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Flesherton Advance, 26 Jan 1949, p. 1

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^' % VOL. 68; NO. 35 FLESHEKTON. ONT., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2b, 1949 F. J. Thurston, Publisher k m > f « M. m Bom SPRlNGGAY-^:,At the Nuia Xui- eir.g Home, Fleshnrton, on Kr:d!»y, Jan. 21.-:t, lV-19, to Mr, and Mrs. "Bus" Springgay of DunJUk, a dhug-hter, Shirley Mae. HAMILTONâ€" At the Nuhn Nut- ting Home, Flesherton, on Saturday, Jan. 22nd, 19J9, to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hamilton, Dundalk, a daugh- ter, Elizabeth Anne. Died OSBORNEâ€" In the Lord Ihiflferin Hospital, Orangeville, on Monday, Jan. 24th, 1949, Betsy Ann Fergu- son, wife of the late Samuel Osborne formerly of Fleshei-ton, in her 83rd year. Funeral service at the resid- ence of her sister, Mrs. Peter Bax- ter. Lot 10, Third Line East, Cale- don, on Thur.sday, Jan. 27th, at 2 p.m. Intei-ment St. .Andrew's Church Cemetery Third Line East, Caledon. ACTIVITIES AT FLESHERTON RINK THIS COMING WEEK The Advance Finally Issued Two Days Late i uiNK COST REPORT GIVEN I Inaugural Meeting Of ro SERVICE L£.\GLE TL ESDAY The Advance eaitor liad.iiii share uf U'ouibifc in atiemptin^' to get laslj' Aeeks issue in tiis mails and :v ihe Osprey Council .A.n enthuiiastic dinner meeting of I the Flesherton Sei-vice Clab was li'ld at the Park iiotei uii Tuesday subscribers. Late Thursday night! ^''^^ â- *^^'- i*'"^ ^^^- ^- ^- â- ^|^'-'^'^^° I .After making and subscribing to the " Some42|c.._ r>.. ; »:__ »* r.»; ... »;,« The inaugui-ai mettiag of Osprey i Township Council was iieid recently i v.-;t.h uU nieavbers in attendance. wfc had our pages locked up readj i t^i^^i-'ng ^o the gathering Four Generations of Hutchinson Family Thursday â€" 11. .30 to 12, 2.30 to 4 h^h school; 7 to 8, senior practice; 8 to 10, Flesherton Midgets and IKindalk. Don't miss this game. Friday â€" 11.30 to 12 high school; 2 to 3 children under school age; 8 to 10 Public. Skating. . Saturday â€" 12.30 to 1.30 Midget' hockey practice; 2 to 4 free skating I for chOdren; S-.a'O Flesherton and Camp Borden Flyers, senior. | Monday â€" U..30 to 12, 3.30 to 4 high school: 7 p.m. ISemi-Pro. games Markdale vs Proton, i1 p.m. Dundalk , vs Feversham. Tuesday, Feb. 1 â€" 11.30 to 12 and j 3.30 to 4 high school; 8 to ID public skating-. Above is a photo of the four gen- -varions of the family of Mrs. Geo. \V. Hutchinson of Flesherton, which ir.L-iude.s Mrs. Hiitthinion, her Sonv i Hr.ddon Hutchinson of Priceville, j Calvin Hutchin.-jon of Proton Sta- j • ticn and his little daughter, Linda ! Jane. I GEORGE >L\NNEROW IS. KENTINCK DEFITY REEVE Slippery day.s are here again and' people '»:ho drive at breakneck speed are liable to. ' County Judire G. W.^ Morley pre Tided at the recount for the deputy- reeveship of Bentinck Township here last Friday morning. Jan. 14, and c;eclai-ed George Mannerow deputy- iceve hy two votes. In the election 01 December '5th, Fred Schmidt had \een declared deputy-ieevo by a two .vc»te maigi.'!. but the iTH:ount reversed the figures in favor of Mr. Mannerow Mr. Mannerow had requested a re- count On account of the close vote f,nd certain "irregularities" in count- ing at one of tho poll?. â€" Hanover P>.st. •;•<••%.>•%.%.; •?*»:~:":":~:-x-:~X":« I •- ? » V fc i ^ ^ m \ '^ V • 1 <m « V V V * 9 \ « « '1* J <• •i A ? k i ^^ V K i •> i m A 9 k » Y ft. 1 ^ The Home of Tasty Baking Specials This Week SPICE CAKE TRY OUR FRESH DO-NUTS Delivered while hot each Friday; phone orders PIES Mincemeat Cherry (fresh frozen) Apple Raisin Date CREAM PUFFS COOKIES Special This Week 2 doz. 35c CREAM BUNS JELLY ROLLS Flesherton Bakery ,;».>.x«<K♦♦^K••^•^<K"^<"X~MK•<♦♦♦•^♦♦♦^•<•♦^K••^<K••x•v•;••x••^•;••:-:• I I ! t Our Chapel is at the disposal of our clientele without extra charge. It contains well-appointed family reception rooms, including organ and organist. Bates and Maddocks FUNERAL CHAPE I l24AvEnuE Rd KI.4344 Flesherton 5, G. Valley 5 Flesherton went into Grand Val- ley Friday ni,a:ht and gave the home ieara a run, being ahead most of the ^ame, but emerged with only a 5-5 tie and one point. Scorers in the first period were Boyd from Law- renc, Lawrence from Boyd and (.'.iirni from Bannon. while Grand \'alley netted two by Gi-eem-wood an" Uoswell. Thur.-iton made it 4-2 by tikinsj Boyd's pass and then Grand Valley tied the score on goals by Koswell and Clark and Gord. Chard i.ut Flesherton ahead again with Lloyd's pass. The only goal scored in the final period was by Hastilow from Boswell, when Grand Valley t'ed the game, and Flesherton's re- peated attacks could not change the score. 1st Period 1 Fieshertnn Boyd (Lawrence) - G>and Valley Greenwood (Woods) .'! Flesherton Lawrence (Boyd) -1 Flesherton Cairns (Bannon) .3 Grand Valley Boswell Penr.lties: Stuckey, H. Best anii Greenwood. 2nd Period ; Flesherton Thurston (Boyd) 7 Grand Valley Boswell & Grand Valley Clark F!e=.herton G. Chard (Boyd) Penalties: Thurston, Menary. 3rd Period 10 G'-and Valley Hastilow (Boswell) Penalties: N'one. Referee: I. Taylor. Erin. tj go to press Friday morning, but when we arrived to get the press running there was no electricity ti drive the motor. We had not been informed the evening before :. power would again be cut off, so we again had to wait. Power came on at 12 noon and we immediately com- menced to print and fold the papers ready for placing the names there- on. After folding about three hund- red the power was again cut otf at 1:10 and remained off for two hours. Friday afternoon Lloyd McCuUough of Dundalk delivered the papers to Ma-xrwell and Feversham. Laurie Russell to Eugenia, Merl Weber to Kimiberley and John Nichol the Cey- lon, to all of whdm we say "Thank you."' Since Friday the electric sup- ply has been coming in steadily with no more interruptions, thanks to the real job done by the hydro linesmen, I who had a difficult time digging I holes for the poles and repairing the I wiring. This was the first serioas interruption in electric sei-vice in I Flesherton for 33 years and it is to I hoped that the equipment will stand for another like period. mem/bers and others attended and | leceived the report of the financial committee of "the Service Club, pre- sented by the chairman, P. S. Mac- Uougall. The Service Club has been bihir.d the operation and reconstruc- tion of the arena purchased -(.iver a year ago. .-V new section has been built on the north end ui the rink ca property purchased fr.u. Mrs. \Vm. ^p^^^tion to the Boyd and is the la->t w3. : in g Statutory Declaration of Office, the Reeve, Mr. .\ix;hie Buie, called upon Rev. Somers of the United Churcii in Singhampton w'no, after reading a portion of the Scriptures, invoked the Divine blessing upon the mem- bers and their deliberations for the ensuing year. Mr. Buie and members all gave short addresses, wherein they each assured of giving e/ery co- "'"â-  i operation to the transicting of 'M ?'V!n:j „,-.â- ,, .. , tc ihe wlio play hockey. X furnace was installed in the basencMit and hot air heats the dres-iii'g rooms and .hot water is provided for flooding tiie ice surface. Toiii;s havi.' been p.ovided for both iadie.j aiid men. Witii the change the ice surface has been lengthened fifteen feet and is now 1(>5 feet by 60 feet, larger affairs of the Municipality i best of their ability. The hi-Kve and Mr. Debisou were appointed as members to repiesent the C.'»-?' cil on the MeTiorial Com- munity Park Board, and Mt. Dubson wa^ aho i\( feinted ;i inciiilH'i of the Local Board of Health. General accounts ordered paid were E.xpenses of election, Deputy Re- Picked Pansy in January Pansies in January is quite an od- dity, but Mrs. Ken Betts picked one from her flower garden during the mild weather last week . It came into full bloom when taken indoors. Flesherton 8, Erin 3 . turamg Ott'ieers $5 each. Poll ("lerks than regulat.oins size. Mr. .MacDou- , ^^ ^^^j^ ^^^ p^^j^g ^^^^^ ^- ^^^^^ Max\vell L.O.L., hall for nom matron $5, C. N. Long as Returnig Officer S25, Municipal World, ^lect.oii sup- I plies $1.60, subscriptions $14; Ont. un-es h:ive been issued for -So.OOO.OO | ^^^^^^-^^.^^ .^.^^^.^ ^^^ ^. Qnt. Assoc. of Rural Municipalities, fee fo; Mr<. _ -all ate fa:; itated that the total cost to I for the work commenced last: is $7827.84. with $1225 of this | Ceylon United Church Held Annual Meeting (By Ceyon RcpoitiM i The itnnual congregational meet- ing of Ceylon United Church was bfld at the ho:ne of .\. E. Goes.sel on Wednesday evening last. X\\ re- ports showed 1948 to be a good year in tho life of tho chiu-ch. Rev. L.W. Mould, the minister, was in charge cf the meeting. Mr.-. Goesscl gave the treasurer's report, showing the idtal amount raised during the year for all purposes was S387, with a â- >;<lance on hand iil" $i7.'.XT. The Sun- Sthool roport was given by the tipa-v.rer. .Mrs. Jas. Sin<-kiir. The Woman'.^f .Assoc, showed receipts of Sa'72.5o. with a bahmco on hand oi $162.41. The wcrk of the Young People's Society was commented up- r". and appreci-itioM was expre-sed I -4 ihcs? who took part in this org- anization. Mis. M. Hogartli,, oi-ganist. was j uiaisKi for her work during the I year. It was the un:inimou; wish ! of all pi-esent that she be retumcd ' to off:ce. Isaac Snell and Robert ; rk'stev v.-oiv vK-oted Klders. The i I Board of Stewards were re-elected. ' I ^vdit-'5 ai-e E. C. Mitchell and .A. j E. Goe^sel. John .McWilliam. chair [ j man of the Board of Stewaixls. ex-' ! pressed appreciation for the leader- j shin given by Rev. L. W. Mould and I "Mrs. Mould. The ladies served lunch. ! I. VRGF, Pl'LI.ET EGG I Mrs. Frank Teeter has ;» Ligh' i Sussex pullet that ici workiitsr over- I time in protluc'ii.j: I.nrge egg-. One ; was brought to The .Vdva.-siH' oifirc \ on Minday ^h"lt measui-e,-! 6^ix8'4 , inche.«. This piiUit s. artel t" Ifv in November and eveiy egg she ha: laid tn date Invc been larg< dou"i:ile yulk affairs. Flesherton Majors won their th'.ii game of the season Saturday even- ing before a larsre Crowd in iho Fieslierton arena by the score of S-o in a game that was fast at first but the ice later became sticky, which slowed wp the passing attacks In the first period Turney counted o;i the first face-off, when he took Cairns' pass and shot outsi.ie the biue line, surprising the Erin go;iIie with the drive. Thurston too'i Ken Chard's pass for another and v.itb -"^'iiler otf for a trip Roy Best took a pass from Cairns and countv'd tho third goal. Flesherton was short- handed at 15.41 >v!icn Haorld Best made one-of hi- t'.iiiious rushes and retted the la it .srcal of the peijd. Goiiion Chard took a nice pas'; from Bill Lawrence to make goiil number five nd at 16.20 of the per- ' iod Boyd deflected G. Chard"- shot into the net and eight seconds later Boyd again counted on Milne's pass :o make the score 7-0, but witi one minute and 52 seconds to go ti' the .r.d of the period McEnery ciicd for Erin on Fine's pass aftc;- a stroller ganging attack, the periou L-rding Fleshei-ton 7, Erin 1. .A.t 5.15 of the last period Fioih- i rton scoi-ed their eight and last goal, with, Gord. Chard taking Ge;). Boyd's neat pass to score. Erin ihe.i ivit on the pressiire and at 0.37 .Mc- Enery got his second goal from Kizzell. :uid then at 15.42 .•Mien .arot a loose puck at centre, cruised up the ice ar.d luade <ure of number j three for Erin and the last counterj 01 the game. I Ed. .Jeffrey had a hard .game to handle and gave out 14 penalties, all j for minor infractions of the rules. Erin â€" Goal. G. Jordan; defence, by the village, which leaves yet to raise the amount of almost §26t)0. The committee moved a vote of thanks to the managing committee for having accomplished such an excellent job at so reasonable a price, and was passed unanimously. It was decided to hold a carnival in the arena im Wednesday. Feb. 9. of which further infomition will be given. The new arena will formally bo opened that night. Thanks are extended to Mr. Frank Eagles of Springhill for his excell- ent donation of lettering for the front of the arena "Flesherton ("om- muiiity Centre" which he made. The ';'.rge letters add a distinctive touch to the appearance of the building. J. Smith, care of E. Miller for Dec- ember $65.10. General road accounts ordered t» be paid were: Pay Roll No. 1, $15?.- 35: P. White, snow plowing $54; P. Sanderson, snow plowing $153.75 ; Steley & .â- Vrnill, balance crushing and hauling gravel, 1948 account, $1977; Pedler People, culvens $.^7.04; Dundalk Co-op. fuel oil $16.66. Council adjourned to meet Satur- day, Feb. 2, at 2 o'clock p.m. Bums Night Observed At Home of M. S McLeod Hockey Gossip When Saturday night's game with Erin was ready to commence it was found that there was no referee ap- pointed by the League and one wa.- secured from .Markdale at the last minute. Thanks, Ed., for handling a difficult job. We understaml that referees were a problem at the Dun- dalk-Shelbunie game Satuiiiay. Tho Leagifc secretary should have the referees appointed well l>efoie the K'ame. and not an hour previous. Hoc-key Fans! One of the best games of the season should be the feature attraction at the Flesherton -Xiena this Saturday night, Jan. 29, when Camp Borden Flyers will l>e in town for a game at 8:30 sharp. The Flyers are in the eastern group with .-Vlliston and Stayner and it is expected that the Majors will have their hands full to win. Don"t miss this big feature Satuitlay night. â€" â€" Shellmrne's new arena has been completed far enough to have hi>ck- ey games going and the first game was Siiturday night with Dundalk as Sheiburtie's opponents. Shelburne had to go all-out to win 5-4. with Dundalk leading most of the way. Miller. Steen: centre. Rozzell: wings. Fines, McEnery; alternates. Somer- ville, .\llen, M. Jordan, Spiith. Cun- n'nghani. Hurren. Flesherton â€" Goal, .-Vudrews; de- fence, H. Best. Bannon; centre. Cairns; wings, Turney, R. Best; al- lernat-.>s. "Boyd. G. Chard, Lawrence, Thur-tor. yV\we. K. Chard. Referee: Ed. Jeffrev. Markdale. 1st Period 1 Fh'sherton Turney (Caii-ns) .07. 2 F'lesherton Thurston • j I'K. Chard)' >... 5.50 ;' Flc.-ihcrton R. Best (Cairns) 10.46 4 Flesherton H. Best 15.41 Penalties: Miller j. Bannon, Jordan 2nd Period i 5 Flesherton G. Chard I (Uwrence) ,i.58 ' <^'P" Flesherton Boyd (G. Chard) 16.20 7 Flesherton Boyd (Milne) .... 16.28 S Erin McEnery (Fine) 18.0S Penalties: R. Best H. Best, Allen and Turney. 3rd Period | 9 Flesherton G. Chard (Bo>-d) 5.15 I The lea.gue leading Shelburne I will pl;iy Flesherton Ma.iors here on I Wednesday night of next week. .A.3 I Flesherton is in second place there I should be a good game for spectii- j tors to watch. 1 â€" 0â€" j The Semi-Pro. schedule has .gone i ok balance, due tn the recent thaws. I This Wednesday ni.ght a double ] header will be in Flesherton .â- \rena, with Feversham playing Proton and Dundalk playing Fleshertt>n. Robbie Burns night was observed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Snowden McLeod on Saturday nigh; w-ith pipers, drummers and friemi.s piesent from Park Head, Owen Sound. Priceville. Dundalk and F'e- sherton, attired in Highland dress. The Haggis was piped in by Cam?- bell Millman and Snowden McLeoo graced by George Banks. .\ readii ... was given by Mrs. Geo. Banks on the life of Robert Burns, songs and mus- ical selections by the .A.itchis'.n brothers. .A. very enjoyable eveni:i.- came to a close by the singing ot Burns" •".Auld Lang Syne. ' By request of the Flesherton &;:•- vice Club, the pipers went to :i rink at the close of the hockey game and rendered a few tunes. .A. pleas- ing number given on the ice was the piesentation of the Highland Fling by .Mrs. Cliff. Stingle of Hamilton, who has won many prizes and 's a teacher of Highland dancing. Mrs. Stingle was the former Flora Mc- Iionakl of Xova Scotia. Her inter- iiretation was liighly applauded. ( KNTKVL ONTARIO LE AGLE L T Pte, ii 8 II 1 7 ;i 6 3' O A 1 1 ,J Grey (hourly Council has donated .•<1 000.00 f I : the Feversham Coir- munity Centre and hockey rink, when con.struction cemnvonces. Sydenham Skating Club At Local Rink Monday The S>xl>inham Skating Club of Sou:ui were gue.sts of their '. Flesherton members Monday even- ' ing "in our new arena. Following j the -kiitinu: :i dance w:is held in the ' Fvateinal Hall, with music supplied ! bv Tex Rumley's orchestra of Owen Sound. The Owt^n Sound members were delighted with the splendid W Shelburne 4 Flesherton â- \ Dundalk ^ Markdale 1 Grand Valley Eriji (Games up to Monday night) Games This Week Wednesday: Dundalk at Erin. Friday: Flesherton at Shelbunie; Markdale at Erin. Feb. 1: Grand Valley at Dundalk; Feb. 2: Shelburne at Flesherton. Games Played Past Weflk Dundalk 13. Markdale S Flesherton 5, Grand Valley 5 Flesherton 8. Erin 3 Shelbui-nc 5, Dundalk 4 C. O. H. L. HOCKEY '"u the FLESHERTON \RENA SATURDAY, JAN. 29 Camp Borden vs Flesherton 10 Erin McF,nery (Rozzell) 9.37 n Erin Allen 15.42 Penlties: M. Jord:in, Rozzell, H. Best 2, Bannon, Cairns. t;icilities for the comfort of eue»t< :;i the new arena and the condition ot the ice surface, considering the mild weather prevailing that day. WEDNESDAY. FEB. 2 Shelburne vs Fleshei-ton ("ianits called at 8:30 p.m. Admission; 36c and 20c ?

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