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Flesherton Advance, 24 May 1950, p. 5

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Our 'heartiest oongratulaMons are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Hefllip, who were married in Toronto on Monday. •Mrs. Mary Priestley, Owen Sound, visited over the week end with rela- Kiyes here, Mr. Jas. Kerton and fneiid of To- ronto spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Hu^h Fenwndc EUGENIA I& tbe good 4ld diays DaK>m used to bide dkasage in the coffee pot â€" now with the price what it ia, she hides coffee^ Naxt time you feel the urgo to go places, see your local bus agent. He con tell you oil about foras, stop-over arrango- mants, time tables and other details that will help you to enjoy your trip, lie is a member of your community and will be glad to serve you. FARES ARE LOW MAXWELL Mr. and lira. Orval Parker and daughter spent the week and with Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Sled. Mrs. Rayroond Wellar of Sneljrrove visited for a coonle of days the first of the week with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Ross. We are sorry to hear that Mr. Chas. Brodie is confined to his bed this week, but hope that he will soon be out ai^in. A very enjoyable charivari was en- joyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. •We are sorry to report that Mrs. Fred Pedlar underwent an operation in Owen Sound hospital. We wish for her a complete recovery, .. Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnson and A^rnes of Toronto spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Roy MacMfllan. Visitoars over tihe week end at the (^Troctor home were: Eleanor Proctor of Toronto Normal, M'iss Heron and Jean Proctor of Fleaherton, Mr. and Mrs. S. Emmens and family of Chatham. Mr. Art Proctor returned to Guelph after spending t)\e week at his home. KMr. Garnet Magee has returned home, after his airplane trip to Pine Portage to visit his daughter. Fern, he greatly enjoyea the |>iane trip. Week end visitors with Sr. and Mrs. H. Boettger were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Collingridge and family of Guelph, Mr. David Boett^r, Mr. and Mrs. Ralp(h Musselman and Mrs. Lenore Boettger, Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harrison. Price- ville, Mrs. Ben Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiggins, Durham, visited the former's sister, Mrs. H. A. Fal- coner, and family. Miss Ruth Leirgett of Shetbume, Mr. Eart Magee of Seaforth,"Mr. and Mrs. Lawson White, Plesbecton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Magee. Hr. and Mrs. VJctor Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baiptie o(f Acton and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Struthers of Erin were Sunday visftors with Mrs. Wm. Gordon and Earl. Eugenia WA. met at the home of Mrs. J. Carms on Wednesday, with an attendance of 12. The devotion- al part was taken by Mrs. J. Cairns and Mrs. Cecil Magee presided over the business section. The next meet- ing win be held at the home of Mrs. M. Phillips. Mr. J. Campbell and Victor, Mr. and Mrs. Elward Campbell visited on Sunday with Mrs. J. Campbell, who is in St. JOMph's Hospital. Hamdlton FEVERSHAM Mrs. Geo. Burke has returned to her home, after spendine the winter with her sister at New Liskeard. Mr. Ted Pedlar spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Pidlar. Dr. and Mrs. Scott and Miss Lavina Black of Toronto visited with their brother, John Bl^k. and Mrs. Black. Mis. Lloyd Hudson and Lonnie spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Poole, at Col- lingwood. Mr. Ohas. Perigoe of MaHon and Mrs. Albert Stewart oif Flesherton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Howard McKee and then went to Creemore to see tiieir sister, Mrs. H. Alexander, who is ill at the home of her son. Mr. Bill Crawford of Toronto and Mrs. J. Crawford of Markdale spent the week end at their home on the Sth line. iBiU (was transferred from Preston to the Chureh-WfeBington branch of the Bank of Toronto. Service will be held in the Presby- terian Church each Sunday at 8p.m., with Mr. Frank Ward, student at Waterloo College, taking the services. POCK Mii.iq Scad la your rcaawal wnr. Rev. Mansell McGuire of Pontiac, Mich., visited recently for a few days with his sister, Mrs. Lome Atkinson, and Mrs. .Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Legge and family of St. Catharines were recent visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mo-s. C. B. Wilson. Mrs. Margaret Whitmore of Dur- ham was a visitor last week with her brother, Chas. Newell, and wdfe. Miss Pearl Legee of Owen Sound visited' with Mr. and Mrs. Mansell Atkinson. Mr. Clarence Williams and friend of Toronto spent the week end with his sister, Mrs. E. Partridge, and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Graham and son of Barjje, Mrs. H. Isaacs of Sas- katoon, Sask., and Mrs. R. Shrigley of Minnesing were visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. W^son. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Atkinson "vis- ited recently with the latter's uncle, Mr. Jas. Heatherington. Thombury. Mrs. Robt. Lee, Mrs. Bert Haswell and two children of Qrwen Sound spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark. Mrs. PhylKs McMaster and friend of Gait spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. Partridge. Ted Oroft of Burlington spent the week end with his wife here. SEED TIME We have a good supply of ktH kinds of Seeds â€" Alfalfa, Alsike, Tiniothy, Permanent Pasture, etc. Hybrid Com, GfJden Glow and Compton's Eaify, Mangle and Turnip 5eed, Beans, Peas, and all kinds of Garden Seeds CO-OP. FEEDS FOR HEALTHY CHICKS AND LAYING HENS Hog Feeds, Pig Starter and Hog Gro for Growing Pigs Are you interested in Jmving your floors lode nice? Enqiare for our prices on sanifing and finishing floors. CUPBOARDS BUILT ,TO ORDER Masonite, Arborite, Plywood of all kinds in good supply, also Asphalt Shingles Cedar Shingles No. 1 and Insul Brick 3i(fing 0. & A. Co-operative Phone 24w FLESHERTON â-  i A split personality is impossible in many a case, as there ia no way to divide sen). Basic English has made grut strides all over the world. BW17- body has learned how to say 'giamie.' FARM-HOME INSULATION CO. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Blown Reck Wool Insulation Roofing Insul-Brick Siding fro Schools, Churches, Home and Industrial Buildings R. A. J. COBBAN, Prop. Flesherton, Ont Phone 109 or write, for free estimates MaJte a Date with a Six at iiaht ! A date with a smooth and smart young beauty with an exciting habit of being in the lead! It's Oldsmobile â€" the car that was first with Hydra-Matic Drive* â€" first with Futuramic Styling. And now Olds is first again â€" in performance, beauty, safety and durability! New improvements in its already famous Futuramic Styling . . . new, more beautiful interiors . . . new, sparkling colors . . . newly strengthened Body By Fisher! It's far and away the finest Oldsmobile ever! Whatever feature you set stock by, you'll find Oldsmobile has it in bountiful measure. Make a date today â€" with the car that marks your good taste as well as your sound judgment. See your Oldsmobile dealer! *Staniiaru equipment on the Rmktt-liHg.mtd"W\ optional at extra cost on the "70". Los Angeles Chicago Montreal Winnipeg $87.90 24.80 19.15 47.75 ROUND TWP (Subject to (>haiig«) I Booms - SMnON A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE O-350B TSoc^ ^4^e^ u^itjL OLDSMOBILE McTavish's Garage, Flesherton

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