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Flesherton Advance, 6 Jul 1949, p. 4

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^Vednesday, July 6, 1949 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Implements Manure SpreaderB, Plows, Disc Harrows, Norseman Traetora Scufflers, Rubber lira Wagona HAYING EQUIPMENT Kope PMtTB Track Hay Cars Hay Forks _ One Used Frost & Wood IMower ^ Uacd iMower Used Hay Rake Long and Short SlingT Ladders Barn tDoor Track Track for Overhead Ooon RENFREW CREAM SEPARATORS We still have some good Used Separators ROOFING, SIDING AISD INSULATION Roofs examined and estimates ^ven free EDGAR BETTS J. Phone 46J FLESHERTON *. ROCK MILLS |^»»o^8^»»<KHfr<~>»9^»»»»<H»»<M»»»»»»<^»»»»^»^,^^»,»^ THEY'RE HERE School Promotions Flethertun Public School Senior Kooin Grade 8 â€" Geraldine Best and Bazel Fletcher passed on the year's work, Roy Park wrote exams. To Grade 8 â€" Junior Henderson 78, Jean McGee 77, Ronald MacMil- ian 77, Edna MteKeelmio 70, Ronnie Loaaks 68, Jack Doupc CO. TV) Grade 7 â€" Janot Macphersnn , fiO. Shirley Aberdeln 81, Lloyd Mill- Mr 81, Donna Hamilton 76, Ruth Fletcher 73, Harold Hamilton 71, ^bert Genoe 67, Jim Williams 51. To Grade 6 â€" Donna Boilen 76, Nadine Cook 76, Liretta MacGowan 78, Harvey McGee 69. â€" E. Oliver, Principal Junior Room To Grade 6 â€" Robert Goheen 90, Peter Goheen 86, Elizabeth Thomson 85, Roddy MacDougall 86, Joyce McMaster "82, Donald Taylor 80, Clifford Ixracks 78, Beverley Genoe 7B, Teddy Stoddart 70, Clifford •astin 62. To Grade 4 â€" Hillie Swanton 81, Xieona Richardson 81, Heather .Mac- phenon 79, Billie Thomson 78, Pat- rtela MacLean 77, Joyce Long 75, Fr. 1, Guid. 1. Shirley Holt â€" Lit. C, Comp. 2, Hist. C, Geog. 2. Math. 2, Sc. 2, Fr. 1, Guid. 2. Anne Parsonage â€" Lit. 2, Comp. C, Hist. L, Geog. F, Math. 3, Sc. 2, Lrjl, Guid. 2-' John Parsonage â€" Lit. 1, Comp. 2, Hist. C, Geog. 2, Mfath. 2, Sc. 1, Fr. 1, Guid. 1. Grace RadJey â€" Lit. C, Comp. C, Hist. F, Geog, C, Math. 3, Sc. 1, Fr. 1, Guid. C. â€" Norma E. Lloyd, Principal FEVERSHAM SCHOOL Joan Parker 91 H, John Sled 83 H, Sheila McKillop 68, Barry Scarrow ' f^^ne McMuUen G*, Robert Jackson Grade 8 to 9 â€" Joan Danridson (on year's work). To try: Phyllis Par- sonage, Norris Moore, Merle Mc- Mullen, Paul Hudson. Grade 7 to 8 â€" Dorothy Femwick 6S.6, Melville Wright 69.6, John Stewart 68, Stanley Wright. 62. Grade 6 to 7 â€" Stephen Eiby 81 H, John Pedlar 66, Gerald Teeter 62 R, Sadie Stewart 51 R. Grade 5 to 6 â€" ^irley Samimons 82 H, Tony Parsonage 78 H, Cheryl Light 68, Shirley Wright 63', Velda Teeter 6i2.5, Evelyn Pedlar 61. Grade 4 to 5 â€" 'Joan Short 96 H, 66, Roger Lever 66. To Grade 3 â€" Patsy Gorrell 89, flaadra Fisher 86, Verna Genoe 86. Elaine MaoArthur 81, Wayne Wil- son 77, Keith Lever 71, Jim Banks fO. To Grade 2 â€" Robert MacLean 88, John Phillips 86, Wayne White 85, Donald Ferris 84, Barbara Thomson 84, Barry Andrews 79. â€" M. Bellamy, Teacher FEVERSHAM CONTINUATION SCHOOL Vote: 1 denotes 75 marks and 2, 66 to 74; 3, 60 to 66; C, 60 to f/S; L, Failure. GRADE X Fay Blakey â€" Eng. Lit. 2, Comp. 2, Hist. F, Geog. 2, Math. 2, Sc. 1, Pr. 3, Lat. 1. Yvonne Davidson â€" Lit. 2, Comp. C, Hist. 2, Geog. 2, Math. 2, Sc. 2, Fr. 2. Lat. 2. Eleanor Mclntyre â€" Lit. 1, Comp. 1, Hist. 1, Geog. 1, Math. 2, Sc. 2, Ft. 2, Lat. 2. Isabel Mclntyre â€" Lit. 1, Comp. 1, Hist. 2, Geog. C, Math. 1, Sc. 2, Fr. 1, Lat. 1. Rilla Roberts â€" Lit. 2; Comp. 1, Hiat. 1, Geog. 2, Math. 2, Sc. 1, Fr. 1, Lat. 1. Eldon Smith â€" Lit. 1, Comp. 2, Hist. 2, Geog. C, Math. 2, Sc. 1, Fr. 2, Lat. 3. Audrey- Weldrick â€" Lit. C, Comp. JP, Hist. 2, Geog. 2, Math. 2, Sc. 2, I^. . Lat. 2. RADE IX Marvin Fenwicjc â€" Lit. 1, Corhp. 1, Hist. 1, Geog. 2, Math. 1, Sc. 1, Fr. 1. Guid. 1. Warren Hannah â€" Lit. 1, Comp. 1, Hist. 1, Geog. 1, Math. 1, Sc. 1, 61, Clare Blackburn 60, Edward Smith 53 R, Irwin Stevirart 49 F. Grade 3 to 4 â€" Eleanor Sled 84 H, Carman Wright 75 H, Leola Sam- mons 62. Grade 2 to 3 â€" Douglas Moore 62, Harvey Sammons 61, Jack Teeter .54 R. Grade 1 to 2 â€" Elaine McMuUen 81 H, Carl Jackson 80 H, Ruth Mc- Lean 78 H, Louise Blackburn 78 H, Diane Parsonage 6^, Robin Plum- nier 32 F. Numbers are percentages; No. on roll 39; average attendance S2.7. â€" ^Mjrs. P. J. Seeley, Teacher EUGENU SCHOOL Grade 8 â€" Bruce Boettger*, John Phillips, Walter Stewart. Grade G to Grade 7 â€" Gordon Mc- intosh 75, Shirley Duckett 65. Grade 5 to 6 â€" Jacqueline Camp- bell 72. Grade 4 to 5â€" Earl Mcintosh 77*, Ruth Walker 64. Grade 2 to 8 â€" Alberta Mcintosh 78, Mynon Campbell 74. Grade 2C â€" Pat McGregor. • perfect attendance during year. â€" D. J. Pattersonj Teacher SPRINGHILL SCHOOL Honors 75 Pass 60. Entrance Class â€" Leslie Wood, Harold Wood, Maurice Allen. Grade 7 to 8 â€" • Edwin Gowanloclt 8fi, Ivan McDermid 76, Phyllis Allen 75. Leona Cornfield 69. Eunice Wood 62. Grade 4 to 5 â€" Norma Eagles 89. George Akins 81, Allan McDermid Mr. and Mrs. Earl Russell and daughter Brenda accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Russell and Mrs. Thos. Fisher of Flesherton, motored to London to visit friends there. Mrs. Earl Russel and Brenda re- mained for a few days visit with her sister and brother, returning home Thursday, accompanied by her sis- ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, John, and Ann, who spent the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Janes of St. iOaftherinea w«re visitors over the , holiday with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. j Wilson. Conigratulations to Janet Dohson, Lois Helmkay, Murray Betts and Florence Wilkinson who passed their entrance on their year's work. This is a great credit to the splendid work of the teacher, Miss Hags. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Patton and three ohidren of London sipent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Russel. A joint picnic was held ©n the school grounds here on Wednesday afternoon when Eugenia and Port- law joined with Rock Mills for an afternoon of sports. The first game of^ ball played was between Eugcnii\ and Portlaw, which resulted in favor of Eugenia. Then Rock Mills play- ed the winners. A special feature of the aftei-noon was the presentation of a lovely compaT- to 5IiS3 Janelte Htiss from the pupils, Jeanette Dobson read a nicely-worded address and Ethel Betts made in'! presenta- tion. Miss Hass made a nice reply, tlixnking iti> •hildven f o • ihe i.vely gift. Refreshments were servtd by the ladies. Altogether, a very en- joyable afttrnoon was sptni. iMr. and Mrs. Robt. Sharpe, Osha- wa, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ilu.itwith and children of Watford and Mr. and Mrs. Melville McMaster of Toronto were guests on the week end at the home of Frank Betts. Mr. and MIrs. H. Martin, Archie and Angeline, spent S'l'iday at Wi»- saga Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nav/ell i.t- tended the golden wedding anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. John Miiligan in Bentinck Township on Wed., Juno 24th. Mr. Miiligan will be 90 and Mrs. Mlilligan, the former Margaret TurnbuU, will be 84 this month, and have been life-long friends oZ the Newell family. The iSunday School picnic, held on Thursday at Akitt's bush, was larg- ely attended. Dinner was aerved at one o'clock, after which races and pames were enjoyed. A refresh- ment booth was on the grounJs. Mr. Art Newell of Durham was a caller at the Newell home Monday. '^n.ss Edith Betts had her home wired hist week for hydro and is now ready for the power. Mr. Mannie Dobson and family and Miss Margaret Park attended the Moore-Dobson reunion at Siinset Point, ^ CoUingwood, Saturday after- noon. Miss Ruiby Dobson of Owen Sound was home for the occasion. IMr. and Mrs. Wm. Russell of St. Catharines and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bellamy of Owen Sound were visit- ors Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C B. Wilson. Mr. and Mts. Jim Lyons and fam- ily and Mrs. Wm. Lyons of Toronto visited over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Betts Mrs. Wm. Lyons remained for a longer visit. A large number from here attend- ed the Dominion Day service and Decoration Day in Flesherton, Sun- day afternoon and enjoyed the mu- sic by the Meaford Band. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee, Joan and Bonnie, of London and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wiley ,of Berkeley were guests over the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Phillips and little son, Robert, and Mr. and Mrs. Graham Noniis of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Patton, Beth, Richard and Billie, MV. and Mrs. John Scott, John and Ann of London were holi- day and week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patton. New Beatty Washer Models Built for Long Service - Backed by Beatty • Reasonably Priced OTHER HARDWARE LINES- Screen and Combination Doors Lawn, Mowers Garden Hose, Frost Fence, Barb Wire, Bicycles, Coaster Wagons. . Electric Ranges GIFTS FOR JUNE BRIDES- Dinnerware Crystal Silver Table Lamps irons Toasters Enamel and Aluminum Utensils Pressure Cookers Pyrex Rangettes Hot Plates Phone 54 DUNCAN'S HARDWARE Coal - Cement - Lime - Plaster FLESHERTON, Ont ^»»».»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»<^>«>»»»«»»«>»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»<H»<,»<,»<,»»<Hf^^^^ ♦♦»»»»»» PRICEVILLE Mrs. Margaret Essex, who is vis- iting from the West, spent a few days at the Jim Sturrock home. Mr. Bob Meads of Toronto sfpent the week end at his parental home. Miss Bet.ty Hincks left Sunday to attend summer ^hool in Toronto. Mr. Dick Pedlar of Toronto is spending the summer at the home of Diok Carson. Miss Isabel Karstedt of Toronto is holidaying at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wells, Mr. and To the Electors ^ of Grey-Bruce: My best appreciation for the support given me in the Domin- ion Election. Thanks. Frank D. Sawyer 77. Lorene Pothergill G9. Grade 3 to 4 â€" Lloyd Cornfield 79. Mlarlene Pringle 75, Allan Alex- ander 62. Grade 1 to 2 â€" Sharon Eagles,, Caroline Allen. Muriel Waller, Allan Gowanlock. Duncan Goheen. Kendal McDermid. â€" Lilyan Goheen. Teacher ROCK MjULLS SCHOOL To Grade 7 â€" Bnice Benson 72.7. To Grade 6 â€" Dorothy Wilkinson 78.3 H, Patricia DoJwon 77.1 H. To Grade- 4â€" tLouise Betts 77.4 H. Grade 2 to Grade 3 â€" Sheila Dob- son 88.fi H, Joan McMaster 87.t H, Ronnie Wliite 73.4. To Grade 2 â€" Stanley Porteous !)t II, Douglas Russell 88 H, Wayne McMaster 71, David Bailey fifi, Marie Boyce B7. â€" Janetto Hass, Teaoher Thi> only time some drivors woriy iilxmt losing control of a car is when they are a cOuple of instalments litshind. Feel the tang of a fresh ocean breeze. Enjoy the thrill of a dip in the sea. This year, visit us down in the Moritimes. See our his- toric towns and beautiful countryside, the rugged coves and sunbathed beaches along our shores. We'll welcome you warmly. YOU'LL ENJOY GOING BY BUS FARIS ARI LOW Hidtfax . - $52.60 Qu<*ec - " 25.75 St. John - - 38.80 Sydney - - 59.95 ROUND TRIP (Stibjeat to change) fiSSff" AND BOOiW'S SIRWCf SMnON Mrs. Eldon Runciman and family of Toronto were week end visitors with Mrs. Runciman. . Mr. and Mrs. R»id and family of Bognor yisited the first of the week at her parental home. Mrs. Jack Mrcfarlane and sons ot Toronto are holidaying for a week with her father. Visitors on the week end at the A. L. Hincks home were: Wm. J. Hay and daughter, Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Hincks and Marilyn, Mb. and Mrs. Thos. Hincks, all of Toron- to. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hincks Keith and Health,, and Mr. John John Murray of Hamston. Wt. and Mrs. SH^nley .Harrison, Beth and Wallace, of Dromore were recent guests, at the Sturrock home. Miss Marilyn Hincks returnel to her home, â-  after spending a week at Lisle. Mr. Hector MckLean of Toronto is holidaying at his parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutherland of Elora attended the anniversary services in St. Andrew's church on Sunday and visited friends. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Joe MIcKee were: Misses Emma Mc- Leod, Miss Hadley and Miss Rennie of New Jersey, Mrs. Gavell of Moosejaw, Sask., Mrs. Lachie Mc' Kinnon of Calgary, Alta. The latter remained for two weeks visiting Mrs. Aldcorn and other friends. St. Andrew's Garden Party (By Priceville Reporter) The garden party of St Andrew's Church was held Thursday nJiglht in the church basement when a largre crowd was present and enjoyed a bountiful supper and a play pre- sented by the young people of Knox, Normanby, "Mr. Bean From Lima." Mr. and Mrs. Archie McCuaig pro- vided good music between acts. Anniversary services were held in the church on Sunday, when many from far and near attended. Mr. W. F. Reynolds occupied the pulpit on Sunday morning and delivered a fine sermon, and rendered a lovely sole. The choir also contributed an an- them. In the evening Mr. Wilfred MIcLeod of Dromore had charge c^ the service. The choir gave an an- them 'and a male quartette, compos- ed of Grant and Willis Sayers, Bill McKechnie and Innia McLean, san^ "Just As I Am," accompanied at the piano by Mr.s Jim Wells. The choir was assisted by Mr. Bfll McKechnie, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wells, Mrs. Jack Macfarlane, Miss Nellie McLean, Mr. Innis McLean and Willis Sayers, all of Toronto. Mayibe we're a little hard on counterfieters. After all legisla- tors pass bad bills and think noth- ing of it. BULLDOZING SERVICE Now is the time to make the pond you were wishing yon had, and be prepared for the next dry spell. For estimate contact LLOYD ACHESON Phone 33 DUNDALK ^♦♦J*- I t t Massey- Harris 4 u SALES - SERVICE , " Stock on Hand 2 New Hay Loaders 1 Used Hay Loader New 10 in. Dump Rake New Side Rake on Rubber New Semi-mounted Power Mower t 2 New Binders, 7 ft. cut New 6 ft. Mower .. No. ll Spreader Good used International Oil Bath Mower New Roadmaster Wagon on Rubber Tractors and Equipment New No. 30 R. C. Tractor * ft. One-way Disc Good used Allis Chalmers Tractor New 28-plate Disc New No. 30 Std. Model Tractor 2 Fertiliier Drills, 13-run New 3-furrow and 2 new 2-furrow Tractor Plows Fertilizer Drill 15-run New John Deere l9-tooth Cultivator MILKING MACHINES CREAM SEPARATOrRS ELECTRIC MOTORS HAMMER MJLLS GRINDERS BEATTY WATER SYSTEMS and STABLE EQUIPMENT FROST WIRE FENOE PENOE and POSTS X Hardvrare and Appliandes For The Home r Sct»en and Combination Doors Electric Pans Ranges A Rangettes • Hot Plates Toasters and Irons * (Leading makes for better value and service) X llfesy Vacuum Cleantrs â€" -69.50 â€" A high quality cleaner jl that will save you dollars > .1. REFRIGKRATORSI, large and small. A .22 Rifles and lots of Ammunition * I THE STORE WITH A LARGE STOCK. WHERE YOUR ^ YOUR DOLLAR BUYS THE MOST I J. M. STAFFORD I MAS8EY-HARRIS SALES & SERVICE i Hardware & Builders' Supplies Klecrical & Honw Appliances X >«'

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