Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 11 Dec 1929, p. 1

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Vol. 49 No. 26 Flesherton Ontario, DECEMBER II 1929 W. H. Thurston & Son, Proprietor Be in Flesherton on Saturday to see Santa Claus. Special Attractions for the Boys and Girls on Local Page. MUraWf??fc FEVERSHAM ii of :i: *pp Gome to This Shop for Real Bargains ENERYTHING FROM SOUP TO NUTS CAN BE SECURED AT KENNEDY'S including Groceries, Candies, Nuts, Fruits, etc. i We have a fine assortment of Scarfs, Socks, Shirts, Sweaters, Ties, Caps, Gloves, and anything that will appeal to the most up-tc- date men. Last but not least Toys of all kinds can be secured at this Store. Beautiful Dolls lo delight the little girl. W. G. KENNEDY PHONE 37 FLESHERTON * Bates Burial Co'y- 122-124 Avenue Road T ORONTO Phone: KIngsdale 4344 J. W. Bates. R. Maddacks were good. The U. F. 0. and U. F. W. O. is to be held in Feversham next Mon- day, Dec. 16 at 2.30 p. m. All mem- bers and those interested are reques- ted to be presnt. Miss Maynard and pupils are busy preparing for the Christmas concert to be given ihe latter part of next week. A .large gathering of friends and neighbors attended tha funeral Mrs. Henry Coulthard and the re- mains were laid to vest in the Bethel * cemetery. The service at- the church !! ar.c! grave was corducted by the Rev. [ Mr. Moffat of the Presbyterian church .jj with Rev. F. Dean of the Gospel $ Woikers church assisting. The pall- ': bearers were neighbors, Geo. Burke, \t Wm. Davidson. Ed. Madden, Harold Fcnwick, Harold Spofford, and Ernie. Hawton. Much sympathy is expres- -* sed for Mr. Henry Coulthrd and fam- X ily in the loss of his wife, who died very suddenly about two weeks ago. The school children are preparing for their school concert, to be given en Dec. 19th. A number from here were in To- ^ ronto at the Royal Winter Fair. i 4" Mrs. Jack Wismer (nee Mary Coulthard) of Toronto is with her '? brother, Henry Coulthard, this winter. |? Miss Millie Coulthard is a patient .5 in the Muskoka sanitarium at pres-' ent, but is reported to be improv- > ing in health. Her many friends in this part hope for her speedy recov- ery. Mrs. Andrew McGirr is under the ' doctor's care at present. Mrs. A. Stewart of Flesherton is helping to attend her mother, Mrs. I. j Perigoc, ill at the home of another j daughter, Mrs. H. Alexander, here. Mr. Samuel Brownridge is recover-^ ing from a severe attack of bronchitis. Mr. Harold Osborne is driving the stage for Mr. Heitman this win- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nichol and babe spent Sunday with 'Mrs. Nich- oll's aunt Mrs. John Black, and family. The Biggest Event l^>7 jy^J 'ay A guessing contest will take pl;uv in our show rooms on Saturday afternoon next- Three big- prizes. for the three closest guesses will receive:- 1st S85.00 credit note on latest model Ford Fordor Sedan, now on dis- play in our show rooms: 2nd $30.00 credit note mi any model At water Kent Radio; 3rd S5-0) credit note -on any size Firestone Tire- Above prizes to be applied on cash sales. Contest open to all adults. H. Down & Sons Ford and Radio Dealers. FLESHERTON CEYLON PRICEVILLE Mr. Harry Morrow spent a few days in Owen Sound. Mr. S. Hemphill of Ceylon put in a litter carrier for Mr. Dan Campbell las 1 week. 1 The U. F. W. O. Club meeting win be held on Wednesday Dec. 11 at Mrs. W. A. Beaton's. The W. M. S. and Willing Helpers will meet on Friday, Dec. 13 in the hall. As this is the Annual meet- ing a good attendance is requested. Uoll Call to be answered by the word "Faith". Lunch Committee are Mrs. John Nichol, Mrs. D. Sinclair, Mrs. Jno. McMeekin and Mrs. Dan Stew- For Christmas FANCY GIFTS ICE CREAM and CANDIES See H. Alexander, FEVERS \ ^^wwwTOOTOTo+'ww PORTLAW Messrs. Ali'red and Clifforl Hincks Word \vas received last week by spent the week end at their home. f -lends here that Mr. David Jamieson Mr. Hector McLean was in Owen ! ^ Toronto who is brakeman with the Sound on business on Thursday. j C. P. R. had been severely injured in Mr. McKay, student of Knox Col- ; an accijent in the y ards tnere and lege preached Sundav in the hall i takcn to a hos P' tal - Later reports Mr. and Mrs. Alex Carson visited I u* j he m r ? , ch "f '""* L new9 , that Saturday at their daughte-'s, Mrs , 1S f '"* , f W * Pr 3 " Art Richardson of Swinton'park ^ f ; '.^^ re W- , , . , The little two year old son of Mr. r from here arc planning an< i Mrs. Wm. Yates is in a very crit- Santa Claus in Flesherton ; j ca l condition with pneumonia. All n Saturday, Dec. 14. , hope that the litt!p fe!Iow may bc Don't forget the concevt on Dec. ! spared to : he anxious- parents. 20 in the United church, and in the i Mr. .1. H. Walker received word McKinnon Hall on Dec. 18th. j that his mother is quite ill in Toro- Miss Anna Mary McLean returned i nto. home from Toronto after spending ! Our sympathies are extended to the past two weeks there. i Mrs. W. H. Little and Mr. J. W. Ly- . ! ons in the death of their "irothor which *ook place recently at. Calgary. Mount Zion Sunday School held i:s | annual social evening and Christmas Myrtle Wright is home from Sask. ' tree in the hall on Friday last. The for a visit. , pastor, Rev. Bamford presided an.l Mrs J. Johnston of Dundalk is vis- opened with prayer which ho follow- iting with her daughter, Mrs. Buck-led with a short address. The? pro- ingham, for the present. ( gram, which was given by pupil:? of The United Sunday School concert] the school, consisted of sin.-riiifr, rc- and Christmas tree will be held on | rotations, dialogues etc. Santa Claus Mrs. S. McDonald spent the week end with !;er daughter in Dundalk. Mrs. H. Bailey and little daughter of Shrigley spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Mc- Phail. Miss Agnes McPhail, M. P. attend- ed the convention in Toronto the past week also giving addresses. Mrs. Cecil Archibald and Master Arnold Hergot of Proton spent the week end with the formor.s parents and sons Lloyd and Harvey. Mrs. J. K. McLeod was called to Toronto Thursday last to the bed side of her mother who was seriously ill. The Sabbath school will hold its election of off icers on Dec. 15 for 11130 and request the co-operation of the parents and all friends interested in this work to be present and thereby encourage the workers. I Miss Boland spent the week end at i her home in Markdale. | .Mrs. Raney nnd daughter, Jean, who | have been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. McPhail have returned to her home at Port DoVtr. M'. and Mrs. Cliff Cook visited at j R. Cook's on Monday. ' . -:ul Mr-. John Whittakcr of i't ircville snent the past week with | ! h> former's brothers, Angus and ' Arthur. \V'<> ;r.-o ?orry to report Mr. Wilson McMullcn ill at the present time. MAXWELL another cause of "LINE'S BUSY" business lost WHEN a call comes for a man at the far end of the office the line is tied up for useless minutes until he reaches the telephone. Anyone else trying lo call is told: "Line's Busy", but in reality the line is idle. An office with only one telephone when it r.eedj two or three, or an office in which telephones are poorly located, is a sure cause of unnecessary "Line's Busy", a sure time-waster, a sure business loser. "Line's Busy" is th~ chief cause of the million tele- phone calls a day in Ontario and Quebec which fail to get through. They mean two :*llion minutes a clay wasted congestion of trafiic constant irrita- tion a handicap to all business. We are making every effort to provide the best pos- sible telephone service. : But it takes three people to complete a call. Only through public co-opcratio;i can we reach raaxiir.um efficiency. We would be gkd at any time to have our experts survey your telephone facilities ar.d submit a re- port.. It will save time yours and other people's and it will get business for you \vh : -h you are now losins thrcugh "Lino's Bur.y.'' *jVci<' feir;>/i-"KC jt/wit and ser- vice impfovetnents will >nca:i an outlay for i!>~9 alow, of more than $X,r/CO,000. Tuesday evening:, Dec. 24. A good | program of songs, recitations, dial- i ogues, etc. will be Riven by the school true 'o his promise, waa on hand and distributed presents from a taste- fully decorated tree to big and little Admission; Adults, 25c. (and brought merrimen; to the hearts Miss Costella of New York is the, of his .junior friends and the big folk guest of her friend, Mrs.(Dr.) Gauld. as well. The secretary, Mrs. Osb- The bazaar held by the Maxwell ornc gave an encouraging report of Ladies' Aid was a success despite the; attendance and the financial stand- disag-reeable evening, the proceeds i ing of tho school. EUGENIA "House of Quality" Make this Store your Head- quarters on Santa Claus Day. Jas. A. Stewart GROCERIES PHONE 37 WE DELIVER IN TOWN Hurrah! for the Christmas tree I and concert to be given in the United i church on Monday evening. Dec. 23. i Admission, Adults. 25c Children, 15e. ] (Eugenia school children free). Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Haney of Sarnia on the ar- rival of a dairghaarflda Mae) at the!,- i home on Nov. 18. We extend on profound sympathy to fMr. and Mrs. W. Gordon and fam- J ily in the loss of their beloved daugli- [ ter, Eunice 'Marie, who passed away to her Eternal Home on Nov. 28. Mr. and Mrs. \Vilford(noe Miss | Nettie Qrahani) have taken un re- ; I sidenc-e i.i Mr '. Wel'. Graham's house j for the winte. 1 . We welcome them to the village. j | Mr. Harold Lover and Mr. J. Ken- ' 'nr(iy nf Fl"sherton \ver? visitors at Mr. Chas. Martin's on Sunday. ' ' 7 " ""^1 && i .sfell $**! KEROSENE 5[A YJisusof Esauty'j^ "jy Fc BURNS ]1 0r four Times aa Efficient I OS Beat Oil Lamp You can read in any part cf the room with this won- derful kerosene mantle lamp. The beautiful design of the parchment, shade conforms with the design on the bowl in such a way as to produce a very artistic effect. It's a pleasure to do evening reading, writing or sewing under the \vhitc, soft mellow light of this new modernized Aladdin Table Lamp. No Genarating; Waiting; Pressure? Noise; Smoke; Odor; or Trouble \ 'It burns common oil (Kerosene), absolutely safe, can't explodft Anyone can operate it. Government tests and scientists at leading Universities show it gives twice the light of the best round wick, open (lame lamps and yet bums less than half die oil. The Aladdin. was awarded Gold Medal at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. A tall line ol Supplies for all model Aladdin always on band. Authorized Aladdin Dealers Advertise in The Advance Aylon Wiiimeycr & Dicbel Hardware * Mildmay Lkiemer & Kalbfleiich Hardware Cargill Hunstein & Cricc General Owen Sound Creeper & Griffin Hardware Chcsley M. E. Booa Hardware Port Elgin A. P. Reuber Plardwarc Elmwood Chas. Emkc & Son Hardware Kiplcy A. G. Porteous Hardware FIcshcrtoa F. W. Duncan Hardware Southampton L. Matheton Hardware Hcpworth A. J. Mtrccr General Tara H. M. Merriam Hardware Kincardine J. G. Ellonlon Hardware Walkertcn Fisk's Hardwora Hardware Markdale F. T. Hill & Co. General Wiarton HunUr Hardware Co. Hardware Meaford Clehr.d Bros. 1-Iari.hvari:

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