Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 29 Sep 1948, p. 4

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.â- i.<riUi.i..-».^>»l...l 9^ Wednesday. September 29, 194« THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE ,^ > THE flesherton Advance PobUihed on Collinrwtxxi St.. ViMherton. Wednesday of eacli weak. Circulation 1,100- Priea 91.00 a year in Canada, paid in M&naet; $2.50 prr year in the United Sutet. P. J. THim.STON, E«litor VANDELEUR or 'M K ^ DELL Theatre DURHAM "South Grey's Most ^ Modern Theatre Thursday - Friday Saturday September 30, October 1, 2 **NAUGHTY NINETIES" Starring: ABBOT and COSTELLO Added Feature: "Marshall of Loredo" Stfirring J WIELLIAM ELLIOTT and ^ LITTLE BEAVER ^ Short: \i "Koo Koo Birds" rday Matinee at 2:30 Shows at 7 and 9 p.in. ^ Monday Tuesday / ir§\ Wednesday October 4, 5, 6 "THEY WERE EXPENDABLE" Starrlry ROBERT MONTGOMERY JOHN WAYNE and 'oto-Nite every Wednesday Bij^ Cash Offer "Ruman Relation-s and Mutual Health" wa.s the subject chosen for her ad(ire»3 by Mrs. F. H. Shepherd of Toronto, immediate past presi- dent of Forest Hill Home and School .Association, who was the gue- sipeaker on the social welfare pro- pram of Vand-elcur W.I., held at the home of Mrs. Will liaU-liffc, Thurs- day afternoon, Sept. 2.'trd. In speak- iig on .h-s iMiiely siibj(?ct, .vhich i" of vital interest to evei-yone. Mrs. Shepherd explained how our emotion- atul attitudes atfeot the menUil health of our children, our family Hfe. our own personal health and happines- tind the community. Touching on sex hypiene, she stated that it was im- portant that ti'acl\inH; on this subject should be><-in in early life. She felt that sex education should be taught in schools only when the ""home had failed, as parents have an opportu ity and responsibility to teach grad- ually as the child develops. There wtis a discussion peried following the addre.sa and mental health litera ture was distributed. There was a splendid attendar of memlbors, and visitors were pre- sent from Markdale and Fleshertoi The roll call was answered "How are you using your talents to improve your home or community?" Other items on the program were a reading by Mrs. Mel. Buchanan "Sportsman- ship" by Edgar Guest and Mrs. How- ard Graham, convener of social wel- fare, exiplained the motto: "A rosary of friends I keep, At some I smile, for others weep; But life 'or me with all its needs Is richer for my string of beads." A miscellaneous bazaar was held, the proceeds for the Red Cross. A social hour was spent at a delicious luncheon, served by the hostess, Mr.'. Will Ratcliffe, and Mrs. Geo. Shaw and Mrs. W. Swanton I Mrs. Shepherd was formerly Jean Wright, a Vandeleur girl, and held the highest score in public speaking speaking eontests of business and professional groups in Toronto. Mrs. Shepherd said that the Mental Health Council of Canada was planning a program which they hope to place in all school across Canada. This year they are trying it out in Forest Hill schools and in a school in Montreal Needless to say, this subject is of vital importance in the I'ves of our children. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Graham and Ruth for a few days, when j-h* re- newed friendshi']>s with many old friends and neighb»rs. 'M'i\ and Mrs. Dave Fawcett of Vancouver, B.C, are visiting with Mrs. Ethel Hutchinson, Mlm Myrtle Fawcott and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Fawcett and Vernon, and other a trict friwids. A large crowd from here attend- ed anniversary servicas in Ebenezer church OK Sunday, \Men Rev. H. S. WaiTcn, a former bdoved pastor on this tircuit for eight years, was the guest speaker, and delivered two excellent semions. His subject in the afternoon was "What shall I do with life?" and in the evening "A substitute for crumbling founda- tions." Vandeleur senior and junior choirs led in the service of song Beautiful flowers adorned the altar, and lovely weather 'avored the occa.'Jion. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lougheed of Meitford were recent visitors with .Mrs. Ethel Hutchinson. Mr. Will Johnston apenc a few days with friends in Sarnia district. St. John's United Church Rev. A. G. Macpherson Minister World Communion Sunday, Oct. : will be observed at Flesherton, In tioge and Ehig«nia, 11 ajji., 1 and 7:30 p.m., respectively. Al memlbers and adherents are urged • attend. "And Now I See'* i.s the film bo be shown at the Missionary Rally it Markdale United Church on Friday, Oct. list, at 8 p.m. All welcome. An area conference is being held by the Ontario Temperance Federa ti«n in St. John's United Church or Tuesdp.^, Oct. 5th. at 8 p.m. A sound film "That Boy Joe," and a round table conference will comprise the program. Young people especially invited. Everybody welcome. The Sacrament of Baptism will be available on Thanksgiving Sunday, Oct. 10th, to those members v/h' vrish to dedicate their children to God and His church. THERE'S ROMANCE IN OLD QUEBEC ...YOU'LL ENJOY GOING BY BUS **^ ; <4 «k.. 'It FARES ARE LOW ROUND TRIP TAX INCLUDED Quebec $29.60 Montreal $20.80 Sherbrooke $26.00 (Subject to Change) Tickets and Irrformation at BODEN'S SERVICE STATION â- 4 K 'a ^ When the wife begins to describe the vacation to neighbors, hubby begins to wonder where he was all that time. "FULLER" PRODUCTS FOR SALE Mrs. Shepherd was the gue.st ol TO BE PRINTED SOON! Fuller Brushes â€" the entire stock at one-third off regular price, actu- ally below cost. Act at once. "Hiese goods are all returnable and will be returned shortly, so get your share now at a price yoxi may never see again. Come to the house in Flesh- erton, or write at once, or phone. Remember one-third off regular price for the next few days â€" SJi. Sauffer. phone 67, Flesherton. Only one person in 300,000 is struck by lightning. But there's still that soap on the bathroom floor. An amateur boxer in Michisran kissed his opponent in the riog after losing to him. Determined to S^t in one smack, anyway. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC itEFUSB DUMPING ON B0AO8 IN ARTEMESIA TOWNSHIP .411 persons are hereby notified to cease dumping tin cans, rubbiah 1 anything on the roadsides in Arte- mesia Township, under penalty oi prosecution. â€"By Order of the Road Sapt ATTENTION GREY COUNTY FARMERS There' wil! a Public Meeting at tiw Dept. of Agriculture Office MARKDALE MONDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1948 at 8 pjn. to discuss the following queotioas: Can the Warble Fly be controlled hs preventing it from attacking cattia? Control of Bangs Disease (or abortion in cattle) Better pastures for better cattle. GREY COUTY 3EEF PRODUCERS Edgar Lemon, Wesley Magwood, '4 President. Seetsiagf â€" Â¥' St > '4 1 'Jt f 1^ A. > * FUSHERTON'S NEW TEUPHONE BOOK \ .Jt- '!•«â-  fHI BELL TELIPHONI Now is the time to check and make sure that your listings are correct. Should you wish any chang- es or additional listings call your Telephone Business •.)ffice today We shall be glad to discuss your plans with you. M. Rr-.ED, Manager COMPANY OF CANADA COUNTING ONTARIO'S MIGHTY MOOSE Of all North American deer, the moose iis the niightinst. .^ny wand- erer in the forest who has seen, or even hoard, one of the great creat- ures of half a ton or more thunder- ing through the obstructing under- iniish, w'V- hav- t, i i|>ni!,t whatever about the bulk and strength of the animal. It is this impressive size and power of the moose which arouses admiration, not its appearance. With its high .shoulders; immense muzzle, mnssivf antlers and ungainly body, the bull m»o.9e has a grotesque figure that would have no chanee at all in a beauty (.ontr;t. Ah-..'j ;iii-oncan:i is a rugged beast that splashes through the shallows of a northern lake like a scow in a gale. .A.bout tih .ifascinatiTic: animal sur- pi'isin(?l.y little scientific information appears in the text books, as any hopeful . reader soon discovers. It is (â- Â« the credit of the Royal Ontario Museum of Zoology that this lack is now bciiijr remedied. Tender the lead* er.-ihip of Mr. R. L. Peterson of the Museum's division of mammals, in- tensive i-eseai-ch is in progress again this year as it. was in 1946-'47. By canoe and plane, on foot through the tangled undergrowth of forests. Mu- seum specialists have trailed the moore in areas from the remoter reaches of Algonquin Park in the islandst of Lake Superior and the wilderness beyond that lake. It is a fact-finding project on a scale never hetdr^ attempted in North America. Mojse n'lmo.jrs, habits, haunts and every fact of value con- tributing to the knowledge and pre- servation of the species is being thoroughly investigated, so that the mighty moose might be saved from the doom of extinction. If the parents don't mind that the kids dont's mind, the kids don't. COAL YOUR FAVORITE FUEL PROMPTLY DELIVERED Sam Wright & Son Phone 170 MARKDALE .,i^ ^ % Your banker works .S a depositor or borrower, you value privacy in money matters. Your banker protects that privacy. Your banking transactions are not open to the eyes and ears of your competitor, your neighbor, your community. In other words, the manager of your branch bank and his whole staff are working for yau. â- f^ .;] 3H Contrast this Canadian way with conditions in lands where froedom is deniedâ€"whera every banl( is a political tool, every banker a public official working for the State! State moneipoly of banking, proposed by Socialists here, would opt{ your banking trensacMons to poUtical intrusion. 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