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Flesherton Advance, 3 Dec 1947, p. 4

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Wednesda>-, December 3, 1947 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ »<>»<>'X-A»<M;.<.^M>.»».»^.X^^.<Hfr^>»^>^»<.»«»»»<M>.>»»» ♦ ♦ » ♦ I c ream \Ve are predicting higfher prices for cream during the winter months, extra care should be given your milch cows. iThey will earn you more money. You can be assured that our cream -paying- prices are always the highest, and we also pay 1 cent per pound butterfat over truck prices for cream delivered to the cream- ery. We test your cream and make payment within 20 minutes. Eggs The egg market is still firm. We try hrrd ,to give the producer the very best grade to comply with government regulations. Market your eggs often, as eggs held too long become stale and must be placed in lower grades. We bave a very good market f(;r eggs, and our prices are always up to the market. Poultry We are continually striving to seCure the best possible markets for poultry, so that we, in turn, can pay the producers the highest poss- ible prices. If your poultry is ready for market deliver them to the creamery, or have our truck pick them up. We have raised prices 2 cents per pound for dressed chickens over 5 lbs. in weight. ' p--'^Wf i DUCKS AND GEESE Wit hthe present high feed prices, we think 'it dvisable to market your ducks and gee^e now, instead of waiting for the Christmas market. Our prices are good. *** Flesherton Creamery A. . ui Avis, Manager Phone 66 FLESHERTON. • rio Quality Meats SPECIAL THIS WEEK Meat by the quarter at prices that are right. Flesherton Meat Market Phone 47 A. Heinderson, Manager SEND US YOUR ^ream and Eggs We pay cash for Cream, 'Eggs *nd Poultry We buy Live or Dredded Poultry every FRIDAY We are iproud of our most Modem Locker Storage and you are invited to come tin look it over. Telephone Thombury 648r33 for prices. Kimberley Dristrict Co-operative SUNDAY Chicken Dinners $1.00 includins,'- extras Each Sunday, from now until Christmas, we are serving a Special Chicken Dinner from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Make your reservations early, if possible. BEST GRILL FLESHERTON Phone 13 H. Best, Prop. ^^^^^^^^^^ iiniiriiiimiiimmi nn n il i i^sn THE flesherton Advance Published on CoUin^wood St., Flasharton, Wednesday of eseli •reek. Circulation 1,100. Price t>.00 • year in Canada, paid in adraaee; 92.50 ppr year in the United SUtei. r. J. TOUBiSTON, Editor CEYLON We are sorry to learn of the illness of Mrs. Gandier. Rev. Gandier aipent the week end with his wife at London and in his absence the services were taken by his son from Wetland. We hope Mrs. Gandies will soon be in much better health. The Ladies' Aid held their Novem- ber meeting at the home of Mrs. Dave Adams Wednesday afternoon. Owing to stormy weather, tb« attendance was small. In the absence of the Mrs. Will Gibson, the president, the duties were taken over by Mrs. Geo. Jaynes. The secretary-treasurer. Mrs Goessell, was present. There were three ladies presest from the Price- ville Ladies' Aid. A pleasant after- oon was sPent and tihe hostess served refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Matsom and little son, Mr. and Mrs. A. White of Toronto visited Sunday with Mrs. M. Irwin and Mrs. W. Bursett. Kindly remember tihte Ceylon Pub- lic Schoo-l concert Thursday, Dec. 18, in the school. Ooime and enjoy an evening wiiilv the pupils and teacher. Miss E. AMcen. IMts. Geo. Jaynes asd daughter, Sandra, spent the week end with friends in Oshawa and attended Santa Claus rliy there. Miss Helen Balantyne spent the week end at her parental home in Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. J. GiUeapie of Hope- ville visited om Saturday with the lat- ter's moblier, Mrs. Knox. We ho(pe our sitik folk tn the village and Ceylon vicinity willl improve in health and be able to enjoy our Christmas season. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hunt of Price- ville were callers in the village on Monday. Mr. John MoWilliam, manager of the co-operative store in Flesherton, and Mr. Ken Stewart, went to Toronto Tuesday to attend the annua] co-op. convention being held there. (Intended fer Last Week) The sympathy of this community is extended to .Mr. .John Rit<'hie of tlio Pricf^vilU- district, whose mother passed away recently. Miss Nancy Mc William. Nurse in Training at the 0. and II. Hospital, Owen Sound, wa.s a recent visitor at her parental hoime. Mis. Geo Snell .spent the week end with friends at Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cairns spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scrace anda ftimily at Todmordeii. We are sorry to learn of so many sick folk in the vicinity. We hope they may all improve in health very soon. Mrs. Geo. Ycrkley and daughters, Shirley and Janice of Belmore were recemt visitors at the home of Mr. F. Miller. Receiilt visitors with Mr. ;^d Mrs. J. S. McDemnid and Melville were. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Watson. Hol- stein, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McDermid and son of Priceville. Mr. Ray Mt- Dermid of Top Cliff. Miss Agnes MePhail is spending a few dayjHn Toronto. Mrs. Harrison oif Toa-onto is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Jo>hn Gibson. We are sorry to leani Mrs. Gibson is in poor health. Mr. and Mrs. R. Patterson of To- ronto and Mrs. A. Stewart of Plesh- erton,vi«it«d on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. Hogiarth. on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mr. and Mrs, Joe Stauble visited StoneKouse of Priceville Mr. and Mrs. E. Mtitchell spent Monday in Toronto. Mr. P. Henvphill took over tIhe duties ^for the day as the agent. Mr. and Mi-s. John Montijomery. of Toronto and Mrs. S. P. Hunt of Price ville wore recent callers with Mrs. Ai-chfhaid. Heci'nt visitors with Mrs. Joseph OliviM- and R. C. Oliver were, Mr. and Mrs. Hobt. Vause, Dundalk, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Oliver and dau.uhler, l>innina. and Mr. and Mrs. Dini^r r>ii!l- (ick (if Toronto. United States currency available for use in pleasure travel is now limited to 1^150 per person per year. A« in the past • a Form H permit it required by anjroiM taking out of Canada more than 1 10 U.S. or more thai a total of 123 in Canadian and foreign currenctea. i mm „ U.S.DOLURS Sm your fcadir far Mi cfataih. FOREIGN EXCHANGE CONTROL lOARP O T T A W Just 21 more shoppiftg days until Chiistmas. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stephens and children visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ottewell on Sunday. We wish to extend our deepest sympathy to Mrs. Fred Jamieson and family in the loss of a loving son and brotl'er. Mi-s. Peter Somers of Brantford spent the week end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stephen spent the week end at the Somers home. A number on his line attended the Sunday School concert in Feversham and also the presentation at Eugenia for Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonalu (Gayle Genoe). KIMBERLEY Mrs. Mel Brush and son, Herman, of Kearney visited ovei- the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wajrne Weber. They were accompanied by Gerald Kirkpatrick, wbo visited at his par- ental home here. D. L. Weber & Sons have been on the roads, whloh makes us believe that winter is here. The Women's Institute nxet at the home of Mrs. Chas. Graham Thurs- day last with 19 m«mibers present. Miss Leona Kirkpatrick of Toronto spent Sunday at her home bere. Miss Velma Hutchinson spent the week end witb her sister, Mrs. Ted McCracken, at Flesherton. Mrs. S. Burritt has gone to spend some time with Mi-s. Chas. Thompsori at Cheeseville. Gordon and Kendal Chard, accom- panied by Ellis and Keith Carruthers. .attended the hockey game in Toronto nn Saturday nigbt. Christmas Suggestions FOR THE HAPPY HOMEMAKERS Lovely English Dinnerware in 50 and 66-piece Sets Silver Cream and Sugars Buttetr Dishes Pyrex Ware Pressure Cookers Roasters and other Enamelware Cutlery Coleman Lamps, Lanterns and Gas Irons Alarm Clocks Wrist Watches Electric Clock Electric Irons Electric Cozette Heaters iStep and Save Tables and Ladders New "Sunshine" Baby {Carriage ^23.95 Wood Heaters Coal Heaters and Circulators Oil jHeater Stromberg-Carlson Radio £veready Batteries FOR THE YOUNGER FOLK Ski-is SVr feet. 6 feet. ^Vi feet, from f4.7S to %\\M Ski Poles Ski Harness Boys' Sleighs and Wagona Sunshine Tricycles Hockey Sticks Ja«k Knivea Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets Schick and Gillette Razors Shave Brushes Flashlights Perkins Bill Folds and Key Cases Men's and Ladies' Toilet Sets Men's Club Bags and Travelling Cases Also on Hand Wagner Electric Motors Electric Cream Separators Tin Wash Boilers with copper bottoms Combination Doors Good selection of \j9«A Radios .from 110.00 upw Guaranteed in good condition What you are unable to see: ask about. WE AIM TO HEiLP YX>U W J.fM. STAFFORD Dealer in Modern Farm Machinery PhoQf 4r22 FEVERSHAM I |: ♦♦♦ ♦t ' f t f 1 1 1 1 1 i it»<i««**. | .».>. i ♦ni iii n i m i umm it A T Conceit is a form of ill health, says a scientist. That ought to make it hard for some folk to get insurance. After trying some of the st^ps of modem dancing, you'd better coaint your feet. You should have two- 8TH LINE OSPREY The Farm Forum held last Mon- day's meeting ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sniili\ It was decided to plow the roads mrtil after ChristniMs \\'c are son-y to report some of the (•hil(h'pn on this line ill with mimips. Init hope that they will soim all li^ well again. CHRISTA^AS SUGGESTIONS BEDROOM SUITES 3 Pieces $69.95, J89.95, $95.08 $119.50 $139.95 $189.50 Odd Dressers, plate glass mirror $32.50 Odd Chiffs $22.50 UNFINISHED FURNITURE Dressers. Vanities, Chiffoniers, Benches Night (Tables, Kitchen Tables Chairs and Stools MATTRESSES Cotton Felt, all sizes $11.95 Layer Felt, all sizes $15.50 v^pring- Filled, all sizes $27.50 Spring-s, all sizes $8.50, $12.50 DINING ROOM SUITES A few left at the old price 9 pieces $145.00 $184^0 CHESTERFIELD SUITES A good range of covers 3 pieces From $11S.M STUDIO COUCHES Many good covers to choose from. Complete with back and wardrobe $53.50 and up Hampers $7.50 and up End Tables $4.7''' and up Occasional Chairs $13.50 \\\^ Satin Cushions $.^.25 up Mats $1.59 up Hassocks %2.7':^ 'IVIephone Sets $18 25 C(irner Cupboard $U.05 i.iiS'g'age .'j>3.25 Kadio G.E $2S 95 W C Bed Lights $1.95 Table Lamps $4.95 Card Tables $2.25 Boudoir Lamps $4.95 Medicine Cabinets $3.25 up What Nets 95c Coffee Tables (folding) $3.49 Bedroom Chairs $9.75 Mirrors $2.15 Oriental i^up^s 6 ft. 6 in.4.x ft. 6 in" $38*25 ^^"i-Boy $6.50 Metal Tables $3.50 A'oiffl„.d Waxers SW, iVSca;, "''' f.f ^mpct Sweeper $6.9; Cnhitiets (metal) <;;ii.95 DOLL CARRIAGES $3.89 Slcio-hs. Wagons. Scooters, Wheelbaiows. Tricvcles, and Trailers Walkers, Baby Baths '--s3j Phone 78w Richards We Deliver FLESHERTON s«lt A â-  :â- >â- Â«.â- >*• ?i3.Â¥S^ilS*1

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