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Flesherton Advance, 26 Apr 1950, p. 4

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JWetlncsday, April 26, 1950 nVc H-ESHERTOK ADVANUJc > t* I* . » â-º # r* THE flesherton jAdvance Piibluh«d on CoUiogwood Sc, PlnhftoD, W«diuMUy of Mch wmIu CircuUtion 1,100. Prin #XjOO a y«ar ia Canada, paid in â- <wiiii; #2.S0 par yaar in tha Uaitad Sutaa. P. J. THURSTON, BdUor FEVERSHAM MV. and Mrs. "Wm. Bennett of iNorth iBay, Mr. and Mi-s. Geo. Bennett and AHmlly of Toronto called on tihoir mosins, Mr. Jack Smitih and family. •/iHt. and Mrs. C. B. Perigoe and Betty of Malton and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stewart of Fl©i*erton Visited tbeir aister, Mrs. H- Alexander. %Mt. Harold (rraham has purchased Hie blaicksntitii and wood working a^op from Jack Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Rby of Wal- ters Fi-lis viiit«.d :he«r son, Herb, sBd famdly. Mi"- 'roldie Atkinson of Rock Mills spent ,ajnday with Mr. and Mrs. Lather MlUfi. Mr. Jackie Fadden and friend, Jack Totmg, visited his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith. Ih-. and Mrs. Wm. Tyler and Reg- laald vdoited with their daughter, IIte. Fred Boyce, Collingwood. (Intended for Last Week) {Miss Sheila Armstrong of Barrie ||>«nt the holidays with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Herh Eby. Mrs. Pearson, hig^h school princi- Cl and Mr. Elliott have relnirned to eir school duties again. Mr. and Mrs. Walter POole of Col- In^Twood visited on Sunday with liMir daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Hudson, and Mr. Hudson. We are sorry to rerport that Mrs. Wm. Davidson, who is 88 years of age. had the misfoi-tun« to fall and lueuk her h>p. Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson visit- I'd on Kuinday with Mr- aid Mrs. Dick F:i(l<icn at Barrie. .Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Colquette of Owen Sound visited on Sunday with the latter's mother. Mr.s. H. Alexan- der, and sister, Mre. "Howard McKee. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bby and family visited in Owen Sound on Sunday. Mr. C. N. Long visited with his wife, who is ill at the home of her laughter, Mrs. Jim "Robertson, at Guelph. â- XMr. Jim McKee has gone to Goder- ich, where he is employed with the Sunday Construction Company. MAXWELL Mr. a"d Mrs. J. E. Buckingham visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Goi-don Hudson and Mrs. Parks in Collingiwood. IMir. and Mrs. Ernest Charters of Toronto were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. "Rc-g Londry. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Meredith at- tende<i Ehe funeral o<f the former's cousTh, Hrs. Emast May, in Toronto on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Wm. Belrose and daughter, Mary Lou, of Owen Sound visited v^th r'ftl«ffives here last week. Mr. amd Mrs. Fred Rosg spent the weeic end wnth the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wellar, near Snelgrove. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Londry and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Londry visited with relatives at Heathcotc on Sunday. The play "Deacon Dubbs", present- ed by Maxwell talent in the Orange Hall, on April ,10th, was wall receiv- ed by the large audience and the pro- ceeds of the evenittg amounted to $63. This play has been presented at Thombury on the l9th and Flesher- ton on the 2l8t, wnth good attend- 9Tic»i Sid rp<"*>T)tion. ""Tie play is sponsored by the Marwell W. I. LADY BANK April 24th â€" Very eopl,btU'kw«i(i woatilier. , Mi-s. Jack Graham spen^i, a day with friends at Cookstoiwn and Barrie. Mr. and Mvs. Cormfort Thompson of East Mountain spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. 'Percy Semple. Mr. Jas. McKenzie received the sad news of the death of hlis cousim, Mr. John McKenzie of Duncan. The ber- eaved liave the Byn»pathy of the en- tire com)m<Unity. >CMrs. Wm. Sample received the saJ news 0(f the dea±h of her niece, Mrs. Harry Gibson (Ru!by Fawcett) at Fort William, daughter of the late Riobejt and Maiy Faiwcett (McMill- an)' of Duncan. Mrs. Fawcett was a niece otf Mr. IRoy McMiillan, Eugenia, and Mrs. iRussell Allison, Markdale. Mliss Joyte Shier of Portlaw is spending awhile (wfith IMirs. Wm. Semple. Mr. and IMi-s. Reg Shrigley and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Noble of Barrie spenl Sunday with Mr. and Mr.s. Jack Graham and family. ^Master Clifford iGraiham spent the week end with his cousins, ILeonaxd and Edgar iMcCoUnell 'kn. their new home at 'Maxiwell. iMr. and Mrs. Percy Senvple and son, Royden, Mrs. Wto. Semiple and Mr. Ted Maxwell spent the wreek end with iMr. and IMrs. EJrnie Senrple at Cookatown. Mrs. lEDizabebh Dobsou is the truest of her son, Joshua GDobson, and Mrs. Dobsod at present. ' iMr. and IMrs. fVed Shier and Miss Joyce Shier sjpent (Sunday with their parents, iMr. and Mns. Frank, Shier, at Portl'aiw. VICTORIA CORNERS MBS. BERT PORTEOUS IS PRESIDENT ;MAXWELL W. I. The annua: meeting of the Women's . -tute v,:x>> held at the home oi :â- .. chc-ifcr Uameron, wii>n an al- ' nee oj I i) me'nlbers, the .oil call FARM-HOME INSULATION CO. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Blown Rock Wool Insulation Roofing Insul-R-ick Siding fro Schools, Churches, Home ard Indus' ri.il Buildinigs R. A. J. COBBAN, Prop. Flesherton, Ont. Phone 109 or v-ritc^ ^or free a<"l •"it'-l.- To pen correspondence today is to write a book on community sickness. Whole families have been attacked lately, including the Elmo Stevens, Walter Acheson, George Mioore and Hugh Bumstead homes, with 'flu and the John Duncan home with measles. Wilnla Stevens and Bert Stinson are also measles victims and Ed. Stfrwbn the «flu. We trust all may soon be enjoying usual good health again. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coon, Bobby aud Billie, and Mrs. Albert Stinson, Ac- ton, visited with the E. A. Stinson's on Sunday. Mrs. Stinson remained here for the summer months, having spent the winter .months in the homes of her daughters, Mrs. jDoon, and Mrs. Mel. Hawes, Bright. . ':> MVs. Bert Sinw, Brampton, was a guest of her daug'hter, Mrs. Clayton Betts, last week. <., Mr. Wilfred Gallagher visited * few days last week with his son, King^sley, and family, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Art Wickenis, Kim- berley, visited on Sunday with the latter's sLsoer, Mrs. Elwood Stevens. Church service was cancelled on Sunday, due to most of the families having illness in their homes and some on the back lines "mudded in." iMisses Elda and Helen Reid of Branapton visited during the week end with their grandmother, Mrs. Jas. Linton, and other nvemlbers of the Linton family. Miss Peggy L/im.ton had as her weekend guest. Miss Delores Johns- ton, teaching near Sing'haimipton. (Intended for Last Week) Easter vacation is over and teach- er and pupils are back at their stud- ies. The majority of homes in the community had oiie or more victsms of measles, maMng the holiday sea- son not so interesting. Those not entertaining measi^^s tried tii&ir luck nl the 'flu or mumps. Warmer wea- ther was ushered in during tne wet'k end and we hope will continue, and whip the diseases into the discard. rk frc^ a 1- >:<â- â€¢ past J • ; rcaul V â-  .isidc t â-  11 iiM i ^i'Ti~ 1^ "mm Starting Su?'-t!ay, Apri! 30lii Gray Coaih Lmes Bissss 'vi'l run ON DAVLiGhT VSfri£ 12.03 p.m. Sunday and Holiday trip to Owen vSound will be at 11.38 a.m. other times between Owen Sound " Flesherton - Toronto will remain unchanged GRAY COACH LINES ansivi'.ed wiith e.\ change of :-rp . 7'h'> .-^port !>"" the treas- Master Keidh Gallagher, Wareham, hovv li a v-v successful year, spent part of his vacation with is n>!tit\i . ptvr-hasod ^ares for I grand^renfc;, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gallagher. We are sorry that Keith sMiried his holidays with a severe ac- c dent at his daddy's barn. Going to the found, he iound it chilly and went to the house for his mit'ens, arriving back at the barn as his daddy was letting the horses ourt. to water. Ir. some way he .v.ii struck by one ol the horses and rendered unconscious. Medical aid wa-s summoned, but for ..omo hours 'he li'.tle patient remain- ed unconsciouj. A ti'ip to the doctor On Saturday instructed him to rtjinain quiet. He sSIl has a swcl!in!j en his head and a M'i"kened, gash.?.' ''y-:. We all hope Koith may get along rual Mr, S. Grammett at a " ' n iipn; ^harik- â- ^-oper;;ii'i7i during Tn". slcciion of offi- â-  f.>!!ow^: rs o^rt pjr'eous. vic^-l'TeF'J jnt â€" Mis. Gertie Seeley Vc.-Tr- -.1. â€" ^^Mrs. Gfo. Morrisooi A&st. S':c.â€" Mrs. T. Fe'ris Dist. Director â€" Mrs. Buckingham tllst. Ivtataroh â€" Mrs. Buckingham, Mra. F. J. Seeley. Publicity â€" Mrs. Elmer Me'-edith O'tizcnsMp â€" ^Mrs. Wes YouTig Home Econoimics â€" Mrs. G. Seeley Agriculiure â€" Mabel P>oss Social Welfare â€" Mr?. C. Monaghan well and hii/i n'/ lad after-effects. Su-.rsliinP Com. â€" Mrs. Mel Sled, ^ Mr. ani r,::^. WiKrcd GHllajrhe- Mi .'*;•â€" 'li'h, M.vs. C C'.iii^ron. are in nundnlk today (Monday) a-- ' .\i;dit';"s-.yTS. F. J. Seeley, Mrs. ' t -nr in: - >' 'li of the lute Mrs. Mel Sled. I Muntiy, who '' ed suddenly at the The newly-elected president closed j home of her n'ster. Mrs. Wm. Jack the meeting and the National Anthem was tliCii sung. iCEMENT C.irloa(< of Canadian Cement to arrive this week end. Phone your orders now and make sure of your supply while available. D. McTAVTSH & SONS Phone 9 Flesherton Announcing New Automobile Agency ///Cyou'll ever want in a car I "tw t FuUlineof DEARBORN IMPLEMENTS FOR SPRING SEEDING TILLERS TANDEM DISCS BUCHLER CULTIVATORS 14-Plate Massey-Harris Inthrow Disc 2-Furrow Massey-Harris Gang Plow John Deere Mower 13-Tooth Horse-drawn Cultivator Reconditioned Ford-Ferguson Tractor and Plow, good as new Ford and Monarch Dealers Phone 20J . FLESH^i^TON * â- f : ;.t SBE-DRlVElhe. A ROOTIS GROUP PRODUCT vv.\ ^o^ v. ^Sf^Mimiminx. Littleiohns' Garage cy^^vv\ oil Saturd.Ty morning Mr. riivl V:-^' Tack Bannon and Fred were m 'lorontu Thursday to see the colorful Scottish opera "Brig- adoon" at the Royal Alex. Mrs. Ban- non j-f'mained until Friday evening, when she and Doris, accompauied by their nephew and niece. Tommy and Di)nna Gail Bannon of Cooksviille, c:inie home by train. alxteen ladies of Inisbioge W.A. gathered in the home of Mrs. A. G. Macpherson, Flesherton, Thursday afternoon, April 1.1th. The April program in the Missionary Monthly wart carefully looked after by the coirvener, Mrs. Walter Acheson, the leadersihip parts being taken by Mi-s. Oscar Patterson, Mrs. Art Jackson and Miss Edith Lackie. The musical arrangement was looked after by Mrs. Elmo Stevens. A delicious lunch was sewed by the hostess and her assistants, bringing a delightful afternoon to a close. Mr. Ted Moore of Toronto, on a business trip through this district in the interests of his employer, visited in the home of his brother, George, on Thursday night. Mr. Hugh Bumstead was at Mea- ford fronv Friday until Wednesday, dui'ing which time he was present at the death and interment of his ..ged mother. Our sympathy is extended to Mrs. Milton Bannon in 'he deatJi of her cousin, Mrs. Robt. Bradley, the for- mer Mary Dover, at her home near Berkeley on Thursday afternoon. .\ "iMnber from here attended the fun- eral on Saturday afternoon. Miss Mwrtha Brost recently acconi- imniod her girl friend, Mi^s Flora Reed of Owen Sound, to visit wi'li lh<' hitler's parents here. Sunday j^uesla at the Bannon home were: .Mr. and Mr.s. Kd. Brooks ami the latter's sisters, Mrs. Clara Bas- ket! and Miss Jessie Knight, Chais- woilh, Their many friends here will lie interested to know that the Brooks nre furnishing and fixing up their newly purchased farm home, the for- mer Blakey farm, a mile and a quar- ter ea.st of Victoria Comers. The best of luck to them in their ventur'"". NOTICE HILLMAN DEALER Pkonc 28 J/ Flesherton A demonstration of new me' hods of canning fruits, vegetables, meal and chicken will be given in Piiici'- ville Fiiiday afternoon, .April 28th, from 2 to 4 p.â„¢., by a represenita've of the Dept. of Agricuhurj. Lji'li?^ wishing to attend Uii.s wortli-while meeting will please contact Mrs. FiVa Fisher oi' Mrs. .\lcx. .\' â- jrdein. !.A POULTRY WANTED MARKETS ARE FIRM ON POULTRY We are payingf top prices for poultry. Call us befori- disposing of yOur fowl. Du dolk Farmers* Co-op. Croomory Phoi. .x5 Duiidalk, reverse charges In ' . -, * -•'•«3***â€" •-- -.>^c.a»»*»<ei» n« >o»«»'»»» ^ il*'^-" f Inte^nationaC Hanr<iBcter TRUCKS TRACTORS FARM EQUIPMENT , i TRUCKS ON UAN1>â€" 1 KBS 7, 5-!«peed tranannisaion and D. P. axles. 1 Used 1946 Half-ton Pick-up. 1 Used 19<i8 2-ton Stake, new motor. USED CARSâ€" 19'* 7 Custom Dodige Sedan, fluid drive. Now is the time to order your Farm Equipment for Spriac DstiTery, as the supply is limited. H. H. SAYERS GARAGE Repairs to all makes of Tractors and Farm Machinery Phone 51 DUNDALK - * 4 41 -1 4. mm 9 If ail the people who work for the telephone company, And all the people who earn a living hy making the thingt the telephone company needs, And all the people who have their savings invested in tbt telephone company, Aud all the people who depend on good telephone servitt to run their businesses and manage their homes; If all these people, with their families, lived in on* city, This City-With-No-Name would be by far th« largttt im Canada, and one of the largest in the world. Ktiplng pa^ with Ih* growing nMiit of commoiiMM ovarywhoro for mora and boltor tokphon* Mrvico ka* loktn lot* of work and loll of monoy. Only a financially htoMiy ubphono company con oony •n Hilt big job. i ToUphoM utof I, •mployooi, tkoroholdort â€" ovoryono hot CI vital intorott In o Mrvico that moont lo m«ch to Itio wtlfar* of to many poeplo. 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