•I ? Wednesday. vSoiit ember 10, 1947 Till-: I^JJ<:SHF:RT()N ADVANCK 4. Small Ads FOR SALKâ€" Collie pups, month old. J. C. Whyte, phone 90J4. 14p2 FOR SALE â€" Bay jjeiieral purpose horse, 9 years old. â€" .A. S. Whyte, R.R. 3 Priceville, phone 99J4, 14p FOR S.ALEK Chevrolet sedan ear iix R-ood coiKiition, ^ood tires. â€" Leslie Watso.i, Uuiidalk. 15c2 â- â- â- â- â- ' f'.'- W' 'â- " ^'v r-fWr-^'-'' /T^ NURSING ASSlSTANTfS , CENTW FOR â- â- TBAINtlW.. ,. FOR S.\LE â€" C.C.M. ladies bicycles in pood condition. Apply at The Advance office. FOR SALP: â€" Pigs, a large number, some ready to g^). good ones. â€" Joe Radley, R. R. So. 2 Flosht-rUni. LOSTâ€" Small female hound, 12 mos. oldg part beajilp. Finder please notify H. Best, phone 1.1 Flciihertoii FOR S.ALE â€" CookinK and eating apples, bring your baskets 25c â€" Gordon Stuart, phone 2'J.\L WANTED â€" Child's bed, approxim- ately 30x46 inches. â€" Mei-vin Dav- idson, Feversham, phone 9r22. ^'AJs'TED â€" Anun»Is ai^tatole fo; mink and fox feed. â€" Bert Mclntoai Gu^reniv, phon« Fevershri 6r2£ PLOWING â€" Cuatom plowing and discing. â€" Grant Sayers, R.R. 1 Priceville, phone 608r3 Durham. FOR S.A.LE â€" 10 pigs ready to wean. â€" Thos. Wood, R.R. 3 Flesherton, phone 45J12, 14p2 * ♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4* f »♦♦♦»♦â- »»>» *♦** I »ill H »» Asphalt Roofing, Insulbric :; Siding, Insulation 3-in-l Shingles 210 lbs, Winlock and Vee-Lok 126 lbs. Rock Face Rolls 70 lbs.. Smooth Face 55 lbs. Building Paper J Rollbrick Siding Insulbric. royal red with whit> nortar line. I ', Insulating Rock Wool Batts, 2 in. and 3 in. thick. Granulated Rock Wood loose in bags. BEATTY REPAIRS Galvanized Pipe % inch, 1 inch, 1V4 inch, 1% inch Pump Rod, Cylinders Hay Cai-s, Steel Track, Barn Door Ti-ack and fittings. % in Rope ', SEPARATORS and STOVES Renfrew Electric Separators, some reconditioned Separators. i ', New Renfrew Stoves Used' Beatty Electric Washing Machine, like new WAGONS !^J' her, T:i£ W-ft-n with Timknn bearings. Steel Tire Wagon '> Wooden Wheel Wagon. Wheel sets for rubber tires. 5 i W. E. BETTS Phone 46J FLESHERTON ^ Recent Graduates Enthuse About Course Recent graduates of the -N'ursing Assistants Course speak enthusiast- ically about their traininp: an;i thL interesting and remunerative em- ployment they are now following. Under the joint supervision of the Departments of Hf-alth and Educat- ion training- centres at Toronto, Ha- milton and KinK^ton are well equip- ped for instruction. Students receive SCO per month and provide their own maintenance. FOR SALE - I Acre of hybrid feed corn. â€" Len Haines, Kimberley, phone 012rl2 Thornbury. 15u2 FOR SALE â€" Durham bull, 7 mos. old, eligible for registration. â€" Wm. Walker, phone 119J3. 14c2 FOR sale:â€" Rej;. Shorthorn bull, 14 months old. Rosewood brec<iing. â€" Kendal Hawkins, Eugenia, phone Feveisham 0r42. lop2 FOR SALE â€" No. 4 Anchor -Holt cream separator in good condition. â€" Mervin David.'«jn, Feversham, phone 9r22. 14c2 Transpcrt'tirn , costs to the Train- ing Centre are paid by the Depart- ments. Free un.fonnis, including stockings, are provided. The course lasts for nine months, three of which are given over to classroom instruct- ion wi'ih the balance being spent in practical hospital experience. The in- stuictov.-i aie exi)erienceu Regi.stered Nurses with special qualifications. Upon graduation the situdeiit receiv- es a certificate from the Depai*men1 of Health as a Certified' Nurstng As. Entrants require Grade 8 educat- ' e in got d heal'A and' ^ h : cres .f 18 and 40. The fifth cnuree cominsmced Sept. 2nd'. Tnfcrmat'Tin and applicati&n forms can be obtained from the Director, Division of Nurses Registration, De- parfcn'cnt cf He.ilth, 455 Spad'ina *vr;v.;e, Toroiito. FOR SALE â€" li)27 Pomtiac sedan, good' condition, upholstery in fine shape, very small mileage. â€" R. PuckeriTig, Priceville. 16pl FOR SALEâ€" Double garage at Pro- ti-ti .''t.'ition, 16x20, ca.i he nioved Box 26 Proton Station or phone lS6r4 Dundalk. FOR SALEâ€" lii2'J Ess^x sedan in ex- ceptionally fine condition, privately o^'ned'. â€" Harold Best, Flcsherton. phone 13. 15pl FOR SALE â€" 300 New Hampshire pullets, 5 months old, startinig to lay. â€" Wm. Seeley, Badjeros, phooie DundiaJk 167w2. 15p2 FOR SALE â€" 1942 Chevrolet ti-uck- 176 inch wheel base, -new rack, good tires. â€" Noi-man Monaghan Singhampton, phone 1 r 6 Fever- ehem. 14p2 FOR S.ALF: â€" Empire range, u.sed one year; DeLav-al cream separator, used 1 month, .30 lb. capacity. â€" Dick Cai-son, Ceylon, telepihone Flesherton 22M3. 15c2 FOR SALE â€" Chestei-field and chair, brown covering, in goo<l shape, reasonable; CCM gent's bicycle, re- conditioned, new paint, good tires. â€" F. M. Duncan, tcltphoi.o Gl ut Flesherton. 15c2 OPPORTUNITY available with large •Sales Book Manufacturer, us a 'side-line or part-binne basis. At- tractive cpmmii.ssions. Applicant musl^ be known to lociU trade. For personal interview, write Box 2.50 The Advance, Fleahenon. HARRIS & DUNLOP BARRISTERS, SOLICITOUS, EU- Phone 38 .MARKDALE Mr- Dunlop will be in C. J. Bellamy's office every Sat- urday from 6 to 8:30 p.m. DR. T. D. PARK r>rYSICIAN & SURGEON Qieduate of Toronto Univeralty Office: Kennedv Block Phone 77 Fleiherton ~C. J. BELLAMY Vir.LACE CLERK A Commtaaioner for taking Affidavltfl laaner of Marriage Ltcenaaa CONVEYANOING DEBDB MOllTGAOES, WlL'.S, BSt«. Office: Toronto Street. Fleaherton WM. KAITTING LICENSED AUCTIONEER for the County wf Grey Farm and Stock aales our sp 'alty, Terma: reaeonable. Satisfaction U rnarante^. Dates arranged at !%« A4y«ne« office or phone iw. EUGENIA In last wetik's .\dvanc3 the item re the VV. A. chould have read "at the home of Mrs. J. CampbuU' in- stead of Mrs. Martin as published. Mrs. Wilfred Magee spent a few days with her daughter, Mr.s. Doug Cairns, near Ceylon. Mrs. Cairns and Shirley also visited with Doug and wtfe. Miss Marge Martin was home from i^chool over the week-end. Thieves entered Mr. Fred Pedlar's garaige sometime early Saturday and stole his car. The car has not yet been received. We hope Mr. Ped- lar locates his cai' soon and that it is in good order. The Misses Man-y and Isobel Mc- Kee of Toronto, and Mrs. McCarthy were week-end viisitors at the Mc- Kee home. School reopened Tuesday morning with Miss Patterson again in charge. Miss Hass teacher at Rock Mills was at our .school on Monday and took an obKenvation lesson. We wish the teachers success in their year's work. Mr. and Mrs. Di-aimie of Indiana were recent visitoj-s at the Pinkerton home. Mir. and Mrs. GowlBn Thurstor; and little daughter o>f Toi-onto were week-end vi-sitora of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mcintosh and other relatives. 8TH LINE OSPKEY local and Personal HAMILTON â€" RUSSEJX The living rown of the home of Earl Russell. Rock Mills, banked with with baskets of gla<iioli, sweet peas and nimmer flowers and an arch ot evergreens, formed the setting foi- thi' marriage of Eleanor Velera Rus- sell, youmgest daughter of James Riis!-('li and the late Mrs. Russelll. Flesherton, to Clarence Sydney Wal- lace Hamilton. Flesherton. The cer- emony was performed' Aug. Ki with Rev. W. White of Rock .Mills Baptist church officiating. Mrs. -lames Uus- seB plaved the wedding music and wore a powder likie crepe dress with corsige of mixed roses. The bride given in marriage liy her father, wore a dress <]f white silk jersey She wore a shoulder-length veil held in phii'i- liy a bm.ieau of orange bios- some um\ a corsage of pink roses and bouvardia tied with filver rib hon. The bridesmaid, Mli«s Lois Wil liams, ousin <if the bride, wore a tiM(|Uiiise Idue crepe dress with lacn trim, a l>and of white flowers in her h"ir, an<l a corsage of white roses. The groom was attended by Eld'on Fisher, Toronto. Miss Ruth Russell sister r.f the briile, received wearino white silk jersey dress with blue flowers. Her corsiige was of coral Toses. She was assisted by the groom's mother, who wore a sky- blue frIiVimed in black ami corsage of coral roses. Leavirvg for a honey- moon in Northern Ontario, the bride wore a turquoise blue dress writh black accessories and" corsage of pink rose.i. On their they will live in Flesherton Future Events DANCE AT KIMHRRLEY Dance in Krmiberley Communiy Hall on ThiHsd'ay, Sept. U, to music by Norm Hartley and hi* orchestra. Door prize and booth. Daiwing !):.10 I sMil. Admissimi; 50c. DANCE IN I'RICKVILLR Dance in Institnte Hall, Priceville, Frid'iy, Sept. 12Hi. with music by SMi*pe's Orohestrn; roiuid' an<l square dancing. Refreshment booth. Ad- mi isien: 3£c. .Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Basehke, Prest- on, spent the week end with Mrs. J. Crawford' and Billy. While here they vi.sited with Mr. Crawford, who is ([uite ill ill ('ollXigwood hospital. We wish for him a speedy recovery. Mr. Ronald Bla.schke returned with his parents, after spending the holiday with his aunt. .\j\.-3. M. Murphiy, Eilizabeth an<i John spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown in Colling- wood. Mr. John Stephens spent the week end in Collingwoo<l with his aunt. Mrs. F. Bell. Mr. and' Mrs. Jas. J. Ottewell, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stephens,- Mary and limmie, spent Sunday with Mrs. A White an<l family. Collingwood. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. (i^uy Poole, rtcently manied. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fenwick, Marion and Dorothy, spent Sunday with Mr. an<l Mrs. Herb Poole at Wa- saga Beach. Mir. and Mrs. Fenwick will attend the presentation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Poole in Collingwood in honor of their son, Guy, and his wife. 'Intended for Last Week) Mr. J. Crawfoid has ha<l to uniier- go a secon<l operation in Coiling- wnod' Hospital, and v.'e hope for him a speedy recovery. Mr. nad Mrs. Robt Henderson of Moos? Jaw Sask., and Mi.ss Pansy Thompson of Toronto visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Crawforl (i'uiing Fli.sherton Old Home Week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Chester of Whit- l)y visited at the Cr.iwford homo. Mr. Ronahl Blaschke of Preston" is spending a holiday with his aunt, .Mrs. J. CrawfoixV, and Bill. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stephens and Mary visited with Mr. and' Mrs. Wm Fad<i'en of Toronto and attended the C. N. E. returning home Sunday. Mis. Peter Somers has accepteti a schcol at Kranitforo' and will betpiii her duties on Sept. the ."^rd. Some of the boys on the line have gone West for the hai-vest. Thresh- ing is the owler of the d'ay on this line. Mr. Ross Sniith will he the teacher at S. S. No. 5 school for the next term, starting Sept. 2. We wish Mr. .Smith and pupils a very succe.ssfu! ear. â- Visitors with the Fenwick family â- iver the week-end were, Ed Wimgor and chum, Ed. (Wibbons, of Welland and Mrs. Reevc-Newsion and dlaiigh- ter, Gloria, of Toronto. Mrs. K-'.thleen Hawkiiis spent the past week visiting in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sutherland' of Stratford spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leitch and babe of Ald'ershot spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cook and family. Mr. Jack McDonald of Toronto was a visitor at his parental home in to^vn over the week end. Mr. Earl Blackbuni of Toronto sperrt. the week end with his mother, Mi-s. W. J. Blackburn. Jlisses -Anile Akins and Margaret Tumey are teaching this year at Rouge Hill and Humberstone public schools, respectively. :.Ir. un.; Mrs. Frank Teeter, How- ard, Stanley and B-obbie, spent the week end in Toronto and' attended the CNE. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Best left on Friday to spend the winter in Dur- ham with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mc- Kechnie. Miss Maxine and Master Douglas Teeter have retuinied to their home i in Markdale, after spending their i holidj;|s with their grand'parents, Mr- I and Mrs. Frank Teeter. Mr. EldoTi Fisher of Toronto spent the week end' with his mother, Mrs. Ed. Fisher, who accompanied him on Sunday on a motor trip to visit rela- tives at New Liskeard. Mr. and' Mrs. F. B. Keys of Hunts- ville were pleasant visitors in town last week. Mr. Keys was-the fonner pastor in the Baptist Chiirch. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stevenson, Bruce and Lynn, of Toronto and Mr. ond iMrs. â- Cliff Honess of Hanover were recent visitors with Mr. and -Mrs. Frank Eagles, Springhill. â- Visitors recently with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Teeter were: Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Carndall, Wellesley, N.Y., Mrs. Sid Tooke, Marjorie and Fred, of Brockville, Mrs. Alex. McCutch- eon and Orville Eraser of Markdale and Mrs. Bert Bussey of Dundalk. A bathing suit like « barbed wire fence i? designed to protect the pro- perty with-dut obstructing the view ASSESSOR WANTED TOWNSHIP OF ARTEMESIA Applications for the position of Assessor for the Township of Artc- mesia will be received by the Clerk until noon on Monday, Sept, 15, l5"i47. â€"A. B. CHARD, Clerk Flesherton, .Ont. >»M»lâ- *.»»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^i♦♦♦^^♦♦^^♦♦♦♦^^.»^.»â- ^. ^ .^â- ^ â- ^â- ^â- ^»^^'^I'^^'^^^^*^^''j ROOFS INSUL-BRIC SIDING W'c arc st.'ii-tiiifj next week to put on roofs in your district. Tt is an opiiortunity whilst our expert ai)i)licators are in your district, to have yo'ur roof rc-sliin^lcd or have that Insul-bvic job dune. Contact our local representative G. B. Welton, '• '' Kay Roofing & Shingling Munshaw House, Corporation, Ltd. Flesherton, ***** * ****************** * 1 1 1 1 n I M I m > > *< c I n M »». ANNOUNCEMENT Come in and see the new M> TRACTOR FORD ENGINEERED FOR FASTER FARMING : Now on display in our Show Rooms This Tractor has 22 new improvements, including ne\v Speed Transmission THIS IS iTHE TRACTOR YOU H-\VE WAITED TO SEE Ask for a derponstration on your farm BOYD BROS. Ford and Monarch Dealers Phone 20J FLESHERTON t ********** * * * ** * **** 4 * **** * * * ****** t H l '^* * ' ! 1 1 » . H » *** * * ** *** * ****** * * * * * t9t***t*tt H *t f t****t9t»****^ Z I > F. T. HILL & CO., Limited ii SEPTEMBER Fur Coat Sale TWO POPULAR STYLES IN MINK DYED CONEY for MISSES and WOMEN Outstanding Value in a Go-everywhere Coat NEW FEATURES INCLUDE Full Push-up Sleeves Flared Sleeves with windshields in cu'^s High Quality Rayon-Satin Lining- Youthful Boxy Line;' New Long Length Sizes 12 to 44 Priced $135.00 Our Dress Department is now showing A grand group of Smartly Styled DRESSES for FALL All in' the new length. F. T. Hill & Co., Ldt. i Phone 7 Markdale MHmM II»» fM » MH »I M Ii mMMM III H i m i U >> 4 k <