Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 31 May 1950, p. 4

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Wednesday, May 31, 1950 THE l-LESHERTON ADVAMCE FARM.HOME INSULATION CO. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Blown Rock Wool Insulation Roofing Insul-Brlck Siding fro Schools, Churches, Home and Industrial Buildings R. A. J. COBBAN, Prop. Flesherton, Ont Phone 109 or writet for free estimates TERRIFIC POW£ff IN EVERY DROPl r ' CHANGE OVER TO THIS SENSATIONAL HBW GASOLINE HOW! One Itnliful of tlili new powcr-p<cl<ccl lupcr (utl will coayincc yog ll'i th< livtlitil jMolint you'«« c«ct umJ. Give (row tu new lift, new pep. Sec yaw ncwcit Rtlience Ocilet now. Tbe loes in liveatook in the Southern Manitoba floods has been staggerinp. Thousands have bad to be left to their fate in the rising water^hile some farmers stayed fong enough to shoot their herds to save them from drowning. Here a few more fortunate beastsâ€" half a tdosen Holstein cows and a horseâ€"are rescued by huge from a, swamped farm nea( Ia Salle. CARDS OF THANKS- I 'would like to thank friends and neiighlbora who were eo kind to lae when I was ill, for tfeats and for tlie lovely (box of fruit and candy from St. John's United ChuHch. â€" >Hr!>. 3aa. Jamie«on I would like to thank Fl«»bertoa L.O.B-A., Maxwell Lj0.iB.A., Proton W>A. and WU., also my many friends, for the lovely cards and treats I re- ceived during my recent illness, and also thandcs to those who came Si and helped. These were all dieeply Appreciated. â€" <Mrs. Joe little. The relatives of the late Miss Mary Macmillaa wish to express 'Qieir E^nceie thanks to all her neighJbiOTs and friends for tiheir kindness, sym- pathy and beautiiful floral tributes. Specdal thaTiks to those who assisted at the funeral. I wish to thank all my friends and nei«rhbore for the very (nuiny acts of kindness shown to me during my bereaivement, also for the many floral tribotes, cards, treats and the flowers sent my huaband, also to the nurses who ao kTndly watted on Mm while a patiertt in the Centre Grey Hospital at Markdale. These kind- nesses will never be forgotten. â€" Mvs. Francis Genoe QaotJh the Vancoiuiver Pnmnce: "Now that Britain has taken up can- asta, they say London bridge is fall- ing down." VICTORIA CORNERS RELIANCE ETHYt NOW OM 5Al£ AT OVH 600 SEUANCE STAriONS AT (JECUIAK PeiCfS 0«IVE IN ANO GEr A TANKFUl rODAr'l Gim NEW POWER 10 ALL cm! YOU CAN P£ir OM RELIANCE . Amerfican Decoration Day week end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moore were: Mr. and Mrs. Thus. McGrath, Hamburg; Mr. and Mrs. Walt. E. Arnold, Buffalo, iN.Y. The party had some nice fishing while here. Mr. Jas. Walker and Miss Wanda Wills, Hamilton, were .week end vis- itors with the former's brother and wife, Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Wlalker. The past two weeks has seen much seed /planted in the fields and gard- ens and were helped by Friday even- ing's refreshing and growing rain, al- though it did not keep up the good works of warm weather following, the week end being quite cool. 24th of May visitors with Mrs. R. Linton were: Mrs. Edith Hall and daughter, Donna, of Owen Sound. All honors are due Donna who, with ber girl friend, took first place in a piano duet at the musical festival at Markdale. Mrs. Linton also enjoyed a visit with her cousin, .Mr. Herman Parliament and son, Leland, Alltiston, who were callers one day la*', week with her. It is ten year.-! since these cou.^ins had last met. In a letter to her parents, Miss Kay Bannon, Vancouver, told of th-- severity of the Winnipeg floods. She had lirst class views from the air and also by land and had seen the iierils of these .people emphasized in. their faces, the wreckage of beautiful liomos and all manners of shattered I hopes. I Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Weller of i Snelgrove and Mr. and Mr.s, Fred I Ross of Maxiwell were recent guests I with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stinson and Mts. Wm. Ludlow. Mrs. Thos. Stevens, I>undalk, was a week end visitor with Mrs. Wilfred GaWagher and they were Saturday callers with Mrs. Ludlow and the Stinson family. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sims. Brampton, vi.-ited over the week end with their daughter, Mrs. Clayton Betts, Baptist Church News Tlie regular meeting of the B.Y. P.U. was held last Friday evening ip the church. The program was in charge of Miss C. Hutchinson, with Nelly Fletcher presiding. Miss Eliz- abeth Webb of the Sudan Interior Mission was the guest speaker, and illustrated her talk with slides, hnd various curios fro mbhe Sudan. Thi meeting was will attended, and re- f loshments were served at the close. /^/^you'll ever want in a car I â€" SBE-aUVethe A ROOTES GROUP PRODUCf i^^MjHMMinUnx. You'll find everythinjf you really need for safe, comfortable driving in a Hillman. Why pour extra gasoline inlo extra rylindefH just to carry around unnecessHfy weight â€" and space you seldom use? CONSIDER V ALUB â€" the Hillman has a host of big car features. It handles and steerA beauti- fully. It's easier to park, and it has the slreiygth «nd safety of heavy-guage, uH-slcel unit cen- struction. NEW "PLUS-I'OWBR" ENGINE â€" provides a smooth get-away, climbs hills smartly and gives up to :)5 miles to the gallon. You save o" oil and tires, too. WHY PAY FOR EXTRAS YOU DON'T NEED? See the new Hillman today! Drive it! Compare it! You'll be glad you did! Littlejohns* Garage j{ HILLMAN DEALER Phone 28J, FLESHERTON To Carry Canadian Emblem; Overseas 9ho\vn insipecting the Canada Goose, long familiar trade mark of Canad iin ithe sky, which has (been selected as the new .insignia for Can- adian Pacific Airlines, are iR. W. Ryan (lerft) executive assistant to the president, C.P.A., and W. G. Townley, gereral imanager of opera- tions for the airline, both of Van- couver. This famous bird, .\Â¥ith aerial traSts of high speed and long distance flight, will highlight the design on Canadian Pacific plane > flying the Pacific Ocean to the Orient and Aus- tralia, as well as on C.P.A. airplanes on routes in Canada. The new insig- nia on the nose of CjP.A. ain>lanes. â- <hows a true rendering of the Can- •ftda Goo.se (as pictured) In straight flight and ds treated in dark blue, j white and grey-brown. It has an uyerall length of nine feet when ap- plied Ion Ithe coniipany's fournengined CanadaiivIV's and six feet on the two-engined DC-3 aircraift. Support- iiig the insigrtia on the fuselage is a tapeiting flight line of 'bright red, with a narrow silver line through the centre, which /carries through on the fin and rudder. The company's stan- dard script lettering "Oanadiian Pac- ific" is painted in dax''k iblue albove ihe window level. The Canada Gooje insignia, developed by the Canadia.i Pacific Department of iPublic Rela- tions, in co-operation with Mi\ John Hampshire, iMontreaUhorn industrial designer now practisinig in New York, has been worked into a stand- ard style and color pattern which will be used on all forms of CjP.A. pi-o- niotinal and sales material. It's a real treat to tit back and take it easy • to enjoy a close-up pfcture of Ontario's favored countryside, as trim farmlands, rugged hills, sparkling lokes/ busy towns and villages roll by in scenes of everchanging inter- est. That's just one of the reasons you'll enjoy going anywhere by bus. FARES ARE LOW OSHAWA TORONTO MARKHAM ORILLIA ROUND TRIP (Subject to ohanir*) r â- * r â- K 4k' 3, 7^ -r T f % T T -* r r â-  -• â- A »

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