Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 18 May 1949, p. 7

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* > ^TiE FLESHERTON ADVANCE W'ednesdav, Mav 18, 1949 9- 1 -5 Eugenia Garage We Specialize in COMPLETE OVERHAUL JOBS TO ALL MAKES OF CARS ^ Acetylene Welding We also have a very grood line of Accessories, Goodrich Batteries, Firestone Tires RELIANCE GAS and OIL LUNCH COUNTER CABINS FOR RENT TAYLOR'S GARAGE EUGENIA CEYLON EUGENIA Robert Skinner, Mechanic Phone 119 wl i ♦♦«^->*«<~x~x~:~:K~><~x•<KK~><~>«♦>->><"H~M~:-^♦<KK~:~^*4><-fr**<>*** Cream Since the time has come when second grade cream is being rejected, we would suggest that you deliver your cream two or three times a week and make sure of receiving top price. We are now paying 2 cents above truck prices for delivered cream. Cull Ycur Flock This is the time to cull out the hens which are not laying, as there is a good market at present for old hens. Starting on Wednesday, May 4th, the Cream- ery will be open until 10:00 p.m. for receiving cream and eggs, on \\Vdnesday and Saturday nights until futrher notice. Flesherton Creamery Angus Avis, Manager Phone 66 Fleshertcn Ontario ^.<~xk-<'<-kK'<k~:k~:~x-><"Xkk-^<kkk~>«>-:~:-K":~8-:-:":">-:~:-x-:"X~:~ ( intended ior Last Week) Week end guests with >Ir. and Mis. Harvey Boettger were: Mr. and Mis. Kobt. Molson and son, Bobby, of Waterloo. >U-. and Mrs. Ja£ob Burkhardt and Miss Adeline Mussel- man of Elmira. Visitors on Mother's Etey with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Magee and Jim were all members of their family: Mr. & Mrs. Ranald Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. C^cil Magee, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Por- teous of Maxwell, Mrs. L. White ot Flesherton, Mta. Mr. and Jos. Little of Proton Station and their families and Earl Magee of Islington. Mrs. John MacDonald, Donalda and Donald, visited for a few days recently with the former's parents at Brighton. Mr. Donald Young and two daugh- ters have returned home to Sarnia and Mrs. Young remained to spend a couple of weeks longer with her father, Mr. Wm. Duckett. Mr. Dave Gehoe has been assist- ing his brother. Thos. Genoe, Flesh- erton, with seeding operations. Miss E. Whittaker of Oweu Suund Mr. >''"' HnrnTiil! and Mts. Clark, of Walters Fails wera visitors Sunday with Mrs. J. Cairns and Shirley. Mr. Jake Williams, who is in a Toronto hospital, in progressing fa- vorably and was ple-ased with calls from W. â- â- ^. Martin of Oakville, Miss W'inneta Maitin and Miss Marge Park of Toronto, all foi-mer Eugenia residents. On Sunday. May I?. Mr. Williams obsei-ved the S2nd anni- versary of his birthday and appre- ciated the lovely birthday greeting- cards sent to him by old fi-iends at Elugenia. He expects to return to his home in a few weeks. Mrs. Thos. Stewart has purchas- ed a store at .\rnott. near Chats- woth and takes possession soon. We wish her success in her now home. We understand that Miss Joyce Patterson has resigned her posit' • as school teacher in the local sckool and Miss Blanche Walker, who is ^-t â- .-•);.- r- \"r>iwiijil V-oc been accept- ed as teacher, her duties to com- mence in September. Mt. Hen\j- Tiidor is confined to his bed with bruises on his legs and cuts on his face, caused when he accidentally fell from the dam while fishing on Tuesday. Mother's Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Magee were: Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Magee and Garn- et. Mr. and Mrs. Sumley Magee, Dale and Gwenda, of Maxwell, and Mr. Delbert Magee of Hamilton. Their dauarhter. Mrs. Glenn Pedlar of Xipigon. talked to her parents by telephone, sending greetings tc her mottter for Mother's Day. ^ â-  S. Beam, train despatcher at ... "^'' , and Mrs. Beam were re- loronttf, ^f ^,. ^n^ jj^^. e. C. cent Kuestf â-  Mitchell. ^ ,. I » Mr. and Mrs. Alex. «*. y^^_ tended the rvL-Clipg of Mrs. ." Lean's nephew in Toronto Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Irish and Rev. Blanchard of Toronto were le- cent viistors with Mr. and Mrs. P. Hemphill and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Stoneouso and family of Priceville visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stauble. The Ladies' Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Ed. Genoe on Wed., .May ?5th, at 2 p.m. D.S.T. Mr. and Mrs. John Otte.veil ol Flesherton and M; . and Mis. Earl Ottewell of Pickering we'-e visitor?- Sui-flay -with Mr. and Mrs. G. Croft. i.i- and Mrs. Wm. Gioioa • avo returned to Port Credit, after holi- daying at their home here. I GREY - BRUCE I LIBERAL CONVENTION V will be held >n i Town Hall, Walkerton I Thursday, May 19th X at 8:00 p.m. •5- for the purpose of choosing a Liberal Candidate to contest the ^ riding of Grey-Bruce in the Federal Election on June 27. * * * * * * * t * t i * (Intended for Last W'eek) Miss Frances CoUinson. Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Collinson. Mrs. Archie Mc Mullen of Toron- to is visiti:ig with friends in this community Mr. A. E. Goessel of Collingwood spent the week end at his home. Miss M. E. Aitken spent the week end with her parents at Holstein. Mr. H. F. Jaynes. Oshawa, spent the week end mth Mr. and Mrs. George Jaynes. Miss N'ancy McW'illiam of 0-wen Sound spe-it Sunday at her home. Mise Jean McMullen of Toronto spent the week end with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. MicMullen. Mr. and Mlrs. Percy Hemphill and family visited on Sundav with Mrs. Husrh Wright. Feversham. Miss Catherine Stewart, Reg.N'.. of Owen Sound -was a recent -visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Hogarth Mrs Geo. Campbell is \isitine- Mr. and Mrs A. Watson. Turtle To'-- Miss Dorothy Snell of Oshaw.-- spent the week end with Mrs. Go â-  Snel! and Mr. ar^ci Mb-^. T-=nao Snel' CEYLON REFRESHMENT BOOTH We now handle Clover Leaf ice crcar, aH kinds of 5-.-p. tobacco ano cigarettes. Get them from us. JOS. STAUBLE Phone laTwS Ceylon. Ont. T You'll feel t X A MISER ON fUEL E-'^^'^"±o.Wc«7ouU't^Wl engine speeds ottenl«s> ^^^ sccond. '*"«V°J.op-forged cr«nk- struction with drop '°^ round ,h.ft; lo"8-*^>f "^^yons-, "wet" •â- take it"! POWER FERGUSON TRACTOR 3 PLOW CAPACITY How can a tractor so compact, so easily handled, put forth so much power for the heavy jobs? Two reasons! RRST â€" is the Ferguson System of Linkag« and Hydraulic Control. It takes advantaga of natural forces in linking implement to tractor, making them one single "self-propelled" unit, and automatically increasing traction for the harder pulling. .-Vt the same time, the work of raising, lowering, carrying and controlling depth of the implement is done for you, hydraulically. SECOND â€" This power, so fully utilized, is supplied by the "farm-tjT3e" overhead valve engine of Ferguson and Conti- nental Motors design. Engineered and built for low operating cost, with longer hours of running on the numy dift'erent kinds of work .vou'll find the New Ferguson can do. Together, this combination gives you a farm machine with more than enough power, yet easily controlled, flexible for the wide range of farm requirements. Whether you judge tractor performance by how easy it makes your work, the time saved, or b.v how much it lowers your cosf of production, ask us to anange your deitou- stration. You'll find the New Ferguson is the modem farm machine for you. A Beaver Valley Motors, Clarksburg UiuUm- .\cw ManasTtncnt R. M. TYNDALL, Proprietor Austin and Kaiser-Frdser Sales and Service ANP riROVfON ITtTBM IMPL£MGNTS 0«*r.«f>l l>f«kr Harrv t%< t•^5i^ SPEAKERS: Hon. Lionel Chevrier Minister of Transport Hon. Farquhar Oliver Provincial Liberal Leader and Walter £. Harris 5: ROBERT SLOA-N", President. JACK McDonald. .Secretary. - I CEMENT GRAVEL, SAND DELIVERED OR LOADED IN YOUR OWN TRUCK H. A. McCauley Phone 24J FLESHERTON ♦ God Save the King •; NOTICE â€" FARMERS 24 Hour Service WE PAY AS HIGH AS IIO.OO FOB DEAD OR CRIPPLED HORSES and COWS « ceordiBg to sixe and condition â€" Small animals remored We do tile loading. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR OLD HORSES Phone riunHqlk 14n â€" Rever«i? Charges NICK PECONI, OWNER In the line of phrenology, a large lump above a man's ear indicates he's argTimentative at home. Some men m-arry to have someone to tell their troubles to, and soon have plenty to talk about. \ n strictest coioiccle^iee.. That's the way you want your money matters handled. That's the way your bank handles them. When you deposit money, cash a cheque, make a money transfer, aiTange a loan, you want it done speedily, efficiently . . . and above all. confidentially. It is only natural that yom' bank should work that way for you. for privacy is traditional in Canadian banking. In any case, the coit\petirion of other banks assures it. Canada's ten chai'tered banks â€" competitive, efficient, private â€" provide for millions of customers a service unexcelled in the world. f Sfofe monopoly of banks would wipe out competition and would open your bank account to the eye of the itate official. SPONSORED YOUR BANK

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