Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 2 Aug 1950, p. 8

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i***'! Wednesday. August 2. 1950 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE FEVERSHAM Mrs. Lome McQuay and daughters of (\>llingrwoo3 visited with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heitman. iWrs. Padger, Mrs. McLellan and Lloyd of Toronto visited their sister, M!rs. Wilfred Teeter, and family. Wt' are pleased to sec Mrs. C. N. Long return to her home from Guelph followiag. her i-ecent goitre operation. Mrs. Bob McQuay and children of Port Dalhousie are spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon?. Mr. Stan Smith and Miss Irma Smith, Reg.N., of Welland visited with Miss Maud Smith. Mrs. Will Benson of CoJlingwood visited her father, Mr. Wm. Parker. Visitors with Mr. and Mra. HowaiJ McKee were: Mr. and Mrs. Wes Beatty of Toronto, MIrs. Elliot Legale FLESHERTON CIVIC HOLID'y SATURDAY EVENING - 6 p.m. : Baseball. 8 p.m. : Millionaire Frolic in Rink. Games, Bingo, Dancing, and prizes galore. Be a Millionaire for a night. SUNDAY, AUGUST 6th Community Church Service and Band Concert. Hanover Citizens' Band in attendance. MONDAY, RUGUST 7th Morning â€" Dare-devil stunting on cable suspended across mill-pond. See the MERMAIDS, unequal - ed in beauty and precision in swimming and div- ing. See Canada's best girl natators. Afternoon â€" Softball game ; Baseball between Markdale and Flesherton Juniors, two real good teams. Tiglit-wire performers; Juggling; Knife thowing; a Professional Clown in attendance throughout the day. Evening â€" LAFF QUIZZ CONCERT in Rink. This is tops for FUN and LAUGHTER. If you have forgotten how to laug-h, vStay at Home. 30 nationally advertised products given as prizes to contestants: Radios, Irons, Blankets, Lamps, Electric Clocks, etc., etc. Put your I. Q. in high gear for this occasion. DANCE FOLLOWING THE CONCERT The Season's Best Week End Event DON'T MISS IT. Auspices of Flesherton vService Club Don't miss the chance to show off some of your own fancy strokes this year. There's safe bathing fo^ you and the whole family in Ontario's Lakeland. ROUND TRIP -BY BUS E^averton • Gravenhurst Penetang Bala $8.45 10.60 9.9S 11.65 ROUND TRIP (Subject to fhuft) ^SGi^ od Creemore, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Alexander and sonii and Mrs. Henry Alexander of Creemore, Mir. and MIrs. J. Beatty, Fraoklin and Beth of Owen Sqund visited on Sunday with Mr.' and Mr.s. Jim Long. EUGENIA Visitors in the village are: Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnson, Toronto, with Mir. and Mrs. R. MacMillan; Mr. and 'Mrt. J Patterson and Bobby, Elmvale, Mrs. L. Jamiespn, Flesherton, Mrs. Klizle, Port Dover, Mr. and Mrs. I'ougheed, 'Bi-e"wster's Lake, with Mrs. Fred Jamieson; Mr.s. Breadner, Vic- toria, with Mr. and Mr.s. Ed. Bread- ner; Mr. and Mrs. Lome Heeney and •hidy, Mr. and 'MIrs. Jack Rogers, Misj G. Rogers, all of Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. ffed Burton; Mr. Argyle Martin and friend, Oakville, with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M'artin. Mrs. Evalena Grahaan spent a few (lays at Kimiberley with Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacDonald. Gordon and Earl M'acInto.sh and Bruce Boettger are spending a week camping at Sauble Beach. Mr. Bill MlaoMillan has returned home aifter spending three weeks at Bark Camp, near Halibui-ton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jamieson and family have returned to Toronto^ atfer spending three weeks with th'! fonmer's mother, Mra. F. Jamieson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Boyd and daugh- ter, Patsy, of Owen Sound were re- cent visitors at the Martin home. Miss Carraelle Martin of Toronto spent a fortnight's vacation with h^r parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mai'tin. Messrs. Joseph and Ernie Williams o£ Toronto visited recently with their parents, Mir. and Mrs. Jos. Williams. Barbara antj Lynn ManoKip of To- ronto spent a few hoilidays with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Partridge, 8th line. Mrs. Miary Fawcett is visit- ing for time with her daughter, Mrs. Jim Grant, at Oaimp Borden. Mr. John K. Jamieson of Toronto is erecting a cottage near the lake. Misses Mary and Isalbel MoKee, F. W. McCarthy and Miss Patsy Taylor of Toronto were week end visitors i* the MoKee home, and then spent a week holidaying Ln Algonquin Park. Send in Your Renewal. Notice to Dog Owners Owners of dogs who have not paid their 1950 dog tax are requested to h^nd the required amount to the un- dersigned on or before SabuTday, Aug. 12th, 1960. â€" WM. KAITTINiG, Constiable AUCTION SALE HOUSE FURNITURE, ETC. , MISS SARAH McFARLANE •will sell by public auction at FEVEKSHiAiM FRIDAY, AUGUST 11th, 1950 the foillowing, at 2 p.m.: Small Buffet, Diningroom Table, Cane-bottom Cha|-s, 2 Couches, Set- tee, 2 Centre Tables, Pictures and Mirrors, Dresser, Chest of Drarwers, Cupboard, % Iron Bed with Springs, Spring-filled Mattress nearly new, 3 Feather Ticks, Single Iron Bed ^vkh Springs and Mattress, Pillows, Quilts, Kitchen Cabinet, Kitchen Table, Kit- chen Chairs, 2 C/Ook Stoves, Single- burner Hot Plate, Toilet Sets, Rugs, Linen, Ceilers, Lawn Miower, Tubs, Dishes, Flat Iron, Lamips, Shovel, Hoe, 7 cords of Hardwood, and num- erous other articles. TBRMiS; Cash. â€"GEO, E. DUNCAN, Auctioneer Local aod Personal Ml', and Mrs. Dick Peters orf Ham- ilton are guests this week of Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Fletcher at "Cedarside." ^â- Miss Irma Aberdein left Monday to take a position with the Royal Bank in Owon Sound. Mir. and Mrs. Ed. Patton and two children, Donald and Janey, ealleal jn Mr. and Mrs. Jos. SeweW last wee'k. Mr. and 'Mrs. Mack. Duncan spent the past week with friends at Bass Lake, near lOrillia. |Mrs. C. J. Bellamy Sipent a couple days in Toronto with her sister, Mrs. J. Edwards. IMIr. G. B. Welton enjoyed \ fishinig trip to Chapleau during the past week with friends from Kitchener. Mr. and Mi-s. Angus Avis vis'ted in Guelph, "Toronto and Orangeville while on holidays last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Styles otf Toron- to were visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. AJex. Aberdein. M]r. Thos. Sled spent a week with his sister, Mirs. D. A. Vancise, at Stayner. Dr. andiMi-s. Ken Boyd and daugh- ter. Heather, of Toronto spent the week end with the former's mofher, Mrs. W. (Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lang and daugii- ter, Shirley, left this Tussday for a holiday at Kirkland Lake and other northern points. Mir. and Mrs. Henb Manning, Mr. and Mis. Cliff. Shawlbrook and sons of Brussels visited on the week end at the home of R. J. Brackenbury. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Thurston and Jimmie spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. D, Bentham at their cot- tage at Howdenivale. AMr. and Mrs. R. J. Boyd and son, Billie, and Mir. Milford Piper flew to Windsor from Malton on Friday last and returned home with new cars. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hamilton of Cochrane spent a few days in town the latter part of the week and attended the Oarmichael-Russell wed- ding on Saturday. Mr. and jMrs. J. G. Moore, Bobby and Denny, of Toronto, 'and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Watson of Owen Sound visited on the week ' end with Mrs. Moore's (parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Dar^vel. The Augiust meeting of the W. I. will be held at the home of Mrs, W. A. Hawken, Thursday, Aug 10th Mrs. Stauffer will speak on home ec- onoimics. Lunch Com.: cake, Mes- dames Pinkorton, Dargavel and Mc- Kechnie; sandwich, Alexander, Cook and Hickling. Hospitalizaton fees may be paid. A representative of the I^ord's Day Alliance of Canada will be in the Flesherton district this week. The Alliance seeks to preserve Sunday as a day of i-est and Worship, free as possible from commercial interests. It desei-ves both your interest and support. U.S.S. No. 6, C, AND O. A farmer posted a sign on the en- trance of his premises which read: "No huntin, no fishin, no nothin." LOOK! LOOK! Irene's Dress Shop MARKDALE SALE SUMMER DRESSES at $2.98 and up Drop in and look around BODEN'S SERVICE STATION rHONE M The Farmer's Favorite To-day, more so th!<n ever, enclosed gears guarantees •clean and proper tubrlcatioii , â€" more bearings give lighter draft â€" stronger, better-m(iide frames, trussed and braced like a bridije, gives yiuu a truer, easicri'-running Binder. Call jus for your binder requirements. AV/e have /on hand 7-foot y>nd 8- foot in new Binders, lalso several exceptionally good ^sed binders in both Cockhutt and Massey-llarris from $75.00 to $249.00, in Al conditimn. TRACTORS PLOWS CULTIVATORS NO. 30i TRACTORS NO. 22 TRACTORS 2-furrow Tractor Plows 8-furrow Tractor Plow^ arrive soon Tractor Cultivators Spring-tooth Harrt>w8. 28 and 32-pl|ale Disc Harrows 4-foot One-way Discs Horse and Trnctor-drawn Manure Spreaders Smoothing Harrows J. M. STAFFORD MASSBY ^HARRIS SALES & SERVICE Hardware Duilders' Supplies Phone 27 FEVERSHAM Gi-ade 8 to 9 â€" Audrey Dawn, Iran Dawn. Billy Hogg wished to repeat Grade 8 next year. Grade 6 to 7 â€" Geraldine MuUin, Rae Hockley. Grade 5 to 6 _ Hartley Hogg. Grade 4 to 5 â€" Shirley Dawn (H\ Oscar Tyson. Grade 3 to 4 â€" Donald McDuffie (H), Laveraa Hogg, Elwo»<i Hogg, Lir^dsay Lanfctree, Bdbiby Tyson, Jim Hockely (Rec.). Grede 2 to 3 â€" Mae Sanderson (H), John Mullin. Grade lA to Grade 2 â€" Doreen Dawn (H). Grade IB to lA _ Rosemary Ty- son, Harold Lank-tree, Bruce Mc- ArthuT. Names in order of merit. (Jean and HeJen McArthur, Grade 8 pupils who attended this school un- til the latter part of April and then attended S. S. No. 11, also passed into Grade 9, so credit is also due the teacher in their work.) â€" E. M. Martin. Teacher ^ Small Ads i FOR SALE â€" M.-H. tinder, 6Joot cut. â€" Edigar Irwin, Duncan. FOR SAIiE â€" (Choice of two wagons in good shape, cheap. â€" Bpyd Bros., phone 20J Flesherton. 85^ FOR SALEâ€" -Sussex chicks 7 weeks old. â€" ^Mrs. Gauthier, Cej^on, phono Flesherton 40rl. 8c2 FOR SALE â€" 1837 Chevrolet coach. â€" Jas. Johnston, phone 12R Flesh- erton. 9c2 FOR SALE â€" 1932 Ford V-8 coupe in good condition. â€" ^Harold Parker phone Feversham 6r3. 7c3 Harry: "What do you do for ex- | ercise?" ! Larry: "I read mystery stories and let my flesh creep." OEL^"^ Thursday, Aug. 3rd Only "TIGHT iLITTLE ISLAND" Friday and Saturday August 4, 5 "ALL THIE KING'S MEN" â- v Starring B. Crawford John Ireland Monday, Tuesday August 7, 8 also SUNDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW "OH YOU BEAUTIFUL DOLL" in Teohnicotor Starring Betty Grable Victor Mature Wednesday and Thursday "CANON CITY" Starring Scott Brady also Laurel and Hardy in "FIXER UPPERS" CEMENT â€" Oar of cement arriving, Aug. 2nd. Phone orders early. â€" D. McTavish & Sons^ phone 9. FOR :SALE â€" Convertible baby car- riage, good springs and mattr«S3, $15.00. Call 4w Flesherton. NOTIOE â€" Trespassing strictly pro- hibited on- Lots 3/7-38, Con. 11, Artemesia Township. â€" Was Smith, Rock Mills. 8pa LOST â€" Small camera in Flesherton, Friday, July 2»bh. Finder please notify Mrs. Jos. Sewell, Flesherton, phone S8w. 9p3 FOR SALE â€" 193.2 Chevrolet coach, 3 new tires, good running condi- tion, newly painted, $195. â€" Walter Playter, phone HGJ Mankdale. FOUND â€" - Truck tire and wheel. Owner prove property and pay ex- penses. â€" Elwood Stevens, Proton Station. 8p2 FOR SALE â€" House and a-acre lot situated on No. 10 Highway, two miles south of {Flesherton. â€" D. McTavish & Sons, Flesherton. LOST â€" Cashting rod and reel, oa Robertson sideroad, near Beaver River, on Sunday, July 23, valued as keex>sake. â€" Finder notify The Advance office, reward. 8p>2 FOR SAIiE â€" Waterloo grain sep- arator 32-40, comiplete with belts; also brass-imounted double ahoiw harness. â€" J>oag. Poster, Red Wing, phone 64l2i?ll Thombory, 9gp2 BIG CASH OFFER EVERY WEDNESDAY Shows 7:30 and 9:30 v-m. SALE OF BUILDING LOT BY TENDER Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Sat., Aug. 5, 1950, for the sale of Lot 14 on the north- east side of Hill Strdet, Campbell Survey, Village of Flesherton, sale to include frame staible on lot, to- gether with use of well. This is an ideal building lot with good corner location. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. â€"LEWIS TEETER, Executor Francis Genoe Estate FOR SALE â€" Oabin, 14x11, used i season. 4 windows, screened, com- plete with night latches, insiulatadt can be taken down in sections. â€" John MacDonald, Eugenia, phono Feversham 5r41. 8cS WOOD FOR SALEâ€" «ardwood slab* 75% hardwood or better, $25 pe* load, about 8 cords; softwood slabs -18 per load; clean hardlwood eaw- daist $9 per load delivered. â€" W. Playter, phone 146J Markdale. 6pS FOR SALEâ€" 20 cords hardwood, 14- in.; 1931 Model A Ford coach, good tires, in good condition; 2 good light Gen. iPurp. geldin^e^s, 4 y«ara old, sound; set ouit-throw 12-plata discs. â€" Harold Phillips, Maxjwell, phone laiJwS Flesherton. 8pl FOR SALE â€" 4 year old cow with calf 2 weeks old; 4 yr. old cow due Aug. 7; 7 white faced yearlings; 3 big calves; purebred Hereford bull 7 mos. old; new battery radio, used 5 mos. â€" Harold Best, Flesherton, phone 13. 9pl Sayers* Garage DUNDALK TRACTORS: 1 FarmaU M Diesel 1 MarmaUH 1 used Farmall A and 2-furrow Plow 1 used 10â€"20, on steel 1 used IS â€" 20, on steel 1 â€" SVz-ft. Cultivator, Side Rakes, Hay Loaders, Balers, Manure Spreaders, Mowers (Tractor and horse-drawn), Scotch Diamond Harrows, Electric Cream Separator, Milking Machines, etc. NEW TRUCK: 19S0 LI 70 International, with 172-incfa wheelbase USED TRUCKS: '49 %-ton International '36 Vz-ton International 1 Willy Jeep, complete with belt, pulley, power take-off. TIRES: Goodyear and Seiberling Traotor and Ctor. WE CAN REPAIR ALL MAKES OF TRACTORS AND F ARM MACHINERY INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER SALES and SERVICE Phone 51 • - H. M. Sabers â- it 1 1* ^M t -^ ^t- â- â- "$: â- r , «r jr- ^ -..4* v# Mr %• â- * ^ ^ * .i.. ,.- * .^ i ''' * * * â- ^ m .*. A T » * 4> -r- T * <t ^ S: T T .^ « *. .« >â-  JL ♦ * A * % k- ^ «â-  ^* Jt r--. â-  « A. : :*. 3* 1 x. ' .* ••*K •*- ?" '.''. s â- â€¢4 t- * y t if 5 V « -K. 1 * '^ â-  ^ I- â-  4 If- B'' ** ft ^ W - ' ^ mt -» B ' t •^ B. 4 r ^K »â-  HI '- K^ • :1 : i '"ViVCTfe-"' * *'^'*-

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