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Flesherton Advance, 22 May 1946, p. 5

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THE PLBSHERTON ADVAKCE Wednesday, May 22, 1946 * Toa might be the a«zt victiiii of fireâ€" fir« thit am tfuieklj destroy .fanr houM, yoor bnsineas, your property, your whole liie'i work. iM Pilot Ininnuice accept tJie riakâ€" ready and quick to pay aoy joit daiuLi The coat ii| very low. We write Pilot Iiuarane* to cover selected riaka in Aatomobile, Fire, Peraonal Property Floater, Burglary, Plate Glaaa, Pub- lic Liability and other general nunrazicet W. KERNAHAN Flesherton Repreaennug PILOT INSURANCE COMPANY PRICEVILLE The i W. H. Society met «t the ho Mrs- J. A- N'ichol, â- with a good . indance. After the usual opening exercises, considerable business is-as dealt with. Miss Mar- garet Nichol took th* topic and Mrs. Sayers gave a reading. Considerable discussion took place on the 60th anniversary of the Presbyterial W. M-S., being held at Orangeville this Wednesday. Mrs- D. L. McArthur gave a reading. The June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Henry Tucker. The T.P.S. met Tuesday evening -cut the home of Jim Stuirock. 'when l7 were present. Mrs- Sims presided & t£e aEsence of the president. Miss M- Uc^rtnir read the scripture and Mrs. Sims and Miss M. McArthur «ach gave readings, after which a geography match was held. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Harrison vis- ited on Sunday at the home of Mr. Harold Lawrence, near Durham. Mr. and Mrs Gerald Magee and lantily of Eugenia visited on Sunday at the borne of Dick Carson. Dr. Frown of Dondalk conducted the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper in St- .A.ndresrt church on Sun-de-y- The children of the following were baptized: Mr.and Mrs. Ernie Will- iams, Mr. and Mrs. .Archie McEachr em, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Watson Mr. and Mrs- McMaster. (Intended for Last Week) Miss Alma McLean of Toronto spent the week end with her mother. Miss Erma McLean of Toronto spent the week end with Mrs- .\Idcom. Mr- and Mrs. Jim Sturrock and family visited on Sunday with rela- tives at Georgetown. Sympathy is extended to Mrs- J. E. Milne and family of Flesherton in the passing of her father, Mr- i. J- Campbell, on Thursday last- Mr Grant Stickney of Stpatford spent the week erni with his wife and babe who are sfiending two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. H. R. McLean- Mr. and Mrs. Murray McMillan of Toronto spent the week end with relatives here. Mrs- Murray Nichol intends leav- ing this week for Ottawa, after spending two weeks at her h-ome- Mr. Stewart Muir went to London Sunday to ^ee his brother-in-law, Mr. H- Huston', who is very ill. All hope to hear of his complete recovery. PORTLAW HAPPY RESULTS ImpoEfeible accomplished On March ard, 1946. a client wrote us â€" "Cheque reeeived- You are wonders. I made every effort to eoUtet this but failed. and concluded it was imposaible. Thanks." This Same effective serviee is availabe to jva. KELLY ft AIKEN The Collection Specialists ORANGEVILLE, Out. >Ir. and Mrs. Priddy of Los Angel- es. Calif., and Miss Bertha Winters of Toronto were vfeitors with Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Pedlar last week- We are pleased to report that Mrs, R- McLennan is doing as well as can be expected following a goitre oper- anon- Mrs. McLennan has been a patient in Markdale hospital foir four month's. Mr. and Mrs- Harry Meldrum of Toronto were week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. C- D. Meldrum. Mr- and Mrs. John Gnimmett of Hamilton called on friends here recently. We are sorry to report feat Mrs. Amanda Lyons is bedfast at the home of her daughter- Mi^. Wm. Davidson, Warehem- CEYLON j This community extends happy I congrratulations to Mr- and Mrs. Jos j Stauble (nee Violet Stoneousej who were recently married. We welcome Mrs- Stauble as a resident of the j village. Mr- Stauble has been a e- sident of Ceylon for a number of years, coming here from Switzer- land, and has carried on the garage and blacksmith business here. Mr. .Alex. McLeod of Kamloopa. B-C. was a recent visitor with his sister, Mrs- Roy Piper, and Mr. Piper Mr. and Mrs. Tho^. Copeland and two sons of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- Copeland of Victoria Comers spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Sinclair. The many friends of Mr. Harry Huston, London, are glad to know that there fe an improvement in his illness- We hope that he may con- tinue to improve and may soon re- gain his usual good health. Mr- and Mrs. Wm. Cairns, Colleen and Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Geo- Caims visited with Mr. and Mrs. C-onnell. Holland Centre. Mr. Cbas. McWiliiam ot Toronto was a week end visitor at his home. Mrs. Doug Reid and two sons. Bobbie and Ian. have moved to Flesh- erton. after residing for three years in Ceylon- We will miss Mrs. Reid, as a kindly neighbor and hope that she and her two sons may have a pleasant sojourn in Flesherton- Mr. Mould, minister of the United Church, Ce>-lon, preached a splendid sermon Sunday evening. Service is held at eight o"clocK p.m. Miss Jean McMullen of Toronto spent the week end at her home. Miss .Agnes MacphaU, Toronto, is returning to her home in Ceylon about June I'st. Mr- and Mrs. CJaud Chislett, for- merly Miss Kan Ross of Edinburgh, Scotland, now of Kitchener- accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Odd I and Mrs- John Carefcot, also of | Kitchener, visited on Sunday with Mife. Anna MacMillan and Mr. Fred j Chislett. Claud met his Scottish I bride while overseas, and while he i has been home since last fall, his I wife arrived in Canada only a short i time ago- We extend a hearty wel- come to thofee young folk coming to Canada from th-eir home-land and hope that they may have happiness and prosperity- Mr. and Mrs. Cbis- lett are spending this week with the former's father. Mr- Fred Chislett, and Mrs. MacMillan. Mr. and Mfs- Is«ac Cranston and son. Keith, of Dungannon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haw and son. Billie. of Swinton Park- Mr- and Mrs. J. D. Wiltshire of HopevUle visited Sunday with Mrs- J. Knox and Mrs- J- H. Richardson. Mr. -A.- '^- Goessel was a recent visitor in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Watson of Holstein were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J- S- McDermid- EUGENIA PRODUCE More Cream IN ORDER TO ENCOURAGE A GREATER PRODUCTION OF CREAM, THE GOVERN- MENT HAS ALLOWED A 4c RAISE IN THE PRICE OF BUTTER, WHICH RESULTS IN A 5c RAISE IN THE PRICE OF BUTTERFAT TO THE PRODUCER. THIS WE ARE NOW PAYINa No doubt many produces will further increase their herd, or through extra feeding benefit oonsiderably by this boost in price OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS Fm* your convenience the Creamery will be open Saturday evenings until 10 o'dodc. Liv« and Drcsstd Poultry AHENSSUw-andevwlSc, Lhre Dreswd 3le Flesherton Creomery Aatfut krh, Maaavmr FLESHIRTON, Ontario Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Lawson White (nee Lillian Magee), who were married Saturday, May 18. at the home of the bride's parents. Mr- and Mrs. Bert Magee. Miss Eleanor WeatheralL eldest liiaugbter of Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers MeatheralL 8th line, met with a very painful accident on Monday- While riding on the tractor with her fether, who -ffas operating it, she accident- ally had her foot caught in some manner, neceaitating some stitches. Miss Lois Wiuiamis Is assisting Mrs. Sam Paul at present- Little Miss Dianne Genoe spent last week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs- .-imett, Duitam. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Park and Roy of Flesherton visited with Mrs. C. D. Park on Sunday- Miss Jean Tjdior of Kimberley was home over the week end- Mr. -Art Proctor was home from Hanover for a few days. | Mr. Fred Boyce has received his | discharge rf rom the Army and Is home again. He and hfe brother. | -dridge, are kept busy vrith toeii I trucking business- I Mr. and ^rs. Calvin Boyce and* Jean visited Sunday with Mr. and i Mrs. John Badgerow, 4th line. ! Mr- and Mrs. Glen Ped'lar and â- â€¢.ends of Niagera Falls spent rhe week end with tie Magee and Pedlar families. Miss Margaret McMillan and girl friend of Owen Sound spent a day at the former's parental home- Your correspondent wishes all those who have news items for the Eugenia eoluann in The Advance to send or hand it to her or leave at the Caims store in time to be sent in on Tuesday morning each week. Congratulations to Mr. and Mr*. Russell Johnson (nee Berty Stewart) on the arrival of a son to join their family circle- at Mrs. Nuhn's N'urs- ing Home. Flesherton. on Wed.- May 15- .\ brother for Maxine. Mr. Russell Johnson of Sarnia S here at present. We are glad to know that Russell is im'proving after his recent attack of rheumatic fever- Mrs- Cha3. Turner is spending a couple of weeks in Hamilton with her brother. Mr. J- J- Benson, and other relatives. (Ir.ter.cid tor Last Week) Sunday was Mother'% Day so the service in the church in the evening was appropriate for the occasion- The choir was com'posed of mothers- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham and Miss Loreen o-f Walkerton and Miss Minnie Graham of Listowel visited the Boyift family on Sunday. Miss Dorothy Genoe of Toronto spent the week end with her father. Mrs- Don Carson and children. Donnie ar.d Vicki. have gone to To- ronto, where rhey will reSide. as Mr. Carson secured employment there. Mr- Ray Genoe is working at the H.EJ.C- plant at Hanover- AUCTION SALE PUREBRED HEREFORD CATTLE 15 .HALES and 18 FEMALES THE SECO.N'D .\>NU.\L SALE \SD SHOW under the auspices of GREY AND BRUCE HEREFORD BREEDERS will be held in the SKATING RIXK, M.\RKDALE TUESDAY, MAY 28TH, 1946 Show at 12:30 pm. Daylight Savir.g Time Sale 1;30 p.) CATALOGUES ON REQUEST Boyd Porteoos, President, R. R. 3^ Owen Soood T. Stewart Cooper. Secretary, 31arkdale Daily Bus Service Now In Effect Flesherton - Toronto VANDELEUR A most impressive Mother's Day service w«s held Sunday afternoon at V'andeleur church, vith the past or. Rev- W. M. Lee. officiating- The program was provided by the Ontario Religrious Education Council: "We all share in Making a Home." a family day in the Church School- The school children's choir, with Mrfe. George Buch«nan as organist, assisted. The special feature of the program was the Baptismal service in which eight children were baptized: Audrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Lome Ormsby: Gloria and Earl, children of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morrison; Barry and Beth, children of Mr. and Mrs. .\le.T. Gilvray. Barr>- and Brian, children of Mr. and Mrs- .\ngu3 Bowles: Joan Elaine, dauarhter of Mr. and Mrs- Ken Teeter. Th'ese -nre all members of the Vandeleur S\m- day School Cradle Roll- with Mrt- How'ard Graham in charge. Other parents of the Cradle Roll children are having their children baptized in the home during the following week by Rev. Mr- Lee. Mrs. Lundy Johnston spent a few days in Toronto. Vandeleur Softball team won their second (tame in the South Grey Soft- ball Leasgje, when they defeated the Feversham team at the Tatter's place diamond one evening last week. LEAVE FLESHERTON To Toronto 9.05 a-m. b 7.40 p.m. To Owen Sound b 12.05 e 4.05 p.m. g 8.40 p.m. b Sun. and Hoi. c Sat. only g daily except Sat. Tickets and Information at Fireside Lunch - Phone 63 Gray!Coach Lines There fen't very often an easy way to success, at least to die suc- cess that is worth very much. The ather fellow's job looks easy, but that may be because you h«T* never tried it. M^^mM PAINTING I «ip«et to mar* t o__Pri e>rP» pwinaiiently about May â- Wk. â- *<â-  I win b« aTmOable for yoov pstettat (ote, «ort«rior or fa ;t«r|w . «•*« bf DTUi^ or (pimj- Ordcn fof niiupo wo^K. JACK CAI80N m Sh«ibevBo 81. Ti B ATES FOR OOTS DUNDALK ROCK MILLS Mr. Mannie Dobson. Miss Marg- aret Pairks and Mr- and Mrs. Frank Betts left Saturday morning for Peterboro- where rhey spent the week end with the former's Sister, returning home Sunday evening. The beautiful rains of the pest few da>-s. coupled with warmer weather- is producing verj- rapic growth. Mr- Bcb Hawkins is preparing to build' a g«rage this monrh. We are sorry to report Mrs. Sam Phillips not enjoying good health at present. -She was taken to Toronto on Tuesday to ascertain' the extet.: of her troubles. i Mr- and Mrs. Gordon Wiley of j Markdale weie recent \-isitars with j their ijaughtecr. Mrs. Rusisell Phillips- Congrratul-ations to Mr. and Mrs. | Willis Coburn (Mary Clark) on the birth of anc>ther baby boy. Priceville Presbyterian Notes St. .\iHirew's Chui-ch Y.P.^. will meet at the home of -A.. L- Hincks on Thursiky. May 2l3rd- Mr. Hatliwell will be the speaker- In eo-operatioa with the Pricev-ille Community Connmittee, membet* and adherents of the Church are espec- ially invfted to attend the reception for a nunuber of returned men in the Community Hall- Friday. May 24. Sunday. May Kth. wil! be Empire Sunday at St. .-Andrew's- Service of worship at 11 a-m- with Sunday Sthool following. Suwky, June 2nd. Re^. W- F. Butcher wiH be the p«*«ci»er. Ttko service will be conducted by th« minister. There i» no shame ia admitting your mistake, but there may b« in trying too hard to cover i» «p. Ther are so many speciaHst* la medicine the*e days that a man with an oW fashioned general complaint i bo^s no one to consult. They offer a chance for IMMEDIATE JOBS â€" • STEADY JOBS too. They also offer jobs for experienced farm workers â€" for mechanically trained workers â€" and any others able to help seasonally. Then, there is the challenge to fight off star- vation threatening many nations. • JOIN IN THE FIGHT AGAINST HUNGIR • JOBS ARE AVAILABLE IN YOUR DISTRICT Apply today for wofk on the farm to eitherâ€" YOUR NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE PMOVINCIAL AGRKULTURAL SERVICE i IPARTMENT OF LABOUI HUMPHREY MHCHOL A. MacNAMARA AUrijfer of labour D«f>u^ Minister

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