i :$â- / »- 1* > Wednesday, October 29, 1947 THE FL£SHERTON ADVANCE V A ^ X 4 ii nn iii mM i m ii mmnnnn i n ii m iiii n iii MEN'S WEAR FOR COLDER WEATHER OVERCOATS PARKAS WINDBREAKERS LEATHER COATS ALL-WOOL SWEATERS UNDERWEAR HEAVY SHIRTS ODD TROUSERS BREECHES RUBBER BOOTS OVERSHOES and GOLOSHES WORK BOOTS GLOVES and MITTS MUFFLERS SKI CAPS HUNTING CAPS KNITTING WOOLS A new assortment of colors in Two, Three and Four Ply Knitting Wools. Now on display. F. H. W. Hicklins General Merchant FLESHERTON, Oni I t * VALLEY ROAD SOUTH Tractor plowing is tiie order of th day. " Mr. and Mts. M. Weber and family- visited the former's si9t«r, Mrs. Alex. Short, at Feversham on the week end. Visitors with Mr- and Mrs. John Wickens were: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ped- lar of Flesherton, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Clark of Owen Sound. Mrs. Wai Weber has been in To- COLLECTIONS ....It's our long experience handling collections that makes possible the splendid results wt effect for our clients... That is why so meny business and pro- fessional men send us their lists from year to year. Send in yours, too. KELLY & AIKINS The Collectors ORANGEVILLE. Ont. ronto the past week attendin^r her husband, who is ill. We hope that he will soon be well again. Wild strawberry blossoms are quite numerous in the Valley. Mr. and Mrs. John Wickens visited Vandeleur friends at the week end. Miss Irene Wickens of Clarksburg > ted at the week end with her sis- --•. Mrs. C. Chard. The next thing we know they'll expect the grals to wear the old fachioned high laced shoes, and their shins will find them out. SPIRELLA FOUNDATION GARMENTS SpirelLa meets the wearer's needs for Style, Health and Comfoft. Cloth or elastic girdles One - piece garments, hcassiers and corsets, made from individ- ual meiasurements. MRS. A. E. BELLu\MY C-orsetiere Flesherton, Ont. ^otti^St/o^ i (ikA> (OACfli MM Si LEAVE FLESHERTON (Standard Time) TO OWEN SOUND To TORONTO d 12.05 p.m. g 4.05 p.m. 9.05 a.m. d 7.40 p.m: i 8.40p.m. d -Sunday and Holiday only 1 - Daily except Sat. g - Saturday only. THE llesherton Advance Pnblithed on CoUii«wood St., Fleaharton, Wednesday of eack freak. Circulation 1,100. Price t2.00 â- year in Canada, paid ia adranee; $2.50 per year in the United SUtes. F. J. THUR3T0N, Editor CEYLON Oar month of October is alimoet ended, but what lovely weather we had to remember it by. Mrs. Fred Marshall was a recent visitor with f«enda in Toronto. Miss H. Balantyne spent a recent week end at her parental home at Owen Sound and enjoyed a visit with her brother, Bob, and wife who were visiting from the West Miss Catherine Stewart, Reg.N-, of Owen Sound visisd rj^iently with her sister, Mrs. Mi. T- Hogartii. Mrs. Cranston of Lucknow is vis- iting her sister, Mrs. J. Knox. Mr. Elmer Mudr is in Toronto this week- Mr. and Mrs. John N'ichol spent; Ihe week end with friends at Buffalo, and were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. D. L. McArthur of Prioeville. Mr. Thos. Fenwick has sold his pro- perty in Ceylon to Messrs. Dever awd Pringle. Kindly reme<mber tlie Ladies' .\id are having a bazaar this Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. James McMullen. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hincks and daughter, Miss Florence Hincks. of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hincks for a couple of days last week. Ceylon young people held a weiner roast last Friday evening and an en- joyaible time was spent under the direction of Mrs. Rutledge and her assistants- Miss Nancy MiWilliam, nurse-in- training in Owen Sound Hospital, was a week end visitor at her par- ental home. Scone of the village folk attended anniversary services at St. Columba United Church. PricevUIe, Sunday, Kindly remember service at Ceylon Church this Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Elmerson Adams of Toronto spent the week end with Mr- and Mrs. D. W. Adams. ROCK MILLS Bus Connections at Brampton for London and at Toronto for Montreal, Ottawa and North Bay FARES ARE LOW Rounat Trip - Tax Included - $59.65 WINNIPEG - 29.60. REGINA 46.70 CALGARY - TICKETS AND LVPORMATION AT FIRESIDE LUNCH - R. BODEN Phone 63 Flesherton, Born â€" at Detroit. Mich, on Oct. yth. to Mr- and Mrs. Milton Kordy- son (nee Ruby Robertson) the gift of a son- Theodore Stanley. A Baptismal sei-vice was held in the Baptist church here Sunday after- noon when several canidates receiv- ed the rites af Baptism by immersion Mr. Joyce Porteous has purchased the fifty acre farm from Mr. Lome Sharp and h:is now taken possesion- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ritchie of Dun- dalk were guests of Mr. and Mrs- Newell on Tuesday- Dan tauglit sehool here few years a^o and is very well kno^v^l. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Betts spent Saturday in Hanover- Mr. and Mrs. .-Andrew Park of Allan Park visited over Sunday with Mr- ai;d Mrs. Dick Clark. KIMBERLEY Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fawcett and Mr. and Mrs. G. Fawcett of Calling- wood attended th^ wedding Saturday at St- Catherines of a couein and rec- eption at Queensway Hotel. Mrs. G. Faiwcett who is an English war bride was delighted with th« friends and country. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Burton. Mrs. W. Tbampson and Bonnie Lee, Mrs. E. Proctor and George visited with Mrs. Geo. Proctor on Sunday- Moat of Sunday afternoon, by act- mi count, cars passed thpough Kim- berley at an average of one every minute. The formal opening of the cream- ery was held on Friday night, when Reeve Dawn and others were present. Mrs. D. .A.. Graham of Feversham is spending a few days visiting her Valley i-elatives and friends- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weber are spending a week in Toronto. QUEBEC HALIFAX ST. JOHN $50.05 61.30 8L35 Ont. REMEMRANCE DAY _ Tuesday, Nov. 11 SPECIAl LOW RAIL FARES Between all points in Canada and to all United States border points FARE AND ONE-THIRI) For the Round Trip Go: all day Monday, Nov. iOth. until 2 p.m., Tuesday, \or. 11th Return: leave destination not later than wldniKht, Wed., Nov. I2th. MINIMUM vSPECIAL FARH .Adults or Children . . 30c Full particulars from any agent Q€L^uJii4XM. QacifsiC Tiff WORD \% OITTING AROUND NONE MOIS BEAUTIFUL IN 100 YEARS ^1847 ROGERS BROS. 'di.emeinbiaiice The lOdth Anniversary Pattern A HtrtUliti •ndMwMlly fooMM a* M« 52 -PIECE setvicEFoa EIGHT E. I. HOLLEY Dundalk, Ont. Whatever the looking glass and the hour glass may do for women it is the beer glass which will con- tinue to effect the figures of some males. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦«»-»»^4»»» â- »»»»»»♦«»»»»♦♦'»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ »»tO»<0 « >>>> A Message of Importance to Cream Producers - Since Ceraim is an exceptionally good price, it is worth-while to maintain the maximum production of your dairy herd. Nothing will cut produrtion more sharply than the pro- ducing COWS being left out during the unex- pected cold nights. It is, therefore, advisable to stable the milch cows at night from now on. Poultry We are in the market for large quantities of poultry. We buy them alive or dressed, or do custom killing. Flesherton Creamery A us Avis, Manager Phone 66 FLESHERTON, rio r MMKB6iiiatii«<^7)iaa^ ^ . Ulten I look af. our feiinys? Boiida? .>> I jjee ji modem ^ ,. ,, mfdien ^: H.\T WOM.\N doeso't want to improve her home . . . whether she lives in city or country? . . . Kitchea, bathroom, living room, playroom, verandah . . . there is always something that can be done to make work easier, life more comfortable. But such plans take money â€" and most women want to be sure they can be properly carried through before they start. That means savings, and that's where Canada Savings Bonds come in. Y'ou may purchase up to $1000 in any one name. They are as safe as Canada, and may bo cashed at your bank at full face value any time. They pay 2%% interest for good measure, and are registered in the owner's name for protection in case of loss. Thoy may be bought for cash or on easy instalments. The whole family can get behind your plans to make your dreams come true writh Canada Savings Bonds. Consult your bank or investment dealer today. iWn itew)ei* be Sorrp ^u ^^rod/ uiidda£iiiteBondi$ «sSss^«^SSSS5S^^^#»*â€" ^^ SCeONI SEIIIt â- ««««w < ww«W!^<g«jgg'^J^!S^^;j^^^^^'^^!^j^^