Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 11 Dec 1935, p. 9

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AVednesday, December 11, 1935 THE FLESHIER roX AD\AXCE ^ s •I Xmas Candy As usual, this will be the logical store to buy your Candy, as we have a full line of all kinds yoi; may wish for. Mixed Nuts 20c lb. Peanuts 2 lbs. 25c Assorted Creams 19c lb Mixtures 2 lbs. 25c Assorted Chocolates, ^^ood value per lb. 19c. ^ -^ ^ Fruits and Vegetables Celery, Lettuce, Cranberries, Tomatoes Celery Hearts, Spanish Onions, Grape Fruit, Lemons, Grapes, and a real good assortment ef nice juicy Oranges. ^ ^ ^ MEATS FRESH & CURED Roasting Beef 12c lb. Boiling Beef lOc lb. Hamburg Steak 2 lbs. 25c ^ t> <^ For the Cake Fresh Peel, Currants, Raisins, all kinds; Figs, Almonds, Almond Icing; in fact everything that is desired. ^ -?r <^ We take great pleasure in euid edl a very Merry Chris" Happy New Yea sftaj hing one ^and a Superior Stores Kennedy^s SIMPLIFIES YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Start now; make your selections while assortments are at their best. s? ij <^ TIESâ€" All Kinds 25c 3uid up ALL C!{RL-T.\L\s r,(^XED Salts, 50c. and up Mitts and Gloves 25c 2md up to $2.50 Underwear AJI different kincs oriced to suit everybody. Hats & Caps A real good line to choose from. Sweaters â-  Windbreakers A good assortment of both. SOCKS Newest and latest shades in prices r2ir.gir'5 from 19c a pair and up. SUITS AND OVERCOATS We can fit you in anything you need. T!ii-.SK AXl) :\L\.\'V OTHERS AT KM-.AL MAKGAIXS C. J. KENNEDY Flesherton, Ont. PRICEVILLE Keep in mind the school concert oo i Dec. 19th in the afternoon when all i the children and parents are coriliallj invited to attend, also the O^D.R school concert on the evening of Dec li)th. 1935. j Mrs. Ray McLean and Glen spent f the week end in Shelburne. â-  Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hindis and, family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Hincks, ; visited Sunday at Mr. Cha.<. Tucker's j Ebenezev. I Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacCuaig visited; Sunday at Mr. Henry Tucker's. j The Holdfa.st Club meeting will be held Wednesday. Dec. U at the home! cf Mrs. Earl Mfl^od. The W.M.S. and Willing Helpers,! will have their .\nnual meeting, Tues- I day, Dec. I7th, when a good turn out | is requested. Topic, Chri.stnias in | other' lands, by Mrs. Henry Tucker [ lunch com.; Mrs. McMeekln Sr. Miss Nellie McLean. | Mrs. Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. R Fettis of Owen Sound were visitor? last week at Mr. Wm. Hinck's. ; The baiKiuet held in the Presbyter- ian church basement here in honor , of St. .Andrew's on Tuesday evening,' (the right date, being Saturday was not convenient.) passed off fairly suc- cessfully, the inclement weather keep- ing even Patriotic and hardy Scots- men away. .A. pleasant time was had and the Haggis, ttio' not piped in, wa."* "goot". Rev. N. McDonald was chairman and toastmaster throughout, and spoke on, St. Andrews. The next toast to the pioneers coupled with the name of Thos. Nichol, Dominion ot Canada, .\. .A. Mc.\rthur, Reeve and Mrs. W. J. McMillan, "Land of the Heather and bagpipes,"' W. W. Ram- agc, interlarding with "Scots wha hae." "Lock-na-Gar," England by Mrs. Sutherland, "Ireland" W. S. Mc Bride, and the "Ladles" Archie McCuaig, Last but not l»>ast, came the National Anthem, finishing up finally at a late hour, with that world wide scotch song ".VuUI lang syne." The famous Florida colored sextette gave of th^ir talent on Friday even- ing, December 6th. in St. I'olumba churchj very satisfactorily. Each one is an artist. They gave a solo. duct, male quartette, and rollicking chfrus, also given, portraying wond- erful sustaining power in their phras- ing and shadinsr. in their nianisonis 'yoff*) nsvts and that with excellent harmony, and precision, and devoid rt "II .^^icctionable tremolo, or "wob- ble". The range of voice between the basso, in ".Asleep in the Deep." and high soprano, must have been foui octave^;, or perhaps ten-. ;TTie attendance, considering past present and promised future events was fairly good. The management were well satisfied and donated $5.00 extra to their charges. .A vote of appreciation was moved and heartily carried, tollowed by three cheers, the proposal of Rev. J. W. Johnsson. They have promised to come back in the summer. They were billeteo willingly through the village, and took their departure early Saturday morning for Sarnia. where they were to entertain the same day. The Women's Institute held theii meeting at the home of Miss Mary McKinnon. on TViui-sday jiftjernoon, where after opening exercises, roll call was answered by a Christmas gift suggestion, Mrs. Elmer Watson gave an interesting talk on the motto, "Scatter gladness, joy and mirth, all along the ways of earth." .Articles made were displayed, and sold, the receipts which were to be used in the purchase of something for the Mark- dale hosi)it.al. Mrs. T. S. Cooper .Agricultural representative. Mnrkdale gave an interesting, instructive ano helpful talk on "What is the value of thf farm to you?"He pointed out, tha; though the big pay envelope in the ,ity looked good, it is not t.i be com- oared with the farm. What would the cit'e's consumers do were it not foi the farmers in providing for them ? .A vote of thanks was tendered the speaker, who in return expressed gratification for their a:)!)reciation. the National Anthem clo.sed the meet- ing. Lunch was served by the host- ess and assistants. The next meet- ing will be held on Tdui-sday, Jan- uary, !•, instead of the first Tlnirsday January the 2nd. Ladies please note. Special Shopping Number Ihis issue This special Christmas issue of the •^ Flesherton .Advance is sponsored by the Flesherton Board of Trade and is iji presented to the residents of Flesher- *:. ton and surrounding disU'ict with the '•' season's most cordial greetings. -May your individual Christmas be a S Merry one and your New Year b'-ightl^ and properous. ;♦ The advertisements to which your ; '\- personal attention is invited are ap- ,;. propriate ot the Christmas season. ^ The merchandise is new, right up- 'J to-dat^ and attractive and priced to meet competition from any source. In fact, you will be delighted with your Christmas sho^iping in Flesher- ton. The Board of Trade, recenty or- ganised, includes all the business men in Flesherton in its membership, and has been formed with the intention of oronioting better business coIu^ition^, better service to the public and the "urthiring r.nd sponsorini;; of any wor- "^hy project for the l)enefit of the com- nunitv which may be introduced foe its consideration. F. H. W. HICKLlNi;. Presiden' Sensible Gifts in Hardware We Have A Large \'ariety to Choose from I Electric Heaters, Washers, Perco- lators, Hot Plates, Irons, Hair Curlers. Rogers Radios, Ranges and Heaters. Glass Ovenware, Roasters. Guns, Rifles, Air Rifles. C. C. M. Skates and Skate Outfits, Skiis, Snow Shoes, Flashlights, Batteries, Auger Bit Sets, Hand Saws, Axes, Haunmers. Razors auid Raizor Blades. Pocket Knives, Carvers, Stainless Knives and Forks, Scissors. Watches, Alarm Clocks. Kitchen Clocks, Aladdin Lamps. Coleman Lamps, Electric Lamps. Sleds. Coaster Wagons, Kiddie Cars, Presbytcriai WJ\S.| the 'I hel.' ; ;$ ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Reiley. Pricevillc announce the engagement of their oldest daughter, .Alice Isobelle to El- ford Mervin Watters. only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Watters. The mairiage to take place quietly thi.* month. Tlie Women's .Association of Flesherton Preshytcriar. Church their monthly meeting. Tuesday. Dec,| :5rd, at the home of Mrs. MacRae. | The election of officers were asj follows: President â€" Mrs. .A. Stewart. i Fi-st Vii'p. â€" Mrs. C. Stev.irt. Second Vice, â€" Mrs. S. Croft. Secretary â€" Mi-s. S. Stewart. ] .A.ssistaiU â€" Mr*. J. Nuhn. Organist â€" M:v. A. Down. Sec. of the Record â€" Mrs. J. MoKec, The former president, Mrs. C. Stew-j are was presented with n bouiiuet ofi "Mums". .A special lunch was ser-l ved at the di^se of the meetin'r. The| e>i?hnnge of Christmas gifts wa« j grfatly enjoyed. | The next meetine- will he held at } the home of Mrs. Georsre Stewart, i Toys, Silver Knife and Fork Sets. Many Gifts in Chinaware Fancy China, Berry Sets and many other useful gifts suitable for everyone. WE INVITE YCU TO COME AND SEE CUR LARGE GIFT SELECTIONS Frank W V y ••X»<~>»>«'^>->*»«"k->«>.'V. >.••.-«,%. uncan : Flesherton ; Card of Thanks I Men often blame a dog for wliat â-  they indulge in themselves â€" 'oarir Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Boyce wish to '"t? ""necessarily, thaiik all the friends and neighbors -^â- m^bhhm^^^im^^^^^^^^ for their many kindnesses during the recent illness of Mr. Boyce and daugh- ters, Clara and Florence. -A vacation is the time when it possible to sleep late in the mori ing if one could. Small Advts. Bring Results St. Jchi's Uiiittd Church Church notices for l>cc. t-'ith. ^^M> Mr. and Mrs. Robt. V'ause, Price- 1 villc. Ontario, wish to announce the' engagement cf their only daughter, Sarnh Flizabeth Sadie, to Tliomas Alexander, only son of Mrs. Currie' end the late .Archie Currie, Price- villc, Ontario. The marriage to take 'lacp nuietly about the middle of Dooember. ', A deplorable feature these days is •""^t m-jn po'"s nK*'*e (|ttentt"n ^"^ >ii>rvp.i,t.xver than he does to will pow'cr. A watch, so it is said, ticks 100.- 144.000 times a year if kent contin- uously runninr. yet its face never shovs a wrinklo. H a.m. â€" "Anticipating the Cbnst'.-* ci>ming." 7 p.m. â€" "Shall we be ashamed of Him?" 3 p.m. â€" Ceylon Church Service with Sunday School and Bible Clas^ preceding at 2 n.m.. The evening service will onen with the singing of your favourite Hymns. The Y. P. S. meets on Tuesday al 8 p.m. Park Hotel Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ferris and Staff wish all their patrons and others best wishes for the coming year and a nieasant holiday season. .\. B. FERRIS, Prop.

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