THE FLESMERTON ADVANCE Wednesday, August 21, 1946 m : J I 3 t ^ A. ^ *â- 5^ .>«>. A ^ «> i»a,' ^ •- < «- " 1 < «. *. Ik .A. VANDELEUR A couple of weeks ago we reported tiiat our oldest resident, Mrs. Wm. Summers, who is a girand niece of Abraham Lincoln, would celebrate her 92nd birthday on August 2and. Mention of it was made by Andy Clarke on his broadcast, and the To ronto Daily Star hals requested a write-up. The pulpit Bible in Vandeleur church has now a new cover. It is the ^Id original Bible which has served the congfregation for as long' as the oldest resident can remenraber, and it was becoming a little worse of wear- Mrs. Geo. Buchanan took it to Owen Sound and had it rebound, which made it look afe good as new. Dr. and Mrs. A. Turnball and son, David, of London were recent guests flit. Mr. and Mrs- Geo. Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davison and family of Dundalk spent the week end with the Lundy Johnston and Buchanaa families. Mr. ai..: "i.:. F. R. Boland and Mr. and Mirs. Gi,-. Shaw and Jimmie are on aweek's mcr trip and are visit- ing friends at Sarnia. CEYLON KIMBERLEY Mr. and Mrs. Ole Pearson. Isabel and Helen, left on Saturday morning to spent the week end in Toronto, then will leave for their home in Ken- ora, going by way of "the U.S.A.. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Pretty. Larry. Carol, Anne and Bobby of Niagara Falls visited the week end with Mrs- S. S. Burritt and other friends, after spending a week near Orilla. They â- were also accompanied by a friend- Rev. R. Cornish had the pleasure <:f a visit from his mother, brother- in-law and sister,iMr. and Ma-s. Math- ews, and children on Sunday and at- tended the church Services. Mrs. John Humphries of PowasSan is holidaying with Miss Joy Ellis. Mrs. Rollins, Snr., and Mrs. C. T. 'lollins of Coe Hill are guests of Mr. ^nd Mrs. T. Soul. Mrs. L. Morwood and baby son oame home from Meaford HospitaJ on Sunday. Mrs. Melvin Harris is the guest of Valley friends. Mr- and Mrs. Morley Brown are {guests of Kimlerley friends. PORTLAW INEXPERIENCED Police Judge â€" Well, Sam, about your son stealing those chickens, I have decided to let him off this time but why don't you show him the right way? Sam â€" Ah done tried hard, Judge, but he goes and gets hisself caught anyhow. Mr. and MA- Robt. Rutledge have returned from a pleasant trip to Lethbridge, McLeod and other points. Mir. Rutledge is tmck on his duties as foreman on the C. P. R. track here. Mr. Laurence, who took Mr. Rut- ledge's place while he was away the month, has returned to hi's home in Shelbume. Mr. Stanley Hunt of Toronto was a recent visitor at his parental home. His parents, Mr. und Mrs. S. P. Hunt, reurned with him to Toronto for a couple of days visit. iMs. and Mi'fe. Don Porter. Karen and Bryan. Toronto, were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McDermid. Mrs. Porter and children are remaining for a longer visit. Mr. Peter Ferguson of Toronto was a week end visitor at the home of Mrfe. J. Gibson, also with Mr. and -Mrs. J. S. McDermid. Mrs. A. McMullen of Toronto u holidaying at the home of Mr- and Mrs. S. P. Hunt. Mr. and Mrs- Claude Chislett of Kitchener are visiting with Mrs. A. r.Ic.'.iu!:en â- c.wd tu.: fo-.mer's father, Mr. Fred Chislett. Mr. S. Hemphill and Miss M- Hemphill also Mr. and Mrs. P. Hemp, hill and family attended Camp Meet- 1 ing at Clarksiburg on Sunday. Mr. Les Edwards, Toronto, spent the week end with Jlrs. Edwardte and son. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hincks of Mt Forest visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McDermid ana with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hincks. Mrs. N. Gilchrist of Dundalk wa's a recent visitor with Mrs. J. Knox. Mrs- W. Gibson spent the week end vith friends in Toronto. Miss Ruth Blackburn of Toronto is holidaying with her sister, Mrs.K- Stewart and Mr. Stewart. Mr- and Mrs. J- G. Collinson ol Brantford visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collinson. Mrs. G. Cairns and Mi'ss Gatherine Cairns went to Toronto the first of the week. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stauble were: Miss Norma Ruay, Miss Muriel Giblson and sister from Durham, Mrs. Will Petty and family of Holstein. Mrs. Swift of Toronto is visiting her sister, Mrs. Archie Stewart, at the home of Mrs. M. Hogarth. Kindly remember Church Service at 8 p.m. Sunday in Ceylon United Church. Rev. Gandier is an interest-- ing speaker. Mr. Wm. Meads of Toronto spent the week end at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mead*. "Is the boss, in?" "No; he's gone out for lunch." "Will he be in after lunch?" "No. that's what he's gone out after." POULTRY WANTED AS A RESULT OF RATIONING OF MEAT THE POULTRY MARKET IS CONSTANT- LY KEPT CLEAR OF A SURPLUS We urge the poultry producer to take advant- age of this situation, by finishing and market- ing poultry now. You are receiving good prices. You are saving a long feeding period, and also avoiding a congested market later in the fall. You may deliver your poultry or have our truck call for it. We are paying Ic per pound over regular prices for all poultry delivered to our plant. We are buying Live and Dressed Poultry, also custom-kill and buy at rail grades Flesherton Creamery Angus Avis, Manager Phone 66 FLESHERTON, Ontario We are sorry to report Mrs. Fred Plantt a patient in Markdale hospital, having undergone an operation. Delmer and Billie Livingston spent a few days with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrt. Barl Talbot. Mr. and Mrs. Livingston of Coribetton also visited at the T\albot home. Miss Mabel Black of Orangeville was a visitor recently with her aunt, Mrs. Wallace Fishea-. Mr. and Mi's. John McKee accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jack- son of Wareham to Hamilton and Stoney Creek and visited with rela- tives there. Doreen and Thelma Fisher and Marjor'e Croft are spending two weeks with their cousins, Ruth and June McKee. in Toronto. Mrs. Amo^ Blaker and Mr. Fred Shier are spending a couple of weeks with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shier. Mt. ana Mrs. George Blakey of Toronto are visiting with the form- er's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blakey. Lois BoaMQ of Oiaag* Vallty vaii a visitor with Jliss tvulyn Fisher this week. Mr. and Mrs. C D. Meldrum are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meldrum and friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Plantt. Misses Janet Lougheed and Gwendolyn White spent « day in Cullingwood, Wasage Beach and called on rela- tives in Stayner. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Henry and daughter, Kay, of Barrie called on Mr. and Mrs. John McKee Sunday. Guests with Mr and Mirs. Wesley Plantt la'st week were: the Proctor family of Eugenia, Arthur Proctor of Barrie, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Plantt and family of Meaford, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Folds and son, John! of Ot- tawa. Mrs. Folds i's a cousin of Mrs. Plantt. Little Inez Badgerow is holidaying at the home of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Osborne, near Dundalk. Marjorie and Leona Cornfield of Kimibea-ley spent a few days with their cousin, Mrs. Lawrence Shier. Mr. and MA. Livermore of Cedar- ville also visited in the Shier home. Mrs. Royden McDonald and gon of Gold Pines, Ont.. were visitors with M,r. and Mrs. C- D. Meldrum last week. Hospital, Owen Sound, on Augrust 10. ViA/o, a son â€" Alexander Allan. Mifes Esther Molnnis, Toronto is visiting her uncle, Mr. C.A. McLean. Mrs. Percy Sims spent * few days visiting her daughter at Fergus. Perhaps ladies favor the short skirth because "man wants littto here below." "Pickle in the Middle" is of counM the right place when two friends ai« helping a drunk home. There is no such thing as normalef because you can't make it stay in one place long enough- Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Acbeson Recently celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at Proton Station PRICEVILLE ROCK MILLS A number of the farmers in this district are all finished harvest. Some have been held up by wet weather. Very little threshing ha!s been done here as yet. Mr. Bob Hawkins. M.r: and Mrs. Joe Hawkins and gon. Bill, visited on Sunday with relatives at Orillia- Mrs. Jas. Linton of Victoria Cor- ners spent a few days lalst week with her brothers here. Wm., Jim. and Walter Rutesel, and their families. Miss Nathaiie Patton of London lolidayed with her father, Mr. Harry Patton and Mrs. Patton. A number from here attended the Rotary Carnival in Durham last week and report a good time, enjoy- ing the splendid music by the High- land band, and two fine orchestras Work has been in progress at Rock Mills School preparing to put in new flush toilets which will be in readi- ness when school openfe in Septennber. The contract was let to a Company I Hamilton- iMr. Frank Betts has had the tele- phone installed in his residence. Mr- and Mrs. Chas. Newell visited with the Whitmore families in Dur- ham. During the severe electric storm last Saturday morning a bolt of lightning struck Mr- Dick Clark's home damaging their radio. Sacrament of the Lords Supper was dispensed Sunday in St. An- drews Church, when Rev. Brown had charge of the service. Kenneth Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leith. and Wm. Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown, were baptized Mrs. Brown sang a solo," In the Gar- den." Messrs InniS and Alex McLean of Toronto spent the week end at their parental home. Mr. Caleb Marshall of Toronto spent the week end at Mrs. H. R McLean's. His wife accompanied him home after spending t\vo weeks here; Misses Betty and Shirley Hincks are spending this week in Toronto Messrs Bobby Sutherland and Grant Muir, Toronto, spent the week end at the latters home. Recent visitors with Mrs. H. R. McLean were: Mr. and Mr^. Colin McMillan. Holstein, Mrs. F. R. Mc- Rae. Fort Erie, iMrs. Mathew^. Tex- as, Mrs. Dick Lyman and son Rich- ard of South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Purdy return- ed to Toronto after visiting at her listers. Mrs. Geo. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Alif Hincks and Mar*- lyn returned to Toronto Monday after spending the summer at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Hincks enter- tained the Y-P.S. last week when 17 were present. After the usual oipen- ing e.xercises, and business, commun- ity singing, and contests were en- joyed. Mr^. Percy Sims and Grant Sayers won the prizes. Lunch was served to all. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Runciman and boy^, Toronto, are holidaying at his mother's- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. -Allan Cameron (nee Monica Lam- bert. Balaclava,) at the G. and M. BOITIfHfCK I URGENT Bottles are badly needed. Reason â€" new bottle production slowed by shortage of materials. Remedy â€" Return ac- cumulated empties. Put them back into circulation. Check your basement today. Bring them to nearest Brewers Retail store or telephone Jor pick-up. The Brewing Industr:^] (Ontario) ^^"^ DIVIDE YOUR DOLLAR WITH YOUR NEIGHBOR I % % I EUGENIA Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferrier of Camipbellville spent a few lioliduys in our vicinity. Mrs. Robt. Haney accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. C. Doupe, siieiil the week end with friends in Pai.5ley. Mr. and Mrs. T. Stewart have pur- chased the store at Wodehouse and have been busy the past week redec- orating the building. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pedlar spent a few days with friend.^ at Meaford and other points. Mr. and Mrs. E. Proctor and fam- ily sipent a few days with friends in the North. :Mr- .Albert Hazard of Priceville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J Fawcett. Mi.ss Rut'v Stewart has returned home from Wasaga Beach- Mr- and Mrs. Chas. Turner lefi I'lst week to spend a couple of weeks at West Orange, \. .)., with the lat- tefs Plater- Mr"- Emily McGruthev. Everybody has a certain amount of civic pride â€" that sort of pride which helps make a village a town, and a town a metropolitan city. The growth of any communuity is dependent upon the support given its citizens. If you fail in your co-operation, your town either stands still or goes back. If you uphold your town by sustaining it whole- heartedly, you help yourself and the community. Buy at home!- Be neighborly with your dollar. Divide your dollars among your merchants and others who have the interests of Flesherton at heart. Help them and they will help you to greater values â€" for increased volume means decreased costs. Flesherton needs your support and you need the support of the town. Let's get together and share our dollars for a mutual prosperity. THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE I i %