Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 19 Apr 1950, p. 4

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ESfe'dnes'day, April 19, 1950 THE tXESHERTON ADVANCE 9 at ~S a" THE nasherton ;Advance PabUshwl en CoUiagwood St^ it«b«rton, Wmlneaday of aach •«alu Grculation 1,100. Pric* ^3j00 a year in Canada, paid in advnnc*{ fZMi par yaar in tha Uaitad Stata*. P. J. THURSTON, Editor PRICEVILLE TO EIGHT MILLION Canadian men aiiJ women have 8,000,000 deposit accoimts in the chartered banksâ€" equal to one accomit for every adult. Banks value each depositor's business highly . . . safeguarding your money, paying interest on your savings, standing ready to repay . . . striving to retain your confidence and friendship. Your bank manager appreciates his obligation to you. Ask liiiii what is a banker's fii'st concern. He will answer, "Safeguarding the depositors' funds." For he realizes that depositors are the very foundation of the efficient credit process by which banks mobilize deposits to serve tiie needs of this working, growing, enterprising Canada. SPONSORED BY YOUR BANK (Intended for Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wade and Lany apemt a '®w days in Toronto. Mr. Willis Sayers oif Toronto was an Baster visitor at his home. Mr .and Mrs. Alfred Willis and family spe>nt a couple of days visat- ing friends at Gait. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Neun of To- ronto sipeni the week end with his brother, Elmer, who returned with them for a visit. Ml. and Mrs. Alfred Hincka and Marilyn are spending this week at their ftirm. iMr. and Mrs. Walter Aldcorn and babe, and Mrs. Mary McLean of To- ronto were Easter visitors with Mrs. SI3corn. Mrs. Stephens spent the week end in Owen Sound and Hamilton. Misses Betty and Joyce Tucker Emma Meads, Mabel Parslow, Isabel Karstedt, Susie McKinnon, Marion Muir and Betty Hincks are home their schools for the holidays. Miss Florence MoPhail, Toronto, spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Elwood Kinsman. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McDonald of Toi'onto were Easter visitors with the latter*5 parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Karstedt. Mr. an9 Mrs. Art Idle and family of Listo-'.vel, Mr. and Mrs. John Wick- ens of Kimberley were Easter visit- ors at the home of G. Wiley. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harrison and Mrs. Ferris of Preston were week end visitors at the home of Joe Gibson. Miss Muriel Spicer and friend of Toronto were Easte^ visitors with her m'other. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hincks and family of Guelph visited Monday at the home of A. L. Hincks. Funeral of W. H. Huddy The funeral" of the late Wm. Henry Huddy, who passed away in Centre Grey Hospital on April 6th, was held from his late residence on Monday, April 10th, with his pastor, Rev. L. W. Mould, conducting the service. The hymn "Good-night and Good- morning" was sung with much feel- ing by Rev, and Mrs. Mould. Inter- ment was made in Evergreen Ceme- tery, South Line. The casket bearers were: Messrs. Jas. Oliver, Eklward Dingwall, Thos. Ourrie, John MteMiWan, F. R. Oliver, Ivan Turner and John Burnett, all neighbors. The beautiful floral tributes, show- ing the high esteem in which the de- ceasel was held, were carried by neighbors: Jos. Whyte, Eli Ostrand- er, Wm. Meads and Robert J*ars- low, Jr. Â¥. Among those from a distance who attended the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Herb Camfpbell, Mr. and Mrs. A. McNamara and daughters, Jean and Frances, all of Toronto; Mrs. Jas. IWng-vv:ail, Ivlis^ iCoy Jjingwail and son, Jim, of Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Braiwley, Beeton; Mr. and Mrs. C. .E. Watson, Mrs. John Mc- Kechnie, Hilda and Jack, all of Durham. Sa CARDS OF THANKS DBADLINB SET JFOR KEBPlING MIGRATORY BIRDS IN STORAGE The deadline for possession of game in cold storage (except mig- ratory birds) has been extended until August 31st, 1&50. A permit is still necessary to keep game up until the above date and this permit may ibe secured free of charge by writing the DivisJon of Fish and Wildlife, Dept. of Lands and Forests, Toronto, or your local Conservation Officer. The deadline date fior migratory game birds roitrtiins at March 3l'St. â€" W. H. CANTBLON, Conservation Officer Msiford, Ont. Full line of DEARBORN IMPLEMENTS FOR SPRING SEEDING TILLERS TANDEM DISCS BUCHLER CULTIVATORS -14-Plat^ Massey-Harris Inthrow Disc 2rFurrow Massey-Harris Gang Plow John Deere Mower 13-Tooth Horse-drawn, Cultivator Reconditioned JFord-Ferguson Tractor and Plow, good as new Rovn npnc Ford and Monarch Dealers > > > ^ Phone 20J FLESHERTON *< r St John's United Church RcT. A. G. MacphersoB Minister I wi.sh to express my .sincere thanks to my many friends for their treats, cards, visits and kind enquir- i(!s while 1 vvas ill: and to the Rock Mills Sunday School for their beau- ' tiful basket" of treats. I \ â€" .Tack Porte-'us • â€" I j \ wish ito express my apprecition to my friLMids and neifthbors for cards and flowers, treats and kind enquiries during my recertt illness in the ColMniRWood Hospital. â€"Mrs. Frank Short, Feversham I wish to thank my friends and jn'iKhbors ff>r their kindness to me wli'lc a patient in Owen Sound Hos- piial, also for treats sent to me sinoc my rotum home. â€" ^Kd. Brnadner, Eugenia. "Our Daiily Bread," fifth in the ser- ies on the Lord's Prayer, is the ser- mon theme for Sunday, Apirl 23, at Flesherton, Inistioge and Eugenia. Holy Communion at Inistioge. St. John's choir practice on Wed- nesday at 8:15 p.m. Eugenia Woman's Association on Wed., at 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Fred Jamiieson. St. Jiihn'.s W.M.S. meeting, po^st- poned one week in favor of the play iiion-.ovf.'d by the W.A. this Friday evening in the town hall. See this issiie for details, and the one being ?ponsorpd by tho Eutrenia W.A. on Monday, May 1st. Roc The Advance for details of the mwsic.il treat to be provided in St. John's this S^mday evonintr, .\.pri! 2.'^i»d, at 8:.S0 o'clock. 'FuKPnia y.erv- I're wil! he hold at 7:15 to enabl" Fuireni'i. wor,=hippers to come to Flesherton afterwards. POULTRY WANTED MARKETS ARE FIRM ON POULTRY We are paying top prices for poultry. Call us before disposing of your fowl. Dundalk Farmers' Co-op. Creamery Phone 66 Dundalk, .reverse charges i i W m -.^r. Inte:^ national Hrirvesii^r TRUCKS TRACTORS FARM EQUIPMENT TRUCKS ON HANDâ€" 1 KBS 7, 5-speed transmission and D. P. axles. 1 Used 1946 Half-ton Pick-up. 1 Used lf>3S 2-ton Stake, new motor. USED CARSâ€" 1947 Custom Dodge Sedan, fluid drive. Now is the time to order your Farm Equipment for Spring Ufiivery, as the supply is limited. H. H. SAYERS GARAGE Repairs to all makes of Tractors and Farm Machinery Phone 51 DUNDALK Announcing New Automobile Agency McArthur Bros. Receive (Continued from Page 1) .$15, H. Du.Kljury $;t, J. M. Koeritz ?y, D. Ht'iley $12, J. M. Kuerilz !flO for signs and Wright & Duxbury $68.9s| for fire I'liuipnieiit.â€" t'avried. j Graham, Allou. that ihis Council I pass a by-law prohibiting the dopos- ! iting of rubbi;*!!, garbage or refuse I of any kind along the roadsiiii's of this niumcipality and tliat persons violating this voRulalion be prose- cuted, and that ^ht; clerk prepare a by-law for the next mcetinn-. â€" t"d. Gmham, Whyte, thai tbe KoaJ Supt's. payment voucher N.. 4, am- ounting to S1,87U.51 and No. 4A ain- (Hintins; to $120.S>B be paid. â€" (Carried. .Gillies, WHiyte, that the- Couni'il 1'eels that the insuranee company hould reeoiisider their deci.S'ion re- Kardinj;- tht'^ FolhorKill and Beat claim, as we feel tlu\v liavc a just claim. â€" ^(^arried. In reply to advt. calling fur it-nd- ers for the euttin>,»' and K'adinR- i^i the road allowanc-e between Con. 2 and 3, S.D.R., opposite Lot 4 (.\ld- oorn's hill) estinialed at IhfiW) cu, yards of earlli excavation, fifteen tender-s were received. The tender of McArthur Bros, of Owen Sound at 14 cents per cubic yard was ihe lowest received, and it was niovod by I). G'illies, seconded by C, Allen, that McArthur Bros, tender be accept^'d for the excavation of Akkorn'.s hill, work to be completed by June :90th, laSO.â€" Carried. A ROOTIt OROU^ Littlejohns* Garage Brazil is the newspaper man's dream (country. There t.he law ex- •' niits .iou-nalists fr.)Ti taxes Read the ".Small Advts." column. HARRIS A DUNLOP BAMUSTERS. SOLICITORS, Etc. Phone S8 MARKDALE Mr. Dunlop wlU be In C. J. Bellamy's office every Sat- urday from 6 to 8:80 p.m. â- * -♦ HILLMAN DEALER Ph«nc 20 J, Fl«f h«rton Riutell S. McGiUivray PifbHc Bookkeeping, Accotinting and Audit Service. Weekly or Monthly in parson or by mail. Sys- tems installed and maintained. In- come Tax Returns a specialty. Phone: Durham 119 Box 46 Durham, Ont. • • • '/ ill the people who work for the telephone company, And all the people who earn a living by making the things the telephone company needs, And all the people who have their savings invested in tht telephone company, And all the people who depend on good telephon* servitt to run their businesses and manage their homes; If all these people, with their families, liffid in one city, This City-With-No-Name would be by far the largest im Canada, and one of the largest in the world, KMpina pan with th* grewins iwadt of cammunitiM •v*rywh«r* for mar* and b«n*r taUphoiM Mrvlw Inh Hiktn lats of wark and l«H •! nranay. Only a RnanclaHy haalthy taltphen* company con Mity on Ihii bis |ob. j TtUphoa* uMri, tmployoot, ihorthoWort â€" tyoryoira kef a vltol Inloroil In a Mrvico that moant •• much to Mm; wtHaro o( m many poeplo. ' « >* » THI BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OP CANADA Ownod and optrotod by C«nad)ant for Canodfant *

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