Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 7 Dec 1949, p. 8

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Wectncsday, December 7, 1949 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Small Ads 1' OR SALE â€" Ciood pigs. â€" John Flynn, R.U. 2 Flealierton. 27p2 FOR SALK â€" Yorkshire sow, due about Dec. 15, fourth litter. â€" )t\ Kagles, phone -llJ a Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" Wood burning heatei almost new, â€" Ed. Ferris, phonij T) w 4 Flesherton. 27p2 LOST â€" Thursday, Nov. 17Ui, ijlaid nuii-kinaw coat. â€" Telford Ferris, l>honu 4 r 3 Feversham. 26p2 FOR SALE â€" Sow, second litter duo Dec. 10. - J as. Hardy, R. R. No. 1, Proton Stfition. ii7p2 .MANTEL â€" AJUaiBls •ultablc tui mink and fox toed.â€" Bert Mclnto&r Guonia, yl^oo* Ferenhf-i 6r26 I'OR SALE â€" .")0-acre lami 3 miles fj"<iiu Markdalc, hydro, brick house' good barn. Obtain particulars, L B. Lucas, Markdale. 28c2 KO'fiCEâ€" Will the person who tor- rowed the Legion folding chairs please return them at once. FOR SALE â€" Quantity of good quality oats. â€" W. E. Loucks, phone 73w3 Flesherton. 27p2 FOR SALK â€" Singer sewing machine in good repair. â€" Mrs. Angu.s Mc- Ixjod, K. R. 1. Flesherton, phone FevLTsham 111-34. 27p2 FOR SALE â€" .Man's brown horso- hide jacket, in p-ood condition; rheap for quick sale. â€" J. 0. JJar- gavel, phone 75 J 3. 2«c2 FO RSALE â€" CCM black skate out- fit, size 6'/2, only worn twice. â€" phone 122 Flesherton. 27p2 I'OK SALl-:; â€" 2 Yorkshire boars ready for gen-ice. â€" Ale-x. Duncan, phone Flesherton 40 J 4. 28c2 I'X>R SALE â€" Ladies' skate and boot outtits. sizes 5 and 7; medium size box stove. â€" Jas. A. Ste^i'art, phone ;i;Jw4 Flesherton. 27c2 LOST â€" 2 white and black hounds. Finder please return to Roy Mc- Nalty, R.R. 1 Proton, phone Dun- dalk 153 J 3. a8p2 FOR SALE â€" General Purpose mare colt, IVj years old, would trade on pigs. â€" Ed. Ferris, phone 45 w 4, Me.sherton 27p2 FOR SALE â€" Misses' black dress, -iy.v li, slightly worn, fresh from cleaner. Can be seen at The Ad- vance office. 27p2 FOR SALP^ â€" Kitchen range, almost norw; hand washing machine. â€" .Mrs. Baslin, phone 75 w 12 Flesh- erton. 28c2 FOR S.A.LK â€" Ciirl's 3-piece coat and leiftiing m-t, size 6, teal blue, fur trim. â€" ^Wis. F. Eagle, phone 4;J3 Flesherton. 27c2 lOR SALE â€" Good quality Oxford Down ram, 3 years old, also port- able forge â€" Clarence Chard, phone W J 3 Flesherton. 26p2 FOR SALE â€" Litter of Tarn, and Berk, pigs, 7 weeks old; Yorkshire sow, second litter due Jan. 12 ~ Jos. Radley, R.R. 3 Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" Girl's tube skates, size 1, white, high cut boots; lady Ibfack tabe skates, size 7; men's tube sloiti's, size 8, all in excellent coTidition. May be seen at Flesh- erton 6c to $1.00 Store. 28p2 HARRIS A DUNLOP BARK:STER8. SOLICITORS, Etc- Phone 38 MARKDALE Mr. Dunlop will be in C. J. Bellamy's office every Sat- urday from 6 to 8:S0 p.m. FOR SALE â€" Misses' blue shade top coat, size 14, perfect condi- tion, fresh from cleaners. Can be seen at The Advance office. PIANOS reconditioned, all fully guaranteed. â€" J. C. Blackstontr, 511-8th St. A East, Owen Sound LOST â€" Black yearling steer with some white on face, strayed from Lot ^, Con. 19, Proton, about Nov. 1st. Please notify Andrew Wright, phone 164 J 3 Dundalk. FOR SALE â€" Blue folding baby carriage; large size wooden crib with springs; baby aleigh with railing. â€" Leslie Seeley, R. R. 1, Flesherton, phone Feversham llr32 FOR SALE â€" White flannelette blankets 70x90, $4.75 pair; Es- mond Indian design blankets 60x 80, S4.50 each; Woolcot blankets checked patterns, 66x80, $3.75 each. â€" Flesherton Woollen Mill-?, l)hone Flesherton 25w. 28p2 GENERAL INSURANCE AUTO - FIRE - LIFE Livestock, Transit and Cargo ED. LANG I*hone 125w FLESHERTON For security To-morrow-, Insure to-day, the Co-operative way. CHARLES J. BELLAMY MUNICIPAL CLratK Office. Toronto Street, PlMhertOB Inner of Marriage LiemMa CONVEYANCER WIUb Mortgages, etc. Deeds Agreements A commissioner for taking affidavits Telephone 29w Local and . Personal Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McTavish are Misiting tiieir daughter, Mrs. Ted Pailett, at Dixie. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Pergioe of Wal- ton spent the Aveek end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stewart. Mi-a. K. Taylor of Alton spent the week end with her daughter, Mrs. Russell Andrews. Misses Anne Akins and Kate Mac- Millan of Toronto spent the week end at their home. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kernahan left last week to spend the winter in Toronto. Mr. Steve Sutton returned home on Saturday after taking treatment in a Toronto hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Chard liad a trip to Preston, Hamilton and To- ronto over the week end visiting v.'Hh friends and relatives. Air. and Mrs. Jim Thurston and Miss Dell Thurston of Toronto were week end guests with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. Thurston. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pailett of Dixie, Miss Evelyn McTavLsh and Bob Phillips of Toronto sperut the week end with M>i-. and Mrs. G. McTavish. Mr. and Mrs. Harol Bates of Ham- ilton s.pent the week end with her mother, Mrs. J. J. Brown, who re- turned with them to spend, a few .weeks in Hamilton. Mr. Geo. Brackenbui-y of Kirkland â- Laike spent the week end with hi^ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brack- cnbury and called on many of his old I'licnds in town, who were pleasgd to <ic him again. A couple of weeks ago making of ice commenced in the Fleherton -Aiena. but mild weather brought it to a halt. With colder weather an- other attempt is being made. Bob Long has been hired to look after the ice making this year. Send in your renewal now. J. A. Richards Flesherton Give Subscription to Th« Daily Sun-Times For Christmas This Year ! A A When you soy "Merry Christmas" this yeor with a gift subscription to the Owen Sound Daily Sun-Times you give a gift that will be more than welcomed and appreciated every week-day of the year. In fact it's a gift for an entire family, From no other source can you get such prompt and com- plete reports of the many happenings in your own district as well as the latest news from all over the world. An Aftracfrive Christmas Card in ihe early Christmas mail will announce the forthcoming gift subscription. It's a Most Welcome -«» Gift T to Any â- < . Home in ^' Grey or ,A Bruce r County tun-Times 1 k A* The Owen Sound Daily Sun-Times Sives the best aU-roand Dally newspaper service that is available to the residents of Grey and Brace Cooattes. Ontstanding featur-ss include : Full Canadian Press News Service. Reports from 100 District Cor- respondents. Prompt Dally Farm Markets. Strong, Independent Editorial Page- Women's Page for the District. Uveiy District Sports Page. ' Ten Popular Comics Daily. Weekly Farm Page. Dr. Barton's Health Articles. Dorothy Dix Daily Talks Saturday Special .Articles and Church Page. Subscription Rates by Mail IN CANADA One Year $7.00 Six Months $3.75 Three Months .. $2.00 Above rates do not apply in places with carrier de- livery, where the rate la 24c a week. Say ''Merry Christmas" 305 Times With a Sun-Times Gift Subscription for a Yeur Or, you can send it for a Shorter period at a price to suit your pocket book. Or you may include one of the new maps of Grey and Bruce for an additional 35c. Don't wait until Christmas â€" Send in your Gift Orders NOW so that they will start at Christmas. The Daily Sun- Owtn Sound, Ontorie i^ 7^ A- r A -e DCDI nil ^ ''^'" Guarantcfid 0CI\LV/U MOTHPROOF J I Ellis KImberley Store I CHRISTMAS SHOPPING CENTRE Wool and Silk Kerchiefs Wool Blankets Aprons Men's and Boys' Parkas HouNe Dresses Heavy IMaid Shirts Ho.se Sweaters I'tillovcrs and CardlKans Men's'Fine Shirts Sweaters Ties House ('oats Sock.s Housi! Slippers I'yjamas UoiiHe Slipper Slippers i-'liRht Hoots Fliirht Hoots Stadium Hoofs Felt Hoots Motor Hoots Overshoes Kiibber Overshoes I'elt Shoes While Skates Leather-top Kubbers Uroiulcloth 39c yard HlRh Kared Itubbers Math Towel Sets Ruhber Overshoes Table Cloths .'1-Piepe Dinner Sets I'illow Cases l'a|)otries Sheets Toiletries Full Line of Toys, such as: KockinK Horses Ski-is Sleds Dolls ToboKiianH i''ire Knglnes Trains and Trucks liockey Sticks (James of .\ll Kinds KOOTWKAR OF ALL KINDS FOR THE CHILDREN Clearance of 1 -Piece Children's Snow Suits Clcarinitf from $2.95 and up Neilson'a Bulk Cocoa .. I5c lb. Currants 19c lb. Bulk Dates 22c lb. Maraehino Cherries 22c bottle Cut Mixed Peel 19e lb. Fresh and Cured Meats Seeded Raisins 28c lb. Walnuts 25c lb. NOTICE -FARMERS 24 Hour Service WR PAY AS HIGH AS flO.M VCR DEAD OR CRIPPLED HORSES and COWS Vecordint t« alie and coadHiea â€" Ssnall sntnali maArad frM. We do tile loedhur. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR OLD HORSES Phone Dundalk 146 â€" Reverse Charges NICK PECONI, OWNER Vv 'V HANDS IN TRAINING ... FOR ONTARIO A< IK- A- r % Learning Business Practice -ii»^ TN Ontario the wlieels of industry turn for the benefit of every single A one of us. Our lathes, dynamos, (irill presses, farm combines, tractors, business machines, etc. are producing goods and services which earn dollars. These dollars provide food, clothing, medical care and other necessities which contribute to our security and high standard of living. Every single one of us, therefore, has a very personal interest in the flow of a steady supply of trained workers to indnstrial plants. These workers will operate machines which are important to our way of life. ' We shouhl aupreciate, then, the co-operative efforts of government. in<iuslry and labour in the field of employee training. In schools and in factories our workers, young and old, are given the opportunity to develop new and specific skills in every field of business anu industrial activity. For inslancc. every elTort on the part of oflRce workers to become pro- ficient in typing, filing, shorthand and secretarial work, will mean greater hiisiiiess eniciency- whirh to live an<l >vork. A ^ A- -^ ,»â-  ..V -will help to make Ontario a finer place in Our Way «l Life ll«wiirda Trained Hands Ontario workers know they can earn more, have executive responsibilhjr and enjoy a higher standard of liviag in direct ratio to the skills they ac- quire and the way ihey make iiso - of them. That's always true in a fi-ee ecoDomy â€" that's why our com* petitive system wiO continue to make Canada great and a great place in which to live. .COSES' THE BREWING liVDUSTRY (ONTARIO) A' •v «' «t

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