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Flesherton Advance, 15 Feb 1950, p. 8

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. .,i 1» Wednesday, February 15, 1950 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Small Ads jVANTBO â€" ABMw'i* aattiM* Cm mink and fox iMd. â€" S«rt MclatoaA FOE SALE â€" 1937 Plymouth sedaa in good condition. â€" Harold Phillips Vaxvall, phone l'"3-)hertou I21w3. FOUND â€" Truck tire and wheel. â€" Mul Hogarth, Ceylon, phone i07J2 Flesherton. S7«3 WANTED â€" Used fuiniture, »ny condition, rtiaaonable.^ â€" Mrs. Bas- tiii, Fisher Apt., Fleeherton. FOR SALE â€" Young gander, griey, or will exdange for goose. â€" R. S. Pitssimmons, phone 73w2. FOK SALE â€" Purebred Diofcam bull with iwpers, rising 2 years. â€" John W. Wvldrick, F0v«r«fa»m. 3«c2 FO£ af^LE â€" 2 hogs, one 10 mos. dd, ngistered, one 2 years old. â€" Jas. Hardy, Swinton Park. WANTED â€" 200 people in costume, Flesharton Community Centre, on Friday, Feb. 17th Prizes for the best. Local and Personal Mr. Earle Thurston of Windsor id visiting at his home this week. .Mrs. Ed. Fisher and M*i'. EJldon Fisher spent the week end with re- latives in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ken McKee and t;wo dauirhters of Toronto spent the week end in town with the former'.s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MoKee. V Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Duncan left last week on a motor trip to Florida and will visit for a couple of weeks with friends at 8t. Petersburg. Mias Margaret Turney of Owen Sound and Joan Tumey of Grand Valley spent the week end at their ptirental home. Visitors wih Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Adams on the week end were: Irmu West, Doris Keel, Joan Adams, Bill West and Bruce Adams, all of To- ronto, Jim Adams of London and Ena Adams of Owen Sound. .NOHCBâ€" Any type of steady work wantsd in Fletherton or within comnwtiiv distance â€" C.-A. Bati- tln, Usher A{)t., Fleshertoo. FOR SALE â€" Number of chunks vt pigs, about 100 lbs.; YorkJ&ire boar, will sell or exchnage, â€" Alex. Duncan, pihone 40J4 Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" Young sow; horse, 8 years old; quantity of baled hay. â€" Geo. Boyce, Rook MSUs, phone 96 J 4 Flesherton. 38c2 FOR SALE â€" Steel bed, spring and «pring-fllled mattress 5^ in. wide. â€" M. Dobson, phone 75J1 Flesh- erton. 87c2 HIDES WANTED â€" Highest prices paid for beef, horse and Aeep hides. â€" ^Frank Eagles, i>hone 41J3 FleshMton. 86p2 FOR aALB â€" AldadJn hanging lamps, heavy spring, stays any height. â€" Ehnerson Wickens, phone «ar2 PleshertonJ 87p2 FOR SALE â€" Several choice young IVmiworth sows, good size, due to Harrow different dates in March, priced reasonable. â€" -I H. McGee, phons 83 J 1 Flesherton. 37c2 FARM FOR SALE 77-act» farm, Lots 133-134, 2 N. B., Aitemesia. Large brick house, good ham. Apply to Fred W. Smith, R. R. t, Flesherton. 33c4 TENDERS WANTED Tenders for the sale of the two- storey brick building 50x28 feet, in Pricevllle, formerly used as a school, will be received up until February 15th, 1950. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For fur- ther particulars write the secreary- treasurer, â€"MRS. MILDRED E. BOICE, Priccville, Ont. HARRIS & DUNLOP BARHISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc- Phone 38 MARKDALE Mr. Dnnlop wlU be in C. J. Bellamy's office every Sat- urday from 6 to 8:80 p.m. CHARLES J. BELLAMY MUNICIPAL CLERK once, Toronto, Street, Flesherton Issuer of Marriage Licensee CONVEYANCER WiHa Mortgages, etr. Deeds Agreements A cofnmiBsiofier for taking affidavits Telcphoae 2Hr LADY BANK Miany front this district took in the sig4ita of the firat aki-dng on the Beaver Valley mountain, north of the power house on Sunday, Mrs. Ohas. Ardell of Thombury and Miss Norma Maxwell of Toron- to are ^>ending a Tew holidays wiU) their parents, Ijflr. and Mrs. Alex. Maxwell. Providence Ladies' Aid held tlie'r February meeting at the home of Mrs. Walter Wilson with 13 mem- bers and two visitors, the latter being Mrs. K. Leary of Feversham and Mrs. Wright of North Bay. \W)any of the young people are en- j&ying skating eadh Friday evening at the home of Jack Graham. La&t evening the older ladies treated the merry-makers to coffee, homemade candy and toffee. iMr. and Mrs. Alfred Noble of Barrie spent the week end witli Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grtdiam. Mrs. Geo. Dobson spent a day last week with Mrs. Percy Semple. Master Royden Sem.ple is absen*., from hig<h school these days with a toueh of the 'flu. We hope that 'joa will soon be better, Royden. EUGENIA Mr. and M»"6. Walter Snider, San- dra and Donald, of Bridgeport spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Boettger. Miss Joyce Patterson of Orange- rille spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Magee. Mr. Delbert Magee, Hamilton, vis- ited his parents over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Magee, Drf- bert, and Miss Ruth Phillips, visited Sunday with Mrs. Florence Lyons, War^ara. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bui-ton are vis iting in Toronto for a week. (Intended for Last Week) Our sincere sympathy goes ont to Mr. Mervin Davidson and family in the death of his wife, the former Irene Dinsmore, who was a former teacher here. IMV. Art Proctor has returned to his work at Ouelph, after being con fined to his bed at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Proctor, Miss -Shirley Cairns, Mr$. John (Spanhouse Jft, and Jolhnny spent last week in Toronto and att^ded the ice follies. , Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bui'ton speri't last week end with their daughter, Mrs. Bill Thomipson, Owen Sound. Miss Dorothy Genoc, Toronto, vis- ited last week end with her faither, Mr. Dave Genoe. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Little and fam- ily of Proton Station visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Magee. EUGENIA NORTH Send in Your Renewal. DELL'^ Friday and Saturday February J17, 18 "1(6 FATHOMS DEEP" in color Arthur Lane Lon Chaney Jr. also Laurel and Hardy Monday and Tuesday February 20, 21 "OUTPOST TO MOROCCO" George Raft Marie Windsor (Intended for Last Week) Among those on the sick list on our line are: Mrs. Beatrice Gordon, Duncan WilHams, also Myron Camp- bell witJi a heart condition, and Geo. Ward who was in ColKngwood Hos- pital this week. >A good time was enjoyed in the Orange HaM for the euchre party in aid of the L.OJ;. The homemade candy sold well and was enjoyed by everyone. The proceeds were for Lodge work. The lucky prize win- ners were Mr. and Mrs. F. Cairns. Mr. Em. Wright of Hamilton vis- ited |i few days at the home of Geo. Clark. His son, BofUby, and Wrs. Clark returned to Hamilton with him to visit friends. Master Edward Clark is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Turner in Feversham. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham ot Welkerton visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrt. Stanley CampbelL Mr. and Mrs. Elward Campbell and (Sieryl Ann visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Welton, Berkeley. Mr. Burton Campbell of Stratford WAGE COMPARISON : CANADA AND UNITED STATES POPULATION per mile of railway \ '•^^ vm MATERIAL $J00. trill buy only Vs o« muth coal in Canada NATIONAL INCOME PER CAPITA PER MILE OF RAILWAY t873. in Cunaila $262,000. in Canada tl,407. in L.S,A. $894,000. in U.S.A. I 2Z22 ^ FREIGHT RATES Oivrall inenme nnue 1939 WAGES *tierage hourly eamingt in all manu/aeluring $0,986 in Canada â€" $1,373 in U.SJi. WAGES mmrage hourly tamittga In railway $1,099 in Canada â€" $1,479 in V.SjL spent the week end at his home. Word has just been received in the community of the sudden pass- ing of Mrs. Mervin Davidson (nee Irene Dinamiore) a former school teacher at Eugenia. Deceased was held in highest respect and esteem by all who knew her. She leaves to mourn her passing, her husband and two children. Sincere sym(path/ is extended to the bereaved family. Bob Falconer attended the Ont- ario Schoolboy Bonspiel at Guelph last week, representing the Flesh- erton high school. SWINTON PARK Our sympathy is extended to the Black families in the death of their mother, Mfs. Geo. Biladk, in her 91st year, wftio lived in our community all her Hfe, being the former Eliza- beth Haw. i^mong those attending the funeral of Mrs. Blaick were: Mr. and Mra. Robt. Black of Ganan- oque, Mrs. Mary MoLean, Mrs. Geo. McComvick, Miss Tens Ferguson and Miss Agnes Heard, all of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Wes LBne, George- Wednesday and Thursday "DOCTOR AND TflE GIRL" Gloria DeHaven Glenn Ford BIG CASH OFFER EVERY WEDNESDAY Picture Show TOWN HALL FLESHERTON THURSDAY, FEB. 16 Eddie Dean and His Horse "Flash' "WILD WEST" Singing your troubles away also Comedy and Cartoon THIS IS THE LAST >EBK FOR THE SHOW 3HOW STARTS 8:00 P.M. •"»♦♦♦•>♦•• International Harvester I TRUCKS TRACTORS FARM EQUIPMENT I TRUCKS ON HANDâ€" 1 KBS 7, 6-8peed transmisBion and D. P. axlee. 1 Used 1946 Half-ton Pick-up. 1 Used 1938 2-ton Stake,, new motor. USED CARSâ€" 1947 Custom Dodge Sedan, fluid drive. Now is the time to order gronr Farm Equipment for Spring Delivery, aa the supply is limited. H. H. SAYERS GARAGE Repairs to alt makes of Tractors and Farm Maehinery Phone 51 DUNDALK Grand Ice Follies AND CARNIVAL will p>e held in the Flesherton Arena FRIDAY, FEB. 17 Commencing »t 8 o'clock p.m. Hanover Girls' Band in Drill Numbers FREE FOR ALL Beat Skating Couple Beat Original Coatume Best Old Fashion Costumf Best Hard-Time Costumf Best Fancy {Costume Best Patriotic (Single or Double) Best Animal Display Best Comic Advertising Display Oldest ^kater on fee in costume Best Comic Strip Costume Generous Prizes for All Classes OPEN TO CHIIJ)REN Skater in Costume 8 to 12 years Skater in iCostume 7 and under Nursery Rhyme (Costume Beat Comic Costume Best Fancy Costume Best Patriotic Costume CLOWNS AND OTHER FUNNY iPEOPLE BOB PHILLIPS, M. of C. Entries accepted at Committee Room until 9 p.m. Miss Jean Shears and Stars from Owen Sound A NIGHT *pF ENTERTAINMENT YOU CAN HARDLY AFFORD TO MISS GENERAL ADMISSION: Adults 60c, Children 25c Reserved Seats obtained in advance town, Mr. and Mrs. John Lane, Hol- stein, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Barl Lane. A number in our ivicinity have had attacks at the 'ilu. Gongvatulationa to iSr. and Mrs. Jas. Beztgstra on the Obdrth of « baby girl. This flne couple came out from Holland in June to the home o(£ Mr. and 'Mrs. Gordon McKinnon. We are glad to hear that Mr. Ian Clark of Dromore was ahte to re- turn home from Orangeville Hos- pital Siunday afternoon, following an operation for hernia. BORN ALLESN â€" To Mr. and Mm. i«MI Allen of Dundalk on Tuesday, Feb. 14th, 1960, a daughter. BALL At St. Joseplh's Toronto, on Saturday, Feb. H, iMb, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ball at T*- ronito, a son. MSiAiyS â€" At E^xeter oa Wedaaa* day, Feb. 8th, 1960, to Mr. and Mn. W. J. Meads, twin dmghten, Booaie' Heatiter and Brenda Lee. ROCK WOOL INSULATION Blowing Progress SAVE 30% DEAL DIRECT NO AGENTS Write CM. GOODE Flesherton, Ont. • ♦»»'C">»»»»C"fr»<"8'»<xfr<H»»»»»fr»».»»»<i»»»»»»»»»»»^ < â-º McTavish^s I Reoonditioned Used Cars and Trueka Per Sale 1948 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan 1946 Chevrolet DeLuxe Coach 1938 Dodge Sedan 1930 Chevrolet Coach TRUCKS New 1950 Chevrolet Vi-Ton Pickup 1947 Studebaker 3-Ton Platform Truck Now is a good time to save money <m the kiaed car or truck you may be thinking of buyinc. You will buy them for leas money now than in the Spring. McTovish's Garage FLESHERTON, ONT. ♦♦♦♦♦»»»»»»»»»♦»»<»»»»♦»<â- Â»Â»Â»Â»Â»Â»Â»â™¦â™¦Â»â™¦â™¦Â»â™¦Â»â™¦â™¦Â»Â»â™¦Â»Â»Â»< â- -*â-  â- Â» \

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