Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 5 Jul 1950, p. 4

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AVednesday, July 5, 2950 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Sayers* Garage DUNDALK TRACTORS: 1 Farmall M Diesel 1 MarmallH 1 used Farmall A and 2-furrow Plow 1 used 10 â€" 20, on steel 1 used 15 â€" 20, on steel lâ€"SVz-ft. Cultivator, Side Rakes, Hay Loaders, Balers, Manure Spreaders, Mowers (Tractor and horse-drawn), Scotch Diamond Harrows, Electric Cream Separator, Milking Machines, etc. NEW TRUCK: 1950 LI 70 International, with 172-inch wheelbase USED TRUCKS: '49 ^^-ton International '36 Vz-ton International 1 Willy Jeep, complete with belt, pulley, (tower take-off. TIRES: Goodyear and Seiberling Tractor and Car. WE CAN REPAIR ALL MAKES OF TRACTORS AND FARM MACHINERY INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER SALES and SERVICE Phone 51 • - H. M. Sayers Flesherton Advance PtaUiaiMd on CoUingwooil St., lilMiMrtoii, WMfaiwday of Mch ^ •«!(. Qrculation 1,100. Prica ' #2.00 a yaar in Canada, paid in •avancat #2.30 par yaar in iha Unhad Stataa. f. J. THURSTON, Editor FEVERSHAM Mr. Marshall Kerton of Owen Sound visited with hi» brother, Mr. Ohas. Kerton. Captain and MJrs. Wilfis Pedlar and sons of Toronto visited with his father, Mr. Ed. Pedlar, and sister, Mrs. J. W. Stafford. Mr. and Mts. John Stoutenberg of St. Catharines visited her brother, Mrs. Jas. Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Ross hong of Toron- to, Mrs. Harry Montgomery and daughters of Dundalk spent the hol- iday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Long. Mr. and Mrs. John Hudson and Paul spent a few days in Toronto visiting with their daughters. Mrs. Annie Di'tson of ColUngiwood visited over the holiday with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hudson. Mr. C. N. Long spent a few days in Guelph, while Mrs. Long under- went a successful goitre operation. Bob visited his mother over the week end. Mrs. Alice Nieholls of Toronto vis- ited her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Black. Mr. Wm. Wlal'ters, M'r. and Mrs. I working, Keith Esmond, Mrs. John Th6nvpson, all of Toronto, visited with Mr. Chilis. Thomipson. Mr. and Mrs. Gid Eby of Walters Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Don 'Dobbie. of Meaford, Mr. and Mrs. Will Arm- strong of Barrie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Eby. Congratulations to the following young people who were married on Saturday, July 1st: Donald David- son and Margaret Danren, Harold Graham and Helen Parker, Wm. Laugblin and Norma Heitman. The ladies of the village met one evening last week and presented Miss Helen Parker with a shower. 8TH LINE OSPREY iMiss Joan Crawford left last week for Bolton, where she will be direct- or of music at the Fresh Air Camp. Miss Marilyn Lawler is spending two weeks at the O.A.T.C, camp on Lake Couch iching. â- Mr.' and Mrs. Ferg. Somers and Mary spent the holiday week end at the Somers and Haley homes. iMisses Helen and Naomi Somers are holidaying at their home here. Mr. Walter Lawler, Stanley and Floyd, are in Toronto for a time, building houses. They spent the week end at their home'^ere. Congratulations are extended to the nerwly-weds of Saturday: Mt. and Mrs. Don Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Graham and Mr. and Mrj. Nettleton (Margaret Douglas). A man drawing unerniployment in- surance, baiby. bonuses on ten child- ren, and housing parents iwho receive old age pensions, can make a nice living off the taxpayers without When Time is Important And Help Scarce You will find Massey-Harris Hay Loaders; Side Rakes- Power Mowers and Binders. One way to ^ve your labor problems. STOCK ON HAND New No, 6 Tractor Mowers. , Rake-bar Loader 2 Good Used Mowers (1 I.H.C. and 1 iMassey-Hurris) Both in exceptionally good shape 2 New 7-foot iGrain Binders LH.C. Tedder, like new 3 Good Used Binders 1 6-foot, 7-foot and 8-foot Dump Rake 2 Side Rakes 2-furrow Tractw Plows 1-way Discs Disc Harrows New ;and Used Tractor [Cultivators Tractors Nos. 22 and 30 Good Used Pony Tractor: the ideal second tractor for cutting hay and ithe lighter jobs on the farm. HOT WEATHER NEEDS Combinatian Doors Window Screens and Screening Screen Doors Electric Ranges iRangettes Fans Hot Plates Refrigerators, etc. J. M. STAFFORD Phone 27 MASSBY-HARBIS SALES & SERVICE Hardware Builders' Supplies FEVERSHAM When a check comes back marked "no account" it may refer to the issuer. "How do yoji like bathing beau- ties?" "Can't teill. Never baithed any." Chevrolet drives home the facts ! f ACT No. 1 FIRST . . . and Finest ... for ALL-ROUND SAFETY AT LOWEST COST Chevrolet is the only low-priced car offering this five-fold safety protection: (1) Curved Wincisliield with Panoramic Visibility (2) Extra-strong Fisher Uni- steel Body (3) Safety Glass throughout (4) Super-Safe Unitized Knee-Action Ride, and (5; I^roved Certi-Safe Hy- draulic Brakes 1 '.\^\ 11 « FIRST . . . and Finest ... for STYLING AND COMFORT AT LOWEST COST Chevrolet's exclusive Style-Star Bodies by Fisher, with tasteful two-tone interiors, bring you extra- wide form-titting seats â€" extra-generous head, leg and elbow room â€"extra value in eiery de- tail of styling and comfort in this longest and heaviest of all low-priced cars! FACT No. 3 FIRST . . . and Finest ... for THRILLS AND THRIFT Yes, Chevrolet brings you the finest combitiation of thrills and thrift . . . with its highly-improved World's Champion Valve-in-Head engine. You get more tlirills â€" flashing action at the get-away and at highway speed. You get more thrift â€" thanks to a new car- buretor and larger exhaust valves. And traditional Chevrolet dependability! FACT No. 4 FIRST . . . and Finest ... for DRIVING AND RIDING EASE AT LOWEST COST Of all low-priced cars only Ciievrolet offers you tiie superlative riding smoothness, road steadiness and driving ease of Centre- Point Design. Centre- Point Steering, Centre-Point Seating. Low Centre of Grav- ity and Centre-Point Rear Suspension all add up to a ride you'll call a dream! Only Chevrolet brings you this brand of thrills and thrift. It's FIRST ... and Finest ...at Lowest Cost! Step into our showroom and get the facts. Learn about motoring pleasures and thrills "stepped up" beyond anything you have ever before experienced in any low-priced car! Here is a combination of driving and riding ease, road-action and economy, and all-round comfort and safety absolutely exclusive to Chevrolet in its price grange. It's easy driving â€" with the remarkable engineer- ing advance of Centre-Point Steering. It's easy-riding â€" thanks to Centre-Point Seating, Centre-Point rear suspension and low centre of gravity. It's more power- ful, more responsive, with a highly-improved Valve- in-Head engine that flashes you away from a standing start and hoards gas like a miser ! But why be content merely to read about these thrilling new motoring advantages? Come in â€" challenge us to offer you the proof of all Chevrolet's extra value. Then you'll want to drive home the facts for yourself â€" Chevrolet is the only car offering this brand of thrills and thrift â€" the car that's first aitd finest at lowest cost! Come in . . . exomin* Chevrolet ... and you'll know why it's CANADA S BEST SELLER. . . CANADA S BEST BUY! A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE C-750B EUGENIA « â- 4 â- * >« '4 Holiday visitors over the week end were: Miss Dorothy Genoe, Toronto, with Mr. Dave Genoe; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Clinton, Coofcsville, Mr. and Mts. C. Downer, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Ma^ee; Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Patterson, Elnwrale, with Mr. and Mrs. Roy MaoMiillan; Mr. Viic Graham and Mrs. Margaret Mc- Bride, Toronto, with M!r. and Mrs. Ted Burton; Mrs. Geo. Prolctor, Kim- toertey. Misis MilMe MfcMtiiMen, To- ronto, with M<T. and Mrs. E. Prootor; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ljttle and Dar- lene, Proton Station, with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Magee; Miss Ruth Ix>v«tt, Shelbume, Mr. Earl Magee, Sea- forth, with Mr. and Mrs. B. Magee; Mr. and Mrs. A. Pawcett and family, Powassan, Mr. and Mrs. W. Pawcett, Kimlberley, with Mrs. ElBs and Miss Mary Staff old; Mr. and Mts. IKmg. Cennally, Mrs. Ross Lehman, To- ronto, and Mrs! W. G. Davies, Win- nipeg, visited in the village; Mr. and TVTrs. Alex. MiadDonald, CooksviBe, with the Cairns families; Mrs. S. Mkins and family, Nliagiara PaSls, with Mrs. J. Cairns; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bowman and family, Ki'ngs. dale, with Mr. and Mrs. H. Boettger. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Campbell and Jacqueline attended the Caiqp-* bell-Orchard wedding in Toronto on Friday. Mr, and Mrs. 0. J. Rowe and Keith visited Friday and Saturday in To- ronto wiith Mr. and Mrs. WallMe Thompson. On Friday evening they attended the wedding of Miss Daphne Orchard and Dennis Camp- bell at Erskine United Church, Rev. Dr. Duncan officiating. Congratulations to Mr. Dennis Canupbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan CampibeH, on his i-ecent marriage to Mli.ss Daiphne Orchard, Toronto. Siiicorest sympathy is extended to .Mr. John Spanhouse Sr. and family in the death of a loving wife and mother, who passed away in' Centre Grey Hospital Simdav evening-. - Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Rowe of Ta-' ronto spent the holiday week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Rowe. (Intended for Last Week) Sincerest sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. E. Partridge and fain- ily, also to Joan and Wayne, In the loss of a dear daughter, sister 'and mother. Mirs Bill Thompson and Bonnie Lee of Owen Sound are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted feurton. Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacMiMan and BiUie, and Mrs. F. Jamieson attend- ed the wedding of their niece, iMiss Agnes Johnson, to Mr. Frank Ruhl, in Runnymede United Church, To- ronto, on June 26th. Mr. and Mrs. E. Profctor, George and Eleanor, attended the Ruhl- Johnson wedding in Toronto. Misses Isobel and Mai-y McKee Mr. McCarthy and Patsy Stewart, J Toronto visited on the Aveek end with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McKee Mrs. F Genoe, MJr. and Mrs. Lou l!+\ L° ^'f^h^'-ton visited Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. C. Magee Eugenia W.A. ,met on June 2l3t at the h(>me of Mrs. M. Phillips with .La f"«'rJ«™:e. the meeting teeing conducted by Mts. C. "" •* M J* 3 4 % >« r i M I -* I ~ll f M 1 *r ^* tt % :* ~* • ll L % I w T» y^ » -• -* to ^ â- * t *^ ; ♦ ♦ «» â- Â» -» i ^ I â-º « •4 next meeting will be a quilting, to Mrs A 'c M '^^•â- â€¢^*^ °" "^"'y ^"^^h. iMrs. A. G. Macpherson gave an in- Church, while ts read a letter she done'te \^^ ?r".**'^ "^"^^ ^hich is aone by the United " Mrs. Ed(gar Betts received from Mrs. Rutherford, a misslonry. At the close of the m;et- ^l' u ?*'"'y '""«*> was sei«ved by - pioc ^'' «•«• her assistant, Mrs. E McTAVISH'S GARAGE, FLESHERTON Mrs. Howard MacDonald and Jah- ice visited recently with Mr. ISd Mrs. Ed. Breadner. Little Carol McDonald of Kim- â-  berley vasited her grandmother. M«.-. t- Uvaham. over the week emf" NOTICE The plant of First Co-operative ^^ft^•ker.-^, Bnrrie, has been closed for the month of July, while changes in the plant are being made to hand'.a a lartrcr vohinip of hoirs. hence <\l\ .â- =tock will be shipped to Toion -W. J. McMASTER. Shipper Phone 4J FUsherto 1

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