JVednesday, June 7, 1950 THE KLESHERTON ADVANCE SBB'DKIVethe i^^^ijmmMmiwc PRICEVILLE A bee was held Friday night in St. Anderw's church, when the ladies cleaned up ' the basement of thu church. Saturday aiternoon a sale of baking, bazaar and silver tea was very successful. Mrs, Sims and Mrs. Aldcorn received guests and Mrs. D. Camtplbell and JWrs. John Nichol pour- ed t«a. The tea taWe looked pretty with a Wvely lace cloth, boaquet of flowers and two silver tea' services. Several of the ]adie» looked after the tabel of baking, candy table, apron booth, and many lovely things were on display. Proceeds of the after- noon were nearly $101.00. Thanks to all wlho came in end. in any way helped out ' Miss Nellie McLean of Toronto spent the week end in town. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hincks and faanaly visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MoKinnon, Hopeville, it beln^ the formers' 26th wedding anniversary. OVBembers of Prince Arthur Lodge, A.F.&A.M., Plesherton, attended the morning service in St. Oolumba Unit- ed Ohurch, when the pastor. Rev. T- W. Mould, preached a very imjpres sive sermon to a large congn^'egatiion. ColUngwood visited last week at the homes of Lachie MoKinnon and Bradey Irwin. Mrs. Tena Gibson of Toronto is Sipending the sunrmer here. Mr. Jas. Turner of Shelburne .spent the week nd on th OJ),iR. Mr. Inuis iMIoLean, Mrs. Jack Mc- Farlane and sons of Toronto spent the week end with their father, Mr. C. A. McLean. Mr. and Mts. J&ck Hornsby of To- ronto spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and MIrs. A. O'dell. Mr. and Mrs. Pave Adams and June, Mrs. Qick Carson and Christie visited relatives at Elmnrale. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Meads, Mr. Wal- lace Meads and friend spent Sunday at Niagara Falls. .â- Mrs. Whyte of Toronto visited on y with her brother, D. L. Mac- Miss Ada McLean of Toronto and Mr. H. McDonald of Durham iwere recent visitors at the home of Dan Campbell. Miss Marjorie Meuser and friend of Owen Sound spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. MacCuatg. You'll find everything you really need for safe, comfortable driving is a Hillman. Why pour extra gasoline into extra cylinders just to carry around unnecessary weisht â€" and space you seldom use? CONSIDER VALUE â€" the Hillman has a host of Ug ear feataree. It handlea and steers beauti- fully. It's easier t* park, and it has the strength •nd safety of heary-guage, all-steel unit con- struction. NEW "PLUS-POWER" ENGINE â€" provide* a smooth get-away, elimbta hilb smartly and gives up to 35 miles to the gallon. Teu save <>â- ail and tires, ton. WHY PAY FOR EXTRAS YOU DONT NEED? See the new Hillman today ! Drive iti Compare it! You'll be glad you did! Littlejohns* Garage { HILLMAN DEALER Phone 28J, PLESHERTON (Intended for iLast Week) Mrs. Belle Aldeorn spent a few days in Toronto ;and was accompan- ied home Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mclntyre, who spent over the 24th with Mrs. Aldcorn and Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKee. Mr. Willis Sayers spent last week in Toronto. IMss Betty Hinoks of Lisle s^nt the week end at her hofhe. iMts. Dan MdKinnon of the \orth Line underwent an operation in the Owen Sound hospital last week. iMr. and Mrs. Andrew Baxter and Mr. Geo. MeLillan of Niagara Palls spent the week end at the home of Mr. Dan Camj^bell. â- Misses Christena McKinnon <xf To- ronto, Susie MeKannon of Neus- tadt and Ehnma .Meads spent the week end at their homes. I Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Marshall of VALLEY ROAD SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Russell of Rock Mills called on Mr. and Mrs. W. Faw- cett last week. Mrs. Dan WHght of OoUingwood is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Murel Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Gibson and fam- ily of Priceville were accompanied by iMr. and Mrs. John Wickens, and visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Art Idle at Listowel. Mrs. Delbert Wickens and daugh ter, Brenda Jane, of Meaford is vis- iting this week with Mr. and Mts, Jfihn Wickens, Mr. Fred Wickens and Irene of Meaford v&ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ward. (Intended for Last Week) We are sorry to say that ^Mirs. Clifford Ward was rushed back to Collingwood hospital with a severe Any way, and eyery way, you measure it â€" FIRST. . . and Finest .. .at Lowest Cost! • Yes, it's easy to identify the best buy in cars when the margin of superiority is as clear and ovcr- whehiung as it is in the new 1950 ClievTolel! Measure size, and you'll find Chevrolet's the longest, heaviest car in its field â€" bar none. Meas- ure slyliii'^ and beauty, and you'll find it's the only car in its field with tlie world-famous Body by Fisher. Measure perforniana;, rkhug-cnmjmt and safely, iiiid yini'll find it's (he only low-jiriied car comhining the extra-dficicnt Valve-in-llead En- gine, the e.\tra-sinooth Knee-Action Gliding Hide, and extra-dependable Certi-Safe Hydraulic Brakes! And remember â€" Chevrolet alone provides all the.se and many other fine-ear advantages at the lowest prieet and with such low operating and upkeep costs. Come in! See Chevrolet for 19.'50. And we know you'll agree that, any way and every way you measure it, it's first and finest at lowest costi CANADA'S BEST SELLER HIGHLY IMPROVED, MORE POWERFUL VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE! WITH POWER-JET CARBURETOR AND LARGER EXHAUST VALVES The fine Chevrolet engine is now made even finer . . . bringing yoii more power, faster pick-up, greater over-all performance . . . plus the outstand- ing economy lor which Chevrolet has always been Jioted. New Power- Jet Carburetor not only improves performance, but provides faster warm- up â€" saves gas I Better low - s]iced performance and im|)rov(xl operation on hills are further lealiues of this great new ver- sion of Chevrolet's world's champion Valve-in-^ Head Engine. . .CANADA'S BEST BUY NEW STYIE-STAR BODIES BY FISHER (in sparkling new color har- monies ) Now more than ever "the most tjeautiful bodies built" â€" inside and out â€" exclusive to Chevrolet and higher priced cars. NEW TWO-TONE FISHER INTERIORS (extra-roomy . . . extra- luxurious) With new uphol- stery â€" new colors â€" new appointments â€" placing Chevrolet far ahead in both beauty and comfort. CENTRE-POINT STEERING Assuring a remarkable degree of steerin.i; ease, under all driving conditions â€" another vital feature found only in Chevrolet .and more expen- â- iive cars. CURVED WINDSHIELD ' with PANORAMIC VISIBILITY (in Fisher Unisteel Bodies) Supplying extra vision all around the car â€" extra body- strength and durability â€" extra safety - protection for you and your family. BIGGEST OF ALL LOW-PRICED CARS Bi.ggest in every way, for Chevrolet is the longest, heaviest car in its tield, and has the widest tread, all of which contributes to maxi- mum stability' and safety. Tht Hflelin* 0* Lux* 4-Ooor S«tfa McTovish's Garage, Flesherton case of jaundice. We hope t^t sht will soon Ibe improved. ;^ Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Mfeldrum of Portlaiw visited with Mr. and »Mr^ John Wickens on Sunday. "^ Mr. Willie Fa-wcett had an exciting runaway when he was thrown off thff disc harrows, but he was not in>uedr Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibson and famA ily of Durham visited the lattw** mother last Sunday. •» Mrs. Donald Mclvor and her mo? ther are visiting in Detroit, MjichJ this week. * Mr. Fred Wickens of Meafoid ri# ited tibe Ward family on Sunday. -* r < THIRD ANNPAL ^ HARNESS t ^^ RACES a! SHELBURNE ;AJU<aPIGBS OF SHBLBURNB^ SPOKTS GUJiB ^ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14^ $1,090 in Purses $1,0N^ 1:M fjm. FOUR RACES Fleaiaerton Pipe J3aa^^ attendftnoe ^ AdnMsaion: AduHs, ?5«; Ckildren 12 to 15 yean, 3S«: CUUrw^ under 12, frecc . DANCE AT NIGHT ^ CKNX Ranch Boys - «$ I: #randino ond Peggy It lov»a bus tri|>. They el safe and happy In the care of a com« potent and friendly drivei^-and free to fully enjoy the delightful drive and ail the inters esting sights along the way. Next time, let your loved ones travel by bus. Add enjoyment to their trip. r -r > ^ ^ > t f FARES ARE LOW London Barrie Buffalo North Bay $ 9.90 f 5.85 Y 10.25 * 14.50^ ROUND TRIP (Subject to <>haiif«) -r • r