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Flesherton Advance, 14 Dec 1949, p. 4

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C Wednesday, December 14, 1949 Logs Wanted We will pay you HIGHEST CASH PRICES for good MAPLE, BASSWOOD and ELM LOGS Will alto buy PINE, HEMLOCK and SPRRUCE Lengths â€" 8 ft. to 16 ft., containing a good percentage of 14 ft. and 16 ft. lengths Can pay an extra price for Ehn Logs 24 inches and over at small end andfree of all visible defects. THE tXESHERTON ADVANCE WE WILL ALSO BUY GOOD STANDTNCi TIMBER I I: We don't want any Beech at present, and we won't accept rough, low grade logs of any species. DUNDALK SAW MILL Phone No. 3 Box No. 292 •*Hey, mister, did you lose a â- wall- et?" the little fellow asked a Scots- man. ^^ •^00 thot ye mention it, I did, relied the Scot. And then he began (o feel in his pockets anxiously, -rad ye find it?" "No,' said tKe tot, "I juat wanted to »ee how many have lost them. GRAY COACH/ Feel the tang of a fresh oceon breeze. Enjoy the thrill of a dip in the sea. This year, visit us down in the Maritimes. 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 FARES Quejbec St. John Sydney ARE LOW . . $52.60 . - 25.75 . . 38.80 . - 59.95 ROUND TRIP ' (Subject to rhange) nOCETS AND BOOfN'S SERVICE ' STAnON THE flesherton Advance Published on CoUingwood St., Flesherton, Wednesday of each week. Circulation 1,100. Price ^2.00 a year in Canada, paid in advance; ^2.50 per year in the United States. F. J. THURSTON, Editor VANDELEUR (Intended for Last Week) Farm Forum met at the home of Carl Wilson on Deceroiber 5 and dis- cussed tlie question "As others see us." (A comparison of Canadian farm ITfe with that in other lands.) The Forum felt that this community could be made a better place in, which to live if tjiere were more cultural actvities, such as plays, community singing, music, library, arts and crafts. It was felt that the Forum might endeavor to give some leader- ship toward bringing about the.se changes, which could make for a ful- ler communtiy life. Alex. Gilray presided. A rocieation period ollow- ed the meeting and lunch was served. A splendid proigram of moving pictures was given in the Community Hall on the evening of December 1st, by the fieldman of the Grey Ci>unty Federation of Agrlcultive. S>m'>. ot the films were TJi.' Life Mid Pi?vu,-es of Tom Thomson, Animals of Aus- tralia and the feature ,iicturo Land in Trust, a picture on conservation. The program was under the auspices of the Farm Forum. The teacher, Misg Alcox, and pu- pils are busy preparin,; for their Christmas tree and ..-uncert. "4. Splendid progress has been made on tine new sk: t'-\v v'n Ihrt fnrnr, ci Fra'.k Davis ,on the slopes of the !ioavi. r Valley. Th \v will s"on be ready for operation. ROCK MILLS The teacher and pupils are busy q)ractising for their Christinas cen- ter to be held December 20th. A large number from here attend- ed the auction sale held by Thos. Woods on Thursday of last week. .St. John's W. A. held their Decem- ber meeting at the home of Mrs. C. B. Wilson on Tuesday evening of last week, when thei;e was a large number of ladies present. Mrs. Ted Croft spent a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Bill Sammers, in Markdale. Some logs have been trueiked into the mill yard here, but the mild weather has made the bush roads too soft, and trucks will be off the log haul for a time. The rain on Sunday took nearly afl our snow away, but it will help the water situation, as creeks were \ery low. Messrs. Diek and Harold Clark were in Toronto on Thursday of last week. You can't build a i-eputation on what you arc going to do. â€" Henry Ford. A hog four feet tall has been found in the Chicago ssockyardg. But Chicago needn't brag about that; ipork is high all over. A spiritiiali»t says he has made contact with the spirit of Hitler. That shouldn't be too difficult in Germany these days. "Town people and country people now realize that each is the comple- ment of the other â€" that as a fam- ous man once said, 'One hand washes the other', "â€"J. W. Robertson Scott. A man bought a canary from an animal dealer. "Your'A sure this ibirdcan sing?" he said suspiciously. "He's a grand singer." The customer left. A week later he reappeared. "Say! This confounded bird you i-.old me is lame!" . "Well, what do you want â€" a sin- ger or a dancer?" Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto MIDWINTER EXAMINATIONS FEBRUARY, 1950 Applications ond fa«s mutt reach tht Comwvatory not lat*r than JAN. 10, 1950. 135 COLIEOE STREET TORONTO 2B, ONT. SEASON'S SKATING NOW AVAILABLE FOR CHRJSTMAS GIFTS School Children $2.00 Lady and Gent ^.00 Married Couple $&J0O Family Ticket $10.00 These may be secured from â€"BEG. BODEN, Secty. Farmers Need r Life InsuranceToo/ You know that without being kicked by a mute to prove it. But have you an adequate in- surance plan? One to protect your family, educate ttie chil- dren, provide for retirement? See how easily you con have complete security the Northern way. Send in this coupon today. T. J. Fisher Flekherton Pleat* send me particulars of your Double Protection Pention Plan. NAME ADDRESS DATE OF BIRTH OCCUPATION TAKE A TIP RADIOS â€" Philco, Admiral, B.C.A $29.5« and up Combination Radio Phonograph $99.60 REPRIGERAT0K8 â€" McClary, Admiral, Hot Point $S29^0. np QUAMTY COOK STOVES WITH AN APPEAL Mc€lary, Empire, Princess Pat , |96.10 and np C50LEMAN APPUANCES & SPACE HBATBRS The cleanest, most inexpensive and convenient type of heating jrou can get $76.50 and up Leading makes of ELECJTEilC TOASTERS IBQNS HOT PLATES RANGES and RlANGBTT.ES Bed lights, Heating Pads, Moffat's Blectrnc Pails, Electric Clocks A good variety of gifts in Hardware, including ENGLISH MNiNiPRWAiBE, SILVEDRWARE, CARVING SETS, etc. FOR THE YOUNGER FOLK Hand Sleighs Toboggans Wagons Skis SU PoIm Ho<;key Sticks Sunshine fTricyeles Club Bags Suit Cases Billfolds Key Cuea Men's and iLadies' Toilet Sets Safety Razors and Shave Brnalies TOOLS FOR THE CRAFTSMAN Planes Chisels Braces and Bits Wrench Sets Tapes Hand fews Hammers Squares Levels Rules and Vises For Every Member of the Family you will find something appropriate and useful at Stafford's Hardware Phone 27 FEVERSHAM ST. JOHN'S UNITED CHURCH SUNDAYlSCHOOL CONCERT ^ TOWN HALL. FLESHERTON Wednesday, Dec. 21 AT 8 O'CLOCK P.M. VARIED PROGRAM SANTA TO DISTRIBUTE GIFTS FROM TREE Admission: 35c, Children Free It's strange, but a good neighbor usually has good neighbors. One of the first requirements in conserving a woodlot is the erection of a fence to guard against damage liy livestock. Young seedlings which will sei-ve for replacements in futuro years are protected and damage to fxp<ised i-oots is eliminated. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY DOUGLAS FfR vSHIPLAP 8 and 10 inch Flooring- 6 inch Western Red Cedar Shiplap 8 and 10 inch TEN TEST ASPHALT SHEATHING 4x8 and 4x9 Sheets VVallboard â€" 4x8 Sheets SHINGLES â€" 3 in 1 Ash- phalt and B.C. Cedar also Sash, Doors, Fir Trim, ^oll- Hric Sidinj?, Shectrok and Shcetrock Lath Plywoods, Masonite, Arbor- ite. Metal Moulding, Cup- board Hardware, etc. <,nFT AND HARDWOOD SLABS TELKPHONES -helhiirne 2.3(> - Fcversham 14 J. W. ROBIMSON Lumber and Builders' Supplies Mill. William StrocI Shelburne - Ontario CHEVROLET- and Chevrolet alone- offers you all these EXTRA VALUES at lowest-*Cost Certi-Safe Hydraulic Brakes Chevrolet's exclusive brake de- sign is more outstanding than ever for swifter safer stops. And new Duble-Life, rivetless brake linings â€" last up to .'ifL'c iis long, That means both extra safety and extra economy. 5-Inch Wide-Base Wheels You get the widest rims in the low-price field â€" plus extra low- pressure tires as standard equif>- ment on all models. That's another important reason for the extra smooth, soft and stable Chevrolet, ride ! A PreducI of 0«n>ral Motor* Centre-Point Steering Steering control is centred he- tti'een the wheels to give you amaziog new ease and sureness of control with minimum driver fatigue. You get Centre-Point Steering only on Chevrolet and on higher-priced cars! World's Champion Valve-In-Head Engine The trend's all to valve-iii-head design tor more cffiiicnt and economical high-compression en- gines. But Chevrolet'-! proved and extra-efficient engine is the only valvc-in-head engijie in Chevrolet's field! HELP TO COMPLETE THE NEW HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN UNIVERSITY AVENUE, TORONTO: BUILDING FUND OBJECTIVE $4,000,000 GIVE GENEROUSLY THROUGH YOUR LOCAL BANK C-2I49BX Longer, Heavier, with Wider Tread It tooki like it ... it rUes like it ... it is the BIG car in the low- price field! With its e.xtra size C;heviolet gives you more com- fort, road-steadiness, safety. Curved Windshield with Panoramic Visibility That large, smartly curved wind- shield sweeps liaik to narrower (iiriKT piists to provide .'. safer vii V. .diead a'uf at liio si ',-s. Alone amoti;; low-pricrd cirs, C'lH:vroli.T lias the fiuuliorii.! liCiU.ty (•! u lutved »/in jslii.-'d I â- *ai5 Extra Economical to Own and Operate It's tht.- lowcM priicd lino in its (icKl. It's tho oiitstandinijly cmn- viniiv.il pcrloimcr. It's t.anada's mcist-wa'Ueil motor i..ir â€" new oi ust'd â€" traditiomlly worth more when v(ui tr.i.lc f-xtra t-aiiionv ill (jwi way! ^ Fisher Body Styling and Luxury I.on.!-, low tines . , . smooth. criicffid curves . . . conveniences like I'ush-Puiton Doot Handles . . . siiix-r-si,^e intiriiors with lux- iiri.nis faliiiis and linings and Pivi I'oot Seats" . . . superhtv vlod l(l>*y hy Fisher! ^ ^ ^ Fisher Unisteel Body Construction Slam the door and hear the ilif-,' ference! That solid, muftlcdt thud speaks of steel weldeil to steel all around you. Fisher Uni- steel Construction brings you uii- surpissed solidity, quietness and satcty. D. McTavhh & Sons, Flesherton I >t â- *! r^ %' *< •*• V A' Jt' f r r A' \f /*' A' ^• < •-t ^• .t> t r-' A' A' r J^ I -f â- x A f A. «, A- \' < *•' r A' t A' A' ^â- â€¢ ,4* .V ,*â-  /*- t * ,A M r â- \> r }

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