THE FLKSHERTON ADVANCE Wednesday, June 18, 1941 MAXWELL Thursday of last week the W. I. journed to Collingwood and held their regular meeting at the home of Miss Ella AJister, with an attendance of 24 members and visitors. After the business was dealt with a short pro- gram was given, with a solo by Lo- reen Pedlar, reading by Mabel Ross, duet by Mrs. Ray Pedlar and Loreen. 'The meeting was then closed and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Miss Merlie Buckingham left on Sunday for Brockville, where she has secured a position for the summer. We are pleased to report Mr. Jas. Poole, who underwent an operation in the Collingwood hospital for appen- dicitis, is doing as well as can bf expected. Mrs. Mac. Fowlie and daughter, Janet, of Sarnia visited last week with her aunts, Mrs. Black and Mrs. Geo. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Morrison of New Toronto visited at the parental home here last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy McQueen and four children of Singhampton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fisher and family. Just two years ago Canada was all agog over the visit of the Kir.g and Queen. How (much has happened since! G OODY EARS EVERY TIRE IN OUR STOCK IS TOPS IN MILEAGE AND VALUE AT ITS PRICE! DRIVE IN AND SEE OUR LINE OF GUARANTEED GOO D > ifYE A R S TODAY! NO WAITING! D. McTAVISH & SONS Flesherton, Ont. Feversham Over the Top for British War Victims' Fund Residents of Osprey township recently went away over the top when they collected and sent $775 to the Toronto Telegram British War Victims' . Fund. The sate list defied description, hundreds of articles going under the ' hammers wielded by Auctioneers Win. Kaitting. Geo. E. Duncan and j Walter Seeley. Shown above, top left, William Kaitting closes the sale of "Blitzer,** a kid (<oat, held by the new owner, W. L. Taylor of Singhampton, former 'Warden of Grey County. Top right. Auctioneer Walter Seeley looks j for a bid on a violin and bow. J. T. Davidson, lower left, made the first contribution to the sale. The men's committee, centre, (seated) Rev. R. F. Thompson and Rev. C. J. McNichol, and standing, left to right. Rev. D. L. Dinnick. the chairman, Reeve Morton Sayers, James Davidson, Deputy - Reeve Fred Hale, John and James Hudson. Lower right is Miss Marjorie Lepard. one of the workers who helped organize the sale. Any of the pic- tures of the above -and the prints of the others taken that day may be seen at The Advance office and orders given at reasonable rates. They would all make good pictu r es for framing. (Courtesy The Evening Telegram, Toronto.) CEYLON Misses Rene Stewart and Mary Hall and Mr. Alex. McDonald of To- ronto, Mr. and Mrs. McLean of Lin- den and Aircraftsman Dick Stewart of Dunnville were visitors over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. W. Tracey and two sons, Billy and Harold, of Toronto were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gibson. Mrs. Gordn Micks and family of Tonvnto are occupying Mrs. Earl Mc- Leod 's home for the summer. Mrs. Micks was the former Vera Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. M. Reaney and fam.- +****>+ **' CREAM 1 1 , If you were to comply with the wishes of our government, which we are obliged to do, especially during war-time, you would produce more cream, because dairy products are very essential to help feed the British. You would sell your cream to your nearest cream- ery, thereby eliminating waste of fuel and labor, which are so important at the present time. Hence by eliminating waste, you would help maintain a higher price for your own product. Deliver your cream whenever possible and take advantage of the 4xta cent, or have pur truck call and you will be satisfied with our efficient service. MEAT STORAGE | Many patrons have taken advantage of our meat storage service. All are satisfied. It means a great saving and convenience. With the possibility of meat prices rising, many patrons are storing their meats now, thus guarding themselves against higher prices. We urge you to take advantage while there is still available stor- age* space. Open Wednesday and Saturday Nights Flesherton Creamery & Produce Co. Phone 06 Angus ATM, Manager ily of Palmerston and Mr. and Mrs. H. Bailey and family t \f Dundalk spent Sunday with Miss Agnes Macphail. The Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Collinson for the June meeting on Thursday evening. The president, Mrs. John McWilliam, presided. The meeting opened with the singing of "0 Canada," followed by the Scripture reading, taken , by Mrs. Gordon Stuart. The sum of six dollars was voted for the ihiprove- j raent of Ceylon school grounds and ' arrangements were made for com- 1 pleting a quilt for the Red Cross. ; The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Genoe attended . the funeral of the latter's aunt, Mrs. ! J. Turner, at Paisley. They were ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. 0. Turn- er of Eugenia and Mrs. Fred Arnott of Durham. I Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Melia, Mr. and , Mrs. Sam Chislett and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Karnahan of Toronto were call- ers at Mrs. Anna McMillan's, after attending the funeral Monday of the j late Mr. John Melia. Interment was made in the family plot, Priceville. The late Mr. Melia was a former Ceylon resident, but has made his home with his son in To-ronto for some years. Misses Barbara Beaumont and Mar- garet Collinson and Mr. Ted Buxton of Toronto spent the holiday week , end with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Collin- son and family. Mr. Earl McLeod of Oshawa spent the week end at the home of Mr. P. Muir. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Rutledge and children of Holland Centre and Mr. Ted Dixon of Toronto were visitors at F. Marshall's the last of the week. Miss Agnes Macphail has been ad- dressing meetings in 'Winnipeg, Thamesville, Clinton and Toronto recently. Messrs. A. S. Muir and Dan Muir were in Toronto on Monday. Miss McDonald and Miss Swanton have been re-engaged at Stone's Line and Ceylon schools. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McCartney of Sault Stc. Marie and Mr. and Mrs. McCartney of Glen Huron spent the first of the week at the home of Mr. Luther Duckett. BO~RN HARRISON At Mr. Nuhn's Nvreing H*me. Fleaherton, on Wed.. fune 4th. 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Harrison (Martha Ostrander) of Swinton Prk. a daughter. F R i CV I L L E A litle error was made in last week's news; three names were left out of those who took part in the play "Crazy to Reduce." They were Mrs. Henry Tucker, Mrs. Allie ' Mc- Lean and Mrs. (Rev.) Campbell. Two quilts were completed Thurs- day afternoon in the basement of St. Andrew's church. Mr. and Mrs. Blair of Burlington were recent guests of Mrs. Angus McLachlan. Mr. Chas. Ferguson had an auction sale on Saturday last. Miss Marie McLaehlan of Fergus visited Sunday at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pedlar and sons .'f Toronto visited Sunday at the home of Alex. Carson. Harvey, whc j spent the past week at the home of his grandparents, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Art Richardson and family of Swinton Park, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McGillivray, Miss Annie ?nd Colin Campbell of Paisley wen- visitors Saturday at the same home. The play "Crazy to Reduce," was given last Friday night in the town- ship hall, Glenelg. Priceville orches- tra furnished music. This Friday night they go to Mt. Zion. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hill of Fergus visite<l Sunday at the home of Mr. H. R. McLean. Mr. Irwin Matthews has been en- Raged as teacher here for another term. The McLeod, McCannell, Clark and MeCuiiig reunion will be held Satur- day, June 28, in Owen Sound. Don McQueen of Durham is president and Mrs. Ernie 'Williams of Priceville is secretary -treasurer. Miss Kathleen McArthur of Hamil- ton spent the week end with her parents. Prince Arthur Masonic Lodge of Flesherton will parade to St. And- rew's Presbyterian church for Divine service at 7.30 p.m.. June 29th. All Masons and their friends are cord- ially invited to attend tfiis service. The morning service will be omitted. A number from here attended the dedication service in Durham Sunday afternoon. Piper Allan Cameron and Grant Muir played the bagpipes and 1 all enjoyed listening to them. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nichol and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Bennett, Durham, <> Sunday. ROCK MILLS 'We had a good rain here on Friday and Saturday, which will do much good. Already the hay and grain crops are looking much better. Our teacher, Mrs. C. Dolan, has been engaged for another year at an increase in salary. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Betts of Eu- genia spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Betts and family. Mr. Bob Clark of Gait training school was home over the week end. Messrs. Bob and Joe Haw!.ins motored to Orillia Saturday and vis- ited relatives there and at Coldwater, returning home on Monday. Many friends here extend heartiest congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Croft, who were married in To- onto recently. The present War Loan is an insur- ance premium, small enough in rela- tion to the size of the policy we .ohouli take out for the protection of our verv existence. MM I I**. It begins to look as though those who pinned their faith on th British Navy had an accurate ide* of wher* they war* plaoing fehir BJOTIPT *** INTRODUCTORY OFFER We are moving into the store formerly occupied by the Markdale Dairy and as an Opening Special we are giving a FREE ENLARGEMENT With every roll of film developed at Chong's Studio from June 14th to 30th you will receive a 4x6 enlargement free. (When sending in roll please state which picture you wish enlarged; either give number of picture on film or describe the picture you wish enlarged. 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