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Flesherton Advance, 16 Feb 1949, p. 4

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Wedncsdav , February 16, 1949 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE •4. Massey Harris Over 100 Years mancfacturing High Quality Farm Inriplofn!«nts : Your Guarantee of Dependable Service STOCK UX IIANU :{ Tractor I'lnws: 1, .'{-fiirroM udii 2 2-furrow Pony Tractor Iloavv Duly "-foot Slifl'-tiMith Trart»r Cullivalor 3 Spt> Tractor Uisc liairuws: 1 24-pl:it« and 2 a^-plnte l-f»>ol f>-|jfatc ()n«'-«ay Disc on sleol. ;j Seln Smodthiiijr Harrows 10-fool I'l'iiili/tr Si»i «'r on ruhbef 2 New Binders 6 and 7-foot 2 Sets ;<-s<'rliiin Spriiii; Harrnwi; 2 l-furrow WalkitiK Plows Tractor I'ower TaUc-olV Mower 6-foot cut Kite- Way Milkers Heavy DhIv 2-fiirr(nv Walking llow for horses Haniiuer Mills Grai^i (iri«dors ( rean; S. piiratfrs, hard or olfctric- â€" Your best l)My for close skimininc, loni; lorvifc and initial cost. Good i^K'ck on hand â€" 60() ih. capacity $9S.OO: 850 lb. capacity $111.00 LITTER CARRIFJ^S WAIMvR TANKS We have in stock both i'odlar and Fleatty Litter Carriers W.-iter Bowls 6-fl. and 8-ft. copper bcarinc water tanks STOVEvS and HEATERS McClarv U;.iiirc «1.!5.00 Princess Pat S12«.0e (iooi! 'l»t.r Jt4M.r,0 Clare Jewel Sl.'iO.O CrtV»uui Oil Heaters Hot Plates Camp Staves Gas Irons ELECTRIC AP PL 1 ANCES We have Graham, Renfrew ami Sunshine Uiin(ietlf.s: aLs« an ex- ceiitiunally nice apix-arinK Uanjje «ith T.K. open element, a high Standard of quality throuRhoiit at $I2«.o4). \\<' invite you to compare these lines for quality and prict. |»lus dependable service. Easy and Ueatty Kleolric Washers J. M. STAFFORD FEVERSHAM, Ontario NOTICE â€" FARMERS 24 Hour Service WR PAY AS HIGH .\S $10.00 FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLED HORSES and COWS rcerdini: to size and condition â€" Small animals removed free. We do the loading. HIGHEST PRICES P.\ID FOR 01.1) HORSKS Phone Dundalk 146 â€" Reverse Charges NICK PECONI, OWNER THE CANADIAN ARMYâ€" "INSURANCE I^OR PEACE' The red beret, the proud wings of the puratrooper arc world famous. His is one of the many interesting and exciting jobs in the new Canadian Army Active Force. The new Army gives yon every chance for self- improvement and advancement. There is unlimited opportunity for promotion â€" if you have what it takes. You can heconic a paratroopor aiul enjoy the thrill â- nd excitement of the newest Branch of tlie (Canadian Army. This is your oppurtimity to join uu>ii who iin\ ttturtiiig a career witii a futiire---if you meet these retjuire- ments:â€" good physical condition ... 17 to 2.') years of age . . . veterans with airborne experience will he taken n[i to 'M) . . . pass (lie .\rniyV eitlry rtM]iiirenuMit8. There is extra pay for parachute service. ^ If yiui would like to win your wings, >^ "if, y^ write or visit your local recruiliug office •^'^^Skj^' loflay. Briiifr yoiu- rcrlificalcs oC ape and ^ ' '^ education with you. N*. S F*rta»iti>l ilcpttl. Kini Slf*«l 1(k»i. KINO'ION, OiiI. N*. t r«annn«l llrpnl. Cllorlr* I'afk. Ilmiiil.i. Ilrirr. TOKON'IO. Ont. No. 7 l'«riiinn*l llvpol. Wola*l* Barriri.*. K1i>.0.rlli !^lrtiiil, I (IMHiN, Out. Join the CANADIAN ARMY ACTIVE FORCE Now! PRICEVILLE iUr. and Mrs. Biadcy liwin, Mr. uad Miv. BWiiur liiinithoii visiluj re- ccntiy with Moaford frieiid.s. ; .Mr. and Mm. Daxii>uay (d Toronto ' .^liinl last, week aiL the home wf their .Min, Howard. Mr. atul Mis. T»d Wade visited le- tiiilly with Mr. and Mrs. Ed^ar ratterson. Mr. and uVlis. Archie MacCuaig, '^it.s Will. Brown an<f Mrs. Karl Sitgner attended the funeral of a cciisin, Mr. Areliie MacCanneU, who died .-.uddcttly in the Western Ho-.s- piUl, Toronto, at the agfc of 30 yeai-s. The funeral was held at Port KiKin on Saturday. Just a fow hours ijieviously lie had uiiderKi>iii' â- ' luriK i/lioratisn .and appeared to have re~ jcvered very well. He had only been in kospita] a fuw days. He leaves to niouni, his widow, the forniei- Hc^^ic Uaridson, three sistars, Mariom, Mr-, r:. G. Palmer o^ Owen Sound, I.sobel, Mrs. (Rev.) Keith MacMilbn oi •N;:'i;aird Falb, Ont., and Kathlee.., iWrs. (Rev.) I), y. W.ido of Toronto. and twi> brothers, Ale.v. ;tt luinie ^\ Bur^^oyne and Neil, wit-k the Hydro ;it 0;ik River, Man. M <!css b.-tty Hinsics .f.il F.mn-.-i .\I-acts of Toronto spent the week end at their respeetive liomo.;;. . .\inonjr those who attended the Pricuville Old Hoys' and Girls' dance in Toronto on Thursday i.ijrlit were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Bradey Irwin, .Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sim , Mr. and M;-:. i). L. Mac.Arfchur and Eioanor, G.^irRC Rocritz, DonaH Neil McLu-lvu.i, Wallace Meads, Anna Snorueod. Mrs. A. L. Hi.T 'cs and Shir:';.', Rev. .ind Mrs. L. Mould, and all enjoyed a pleasant time. Miss Jane Karstedt of Toronto visited recently -with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Karstedt. Messrs. .loe and Camian Whyte of Ferffa« spent the week end at tli?.r homes. Mrs. L. Mould and baby .Marion ar,- visiting f rieiid ; in Torjnf-. The mill has ji<;ain ope»i?'l, af tt r being: closed the past few we?ks. Mrs. John .Meads visited in Toron t(i !a-t week. LMr. and Mrs. Ward Haivison and â- K'lrn of SprinRhill visited Sunday at tbo home of Eduar Patteisoi. Miss Lena VauDrhaii of T.rortto visited recently with -her <isi( v Mrs :.. W. Mould. .Miss M:i-y .McErieherii i^ visiting' i w ih friends in Toronto. . Mr. aT,..! 'Vfi'.. John M't-Meekin and family of .Mt. Forest visi'ed Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Rrad?y Irwin. M ss Annfi S'lc-treed -iM eou-ir, p. N. McLachl.n, -pent a few days in Toronto and with H<!'- lirniher, Neil, ni Pickorinfc. Tile Trail Ranujrs met Tuesihiy nljiht at the home of Mcrvyn Wliyl?, ^^illl 10 bov.'i present. Mr. Emer.on Meads of ('Lclph spent the we:;.- end at hi.i li mi-. Mis. C. S. Mtu'-an, London is vis- it nitr her matiier, Mir=. Th>o. N ' liol, i.iiil brother, ,i, A. .\icho' Rev. L. Mould attenied Tiesl ;. ury in Owen Sound las; wje'.c. Mr. /libert M^iCjUouyli of Frrgjs spent '.hj week end wiM-. liis m.,'.:,cr. Friends wore sorry lo hear of the accident which befell Miss Mary Mu-ir in Toronto, wh.-n she fel' on slippery steps and injured her back, which was placed in a cast at the h(»-| ital. Her many Pi iceville fri-Muis hojie for a compete rectweiy. MV. and Mrs. Alex. Stoneotise en- tertained neighbors and friends to a euchre party Fiiday night, when eijrht tables were in play. Mr. Ltob McKeoiwn a'd Jes-i^ Stoneous • nen tn' .I'. •/..â- .â- â€¢ for i.i;.' ,:.t„ in-ore wl.ile Grant Sayers and Mrs. Archie Mc- Eaehci>n won consolation pri/.^'s. Mr. D. K. McKinnon, Mr. Piice, Hector McEachern and Jos. Harrison have had phones installed in their homfc^. The Federated 1 arm W.)m!i met Wednesday afternoon at the home ol Mts. Bnadey Irwin with a good at- tendance of moniibers and visitors. Mns. Cecil Pawtett presided and the meeting was opened with a sing- song. Mrs. Fnwceitt gave a talk on the Argentine Quints, which was greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Bonnie Whyte conducted a contest and the prize was won by Mrs. I. P. Whittnker and Mrs. Snell. The hostess donated II n article on which tickets were sold nnd Mrs. Don/iiie Wliyte was the winner. A deHcious .saJad plate hineh was sold. Flesherton Won Last Game From Grand Vailey I Flesherton i.Majors had a real 1 battle on ther hands M*nday night wken Grand Valley made it hot for them, but FlcBherlon came out on top with an 8-7 score. The gome was one of the best yet played and the crowd saw a jileasing displa> oi' hockey. Two quick j^oal- by the visiitors put Flesherton behind the eight-ball and thi>y fought back to Lven the opening inning al two all Grand Valley went ahoad in the sec- ond and Fl&-herlun ajj^ain evened it up and went ahead, only to have Ciand Valley put on a real rally to forge ahead once more, but two (roals in the last five minute.s again f-'ave the Majors the lead whicii they held to the last. Alternate goals by each team in the (third, with tht Jlajors taking the first kept the ice buniTTiing with the test skating and .creat work by both net minders. Grand Valley put on a real splurge •r t"iie last feiw ininutLi- and .\»d- ii'ws had to be good to keep them cut. Jack MaoLoaii of town w-a> in the nets for Flesherton in the sec- ond rierio<l an<l showed real talent in lacking them out, despite the fact it was his first gaone thi- year. The win leaves Flesherton right at the toj) with six winis, two looses and two tie games. Bill Lawrence ha.- been playing rreat hockey and netted four more counters, making ten goals lie has .scored in the last three games. Doug Cairns netted two more and appar- ently he has come out of his slump. Crord. Chard came up with four as- sists Monday night and is holding up his -wing in fine style. George Boyd counted a goal and had two assists and is finding his legs again after his bout with the 'flu. We do not yet know when the i>lay-off3 will start, as a couple of gauies tluit Ma'kdale played with ineligible players from Meaford have to bv r played. Following is the goal sum nuM-y by period-: tiraud Valley â€" (.ioal, .^LcGill; de- lence, D. Greenwood, Devlin; centre, K. Saundeiv; wing, C. Stuckey, G. Woods; alternates: Bos\X'ell, Ha.-.ti- low, R. Stuckey, Clark, Landisiboro, J. Greenwood, Menary, Richardson. 1st Period 1 ti. Valley- -Hastilow 7.13 •I G. N'alleyâ€" 'D. Greenwood •• 8.30 ;i Flesherton â€" W. Lawrence (Boyd, G. Chard) 12.17 4 Fleshei^on â€" W. Lawrence (G. Chard I 19.20 Penalties: Best (2), Richardison, 1'. C!ieenwoo<l. 2nd Period r. li. Valleyâ€" C. Stuckey (Wood-, Saunders) 4.10 I' Flesherton â€" Milne (J. Lawrence) 6.27 7 Flesherton â€" Bo.vd (W. Lawrence, G. Cbanl) . h (J. Valley â€" J. Greenwootl !i (i. Valley --C. Stuckey (Woods) \ I ' Fleshertonâ€" W.-Lawrence (Bo.vd, G. Chard) ! 1 Flesheii-ton â€" Cairns (K. Chard, Turney) Penalties: Stuekey, Best, Devlin (L'), .1. Greenwood, Cairns. 3rd Peri(Kl 12 Flesherton â€" Cainvs 3.l;i 1.'! 0. Valleyâ€" C. Stuckey (W<x)ds, Saunders 5, OS 14 â€" ^Fle.shertoii â€" W. Laiwrence (G. Chard) 1.S.45 15 G. Valleyâ€" C. Stuckey (Woods) 17.45 Penalties: Achoson, Referee: D. Smith, Creenioi-e. Pell Theatre, Durham South Grey's Most Modern Theatre Fridav aiul vSaturday, February 18-19 "ANGEL'S ALLEY" with The Bowery Boys also "SAPS AT SEA" â€" Lacrel and Hardv Februarv 21-22-23 "JULIA MISBEHAVES Starriiiii- (-i-.ecr Garson and Walter Pidgeon 1 Februarv 24 - 25 - 26 "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" witk Laiia Turner and Gene Kellv WG GASH OFFER EVERY WEDNESDAY I NOTICE - - FARMERS We Require Unlimited Quantities of HARDWOOD LjOGS Gotsd prices according to size and kind. We also buy Bush Lots G. L. MAGANN CO., LTD. - PRICEVILLE Phone: Park Hotel, Flesherton .;..:.4i.K«:..x~x..x~:..x..x~M-!~X":"X«<K«<~:«<KK~>+«K*<~:~:~K"X"X~x 1 .1^ .*. -« An Illinois man made his own coffin and sleeps in it. There's a fe]l*w who likes his bier. We're wonedring if enough snazzy stockings were given at Christmas ko bring short skirts back again. Northerners don't envy racetrack fans down south who are goins crazy w^ith the heats. You keep more friends if you're -^ gooil for mitliintf â€" when it comes -»â-  to a loan. t- 8J>8 11..51 12.21 15.01 18.27 youR MUSIC HOUSE ir-Si-liM ^*^#:.tai4f^y^* Born OOIvGAN â€" At the Nului Nurs- ing Home, Floaherton, on Monday, Fc<b. 14th, lf>4{), to Mr. and Mrs. Kmei- Colgan, Dundalk, a dauphter. It's fortunate for some children that they tench the same at the bot- tiini of the class an at the top. If wp knew hoiw slv>rt the future i to be -^vo'd »pen<l less thuo worry- inir aibout the past â€" and start t»k- iiie- good eare of the preitont. Engagement Mr. and Mrs. David Jamieson ot as Peterboro St., Toronto wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Gladys Thclum, to Mr, Angus Cowan McMullen, youngest >v<Mi of Mrs. Effie McMullen and the late Arthur McMullen of Havelock, Oiiil., the marriage to tjike place early in M^iwh. Mf. and Mis. Chas. Taylor of To- ronto announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Shirley Mario, to Goi'don Thomas Stewart, son of Mr. and MiK Tlios. Stewart of Eu- genia, the marriage to take place in February. St. John's United Church R«v. A. G. Macpheraon Minister Boys' and GirJs' Sunday \vill be db- served this Sunday evening, Feb. 20, 1 1 F'lesherton, with tlie junior choir leading the singing. At Eugenia and Inistioge the ser- mon will be based on the Sixth Com- mandment "Thou shidt not kill." St. John's WJM.S. meets on Friday Fob. 18th. at 3 p.m. in the church l>asem«int. All women of the cimimun- ity arc welcome. The now issue oif "The Uppe,. Room" is avnitalble now, also a few eopies of the Jan.-Feli. i^sue. POPULAR HIT TUNES I 160 .\cre.- in The VaJley A Lillle Bir<l Told Me Blue Bird of Happiness Blue Kyes Crying Ir. The Rain Blue Shadows on The Trail Brush Those Tears From Your Eyes Buttons and Bows Bounuet of Roses Down Anu>ng The Sheltering Palms Five Minutes More Galwav Bay Hair of Gold Eyes of Blue I'm Ivooking Over a 4-Leaf Clover Lavender Blue Linda Tx>ve Soniebwly Mv Darling. My Darling iMy Pieam Boat is Drifting Mv Happiness On a Slow Boat to China Powder Vo\ir Face With Sunshine Now Is The Hour That Certain Party OLD TYME TUNES AND GEMS OF MELODY Alexander's Rasr Time Band Apple Blossom Wedding A Tree in The Meadow Beautiful Dreamer Beer Barrel Polka Beautiful Ohio Barolina Moon Drifting -'^nd Dreamine Easter Parade Empty Saddles Frankie And Johnnie Foggy River I'll Holdl You in My Heart I'll Walk Alone Indian Love Call ' Kentucky Walt* Lay My Head Beneath a Rose Let Me Call You Sweetheart Little Duth Mill Mexicali Rose Moonlight And Roses Moimiight On The Colorada Meet .Me Tonisrht in Dreamland Oh Ma Ma (Butcher Boy) Ole Faithful ; Only A Ros.: ^ Only Forever 1\n:,sylvania Polka l'isti-1 Paikin" Mama Prettv Puadr>'on Put On Your Old G'-JV Bonnet Kaiivbow At Midnight Rojes of Picardy Rus.-:i:in LuUab.v San Fernando Valley Silver Haired Daddy of Mine Sentimental Journey Side By Side Sioux Citv Sue South Of The Border Swinuiuir On .-V Star Tears On My Pillow The Anniversary Waltz • The Desert Sou.tr The Last Round- L'p The Little Old Church in The Valley T!;e Old Si)iiming"Wiieel T'k's One Rose 1 e.MPOssee Wdltz Tiic SinKi;iu- Hills In The Garden of Tomorrow '.'lu Road to The Isles The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi The Trail of Lonesome Pine We.- 1.. A Rost And You The World Is Waiting For The Sunri.-e They Cut Down The Old Pine Ti-ee Two Little Girls in Blue Wagon Wheel Waltz of Wind When If Lamp Lightintr Time in The Valley When It's Sp ring-Time in The Rockies When Mother Nature Sings «er Lullaby When Mother Played The Organ When "The Organ Played at Twili,ght When You Were Swe^t Sixteen Whisojering Hoipe Will You Remember You Are My Sunshine â- If T and many others too numerous to list. LARGE STOCK OF Decca, Musicana, Regal Recordings All the latest soitg hits, as well a<« the Old-Time Favorites and Cowboy Songs by DON MKSSKR F.RNIK lUUR JI!MMIE DAVIS BING CROSBY Complete Stock orf Messer Reeiirdiivgs VISIT OCR Ml'SIC STl DIO â€"We are now prepared to make Pro- .fessioaal Recanlings of your voice or instrument â€" individually or in lgix>uips--6-iiK*. S, 10 or 12-inch High Puality Records. Be your own i-ecordin.g artist. Enjoy tihe "thrill" of listening to your own muis<' or your o\\ti voice. Re<'oi"dinj!rs can now be made in our .studio in perfect pa-ivacy at all times. All studio facilities and conveniences are at hand, including a genuine Mason & Risch Rojral piano. John W. Cook UADIO and SOUND F^GINERR FLESHERTON A \ > * t

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