Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 11 Dec 1935, p. 6

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f S F fh i I SWINTON PARK (Intended for last week) The snow is falling nuietly down, sleighs are out, uiid the woodiiu'ii slij) l)y so easily. We wish they would each one Ket a new set of bells be- for Christmas, even a good horse enjoys the bells. Tlje.honie of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Clark, and sons, has been sadly af- flicted the last two weeks, Evan, the eldest has suffered from a throat trouble, Allan, third son, cut his foot ttadly with the axe. both have been in bed, but at present reported improve- ment. Archie was calle<l upon to take more and larger steps, to make the daily rounds, and assist mother, and father. Mifs Campbell, teacher at Booth- ville school, was at her home at Listuwel over the week end, the oc- casion beinp the marriage of her sister. Mr. mrd Mrs. Delbert Haw motor- ed over to Bayfield one day last week Mrs M. Bowden returned home after spending a week with friends at Badgeros. We are thinking of drafting a new game law, as we have heard of three fine buck deer within a short distance in this north side of Proton, that were supposedly wounded in the open hunt week and wandered away to die. We do not think the idle of towns and cities should, have any •ihow in destroying the deer that the farmers have fed for years, they be- long to the home peoi>le, just as much as the fatted calf. We were very sorry to hear of the accident that befell Mi.ss .McMillan of Flesherton, and her many friends of Swinton Park are sincerely thinking of her. y.r: PROTON STATION .^THEFl^ESIHSlWrONIAKVANCE ' Wednesday, December 11, 1933 (Intended for l«st Week) .News worth reporting seems to be I'ithfi- scarce or cluwive. The scribe doesn't gel it, something like the deer •luring the open season week, not many were secured just around here, doubtless the animals were wise and F. JAMIESON HEADS EUGENIA L.O.L. 1118 W J. W'cllwKod, 'Hic County Alasler, Cuiuliiclcd Ccreiiiunv Eugenia .LO.L. No. 1118 held the TORONTO LINE NORTH (Intended for Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. W. ("olquette and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Alex- ander of Owen Sound spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Albert Stewart. Mrs M. V. Love of O)oksville spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. F. MatheWBon. Mr. Erie Staffoid has returned to Toronto after visitng his |)arents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stafford. The L. O. L. .")09, Orange Valley, held a dance in the Orange Uall, Thur.sday evening last. Conjfiatulations to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ragles, who were married to- cently. took refuge in the reserve in this ! annual installation of officers on Wednesday night of last week, Dec- ember Ith, when CoKnty Master W. J. Welhvood of Dundalk conducted the ceremony. Following are th© officers electee for lil.'56: W. M. â€" Bro. Fred Jamieson. I). M. â€" Bro. Ben Short. Chap. â€" Bro. Victor Campbell. Rec. Sec. â€" Bro. Albert Williams. Fin. See. â€" Bro. Earl Russell. Treas. â€" Bro. Wilfred Mag(»c. .Marshall â€" Bro. Jake Williams 1st Lect. â€" Bro. Norman Williams. 2nil Lect. â€" Bro. Cecil Magee. Tyler â€" Bro. Henry Tudoi. Committee â€" Bro. Duncan Will- iams, Bru. Janics Russell, Bro. Robert lianey. Silk Com. â€" Bro. Henry Tudor, Bro. John Campbell, Bro. Fred Jam- i ieson. I Auditors â€" Bro. ,\lbert Williams,' JJro. Eail Gordon. i VICTORIA CORNERS locality. A few of oui- folk went to the winter fair, among them were Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hodgin, Mr. Norman Reddick, Mr. (iordon Ache- .son and Mr. Arthur McCannel, the latter remaining for the week. They report the fair of the finest yet Congratulations arc in order for oui neighbors of the V^ictoria Coritors district, Messrs. Best and Atkinson for having obtaine<i first prize and third in sweepstakes foi- the young horse they exhibited there. The children and young people are busy practising for the .Sunday school entertainment to be held in the near future. .Mr. Herb Corbett visited Owen Sound, his daughter, .Miss Ina accom- panied him as far as Berkeley. Mr. Corbett and daughter and .Miss Coia Foy spent part of the week in Tor- onto. (Intended for last week) Winnifred Talbot has been visiting; her sister,. Mrs< Clli'in Liv|ingst3riu. Corbetton. The ladies of the W. A. luld ;i (luilting on Wednesday at the homi of .Mrs. Jas Batchelor, about twent\ ladies were present. They ipiiltcd one quilt and cut out another. Mrs. Wm. Ludlow is visiting her uncle Mr. Humphreys at .â- \lton. He visited his niece last summer and is the much talked of carpenter that we read about in the dailies, who at the ago of ninety is still working at his trade and who just lately made a sleigh all hand work. A'isitors at Chas. Moore's over the week end were Myrtle and Helen I Moore and Miss Julia Scale, Bill Cade and (Jordnn Wanl of Toronto, Herb .Xkins. Flesherton. a At this time we wisli all customers compliments of the season Bl ILDIN(; PROBS Judge (in traffic court) â€" I'll let you off with a fine this time, but another dA,v I'll send you to jail." Driverâ€" "Sort of a weather forecast eh. Judge?" Judgeâ€" "What du you mean?" jiiiveiâ€" "Fine te-ilay â€" cooler to- morrow.'' I wutcho.l them tearing a buihling down, A g;ing of men in a busy town. With a ho-heave and a lusty yell. They swung a beam and a sidewall fell. I asked the foreman: 'Are these men skilled, And the man you'd hire if you had to build," He gave a laugh and said: 'No in- deed ! •lust common labour is all I need. I can easily wieek in a day or two What builders have taken a year to do.' .•Vnd I thought to myself as I went my wa.v, Which of tl.- se loles have I tried to play .•\m 1 a builder who works with care, Measuring life with the rule and Square .\ni I shaping my deeds to a well made jilan. Patiently doing the best I can? Or am I a wiecker, who walks the town. Content with the labour of tearing down ? â€" Selected See Ihf new KONSOLE Kitchen Kabinel AloiT .spacious, niort' bcau- tiftii, l)ul not niort- nionc;. ; fiiiislied in ivory and hlack ; Stainless .Steel tup .. $42.00 Spring-Filled Mattress l.fi iliis Christmas he one (il c'liinturt hy resliiiL;' on a new mattress $14.75, $16.75, $18.75, $20.00, $25.00 l'\lt .Maltresse> $6, $8, $10 Special! Special! ,v])ieoe Chesterfield Suite, rhestertield and two lar.t;e eh.airs, covered uiiii silk rep. : cushions re\ ersihle $75.00 I'.nd 'J'ables Coffee Table ( )ccasi()nal Chairs Maj^azine Racks A ijutterfly Tables T iJuuk C^ses Radio I,ani]js S Table Lamps ^. P Ijtiffet l.amps^ E r)ri(l>4'e Lamps C i'xnidoir Lamps I Cushions A Fern Stands L I'erneries Centre Tables X Table Runners M Pictures A Red Spreads S 1 iall 'IVees Scader I'Jugs P Sleitrhs R \\'a,u"ons I Kiddie Kars C Radios E Lamp Tables S Lamp Shades SnK)kers Dining Room Suite Finished in walnut witl butt walnut overlays; 60 in. buffet, 2 lar}4e drawers and 2 lar<^e cupboard spaces; full size pedestal table ; j^enuine leather chair seat â- ;. X pieces $65.00 4-pce. Bedroom Suite Finished in deep walnut color, large size '. Re(1. Dres- ser. Chiffonier. Dressing; $60.00. 'Pable Special! Special! 3-piece Red Outfit, walnut finished, steel bed, cable si)riny- and 50 lb. felt mat- tress, (â- â- '••able art ticking; Christ:: i , Special .... $13.95 See Our Used Furniture Store; Outstanding Values Bennett and Richards Phone 78w 1". HOl'Sl". l'L;Ri\TSHF:RS FLESHERTON, Ont. "• We Deliver. Flesherton Planing and Chopping Mill .;„;..;..>.X";":~x~:"X><K":'<">'>«<":«<~:"Xw«<"W'<«<'<«<'<":'<'<'^<~x«<'<'<'^^^^^^ •:~:":««x~:..: HOUSE TRIM FLO oipSfirc r-'. STORM SASH Glazed or Open HOUSE SASH COMBINATION DOORS INSIDE DOORS ."4*1 : -. CONTRACT ' 1 WORK of all kindi i ^^ Howard A. McGauley and Staff Wish you all a Very Merry Christmas and a Prosperous and Happy New Year I t X X ? V y I ? I x ? X ? t LIME . ^ ^ â-  BRICK . ^ ^5? • GYPROC . 1^ ^ • INSULAX '^ ^ PAINT ia?^ ^ ..' VARNISH / FLOOR WAX and . . ALL KINDS of CUSTOM WORK ^ ^ â-  SHINGLES WOOD and ASPHALT t :">•>•>♦•>•:•<••:•♦<• •>*'X~x«<":":«' CHOPPING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT t â€" J s^

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