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Flesherton Advance, 26 Jun 1946, p. 5

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â-  f rngSLti THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE "Wednesday, June 26, 1946 -♦ t .V r 4 » 4 4 !â-º Why Did Jesus Christ Die On Calvary^s Cross? - To take the punishment for your sin - HOW CAN YOU BE SAVED? * 1. REPENTâ€" Luke 13:3. 2. BELIEVE â€" 1 Corinthians 15:3 ^ and 4- y (a) That Jesus Christ] died on » Calvary to take the punishment â- * for your sin. (b) That He rose from the dead. 8- SIMPLY say "THANK YOU" to the Lord for shedding his pre- cious BLOOD on Calvary to take the punishment for your sin. Matthe^v 26:28, 1 John 1:7-10. 4. Conf; 2 Christ Before Men. 'Matui- 1C:32 and 33. Romans ii':J and 10. HOW DO YOU KNOW YOU ARE SAVED? John 1:12- "But as many as received Him to them gave He powrer to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on His name." YOUR PART â€" "Whosoever BE- LIEVETH IN HIM." GOD'S WORD â€" "SHALL NOT PERISIHj, but have everlasting life." John 3:16. NOTE: There is only one way into Heaven â€" through the shed blood of Jesus Christ â€" Matt. 26:28. CEYLON There is 14:6. no other WAY â€" John Inserted by a teacher of the Gospel. PRICEVILLE Mr. Walter Aldcorn of Toronto spent a couple of days with his mother. Mrs. A. B. McArthur of Toronto is visiting at the home of her son, Dan. A meeting was held Monday night to make plans and ararngements for the old boys and girls reunion. Mr. Archie McCuaig presided and Miss Anna Shortreed' acted as Secretary. The various committees were named. Anotfher meeting will be held this â- week. Mr. Donald Aldcorn oif Toronto spent the week end with hisi mother. Mr. .A.rchie Sturrock had his ton- sils removed in Durham hospital on Saturday. Mr. Miller of Durham occupied the pulpit in St- .Andrew's church on Sunday. Mrs. Miller rendered a «olo "The Haven of Rest." Messrs. Emerteon Meads and Dan Campbell sipent Satuirday at! Har- riston. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McFarlane and boys of Toronto are spending the summer months in Priceville. Mr. Innis McLean, Toronto, spent the week end with his parents, Mr- and Mrs. C. A. McLean. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McLeod of Lon- B ATES FOR 00 TS DUNDALK don visited here last week. Mr. Wm. McLeod and Stewart Muir visit'ed with them on their return to London. Friends were sorry to hear of tiie death of Mr- Neil Clark of Swinton Piark, who passed away Saturday night. Those who visiited Mrs. Dan Camp- bell in O^-en Sound hospital last week were: Mr. and Mrs. .Ajigus Me.A.rthur. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Mc- Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. A- J. McVicar, Mr. and Mrs. J- A. Nichol, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hunt, Mrs. H. R. Mc- Lean. Mrs. Wm- Beaton, DoanW .\ldcorn, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sturrock and Mr- and Mr& A. L. Hincks- MAXWELL Congratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mi'^. Lawrence Fenwick who were married last Wednesday. Mr- and Mrs. Garfield McLeod of Toronto spent the week end with re- latives here. The W- A- members attended the annual get-together of the Circuit W. A. at Wareham on Thursday of last week and enjoyed a sociable afternoon. Mrs. J. B. Watson and daughter, Joyce, of Toronto and Mr. R. F. Forrester, Hamilton, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. GoesSel. Mr, anid Mrs. Fred .\rnett and daughter, Faye, of Durham visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs- Thos. Genoe. Miss Ethel Irwin of Toronto is .=jpending her holidays with her mother, Mrs. M. Irwin, and Mrs. W. Burnett- Mrs. Forrester returned to her home at Kincardine on Sunday after a pleasant month's vifeit with Mr. and Mrs. .\. E. Goessel. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kirk of Quebec visited recentfly with the former's sister, Mrs. Clarence Hartley. Mrs. J. A, Gillespie and daughter, Betty, of Hopeville and Mr. J. A, Knox of Toronto were recent visit- ors with Mrs. J. Knox. We hope Mrs. Haxton will soon be in her usual good health. Best wishes from her many friends. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hunt accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCrae on a trip last} week to Kitchener, Preston, Toronto and Dundas. Mr. and Mrs. McCrae are returning shortly to Moosomin. Sask. Their EUGENIA j Mt. Thos. Tudor «f Toronto is I spending a few holidays with his ! brother, Mr- Henry Tudor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham and : daughter, Mis^s Loreen, of Walker- don visited on Sunday at the Boyce 10 me, I Mrs. Miller and sons, Ross and { Danny, and Miss Qva Doupe of Fleteherton were callers at the Mai - n home last Friday, Miss Dorothy Genoe of Toronto is pending a f<j>^ holidays witii her ather, Mr. Dave Genoe. Miss Marge Martin, accompanied .y Miss E. Doupe of Flesherton, } ?pent Dhe week end in Toronto. Mrs. T. Lever of Flesheiton was a caller at the Martin homs Sunday. I Mrs. Lever, who was 84 years old | Monday, June 24th. is able to be , around again after being laid up for i several weeks from a fall she receiv- | ed last March. She enjoyed the ; muting very much. | Misses Gwen Park and Y'vonne I Genoe were at Wasaga Beach on | Sunday. i Sorry tihere were no representa- 1 tives from our Sunday School or ! village at the convention held at ; many friends wish them a pleasant ' Priceville, June 18th as ears were ! It had been a big Saturday nig'h*- and two sergeants just managed to get aboard the last street car. One of them turned to the nearest uni- formed person and offered to pay the fare. "Sorry, I can't take it," replied the stranger. "I'm a naval â- fficer." "Holy smoke, Joe," yelled the sergeant to his buddy, "get off quick â€" we've boarded a battleship" and safe .return trip by motor to their home land. We are glad to know that Mrs. A. S. Muir returned last week end from Toronto and is spending some time at her home. Miss Agnes Macphail spent the week end in Toronto. The Ladies' .Aid met at the home of Mrs. Geo. Jaynes last Thursday. Mrs. L. Edwards and Murray are visiting in Toronto this week. Mr. and Mrs. Enierteon Adams and Mr. Jack .A.dams of Dundalk visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave .\dams, Mr. Don Porter of Toronto spent the week end at the home of J. S, McDermid. We are glad tb know that Mrs. McDermid is inrproving in health- no t -avairable. j We understand tli«t Mr. Levi Duckett has sold the Eugenia House 'o Mr. J. Spanhouse of Toronto, for- merly of Dundalk, for (he sum of S5.000.00, the lots not included. Mr. >tto Johann of Owen Sound made the sale. Mr. Spanhouse plans ex- tensive improvements and will cater to tourists in the summer and ski- •.:ig enthusiasts in tTie winter. Ws velcome them to our community. ; The CGLT. held a weiner roast | riiursday evening of last week. They invited their boy friends end had a ' -ery enjoyable time dancing in the pavillion in the park. With the pro- ' eeeds of their meelKngs and play ^ :hey intend purchasing a Bible for \\e church. Miss Craig is leader of ' the group, Daily Bus Service Now In Effect Flesherton - Toronto LEAVE FLESHERTON To Toronto 9.05 a.m, b 7.40 p.m. To Owen Sound b 12.05 c 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 8TH LINE OSPREY Mr. Peter Huston of London is I Several members of the Woman's [ nolidaying at the home of his grand- 1 As.=ociat:on attended their regular father, Mr. Peter Muir. I monthly meeting at iJhe home of Congratulations to Miss M. Mc-| ^vij^. (Rev.) Thomson in Flesherton.; Donald and three of her pupils ofj .^^ enjoyable time was spent, and: Grade 8. or Enu-ance class: Phyllis ..uiness matters were realt with.i Rutledge. Margot Ann Goessel and I ;\[i.s. Thomson served a delicious ' lunch. Gwen Park and Yvomie Genoe are the only two Entrance candidates \ ! cm heie writing at the Flesherton j 1 centre this week. Success, girls! PRODUCE More Cream IN ORDER TO ENCOURAGE A GREA-^ 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 PAYING. No doubt many producers will furthr increase their herd or, through extra feeding, benefit considerably by this boost in price. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS For your convenience the Creamery will be open Saturday evenings until 10 o'clock. Live and Dressed Poultry Flesherton Creamery Angus Avis, Manager Phone 66 FLESHERTON, Ontario Gordon Shaw, who passed on their year's work, also to Ruth Hemphill and Norma McMaster in Grade 5. To these pupils, holidays have al- i ready begun. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Muir and i family of Riverview and Miss Prid- dle of Ehindalk. were Sunday visit- ors with Mrs. M. Ii-\vin and Mrs. W, Burnett. Kindly remember the appeal for used clothing, and they may be left at the Ceylon Post Office or at the town hall, Flesherton, either Wed- nesday or Saturday afternoon or evening, Mr. Grant Muir and Miss Mary Muir. Reg,N., of Toronto spent the week end at the former's home. PORTLAW (Intended for Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fisher re- ceived word that their little grand- daughter. Pamela Fisher, is a pa- tient in the Hospital for Sick Child- ren, Toronto. Little Pamela un.K'v- went an opeixition on her hip and will be in the hospital for several months. Jas. Wilkinson had a successful barn raising on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fx-ank Mc.\rthur and Douglas of Niagara Falls and Miss Beatrice Marscells of Montreal spent wetk end with Mr. and Frs. Jas. Hopps- Mr. ar.J Mrs. Herb Betts attend- ed the wedding reception for Mr. Ted Stoddart. brother of Mrs. Betts, and bride. Mrs- ClitTord Taylor's uncle, Mr. ,Ias. Lang, of Owen Sound passed away Thursday morning, after a lensjthy illness. iMi"s. Sammie Fisher and family of Toronto vire spending a few weeks Heartiest congratulations are ex- tended to Misses Margaret McMillan â- ui Dorothy Falconer, who gradu- ted as nurses at the Owen oond hospital On Friday, June 14- Mrs. McMillan and Billy, also Mrs. Jam-! ieson and Wes. attended the gradua- i vion functioi!. M-arjrarei spent a few '.ys at home ast week- Mr. and Mrs. C Cotter and Mr. and Mrs. H. Williamson of Toronto, sisters of Mrs. Tomlinson. were end guests at Trout Lodg^- Mr. Bert Mcintosh has been as- sisting Mr. Morton in Flesherton. ho is buiding a new home. Mrs. Jimniie Pawcett is in the General Hospital, Torontio. where she is taking treatment. We hope that she will be restored to her usu- al good health- Mrs Allan McGregor of Gait is s-pending awhile with her father. Mr. Jas. Fawcett. Mr. and Mx-s. Will Irwin of Wind- sor spent a few days with the lat- rer's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Georg« Lawler. While here they received the bad new^ that their home was badly damaged by the tornado that swept over Windsor last Monday evening. We are sorry to report that Mr. Lawler is not improving in health. Mrs. Jas. Ottewell and Mrs. Lloyd Stephens and Mary spent a day re- cently with Mrs. Frances oster, near Vandeleur, Mrs. Foster returned heme with tihem for a few days. Messrs. Dougald and Lloyd Steph- ens attended the funerals of the late John and Mac Gillies, brothers, of Xottawasaga township. Mr. and Mrs- Jate. OtteweU and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stephens and Mary spent Sunday witfli Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Waller and family, near Saueeen Jet. We express our symipathy to the family of the late Mrs. Harry Heathcote, who passed away early Thursday morning in the CoHing- wood hospital. :•. My. ar.d Mrs. Poiter Beard at Springhill and Mr, and Mrs. Wm- Semple at Lady Bank. STEPHEN'S CORNERS (Intended for Last W^eek) Recent visitors with Mrs. CaimS â- ir.H Shirley were: Mrs. Fai"o Reid of Mai-kilalo, Mr. Mac Hamill and laughter. Onnalee, and Miss Marion Cathrae and Miss Grace Saunders if Wnlt rs Fa:ls i;so, Mr. and Mrs. .\lex. McDonald of Weston, who also visited w'! ',i >^;. :i!.d Mrs. Frank • C-.iirnS. I We are sorry to report Mr, Victor i McKenzie. son-in-law of Mir. and Mrs. CTias. Turner in the Markdale j hospital with a broken log. We wish [ him a -:â- "?â- : 'y recovery. j Mr. Dalton Ferguson of Burling- 1 tcr. visited en Sunday with Mr. Ber I LADY BANK We are sorry to learn of the acci- dent which befell Mr. Victor McKen- zie when his received a broken leg OS Thursday of last week while skid- ding logs for Messrs. Sayers and .A.llen Short. He was taken to the Markdale hospital to have it set and placed in a cast. -Providence Ladies' .\id will hold rheir meeting at the home of Mrs. Cyrus Short on July l*>th. It will be a meeting of importanct and all members are ui-ged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Udell of Fev- ersham spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Semple. Mr, Andrew Gra4iam of Livelong, Sask.. is spending a few days with friends and old iKquaintances in the vicinity and at Eugenia. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Graham and f.imily of Bai'iie made a flying visit to the vallev on Sundav and called Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lougheed and son of M^anitoba visited last week with Mrs. J. Lougheed and son J. A. Mrs. Redge Londry spent a few days recently with her daughters in Toronto. Mr- and Mrs. Frank Hammill and son Brian of Toronto visited recent- ly with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pedlar. A number of the ladies enjoyed a pleasant afternoon Thursday aa guests of the Wareham ladies in the annual circuit W. .\. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Porteous at- tended the Dillon-Betts wedding on Saturday. We extend our congrat- ulations to this young couple. Miss Mable Fenwick, Reg.X.. hat returned to her duties at Markdale hospital. ROCK MILLS School closes this week for the summer holidays and the pupils will now enjoy the long vacation. Mrs, F. J.^eeley has been engag- ed as teachej, here for another term, duties to commence Sept. 3rd. Congratulations to Mr. and ilrs. Francis Clement Dillon, who were married here Saturday at a pretty church wedding. Many neighbors and friends of the bride, the former Hilda Betts. were prese-t for the ceremony. Mr. Arthur Xewell of Durham was a caller here on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dart Ritchie and Mrs. .lack Spanhouse Jr. of Dundalk were callers at the home of Chas- Newell one day recently. Mr. Wes Smith attended a pure- bred sale sale in Meaford last week. Miss Marjorie Newell of Owen Sound spent the week end at her home and attended the Dillon-Betts w,>(!ding on Saturday. ♦•K"M~:~:~>«><-(~:~x~:-<~> Carruthei-s. Mrs. C. D. Park and i In Roy Lyonte- vacant house on the ^j.^^^, ^j^^j^, Carruthers. j third line. Tommy Melrose, who lives with Mr. and Mis. Jas. Hopps. had his tonsils and adenoids removed I'll tht Mai-kdale hosipital last Tuesday and is making good progress. In Memoriam PORTEXJUS â€" In loving memory of a dear mother, Seliixa Porteous. who passed away June 26, 1934. There is no [parting when the heart remembers. Years cannot dim the face of her we loved; Tim*, in itJs flight, draws Us ever nearer To the glad tomorrow when we meet above. â€" Ever Remembered hj' Joe and 'owen«. We are =orry to report that Mr. Laurie Rus-seW received a bad cut on one of his hands while catching n a ball game at Vandeleur. i Mr. and Mrs. John Badgerow and Inea of the fourth line visited on j Saturdiay wi^h Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Boyce and family. ! Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Magee S)pent ; -he week enl at Brantford- I Miss Alice Tudor spent a few days with her friend. Miss Marie Meads. at Ceydon. Mrs. CSarter of Lady Bank is spending aw^iile witli her brother. Mr. Edgar Dobson. and wife- Most of us agree something ; should be done about the mess the , world is in â€" then go about our own | business, hoping someone else will | do it. I Youth Rally AGRICULTURAL HALL FEVERSHAM Friday, June 28th at 8:30 o'clock p.in. fast time 16 CHURCHES CO-OPER-\TIXG Special Speaker REV. M. SMANTZ, Kitchener Special Music COME ONE! COME ALL! ♦ ♦ » » » »^«"^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦'>'>^^♦>'^»^^^^^^^•>•^♦»^♦»>^>^^^^^K"X•♦^:•^»»♦

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