at the home of .Alex. McLean. We are gald to see Mils. Hugh Mc- Millaa buck to the Park, after spend- ing the winter with "her family in Toronto. Visitors at her home were: Mr. and Mrs. Donald McMlllen and daugihiter, Mrs. Chas. AJdcom and babe, and Miss Gail Little. Mir. and Mrs. Stiinley Lyons and family of Proton spent SunHay erven- inig at the home of Fred Knox. Cogratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ivorne Hiltz (Alice Whyte) who were married recently a' Prioeville.. Miss Dorothy Tressiiler of Toronto <rktited at Richard Hardy'.s, and Miss Shirley Hardy i-eturied to the tity with her aunt for a few holidays. The Richamtson rounion was held at Swinttn Park on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bverette Martin of (By Eugenia Reporter) Tke funeral of the late James Fawcett, who died at his home at Eugenia, on Tuesday, Jane 15th, iu his i)()th year, was held on Thurs., June 17th, with Rev. A. 0. Macpher- son conducting the service. Among the hymns used were "Nearer, My Go<i to Thee," a tavorite of deceased. Interment was made in the Salem Cemetery. The pallbearers were: Tom Haae- ard, Frank Oairns, Oalvin Boyce, Will CJBmipbell, Stanley CanipbeH and Garnet Mogee. Among the beautiful floral offer- ing wei"e tokens of sympathy from E^iugenia I*ublic School and Eugenia friends a"d neighbors. Friends and relati^res from a dis- tance who attended' the funeral were* Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pawcett, Toronto; Ml-, and Mrs. A. McGregor, Mr. and Mi-s. T. Hazisard, Gait; Mr. and Mrs, Fred Partridige, Hespeler; Mrs. Mary Kerr and Herb Fawcett, ToroTito; Mrs. Timimins and daughter, Mrs. Hoy, Buffalo; Fred Fawcett, Pari-y Sound; Jasper Stuart, Meafoi-d; El- mer and Russell Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Fawcett, Kimberley; Mrs. Hiather, Toi-onto. The lote Mr. Fawcett was born in Euphrasia Township, near Heathcote, jBll was one of a family of i2 born to the late Mr. and Mrs. Joimes Faw- cett (June Foster). He spent his boyhood days in Kimibenley district. He was twice married, first to Miss Ellen- Jane Locbhardit of Dun- dalk to which union thei'e were five children EJva , Mrs. R. Hather, of Toronto; Ellen Jane^ Mm. Robt. Re- hill, Winnipeg; Lily, Mrs. Howard, of Detroit, deceased; Susie, Mrs. Basil Timnnins, Buffalo; Jiim, e vet- eran of World War I, dted in Owen Sound. His second marriage was to Miss Mary Frances Bullivant of Dun- dalk in 1900, two years after his first wife had died, Shortly after their marriage they moved to Kimberley and later to Duncan. By this mar- riage they were blessed with thirteen children: Dan, Toronto; Lyla, Mrs. H. Gougoon, Seattle; Mary, Mrs. R. Kerr, Toronto; Bates, Eugenia; Ed- wai-d, Toronto; Eliaa, Marshfteld, Oregon; Louise, Mrs. O'Conor, To- ronto; Gladys, Mrs. T. Hazzard, Gait; Vernice, Mrs. Walter Perkins, Van- couver, B.C.; Herbert, Toronto; Reg- inald, Kimtberley; Doris, Mrs. Allan MtGregor, G«lt, and Roy passed away 11 years ago. The family mov- ed to Eugenia in liH>6, where the five younger children were born. necivasod was well known and had many friends. He was of a gentle disposition and took gi-eat interest in all kinds of sports. His favorite hobby was fishng. He was an ad- herent of the fo liner Methoclist chuivh and was a member (*f the Young Briton Lwlge for 25 years. NOTICE â€" FARMERS 24 Hour Service WE PAY AS HIGH AS $10.00 FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLED HORSES and COWS Accordi«s to size and condition â€" Small animals reniATed free. We do the loading. HIGHEST PKICES PAID FOR OLD HORSES Ftione Dundalk 146 â€" Reverse Charges NrCK PECONI, OWNER 4 I Planing and Chopping Mill Division INSUL BRIC, Jasper Blend PLYWOOD INSULATION BATTS LUMBER SHINGLES XXXXX, No. 2's and No. S's GLASS HARDWALL PLASTER WHEAT OATS and BARLEY MIXED FEEDS O. & A. Co-operative Pkone 8 Flesherton, Ont. <.'ff<i<tJ'f<-<'i'^y.<'<ri-<rf.<-^^^ I \ X CREAM Now that we are at the peak of production for this year, why not deliver your cream to us and receive that extra cent. Your cash will be ready for you a very short time after receiving vour cream. Poultry We are in the market for your fowl and are paying top market prices for good fowl. Either deliver them to us or call and our truck will pick them up. iThe Creamery is open every Wednesday and Saturday Night during the summer months. Flesherton Creamery \ Angus Avis, Manager \ Phone 66 Flesherton Ontario ^ ' ^ i MmM i nMH i m iii n iiii m i mmmm i um i TOPS I IN THE WASHER FIELD THOR FIRST IN 1906 H^ FOREMOST IN 1948 OVER 4,000,000 IN USE TO-DAY I Ask tfie lad/ who owns a, THOR SEE YOUR Authorized Thor Dealer Erskine Hardware I; \ . â-º -••• MARKDALE I Phone 43 I

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