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Flesherton Advance, 23 Jul 1947, p. 4

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WMKW^ « I] II .1 Wednesday. July 23, 1946 THE FiattHERTON ADVANCE: SPECIAL REUNION Spring I Chicken Dinners ', Spring Roasting Chickens, around SVz lbs., from ; Mrs. J. A. Nichol's flock at Ceylon. I T>INNERS FROM SUNDAY TO WEDNESDAY ; from 12 noon to 2 p.m. and 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Reservations must be' made in advance A real home cooked dinner ; at $1.50 per plate EUGENIA LODGE ; EUGENIA ; John D. Spanhouse, Prop. service in St. Cbluroha church on Sunday morning. r.t \ and Mrs. Alev. Corbett of Lon- cioii f.re guescs of'-M*. and Mrs. H. Ridhardson. Miss Bessie Stoneouse is assisting in the home of Mi-s. Walter Ewing. Miss Nellie iloliean of Toronto is spending a thr^e weeks' vacation with relatives and friends: Last week we mentioned that Mrs. Pinkerton had her arm brokefti. It sliould have read a bone in her hand that was broken. All hope for Mrs. Pinkerton a speedy recovery. Mrs. Neil Norman and family of OrilJia are sipendiag a few days with relatives around here. VICTORIA CORNERS THE llesherton Advance Published on CoUingwood St., Flesherton, Wednesday of each week. Circulation 1,100-. Price $X.OO a year in Canada, paid in â- (tvance; $2.60 per year in the United States. F. J. THUBSTON. Editor visitors with iiir. and Mrs. Wikfied Magee. Miss Carmelle Martin of Toronto is spending her holidays at her borne. Miss Anne Tudor of Clarkuburg was home over the wee>k erd. Mrs. John Sipanhouse Jr. is spend- ing a few days in Toronto. PRICEVILLE EUGENIA Owing to continued wet weather during the past weeik, it has been ii^KWsible for farmers to make any p.-Ojfress in haying operations. Mj. and Mrs. Will Walker, Blanche ar.l Ruth, spent the week end with fi, nds in Toronto. The two girls rci.'.ained for a few holidays. Irs. Glen Pedlar is carrying the i.iu I on the Eugenia rural route dur- in- the absence of her parents, Mr. y - i Mrs. Giirnet iMlagee, who are hol- h .lidaying in the western provinces, li.ifls Beryl Turner of Toronto is liolidaying with Mrs. Pedlar. Mrs. Boss Lehman of Toronto. dau,Grhter of Mr. Jake Williame of the village, is spending a month's holi- days with her sister, Mrs. W. G- Davit's, in Winnipeg. In company wit-ii ilr. and Mrs. Davies, she spent two weeks at Pinewood Lodge at Kenora. and had a most enjoyable time. She intends to return to her home at the end of July. Mr. Ghas. Annette of Toronto, son- in-law of Mr. Jake Wiiliame, is in St. Joseph's hospital at present and faks been critically ill. The latost report is that he is feeling somewhat better. We are sorry to report Mrs. Wm. Hyslop ill at ipersent at th« home oi her daughter, Mrs. J. Camptbell. We hope she is soon able to be around. Congratulations to Mr. and Mw- Mward Camipbell on the arrival of a baby girl on July 14â€" Oheryl Ann. We exend our sympathy to Mrs. Joe Williams and Mr. Thos. Fenwick ^ Ceylon, fonnerly of Eugenia, in ttie recent deaih al their sister. Mrs. Bd. LeGard, Clenside, Saek. Mrs. LeGard was well known in this dist- rict. We extend sincere sympathy to the bereaved husband and family. We also extend our sympathy to -tke wife and family of the late Mr, Henry Alexander of Feversham. who pused awiay on Sunday. IMiss Isabel McKee of Torono Bp<mt a, few days at her home here. Miss Mary MoKee and Mr. Mc- Carthy of Toronto are spending their holidays at the former's home. Mrs. Stewart Elkins, son Donald •nd baby, Anne, of Niagara Falls arrived Sunday to spend a few holi- days with her mother and sister, Mrs. J. Cairns and Shirley. Her daughter, Marion, has been holidaying here the past fow weeks. We extend sympathy to the Cairns faTuilies and other relatives of the lat." ^liss Mamie Hogg of Winnipeg, Whose deah occurred recentyl. Miss HoKK was a resident of Ekgenia some years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Murray and family of Gait are holidaying at thi home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Magee. Mr. and Mrs. Don Carson and ehildren have returned to Toronto, t/ter holidaying the paet week or so with her sister, IJrs. Russell Johnson. Mrs. Lewis of Toronto spent the week cud at the Ilanley and Stewart homes, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Burton have lUturned home from Toronto. Mr. Art Protor of Hanover spent Am week end at his parental home. mas Jean Proctor of Fleahcft-ton is holidaying at hor heme. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa, Tudor, Gerald mui Thelma of Varney were Sunday Mrs. Evans of Owen Sound is vis- iting her daughter, Mrs. Archie MacOuaig. tf Mr. and Mrs. Dick Carson, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Dave Adams of Ceylon, spent Tuesday at Fergus. iMIr. an Mrs. Wilfred Parslow of New York .spent several days with his brother. Bob Parslow. Mrs. Aldcorh spent a few days at Leith with Misses E. and Laura Mc- Kinnon at their cotta^re. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McLean spent the first of the week at Gnelph. Mr. and Mrs. Will Christie, with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sturrock, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carson at Washaga. near Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. Don Carson and fam- ily of Toronto visited with the for- mers' brothers. Jack and Dick. Mr. and Mrs. Matthews of Toronto are spending this month in Priceville ut the Manse. Mrs. Jim Sturrock and son, Archie, Mir. and Mrs. Bill McKeohnie and Betty Hincks spent Friday in Toronto Bom â€" At Dixonville, Alta., on Friday, July 4th, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Kristensen (nee Almeda Hincks) a daughter, Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Calms and two children of Waukesika, Wiiconsin, were guests last week witti Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McLean and Mr. and Mrs. If Richardson. Rev. and Mrs. Penman of Londes- borough are spendkig a few days with Mrs. Robt. Parslow and took the Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bannon were: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tanner and Sandra, Etobicoke; Mt. and Mrs. Jas. Bannon, Tommy and Donna Gail, and Miss Doris Bannon, Toronto. Incidentally Doris Was passing over our midst Friday night by T.C.A. on the 10:16 p.m. plane, enroute to Vancouver to spend her two weeks' vacation with her sistert, Kaye. Mr. Jas. Walker, Hamilton, was a 'holidayer' with his brother, Sandy, and family. We are sorry to report Miss Hazel Walker under the care of a physician- Miss Violet MacMillan of Shallow Lak«! has visited the past two weeks with her brother, Archie, and wife. Misses I^arjorie Stevens and Joice Patterson are holidaying with To- ronto friends. The friends and neighbors of the recent rewly-weds, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Copeland (nee Edna Price) assembled in Proton hall to spend a social evening with them. At the midnighi hour the gathering was called to order and an address was read by Miss Helen Corbett. The presenta- of an envelope of money was presen- ted to the young couple. Mr. Walter Atcheson accompanied by Messrs. R. G. Aoheson and Alex Sherson. Proton Station, to Toronto On Saturday afternoon- Master Wayne MacGregor, Prest- on is spending part of his simiimer vacation with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jas- Batchelor. Mrs. Margaret Brooks, the former Margaret Sherson, Edmonta, Alta., has been staying with her sister, Mlrs Geo. Ludlow, while visiting relatives here the past three weeks. She mot- ored her with her son, Paul, his wife and little daughter, who only stayed a short time here, prior to a trip through the States. It is 38 years since Mrs. Brooks has visited her rel- atives here. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Blvin Moore entertainei all members of the Sherson family in- cluding Mrs. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ludlow, Mr. and Mrs. .Abe Sher- son, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sherson, Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Sherson and family of Proton Station. Mrs. Brooks, ac- companied by Alex, and Mr- and Mrs. Abe. Sherson, motored to Toronto this Monday morning, where the former will leave on the midnight train for her home in EMmonton. Mr. and Mi-s. John Patton of Cal- gai-y. Alba., have been visiting with Mr- and Mrs. Elvin Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Dever, in com- pany witji the latter's slater a:id hus- band, Mr. and Mrs, Sinclair, of Dxin- das, are holidaying at their summer cottage On the Georgian Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Blwood Stevens, Wil- ma and Donelda, have moved from Kimiberley to their newly-acquired farm purchased from Mr. Elvin Mooer a couple of months ago. We welcome the Stevens fam".v to our i.eiglbborhood, of which Elwood was a u'fidint for a number of year.'. Wllma and Donelda are visiting for two weeks with their grandmother, Mrs. Albert Stevenson, Melanoton Little Miss Shirley Linton is en- joying a week's holidays with her grandparents, Mr- and Mrs. Ed. Stin- son and Mrs. Wim. Ludlow. Mr. and Mrs. Ray James, daughter Marlene, of Toronto, Mt. James of Mlattawa and Mrs. Adams of Ean Claire were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fortbes and fam- ' ily. Mr. Ray James and his father returned to the city on Saturday evening, leaving Mrs- James, Marl- ene and Mrs. Adams to visit their sister and daughter, Mrs. Forbes, until Wednesday. Miss Evelyn Gallau^her of Ware- ham visited at the week -end with hei grandparetns, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gallaugher. Excess Profits Tax Act Standard Profits Claims Bom HANNON â€" At Mrs. Nuhn's Nur- sing Home, Flesherton, on Sunday, July 20th, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hannon (nee Elsie Wilson) a son. SMITH â€" At East General Hos- pital, Toronto, on Wednesday, July 16h, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Smith, a son. Dennis Stephen. 21-DAY SPECIAL LOW RAIL FARES THIS SUMMER To EASTERN QUEBEC J"' m AND THE MARITIMES NOTICE Recent amendments to the above Act provide that all standard profits claims must be filed with the Depart- ment of National Revenue before Ist September, 1947. All applications are required to be in such form and contain such information as may be prescribed b '-"â-  Minister and the Minister may reject an app' that is not made in such form or that does not such information. The prescribed forms (S.P.I) are available at ali - --i- trict Income Tax offices of the Dominion Government. All pertinent information required on the form must be included or attached thereto in schedule form. Ten- tative or incomplete forms or those filed after 31st August, 1947, -will not be accepted. Department of National Revenue Ottawa James J. McCaxm, M.D., Minister of National Revenua. y ♦♦ iii iii i iiiii ii iii iiii i i i i ii iii im iiiii m i* 3 Take advantage of these low summer fares for your holiday in Eastern Canada ... for a visit home or away with friends. Return limit 21 days, with stopovers permitted. EflFective JUNE 23rd to SEPTEMBER Ist inclusive CcaiBult any Canadian Pacific agent. GxH^iJluiH Qa<u^ 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL MERCHANDISE AT ElKs^s Store KIMBERLEY FROM THURSDAY, JULY 24 to THURSDAY, JULY 31 ; ; Yard Goods • I Gingham • Print > Chambray ; ; Poplin Broadcloth Span Rayon Cretonne Seersucker Striped Fltte. White Fltte. Women's Bathing Suits Dresses Skirts Blouses Lingerie Housecoats Woffle Cloth Hose Nylon Rayon siu ; Cottot Men's Fine Shirts Sport Shirts and Tronsem Fine Socks Work Shirts Overalls Wool Socks Sweaters Tioiuflrs : T Underwear < • " Children Dresses Play Suits Bathing Trunks Skirts and Blouses Pyjamas and Underwear Trousers Sweaters and Shirts BOOTS and SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY BUG KILLER, BINDER TWINE HAY FORK ROPE STOCK SPRAY CATTLE and HOG MINERAL and HARNESS PARTS STEEL UOti TBOUGHS 'LONG and SHORT STRAW" HORSE) COLLARS HARNESS :;.I.L. PAINTS and ENAMELS BOXER WALLPAPERS ♦< < 1 1 »♦♦♦<♦# ♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦ # ♦ ♦ II â-  1 1 1 1 1 n I m I m » - GREEN OR AMBER BOTTLES ? rpRADITIONALLY, Ale has always been distri- buted in green bottles but, owing to the present shortage of green glass, some Ale is being bottled in white or amber bottles. This is a temporary measure â€" and does not in any way affect the quality of the product Published by THE BREWIRfi IHDUSTRY (OHTARIO) "^^^ 'mm â-  < â- < ? > T

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