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Flesherton Advance, 24 Jul 1946, p. 8

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Wednesday, July 24, 1946 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE SmSlll Ads I ^^^^^ ^^^ i'ersGUdi FOR SALE â€" 2>i barrels of fresh cement. â€" Eugenia Hotel. ^^â€" I II â€" iW^â€" â€" " FOR SALE â€" C 2-ye<»r-oId cattle.â€" Ered Duckett, R.K. 4 Klesherton. FOK sale â€" Collie pup. â€" \V ni. Hyslop. phone â- IM Flesherton. FOR S..\LE â€" 6-room solid brick house in ElefeherWn. For infor- mation apply t« The Advance- FOR SALE-Two good cows, si.x years old, freshened in spring. Apply to C. Martin, Eugenia. FOR SALE â€" Young Yorkshire sow due about Aug. 5. â€" Isaac Ottewell, Eugenia, phoe Feversham 23r33. WAJVTEB â€" AiUM»Li â- uitahle fo! mink and fox feed. â€" Bert McInto&{ , Eu^reoi*, pihone Feveniir-i StU Mrs. Edith Phillip^ of Toronto is spending a few days in town. Dr. Fred Munray spent a couple of days thlg week at the home of Mrs. Jos. Blackburn. Cpl. Ivan Henderson of Tor-jni ispent the week end with his mother, 'Mrs. R. (Hv Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jolliffe of Tor- onto spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. WT, Hyslop. Mr. and iMrs- Chas. Crossley of Toronto spent the week end with the latterls mother, Mrs. W. Boyd. Mr. Fred Breen of Toronto is vis- iting this week with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. Richardson. Mr. Gaylord Kaitting of Detroit, Mich., spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm- Kaitting. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. McDonald of Islington spent the week end in town icnewing old acquaintances. i:xrN.r> c- a T f ij; v 1 v. • ^1** MyTtlc Kennedy of Toronto FOR S.'VLE â€" 16 young \orkshire " , , .,' .^, , , . T 1. T-, was a •wv^k end vifeitor with her pigs, reauy to go. _ John Flyr^n,] ^^^^^^^^ ^^ p j jj^^„ . Flesherton. r 8p2 . . « â-  I - â- â-  - -â- '- • â- --â- -â-  Mr. Clarence Alexanaer ot Owen For sale â€" 12 acres good quality Sound is holidaying this week at his alfalfa and timothy hay- â€" Phone ^ home in town. jvirf, Alex. Cameron at Hyland 0&57 Toronto. 8cl FOR SALE â€" Black Percheron horse 8 yrs- old; Adams % -wagon in Al condition â€" J. W. R. Lever, phone 3»rl4 Flesherton. ep2 FOR SALE â€" Oak buffet and goose feather pillow^. â€" Mrs, Jas. Stin- 6on, CO. Jos. Radley, R. R. No. 3, Flesherton. 8c2 Mr. Wm. McMillan left last week to work on the Peace River Highway in Alberta. Misfe Arlene "Taylor of Toronto is spending a week at her parental home in town. Mrs. Jack Kaye of Collngwood and Mrs. Gordon Besse of Oshawa were pleasant callers in town one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Fawcett of Burlington fepent the first of the week with the latter's parents, Mr- and Mrs. Lewis Pedlar. After having received her "cap" I it, Toronto Western Hospital, Mar- CAiME ASTRAY â€" To my premises, | jorie Brackenbury is spending three 2 young cattle. Owner prove pro- 1 weeks holidaying at her home, perty and pay expenses. â€" P. Muir, ] Miss Ruby iHolley of Toronto FOR SALE â€" Medium size Speight â- wagon; quantity of dry lath; and Daisy barrel chum. â€" J. T. Parker, I phone 32r2 Flesherton. 6p2 ' Ceylon. 8p3 WANTED â€" Good clean home for invalid girl 7 years old; good re- spent a weeks holiday with her mother, Mrs. Holley, and siteter, Mrs. WT. Hyslop. „ „,, ^ Mr. Norman Tackaberfy, who has munerat.on. VVnte t« Box 255 The ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^ j,^,f ;„ ^^^ Flesherton Advance. ap2 Q^angeviUe hospital, is visiting in town at present. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stewart of De- troit are holidaying with the form- er's parents, Mr- and Mrs. John Stewart. JX)ST â€" Steel fishing rod between my home and Laurie Pedlar's, 4th line- Finder please notify Percy Magee Eugenia, phone 6r2 Fever. NOTICE â€" Trespassing on Lots 33 and 34, Con. 12, Artemesia, strictly prohibited; offenders will be pros- ecuted. â€" Bert Magee, Euenia- 2ip6 STRAYED â€" From premises of the undersigned at Portlaw, 4 ewes with lambs, red marking on back. â€" W. H. McNally, R. R. 3 Flesh- erton, phone Dundalk 71t33. NOTICEâ€" Will the person who took the desk lamp from the Eastern Star rooms please return, as it was a gift to the Chapter. â€" Mrs. Irva Clark, W-M. 6o2 GENERAL INSURANCE Fire â€" Catsnalty Hospitalization â€" Weather in any of the best companies MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE G. D. MacARTHUR Phone 82J Flesherton GAME .AiSTRAYâ€"Canie to my preni- misete, 2 head of yearling; cattle. Owner prove pro.perty and pay expenses-â€" Wm. J. Hineks, Ceylon phone Flesherton 2213. Tcii FARM FOK SAI.i: 50 acres. Lot 156, Con. 3, N.E., Artemesia, with buildings, well wat- ered, land nearly <ill eleme<l; 1 ' -j miles from Flesherton- Apply to Chate. .McDcrmid, R.R. :?, Flesherton, or Ix)rne Sharp, Guelij)h. FARM FOR SAMi Comprising East Half I/.ils 141 and 142. 2 N.E., Artemesia; 80 acres Good buildings. Alxjut 2Vi miles from Fk'.sluTton- Apply to Heniy Brown Sr., R. R. No. 2, Flesherton. GENERAL TRUCKING -My truck is available for General !i<kiiig. Will gm anywhere for : ry kind of load at reasonable • ioes. Your patronage solicited and sat- isfaction guaranteed. ELDKIDUB BOYCE Phone 74r2I Eugenia, Ont. 47p8 Thousands of tons of spinach were consumed by Americans last year. There's grit for you. BUSINESS CARDS DR. T. D. PARK PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Graduate of Toronto University Office: Kennedv Block Phone 77 Flesherton C. J. BELLAMY Vi:,LACE CLERK A Commissioner for taking Affidaritg Issuer of Marriage Licenses CONVEYANCING DEEDS MORTGAGES, WIL^S, Etc. Office: Toronto Street, Flesherton HARRIS & DUNLOP SOLRITORS, Etc MARK DALE HAKUISIKUS, Phone .18 Mr- Dunlop will be in C. J. Bellamy's office every Sat- urday from 6 to 8:30 p.m. ADDITIONAL LOCALS Mr. and -Mrs. Frank Stewart and three Sons of Toronto spent several days with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart. Mr. Earle Thurston was in Toron- to the past several days making arrangements to take a course through the D.V.A. Decoration Sunday on August 11 in Flesherton Cemetery, in conjunc- tion with the dedication service of the colors of the Flesherton Branch of the Canadian Legion, Mr. Fred Goode and son. Bud and Mr. Jack Carson and son, Bill, of Buffalo, N.Y.. were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. McCracken and visited other friends in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horton of To- ronto spent the week end with Mr- and Mrs. Albert Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. John Lush of Meaford visited with them on Sunday. Mr. Norman Scarjow is making splendid progress with his new ibake shofp at the rear of the present struc- ture. He will have more commod- I [qus quarters when the new builiiing I is completed.' i CoL and Mrt, W. C. TreMwd of Toronto called on the latter's sister, Mrs. C. N. Richardson, for a short visit on Monday, while on their way to Balmy Beach L6dge, Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yearley and two children, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Armour and son. Bob, of To- ronto were recent visitors with Mrte. Sarah Guy and Jean. Mrs. Guy is recovering from a slight stroke she suffered three weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown Sr. at- tended the funeral of their son-in- law, Mr- R. W. Davis, at Simcoe. Mr. Davis was a roofing contractor and fell 35 feet wher. a ladder, on which he wos. standing, broke about 15 feet from the ground, throwing his 35 feet to the pavement below. The late Mr. Davis leaves his wife and three children. He 'served over- seas with the Air Force. ♦♦H 1 1 1 11 n III 1 1 1 .|i.|.. n i.i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n ** * **t t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n * » A/lassey-Harris Farm Equipment For Dependability and Service BUCKINGHAM Mr. and Mrs. Jack MoGauley and three children of CoUingwood visited with Mrs- 'McGauleys' brother, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hough. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davidson of Toronto spent the week end with the former's brother J.T. and Mi^. Dav- idson. Mr- Albert Hutchinson of Strong- field, Sask., who has spent the past couple of months in the east was a visitor with his sister-in-law, Mi's- John Brown and Mr. Brown. Mrs. M. Bowes of Toronto who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herb Taylcr. accomjpanied them to Meaford on Monday to visit relatives. Miss Margaret and Jackie Heron of CoUingwood are spending thi's week with '.heir uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hough. Mrs. Herb Blakey spent a fen- days last week with her parents, Mr. and MA. Robt. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylnr attended a "Welcome Homi' p:i::y for Ivan Si-l" livan at Tryon College last Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. D. Quinn, (formerly Arlene Buckingham,) of New West- mini'ster, B.C. and Mr. and Mrs. G. Quinn and son, Dannie, who are on a bwo months motor trip through Ont. and parts of the States called on old friends in this district last week. A number from here atteded the funeral of Mr. G. H. Burke, whose death occurred Friday evening at hia home in F&vershaim and to is wife and' family Sincere sympathy i.s expressed in their loss. WM. KAITTING LICENSED AUCTIONKEI for tlie County of Grey Knrm and Stock sales our sp 'alty Terms : reasonable. Satisfaction !.• ^uarante^d. Dates arranged at lln Advance office or phon« 4w. * LIGHTNING AND FIRE ARE DISASTROUS Consult GARNET MAGEE, Agent EUGENIA \UTOM0BLLE, FIRE, BURGLARY, PLATE GLASS AND GENERAL 'NSURANCE Confederation Life Ininranes NORTHERN MOTOR SERVICE Domestic and Commercial, Spill â€" Two and Three Phase, Hich Speed and Low Speed Electric DHIIh. Workmanship Guaranteed. Prompt rewinding service on electric motors of all kinds â€" J. MIDDLETON 7SS - tni At*. B. OWBN SOUND Phone 7S1 (Intended for Last Week) Mr- and Mrs. Jack Fulcher of St. Marys' visited a day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jamefe Hudson and family. Mrs. Hudson returned with them to visit her sister, Mrs. J. W. Brown. Miss Norma Bleakley of Brampton spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs- Jim Bleakley- Visitors over th» week end at tli» l)avi(fcon home were .Mr. and Mrs. Bill Armstrong, Barrie, Mr. and Mrs. Herb K'by of Feversham. Mr. F. Hewson and .ions, Don and and Garry, of Duntroon, and Claire ICngland of Hamilton, who is spend- ing a week at Wasaga Beach, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A Mullin and Elmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ros's Robinson and family of Rob Roy visited recently with Mr, and Mrs. Alf, Hawton, Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith and daugh- ter, Coreen. of Brantford spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Brownridge, the latter remaining for a .<(hort holiday, Mr and Mrs. .lames Hall. Owen .sound, spent the week end with the latter^ mother, Mrs. W. J. Mullen- We have the following machinete on hand: New 61ft. Binder Reconditioned 6-ft. Binder Reconditioned 7-ft. Binder New Dump Rake Frost & Wood Mower Used Damp Rake New 13-disc Grain Drill New 2-furrow Plow 2 Sets 3-section Spring Tooth Harrow Cream Separators: hand or electric Nearly new l-furrow Riding Plow Walking Plows, various styles Used 2-furrow Plow Tricycle^ Sunshine Baby Carriage BEATTY BROS. BARN EQUIPMENT Steel Bam Track Sling Chains Slings Carriers for both Steel and Wood Tracks %-in. Barn Rope Alssortment Harvesting Tools Pump Jacks: open gear or enclosed oil bath Water Pumps: shallow and deep well eystema S-in-1 Shingles ROOFING -AND MUING We still have some Insulbriek Siding Roofing and and 3-in-l Shingles FOR THE FLIES Screen Doors Window Screens House Spray Galvanized Screening D.DT. Bam Spray f [ RoU J. M. STAFFORD MASSEY-HARRIS FARM MACHINERY HARDWARE FEED ROOFING CEMENT FEEL Phone 4 r 22 FEVERSHAM, Ont. LiJ.ii*****«******4 r . > ,i r , | ,i | i|ii l iilil,i H ,«*,t,>** A**t a > 1 1 â-  â-  >n, â-  ' « i â-  f 1 1 11 I 1 1 II II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I' EUGENIA Recent visitors at the Hanley home were, Mr. and Mrs. John Bretherton and son Ian, Mr. and Mrs- Dean (Clin- ton and Mrs. Wm. Clinton and Mr- and Mrs- John Clinton, all of Toronto also Mr. and Mi^. Bo(b McMaster of Brantford- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pedlar of Niag- ara Falls spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, F. Pedlar and Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Ma- gee. Miss Shirley Caims accompan- ied them home and will spend a few days holidays with her sifeter, Mrs. Stewart Blkins and husband and children at Niagara- Miss Donna Fawcett is spending a fe^v weeks with her mother near Owen Sound. David Hook of Toronto is assisting Mr. John Hawkinfe with farm worlj. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Puiwis anO family of Toronto spent the week end at their cottage near the lake. The Misses Shirley and June Purvis and friend. Miss Dorothy O'Donnell are remaining for a few holidays. Mrs. Otto Rowe and son, Keith, of Baysville are visiting with the form- erfe parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Campbell, who motored to Barrie to meet them on Sunday. Noi-man Hams of Leaside, Toron- to who is a frequent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hanley, 8th Line, and w-ho is on Ms holidays there now received word on Monday, that his chum, Donald Johnston, also of Leaside, was accidentally drowned while on his holidays at St, Peter's Lake, near Bancroft. Miss Mary Weber of Markdale vis- ited a few days at the home of Mrs. Will. Hawkins. She also spent a few days with friends in Kimiberley. Mr. and Mrs. E- Proctor visited in Kimiberley with the formers' moth" er, Mrs. Mary Proctor, who ife ill. We hope she is soon well again. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Turner and family have returned to Bond Head aJter a visit with the formers' par- ents, Mr. and' Mrs. Oliver Turner- Earl Magee has gone to Bond Head where he has accepted a position- Success Earl. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Magee were: Mr. and Mrs.. Joe Little and Donna of Ehmdalk, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Porteous of Max- well and Mr. and Mrs Ranald Par- sons and children. 8th line. UNRESERVED CREIIIT AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, Implements and Furniture, the property of Matthew Pressick, will be held Friday, July 26th, at Lot 50, Con. 8, SD.R., Oc- prey (7^4 miles norest-east of Dun- dalk, IV2 miles west of Badjerote). -Geo. E. Duncan, Auctioneer. ********************* *** ************************** ***** *** * ********************* F. T. HILL & CO., Limited This Store will be closed the first week in August/ to enable our staff to enjoy a holiday. REMEMBER the week of closing August 5th to 12th F. T. Hill & Co., Ltd. Phone 7 Markdale * r ''â-  tjfiji,l

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