Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 23 Aug 1950, p. 4

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mmmmimmmmmmmm A- Wednesday. Au<rusl 23, 1950 THE FLESHERTON ADVAxN'CE •m p m - FIVE GENERATIONS IN (PORTEOUS FAMILY •â€"yiv^ *9»'*«^ -*' BULK HONE^ IN YOUR CONTAINERS UIGHT GOLDEN 1 5c lb. IN THIS STORE (Open evenings) F. R .MILLER Phone 38J4 OEYIX)N FOR SALE â€" Quantity of ceilers and a few odd pieces of furniture. Phone 76J2 Flesherton. Ilp2 Small Ads FOR SALE â€" Massey-iHarrls biivdar, *> 6-foot cut. Phone 56J Fieaherton. « WANTED â€" Garage to rent in Flesh- erton. Phone 130 Flesherton. r â- t FOR SALE â€" Seed wheat. â€" W. A. Beaton, phone 22vra Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" Some nice quilts. â€" "• Mrs. Walter Russell, phone 75w5 -^ Fleaherton. 10c2 t FOR SALE â€" Cleaned wheat, good for seed. â€" ^Norm Scarrow or Doug. MacArtbur, Flesherton. Ilc2 FOR SALE â€" 7 young pigs and 4 chunks; Renfrew steel washev, good shape.â€" Joe Radley, phone 75Jlff. FOR SALE â€" 11 Yorkshire pigs, ready to wean. â€" John Pattison, phone. 118J3 Flesherton. 12pl FOR SAIiEâ€" Yorkshire year-old hog. â€" iBert M«gee, phon« SOrlli Flesh- erton. Iilp2 FOR SALE â€" Quantity of fjeed oata. â€" GeoKge Swanton, phone 33w2, Markdale. I«p2 â- r f -A TTiis p;c^ure is a five-'generation : shown back row. Others in the group which gathered on August 6th, \ gi'oup are the latter's daughter, Mrs. for the 88tJi birthday celelbration of ; Fred Duckett of Eugenia, the former Richard Porteous, formerly of Flesh- I Haze] Porteous, front right; left erton, who now resides with his son, ! front is ihe foiimer Selina Duckett, James, 8th line, Artemesia, who is now M.rs. Berucll Hutchinson of Ra- venna. The latter's son, Vernon Hutchinson, great-great-grandison (if Richard Porteous, may be seen in the rear row, left. â€" Photo by Palmer, Dundalk. liiiyibe w<i.s<iom isn't so common Because its common sense. is TRUCKING OF HOGS The First Co-operative Packers, iParrie, are at present tiding? hogs each Monday "nd Tuesday. Phone by Sunday night and I will pi'-k up your shipment en Mond.iy. W. J. McMA.'-r/;^ PJone 4- J Flcjhcrtoi Send In year renewal now. HOUSE AND LOT IN MAXWELL FOR SALE Good lot with house and stable, house has three rooms downstairs pantiT and kitchen, and two rooms upstairs, also good pump. â€" JOHN ELLIOTT, Mxwell, Ont. The Farmer's Favorite To-day, more so than ever, enclosed gears guarantees clean and proper lubrication â€" more bearings give lighter draft â€" stronger, belter-mlade frames, trussed and braced like a bridge, gives jiou a truer, easier-running Binder. Call us for your binder requirements. We havo on hand 7-foot and 8- foot in new Binders, also several exceptionally good used binders in both Cockhutt and Massey-Harris from $75.00 (o $24S.OO, in Al conditiitn. TRACTORS PLOWS CULTIVATORS NO. 3ft TRACTORS NO. 22 TRACTORS 2-furrow Tractor Plows 3-furrow Tractor Plowig arrive soon Tractor Cultivators Spring-tooth Harriiws 28 and 32-pllate Disc Harrows 4-foot One-way Discs Horse and Tractor-drawn Manure Spreaders Smoothing Harrows J. M. STAFFORD MASSEY-HARRIS SALES & SERVICE Hardware Builders' Supplies Phone 27 FEVERSHAM Local and Personal iM'r. A. Boden of Hamilton visited last week with his son, Mr. Reij. Bcden. Mr. Laverne Wood of Hamilton spent the past week with his grand- mother, Mrs. R. Benthajii. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnes and two children were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. D. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Andrews :ir« holidaying for a couple of we3k8 at Alton and Toronto. Mr. Walter Cargo of Windsor was a we'ke end visitor with his sisters at the Cargo home in town. Miss Mlarjorie Thistlewaite of To- ronto is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Thistlewaite. Master Peter Fletcher of Hamillton is visiting his uncle and aunt, Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Fletcher. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Teeter and two children of Guelph are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Teeter. Mrs. D. W. Adams spent a few days last week at Buffalo, N.Y. Mrs. 0. Jacobs and three children returned with her and spent a few days here. Mrs. T. A. Hughes of Vancouver, B.C., arrived Saturday to visit her brother, Mr. John Thisitlowaite, and rene^v old ucciuaintarices. Mrs. Geo. Lawler attended the wedding of her grandson, Stanley Lawler, to Edith Loney of Berkeley on Saturday. Mrs. Mildred Fawcett, Lorranie, FX-elyn and Dale, of Collingwood spent tihe past week with Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Ferris. LOST â€" Large blaok dog answering to name of Chum, family pet. Any- one having information please phone Wiasaga Beach 35w, reward. FOR SALE â€" 4 Steer* and heifer, * yearlings. â€" Ted Wade, Ceylon, A phone 40wll2 Flesherton. IZcl -»• FOR SALEâ€" 95 Leghorn pullets, 5V4 months old, la>nng; also 7 chunks of pigs. â€" Geo. Boyce, phone 96J4 Flesherton. 13cl FOR SALE Durham calf, ticking $50; PoUe<J;AngU6 cow, due this week $275; 5 Hereford yearlings $140 each ; 7 Durham calves, 6 mos. old $85â€" tHarodd Best, Flesherton, phone 13 or 34. a2pl Any way you look at it your telephone Is BIG VALUE Miss Jean McOracken is holiday- ir.K with rela.jves in Montreal nd with her friend, Genevieve Milne. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stewart Qt Toiorrto are visiting at present with the former's mother, Mrs. John .Stewart. IM^iss Christina Hutchinson has re- turned horoe after spendig the past week at the Canadian Keswick Con- ference at Ferdale, Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Wellon, aocom- jianied by B. C. Hall of Kitchener, attended the funeral of the late N. T. (Jim) Scott of the H.E.P.C, which took place in Toronto on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carrington and grandson, Vickey Viggers, Mr. and Mrs. E. Porter and two children, all of Siirnia, were visitors in town Tues- day, the former meeting old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Adams, Bruce i\nd Joan, and Bill West, all of To^- roirto and Miss Ena Adams of Owen .Sound spent the past two weeks at thf home of D. W. Adams, Messrs. Jack Milne and Barry Tluir.^ton Iwive returned from spend- ing the past two months at Cochrane and Swastika respectively, with the Junior Ranigers, under the depart- ment of Lands and Forests. Rev. and Mvn. A. J. Fletcher, with their daughter, Nelly, visited many old friends while on a motor trip through Norfolk County. Oalls were made in Simcoe, Walsh and Forest- ville. Hazel and Ruth Fletcher spent a week with relatives m Hamilton, returning with their parents last Wednesday. Recent callers with Mrs. G. A. Hutchinson and Milton were; Mr. and Mus. Russell Acheson and family of Proton Station; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Duncan, Inistioge; Mr. Wilfred W!nl- ters of Calgary, Alta., an old Kiim- herley boy whom they had not seen for oX) yeai-?. Wilfred saw quite a chnuKe in Kimiberley. WANTED â€" Active man, between 23 and 55 years of age, with car, for profitble Watkins route; free train- ing supplied to right man; free training, permanent, profitable and permanent. WHte The J. R. Wat^ kins Company, Dept. 0-P-l, 350 S+. Roch St., Montreal, Que. DEL^'^ Thursday, Aug. 24, Only "REFORMER AND THE REDHEAD" FOR SALE â€" iEmpire range with res ervoir, warmiog closet. â€" Mrs. S. _ Sutton, phone 1J12-J Flesherton. FOR SALE _ 1940 plymuth stdan, in excellent condi.iin. -Mrs. Aaron Teeter, R.R. 2 ^''-e-iherton. 12pl FOR SiA'LBâ€" Dressed chickens; also Renfrew hand wiashinip machine and wringer, good as new. â€" Mrs. J. A. Stewart, phone 3Sw4. ]ilc2 TRUCKING â€" I aim preipared to do general truckirtg, local or loitg dis- tance. â€" i Allan Duncan, Ceyfon, phone Flesherton 40 J 4. Ilc3 r r Fridby and Saturday August 25, 26 "HUDSON'S BAY" Starring Paul Moni Gene Tierney Monday and Tuesday August 28, 29 "PLEASE BELIEVE ME" Starring : D. Kerr ^ Robt. Walker Wednesday and Thursday August 30. 31 "BLACK HAND" Adult Gene Kelly Teresa Cell! BIG CASH OFFER EVERY WEDNESDAY Shows 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. FOR SALE â€" i4-plate John Deera disc; also 40-ft. Star windmill.â€" Louis Kerton, Maxwell, phone 4r41 Fevershani. Ilp2 T- LOST â€" $20 bill in Flesherton Wed,, * Aug. 2nd. Please return to Mrs. -• R. S. Fitzsimmons, phope I3w2 -». Flesherton. , "• FOR SALE â€" 1938 Ford eoaoh, ex- t. ceMent motor, good t'res, "Southy» Wlind" heater, plastic slip covers,^ §4150.00. Phone Thornbury 6iar3. ^ STRAYED â€" From my premises a^ blaok baby beef, about 4 mos. old; anyone knowi»% its whereabouts, please notify Mervin McFadden, Flesherton phone 65-J. Ilp2;j LOST â€" On Civic Holiday, grey vior^ lin case and bow, between Price;^' ville and W. Sayers. Finder returt^ to Ken Hincks, phone 22J1 Flesi^ erton. - ^-â- -' llp^*: WOOD FOR SALEâ€" Hardwood slab^ 75% hardwood or better, $25 p94 load, about 8 cords; softwood slata^^ -18 per load; clean hardiwobd saw^ dust $9 per load delivered. â€" W^ Playter, phone 146J Markdale. 6pS FOR SALE â€" 2 good low|-priced oars?" Pontlac six sedan, newly oKrerhauP* ed, 6-ply tires, nice paint and up^ holstering; Chevrolet six coupe, r<^ conditioned, 6 complete weeks, fa!*' tires. â€" Robt. J. Puckering, Price* ville, Ont. -^ You'll find tha cost of telephone tarvice hat not gone up at much at most other things you buy. h- Even with reci-nl rate inrrcases, your telcphona still I'o.st!. su little; it remains onn of ihc hiiiullcht itrnis In your family luidKnt. And it gives you so niucli. In moments of urgent need, i«8 ciinvciiii-iire and apci'd may be beyond price. In lerms of day-to-day iisefiilnett it nienns more than ever before; twice as many people are within reach of your telephone today as there wxre ten years ago- Telephone value has Hteadily increased. Today, as always, yimr telephone is hig value. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OP CANADA BARRIE PUBLIC LIVESTOCK AUCTION NEXT SALE ON FRIDAY, AUG. 25 at 1:00 p.m. The Barrie Public Livestock .\uction finest the facilities for handling Dairy Cows, Butchers, Feeders, Hops Stockers, Calves, Horses, Sheep and Poultry A good place to sell and a g.)od place to buy. F'.'irg your live-itoik to Simcoe's leading and mo-<t mod- ern mark<H. Turn your excess stock and not-nsed- ed equipment into cn.sh STABMNG AM) SALES R.vo l-NDKU ONE ROOF The location is BARRIi: FAIR GROl'ND.-^ HiRhway27 .south limits of Harrie C. P. Sproule, P. C. Marti.i, Auctioneer. Mr.nagi'r. Sayers* Garage DUNDALK TRACTORS: 1 Fannall M Diesel 1 MarmallH 1 used Fannall A and 2-furrow Plow 1 used 10â€"20, on steel 1 used 15â€"20, on steel lâ€"SVz-h. Cultivator, Side Rakes, Hay Loaders, Balers, Manure Spreaders, Mowers (Tractor and horse-drawn), Scotch Diamond Harrows, Electric Cream Separator, Milking Machines, etc. NEW TRUCK: 1950 L170 International, with 172-inch wheelbase USED TRUCKS: '49 3/4-ton International *36 Vi-ton International 1 Willy Jeep, complete with belt, pulley, power take-off. TIRES: Goodyear and Seiberling Tractor and Car. WECAN REPAfR'AlZirAkES^TR actors" AND FARM MACHINERY r , r h INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Phone 51 SALES aad SERVICE H. M. Sayers - •)«||u.''v«»««f««w»<H^

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