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Flesherton Advance, 5 Sep 1945, p. 8

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.Wednesday, September 5, 1945 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE ..(roin A'»^' j„\,n- (on, »» ^lectin*- Ifs ^ood fo be pAcic in HARNESS!" And it'8 good to have you back, Harry. We've both got a big job ahead of us, catching up with all the thingi we've been unable to do since you went away. Did you know, for instance, that there are now over 70,000 applicants for telephone- service on our waiting list? No need to tell you what that means in new equip- ment â€" not just instruments, but cables, switchboard* and all the other things that go into a telephone system. No need to tell you, either, that all of us are looking forward to the day when the whole Bell family will be togetkfer again, working away at our job of catching up and keeping up with our customers' expanding tel» phone needs. It all means PEOPLE AT WORK In the years ahead Canada's expanding economy will call for great extension and improvement of telephone plant , IN THE MONTHS AHEAD. WE'LL STILL BE ^I Suo^a^See^ '.'â- â- *<'.' ADDITIONAL LOCALS Mrs. Geo. Blackburn, Ruth Black- bum and Shirley Burnett of Toronto visited at ths home of T. J. Fisher over the holiday. Miss Hattie McRae of Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McRae, Heath- cote, spent the holiday with their mother, Mrs. A. McRae. Mr.,and Mrs. Jack McCowell of To- ronto were visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson and other relatives. Mrs. Willard Londry and^eota of St. Catharines spent the week end and holiday at the home of Mr. Frank Eagles, Springhill. Miss Hilda Crowe has returned to her home in Toronto, after spending the sunimer with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Williams. Mr. Walter Cargoe of Windsor was a visitor with his mother a few'days last week. Miss Jeanette Cargoe'_of Toronto was holiday visitor witE her mother. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Scott, Jbhh and Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Leeder, all of London, spent the holi- day week end at the home of Messrs. T. H. Patton and T. J. Fisher. >.« CAN YOU mmfff^/ .>i-r?i â- â- #.*• .,<(»>"â- ' ^.^^â- '^â- ^'^^:^ CLEARLY? SAFELY? QUICKLY? ""^''^Wl*'"*'*' ...if not, you're ONLY A FOOT FROM TROUBLE Cleor Vision â€" Accurate Control â€" Good Brakes â€" these are just a few of the factors essential to safe driving. The General Motors Dealer offers yon complete sofety service â€" experi- enced technicifuu to spot trouble qnicklT . . . modern tools and equip- ment cutd f actoryappro ved CM Pctfts . . . skilled mechanics reody to earrr out all typo* of repiiix and mainto- ! work OB all mokos of cots ond trvcksj . â- /*â-  \*ff v..-^au-!^r^';:i»*''' 1^*UveUfdfiAjieeA'U^^6«Ui^f D. McTAVISH A SONS FLESHERTON Local and Fersoacii Mr. Mark Wilson spent the past two weeks at Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Aberdein spent a week in Toronto recently, Mr. and .Mrs. Fred LeGard and Billiard of Toronto were visitors in town and district last week. Mr. Robt. Gorley has been confined to bed for a week after sufferinj? a heart attack. Miss Marjorie Thistlewaite of To- ronto spent the week at her home. The Red Cross rooms, Flesherton, will re-open Tuesday, Sept. 4. Miss Jean McCraoken of Toronto spent the holiday at her home. Miss Nathalie Patton of Lonflon is holidaying here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Taylor of To- ronto were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Taylor. Mrs. E. Wolfe and Mr. Lave^e Wood of Hamilton attended the fim- eral of their aunt, Mrs. R. Smith. Pte. Stewart MoRae of Toronto and Mrs. McRae of Brantford visited last week with Mrs. A. McRae. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Crane of Mt. Forest spent the first of the week at the Munshaw House. Miss Margaret Thompson of Tor- onto spent the week end at her home on the East Back Line. Mr. and Mrs Jas. Rawe of Buffalo, N.Y., were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Adams. Pte. Florence Welton, C.W.A.C., of Simcoe was on leave at her home for the week end. Cpl. Ivan Henderson of Simcoe spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. R. H. Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wels'h of Clark- son were recent visitors with the latter's mother, Mrs. W. S. Inkster. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Armstrong of Toronto visitied in town over the week end. Jim returned with them after holida'Mng here for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stewart of To- ronto spent the week end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart. â- '' Mr. and Mrs. Ross: Thibaudeau and children of Detroit, Mich., were re- cent visitors in town while holiday- ing at a cottage near Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mas?ee, Eugen- ia, and Miss Lillian Magee of Toron- to visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roht. Gorley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orrel Fisher and son of Toronto spent the week end with the former's mother, Mrs. L. Fisher, and brother, Clarence. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Plynn and son, Brian, of Brantford spent the week end with Mr. John Flynn, Meaford Road, and called on friends in town woh were pleased to see them again. Mr. Edgar Gorley of Epping visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Gorley. Miss Doris Gorley returned home, after having sipent the past two weeks with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Herb LeGani oi Pickering spent the week end anci holiday with the former's father, Mr. Harry LeGard, and other district relatives. Dr. and Mrs. A. TumbuU, Wendy and David, have returned to London, after spending the past two weeks at Red Bay on Lake Huron, where they were accompanied by Miss Frances Buchanan. Mrs . Mina Edmunds and three children of Owen Sound and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hill of Orange Valley and son, Harvey, recently returned from overseas, visited the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs R. Gorley. Mrs. Norman Scarrow Mt Tuesday to motor to Sioux Lookout with her brother, Mr. Willard McDonald, and wife of iHepwoi-th, and will visit Mr. and Mrs. Royden McDonald at Gold Pines, Ont., where Royden is employ- d with the H.E.P.C. "You look strong enough to work and earn a living." Tramp: "Yes, madam, and you look beautiful enough to go on the stage. But we both prefer to lead a quiet life." AUCTION SALE MRS. ED. MILLS will sell her live stock, implements, furniture, etc., on Lots 247^248, Con. 2, Mel- ancthon (2% miles from Dundalk) on TUESDAY, SEPT. 11. See bills for full p'articulars. â€" Geo. E. Dun- can, Auctioneer. CREDIT AUCTION SAU FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE, ETC. MORTON F. SAYERS will sell by public auction at LOT 10, OON. 10, OSPREY (2 miles N.W. of Feversham) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1945 the following, namely- INCLUDING 50 HEAD OF CATTLE HORSES â€" Clyde Gelding, 4 years old, 11500 lbs.; Wagon type Gelding, 6 years old; Choice Hackney Mare, 7 years old, 1300 lbs., good in harness; anyone interested in a good all-round mare, here is your chance. CATTLE â€" Jersey-Durham Cow, 4 years old, due Nov. 10; 2 Durham- Hereford Cows, 4 years old, due in No\.; Purebred Jersey Cow, 5 years old, bred in Aug.; Roan Cow, 8 years old, due in March; Hereford-Durham Cow, 4 years old, due in April; Red Poll Cow, 5 years old, due in April; Red Cow, 9 years old, due in April; Grey Heifer, 3 years old, due in May; Grey Cow, 8 years old, fresh, calf at foot (all above cows are hand-milked) 7 Durham-Hereford Cows, with 7 calves at foot; Grey Heifer, 3 years old, due in May; 14 Head of Yearling Cattle; 7 Spring Calves, pail fed; Purebred Durham Bull, 3 years old. SHEEP, PIGS â€" 12 Ewes (early lambs have been shipped); 10 Lambs ready to market; 3 Brood Sows, due in October; 10 Chunks of Pigs; 10 Pig?, just weaned. IMPLEMENTS, ETC.â€" M.-lH. Bin- der, 7 foot cut, nearly new; M.-H. Binder, 7 foot cut in good working condition; F. & W. Mower, 6 foot nearly new; F. & W. Hay Rake, 10 foot; Cookshutt Manure Spreader; Set of Shallow Cake Sleighs; Seed Drill, 13-disc; Cutter; Set of Drag Harrows, l5-bull; Sjpgle Furrow Plow, nearly new; Single Furrow Rid- inc Plow; Snow Plow; Land Roller; No. 5 M.-H. Binder Bull Wheel, near- ly new; Truck Wagon, wooden wheel, -i-inch tires; Old Wagon with good ceav; Hay Rack; Stoneboat; Cultiva- tor 17-tooth; Renfrew Cream Separ- ator, in good condition; Fertilizer Attachment for 13-disc Drill; Gooc. •set of Brass-mounted Breeching Team Hnvness; Set of :Single Harness; 400 bu. Good Oats; 400 bu. Mixed Grain; \round 30 tons of Hay; Number of Grain Bags; Good Extension Table; Racking Chair; Sideboard; Number of Tther small articles used around the barn and house. Positively no reserve as the owner n-ivinc up farming. " S.ALE AT 1 O'CLOCK P.M. TERMS OF SALE K\\ sums of $10 and under. Cash; -ivcr that amount 8 months' "redit will be given bv furnishing joint notes satisfactory to the Bank of Toronto, Feversham, bearing 6% interest. _0EO. E. DUNCAN. Auctioneer C. N. Long, Jas. Davidson, Ccrk? ^. Small Adr FOR SALE â€" Fresh cow and tw» calves. â€" Ernie Proctor, Bngenia FOR SALE â€" Pigs for sale, chuake, -^oe Radley, Flesherton. lOpS CHEVROLET PONTIAC OLDSMOBILE BUICF CADILLAC CHEVROLET and CMC TRUCKS I Ordered Clothing For ^ Discharged|Personnel Orders for Suits and Overcoats made-to- measure for members of the Armed Forces now receiving their discharge have been ac- corded priority in delivery, and allotted spec- ial ranges of patterns from which to make a selection, which are not available to civilians. On producton of Priority Certificates we shall be glad to take orders. TIP TOP TAILORS SUITS and OVERCOATS $29.75 W. R. JOHNSTON SUITS and OVERCOATS $27.50 $32.50 $36.50 Every garment made and tailored to your individual measure... Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. A good range of sizes and patterns in stock. Priced from $25.95 F. H. W. Hickling General Merchant FLESHERTON FOR SALE â€" Young pigs i«ady t© wean. â€" Robt. Thompson, R. R. 2, Flesherton. 12b1 FOR SALE â€" Team of good work horses. â€" ^Isaac Snell Ceylon, phone Flesherton 44r21. 14|p2 FOR SALE â€" Number of pigs just weaned. â€" Wm. Beaton, telephone 22r32 Flesherton. 12pl MitaMs for Maliitoaa WAuNTED - mink and fox feed. Eugenra, ^OM FOR SALE â€" Electric cabinet radio in good working condition. â€" C. J. Kennedy, Flesherton. 12lpa FOR SAiLE â€" Dawson Golden Chaff seed wheat. â€" Wilfred Lever, phon« 33rl4 Flesherton. Ilc2. FOR SAUEâ€" 16 Young Oxford Down ewes. â€" Earl Maxwell, Feversham, phone 20r43 Feversham. 12c2 FOR SALE â€" 15 Cords of dry elm furnace wood, |3 per cprd at th* pile. â€" W. A. Beaton, Ceylon, phone Flesherton 22r32. 14c2 FOR SALE â€" 12 contb honey sup- ers; cow, five years Id, with calf three years old. â€" Minnie Graham, Markdale, R.R. 4, phone Flesherton 73r38. 9c2 STRAYED â€" 1 two-year-old Here- ford steer, about Aug. 26th. Anyone knowing of the whereabouts of same please phone Dundalk 56r5 collect, reward. â€" Wm. Hay, Proton Station. 14p3 WANTED â€" - Field peas, yellow peas. Green peas, Marrowfat peas. Phone or write. Mail samples, sample bags supplied on request." W. H. Hurst, G^ain & Cereals, Barrie, Ont., Phone 3065. WANTED â€" One girl's bicycle and one boy's bicycle, both small size, in good running order and with good tires'. Phone 74 Meaford, be- tween hours 8 to 12 and 1 to 6. FARM FOR SALE Part Lot 33 and Lot 34, Con. 11, Artemesia Township, beside Eugen- ia Hydro Lake, containing 120 acre? with good buildings, bank bam and frame house, hard and soft watei farm is well "watered; about 20 acres of bush. A good buy for the right person. â€" Bert Magee, Eugenia. Phone: Feversham 5rll. 9p4 LIGHTNING AND FIRE ARE DISASTROUS Consult GARNET MAGEE, Agent EUGENIA AUTOMOBILE, FIRE, BURGLARY, PLATE GLASS AND GENERAL â-  INSURANCE Confederation Life Insurance BUSINESS CAk Jz DR. T. D. PARK PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Graduate of Toronto University Office: Kennedv Block Phone 77 Flesherton WALTER E. HARRIS Barrister and Solicitor Markdale, Ont. Walter E. Harris. J. .\rkle Dunlop. Flesherton: Saturday afternoon. WM. KAITTING LICENSED AUCTIONBBE^ for the County o< Grey Farm and Stock sales our sp -â- ahf. Terms: reasonable. Satisfaction ii guaranteed. Dates arranged at "Hie, Advance office or phon« 4w. IN THE MATTER of "the Estate of Matilda Pedlar, of the Village of Flesherton deceased. u NOTICE TO CREDITORS Anyone having any claims against the Estate of Frederick Godfrey Karstedt, late of the Village of Flesherton, in the County of Grey, Gentleman, who died an or about the Second day of April, A.D. 1046, most file same with the undersigned not later than the Fifteenth day of Sep- tember, 194i6, after which ctate diatel- butioii of the said Estate will be miade, haTin« regard only to cli^ns then received. Dated at Durham this Ninth dey of August, IMS. -J. H. MeQUARRIiB. Durham, Oniaito* Solicitor for the Executors.

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