'* '« -* .Wccliiesdya, Oct. 26, 1949 THE FLESHERTOK ADVANCE W*f>4*f GOVERNMENT OF CANADA BONDS 4V2% dm November 1, 1959 have been tailed for paymoat November I 1949 These bonds should be presented for redemp- tion with all coupons of later date attached. No further interest will be paid on these bonds after this date. THE flesherton Advance I Pattiisbed on CoUinirwood St, j Flesherton, Wedneadsy of esek { »eek. Circulstion 1,1<N>- Price ] ZiM • year in Canada, paid in j A^Tsnee; |2.60 per year in the I United SUtei. f F. J. THURSTON, Editor EUGENIA ; Mr. Burton Campliell of Footers Psy spent two weeks holidayitiK with tib i>aii'nts, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Campbell. Mr. Dennis Campbell of Toronto •pent ThanksKivinjf at his home. ; Mis.s Dorothy Genoc and the for- Jier .^^'oni(•a Rae and daughter of Toronto were visitors over the holi (jay with the, former's father, Mr. Ttavid Gcnoe. Mr. W. A. Martin of OakviUc and 3VIisses Winneta and Carmelle Mar- *tin of Toronto visited at their par- ental home from Friday until Mon- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watson and friends of Gait were visitors with the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Partridge. Miss Jean Tudor of Toronto, Miss Alice Tudor of Heathcote and Mr. W. Swannel of Heathcote were vis- itors over the holiday with Mr. H. Tudor and Mr. and Mrs. Dorland 'CaiupbeH. Mrs. Kentner and daughters of Heathc.ote were visitors on Saturday â- with -Mt. and Mrs. D. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. John.son and daugh- ttr, A ernes, of Toronto visited over the holiday with the Jamieson and MttcMillan families. Mr. Cecil Magee of the H.E.P.C near Toronto, was home over the holiday. Mr. Arthur Proctor of the H.E.P, C. of Guelph was home over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Smith and children of Hamilon were recent visitors with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Court Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ehvin Boyd and babe of Rocklyn spent Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. Court Smth. Mr. and Mrs. Conalty and MV. and Mrs. Ros.---. Lehman of Toronto vis ited recently with the latter's fathe;', Mr. .Jacob Williams. Mrs. C. Martin, teacher at Mc Kean's Mill school, and Miss Marge Martin of Mlaxwell school, also Mis.s Gloria Sato, teacher at Gibraltar, attended the teachers' convention at Camp Borden on Friday hut, Miss Blanche Walkei' of the local school and Miss Tena Hutchinson of the 8th line school attended the South Grey convention held in Flesherton the same day. Visitors with the Broadner famil- ies for Thanksgiving Day were: Mr. and .Mrs. \. F._Pedlar Snd M'r. and Mrs. .Mbert Williams of Eugenia, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ward ana Riath. and Mrs. EdWards of Toronto, also .Mrs. Breadner Sr. nf Victoria Corn- ers, near Brampton. In the three families, four generations were pre- ^^Liit, viz: (1) Mr. A. F. Pedlar and daughter, Mrs. Albert Williams, her daughter (Lois), .Mrs. Gordon Bread- ner and little son, Victor; (2) Mrs Breadner Sr. and son, Ed. Breadner, his son, Gordon, and little son, Vie tor; (.3) Mrs. Edwards and daugh- ter, Mrs. Ed. Breadner, her son, Gordon, and his son, Victor. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Magee, Mrs. .J. Cairn.s and Shirley' visited friends at Midhurst on Sunday. Mrs. Mary Faweett has returned from an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Jim Grant, at Angus, and is now visiting with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Fred Partridge. We extend our sympathy to Mrs. Henry Falconer and family in their sad bereavement, caused by the death of her brother, Mr. W. Harrison. . Mr. and Mrs. Dave Genoe of Mc- Kellar and niece, Mrs. Ida Quack- nefbush of Parry Sound were visitors the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Magce, Mr. Will Magee Sr. and other relatives. Mr. Delbert Magee, who is em- ployed in Hamilton, is in hospital there, having had the misfortune to have some fluid from the battery of the frigidaire enter the eye, which necessitated a slight operation on the eye. We wish him a speedy and complete recovery. CEYLON KIMBERLEY Mr. and Mx-s. J. F. Collinson at- tended the centennial service Sunday in St. George's Anglican Church in Owen Sound. Mr, and Mrs. John McWiliam vis- ited in Mt. Dennis on Sunday. Mrs. Cha.s. "M'cWilliam and son, John, re- turned with them. Visitors over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McDermid and Mel were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mc- Dermid and family of Priceville, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hinks and son, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Nicholls of Dundalk, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fowler, Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Hogarth and family visited Sunday with friends at Harriston. VANDELEUR (Intended for Lst Week) 'Mr. and Mrs. Lavcrne Reid, Will Katcliffe, Billie and Don Johnston, {â- ttended the plowing match near Brantford last week. Mrs. Will Johnston, Mrs. L. Johnn- Klon, Mrs. G. Buchanan, Mrs. M. Buchanan, Mrs. Davison, Mrs. H I. Graham, Mrs. A. Faweett and Mrs. Fitzsimmons attended the W.M.3. lally at Priceville on Thursday. Rev. West of Heathcote occupied lilt pulpit in the church on Sunday in the absence of the pastor. Rev. VV. M. Lee. Mrs. Lome Ormsby and .Audrey >-pent a few days at Holstein. VAiuite a number from here attend- ed the openinig of the Centre Grey Hospital in Markdale on Friday. The local branch of the W.I. contrib- uted 1100.00 toward the incubator, wbich was presented to the Hospital from the Centre Grey Women's In- stitute at the opening. Canadians are said ten be color conscious. Particularly when accounts are entered in red ink. Mrs. D. A. Graham and Miss Anne Burritt of Toronto spent the last of the week with their mother, Mrs. S. S. Burritt. Rev. Cairns has made .plans for the young people's rally in the Com- munity Hall on Friday night. Mrs. W. Graham is spending a w*iile with Mrs. G. Proctor, who is not in very good health. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong had the pleasure of having her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Fan- of Mteaford, with them on Sunday; with other friend. Mr. Stan Teeter left Monday to work in the creamery at Tara. The Kimberley homes had a num- ber of friends to visit them and members of their own families, am- ong them being: Mr. and Mrs. G. Patterson and Donna, with Mrs F J. Weber; Mrs. W. Tompson and Bonnie Lee of Owen Sound, with Mrs. Proctor; Eleanor and Joan Ellis, Russell Chard, Mr., and Mrs. Earl Alexander and sons and Mira Leona Kirkpatrick, Mr. and M'rs. Farquharson had the pleasure of having several members of their family visit them Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Everette McLean of the U.S.A. visited with Mr. and Mrs. JD. L. Weber a few days durmg the week. Sunday .afternoon Mrs. S S. Bur- ritt had a pleasant visit from Mr. and Mrs. H. Hawkins jf Meaford and Miss Tena Knutt of Toronio. Rev. and Mrs. Cairns had the pleasure of having both their par- ents and some of their friends from Toronto with them on the week end. Mr. and Mrs. A. Applbton of G'llt visited Kimberley friend, Monday. Mi.is Gwen Ellis spent Thanks- giving week end at her home heie. Mr. Dalton Ferguson with the H. EiPjC. at Islington ind Allan of Shelbume are bavin? holidays with their mother here. Rev. K. Cairns att-mded the Bap- tist Convention dunni^ ihe werk end and has made arrangements, with Toronto assistance, for a good pru- gram of singers and some outstand- in}r pictures for a young peopla's rally to be held in Kimberley Com- munity Hall Oct. Wth at S^-'.O. M'r. R. Ellis has taken over the urocery business of R. Chard and has moved the stock to his store. Sports Store COOK'S RADIO and SOUND SERVICE Wish to announce that we are openingf a new wing to our present business to take in SPORTING GOODS Good quality Ski-is and all Ski Accessories and repair parts at rtioderate prices. Boots and Skates for both Hockey and Pleasure Skating will be available in all sizes and for both ladies and men .« -* Guns and Ammunition f (Tennis Racquets and Balls Fishing- Tackle Softball Equipment We plan to open for business by the middle of November CANADIAN CEMENT Carload of Canadian Cement to ttirive this week. Phone your order now for cement and coal, a car of which has just arrived. D. McTAVISH & SONS Phone 9 Flesherton Preferred by more users because they cost less to own ...to operate ... to maintain! ""â- ^^^^TNrv*^> Yes, It's true! Truck users are buying more Chevrolet trucks each year because they cost less to own, to operate, to maintain. What more convincing proof could there be that Chevrolet Advance-Design trucks give more valuel Come in and let us discuss your truck requirementsi ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS cr-3«B A froducl of Can.rof Meferi CHEVROLET FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY DOUGLAS FJR SHIPLAP 8 and 10 inch Flooring 6 inch -^ Western Red Cedar Shiplap 8 and 10 inch TEN TEST ASPHALT SHEATHING 4x8 and 4x9 Sheets Wallboard â€" 4x8 Sheets SHINGLES â€" 3 in 1 Ash- phalt and B.C. Cedar also Sash. Doors. Fir Trim, Roll- P)ric Siding-, Sheetrok and Sheetrock Lath Plywoods, Alasonite, Arbor- ite, Metal Moulding, Cup- board Hardware, etc. SOFT AND HARDWOOD SLABS . TELEPHONES Shelbume 230 - Feversham 14 J. W. ROBINSON Lunilber suid Builders' Supplies Mill, William Shelburne Street Ontario FEVERSHAM Mrs. Chris. Thomson of Flesher-' ton is spending a few days with her cousin, Mr. Chris. Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. Gid. Eby of Walters Falls and Mr. and Mrs. fhos. Forsyt'i and family of Owen Sound visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Eby and Stephen. Miss Florence Muilin of Saskatch- ewan visited a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Jas. Hudson, and family. Then they spent the week end at St. Marys vvith the latter's sister, >irrs. John Brown. Recent visitors with Mr. and !\Irs. Howard McKee and Mrs. Alexander were: Mr. and Mrs. Spencer, l>;irrie- Mrs. Clai-kson, Montreal; M •. and Mrs. Mahood, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Colquette, Owon Sound; Mr. D. Davidson, .M'r. and Mrs Marks, Collinjjwood, and Jack Mc- Kee, Hamilton. Douslas Davidson of Hamilton spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davidson. Gruimmett on the sick list, but hope she will soon be around again. * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross spent tlie^ week end in Brampton and To!-onto.» Thorough search of Mount Arrarmt failed to reveal any trace of Noah's^ 'Vrk. Too bad, since contemporarj conditions indicate it might be a'' handy thing to have around. » MAXWELL Mr. and Mrs. E. Buckingham have moved to their new home in the village the first of this week. Mrs. Alice Nicholls of Toronto visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ross, over the week end. Mrs. Joe Wrght, who ii:i5 been in h Toronto hospital for the pasc few Month?, reurned h ime last wce^ much improved in heaWh. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Londry of the •1th line are moving into Mr. E. Buckingham's house on the farm. iRev. Chester Sommers of Sing- hannpton had charge of the service in the United Church here Sunday and his sermon was greaty enjoyed by the few who attended. We are sorry to report Mrs. Sani GRAY I COACH, LINES 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; «OtNG BY BUS: â- » FARIS ARI LOW ^ Hajltfax - â- $52.60 C Quebec - - 25.75 * St. John - - 38.80 ; Sydney - - 59.95 ^ ROUND TRIP * (Subject to change) Eugenia Anniversary Services | Dealers : D. McTavish & Sons, Flesherton I I I \ % I X 11 a.m. â€" Rev. A. (i Macphcr.son ' Special imisic by the choir 7:30 i).ni. â€" Ki-v. Paul ChristenstMi, Dnndlka. 4 Music hv Mcls'u-lunds of Collinsrwoocl 3 I I Y(ni arc cortHallv invited to attciul I >c»*><"><">'><«<«<«<«<">>';«*>'>'>'>**>'><">«>«><">«>*>«>'>»t*<»'X"'>'t"><*<'*>'>*>*v>^ C