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Flesherton Advance, 31 Jul 1929, p. 1

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®l)je /toljjerton %hmnu Vol. 49 No. 9 Flesherton Ontario, July 31, 1929 W. H. Thurston & Son, Proprietors PRICEVILLE KIMBERLEY If the weather keeps fine this weelj many will wind up haying. Miss Elizabeth Campbell of Mon- treal jj spending her vacation here. 3Ii.ss Sadie McKinnon of Toronto iz spending a couple of weeks at her hoine. Misses Dorothy and Eva Carson of Toro ito are holidaying at their home. Porothy hr.d her tonsils removed in Di: ham since she came home. Visitors at A. L. Hincks' the first of the week were Mr. and Mrs. H^enry Tucke- and Betty of Ebenezer, Miss- es Esther and Nellie McLean, Mr. Kclso and lady friend, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black of Swinton. Sir. and Mrs. Grainger nnd family of Melanctho 1. Miss Sarah and Mol- ly Ferguson of. Toronto were visitors •the first of the week at Mr. Colin McLean's. Mrs. Pearson and daughters of To- ronto are visiting at McCuaig's. Miss Gracee Ramage is visiting her sister at Harriston. Mr. Dave Nichol has purchased a Ford sedan. Miss Jessie Nichol is visiting friends in London. Miss McCue of Markdale is engag- ed to teach school in Priceville. Rev. Mr. Fisher occupied the pul pit in the hall on Sunday last. Mr. Harry Whitehorn and daugh- ter and friend, Mrs. Burt, of Detroit and Mr. John McKinnon of the Man- itoulin Islaid, were visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mc- Lean. Mr. P Ferguson, Miss Eleanor Cruickshanks. Toronto; Mrs. S. Mc- Phe~son of Orangeville; Mrs. T.Mc- Pherson, Miss Ruby and Master John MacDonald of Mono Mills, were week end visitors at Mr. Alex. Stewart's. | The W. M. S. and W. Helpers he'd the monthly meeting on Friday, Jo!y 19th, with a good attendanca. Miss Mrry Stp'-vart presided over the' W. M. S. The meeting opened by Psalni 19, followed by prayer by the President. The Scriptv:':-e v.-as read by Mrs. K. McAi-thur, 14th chap, of St. John. Minutes were read by Miss Erma McLean, and •-onsiderable business was done. Pcadingrs were given by Miss Erma McLean "Influence in ths world.'" A p-pnr wa-. read by Ms. D. Stewart "Sper.din? Christ's Kingdom in the bom.eland." The meeting closed by rse of hymn 373, followed by the Lord's Prayer, ii unison. j The W. H. held their meeting right aftor and the main topic was dis- j ''ur-'irn: about the lawn social, to be' held on the manse grounds, August! ISch. I Mrs. B. A. Carruthers has purchas- ed the Courtney property and mov- ed her household effects to it last week. Mr. and Mrs. Courtney and Miss Kurle sailed for England the last of last week. Mr. Harold Thompson and Miss li"- ene Thompson of Flesherton spent the week end with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Good of Toron- to visited over the week end with the Litter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Plewij. Mrs. Andrews retuitied with them and will visit friends In Torontn before joining her husband in Gait. Mr. Norman Bun-itt of Weston visited over the week end at his par- ental home. A number of the young people en- joyed a weincr roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis of Vandel- eur on Friday night. Miss Bessie Staffoi-d of Huntavilio visited her father, Mr. H. R. Staf- ford here. Min-o Edna Burritt of Toronto is holidaying at her home. Miss Hazel Hammond of Toronto was a week end visitor in the vil- lage last week. Mrs. Chas. Graham was knocked down by a bicyclei while crossing the street on Saturday night. She wasn't hurt badly but suffered from shock. Mr. Thos. Hawkir.-; suffered from a sun stroke last week, but is feeling much better now. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor have Trtu!-ned to Oshawa. The Misses Verc'i and Murelda will stay the rcmairder of the summer holidays with ;heir grandmother, Mrs. Jas. Lawrence. Miss Rcta Barnhou-3e of Edmon- ton has been visiting with her cous- ins, the Misses Almeda and Geral- dir.e Weber. We con?r.'atalnte Miss Almeda Weber on securing her interim sec- ond class certificate at the Toronto Normal school. She has secured a school near Pete^boro. The baseball club won the game from Croemore on Wednesday. They play at, homo this Wednesday. It shof'd be an interesting game, ai it is thp last era me before the finals of the Grey-Simcoe Baseball League. Mrs. Dcrag.sch and Mary Ellen of Bv .-linghom Ciilif., Mioses Barbara Currie, May Foy and Fay Cook ot Rocklyn, visited with friends re- i:ently. EUGENIA REID â€" LINTON A (\u\pt weddinq: was solemnized i at the Ma.xwe!! United Church p^.r-l 'r'n^'ffp f.n Thur:day, July 25. when! Dora E1!p-i Linton was marri^^'d to, Tlob?;t A. Reid. Rev. A. F. Bam- j ford officiated. Tho you-.g counle wove ittended bv Miss Reti, Lintr.n j pnd Wm. I»ntr)-7. Followinir thr. | ccrcmnrv thcv left o" r> sho'-t honey- ! moon trin and upon their return they will reside on their farm, near Mount Zion. I ''"her" mav be a sca^'-ity of teachers today, but in our youth, as far as we can remember there were always too] darn many of them. TORONTO LINE NORTH Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Waller of Orargevitle* were Sunda.v visitors v.ith Mr. and Mrs. T. Sled, Master Mervin McFadden of Or- angeville spent the week end with hi^• mo" her Mrs. T. Sle'f. Mes«r3 Cecil and Hilton McKech- rie 0*' Bramii*^on vore week end vis- itors with Mr. W. Burnett and family. Mrs. W. Bunett is visiting friend-s at Tottenham and near Toronto. ''-'•. and Mrs. Reekie a'nd four children of Edmonton, Alta., visited with Mr. and M'-s. Fred Brown. Mr.' Ed. Richardson of Saginawr, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Clark of Detroit were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Richardson last week. Mr. Donald .Mclntyre of Toronto is at present visiting with them. ADVANCE ADVTS. PAY Kennedy's Grocery Men,s Wear WE WISH THE VISITORS TO OUR OLD HOME WEEK A HEARTY WELCOME AND PLEASANT AS- SOCIATIONS WITH OLD FRIENDS AMONG FAMILIAR SURROUNDINGS W. G. KENNEDY GROCERIES PHONE 37 WE DELIVER IN TOWN i :m^' MAXWEiLL OLD HOME WEEK F'lesherton, August 3-7 j .\re you coining home for Old Home Week ? i A week filled full of joys Oh! you will have a happy time With the old girls and boys. Old friends you wiil greet, .\nd joyous days recall, New friends you will meet, There's a jolly time for all. Pleasant memories you'll recollect. At the snhool house on the hill. And thc->e by-gone days when you fished. In the stream by the mill. There'll be old time dances. Dances as of yore, You'll join in and have a dance. If you've never danced before. Mrs. Wm. Hislop has rcturneil from a visit with friends at Ceylon. Her brother. Mi". Geo. McKenzie, ant! sister. Miss Jer-jie, of Ceylon ware visitors at Mr. John Campbell's. Mr. and Mr^^. Roy McMillan and daughter, Margaret, of Markdale, ac- companied by Mrs, Wilson and Mrs. Walker, spent Wednesday of last week in Collingwood. Mr. and Mrs. F, Duncan of Flesh- erton, accompanied by Mr. Wesley- Duncan of Washington, visited with Mrs. Adam Smith one day last week. Mr. Geo. Williams and daughter, accompanied by the former's mother, Mrs. Jos. Williams, of Toronto visited at Mr. John Williams. Messrs. Jas. and Douglas Mitchell of Toronto are holidaying with Mr. Wm. Magee and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pedlar, who are visiting the former's parents, Mr. am: M:j. Wm. Pedlar near Rock Mills, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. .A.dam Smith and enjoyed pleasant hours. Mr. Joseph Von Weber and sister. Miss Mary, moved on Monday from Kimbcrley to a house of Mr. .â- Vlex. Cameron's on the 8th lino. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Russell are visit- ing friends in Paris, Ont. Mr3. John Williams is suffering from a sore foot at present, having had the misfortune to accidentally step on a nail. Wa hope she soon rcovtrs. Aix. iiTid Mrs. Percival Madden and son of Lf.ndon and Mrs. Madden's sisUrr and d.iiightcr ca.led on the f!..,-i;ii:r's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. .\d:im Smith. 'I'liey also visited witn Mr. and Mrs, Vv^ E. Morgan. i.Ir-s. Menzie-i and liotli; daughter oi Toronto are the guests of Mrs. Robt. Purvis. Mrs. G. W. Graham and dautrhter. Miss Phyllis motored to Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham and daughters on Sunday and will visit friend T there for a few days. We are sorry Ui report Mr. W. E. Morgan on the sick list, but wi;:h Inm a speedy recovery. Master Teddie Campbell has re- turned home from Toronto, after a week's visit v,'ith his aunt, Mrs. W, Widdifield. Rev. Mr. Bamford of Maxwell is ;iur new minister. We wc'Icomc him to our midst. Service will be held each Sunday morning at 10.30 o'clock commencing next Sunday, Aug. 4th Mrs. Laurie Betts of New Liskeard was a guest of her sister, Mrs, Stan Campbell, recently. Mrs. W. Widdifield oi Toronto is visiting realtives in the village this week. Master Teddie Campbell is on a motor trip to New Liskeard and other points with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Campbell. BLACKRURN â€" BOLAND A pretty, bi:t quiet, wedding took place at the home of Rev. W. G. Wakefield of Holland Centre on July 29th, 1929. when Charlotte Mac, second eldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Boland, Vandoleur, be- came the bride of Hartley Lawson, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Blackburn, Flesherton. The bride was becomingly dressed in navy blue georgette v/ith hat and shoes to match. She was attended by her eldest sister, Marion, who was pret- tily dressed in pale green georgette with hat and shoes to match. The groom was supported by his only brother, Everette. .'Vfter the cere- mony a buffet luncheon was served at the home of the bride's parents, only the immediate friends of the bride and groom being present. On Tuesday morning the young coupie proceeded to their home at Lake- view Beach, where the groom is em- ployed with Moore Motors, ForiJ Dealers. Mrs. Gilpin of Detroit and Miss B. Blair rf Preston arc the guests of Mrs. (Dr.) G-.\uld. Miss Margaret Tozer of Toi'onlo has returned home after spending the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Pi'ic-jtiy and othei' rela- tives here. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Layton of Ex- eter were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Ross. Miss F. Stevenson of London vis- ited recently with her niece, Mrs. R. J, Morrison, and family, .Mi's. Milton Moore oi Collingwood visited for a few days with Mrs, Le-olie Poole and Mrs, J. L. Morris- on here. We are glad to report Mrs. 'Wii- bert Poole home from Collingwooa hospital, slightly improved in health. PRIESTLY â€" McLEOD On Saturday morn' ig, at cloven o'doc!: in the Un'tcd Church ?>ransc, July 20 ;h, at Mclntyre, Miss Sarah .\nn MoLeod, only daughter of Mr, ;ind Mrs. Angu"; McLeod of Mclntyre was united in marriags to Mr. John Wallace Priestly, son of Mr. anci Mrs. Robt. Priestly of Maxwell. The bride looked charming in a frock of powder blue silk canton crepe, with hat to match. She was attended by Miss Annie Prie-.itly, i'istcr of the groom and Mr. Garfielrt McLcod. brother of the bride, sup- ported the groom. The ceremony wa.-; performed by Rev, Geo. H. Pogson. The young couple then left amid showers of rice H"d confetti for the bride's home, vv'hcre a dainty wedding dinner was served to the bridal party, the par- ent" and grandparents. The '"Tung ci^uple left later for a moto-' trip to Toronto and Niagara. Th'-y will reside on the groom's farm at Maxwell. ROCK MILLS Haying is about completed in this vicinity and the farmers are busy this week cutting their fall wheat. Mrs. .Jno. Hargravo spent a day the past week with her brother, Mr. Thos. Gilliland, Eugenia. Mrs. James Park of Owen Sound i.! visiting her daughter here, Mrs. Dick Clark. Unity U.F.Vf.O. Club will meet at the home of Mra. W. Magee on Wed- nesday, Augu.st 7tli, at 2 p.m. Vis- itors welcome. Mosrr". John ar.d George Newell of Dcham made a bu'tini^ss trip he>-e cno day !a.-.t week. We are glad to hear that little Manr.el Atkinson, who was recently ojieratcti ci for appendicitis, is im- proving nicely. We congratulate Mr. and.)' Jilrs. Ecrt Po! teouv; on the arrival of a fine bahy boy at th.eir home. Mr, Thor,, Rotts it having his barn ri ^birglod this week. Mr. Marsh- !ll Kcrtcn of Flesherton is doing tl'.e work and Iloili Betl.i is assist- ing him. Mrs. Hanley ir spcndi.ig a while v.-il'i her daughter here, Mrs. Walt- er Akitt. BRVCE TAYLOR LADY BANK (Last V.'cek's Items) Born â€" To Air. and Mrs. Earl Poole of t!ie Tow:; Line, Collingwod and Osprey, in Clarksburg hospital, on Friday, July 12th, a daughter (nee Rena iSayers.) The past ten days have been ideal hay weather, with a great many tons of hay stored away in the best of Condi: ion Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Maxwell anc family spent Sunday with Mr. and Miv„ Wm, Harbottlo at Duncan. Bcrnice Harbottlo of Duncan i^ the guest of her cousins at present, the Misses Edna and .Mildred Max- well here. The people of the neighborhood cuir;)unding Mr. and Mrs. Tupling of Maple Grove were sorry to learn of thei • misfortune in the loss of their hou.;e by fire on Friday of] last week. It was a solid brick; structure built about 30 years ago, and was as good as new. Mr. Walk ( â-  Sloan of Eugenia did the carpen- ter work. Miss .i.lma Sanderson of Niagara Falls is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Semple. Mr, and Mrs. Jas, Semple and daughter, Shii-ley, of Markdale, spent .Sunday with Wm. Semple anc family. Mi", and Mrs. Walter Wilson and babe visited friends at Clarksburg on Sunday last. The Ladies' Aid of Providence held their July meeting at the home of the President, Mrs, Alex. Max- well. The August meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Torrence Williams. Tenth Line, Osprey. on .August 14th. Plans have beer made to have the meeting in union with the Prcr.bytorian Ladies' -Aid of Feversham. All members on both sides please attend and visitors are welcome. Miss Wiggens of Clarksburg is the guo!st of her grandmother, Mrs, Jno. Dobson, here. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore of Srringhill, accompanied bv their dnutrhter. Mrs. Stevens and little son of Detroit, visited recentlywith Wm, Sem"^lo and family. Macphail is a nmcic teacher. ' Miss Fern Gohecu of Toronto JH spending her vacation here. Sorry to report Miss Mary Mac- Donuld sick in bed, and under the iloctor's care, Mr. Geo. Jackson of Ohio is vis* iting at his grandparents, Mr. and .Mrs. Geo. Black.' A number around here enjoyed the dance held at Mr, Walter Broughton'a on Friday night. Good music was supplied by .Messrs Ed. and Dolbert Hrtw. Dan McCr.nn:Il and Miss Mac- Phail. Mr, Robert Black is holidaying in Toronto. Mr.=, W, A. Richardson has gone to Toronto to undergo an operation for goitre. -Mr;, A igur, MeCannell and Mr. and Ml'. G. A. Black visited friends in Mount Forest lately. VICTORIA CORNERS Mr. and -Mrs. Will Ludlow and Ml', and Mrs. Emery Ludlow and babe of Ro'.^emont visited at Mr, W, Ludlow's. Ms. Davis and daughter of Manl- toulin Island is visiting her cousin, Carl .\tkinsen. Mr. and Mr.5. Frink NichoUs and two daughters of Detroit are visit- ing at Mr. George Ludlow's and Mr. Merritt Nicholl's and other friends We are pleased to roort that Mrs. Ernie Stinson i-s on the mend. SWAMP COLLEGE A miscellaneous shower was held at Mr. Joseph Watson's, when a lar.ge crowd was present and were tho recipients of many useful gifts. The evening was spent in dancing, i Miss Mary MeCannell and Miss' MacPhail of Toronto are holidaying .-â-  Mr. AngDs McCannell's. Miss FEVERSHAM Mrs. V/m. Walters and daughter, Lillian, and son, Alex., of Toi-onto visited with 'ho former's sister, Mrs. Chris Thomson, last week. Jlr. and .Ml^3. Josiah Crawford of Oshawa visited with Mrs. Crawford's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Moffatt, and otlier friends here last week. Mr. Crawford's mother. Mrs. Jas. Crawford, returned to Oshawa with them, where she will make her home with them in the future. Mi-s. Craw- ford is a very old lady, being about eighty-five years of age, but is still hale and hearty. The best wishes of this community go with Mrs. Crawford to hei- new home. She has lived in this neighborhood for a great many years, respected by all who knew her. Mr. Hugh Davidson of Detroit is visiting wi'h hij brothers, Thompson and Em Davidson, at present. Mrs. Harry Horton, Mrs. G. W. Dand, Gordon and Helen Dand and Violet of Toronto motored up on Saturday and were week end visit- ors with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colquette. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davidson of Detroit visited with Mr. Davidson's brothers and other friensd here over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith and two children of Waterloo are renewing old acquaintances here at present. Mr. L. Hamlin of Port Credit is holidaying with his cousin Harry Burk. Mr. and Mrs. Forsythe and daug'h- ter of Owen Sound were week end visitors with Mrs. Forsythe's parents Mr. and Mrs. Eby. Mrs. Joseph Langtree of the Fourth Line, three miles south of here, had the misfortune to be thrown off a load of hay last week and have her b.Tth arms broken below the elbow- and a bad cut in her head, whicli took several stitches to close. Mr, and Mrs. F. Tyler and Mr. and Mrs. Torrence Williams spent Sur,- da.v with friends in Collingwood. Mr. 0. Konold of Toronto visited with hi., daughter, Mrs, Joseph Stone- house and family. Watch for the balloons to be sent u]! by T, W, Findlay, See his advt. for ""ull particulars. ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Frances, daughter of Mr. George Home, Mississauga Road, Port Credit, to John Griffen White, Toronto, son of Mrs. White and the late Mr, W. One of the mjst attractive wedd- ings of the season was held at five o'clock, Thursday, July 18th, at the home of the bride'.s mother, Mrs. | Laughlin G. Taylor. .Sarnia, when he;.' I youngest dau&hter. Fried .\ileen. was I united in marriage to Dr. William ^ Drummond Bryce of Flesher'^on, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bryce of Kipling, Sask, The Rev, G, C. Ray- mcr of the Parker street United Church officiated. The bride, who was given away by her mother, was very charming in her wedding gown of ivorv satin trimmed with silk Belgium lace and her veil of silk embroidered net wa-' held in place with a bandeau of oranee blossoms. She carried a bridal bouquet of ophelia roses, lily of the valley, forget-me-nots and a shower of oweetheart roses. Miss Nancy June Cochrane of Martins Ferry, nieco of the bride, was flower (lirl. Miss Lillian L. Bryce of Kip- ling .Sask,. sister of the groom, play- ed the wedding music and, during the signing of tho register. Lloyd Williams sang "At Dawning," The groom wa..^ ."upported by Morrts George of London. Following the reception n buffet luncheon was served. The houose was beautifully arranged with profusions of nink roses, blue delphinium and white; hydrangea. Lato" Dr. and Mrs. Bryce loft on a motor trip to the Georgian Bay district, the bride trivplling in a poiidrp blue georgette with accessories of blond shade. On their return they will reside in Flesherton. Advertise in TH« Adranee A carload of hemp seed, shinped from Toronto by the World Fibre Corporation, is being distributed am m.>.>->.:«^.x.<~:..;.jc..:..:..:..x~X">«:~>x~x-<k~:~k~:~x~:~:K'<~:~:~w~:~:^^^ Bates Burial Co. i i 122-124 Avenue Road TORONTO Phone: KIngsdale 4344 | J.W.Bates. R. Maddocks Jl .:«x»<KK~:~XK~x~x~>'X~x~x~>*'X"><»»X'"X":~x~X"X~:~>-x~x><K«<">.M'* .:h.xk'<k><w~X'<*<~w~w«<k~:":~x~:vx~:~xk~x~X"X~x«<«*<~X">->-^.>.^.x«<^ ^ I **House of Quality'* | i CHERRIES I CHERRIKS DCN'T FORGET THAT THIS IS THOSE LARGE RED CHERIES (LEAVE YOUR ORDER WITH VS AND YOU WILL BE SURE TO GET THEM) Jas. A. Stewart WE DELIVER PHONE 46 White of Ceylon. The marriage will ong the farmers in the Orillia take place the middle of August. district. »»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»|»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»>>I0 >>»!#»»» â- '^hv-ii^

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