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Flesherton Advance, 16 Mar 1949, p. 5

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THE FLESIIERTON ADVANCE Wednesday, March 16, 1^49 A' A ^ V » t A. r X i t ^ >â-  -^ A A A. * 't ^" >* k ! >v A A -^ -I --^ A A. A A A »â-  A A /C A A -V A A A- ^^ 1 A A A ^ A, A ^ A A A A A A A. A > A A A A, Second Grade Cream Prices Are Lower We would like by this means of notifying our Cream Patrons to take extra care of their cream. Starting Tuesday, March 1st, there will be a difference of 26 cents between first and second grade cream. We would like to suggest just a few import- ant points about the care of your cream, so as you can reap every cent possible : (1) Be sure that all utensils are clean and scalded. 4 (3) Do not leave milk or cre&ra sitting | around the barn, so as to absorb tke % stable flavors. t V (4) Do not mix hot cr»em with rhe celd. 4 X (5) Stir can each time you empty cream | into the can. I 'i (6) Keep cream in a ceol place. 'i Flesherton Creamery Angus Avis, Manager Phone 66 Flesherton Ontario i •i t3ie boll when a good crowd was present, wildi music being auipplied by Sharpe's Orchestra. MAXWELL CEYLON The regular meeting of the W. I was held at the home of Mrs. Gert- rude Seeley on Thursday last, wiUi 15 members present. The roll call was answered with a sandwich fill- ing recipe. Arrangements were made for the play from Priceville for the night of Friday, March 18. Other business matters were attended to and Mrs. Chas. Grummett gavt; a splendid paper on health. Mr. Robt. Young was taken to che Markdale hospital on gunday. We are son-y to have him on the sick li;;''., but hope for a quick recovery. Little Lois Davison met with an accident on Friday last, when she received a broken leg, between che knee and hip, when she was struck by a car while crossing the road. She was taken to Orange- 'â- "'I2 ho^'^jitr^ :\nfl her V:*^ 'vaa ?ct '^v. Saturday. We hope Lois will soon be " around again, as' she is a little friend to all vrho know her in and aroiund Maxwell. Mrs. Les. MiUs and baby daughter arrived home from Markdale hos- pital on Sujiday. Miss Hazel Greenfield of Markdalfc visited on Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Gertrude Seeley. Mrs. T. Ferris spent a couple of days this week with her mother at Shelbume. Mr. and Mrs. W»i. Beli-ose and daughter, Mary Lou, of Owen Sound visited over the week end with Mr and Mrs. Chetser Cameron. ••••A very enjoyable time was spent in the school Thursday evening, when there wwe seven tables of euchre. ilirs. Staubles won the ladies' prize and John Nichol the men's. The next euchre will be on St. Patrick's, March 17th. Evea-ybody welcomie. Misses Mary and Jean McMullen of Toronto spent the week end with ilieir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. W. McMullen. Mr. Arthur Whittaker of Toi-onto s!)ent the â- 'A'eek end with his brother, j Angus, in che village. j Tliis community extends its deep- est sympathy to the Croft family in their recent bereavement. Mrs. Geo. Snell is visiting w;ih friend-- in Oshawa. Mrs. Don Porter and children of Thistletown are visiting her ftaher, Mr. J. S. McDei-mid, and Mel. The Ladies' Aid will meet at the Home of Mrs. Doug. Reid on Wed., Jlarch 2cird, at 2 pjn. Please note the change in date. -UUos clxia .-.aam;, 01 Owtii Sounu spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Adams. Mr. Archie Sinclair of Enisdale spent the week end with Mr. asd ; Mrs. Jas. Sinclair and family. ' Daltou Rutledge »f Hanover, Bill Marsliall of Port MoNichol, Keith Goessel of Cold^v'ater and Geo. Jaynes of Toronto Apent Che week end at their respective homes. International Harvester SALES & SERVICE Used Farmall Tractor, completely rebuilt, like new 6-foot One-way Disc 3-Furrow Plows Cream Separators â€" Hand or Electric The New No. 200 Grain Grinders Milking Machines, etc. H. M. SAVERS Phone 51 DUNDALK, Ontario FEVERSHAM EUGENl/^ The crokinole party, with its Irish Blew and pie, sponsored by the W.A., was held in the huroh basement on Friday evening and was a decided miccess. fMGss M. Betts won the . prize for the highest score in crok- inole for the ladies and Dorland Campibell the men's. Mrs. B. Mc- intosh and Roy Fawcett won the oonaolation prizes. Week end visitors at the Martin borne were: Miss Marge Martin of Singhampton and Miss GarmeUe Martin of Toronto. Mr. VV. Swanuell of Heathcotc- was a recent visitor at the Tuuor home. Ml-. Ross Lehman and son, Hedley, of Toi'onto visited with Mr. Jake Williams on Sunday. Mr. Williams, whose health is impairt'd, ix-turned to Toronto with them and wili stay there until his health improves. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fawcett (Blanche WiHfcims) who were married on Mai'ch 5th. A banker says he has never t)een able to find a hat that really suited him. Maybe he should change res- tum-ants. PRICEVILLE SPIRELLA FOUNDATION GARMENTS iNow is the time to order a new fipirella foundation garment for Spring. Made from individual mea- Burements. A wide range of the btst materials available from which to choose. MRS. A. E. BELLAMY Ph»ne 2ftM Flesherton An error was made in last week's news, the cemetery rei>ort show- ed $230 in government bonds for perpetual care, which ^ould have read $2300.06. We are sorry this mistake was made. The Trail Rangers met Tuesday night at the home of Glen Meals, with a good attendance. After tho meeting music and games were en- joyed, lunch and ice cream were served. Mrs. D. A. Mclntyre visited her sister, Mrs. D. L. McArthur, and i.ttemied the funei-a! uf the late John M.'Kechnie at Durliam. Other call- ers at the same home were: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lang:, Mr. and Mrs. Dan McAllister, Colling^vood. Tile Federated Farm Women met Wednesday at the iionic of Mrs. Win. Beaton, with a good attendance, and Mrs. Jim Sturrock presiding. The roll was answered by telling; an Irish juke and readings were given by Mrs. Alex. Duncan, Mrs. Dan Camp- bell and Mrs. A. L. Hincks. A spell- ills' match was held with Mrs. Stuv- rock and Jlrs. Bradey Irwin a> cap- tains, with -Mrs. Irwin's side winning. Mrs. Jim Sturrock gave a very in- teresting and descri-ptive a'-'couvt ot Two yx>ung men saw t«n> pratty girls meet and embrace. j Said one: "That's what's wrontrj with the country." [ "What do 70a mean?" asked hie ' friend. J "Women doing men's work." â-  Messrs. Roy and Clayborne Thomp- son left Saturday by motor for a week's visit \\ith relatives at Cald- well, New Jersey. Mrs, Lloyd Hudson and Lonnie spent the pa.st week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Poole, at Collin?wood. Mr IZli Ilobinson visited the past week with his daughter, Mrs. Dick Fadden, at Barrie. Mr-;. Henry .Aiex:ander visited foi a few days with her sister. Mrs. Ab. Stewart, at Flesherton. r.iii.^rs. i.u..iug.- ...:'..: a.id Jii.i Kerton visited at their parental homes recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborne of Dundalk visited on Sunday with Mir. and Mrs. Jini Davidson. Mr. Ivan .Mexander of Creemori; visited with his mother, Mrs. Henry .Alexander. Baptist Church News Re". â- '. ' • -1 i" -.. .^p'iDd again in the pulpit on Sunday and ielivered hi? u-^ual splendid address. Xext Sunday it is expected shat Rev. riet.^her of Pine Grove will speak, •â- rith a \iew to a call. B.Y.P.U. will be held this Friday evening at the home of Miss Eva I Doupe. NOTICE â€" FARMERS 24 Hour Service WE PAY AS HIGH AS HO.OO FOB DEAD OR CRIPPLED HORSES and COWS < reordini; to size aad conditiaa â€" Small animals reimored frae. We do the loadiog. HIGHEST Z.t::ES PAID FOR 0''.' HORSES Phone Dundalk 146 â€" Reverse Charges NICK PECONI, OWNER hoi trip to Caliiornia low.'d Orders taken for amountH of 129 books or OTer THK ADVANCB OFFICE FLESHKKTON pictures and souvenirs, wui-h weie much enjoyed. The hostess donaed an article, ticke.s were sold and Mrs. A. L. Hincks was the lucky winner. The ao-.ttss served a lovely .-.alad plate supper. Mrs. Ethel Hill of Saskaco.ir. vis- ited recently at .the homes of Wm. Meads and H. B. McLean. .A. large crowd attended tne auc- tion sale lield by John Sho-trred on Wednesday, when good pri^;-^^ were lealized an i a good crowd was pre- sent despite the stormy day. Mr. Eanerson Meads, Guelph, was a recent visitor at his home. Mi'. John Wliyte spent Wedresday at Guelph. Miss Label Karstedt of Toronto spent the week end at her home; Mr. and Mr=. Pill Hill and Mrs. H. R. McLean of Fei-gus attended the funeral of the iate Mrs. C. \. McLean on Saturday and visited with Mi's. Aldcorn. Friday night a euchre party \\-:is held at the home of Jolin WooHard, when Mrs. Minnie Smith and Bobby Smith held high scores. Andy Hay and Mrs. John Woollard receivert the consolation prizes. Messrs. Carman Whyte and Joe Wright of Fei'g'us spent the week end at their homes. Mr. McCullough of Shelburne w.xs u visitor last week with Mrs. Wright and family. , l>i-iceville talent presented thtir l>Uiy at Salem ou Friday. Shirley and Brie Hincks of Mt. Forest spent the week end at their parental home. Messrs. Fred and Harold Karstedt received word of the death of their brother-in-law Mt. Jas. O^Brien at Oakville last week. Mi-s. Steele returned home Sunday after .spending a week at Markdale. .K dance wus held Friday night in Dependable Service To Ontario Motorists the name "RELIANCE" stands for more than 30 years of time-tested service. 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