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Flesherton Advance, 14 Dec 1949, p. 8

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W odiiesday, December 14, 1949 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Small Ads FOK SALE _ Yorkshire sow, due about Dec 15, fourth litter. â€" F. tCugles, phoim 41J 3 Flcsherton. FUR SALE _ Wood hcatei, good as new. â€" Geo. Morrison, -Maxwell, l)hone llr21 Feversham. 2t>p2 FOR SALE â€" 6-foot skiis with polos and harness. â€" Phone 41J1. FO RSALE â€" COM black skate cut- fit, size 6'a, only worn twice. â€" phone 122 Flesherton. 27p2 . .-.NTBD â€" AMUnmJM cultable foi uiiak and fox feed. â€" Bert Mdatooii «'uc*Bi*, phoa« f^arenh* "1 Sr26 FOR SALE â€" Piano case 6-octave organ, f^ood condition, reasonable, I'horie 21 w 5 Flcsherton. 2yc2 For sale â€" oU-acre farm 3 miles irom Markdale, hydro, brick house' jrood barn. Obtain particulars, I. IS. Lucas, Uarkdale. 28c2 .NMTlCBâ€" Will ihe person who bor- rowed the Legion folding chairs please return them at once. KOK SALE â€" 2 Yorkshire boars ready for .survice. â€" Alt'.\. Duncan, phone Kli'shorton 40 J 4. 28c2 1"0R SALE _ 2 sets of boys' skates and boots, sizes 6 and (J 'a, also Kirl's white outfit size 5. â€" Alex. .Vberdein, phoije SS^w. 2lic2 ,OST â€" 2 while and black hounds. Finder please return to Roy Mc- Nalty, R.R. i Proton, p'hone Dim- dalk 158 J 3, 28p2 •" BOWL riANOS reconditioned, all fully guaranteed. â€" J. C. Blackstonw, 511-8th St. A East, Owen Sound. FOR SALE â€" Misses' blue shade top coat, size 14, perfect condi- tion, fresh from cleaners. Can be seen at TSie Advance office. F )U S.\LEâ€" Kitchen range, almost ;icnv; hand washing machine. â€" Mrs. Bastin, phone 75 w 12 Flesh- c rion. 28c2 lOU S.\LEâ€" Cirl's 3-piece coat and legging set, size G, teal blue, fur trim. â€" Mi-3. F. Eagle, phone 4;J3 r'k-sliertua. 27c2 i"<:>R SALE â€" Blue folding baby carriage; large size wooden crib with springs; baby .sk-igh with railing. - Leslie Seeley, R. R. 1, FlfshtrtMii, i)hone Feversham Ur32 LOST â€" Black yearling steer with some white on face, strayed from Lot 8, Con. 19, Proton, about Nov. 1st. Please notify .\ndrew Wright, phone 104 J ;{ Dundalk. FOSITIO.N WANTED â€" Housekeep- er or companion for elderly couple i:". tcjun oj- country, widow, middle- aged, now available, reasonable teims. EJhfiiiirc at The .Advance oM'ice. 20c2 FOK SALE â€" Girl's tube skates, size 1, white, high cut boots; lady black tube skates, size 7; men's tube skates, size 8, all in excellent condition. May be seen at Flesh- erton 5c to $1.00 Store. 28p2 FOR SALE â€" Lionel electric train with a whistling tender, automatic coupler, extra track in» peifect condition, used one year, engine, tender utility car, caboose, O- fauge track. â€" •Bob Phillips, phone .â- i(Kv, Fleaherlon. 20p2 FOR SALE â€" Mill prices on blunk- et.<.: white wool with rainbow bor- ders. 72x84, 7 lb. $14.95 pair; In- dian wool blankets, red or green with black borders, 64x84, 7 [o. $lij.5ii pair; .silver grey wool with blue borders, fi4x84, 7 lb. $12.50 I)air; dark grey wool with bhu borders, fiOxSn, (i lb. $9.75 paii-; Tartan plaid motor rugs all-wool, fringed ends, $4.75, S5.7.') and $0.50 each; wool bed throws, satin bound, colors: wine, green, rose, blue, GO .â- â€¢:8(l, S<!.75 each, 72x84 $7.75 each. PART WOOL BLANKETS, as fol- lows: reversible checked design.*, CifixSO, $4.75 each: leversible rose- Kold, rose-blue, n(ix80, $4.50: In- dian design, G0x80. $4.50; Woolcot Idankets., checked rose and white, blue and white, 60x80, $3.75. Men'j- wool milts 50c and 75c pair; men's wool socks fiSc, 75c and 85c pair; mottled yarn for socks, 2-ply, $1.20 per lb. .\ll prices postpaid, immed- iate delivery, send money order or we will ship C.O.D. Goods satis- factory or money refunded. We- al «i accept v;oollen rags^. â€" Flesher- ton Woollen Mills, Flesherton, Ont. TENDERS WANTED OPERATION OF RINK BOOTH HARRIS A DUNLOP BAKltlSTBRS, SOLICITORS, Etc- Phone 38 MARKDALE Mr. Dun I op will be in C. J. Bellamy's office every Sat- urday from 6 to 8:S0 p.m- Tenders for operation of the booth at the Community .'^rena will be re- ceived by the undersigned up to Saturday, Dec 21st, l949. The nigh- est tender not necesarily accepted. ^REG. BODEN, Secty. GENERAL INSURANCE AUTO - FIRE - LIFE Livestock, Transit and Cargo ED. LANG Phone 125w FLESHERTON For security To-morrow, Insure to-day, the Co-operative way. CHARLES J. BELLAMY MUNICIPAL CLERK OlHce, Toronto, Street, Fleahertoa Issuer of Marriage Lieenscs CONVEYANCER Wills Mortgages, etc. Deeds A^eements A commissioner for taking affidavits Telephone 29w We feature a complete stock of UNION MADE OVERALLS and WORK CLOTHES Russell Ellis Phone 48rl3 KIMBERLEY. Ontario â-ºÂ»Â»â™¦â™¦Â»Â»Â»â™¦â™¦<»»♦♦»♦»»»< â-ºâ™¦â™¦â™¦<•<•♦•; International Harvester SALES and SERVICE FOR IMMEIDLATE IXKLfVERY Parnmll Super A Tractor with 2-furrow adju8t»Ule beam hydraulic olow. Tractor 2- wheel Manure Spreader. 18-Marker Fertiliier Drill. No. 46 Power t«k< -off Pick-up Hay Baler, - 2 4-f«rrow Tractor Plow*, ace bottoms. Grain Grinders Hammer Milk, Cream Separaters, etc. We have PRE.STONE for your tractor and car. Goodyear and 5)eii)erilng Tires H. H. SAYERS GARAGE Repairs to all makes of TractorR and Farm Machinery Phone 51 DUNDALK Hello Homeniaker! Keep supplies on hand for an impromptu after-the- ganie supper. Serve a hot and hearty meal in one dish, such as cheese spaghetti, creamed egg's on biscuits, baked beans in csaserole, waffles and maple syrup, curried rice with bacon, or salmonburgers. Many foods are now available in prepared mixes at a reasona;ble price . . . the spaghetti is packaged with giated cheese; the dried eggs in tins; biscuit mix in boxes; and then there is waffle mix, bottled hyrup, instant rice, canned sausages, bread roll mix, instant coffee, and canned cream or evaporated milk. Some of these foods require bak- ing, but even this does not prevent having an amount already cooked for a crowd if you have freezing space in the refrigerator for keep irg. However, if you have working space in the kitchen, it is a good thing to encouiage the teen-agers to concoct their own refreshments. Sometimes the young folk will make very weak coffee and enjoy it, which is something for which you would bo chastized. The most appreciated act i ; the oll'er of assistance by two or three people in clearing and washing the dishes. TAKE A TIP 1. Follow the directions on prepared mix packages, explicitly. 2. If you use a bottle of sweet pick- les, save the juice and slice onions into it then store in a dark place for four to six weeks before you serve a pickled onion rings. 'â- \. Make carrot pticks and turni]) slivers by peeling and slicinjr pen- cil size, then chill (without water or salt) in a jar in the electric refrigerator. 1. To blanche almonds, pour boiling water over them and let stand five minutes. Drain and let nuts par- tially cool, then squeeze off the skins. Place nuts in a slightly greased sballow pan and brown in a preheated oven at 375 degrees Ifor ten minutes. â- 5. Specify the ..thickness of sliced cured ham, chops, etc. If the meat is cut too thin, much of its flavor and character is lost. (i. Sandwiches can be made one day ahead of serving if you wrap and tore them in refrigerator. The best way to serve ham, cheese and peanut butter sandwiches for a crowd is to toast them all under the preheated broiling element. 1. A small amount of apple sauce on a pork sandwich makes it tasty and moist. 8. Always use a cookie sheet or jelly roll sheet for biscuits, scones and cookies, as the result will be even brownness on top and bottom. NIMBLE DOUGHNUTS 1 Vi cups sifted flour 2 tsps. bkaing powder 1 tbsp. melted shortening ''2 cup suigrar 2 egg yolks '/4 tap. vanilla 1 tbsp. orange rind % cup milk Lai-d for deep fat frying Sift flour with baking powder and salt. Beat together thoroughly laro, shortening, sugar, egg yolks, vanilla and orange rind. Add milk. Stir in dry ingredients until thoroughly mixed. Drop lba^tter by small spoon- fuls into deep hot fat at 360 degrees. Fry until brown on one side, then the other. Makes ivbout 18 doughnuts. FUDGE FROSTING 2 cups sugar '2 cup milk liVi tsps. butter 2 square chocolate 1 tbsp. corn syrup 1 tsp. vanilla (5 marshmallows Put first five ingredients into a saucepan and boil to the softball stage (234 degrees). Remove from the electric element and stir in the mar.shmallows until they dissolve. Cxjol and add vanifla, then beat to the desired consistency. Local and Personal Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Colquette of Owen Sound sp§nt the week end with their dauhter, Mrs. E. J. Fisher. Mrs. Annie Newell of Grand Val- ley was a caller in town on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Stewart and family of Stayner visited in town on the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dyer of Hei- st ein spent the week end with M.-. a nd M rs. Alex . Aberd ein. Mr. and Mr. Walter Poole of CoU- ingwood visited Sunday with the let- ter's mother, Mrs. Geo. Lawler. Miss Evelyn McTavish was tlie winner of the lovely table cloth and serviettes in a draw held last week by the Woraen'.s Institute. Mr. Laverne Wood of Hamilton spent the week end witt his grand- mother, Mrs. R. Benthani, who re- turned with him to spend the winter there and with other members of her family in Toronto. Dancing flames, fascinate everyone and a child grabs for the pretty to. G\iard him lovingly, keep all inflam- mables out of reach and start at once to teach him to use fire as a friend, not to challenge it as /In enemy. Hawes Cleaners MEAFORD, ONTy Agency - F. Welton Flesherton, Phone 3 l^Kaso loavi" .irticles at Cram's <iif( Shop Deliveries: Tuesday, FritUy CREDIT AUCTION SALf Credit Auction Sale of Farm Stock and Implements will be held Wed- nesday, Dec. aist, 2 miles east of Di^dalk, the property of Bert Fran- cis. â€" Geo. E. Duncan, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE An Auction Sale will be held on Lots 57, 58, Con. 2, Holland, IVi; miles west of Berkeley (road plowed) on TUESDAY, DEC. 20, at 1:30 p.m. Horses, Cows, Pigs, Hens Implements At the same time, the 150-acre farm will be offered for sale, subject to reserve bid. Henry T. Bumstead, Prop. L L. Thibaudeau, Clerk â€"GEO. E. DUNCAN, Auctionser tMia£e,tfuwtfeo: Mrs. Smith's shopping trip might have taken an hour. Actually, it took three minutesâ€" by telephone. To housewives in a hurry, the telephone means a lot. It's like having an extra pair of hands to help outâ€" an extra pair of feet to run errands, or get help in emergencies. Any way you look at it, your telephone is big value. No wonder more people are using more telephonesâ€" and that requests for service are at an aU-time high. We should like to be able to provide service for all who want it, when and where they want it. We will continue to do all we can to reach that goal. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA DECEiMBER is here and with it lurks the "common cold"! Ontario citizens are reminded now of a few simple helpful rules to safeguard their health, and that of others. Prevention of the common cold is the responsfbility of all, and if everyone plays his part much unnecessary illness, expense and discomfort may be avoided. With the holiday season looming ahead, when so much happiness depends on everyone feeling fit, why run the risk of "catching cold"â€" or letting members of your family face that danger? In the interest of parents and families, the Ontario Department of Health recommends every Ontario citizen to study the coipmon sense precautions suggested below and act upon them. . Five Simple Precautions Take pUnty of retl. Avoid becoming unduly tired. Endeavour to foiiow a well-balanced diet. 1 Avoid becoming wet, chilled or over- ,0 heated. If clothing becomes v^et, it should be changed as quickly as possible. If a cold overtakes you, go to bod 7 until it improves, if it does not clear up rapidly, do not hesitate to seok medical advice. L Be thougittfui of others. If suffering % from a cold, do not spread germs by coughing or sneezing opitmty. Avoid crowds as for as possible. No one wants to be "laid up" with a cold . . ; especially at this holiday time of year. By following these five common<sense precautions you can help yourself and others enjoy a happy, healthy holiday . . . free from the seasonal misery of the "common cold". DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH FOR THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO RUSSai T. KEUEY MNSTOtOPHIMm I V Af V ^, V V ,*> ,v A' T V fV '«â- ' t » A' 'f A » n. /*^ r ^' \\^ •V \ I * A' A' i: T > A' /»' • A' â- r- Jk 'V :^ 1*' •A ,*^ X f A ^^ *>- â- *. i A' i' A .A' \ • is i m i m-ji li lt ' '" ' -"

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