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Flesherton Advance, 14 Jun 1950, p. 5

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THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Wednesayd, June 14, 1950 J* t ^ r f -« â- t r T r 4 X 1 A r ^ â- -« â-  r r ;>â-  r i r A -J •t â- *> â- t. > > V I*. J! i <,* ! â-  i Sayers' Garage DUNDALK TRACTORS: 1 FarmaU M Diesd 1 MarmaUH 1 used Farmall A and 2-f urrow Plow 1 used 10 â€" ^20, on steel 1 used 15 â€" 20, on steel 1â€" SVz-ft. Cultivator, Side Rakes, Hay Loaders, Balers, Manure Spreaders, Mowers (Tractor and horse-drawn), Scotch Diamond Harrowr, Electric Cream Separator, Milking Machines, etc' NEW TRUCK: 1950 LI 70 International, with 172-inch wheelbase USED TRUCKS: '49 %-ton International *36 Vz-ton Jntemationil 1 Willy Jeep, complete with belt, ^ pulley, power take-oiF. TIRES: Goodyear and Seiberling Tractor and Car. WE CAN REPAIR ALL MAKES OF TRACTORS AND FARM MACHINERY INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER SALES and SERVICE Phone 51 - - H. M. Sayeri PORTLAW FEVERSHAM Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burke and son, John, df Oaa(pe, Qiie., are holidaying with bia mother, Mrs. Geo. Burk. Pfr. and Mrs. Wm. Kaitting, Flesh- erton, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Kaitting and son of Detroit visited with Mrs. Geo, Burk and Mrs. H. McKee. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Leppard vis- ited His sister, Mrs. Frank Light. Mr.' tuA J^. Sheldon Mills visitetJ his parents, Mr. ajid Mrs. Luther Mills. Jlrs. Pearson and Mrs. Howard McKee visited in Owen Sound on Saturday. Mr. Bob Long visited bis mother at Guelph on Sunday. We are pleas- ed to knoiw that she is feeling some better. Miss Erma Smith, Reg.N., of Well- and is visiting her aunt, Miss Maud fiiaith. Both attended the gradua- tion of Miss Edna M^e Smith at Vic- toria College, Toronto, on June 8th, -when Edna received her B.A. degrees. |Mrs. Howard McKee, Jim, Bill and Jack, visited on Sunday at Creemore with her mother, Mrs. H. Alexander, who is ill. Intended for Last Week) Mrs. Jack Swahn and children and Mrs. Osiborne visited with Miss Annie >R'obinson. .Mrs. :Harold Fenwick has eom- Botenced her duties as telephone op- erator Th the Feversham central. The ladies of the village had a pleasant evening recently and pre- sented Mrs. Wm. Tyler, the formor telephone operator, with an electric lamp in aippreciation of her services. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Peri^oe of Toronto and iMrs. Albert Stewart i>f Flesherton visited with Mr. and Mtrs. H .McKee. Mr. Wm. Parker is visiting with his daughter, Mrs. WVn. Benson, at OolMngwood. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McKee visit- «d on Monday with friends at Beeton. Mlrs. Pearson returned home with them, after spending the week end with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lome MoQuay and chdldren visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heitman. Congratulations to Joan Crnwtd! ' on passing her third year Honor Arts course at Toronto University. Mr. J. Crawford and son. Bill, of Toionto, Mrs. Crawford of Markdale spent the week end at their home Or the 8th line. Mrs. Crawford and Bill spent a day at Preston and Joan returne-i with th^m for holidays. MAXWELL The regular meetii^ of the W.I. was held at the home of Mrs. Andy Pallister on Friday, when the roll call was answered with a suggested project for 1950, which were taken up a>nd started on the way. Appre- ciation was extended' to Mr. Frank Seeley on the new piece of sidewalk Laid by him in front of his residence, as the former walk wa§ laid by th« W.I. some years ago and was in a bad state of repair. Mr. ajid MVs. Geo. Phiniister of Newmarket visited on Sunday witn Mrs. Chas. Brodie. Mrs. Gordon Oolldns and two sons of Ottawa are visiting with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Buckingham. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Seeley of Col- lingwopd â- mited with his mother, Mrs. Gertie Seeley, on Sunday. Mr. Jas. Kerton of Toronto visit«;d over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Feniwick. Mrs. Mel Sl«d was under the doc- tor's care last week, when she devel- oped poisoning from a mosquito bite, but are pleased to report her consid- erably improved. Mr. a"d Mrs. Clem Livingston of Coi-betton and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Myles and daughter of Owen Souild lyere visitors witli-Mr. and MVs. Earl Talbot. Mrs. StanTfey,' Patton accompanied Mr. and Mrs. D<<n Goheen on a motor trip to Windsor and visited with Mrs. Goheen's sister. . Mr. and Mr^. -C. D. Meldrum visit- ed on Swd^y 'with Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Palmer at Stroud. Mr. and Mrs. David Jamieson of Toronto spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Pedlar. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Plantt spent a day in Toronto last w«ek. Mis. Maurice Wright of Toronto spent a few days with her friend, Mrs. Harry Fisher. Mrs. Wright fs leaving at the end of the month for the Dutch West Indies, where her husband is employed. Miss Inez Badgerow has been vtiry sick this week with measles. Arleen W!;k=.r...-ri. the S'^''"-!- and McNally girls also have measles. Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Pedlar visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cooke, Sheliburne. Visitors recently with Mr. and Mrs. E. Blackiburn were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark and Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Stewart and family, Mrs. Grace Blackburn, Toronto, and Miss Tena Henderson, Flesherton. Mrs. C. D. Meldrum was agreeably surprised to receive a Call on the Dinner Winner program over CKiNX, and was able to answer the question correctly. She will receive a gift of four free dinners. (ilntended for Last Week) We extend our deepest sympathy to MÂ¥s. Chas. Brodie in the death ox her husband, wiho passed away Tues- day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dixon of Pet- erboro spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Sled. A great numtfer from here attend- ed the annual blossom festival it ThombuVy Saturday night and Sun- day, and were very pleased to see Miss Emily Acheson crowned as blos- som queen. Emily is a granddaugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ross. JUNIOR FARMERS JUDGING COMPETITION is being held at the Dept. of Agriculture, Markdale SATURDAY, JUNE 17TH. 1950 Open to all Grey County boys between ages of 12 and 26 Registration 8:30 to 9:00 Grant W. Sweiiger T. S. Cooper TAX NOTICE VILLAGE OF FLESHERTON Ratepayers are reminded that a first instalment of fifty per cent of the total amount of 1960 taxes is due on or before July 1st, 1960, and the balance on or before Decemiiber 1st, 1950. •- jF. H. W. HICSKLING. Treasurer ^ i A New Paint Job to face the Summer \vill give you something: to celebrate. Years will drop from your car's afte. Drive in and let us ^\\t you an estimate on the job. For only a small sum you've a car that looks like new. WE wSERVlCE AEL 1\I.\KES OF CARS WEIR MOTOR SALES Reliable Used Cars ^ 154 Fifth St. - Phone 945 J - Colling wood VANDELEUR (Intended for L«st Week) .K large number from here attend- ed the musical festival in M!arkdale iluring the past two weeks. Vande- Vur school sang as a group, while .'uurilyn Filzsiramons, Ruth Graham, !>ianne, Sandra and Delbert Hill and Audrey Ormsfcy sang in the vocal das-ses. Frances Brodie and Marilyn Fitzsimmons sang a duet. All coa- testants made a good showing. Congratulations to Mr. Jos. Buch- anan, a former resident of Vande- lour, on attaining his 90th birthday. Mr. Mac Ratcliffe has purchased the Morrison farm across the road from his parental home. Mrs. Ormsby Snr. of Meaford is spending a few days with her son, Lome, and Mrs. Ormsiby. Mr. and Mts. Upson of Toronto were recent guests of John and Wea- ley Wyville. Vandeleur W. I. members were guests of the New England branch at the home of Mrs. Will Halbert ot Haik.uray Taesc,".y atftemooi! of last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Harbottle of Bog- nor were recent gniests with the for- mer's parents, Mr. and Mre. James Harbottle. An interesting program will be held here Friday evening, June 16th, under the auspices of the Farm Ft um. Moving pictures on reforesta- tion will be shown, and Hon. F. 3. Oliver will speak on conservation, and the findings of the committee ap- pointed by the Legislature. Every- body welcome. CARDS OF THANKS I wish to take this opportunity of thankinig 'Dr. Lindsay and Dr. Gav- eler and all nurses, especially my special nurse, Dorotiy Brooks, all those who visited me, sent flowers, cards, fruits and other acts of kind- ness doirinig my illness and stay in hospital. My r<>Sin: â- vras Icept full o£ flpwers, I "feel so humble as every- one rementbefed ra^. I shall neiver forget. â€"Mrs. Fred Pedlar I wish to express my sincere thanks to all my friends and neighbors for letters, cards and treats, and flowers from LjO.B.A. and W.A., during my stay in Hamilton hospital, also for cards, flowers and kind enquiries since returning home. â€" iJfPrs. John Campbell I wish to extend sincere thanks and appreciation for many kindness- es and beautiful floral offerings from relatives, friends and neighbors dur- ing the illness and passing of my dear father, Jesse Grttmmett. â€"Gertie Seeley Mr. and Msr. Robt. McMaster of Onondaga, formerly of Flesherton and Eugenia, who recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Send in Your Renewal SWINTON PARK Miss Audrey Wright has returned honre, after spending some time at the home vi 'hei urother, Walter Thomipson. Miss Belle Ray of Toronto has re- turned to the home of her nephew, Ray Richardson, for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Parslow, Mr. and Mrs.vLeonard Kennedy of Thorn- bury called at the Hardy home on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Corbett and daughters spent the week end at the home of John Corbett. Kenneth Elroy, son of Mr. and Mrs. EItov Harrison, and Warren Ronald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wright, were baptized at Salem Church on Sunday. Service will not be held in Salem church for two weeks, whdle the church is being redecorated. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Melville Douig-las, Feversham, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Margaset .\nnetta, to Ricihaixl Smith Nettleton, son >f Mr. and Mrs. C. Nettleton. Toronto, the marriage to take place on Saturday, July 1st. The engagement is announced of Helen Betty Mnude, elder daughtar of Mrs. Emerson Parker an<l the late Emerson Parker of Feversham, to Harold Burritt Granam, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Graham of Feversham, tilie marriage to take place quietly early in July. BORN LEHMAN â€" On Thursday, June 8th, at the Burnside Win<r. Toronto General Hospital, to John Hedley and Mjaisie (Reg'an) Lehmaii, the gift of a son, John Ross. 21 -DAY SPECIAL LOW RAIL FARES To EASTERN QUfcBCV AND THE MARITIMES (MEGANTIC. LEVIS, DIA.MOND) Take that vacation "Down East* this year. Inexpensive hoUday fares give yoa a 21-day limit with shop-«ver9 permitted. Effective JUNE I9th to SEPTEMBER 4th inclusive Consult any Canadian Pacific Agent (BoMoAlcM G^adldc t t T t 4^ Our Pre-Summer Sale Continuing to Saturday, June 17 Here are some interesting items â€" there are many others t t T T t t t t t t T t t T t t T T ♦;♦ WALL PAPERS All patterns without exception Reduced 10 Per Cent SUMMER DRESS GOODS Printed Rayons and Crepes Regular $1.25 to $1.50 98c Lace Curtains Frilled Curtains Celanese Curtains All Reduced 10 Per Cent WORK SHIRTS Grey Covert Cloth and Navy Blue $2.0« and $2.50 value $159 Sub-Standard NYLONS New shades; all sizes 89c Draperies Cretonnes, Scrims All Reduced 10 Per Cent CHILDREN'S SHOES Oxfords and Boots .\ Real Buy $1 00 Pair WOMEN'S SHOES A Clearance of many different styles $1.00 Pair PRINTS and BROADCLOTHS iac and 50c lines 39c GOLD SE.\L CONGOLEUM RUGS Discontinued patterns Less 10 Per Cent HOUSE DRESSES Miostly size Iti Surprise Price 98o Kiddies' SLACK SUITS Sizes 2 to 5. regular $2.95 $1.98 MEN'S OXFORDS Black and Brown Values up to $5.50 $2.49 WORK BOOTS Odd sizes from higher priced lines Special $4.95 MEN'S SOCKS Fancy Patterns; long or short 5t)c value 39c Kiddies' PLAY SUITS Sizes 2 to 6 Will wear and wash 98c ODD TROUSERS Youth's sizes in durable Tweeds Worth double $2.95 Dinner Setts Tea Setts New Patterns Reduced 10 Per Cent Men's Suits Odd Trousers \]\ in stock Reduced 10 Per Cent MENS. WOMEN'S CHILDREN'S SWEATERS All Reduced 10 Per Cent F. H. W. HICRLING FLESHERTON, ONT. GENERAL MERCHANT ♦^♦♦^â-ºâ™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦5mJ**J>^*»***J^JmJ**JmJ*^**^^

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