Wednesday, February 4, 1948 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE "Prices boot" â€" headline Natural â- Molt: People loarl Fleshdrton Tied Dundalk 6-6 Skepticism has never founded em- pires, cstablisheil principles, or dansred the world's heart. The grsdt doers in history have always been men of faith. Small Ads FOR SALE â€" 18 Yorkshire pigs, 8 weeks old.-Phone 41w4 Flesherton FOR SALE â€" Used cutter, new set of bobsleitrhe (Noble) â€" Geo. Smith Durham, Ont. 36c2 FOR SALE â€" Ow, 3 years old, mil- king well. â€" Thos. Fenwick, Proton Sta., phone Dundalk 196r4. FOR SALE â€" Pair ladies' boots and skates, nearly new, size 4^^. â€" phone 17, Flesherton. 36p2 JTAiPTEB â€" AiMawIa statable for mink and fox toed. â€" Bert Udntoal) Euc«iua, ^MM F>rsn)tf~i ftrSB FOR SALE â€" Cooik sore ia. good condition gm>d heater and cooker. â€" Phose Kiwi Fle^erton. a4p2 WANTED â€" Highest prices paid for horse hides, beef hides and sheepskins. â€" Frank Eagles, phone 4Ud Flesherton. 33p4 TOR SALEâ€" 1981 Chevrolet coach in good shape, new tires, sell cheap. Oaa be seen at Adlam's gar&ge. â€" Bob Crofl, phone 97 Flesherton. WAJ«JTED â€" Farm from 100 to 300 acres, good land, to rent with op- tion to buy. I have for sale two fkim tractors and combine. Phone 99w at Markdale. 36p2 TRACTOR IMPLEMENTS â€" New 2 furrow plow; new 14-16 plate disc harrow; new Timkin-bearinsr rub- ber tire wagon; quantity of feed oats. â€" Edgap Betts, phone 46J Fleeherton. 36e2 WANTED â€" Man for steady traTsl among consomera in Qrey Conatf . Permanent connection with large manufacturer. Only reliable hust- ler considered. Write Bawleigfa Defpt. ML-B^Oa-lSl, Uontxwal. HELP WANTED â€" Mother's he^>er in small modem suburban home adjacent Weston by young couple with 2 small children; every con- venience and special prtreleges; good pay according to capabilities, fare advanced. Write Mrs. T. F. Burton, 22 Boylen Ave., Weston or intervipw Mrs. J. E. Smith, 338 6th St. E., Owen Sound. 34cl FARMS WANTED We have some people inquiring for farms for spring possession, if you are wanting to sell write jfiving fuil particulars. WATSON & WAT.SON Dundalk, Ontario FARM FOR SALE Flesherton made things interest- ing for Dundalk C.O.L. team in the Ice Palace Friday night, and despite the absence of four regular players, managi'd to come out of the game with a tJ-G tie. Dundalk had beaten them 8-1 in Dundiilk. The game did not mean very much to th« local team as they were comfortably es- tablished in thiixi place. Maybe for this r»iison and the absence of the four players the attendance was not up to the mark of other games this season, but a <food crowd was on hand. The first period was slow, hut Dundalk took the lead 3-0 on goals by Stafford from Haw and Bradley," Grummett from Campbell and Bus Springgay from Scilley. There were no penalties. Th« second period was even in scoring with each team counting twice. Dundalk made it 4-0 when Bradley went in alone at 1.36. With that disgrace staring them in lihe face the boys decided they had to do somjethin£> about it and Dargiavel counted with Teetep and Chard tak- ing assists. Piper then added an- other from Cairns at 7-16 and at 8.21 of tb« period Bradley took Stafford's pass and the period ended 6-2. The penalty in this period was given to Bradley for a trip. Cairns took a pass from Roy Best at 1.46 of the third period and Staf- ford added another one on Haw's pass at 4.68. Dan MacTaviah took a tripping penalty, but no damage was done while he was off and at 7.33 Dargavel took Chard's pa^a to make the score 6-4. At this point Sprtgngay and Oaims had a little boRKping duel that ended in a fight and both were banished witih a ma- jor penalty, and then to liven things up a bit Springspay attacked Cairns in the pest box, and while they were cooling out Boyd made one of his iSamous cork-screw rushes through the Dundalk team from defence and his driving shdt was too much for Batchelor. The fight livened the gine up and play was fast for thp remainder of the game. With the count 6-5 Flesherton became de- termined to tie the game and with Ferris holding his end up in goal, the boys went to work and a gang- inng attack wtis fruitful whicn Ted MacTavish took Piper's pass from the comer and made sure that the biscuit went in^p the net. That ended the scoring, but it was not that there were no shots on goal, as both goalies made some wonderful stops. In fact both were real good. This was the last scheduled game and the Majors will now wait for the League play-offs, which will start ne3ct week, no doubt. Markdale entertains Dundalk this Wciln(>?(l:iy night and Dundalk and Shelbumc hitch up Friday night at Dundalk, Dundalk â€" goal. Batchelor; de- fence. Scilley. Soper; centre, Rprinp;- gay; wings. Campbell, Grummett; altematfs: Stafford Bradley, Haw, Heard, McRae. Flesherton â€" goal, Ferris; def- ence, Bannon. Boyd; of-ntro. Cairns; winfTS, Piper, R. Best; alternates, Dartravel. Teeter. G. Chnrd. F,. Mac- Tavish. n. MacTavish. • Local aod Personal Mrh . G. W. Grahaou spont the weok end in Owen Sound. Mrs . J. W. Cook was in Toronto on Fi id«y. Lots 161-162, S.W. T. & S.R., Art- emesia, I'/i miles south of Flesher- ton on No. 10 Highway, ideal past- ure lots, CO acres workable;, ,3.5 acres recently seeded to long-term past- ore. 20 acres good hardwod bush, 3 excellent spring creeks; priced to â- ell. â€" E. J. Parker; for information plM>ne 82w3 Flesherton. 35t3 HARRIS & DUNLOP BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. EU- Phone M 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 PJiTSICIAN A SURGEON Orachiate of Toronto Unircrsity Office: Kemtedv Block Phone 77 Flesherton Mrs. Cecil MacTavish spent thu week end in Toronto. Mrs. I{. lientham returned Friday from spending a month with mem- bers of her family in Toronto. Be sure and attend the Hanover- Flesherton hockey game Saturday night in Flesherton Ice Palace. Mrs. W. J. MacMillan spent sev- eral days last week with her son, Angus, at Weston, Mr. Hai-old Best looks almost as good as new and expects to be on deck for the Hanover at Flesherton giame Saturday night. WUss June Devey, Messrs. Roger Brownlee and Jim Crosier of Toron- to visited on the week end with Miss Jean McCraoken. Mr. F. W. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Mack. Duncan and John, spent Sun- day in Toronto. Mrs. F. Duncan re- turned witJ> them, after spending a week in Toronto. Mrs. F. H, W. Hiokling called on Mrs. Milton Bannon, who is in the Markdale Hospital, and reports she is much Improved. Her friends wish fot- her a speedy recovery. Will any person having clotihing to spare or any useful article for a baby and boy of two years kindly leave at E. J. Fisher's store so that the W. I. can pick it up and distrib- ute to the needy In Flesherton. February meeting of the W.I. will be held at tiie home of Mrs. Hass on Friday, Feb. ISth, at 8 p.m. Roll call answered by exchange of val- entines. Lunch â€" cake, Mesdames E. Fisher, J. Braekenbury and M. McFadden; sandwich, Mesdames J, McDonald, Genoe and Aberdein. A skating party for old timers, from 16 to 98 years of age, will be held in the Ice Palace on Thursday, Feb. 19th. You skaters of ten and some years ago, have your skates on your feet and be out on the ice that night. It will be good for the aches and pams of old age. SEMI-PRO. STANDING Won Lost Pta. Dundalk 4 8 Markdale 4 18 Proton Station 8 8 Flesherton 3 3 6 Rock Mills 14 2 Feversham 18 2 Flesherton Took Two Gaines From Rock Mills Flesherton Semi-Pro. entry took two games fiom Rock Mills during the past week, winning 12-6 on Wed- nesday nigM of last week and on Monday edged them by 9-7. Mon- day nlRlit's game was well played and very interesting. Rock Mills led 4-1 at the end of the first period and 6-4 at the end of the second. Witli a final apart Flesherton tied it at six all and then Rock Mills again took the lead, Flesherton got another ami then went ahead by netting two more to win the game. The scorers in this game were Ellis 2, Seeley 4 and Phillips 1 for Rock Mills, and for Flesherton Milne and Teeter had 3 each, Gibson 2 and Thurston 1. Something not seen t*»ese days was the performance of Fleshei-ton's first line, when' they played through the second and third periods without relief and 57 min- utes of the wihole game, having only one relief in the first period. Bruce Hodigikinson took three penalties, the only ones issued, for tripping when it meant saving a goal, and he play- ed a strong defensive game. Rock Mills had several break-^ways when their opponents were pressing, but on several of the occasions Scarrow arose to the occasion in defending his citadel, but a couple of times he was beaten. In Wedesday's game Grummett received a cracked rib and w-as un- able to play Mondiay night. Rock Mills â€" goal, Woods; de- fence, Breadner, HodgMnson; centre Ellis; wings, Seeley, Phillips; alter- nates: Russell, R. Clark, W. Oark, Porteous, Partridge. Flesherton â€" goal, Scarrow; de- fence, Gibson, Taylor, centre, Thurs- ton; wings, Teeter, Milne; alter- nates: Johnson, Wilson, Plester, Aberdein. Referee: M. Piper. HOCKEY will be held in the FLESHERTON ARENA Saturday J Feb. 7 Hanover vs Flesherton -. / Game called at 8.30 Admission: 35c and 15c A. r l/ith LINE, OSPREY Miss Margaret Douglas of Toron- to is visiting her parenta, Mr. and Mi-s. M. Douglas, and Bruce. We are sorry to report Mrs. Sam Sanderson not very well. We hope she will soon be hale and hearty again. Miss Leoiia Short of Toronto was home fcr the -week end (with Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Short and sisters. Visitors witfe Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McKenzie were: Mr. Barl Bagle, Mr. and IMVs. Neil McKenzie and child- ren, all of ColTingwood. Mr. Baker of Kimberley is very busy at present in the conmuuity taking out timber for « lumber com- pany at Hanover. Jdr. and iMrs. Earl Jllaxwell visited with Mr. and IMrs. Ellwood Dobson at Ravenna this week end. We understand that iMr. Geo. Dob- son is busy with a contract for tak- iBg out timber for J. W. Bobtnaen. We are sorry to report Mr. Fred Semple very in Hhe hospital, having had a serious operation, and bope to hear of a conplete recovery. Mr. and Mrs- R. Scrapie is visiting with his grandparenta, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Semple. and with Mr. and Mrs. PeAy Semple. Mr. Percy Semple and Mr. Steve Sutton very giackwaly Tisited Mr. Fred Sample in the boapital at Toronto. Mr. Editor: we are very glad in this neck of the woods to have a motor load at this time of the year, if we have to have a doctor when someone is HI, or like to visit. We hope "we can keep it open, althoug'h it costs a little, but life is short We are happy to report that Mn. Harold Benson and baby girl ar» home from hotpitiJ, hale and hMVty- What about the, bear. -Maing hi* slradow? I hope Ithat he otfrne* oot and never goes baek. SEWING MACHINE SBRTICS All makes. Woilc GoaoBUitoed. Madifaies Eleetrifed Needles and Belts OM DUNCANS HARBWARB Fhone N Fleriietna WANTED YOUNG MEN, AGE 18 • 25 YEARS For light, clean work in a large textile plant. Ideal working conditions. Applicants must be willing to work shifts or steady late shift. Learners guaranteed 65c per hour. Permanent employ- ment and higher future earnings dependent on ability to do the work. Limited boarding accommodation available. Dominion Woollens & Worsteds Limited HESPELER, ONTARIO C J. BELLAMY Vi:.L,ACB CLBRK A CiMMlirtmi for taUii« AffMsvita •f Marrfaffe OONVKTANGDfG HOioraAOBe, wn 'a. â- »â- . WM. KAITTING tICENSBD AVCTIONBBS for the County of Grey yiam and Stock aales our ep alty Teraw: reaionaUa. SattiCaetioi) is guaranteed. Data* arranged at Hie AAraaec offiee ar phone 4m. C.O.H.L. SIANDI.NG Won Tied Lost Pts. Sla-lbunif 8 1 17 DuTidakk 6 1 1 13 Flfsht'i-ton 4 I 4 10 • iiund Valley .... ;i 1 G 7 .Markdale :t 6 6 EiMi 118 3 Games Past Week: Fle.shfi-ton 6, Dundalk 6 (iraiid Valley 19, Erin 11 SKATING ACrrVITIES AT THE FLE.SHERTON RINK Wid., 1 2.aO-3.;jO ,Jnr. Girls; H p.m., \'mU)n vs Kever.sham Semi- Pro. Kum<'. Thurs., 6 â€" 11.30-12..30 Sr. Girls; 3.30 1.;!(i Cook S. S. class; 7-8 Semi- Pro. praiKic; 3-0 .Sr. practice. Fri., 6 - ^:-' p.w. Prnton and' Rock Miills tiemi-Pro. Sat., 7 1-2 Midget hockey; 2-4 Free skating, children 14 and under; 8.30- 10.30 ILiiwver vs Flesherton Majors; 10.30 public skating. Mon., 'J â€" 2..W-3.30 Jr. Boys; 8.30 Dundalk and Rock Mills Semi-Pro, Tues., 10 â€" ll.aO-12.30 Sr. Boys; 3..10-4-'}0 Midget Hockey; 8 pjn. public .skating, music. Wed., 11 â€" 2.3e-350 Jr. Girlsj 8.30 Dundalk vs Flesherton Semi- Pro, game. Thurs., 19 - 8-10 Old Timers' Skating Party to Sydenham 5)katlni; It will generally be fcrand that men who are constantly lanaeriting thMr ni ki«ik are only reaptnifr the ronsequenceg of their own neglect, mismanagement and hnprovidcnce, or want ol applieatlm. WZJT Che'/rolet FI RST ! FIRST in PRODUCTION, in SALES and in REGISTRATIONS of passenger cars jPI^^'V' in Passenger Car Production in 1947- â- 11%^ I according to published production figures. 21 ^^V in Passenger Cor Soles in 1 947â€" occerdiog â- llm^ I to conclusive soles records. Pjl H^^V to Produce over a Million Cars and Trudct nim^ I in a postwar year, 1947, in Canada and the United States-according to published production figures. Ein^V in Total Passenger Car Production ond n K^ I Sales for the total 1 7>year period, January, 1931, to January, 1948 -according to published figures. A MODUCT or • INIIAt MOTOII WE. your loco! Chevroiet Dealerj-and every other Chevrolet dealer in Conada - ore proud and happy to moke the following report to buyers and prospective buyers of Chevrolet products: Again, In 1947, Chevrolet built and told mora cors than any other maker in the Industry, just m Chevrolet has built and sold more eorj tf»an any other maker for the total seven>eei»-yeor period, dating from January. 1931, to January, T948-lhe modern period of motor car historyl Naturally, we as well as General Moton ore proud of this outspoken preference for ChevrelaH. ond we ore determined to do everythbig in o«f power to continue to deserve this preference. We tliank every person in this community for his friendship and goodwill for o«r organization. We ore doing our level bMt to fill orders for new ChevcolaH just as promptly at we con-ond we deeply appreciate (he patience and undMttandiitf of oil our custemert who ore awaiting delivariet ef new Chovrolets. Needless to soy, yow buy wisely when yew buy the product of the worf^t forgejf producers of eo«, far that It the way to maximum doilor voluo. Until we can fill your order for o new Chavreiet. pleeie let ui help to keep your present cor in good niimi cortdMion by bringing It to m for tklKed Mrvko. t ,. V C-14 D. MacTAVISH & SONS Chevrolet Dealers FLESHERTON, Ontario »- 1