Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 16 Nov 1949, p. 5

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^"â- "'Wf tmrnf^ > Jt T . 41 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Wednesday. November 26, 1949 -♦ M 7 4 Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats if you are thinking about buying an Over- coat this winter â€" NOW is the lime to make your purchase SPECIAL PRICES FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER ' • J^EW STYLES ALL WOOL CLOTHS SMARTLY TAILORED AU Sizes 36 to 44 PARKAS ; SfTATION WAGON COATS PLAID WIND BREAKERS • ALL WOOL SWEATERS FANCY PULLOVERS F. H. W. Hickitng Phone 6 FLESHERTON, Ont KIMBERLEY Mr. and Mlrs. E. Dillon and Mary Lynn of North Bay visited a few days wiyi Mrs. Lawrence and Kim- berley friends on the week end. Mrs. N. Smith visited with Ml;.^. S. S. Burritt Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. Sproule of To ronto spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. H. Lawrence Mr. Turner gave a fine Remem- loranice sermon Sunday morning and all ol>sei"ved one minvrte of silence for the departed soldiers. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Don Graham and children of Feversham made a short vis?it on Sunday with Mrs. S. S. Burii*-*:. Miss Ruth Chard of Owen Sound Business College and Mr._ Stan Teeter of Tara spent the week end with Mr. and Mts. Rolbt. Chard. The trouble with standai'd time '.- that it isn't. T 7^ T r T â- fe t / .A â- \ > t »â-  â- x •r > DUNDALK ELECTRIC ELECTRIC WIRING B\ CONTR.\CT OR CUSTOM FREE ESTLMATES APPLIANCES and INSTALLATIONS: Refristerators: Universal 12 cubic, Phillips 7 cubic, in stock RANGES: Essotane and Electric: Norge, Gurney and Tappan OIL HEATERS: Norge, all sizes. â-  WASHERS: Inglis, Gainaday and Coffield RADIOS: Major Repairs; 90-day Guarantee Phillips. Stromberg Carlson. Rogers Majestic and Northern Electric. We have a Phillips .\.M. M-antel Riidio, finest on the continent With standard and 4-Wave Bands ut $149.00 *' Member of Electrical Contractors' Association Phone 211 - Jo*»n A. Stephens, Prop. Phones: Business 211; Residence 1*5 I Keep Your Supply of Cream Up The time of year has come when the supply . of cream is falHng down. We wish to advise our patrons that bv seeing: that the milk cows are in a warm stable these cold nig^hts. that it will help keep up the flow of cream and thus pay good dividends. PoultrylMarketing We are paving top market prices for all kinds of poultrv. Wby m^ have your poultry • custom -killed and receive top dres.sed prices. Call 66 and our truck will pick up vour poultry. » • - The Creamerv open hours froni now until further notice will be from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., 'â-  ' except Thursday, until noon. r Flesherton Creamery Angift Avif, Manager \[ Phone 66 Flesherton Ontario _ \ I I I *? f. VICTORIA CORNERS The Remembrance Day meeting was held in the home of Mrs. Art Jackson Thui-sday afteronon, with 17 meml)er3 present. • An invitation was received and accepted to attend the Proton Station W. I. meeting and bazaar in the loime of Mrs. Mil- ton Banoon Thursday afternoon, Nov. 2'Jth, and provide two items of the program. An interesting pro- gram in keeping with the day wai given by the various members, after which lunch was served. 'Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Walker at tended the Legion banquet and en- tertainment in Flesherton Thursday evening and on Friday morning the Legion parade in the same town. The Young People held their 'reg- ular meeting in the chvirch Thun- day evenii^ and Friday evening on.- carload, comprised of Christena Duncan, Joyce Patterson, Wilma Steven, Leslie Duncah, Bill Jackson, Lyle Crockford ami Aubrey Gott, at- tended the district Y.P.U. rally at Holland Centre. Some from here attended the shower in Proton Wednesday even- ing honoring a bride-to-be. Miss Leona Neilson, sponsored by Mrs. Ro6t. Bates and daughter, Mrs. Jas. Jones, in the Bates' home. A number of men from around the district have taken flight into the north counutry for the deer l^unting season: Luther Love and his pals, Bert Sims of Brampton, Alex. Hex'gott of Brampton, Ken Hill of Markdale, Hadden Hutchin- son, Bill Batchelor, Art and Ed. Bad- gerow of the Proton Station distric* and Harry Fisher of Portlaw, who went to Point au Baril. . Messrs. Elmo SteVensi and Bill Cax>ckfora went to Parry Sound. Holiday and week end sruests in the home of E. A. Stinson were: Mr. and Mrs. Lome Booth, Toronto; Mist Marie Cooke, Toronto, with the Wal- ter Acheson's; Mrs. J. C. McKech- nie, Durham, with her mother, Mrs. Elmo Stevens; Mrs. Wm. Smith "and daughteu-, Rae, of Huntsville with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gallagher. On Saturday they, in company with Mrs. Gallagher, motored to Nen- stadt and Owen Sound. Mrs. Merritt NichoUs is visiting her niece, Miss Doris Sumimers, in Toronto. Visitors during the week end at the Art Jackson home were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Madill, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Melville Johnston and infant son, Bobby, and Mrs. Jos. Sparks, all of Sovereign, Sask. Ifc-. John- stone and sister. Mrs. Sparks, will be remembered by a number here as being the twin son and daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnston..', one-time residents on the farm now owned by John Duncan. Miss Flora Reed gave up her pos- ition in the Bank of Commei'co at Dundalk to accept a position in the Legate shoe -store, Owen Soi-nd, havinj: been employed at branches of that concern in South Porcu- pine and Timmit.s. when liv:ni in the former town lefore mov r-j hert ih July. During tlie week i.xd Flora, in company with her employer, iiis wife and family, visited in the Reed home. Our sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Joe. DufF and family in the sudden passing of Mr. Duff at his home in D\inidalk Thursday evening, following a heart attack. Severs;! from here attended the funeral on Sunday evening at the McMillan Funeral Honne. Diindalk, Sinceri; syn'pathy is extend^J to Mrs. S.iii Rher^un and soh. Aon., in the death o' their husband and father at his h'.nie in Pi-oHon .«>tation Saturday evening, also t" Mrs. Geo. Ludlow and Mrs. Elvin Moor?, -si. tcv t'nd nifce of decea?.o ). Th.' funeral ;s btf.TK held this T.i -.'.-'-V .^ftuinoon at 2:30 ocloek. â- 1^ ROCK MILLS Born â€" On Thursday, Nov. 10th, '.'4!>, to Mr. and Mrs. Hemy Martin, the gift of a son, both doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Partridge, Joan and Wayne Mc.Master, motored 10 Gah on Saturday to visit with menmbers of their family, returning heme Sunday night. iMr. Ted Croft was home from Burlington over the week end" Sawing at the mill will be com- pleted this week. A few days will be necessary to drain and clean the iog pond and clean up around the Miill, but it is expected everything will be completed by Saturday. The men will then seek employment elsewhere for the winter months. Mr. Mannie Dobson left Sunday for Ardbeg. where he will join the Dargavel Club for the deer hunting season. Mr.. .A.rt Newell of Durham was a visitor at the N'ewell home Thurs- day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Best and Mrs. GeorgcA Best of Flesherton visited on Sunday with Mr. and .Airs. Walter Russell. LADY BANK MAXWELL "Nrhe bazaar and play "Lighthouse N'an" by Dromore talent, sponsored by the W. .\. of the United Church, was greatly enjoyed, also the music of violin and piano by Mrs. Rjy Pedlar and Cecil Hayes. Mrs. Geo. Morrison and Miss Mable Ross attended the W. L con- vention in Toronto last week. Mabel remained for a further visit. Mrs. Hattie Cameron of Collins?- wood is visiting relatives at Max- well find vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holdsworth of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mr?. Chester Cameron. Send in Your Renewal. NOTICE Tliose requiring shipping of live- stock during the next two weeks, may contact Wm. Magee, phone r2 Feversham, or phone ^J Flesherton. â€" W. J. McM.\STER â- ^^\m^ Mr. and Mrs. Etonald Wilson, who have spent the past ferw months at CUirktft>urg. have taken up residence here on the farm recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ma.xwell. W» welcome the young couple to out midst. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Benson and family have from to Max^vell. Suc- ces to both of you! The Ladies' Aid of Providence Chtirch held their last meeting at the home of Mrs. Wm. Semple, with ll mem&ers present. The following following officers were elected for t(he coming year: President, Mrs. Wm. Izard; Vice-President, Mrs. p. Sentple; Secretary, Mrs. Josh Dob- son; Treasurer, Mrs. Earl Maxwell; Buying Committee, Mrs. F. Shortt and Mrs. Milton Roberts Lunch Con vener, Mrs. -Allan Shortt; Tickets were drawn for exchange of Christ- mas gifts among the members. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Alex. Maxwell on Wednesday, N'ov. 20th. Mr. and Mrs. .Alfred Noble of Barrie spent Sunday with «he lat- ter's parents, Mr. .and Mrs. Jai'k Graham. Psychiatrist: "Forget your tUBOb- les and bury yourself in your woifc.'' 1 Patient: "Gosh â€" and me a OOn- ci'ete mixer." Mrs. J. E. Montgomery Old friends will learn with deep regret of the death at her home, 550 Chritsie St., Toronto, on Sunday,, nf Mrs. John E. Montgomery, a native of Glenelg Township. She had been in poor health for several months. The deceased, whose maiden name was Sarah Myrtle Hunt, was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mr.-.. Edwin Hunt. She was united in , marriage to John E. Mcmtgomen' prior to her family's departure from i the district for the West some years i ago. Her husband is nOw a teachi'r in Toronto. , Surviving to mourn her passing, j besides her husband, are four bro- j thers. Harold of Toronto, Percy of Priceville, formerly of Ceylon, Wes- j ley of Regina, and Wilfred, also in • the W'est, and one sister, Florence, j in Toronto. Another brother pre decea.sed her. STEPHEN'S CORNERS v.UiT MOC!aN THi;i:B' Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday \«vember 21. 22, 23 •ADVENTURES OF DON JUAN" In Technicolpr E. Flynn V. Lindfors Thursday, Friday, Saturday November 24, 25. 26 "NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER" In Technicolor E. Williams Red Skehon SHOWS 7 and 9 p.m. ADULTS 42c Mr. and .Mrs. Reg. Londry have moved to Mr. E- Buckingham's ; home on the gravel road. We are sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. Londry from our neighborhood, but our best^ I wishes follow them to their new I i home. ! Mr. aad Mrs. Carson Moreland and sons spent the week end with friends a: Wallaceburg. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Meredith, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Porteous, visited with Rev. and Mrs. O. W. Holmes at Kemble and at- tended church service there. Reicent visitors w-ith Mr. and Mrs. Joe Porteous were: Mrs. Minnie McLean of Collingwood, Mr. and Mrs. John McLean and Ruth of Fe- versham. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Magee and Jim of Eugenia. Mrs, Frank Ham>mill and Brenda of Singlwnapton are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pedlai'. where Mrs. Hammill is convalesc- ing following her recent illness. We hope she is soon feeling better. A driver carefully train« ed to drive in all sorts of weather and all sorts of traffic â€" a bus equipped with the best safety devices and reg- ularly inspected â€"these ore the added safety features you enjoy at . low cost when yow travel by bus. Washington - 24.25 Los Angeles - 87.60 North Bay - 13.85 St. Louis - 30.10 KOLNU TRIP (Subject to change > "ocErs AND I WOfMs BORN >LVRT1.N â€" At the Xuhn Nursing Home, Flesherton. on Thursday, Nov. 10th. U)4<>. to Mr. and Mv^. Hem-y Martin, Rock Mills, a son. McCUTCHEON â€" At the Nuhn Nursing Home, Flesherton, on Fri- day. Nov. Itth. 1049. to Mr a:id Mrs. Wm. McCutcheon .of Fleshoi- ton, a daughter. STUOKEY â€" .A.t Espanola, Ont.. ini* Friday. Nov. 11th, 1!)10. to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stuokey (.\.gnes MacMillan). a daughter. WADE â€" At the Nuhn Nursinn Home, Flesherton, on Wednesday, Nov. 9th. U>4». to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wade of Ceylon, a son. .WICKENSâ€" At Centre Grey Hos- r.ital. Markdale, on Tuesday. Nov. 15th, 19-49. to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wickcns of Feversham a daughter. I SKI SUPPLIES * • . are Available Now at The Sporting Goods Department of : Cook's Radio & Sound Service '•\ bride wear.3 white," said thi' speaker, "a^ a symboj of happinea.-« for her wedding day is the most ,ioy ful of her life." *".\nd why do men wear black ." â- ioine one asked. .lur Ski Outfits for Children and .\dults Duril Ski Poles Toe Protectors ."^ole Protectors Waxing Corks Superdiagonals (for Down Hill Ski-ing) Wonder Dubbin Squall Ski Jackets Windproof and Showerproof Deacon Ski Jacket'^ Best Quality Gabardine Slacks, sizes 35 - :Ui Ski Caps Universal Ski Wax Schuss Ski Wax Klester Wa> Durll Ski Poles Tapered Poler Hexagon Telescopic Poles Pole Rings Toe Straps Front Tensions Lpather Tow Mitts Ladies" Ski Boots, sizes 5-7 Men's Sk Boots, sizes 7-9 Tempo Bindings Double Spring Cables Double Front Spring Mikro Kindings Olympic. Laurentian and Standard Mikro Bindini-^ Cables and Clamps, & Quick Release Clamps Tar Base Wax Alumalac Red Ski. Lac Graphalao Ski Manuals .\ Book o» Instructions for Beginners, Ami- (eurs and Professionals with plenty of Illustrations, W" also keep in stock A Complete Supply of all Hockey and Skating Requirements anil Acctsss- ories, such as Skates and Boots for Men and Women, Ankle Supports, Shm Pads, Hockey Sticks and Pucks, Hockey Sweaters and Pants, Gloves, Stockings, and many other items. While wc do not plan to open officially before the l'>t'h of this month, w4' «ill be pleased to 1^ accommodate luiv of our customers w'ho mav baxr iinmmedi;ili> rotujiremenls. « \

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