Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 11 Jul 1934, p. 1

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\ ft I ; ^()je gkfsi^txian %itmiu. Vol. 54; No. 6 WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1934 W. H. Thurston & Son, Proprietor* CEYLON Orton, Toronto, were holiday visitors ' with Mr. and Mrs. Archie McMullen. Rec-'nt visitors at Mr. and Mrs. P. They were accompanied by Miss Muir's were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry P^*''«"«''i'e McMullen. Houston and family of Oshawa, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fisher and two and Mrs. S. Houston of Peterboro, children, N'orma and Dick, Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Shortreed and *ere visitors over the week end with Miss Lizzie Mather of Priceville, Mrs. Clark of Vancouver, B.C., and sistei Mrs. Jas. Harrison of Priceville, Mr and Mrs. Chisholm of Lion's Heod, Mrs. Cooling and brother, Chas. Con- key of Guelph. Miss Agiies Macphail, M.P., has ar- rived home from Ottawa, and accom- panied by her mother spent the week end at Southampton. Messrs. Billy and Harold Tracey are spending their vacation with theii aunt, Mrs. W. Gibson. Mrs. Archie Sinclair spent several days last week in Toronto. -Mr. John Sherwood is visiting his brother, Mr. Peter Sherwood, and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McLeod were in the city Thursday. Mi-s. Archie McLean of Priceville and daughter. Miss Alhia, nurse in training at Mimico, were recent vis- itors with Mr. and Mrs. .Alex. M>- Faydcn. Congratulations to Miss Fisher and her successful Entrance pupils. Dr. and Mrs. -Sharpe and children of Ren Creek, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Essex and son, Jim, Regina, Sask., and Mr. Thos. McArthur have been ' visiting in the community. | Mrs. Fred Marsha)-, Murray and : Billy are holidaying at Roderick. | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Piper. Mr. and .Mrs. Roy Gibson, Oakville, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibson, Hamilton, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson. Mrs. Will. Gibson is spending a week in Toronto. Mrs. Fred Marshall was in Toron- to Friday. Mrs. Coleman, Owen Sound, is vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. J. F. CoUinson and family. Miss Marion Muir, Oro Station, has arrived home for the summer vaca- tion. Misses Blanche and Nellie Genoe of Owen Sound spent the week end at their home here. PRICEVILLE The W.M.S. and Willing Helpers '.vili hold their monthly meeting Tues- day, Juiy IT, when the teachers will nave charge of the program. Topic. Beth Hincks; solo, Jessie Xichol; reading, .Anna McEachern; lunch com. Cake, Donelda Xichol, sandwich, Mrs. Dave McDonald. Master .Archie Sturrock, Swinton Park, spent last week at Mr. D. Camp- beU's. i-A plot holder's meeting" will be held „ „.,, . c uu c- • , 'h'S VV ednesday evemng, when a good Messrs. Billy and Bobby Spicer of . <.. , , .,^ J. ^'. ^ . attendance is requested. Hamilton are spending their vacation with their grandmother here. Miss Gladys Pattison has joined a party of friends who are camping near Sudbury and will motor as far as Ottawa before i-eturni.jg home. Miss Vera Marshall, R. N., Mimico, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marshall. (Mr. and Mrs. John Xichol and children spent Sunday in CoUingwood, Mr. and Mrs. S.,Hill, Mr. and Mrs. L. Torrey and Jack Lauriston were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Harry Pip- er. Mrs. Geo. Snell is holidaying in Osh- awa. Little Jackie Mv.Mullen had his ton- sils removed last week at Markdale hospital. Mrs. Coleman has returned to Owen Sound after a week's holiday with hci daughter, Mrs. Frank Collinson. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tucker were, Miss Mary Mac Cuaig and brother John of Topcliff; Mr. Robt. Lawrence and son, Archie and Misses Mary and Dorothy of Dur- ham. (Last Week's Items) Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Irish and fam- ily of Toi-onto have arrived for the Wright-Hemphill wedding on Wednes- day. Mr. and IMrs. R. G. Patterson and more to the welfare of home and com- 1 munity than dots the modern woman."! Lunch was served at the close. ! The anniversary services were hsld' on Sunday last in the Presbyterian ' church. The church was e.specially I decorated for the occasion. Rev. X. ' MacDonald preached splendid ser- 1 mens at both services. The choir jontributed an anthem and Miss Xeilie McLean sang a solo, and at the evening service Mrs. Dan Camp- bell sang a solo. The garden party was held the fol- low.ng evening. The night was ideal and a large crowd was present to en- joy the bountiful supper on the school grounds. Messrs. Angus McCormick and Neil Cameron gave splendid bag- pipe selections. Boothville lost the football game to the locals 3-0. Fev. ^ ersham presented their play, "Thej End of the Lane," which was thor-' oughly enjoyed by all. The Schramm ; orchestra furnished music between | The proceeds amounted to EUGENIA Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Patterson vis- ited the first of the week at Henry Eckhart s, Glenelg. Mr. and Mrs. John Xichol and two sons, Gordon and Harold, and Mrs. Gilchrist visited Sunday with friends in Collingwood. Mr. Alex. Knox underweat an op- eration for appendicitis last week in Toronto. Since the storm, Friday, the phones have been out of order to get Central. Mrs. Thos. Xichol spent the week end visiting in Collingwood. Kiniberley boys walked or rather ra.i away with a 3-0 victory over Priceville m football, on Saturday evening. Visitoi-s to friends here are: Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bui-nett with his broth- er, John; Mr. W. McKechnie, with his brother, John, and others, after many years absence in Dakota; also that Well-known lady, Emma Robertson, is on a visit to a host of friends. Another grand send- off was tend- i.'1-ed on Thursday evening, this time to our very popular teacher for ths last four years. Mr. F. Shaekleton, who has secured a fine school in .Ar- thur, with a. better salary, always ac- ceptable. -A short, but fine program was given of readings and vocal sel- ections and speeches of commenda- tions by resident ministers and oth- two children visited over the holiday ' ers. The address was read by Miss at Mr. .Vrchie Stewart's. Fia:Kcs Reiley and the presentation Mr. and Mrs. Ismond and son. ' n»de by J immie Sutherland of a fine Douglas, and Miss Switaer of Xorval; bill fi>lder, stuffed with pircui-ed Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery of Torun- j "sponddlacks." Mrs. J. C. Harrison 10 were visitors over the week end presided at the organ. Mr. ShaAle- with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Arrowsmith. ' ton replied very appreciatively of the Mr?. Ismond and Mrs. Montgomerj Kindness shown during his stay here are remaining for an extended visit. ' He was accorded vocally, "-A jolly acts. S75.00. Mr. David Hincks, Mrs^ J. W. Mc- Kechnie, with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hincks left Sunday on a motor trip to the west. The latter going through to the coast. Mr. and Mrs. .A.lex. Knox of Toron- to spent the week end here. Mrs. -Alex. Carson and Bernice returnsa jh Su'-day with them. Mr. Gordon McLean spent a f>Jw days in Toronto. His sister, Jea:i accompanied him home for a three weeks' holiday. Messrs. .Alray and Donnie McLean of Toronto spent the week end at their homes. Mr. and Mrs. .-Vcomb of Toronto spent the week end at Elmer Xeuns. Mrs. A. B. McDonald and daughtei Leone, R. X., of Owen Sound visited friends here last week. 'Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McLellan and neice of Xiagara Falls are spending a week here. Miss Margaret Sintp- , son who spent a month with them returned home. Mrs. Neil Xorman and baby, Ruth, of Dundalk are spending a few days at her father's, Mr. Colin McLean's. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seigner, Walkei- ton, visited Sunday at the McCuaig home. I Mr. Bill Clark and mother and sis- ters, Tressa and Reta, Toronto, spent j the week end at Mr. Angus Clark's. I On Wednesday a picnic was held at ' the home of Andrew Hincks for the mothers and children on the cradle roll. The day was ideal and about 40 were present, also some neighbors I and friends. The children enjoyed ' ra>es and prizes and had their pic- I tures taken. Last but not least was ^1 a bountiful lanch, ice crea-ii and candy FEVERSHAM HAD FAIR SLM OF MONEY BLT BEGGED FOR A MEAL I being served. Thirteen children and babies were pi-esent to enjoy the love- ly birthday cake, the work of Miss Marv McEachern. Mr. Jas. Pattison, Mr. and 'Mrs. Will Pattison and children. Toronto, are visiting Mrs. Jas. Pattison and Miss Gladys. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley White and Edna. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown were holiday visitors with Mrs. W. White. Mrs. W. J. Densmore. Grand Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Densmore and Maurice of St. Catharines visiter! Sun- day with IMr. and Mrs. Jokn Dens- more. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Hopeville, \ycre recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. McWilliam and Mrs. I>. Mac- phnil. good fellow." Rev. X. McDonald acted as chairman, while Rev. J. W. Johnston gave an address expressive of his pleasure, with tKe friendly spirit shown by the people who lose his services. Mr. H. B. McLean also expressed the fine feelings of the community and himself towards Mr. Shaekleton. On Friday evening, a meeting re Memorial service was held, when it was decided to hold it on August 5th. followed as last year by an old boys' re -union on Monday. The Hanover band has been again invited and his honor. Judge Col. G. F. McFarland SAUGEEN JUNCTION Mr. MacDonaW of Toronto spent ^^d Col. F. Fraser Hunter, now M. Mr. and Mrs. Ererett WTiiie and son, Mr. Harvey White and friend of Toronto were recent visitors with Mr. ai'ii Mrs. Robe. White. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bat.helor visited with friends i;i Owen Sound on Tues- day. Mrs. Jim Semplo of M.^rkdal. visited her sister, Mrs. Bert Badgre- row, recently. Messrs. Charlie Doupe- and Eldor Blackburn made a business trip ti Brampton one day last week. Mr. Glen Lee of Manitoba visitc' over the week end with hi.^ cousin Mr. S. Bstchelor. Mr. and Mrs. Joe .MeCutcheon oi Feversham were recent visitors with Mr. a:vl Mrs. Jo« Sewell. Miss Margaret M;l!-< returned honr. from Dundalk. after visit::;g a eoucl: of week,; with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pnrk of To ronto were holiday visitors with Mr and M--.. J-: Prrk. the holiday at Mrs. Jas. Pattison's. . p. p. for « ward in Toronto, to give (Last Woek'» Items) Visitors at Thos. White's over the Mr. Peter Sherwood is now settled, addresses. Resident ministers will holiday were: Mrs. Fred Si:K-lair an^ in his home, recently purchased from Jlr. John Melia. IMiss Catherine Cairns of Toronto has arrived home for the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Collinson and family and (Misses Olive and Jear Marshall visited in .\berdeen Sunday. Miss Fisher left Monday for hei home in Paisley also be on the platform. A fruard ^i^a Sinclai.T Xelson Clayton Clar of honor is also expa.ted to function ence Temple and girl fnend of Dun It has been decided that there will be no celebration on July 12th here, but we expect there will be severai picnickers come here to spend the day. â-  Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Drier and three children and Miss 51. Sinclair of To- ronto and Mrs. McKinnon of Flesh- erton spent the first of July with Mrs. H. Foerster. Miss Millie jioMullen of Toronto is holidaying with her mother here. Mrs. J. Howard of Flesherton spent a, week with her sister, Mrs. W. J Magee, Mr. George McKenzie and Mr. Al.^x. Stewart of Ceylon visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Magee on Sunday. Congratulations to Miss Verda Genoe, Miss Erva Magee and Master Bennie Hanley on their success in passing the Entrance examinations Miss Ruth Irwin of Windsor is holi daying with her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. -George Lawlor. Mrs. Bert Magee is visiting with friends in Toronto this week. Mr. and Mrs. S. Campbell and fam- ily spent July 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graha:n, Walkertcn. ,Mr. and Mrs. James Leppard spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. R. Gordon and family at Mr. Leppard's. Bcaverdale, Euphrasia iwp. Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, Mise- Bernice and Elwood and Miss Evelyn Campbell visited in Kimberley or. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wick- ens. Mrs. Thos. Lewis (nee Miss May Smith) of Edmonton. Alberta, form-; J erly of Kimberley visited with Mr j ♦ and Mrs. Ernie Proctor over the week ; S end. 5 Visitors on Sunday with Mrs.Han-f J Foerster were: Mr. and Mrs. W. Ar- <• mitage, Mr. and Mrs. Ross .Irmitage^^^^^ of Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. Madill. Mr.^ ».d Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. ' Gordon McKinnon of Toronto, Miss .''*â-  .Audrey .-X.rmitage of Hamilton and Mrs. McKinnon of Flesherton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hines of To- ronto wex-e week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Park. Mr. and Mrs. Jahnson, accompanied by their niece, liiss Dorothy Jamie- son, are spending a few days in To- ronto. Mrs. Waliie Williams and daug'n- ter ( Helen 1, Mrs. Oliver Rcbards and husband and children of Toronto 'vis- ited the Williams families here. Mr. Bob W'Uliams and lady friend of Toronto spent the week end with Mr. Diuuan Williams.. Messrs. Jack and Dave Magae of Parry Sound are holidaying with the Magee families here. Visitors over the week and with Mr. and Mrs. C'Ourt Smith were: Mb. and Mrs. .Al'oert Long of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardiner and children, Jacqueline and Frankie ot Miivico. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burnett of Cai- gary were callers on Mr. and Mrs Richard Park on Sunday. Mrs. Burnett was an old school-,T.ate of Mrs. Parks. Mr. and Mrs. Hather and some friends of To -onto were w-cek end vis- itors with Mis. Hather's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fawcett. Mrs. Isaac Pooley and daughte • (Velda) Mi-s. Kenneth Thomas and i little son visited a few days with Mi. ; and Mrs. John Willian-s. They cam: ;o see the former's brother. Mr- Henry Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Purvis and ('aughter. Miss Ella, of Orillia wers visitors the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Robort Parvis. In regard to the flowers that were at .he memorial service of the late Mrs. Jacob .Williams some few weeks ago at the United church here, then;- was a misunderstand ingr. The flowers were presented by her three sisters. Mrs. Wfcite, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Mo- Tavish. Mrs. McTavish's name hav- ing been omitted. Wo arc ,<orry thi.- occurred. Mrs. W. G. Band, Mr. Gordon Dand and Miss Grace Horton of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Col- queitte, the former's parents. Asking Hanover people for a cash contribution must be a rather profit- ' able business for transients â€" at least â- Â« J v» r- 1 .. u u an experience of a Hanover man last Mr. and Mrs. Colquette, who have , , . ,- week would indicate that such wa& .â- \ transient went to A. E. been visiting friends in Long Branch and Toronto have returned home. Harold and Murray Horton of Long Branch were visitors here over tht week end. Mrs. W. E. Dand of Long Branch is visiting with friends here and her brother, W. R. Colquette, in Owen Sound. Miss Betty Colquette of Owen Sound, who has been holidaying with her grandparents here, has left for a visit with friends in Toronto. Mr. Ivan .Alexander of Owen Sound and a cousin, Mr. R. Perigo, of To- ronto motored to Chicago last week and are attending the World's Fail in that city. BORX â€" On Monday, July 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, a son. Mrs. Frank Sayers, an old resident of Osprey township, near here, passed away on Monday, July 9th. after some months illness. The funeral will be held this Wednesday afternoon, inter- ment taking place to Bethel cemet- the case. Zummaeh's service station on Tues- day evening with literally a pocketful of silver and asked if they would ex- change five dollars of it for a five- dollar bill. He was accommodated. On Wednesday morning the same man appeared at Mr. Zum.mach's home about a block away, and asked if thej^^ wouldn't give a chap a meal. He didn't know, of course, that the fam- ily knew he had at least five dollars with him, so possibly the next time he will go to a further section of tht town where people are not likely tc know that he carries a fair snm of po.'ket-money with him. â€" Hanover Post. NOTICE i rv a Mil a; .\.:-, A. L. BROKENSHIRE. R. O. Eyesight Specialst Associated with J. P. Davis, R.O., eyesight specialist, Collingwood, Ont., will be at Richardson's Drug Store each Wednesdair afternoon, commenc- ing June 20th. Eyes examined â€" ulasses fitted. Make appointments at Richar.:scn's Drug Store. BATES BURIAL COT 124 Avenue Road Toronto DISTIXCTH'E FUNTRAL SERVICE .AT REASOXABLE PRICES PHOXES: XIGHT OR D.\Yâ€" Klngsdale 434-4â€"3456 Modern Private Chanel J. W. Bates Fred Maddocks Richard Maddocks. ManACU Z Formerly of Flesherton ♦ ^^ The House oi Qu?lity ^^ Specials LARGE BOTTLE CVT<L"l^ 15c 3 Bars Lux Soap and 1 Pkg:. Lu.k tor 2oc 6 PKGS. J7IJ.Y POWDERS 25c Sensation Mops, treated or dust mop S9c Pratts Roost Paint kills lice and mites. Xew price 85c 1 BRAX FLOUR SHORTS PURIXA CHICK STARTER GROWIXG MASH TURKEY ST.VRTER JA.S . A. STEWART FLESHERTON i^tfMMVtfM^'i**'*^' *•^*<~^♦.:-^.x.<~:.c~^♦x••xK••^•^•:~:"^^:":-:••^<~:••x••x~:":":-:•<*<~:•♦♦<~^^ I Take No Chances 1 I With Worn Ropes under command of officer, W. G. Bride. Me das: Mrs. Harold Sinclair aid fotn childrer. Victor Wiggin-s. Mildred Sharp. Mr. Boyd. Mr. Jir.i Clark, and (Last Week's Items) Mr. and Mrs. Xelson Frewing. all of The W..M.S. and Willing Heltvrs Toronto; Mr. an^ Mr.*. Lorno Sharp of Flesherton. Mrs. Fred Sinclaii is remaining for a couple of weeks Watch Repairing held their monthly meeting Tuesday. when "25 were present. Three new I members vere added to the roll. Mrs. The June meeting of the Ladies Aid, Sutherland presided. It wa-» decideil was held Wednesday, at Mrs. Frank | that Rev. X. MacDonald preach the Collinson's. The president, Mrs. E. thankoffering sermon at some future j 'Mr. Victor Hebden has movod hh McL<!od. presided. I date. Mrs. Wm. .Al.lcorn presidetJ j jewellery shop from E. J. Bennett's Mr. and Mrs. Miller and Marivm ol| over the W. H. meeting. Consider- j stor? to Mrs. MacDonald's residence, Winnipeg. Mrs. Elmer Warling and, able business was transacted and ar- next door to the cafe, and solicits children of Vandeleur were visitors rangemcnts and committee arranged I yovr continued patronage. Some last week with Mr. and Mrs. John for garden party, after which an in- good second hand watches for sale; Stewart. torestinc: debate took p!a(?e, "resolved also soinc new alarm clocks. Get Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lesli*, Fern and! that the pioneer •woman contributed ' one before they are all sold.' VICTORIA CORNERS I â- I Miss Blanche Whyte and brother ot Toronto are visiting their uncle. Mr Robt. McXolt.v. !Mrs. Chas. Moore accompanied Mr and Mrs. .-Xlva Herhierson. Mrs. Robt. .Acheson ami Mrs. Robt. Moore to vis- it their aunt. Mi-s. Ellen .\rnold ot Mount .\Ib«rt. who has been quite iil I but is much improved. Ernie Stinson aid two daughter^ visited at Laurel. The little girls re- mained with their grandmother for a f-^w day^. 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