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Flesherton Advance, 26 Apr 1950, p. 8

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1" Wednesday, April 26, 1950 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE OUT WEST ^P^|l lt'( great to have a rep- utation for hospitality but It's better to deserve it. That's v/hy the West is so proud and so glad to ex- tend the worm hand of friendship to visitors from for and near. Let's prove H to you this year. YOU'LL ENJOY GOING BY BUS «ARIS ARI LQW Vancouver - $87.90 Winnipeg - 47.75 Calgary - 77.75 Regina - - 58.55 ROUND TRIP (Subject to rh»ng*) -.':*;', - , , nCjCEB AND \i 'NfORMAriON SODfN'y «RWCf snnoN Local and Personal M'iss Mary Maemillan.is seriously ill at her home in town. Mr. Frank Bunt of Toronto was a vislitor with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McTavish on the week end. Mr. a'ld .Mr?. Delbert Smith of To- ronto visited Sunday with the form- er's pai'<?nits, Mr. and Mrs. I. Smith. Miss Doll Thurston of Toronto was a week ''nd truest with Mt. and Mrs. F. J. Thurston. Mr. aud Mrs. H. W. Kernahan have leturned to town, having s.pent the winlor in Toronto. Mr.s. Chris. Thomson arnived home last wet'k, after spending the winter at R«iige Hill, near Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Harol Bales and two children, Beverley and Donnie, of Hamilton visited on the week end wiith her mother, Mrs. J. J. Brown. A Mr. and Mrs. Stan Menzies and family have moved from Chaitsworth To" Bala, fwhere Stan is employed with • he Hydro. Mrs. F. J. Smith of Thamesville is visiting for a few days with her "lo- ther, Mrs. G. A. Hutchinson. w*ho is gradually improving from an attack of the 'flu. Messrs. Bob Long, Bill Clark, Geo. Pattison and Bmer.son Brown le.fit' hy motor car on Monday on a trip to the West. They will assist in planting the spring crop around Alida, Sa k. >»Mr. Ted Banks returned to Sault Ste. Marie, after spending the past month with Ws parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Banks. Ted has received a transfer to the Sudbury branch. Mrs. W. S. Sloan returned Satur- day, a'fter spending the wiinter at Chatham. She was accompanied by her son. Albert, and family, who re- turned to Ohatham on Sunday. Mr. Hugh Davidson of Toronto call- ed on Mr. and Mrs. Ah. StP'wart on Saturday. Mr. and Mils. C. B. Perigoc and Betty of Malton were week end guests in the Stewart home. Mr. and M^s. Wm. Rtoddart Sr. of Markdale visited the past week end with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stoddart and family. Mi^. Stoddart attended the institution of Fleshorton L.O.B. A. On Saturday and Mr. Stoddart at- tended ihe regular L.O.L, meeting ^^\^ Monday night. The manufacture of one pound of rayoii calls for the UR.e of 75 gallons of wutor. Who rememlbers when too many cooks stayed long enough in one home to spoil the broth? J I We tarry a good selection of guaranteed USED PIANOS at Very lieasonable Kates also We sell and service NF.W .VPAKTMF.NT MfKE STKRUNG PIANOS and We Deliver Anywhere Dodds Piano Sales 80 - !)th St. East (over Pettit Motors) Phone .):>i OWKN SOUND I '^- IMPLEMENTS FLEURY - BISSELL Tractor Djgc Harrows Smoothing Harrows Plows Lever Spring-tooth Harrows Tractor and Horse Mianurc Spreaders, ion rublwr or steel OTACO TRACTORS- Robber Tire Wagons Automatic Tractor Disc Harrown St«el Wheels for rubber tires fi»r your own wagon RENFREW Electric Cream Separators New Gas-driven Washer Electric Washing Machines and Stoves Hand Washers Some good used Separators, one nearly new BEATTY BROS. A full line of Stable and Ram Equipment Repairs W. C. WOODS FARM FREEZERS Now is the time to install that Deep Freezer. I have one in stock for inspection Electric Washers RILSON D««b Freezers Blectric Stoves ROOFING Refrigerators A good supply of all kinds of Asphalt Shingles and Siding in stock. Steel Roofing to arrife very H«M>n W. E. BETTS PHONE 46J ITLF-SHERTON, ONT. Card of Thanks The family of the late Mr. Robert Knox wish to thank their rfilabives, friends and neighbors for tjheir kind- ness, sympathy and beautiful floral tributes during their recent bereave- ment. Special thankg to those who stood by to assist cars over the roads' We wish to thank all those who sent cards ami treats and for the kind enqu'iries for Marion, following her tonsil operatHon. These are all appreciated. â€" Ranald and Ohristena Parsons , It is with heartfelt gratitude that we wish to express our deep appre- ciation to friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and for the cards of sympathy received in our be.'eavement by the loss of our sister, Mrs. Ed. Baker. â€" Sisters and Brothers We take his opportunity i-o thank all those who sent us treats, cards, flowers a"d for the nice gift from St. .John's United Church; to tihose jvho assisted us with the chui-ch work on the week end while we were ill, please accept our thanks. â€"Mr. and Mrs. T. Sled I would like to sincerely thank all my kind friends and neighbors for cards, treats and enquiries during my recent illness. These were all greatly appreciated. I â€" 'Mrs. .Tas. Thomson, Feversham PRICEVILLE .Always remember that a sprin sneeze is an ill wind that blows no- j body good. NOTICE OSPREY MUNICIPAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM Seled tenders will be received by th'- undersigned contracting to oper ate the Feversham telephone ex- change of the albove named company. The contract and fuither particulars may be obtained at the home of thf Secretary -Treasurer. T>inders W'K close the Fi'fth day -of May at 12 o'clock noon, 1950. Please mark your tender "Tender :'or Telephonrj Oper- ator." The lowest or any t'jnder not necessarily accepted. Dated this 25th day of Ap"'l, 1950. â€"HARVEY PEDLAR, Sec.-Treas. AUCTION SALE STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS CHAS. WILLIAMS will sell by public auction at EUGENIA TUESDAY, MAY 2ND, 1950 at 1 p.m., the following: HORSES â€" Black Gelding, 9 yrs. old; Brown Mare, aged. CATTLE, PIGS â€" Red Cow, 7 yrs. • The W.M.S. and W.H. of St. And- rew's church met at the home of M rs. X.iii.. Niohol with a good attondance, Mrs. Archie McOuaig presiding. Mis. J. Niohol Snr., Mrs. Sayers and 'Miss K^athleen McLean each gave very in- teresting papers, Mrs. H. Tuckei closed with prayer. Mrs. D. L. Mc- Arthur presided for the W.MjS., and Mrs. A. MacCujrfg gave the topic. It was. decided to bring money and clothing for the bale to the next meeting. Lunch was then aei'ved and a social time spent. . The Trail Rangers met Tuesday night at the home of Russell Mc- Dougall. Plans and arrangements were made for the father and son banquet. Mrs. Ralph Pedan and family of Fergus spent the last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Sims. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karstedt have returned after enjoying a motor trip to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M"ads visited in Guelph on Wcd^(^•^day am", weie accon.i.anied home by Emer^jii for a few days. Mr. Armstrong of Oweh Sound spent the past we^k practising teach- ing in the school here. Mr. Ray McLean of Toronto visited Sunday with Mrj. Aldcorn. â- Rev. Laird of Toronto preached or Sunday in St. Andrew's church. His daughter accompanied him. Mr. Earl MaLeod of London spenr the week end wtith his father. The organ fund of St. Andrew's church is growing and there is now $(.>40.00 on hand. Donations will be received by Mrs. D. L. McArthur, sec-treas., and will be greatly appre- ciated. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Magee, Eu- genia, visited on Sunday at the home of Jack Carson. Mrs. Steele and Mi's. Geo. Black attended the funeral of the formei''s sister, Mother Maggla, in Toronto On Friday. She was 73 years of age and died in St. Joseph's Hospital, following an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Vergoz and Arthur visited recently with friends at Wiarton. Mrs. Dora W^yte has returned to her home, after spending the winter months in Hamilton. Seven tables of euchre were in play at the hall Wednesday night, when Mrs. Joe Gibson was high lady and Archie MacPhail high man. Mrs. Wilfred Frook won the lucky prize. Mrs. Elmer Harrison of Preston visnted last week writh Mrs. J. Gibson. (Intended for Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hill and Sandy of Fergus visited on Sunday at the home of L. MicKinnon, South Line. Miss Marjorie Meuser of Owen Sound spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Archie MacCuaig. Misses Betty and Joyce Tuckei< sfMint a few days in Toronto. Mrs. Bert Irwin underwent an op- eration Saturday morning in Owe'i , Sound hospital. Her many friends old, sup(posed due June 6; Grey Cow, ^^ish for her a speedy recover.". 3 years old, supposed due Dec. 3; 2 jvjr. and Mrs. John McMeekin of other Cows; 10 Young Pigs; Brood Mt. Forest visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sow. HAY, GRAIN â€" About 3 tons of good Baled Hay; Quantity of Feed Barley; Quantity of Feed Oats. IMPLBMiEiNTS, Etc. â€" Model A lirUO Ford Coach, motor overhauled, in good condition; Deering Mower, 5 foot cut; M.-H. Hay Rake; Seed Drill; Kubber-tire Wagon; Set 2,000- Ib. Scales; Walking Plow; Sleigh;; Rip Saw Mandrel on frame; Cook Stove; Hay Rack; Sugar Kettle; 30- Gallon Oil Drum; Buzz Saw; 22 feet of Light Chaiin; Chicken Crate; Drag Harrow, 4-scction; 12-foot Chain; 1 Water Tank; Pulpor; 3-drum Land Roller; iCuHcr; Renfrew Cream Sep- arator, reconditioned bowl; Numer- ous other articles. iTBRMS: Cash. â€"GEO. E. DUNCAN, Auctioneer AyCTION SALE FURNITURE & IIMPLEMENTS Bradey Ipwin. Billie and Marlene returned with them, after spendiniv Easier week here. Mrs. Wright, Joe and Jean have gone to Shelburne to take up farm- ing again. Mrs. Wright will be mis.s- L'd in the store. Mr. A. L. Ilincks, Betty, Eric and tilcn visited in Guelph on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nichol, Strat- ford, .-pent Ihe week end with his parents. Mo-, and Mrs. J. A. Nichol. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Frook have re- turned to thti'r home. Mrs. Frook spent the winter with her daughter Patent Chain Binder; Buggy; S-foot | at Walkerton and Mr. Frook with his son. Wilfred. Mr. iiiid Mrs. Fred Eaglos visiited friends in Toi-onto oil the week end. Sympathy is. extended to Mrs. Wm. Meads ;:nd other members of the family in the death of her father, Mr. Robt. Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Campbell spent the week end in foronto. Mr. Hcc. M^cLaan of Tor.)nt:i visit- ed for a fiHv days last week at lli^â-  parental home. Rev. and Mrs. L. Mould and daugh- ter and Mr. W. R. Meads spent Fri- day in Toronto. THE ESTATE OF H. H. McLEAN will sell by public auction at PRICEVILLE SATURDAY. APRIL 29TH, IBIiO at 2 p.m., the following; FURNITURE, Etc. â€" Chesterfield Suite, brown mohair; Blectric Wash- ing Machine; Diningi'oom Suite, buf- fet, table, 6 chairs; DeForest-Crosley Radio, ma.ntel model; 3 Beds, Springs and mattre.sses, almost new; Garden Chairs; Wash Tub; Gurney Kitchen StH)ve, water front; 2-burner Electric Plate; Kitchen Table, porcelain top; Kiitcihen Chairs; Curtain Rods; Elec- tric Lamps; Dishes; End Table; Foot Stool; 14-inch Hard and Soft Wood. IM'PLBMKNiTS, Etc. _ Ford V8 DeLiixe Coupe with reconditioned motor, heater, spare tire, in good condition throughout; (^-owbar; Car Chaiins; ;!-Soction Smoothing Har- rows; set Heavy Single Harness; set HeOrtry Team Harness; Axe; Cross- uct saw; Vise; Step Ladder; Hoe; Rake; Single Wagon, ru'bber tires; numerous other articles. PROPERTY FOR SAIiE The 128-5cre farm, Part Lot 8, and LotsO and 10, 1 S.D.R., Artemesia. 20 acres hardwood bush, good past- ure land, Saut;non River runs through property, wil jbe offered subject to re- serve bid; also 3 acres on N.D.R. in the Village of Priccville. TERMS: CASH. â€"GEO. E. DUNCAN. Auctioneer SWINTON PARK We are glad to have Mrt. Mary Ferguson return to the Park, after spending the winter with her family. The roads are impassible for cars, but the sap's sure running well. Mr. T ou Kinnell is sportinig a new Case tractor. Miss Pauline Ferguson spent the v/cek end with her grandmother, Mrs. Jas. McMillen. Mis.s Lorraine Porter and Mr. Bruce Ohrifftie spent the week end In Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Lane spent a day in Gvelph. Miss Marjory McLeod is nursing in Flesherton. ? Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ronser -^old their farm to Dick Caraon of Priceville. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fell .spent the wfeek end" in Toionlo. SPECIAL KIMBERLEY SERVICE IN MEMORY G. A. ,HUTCHINSON A special seivice in mftmory ot.the late Mr. G. A. Hutchinson will be held in Kimberley Baptist Church on Sunday, May 7th, at 3 p.m. Sipecial music provided by Dr. Brewton with hi« saxaphone, ^d Mr. and Mrs. McFarlane of Cj&Hingwood will sing, with electric guitar accomlpaniment. Rev. Cairns will be tJie speaker. FOR SALE â€" iBlack -team of horses, 7 and 8 years old.â€" iT'nvd Talbot, phone 45wl2 Fleshenton. 49c2 FOR SALE â€" Hand washing machine, new wringer and s^and and uswi wT'inger. â€" J. Tomlins«n, Eugenia, phone Feversham 5r42. 49p2 FOR SALE â€" M.-H. tractor plow. 12 in. bottom, in good cond^'tion. â€" Orr.in Boyle, R. R. 1 Kimberley, phone 627r23 Thornbury. 49p2 FOR SALE _ Set of dou'ble-l2 trac- tor International discs; Durham- Shorthorn bull, serviceable age. â€" Wes Smith, phone 75J5 "Fleshorton. SALE OR TRADE on car by private party: 1,946 Reo 3-ton, 5-yard dumip truck, 5 speeds ' and D.P. axle, in p rfect condition. Terms arranged. â€" Phone 603J Walkerton. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate of Robert John Mclntyre of the Town- ship of Osprey, deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of Robert John Mclntyre, late of the Township of Osprey, in the County of Grey, who died on or about the 26th dav of February, A.D. 1950, are hereby required and notified to send prepaid to the un- dersign-;d on or before the 1st dav of May, 1950, fiull particulars veriled by statutory declaration Imediately after the said 1st day of May, 1950, the Estate will be dis- tributed among the narties entitled thereto, havine regard only to the claims of which notice shall have been received. Dated at Flesherton this 8th day of April, A.D. VSUhQ. â€"HARRIS & DUNLOP, Solicitors for the Executors Small Ads FOB SALE â€" White Blossom Sweet clover seed. â€" Harry Bewell, phone 10r22 Feversham. 48c» FOR SALE â€" 9 pigg, 6 weeks old April 22, $10 each.â€" Arnold Rialph, phone i8rl3 Feversham. 48p2 FOR SALE â€" Good Durham hrfifer, due May 5. â€" ^Frank Eagles, phone 41 J 3 Flesherton. 49p2 FOR SALE^Mixed ckxvei- and alfal- fa hay, choice quality. â€" J. W. R. Lever, phone 33J2 Flesheirton. LOST â€" Tail' light and license plate â-  ;C52414.â€" Lloyd Hudson, phoue i2J Feversham. 49c2 FOR SALE â€" A few loads of mixed hay. â€" Herb Betts, phone 42J* Flesherton. , 48c2 FOR SALE â€" New 2-wheel trailer with good tires, suitable for car or tractor. â€" W. Meredith, phone 116w Flesherton. 48p2 WANTED _ .Goiwertlble baby car. riage, musft bfe in ioo^ condition.â€" â- Mrs. Telford Ferris,' â- â-  MarvAU, phone ^ Feversham. 49c2 FOR SALE â€" 5 young pigs; 4 truck loads of "oat straw; several Log- horn cockerels. â€" Jos. Radley, phone .751JI3 Flesherton. 47^38 FOR SALEâ€" Mamsnoth, Red Clover, and Alfalfa seed, also good Ajax oat's; quantity of mixed" /«iy. â€" â-  L. Akox, pihone 'g»wl Markd^. FOR SALE or REiNT â€" P^sturW farm containing 60 acres, good grass, water and shade.â€" Jas. A. Stewart, phone 33w4 Flesherton, HELP WANTED _ Woman or girl to keep house for elderly couple, no outside work. â€" Mrs. Jas. Thorn- son, phone 10r2 Feversham. 48c2 NOTICE â€" Wall the person or per- sons who borrowed a level arid haoid saw from me pJtease return.-â€" G. B. Welton, Flesherton. ;' 49p2 FOR SALEâ€" J)ark red Durham bull, 7 months old, eligibB for registra- tion; 10-20 International tractor on steel. â€" Lloyd Stephens, Box 38, Feversham, phone 9rl5 Feversham FOR SALE â€" Reg. Aberdeen-Angus bull, 14 months old, T.B. tested; 1 bull 10 mos. old. â€" Wm. Davison, 1 mile east of Wareham, phone 41'J1 Dundalk. 49p2 FOiR SALE â€" Ajax oats, good for seed, Silver 'Hull buckwheat, Mam- moth and red clover seed; a few bu. of feed oats. â€" Vernon Atkin- son, phone 4r81 Feversham . 48p 1 FOR SALE â€" iSows and little nigs; pressure cooker canner, size iNo. 5; alrge vvooden crib with springs; red clover seed.-^Les. Seeley, phone Feversham 32rll. 46p3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS When the ambition of a lot of folk is not to have any ambitiion, then its really spring. Worry about the past and you waste the present, which might be used for lookin(!; to the future. Wool Growers' Organization WOOL SHIP COLLECT TO Our Registered Warehouse No. 1 WiSTON, ONTARIO Reliable Grading Prompt Settlement Sklppan may obtain lacki anil twtn* wiriieul charge from L. Cecil Young, R.R. 3 Flesherton Wes. Young, Maxwell Wm. J. McMsster, Flesherton •r by wiMng dtract (• CANADIAN CO-ONRATIVa WOOL OROWIU UMITfO 917 Boy ItisM, Torante, Canada W In the matter of teh Estate of William James Reid. All persons having claims against the estate of William James Reid, late of the Township of Artemesia, in the County of Grey, Farmer, who died on or about the 23rd day ot March, 1950, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned solicitor, on or before the 14th day of May, 1950, full particulars of their claims. Im- mediately after the said last men- tioned date, the assets of the said I estate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Durham this 14th day )f •Vpril^ 1950. â€" C. E. FALLIS. Barrister, Etc., Durham, Ontario Solicitor for the Executor.t GENERAL INSURANCE AUTO â-  FIRE - UFE Ltvesteck, Trsnsit and Cargo ED. LANG Phone 125w FLB8HHitT«N For security To-merrow, Insure to-4ay, the Ce-onerathre way. COOK WANTED â€" Cook general for good home wanted immediate- ly, 2 odults and one child; private room in inodern house; mwst be capable cook. Apply in writing to Box 270, Orangeville, Ont. 49o2 KOU SALE â€" Auto-Trac on rubber, 1928 Chev. motor, nearly new, Otaco gears, new battery, sealed beam tractor lights; this machine is in good mechanical condition. â€" Doug. Oliver, phone i)9J5. . 47p2 HARRIS A DUNLOP tARATSTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc- Phone 38 MARKDALE Ur. Danlop will b« in C. J. Bellamy'i office every Set- urdsy from 6 to 8:80 p>.a»; , â€" ii < » '' â-  ' Rustell S. McGillivny PubHe Bookkeeping, Accounting and Audit Service. MTeekly or Monthly In person or by mail. Sys- tems instaUed /and maintained. In- come Tax Returns a specisHy. I^hone: Dnrhsm 119 Box 45 Dnrhsm. Ont. FOR SALE-- IS-disc Cockshutt fer- tilizer drill, tractor hitch, only sowed 40 acres, or would sell a 15- disc Cockshuitt fertilizer di-ill, trac- tor bitch, new. â€" Geo. Hill, phone 224JI Markdale. 48p2 NEW .^LLTS-CHALMBRS TRAC- TORS for sale, 'Models U. WF, WD, C, B; also Model A I.H.C. new motor, cheap; .xyill accept cattle or easy , tqmB..-Hiilflex. Dun- can & Sons, Ce^Wi^^S^iione • 40J4 Fleshei-ton. 48p2 > p .If 'Sit' t FOR SALE _ 19411 Ford DeLuxe coach, -'-w motor year old, new paint job last fall, ,new front and rear springs, 4 ^ew shock shsorb- ei-s, car in excellent mechanical coniditlon, no reaaionablbe offer re- fused. â€" Ed. Breadner, Bttgemisi phone 119J6, .1^toi<»j4*n. 49c2 >yV.if."' WOOD FOU^il^a^â€" llBrdnrood 1^ » slaibs, 76 7o hardwood or better, $26 per load, sibout 8 cords, soft- wood slaha $18 per load; clean hardwood s«wduat $9 per load de- livered. â€" yv. Playter, phone 146J Markdale. **P* CHARLES^ 4. BELLAMY MUNICIPAL CUSRK Otice, Toreaile Street. ""^"^ taner et Marriege Lkeaece OaNVETAMOSR Wtts Mort«<«es, etR. D,^ AcreeBseBts A oonwnlBslooer for teUoc affidavits Televkeae tlw 1^ 5r

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