>- ft THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Wednesday, July 25, 194!^ STEPHEN'S CORNERS -♦ } Mrs. Jack Stephens visited re- cently with friends in Toronto. Mr. Boy Ferewick and daughters, Bazel and Ethel spent the week end with the former's sister, Mrs. I. JIurphy and Mr. Murphy of Oiange- Tille and also visited relatives at Maiple. Master Bobbie Sham of Toronto is holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pedlar. Mr. and Mfsu D. A. Winters of Thornibury spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Winters. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Wright at- tended the funeral of the late Geo. Moore in Hanover on Monday. We exend our sympathy to the family and friends of this young man whose passing so early in life has come as a shock to his friends. Miss Kathleen Morrison attended the wedding of her friend Mis* Jean Hincks to Mr. F. K. Elder of Lisle which took place in Toronto on Sat- urday, July 14. The War Workers met on Monday evening, July 16 at the home of Mrs. Joe Porteous with ten meimbers present. The main item at this meeting was the packing of boxes ioT the boys who are in fore^n lands. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Luth«r Mills of Feversham on August 1. Friends of E.R.A.T'.W. Mills are pleased to learn that he has receiv- ed his discharge from the navy where he h,is served for the past three years and returned to his Ibome at Feiversham on S)aturday. Prank is a former 4th Line boy Ihaving very recently^ 'purchased a farm at Feversham. Miss Ethel Fenwick R.N., of Col- lingwood Hospital is spending a "month's vacation at her home here. ROCK MILLS Mr. Sam Fisher of Toronto spent a few day.i holidaying with old friends here. Mr. Ed White is at Niagara Canvp with the Grey and Simcoe Foresters Reserve Battalion for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Warling who have been on a week's vacation, spent a few days with friends here, left Sunday for their home at Barton- ville. Rook Mills ball team went to Wareham Thursday night for a game with the team there, the score was in favor of Rock Mills. Mr. Mannie Dobson and Miss Margaret Park accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark left on Satur- day for a motor trip to Huntsville district, returning Sunday evening. We extend our sincere symipathy to Mrs. Wm. Gordon and family in their very sad bereavement by the sudden passing of their beloved hus- band and father. Master Douglas Lee, Owen Sound, holidayed with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark for a few days. Lois Fisher of 'Toronto spent a few holidays last week with her friend, Shirley Partridge. PROTON STATION Mr. and >Irs. Thos. Kirkwood and family, Toronto, has been holiday- ing at Chas. Lyons this past week. Mrs. Lloyd Little, Toronto, spent the week end with Mrs. Gib Little. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Redman, Hamilton, visited Saturday at Wes- ley Dever's. Mrs. Pauline Godswin, Toronto, visited recently at the home of Robt. Bates. Mr. and .Mrs. Neil Winters and Mr. and Mrs. Wes Dever spent an evening last week in Collingwood visiting Mr. John Winters, who is a patient in the hospital there. On Thursday evening of last week a large crowd gathered at the Orange Hall in the village to wel- P.O. Jack DingTvall home. A purse of money was presented to Jack. Haying operations are in full swing, many farmers claim the hay is a good crop, but very badly hand- capped by the scarcity of help and wet weather. Visitors at the home of Mrs. John Hodgins this past week were,, Wm. Bert, Percy and Mrs. Hodgins, Mrs. Laurie McLean and daughter, Tor- onto. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McPherson and daughter, Eleanor, Rekin, 111. is sipending a couple of weeks holidays at the home of Post Master and Mrs. MoCannell. PORTLAW Under Canada's rehabilitation plan, veteran's may use their re-es- tablishment credit to buy, repair or modernize a house. Nickel, of which over 90% of the world's suppy is produced in Cana- da, is taken from the ground by both open pit and mining methods. • Eligible for new tires? Then see us novy for new Dominion Royals â€"built to give more safe miles. Or we can help you get more mileage from your present tires. We have skilled men ati9 modern equipment to serve you. GEORGE SLED Feversham Phone Feversham 22rl3 COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE IF THE SHOE FITS, WEAR IT B AXES FOR DOTS Cooler Than Leather IF NOT, DON'T WEAR IT! iititymuMiM EGGS Sorry to say that the quality of eggs we are now receiving is not near what it should be. There are far too many "B"' grade eggs â€" placed in this grade on account of heavy yolks. There are several causes of heavy yolks: one being exposure of eggs to warm temperature â€" and another, hens being let out while still hungry, filling up on grass and anything else they may find. In order to overcome these obstacles, we strong- ly urge producers to follow these suggestions: 1. Avoid letting hens out if possible. If you let them out, feed them well in the fore- noon and let them run for a short time, only, ill the afternoon. 2. Gathe eggs at least twice a day and place in wire basket or open-sided container to allow for air circulation. J. Keep eg'gs in a cool place. 4. sMarUet a^ least twice a week. Hesherton Creamery & Produce Phone 66 Angus Avis, Manager Mr. and Mrs. K. Wright and son, Maurice of Berkeley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Pedlar here. Pte. I. D. Meldrum of Camp Bor- den is spending his furlough at his home here. Mr. Chas. Pedlar and grand- daughter of Nepawa, Man., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Pedlar and family. Leona Patton, Dundalk, is spend- ing- this week wtih her uncle, Mr. Stanley Patton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plantt and sons spent a day in Fergus. The Fourth Line Red Cross Unit met at the home of Mrs. Lewis Fish- er on July 10 with nine members and one visitor present. A letter was read from Pte. Earl Blackburn thanking for cigarettes. It was de- cided to send cigarettes and gum to the boys still overseas. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. C. D. Meldrum on July 26. Mr. Albert Blackburn of Haniil- ton has been visiting with friends in these parts. The Boyce families welcomed home Pte. A. Slater who arrived in Dundalk on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Boyce and little daughter, Marie are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Boyce. Mrs. R. Kelly, daughter, Margar- et, and son, Kenneth of Delhi are visiting with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Meldrum are visiting with friends in Toronto this week. Kenneth Wilkinson spent a few days with his grandmother, Mrs. Breadner at Heathcote. Miss Ruth Blackburn and girl friend of Toronto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Blackburn this week. Mr. and Mr^. Victor Hall and daughter. Bonnie, of Levack. Ont., and Arthur and Mervin Fisher were visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Ecklin. Mr. and Mrs. C. Davies and Mrs. L. Egan were guests at the home of Wes Plantt at the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Plantt and Janet Lougheed spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Plantt and family at Meaford and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McRae. Heathcote. BUCKINGHAM '^ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hawken of Flesherton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Brown. Mrs. X. Plummer of Collingwood has been with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Davidson for a two week holiday. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. .Alfred Hawton on Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs^. Pred .Hawton, lS(tay^er, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Taylor, Banks and Mr. aad Mrs. G. Miller. Mr. Henry Blakey spent the week end with friends at Vandeleur. Mr. Isaac Hawkens and small daughter, Gayle, and Miss Dorothy Hawkens of Detroit visited a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hawkens. A number from here attended thfe Memorial Service last Sundav even- ing in Feversham Presbj-terian Church for Pte. Dalton Pocock, who was killed in Holland. Rev. R. F. Thompson of .\cton a former pas- tor of the church delivered a very comforting and inspiring message. Miss Shiela Armstrong, who is spending the sumaner holiday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Davidson, went to Toron- to to be with her mother for a couple of weeks. Sympathy is expressed to the Smith family in the loss of their mother, Mrs. W. Smith, whose death occurred last week. TORONTO LINE NORTH Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Warling of Hamilton were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stewart. Mrs. Bonnie Nolan and friend of Hamilton were visitors with Mrs. T. Lever. Harold and Gertrude on Sun- day. Mrs. Albert Stewart spent a couple of days with friends in Toronto. Mr. C. T. Pedlar and granddaugh- ter, Miss Ma.xine Pedlar of Nepa- wa, Man., are visitors with relatives and friends in this vicinity. Mrs. 'B McKee of Feversham, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Colquette of Owen Sound visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. Stewart. On leaving the armed services, members are entitled to transporta- tion to their place of enlistment, or elsewhere if the cost is ndt greater. FARM IMPROVEMENT LOANS # Under the Farm Improvement Loans Act a farmer may now borrow on special terms • to buy agricultural implements, livestock or a farm electric system, and for fencing, drainage, repairs to buildings or other farm improvements. This Bank is fully equipped to make loans to farmers under the provisions of this Act. Consult the Manager of our nearest branch. 67* THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Flesherton Branch R. B. HEARD, MANAGER EUGENIA We extend our sympathy to the ber- eaved family of relatives of the late Mr. Will Gordon whose death oc- curred suddenly on Saturday morn- ing of last week. The Martin family attended the Memorial service on Sunday even- ing in the Feversham Presbyterian Church in honour of the late Rfn. Dalton Pocock, who sacrificed his life overseas for the freedom of our country. Rev. Thompson a former minister of the church preaclied a wonderful sermon. A large (por- trait' of Dalton was placed on the altar table, banked by flags and a profusion of flower?. The church was filled to capacity with friends and relatives and neighbors. Miss Muriel Carruthers of Toron- to U visiting with her sister, Mrs. C. D. Park. Miss Winneta Martin of Toronto accompanied bv little Miss Sharon Nohin are holidaying at the Martin home. Miss Gwen Park is spending a few days with the McMuUen family. East Mountain. Mi?s Dorothy Geiioe of Toronto spent a few days with her father. Mr. David Genoe. East Mountain. Mrs. Edith Cameron and Miss Dorothy- Jhmdeson visited with friends* in Toro4ito and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jamieson of Saskatchewan are visiting for a while with the Gordon and Jamieson â- families and other relatives. Mrs. Blais and Mrs. Hass are hol- idaying with friends at Brar.tford. .Mrs. Bonnie Nolan and friend of Hmilton visited at the Martin's Sunday and also with her mother, Mrs. Lever and brother, Harold at Flesherton. Misses Mary and Isabelle McKee and Mr. McCarthy of Toronto were week end visitoi-s with Mr. and Mts. T. McKee. We are pleased to report Mrs. Calvin Boyce recuperating at her home having returned from Mai-k- dale Hospital o" Saturday of last week. Her sister. Mrs. Fi-ed Gra- ham of Walkerton is staying with her for a while. The Woman's Association met at the home of Mrs. T. Stewart on Wednesday, July 18 with a good at- tendance. " The business matters be- ing dealt with were the copiper con- test and quilt which the W..\. are making. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Ce<:il Magee's home in .\ugust. The hostess served a dainty lunch at the close of the m.eting. The Martin family and Sharon Nolan visited on Sunday with Mrs. Lever and Harold at Flesherton. The dance sponsored by Mr. Chas. P.'dlav on July 18 for the Eugenia Red Cross in the Fraternity Hall in Fle.sherton was a decided snceess. The lucky draw for the quilt was made by Mr. Pedlar and Jein Tu- dor was the winner. Over S;{0.00 w^< realized in the quilt and over $70.00 at the dance. We extend our thanks to Mr. Pedlar, who met all expenses for the affair. We are s'jrry to report MVs. Fred Duckett quite ill again. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shortt of Tor- onto wei-e callers in the village while holidaying with friends at Rob Roy and Feversham. Mrs. Cairns and children also Walter Stewart and Ronnie Lewis si-t>em a week's holidays at Sauble Beach. Mr. and Mr». Russell Johnson and Maxine were visitors at the Stewart , home. ' Mrs. Forester of Toronto e visit- ing at her home here for a few hol- idavs. Mr. T. Stewart of Toronto was a week end visitor at his homo here FACTORY-SPECIFIED LUBRICATION MEANS The GENERAL MOTORS DEALER near yoa knows the correct Inbricotion lor oil makes of cars and tracks. He knows that some vehicles require up to twelve different kinds of lubricant â€" with us many us thirty-five points to lubricate. Take no chances â€" the wise pre- caution is to go to your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER regularly for expert Lubrication Service. D. McTAVISH & SONS FLESHERTON CHEVROLET PONTIAC OLDSMOBILE BUICK CADILLAC CHEVROLET and CMC TRUCKS