Flesherton Advance, 29 Mar 1950, p. 8

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J^ , 1950 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE 01003 fSfe Thursday, Friday, Bstarday March 30, 31, April J The Picture you havt been waiting for "i:he great dan dan patch" Starri;vi?: Denniti O'Keefe Gail R«88ell Monday. Tuesday, Wednwday April S, 4, 5 "THAT FORSY^ WOMAN" in Tfcchtaicolor Greer Garaon Errol Flynn also frankie Carle Band CoBfaig: "Witard of 0«" BIG CASH OFFER EVERY WEDNESDAY AUCTION SALE POSTPONES) The auction sale to have been held this Thursday by Mr. Dan McGee, near Vandelcur, has been postponed indefinitely, due to bad roads. "Should a man propose to a girl on his knees?" "Either that or she should get olV." A doctor has discovered that radio in sometimes beneficial in cases of deafness. On the otiher hand, deaf- ness is sometimes beneficial in eases of radio. He: "A Chinese proverb says 'oaie good word can warm three wittter months.' " She: "Then vi*y didn't you say that word last November." RADIO UCE^fSTS E. John Megilhaim, radio licenee supervisor for Grey and Bruce, wi'l shortly be visiting his many friends, radio owners, throughout this area. r ♦♦»»t»o»»»«»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»oo«o»»»««*»»»»<»» I DUNDALK ELECTRIC Contract and Custom Electric Wirmg RADIOS â€" Phillip.s, Rogers-Majestic, Northern Electric and Stromberg-Carlsbn Radios. Leonard Universal and Phillips Refrigerator* We go anywhere. Phone 211 Dundalk, Ontario ♦t»»<'»»*fr'»»* »»»»»»»fr»<'»»<>»<->»»»<>»<'«<«»>K'«>'M"X«»':»<»»f- Local and Personal m. and Mrs. W. Q. Kennedy of Brantford visited in town Simday. Mr. and iMIrs. Wilfred Adlam spent i\ couple of days in Toronto last week. Miss aivolyn McTavish and Bob Phillips of Toronto spent the week end with the former's parents. Mr. Jack Teetei of Durham visit- ed on the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tecttr. Mrs. W. I. Henry has returned to town yftor spending the past three months at Brantford. Mrs. Lloyd Sewell (Laura Pedlar) underwent an operation in Centre Grey Hospital and is im(proving nicely. My. and Mts. Frank Stewart and Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stewart and Marjorie, of Toronto, Mt. and Mrs. Ken Stewart and family of Stayner were week end visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart. Ren». A. G. Macpherson preached | in A)cton United Ohnicfa on Sunday, i while Rev. Paul CShristeBMn of Dun- j daik took the mmem i« m. daaaa\ Sunday evening. Renr. West of Kim- berley took the services at Eugenia and Inistioge. AiMisses Eileen Wessels and Ag:nes Browniee of Johannesburg, South Africa, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McTavish. The two yomig ladies are teaching in Toron- to on exchange. Miss Ada Purvis, sister of Mrs. McTavish, is in South Africa teaching in the ' school in which Miss Wessels is engaged. PRICEVILLE TThe WJH.S. and W..H. meeting was held in the diurch with Mrs. A. MacCuaig presiding. The roll call was answered by an Irish Joks; Plans were made and a committee named for the Father and Son ban quet to be held next month. Mrs. Malcolm McLean .gave a couple of readings and conducted a conte.it, the prize being won by Mrs. A. L. Hintks and Mrs. W. Frook. Mrs. Vergoz gave a reading "Laying Treasures Uip." Mrs. Sayers pre- sided for the W.M.S. Some birthday money was handed in for the Life Meirtbership fund. Mrs. 'J. A. Nichol grave the topic on-- Missions, while Mrs. Art Leith read a letter from Rev. Paul and Mrs. Raimibal now in Japan. Lunch was ihen en'oytd. Progressive eachre was held Tues- day nigiht in tbe north line school, with seven tables in play. Brady Irwin and Mm. Donnie Whyta were the winners. Gordon Sturrock won the prize foi* miost lone hands. An- other euchre was held at Top Cliff school, wih Jack McMillan and Jean iStoneouse the winners, with iCecil McDermid and Mrs. Archie McEach- em taking consolation prizes. Mrs. Clarence McLean of London spent a few days with her mother and aiater. Mrs. D. MoCannell and son, Rae, ef Boo&ville and Teddy Mc(>mnell LIVESTOCK WANTED We solitit your offerings of Ixutaher cattle, bulls and hogs. With a newly completed heof floor, we are in a position to handde all of your live stock. THE FIRST CO-OPERATIVE PACKERS OF ONTARIO Phone 2453 Barrie, Ont. of Bedickville visited Tuesday nigiit at the home of A. L. Hincks. Miss Betty Hincks ot Lisle spent the week end at her home. Mr. Elmer Harrison, Preston, was in the village on the week eud Born â€" on March IS, 1960, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrison a daugh- ter, in Centre Grey Hospital. Mrs. Shortreed returned home from hospital at the week end. Mr., and Mrs. Stanley Harrison visited recently in Guelph. Mrs. Mel Watson and Beverley spent a few days in Toronto. iMisses Betty and Joyce Tucker of Normanby and Riverview spent the 'Week end at their home. Mrs. Pearl Hopkins of Pontiae, Mich., spent a few days with mem- bers of the MacCuaig family. iMiss Isobel Karstedt of Toronto spent the week end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Opville McKinnon of Toronto spent the week end at the home 0(f D. K. MIcKinnon. Messrs. Fred and Waher Knox of Swinton Park and Mrs. MdMHirdo of Owen Sound visited recently at the home of W. R. Meads. Mrs, MacMari and daughters of Toronto visited Sunday at the home of Geo. Huddy. |Mr. Henry Huddy, suffered a stroke on Friday and is in Markdale hospital. His nrtony friends hope for him a complete recovery. Mr. Hud- dy is Dl years of age. Mrs. Archie McKechnie visited Toronto friends on Friday. The conductor was perplexe^h "Who on earth," he sputtered, "would want to steal a Pullman ladder?" Just then, the curtains parted and a little old lady polked her head through caihiously. "Porter," she whispered, "you may use mine if yon like, I won't need it until morning." 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(Chevrolet is First again with more power than ever . . . more value than ever! the Gefavt'oy • ^aves You Money ad fhe Vioi CT-2508 ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS, ERfORM ANCE Le a DMi-^:-. ,teiAD ' If A»^f(§^-^i^-|t/^ivx\!^i^^ McTavish^s Garage, Flesherton AUCTION SALE FAEM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS CECIL HUNTEB. will sell by public ai^ionon Highway No. 4, i4 Mile Wf^ of Priceville TUESDAY, APRIL 4TH, 1»30 at 1 p.m., the following: horse:â€" Brown Mare, 10 yrs. fM. OATTLE â€" Grey Cow, 8 yi-s. oM, calf at foot; 3 red Coiws, 5 yjpa. oldj Red C<vw, 6 yrs. old; Roaii Cow, 8- yrs. old; Red Cow, 8 yrs. old; Dur- ham Heifer, calf at foot; Durham Cow, 7 yrs. old, calf at foot; Part Jersey Cow, 3 yrs., oalf at foot; Durham Cow^ due time of sale; Part Ayrshire Cow, due time of sale; Part Holstein Cow, 8 yrs. old, fresh; Btindle Cow; Blick Cow, » yrs, old, due time of sale. SWINE â€" 4 Tamworth Sows, bred. IMPLEMENTS â€" Oliver 2 -fur- row Tractor Pl«w: Seed Drill; Stiff- tooth Cultivator, tractor hitcly W«- «on Box, nearly new; Cutter; 2,000- Ib. Scales; Buggy; Sleigh and Flat Rack; Pig Crate;. DeiLaval Creara Separator; 2 new Sap Pans, Buckets and Spiles; Fannins Mill; Sling Ropes; Hay Fork; New Hay Rafik; Quantity of " Soft Lumjber; Mixe4 Grain and Ei<>an Oats; Grain Ba^s; numeioua other articles. No reserve as farm is sold. TERM'S OP SALE â€" Cash. â€"GEO. »E. DUNCAN, Auctioneer Don Reiley, Clerk. Small Ads FOUM>-^rticle of cfotWng in box. Enquire at The .\dvance office. FOR SALE â€" Quantity of baled al- falfa hay. â€" Elwood Bowles, OR.R. 6, Markdale, phone 2eJ2 4'4p2 LOST â€" 1950 license plate C52980. Finder please notify Russell E1H», Kinvberley. 44 p2 FOR SALEâ€" General-Purposo horse '5 years old (Hackney-Belgian)'. â€" M. Londry, Maxwell, pHoixe 121J4 Fleshevtoi\ -•5p2 FOR SALE _ Registered Hereford bull. Domino breeding, fit for serv- ice. â€" Marcus Heard. rTR. 5 Mark- dale, phone 114w2. ispZ FOR S.-VLE â€" Green hardwood, 12 and 14 in. f4 for 12 in., $5 for 14 in. delivered. Orders taken for de- livery in summer of fall. â€" • ll. L. McCarty, phone 49M13 Flesherton. BUSIXBSS OFFICES are seeking trained assistants at good salar- ies. Spring term begins April 17 • â€" Northern Business College, Owen Sound. 44pl WANTEDâ€" Girl or woman for work in piivate home, small family, good wages, steady employment in a s'lohI home. Apply at The Ad- vame offi.e. 43c2 â- 'OR SALE â€" McClary ranKc, hen pen 12x1'', bicycle small, cables, 211nirner coal oil stow. â€" Lloyd Sewell, phone 02M ov Doug-las Garage, M«rkda!e. 4&p3 A\0(>1) FOK SAiiE â€" PEavdwpod slabs, 75 'i hardwiJo'd-jor better, $25 per load, p.bout 8 covSsi, soft- woi'U slabs $18 pcv load^ clean hardwood sawdust ^ per' load <ls-' Ivvcreil W. Phiytor, phouTS- fdr'J Markdale. -'''•i5 SEED FOR SALE â€" Reg. No. 1 Bea- ver oat-s; Com. No. 1 Beaver oats; Co.n!. N-o. 1 Ajax oats; Reg. No. 1 Montcalm barley 5^ Com. No. 1 Montcalm barley; Com. No. 1 0, A.C. No. 21 barley.â€" A. S. Muir, phone 104:13 Flashetron. 42c8 HARRIS & DUNLOP 3ARKISTERS, SQUCITORS. Et«^ Phone 88 MARKDALB Mr Danlop wiH b« in C. J. Bellamy's office every Sat- urday from 6 to 8:80 ViSK. CHARLES J. BELLAMY MUNICIPAL CLBRK Office. ToTonto Street. FlMdiertM lasuer of M»rrlate L Kâ€" â- â-  CONVBYANCBR WiUs MortKarea, «te. Deeds A«T««m«ats A conuniMioner for taUnc affidftTltt Tele GENERAL INSURANCE AUTO -jPIRK . UFB Livestock, franait and Cart* «d. LANG Phone izr.^ FLESHERTON For Becnritj^To-morrow, Insure to-dalr ««• Ok.«v«r«tlv« way. I idUM«B^ t *\

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