Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 30 May 1928, p. 5

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THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE WEDNESDAY, MAY 311^.1928 » » Local and Personal CJ>.R. TIME TABLB Road Maintainer Was Working on Highway Trains leave Flesherton Station aa j follows: Going Soutl Going North >8.08 a-m. 11-52 a.m. â-  4.10 a.m. 8.53 p.m., A road maintain r, owned by the •8.31 p.m. 4.33 p.m. Provincial Departr.ient of Public The mails clese at Flesherton as Highways, was in operation last week follows: For the north at 11.00 a.m. (,„ the eight mi! >s of Provincial j ists. Therefore we say ••nth at 3.30 For morning train highway. No. 10, o.er which Mr â- oath mail closes at 9.00 p.m. the j_ Moore is overs- r. The machine is being used and' • the direction of , Mr. Alder of Dur! ^m, Provincial en- gineer, v^hose dif'^rict includes the whole Provincial l.Thway system in mail closes yrevioas evening. Local and Personal the County of Grey and does excel- Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wilson visited''®"' ^°^^ '" keepin- the road in shape in Toronto last week. I^*"" ^^^"^ ^°^°^ traffic. The road Mrs. J. C. Adams is visiting her son Jim, and family in Toronto. Mrs. F. H. W. Hickling wnt to Weeton last week to be with her sister, Mrs. J. D. Clarke, who is in poor health. Mr. Wm. Hay spent thn week end with his wife and babe, who are hol- idaying for a fortnight with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McDonald. The Hai-riston Kiltie Band has been j secured to dispense music at the cele- I bration in Flesherton on the Glorious i Twelfth. Mrs. Jas. Watson of Toronto spent ; a couple of days in town last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark j Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kennedy, and son. Jack and Mrs. W. I. Henry mot- ored to Marmora and spent the past few days at the former's parental I home there. The annual district meeting of the Women's Institute and the Board of Agriculture will be held in Maxwell onThursday, June 21st at 1..30 p.m. Basket picnic at 11.30 a.m. Mr. Will Shaw of Lion's Head, with his brothers, Arnold and Ivan, and sisters Marion and Rita visited their grandfather, Mr. W. H. Thur- ston at the begining of the week. It is a wise purchaser who, when he sees something that he needs of- fered at a fraction of its value, se- cures it while the opportunity ex- vote for the W.;Town Hall By-Law. A play entitled "Southern Cinder- ella" will be given by the Shelbume Y.P.S. at Priceville, in the United Church, under the auspices of Price- \-ille Y.P.S. on Thursday, May 31st. Admission 25 cents. 25 Years Ago Fyle of May 28, li)28 Tarvia od Highway NOTICE TQ CREDITORS We understand that the Provincial Highway north from Melancthon As high as 18 'i. cents was paid' for will receive a coat of Tarvia this wool on the market here last week. year. The condition of the high- Mr. John Hewit of the Meaford way, with the crushed stone, thereon. Road died on Sunday at the age if has not been satisfactory to motor- Si years. The funeral took place ists or others, and with the applic- to Dundalk on Tuesday . ation of Tarvia should make a road Mr. O. W. Phillips has returned that would stand the present traffic from the West for the summer. conditions. Mr. FranK Thompson of the Third [ Line, Euphrasia, died on Saturday afternoon last. Mr. Thompson pas- sed away while being operated on for appendicitis. He was a son of thy late Frances Thompson of the Third Line and a brother of Mr. Jeri-y Thompson. A runaway accident which termin- ated fatally occurred at the C.P.R. crossing at Markdale station on Thursday evening last, when Wr. Jno. Ryan, whose home was near the Irish Lake, met sudden death. j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having any claims or de- mands of any kind against Daniel Sullivan, late of the township of Os- prey, County of Grey, Farmer, deceas- ed, who died on or about the first day of May, A. D. li)27, are requested to forward their claims duly proved to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of June, 1928. j NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN 'that after said date the Administrator ' will proceed to distribute the said es- tate having regard only to such claims as he then w^ill have notice of. All persons owning dogs must se- Dated at CoUingwood this 18th day cure tags and have them attached, of May,. A.D. 1928. Final Notice. â€" By order of Village Malcolm McLean, Drawer 20, CoUing- Constable. wood; Solicitor for the .Administrator. NOTICE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Gilchrist of Flesherton announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Hannah Mabel to Alfred Ward Harriston. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Harrison, Flesherton, the wedding to take place early in June. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Moore and two children, Mr. Groves, Miss Crooko and Mr. Henry Crooko, all of Toronto maintainer is drav.-n by a Fordson tractor. In front, the width of the machine, is a row of iron teeth that! have been spending the past few days Miss Wilda Martin of Owen Sound J tear up the road to whatever depth I with the former's parents. Mr. and wasavisitorlast weekwithMrs. Jas.jis required and t'le seven sections I Mrs. W. J. Moore, Springhill. ^^^ â-  I of i-oad drag level the highway, filling Mr. and Mrs Miss Margaret Pennell of Toronto/ up the holes and making the road was the guest of Mrs. R. Bentham smooth for travel. At present Mr. on the 24th. Moore is drawing gravel filling up Miss Shirley Murray of Toronto! the road at the Cemetery swamp, spent the 24th at her parental home which sank about on foot during the j for a^ipendicitis a week ago, here. past year, for a length of about 100 „. , , ^ , iu j. t> :, ^ / ,, , I We are pleased to know that Rev, Mrs. O. W. Phillips and son, Bob, feet. A person would go a long way before he would find a better srravel road than that from Victoria S. Sutton, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. W. Semple of Osprey. motored to Toronto over the week end and visited Mr. Clarence Semple, who underwent an operation CLOSE STORE SATURDAY NIGHT Midland Argus: The Canadian De- partment Stores under new manage- ment immediately introduced here a new movement in closing their large store at six o'clock on Saturday nights That is a radical change as far as Midland is concerned, where the idea has grown up that it was next to sui- cidal for any merchant to introduce early closing during the summer and particularly on Saturday night. Thi Eaton people apparently don't think so and they have determined upon shorter hours here as elsewhere. It will work out satisfactorily like every other advanced movement and in a short time people will forget all abcat mid-night Saturday night shopping. and Mr. Ted McDonald were in Toron- to for a couple of days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Thistlethwaite of 1^°''"^" *" ^^^ """"^^ ^""^ °^ Orange Toronto spent the past few days inl^'^"^^- °^" ^^''^ M""- ^°°''^ '' town visiting relatives. overseer. Miss Marie McEachnie of Toronto was a visitor at her home on Sun- ' ADDITIONAL LOCALS day. Mr. Jenkins of ! Robert Paton has secured a charge at Camilla and will be inducted the first week in July. The charge in- cludes Camilla, Mona Centre and Whittington. Mr. Paton will be or- dained at Conference which meets in Toronto in June. .\ Pontiac car. driven into town on Saturday evening by Dr. D. H. Guy of Toronto, formerly of Max- well, was sideswiped by a passing arjd Mrs. J. E. Jenkins of i Mr. E. C. Smith was the guest of Hamilton spent the week end with the ' Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pedlar over the latter's sister, Mrs. F. J. Thurston. 1 week end. motorist and both fenders and run- Mr. and Mrs. Herb Smith of Owen' Visitors at Wasaga Beach last week , ning board of the car were damag- Sound were in town over the week were surprised to see ice floating on ' ed. Glaring headlights was usp- *"'^- I the bay. No wonder the weather has Mrs. E. Best and son, Haroli, v/ere ""' been warm. in Toronto for a couple of days last v,-csk. Mr. W. W. Trimble's Joe Macgregor won second place in the 2.30 race at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patton and little CoUingwood on Victoria Day. daughter of Durham spent the 24th in | Agar was driving. town- j The name of Miss M. Runstadler Mr. Stewart McTavish of Oshawa appeared in the Toronto dailies on was a visitor at his parental homs Tuesday as passing her final examin- here over the 24th. .ations. Congratulations are extended. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert LeGard and Miss Kelso and Mr. Hardwick of children of Pickering were visitors the high school staff were at their over the 24th with his father here. hqines in Toronto and Bolton respect- lur J nr All /^ J >vely for Victoria Day. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cameron and three children and Mr. Percy Le- ' Group No. 3 of the W.M.S. will Gard of Toronto visited over the hold a social evening at the home of week end with Mrs. E. Best. |Mrs. H. Dowti to-night (Wednesday) »,â-  T> • J T n, T^ at 8 p.m. Everybody will be wel- Misses Bernice and Irsne McDon- ^ ' ., •', . , . J « • J f T . 1 1 come. Silver collection, ala, and friend of Toronto motored up and spent the holiday with their' Mr. E. C. Smith of McMaster Uni- parents here. .versity conducted the services in the | Baptist churches on Sunday, owing to posed to have been the cause of the accident. The W. L will meet at the home of Mrs. T. Findlay on Wednesday. June Gordon j 6th at 3 p.m. Paperâ€" "Table setting and serving" demonstrated by Miss K. MacMillan. Roll Callâ€" Nam« of an eatable. Current Events â€" Mrs. J. Wright. Social Com. â€" Cake- Mesdames Findlay. Moore and E. Best. Sandwich-Mesdames Murray, Down and Runstadler. Mr. and Mrs. Osar McCann and children of Toronto motored up and spent the 24th and the week end with Rev. and Mrs. Harrower. Mr. W. G. Akins of Stratford was home over the week end. George is employed on the Daily Beacon-Herald at that place. Mr. C. N. Richardson spent a couple of days in Toronto last week visiting his wife who is ill at the home of Mrs. John Latimer. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Keefer of Kansas City were callers in to'.vn on Friday and spent a few hours with their cousin, Mr. W. W. Trimble. Dr. and Mrs. R. Henderson and two sons, Ivan and Eric, and Miss Helen Crawford of Toronto spent the 24th with relatives in town. Mr. and Mis. C. White of Waubau- ] shcne motored over on Saturday and I spent the week end with the Iittct'Sj father, Mr. W. J. H.^ndorson. j Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hodgson and; daughtr, Barbara, of Islington and I Miss Ruth Edmunds of Toronto were] â- week end visitors with Postmast.*.- \V. j W. Trimble. Mr. and Mrs. Teri-ance Williams i accompanied by Mr. Wm. Tyler ind ' lady friend of F.versham spent the j 24th with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Witl-i liams. 1 the illness Saunders. of the pastor, Rev. M. ' jj Up-to-date ^SERVICE AT ALL TIMES FLESHERTON BARBER SHOP G. H. WRIGHT, Prop. 3ae Pineapple Week For Real Good Pineapples Try US For a full line of Fresh Groceries try-KENNEDY'S W. G. KENNEDY •PHONE 37 Advertise in The Advance DISPERSAL ~ Auction Sale of 30 Pure Bred Government Tested Shorthorns Three Miles South of Markdale Thursday, May 31 at 1 o'clock p.in. Fashionably bred aniniak of exceptional individuality which have passed two cieati tuberculin tests made by Goveriiniont Inspect ors Ed. 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