Flesherton Advance, 17 Apr 1946, p. 4

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'mr^^^mm Wednesday, April 17, 1946 THE FLESJJERTON ADVANCE CU5TO\i£R;;' SUGGESTION CORNER For Rural Telephon* S«rvice riH WE know it*8 not always easy to keep little ones fromplaying with the telephone, or their older brothers and sisters from spending too much time on the line. We can only remiad you that, until rural facilities can be increased, it is important for everyone to keep their calls as brief as possible. If you have growing children, you can be particularly helpful in preventing needless incon- venience and delays. We ask your co-operation. Ii\ CASH PRIZES NATIONAL BARLEY CONTEST for Seed and Malting Quality Improvement This year grow prize-winning barley. Win one or more big cash awards. Enter the National Barley Contest for farmers in the barley-growing areas of Ontario. INTER-PROVINCIAL AND INTER-COUNTY AWARDS To encourage the growing of improved quality seed and malting barley in 194.6, the brevi^ing and malting industries of Canada are of- fering substantial cash awards to the farmers of Ontario who produce the best barley of certain ap- proved varieties. The National Barley Con- test is being conducted to help overcome a serious barley production situation resulting from an extreme shortage of seed and steadily deteriorating quality. By stimulating quality barley improvement, Canada's do- mestic needs will be met and successful re-entry into world barley markets as- sured la the future. PRIZE AWARDS -$3,900.00 COUNTY PRIZE AWARDS IN ONTARIO TOTALLINO $3,000.00 INTER-COUNTY PRIZE AWARDS IN ONTARIO TOTALLING $400.00 INTER-PROVINCIAL GRAND PRIZE AWARDS TOTALLING (ONTARIO AND QUEBEC) $500.00 Ontario awards are confined to the following Counties:- Bruce Glengarry Lanark . f Prescott I Russell Carletoa Huron ?Tit!JIesex Essex Kent Perth Simcoe North Grey Lambtoa Renfrew Simcoe South All bonafide farmers in the recognized malting areas of Ontario will be eligible to compete in the National Bnrley Contest. Farms iupportcd by commercial or Government organizations are ex- cluded. The content is limited to the following malting varieties of barley: O.A.C. 2!, Mensury (Ottawa 60), Olli and Montcalm. Final date of entry {•. Jucic 15th. For entry form? and additional informatiooi sec your Agricultural Representative or write to: ONTARIO CHAIRMAN nation;:! barley contest committee Crops, Seeds and Weeds Branch, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. THE Flesherton Advance Published oa CoUlng^TOod St, Flesherton, V'admMday of MAh week. CircoUtloa vin !,100b Price in Canada $2.00 per yMr, when paid in adver"'^ |1jB0; la U. 3. A. |2JM) per y«ar, ' -aid m adTanoa «2AI. F. J. THURSTON, Editor CEYLON This community extends sympathy to Mrs- A. S. Muir, whofee brother, Dr. J. F. Grant, of Durham passed away suddenly last Tuesdtoy- The funeral was held at hi^. home on Thursday afternoon- Mr. and Mrs. Osoar McKee and Barbara of Hamilton aipent the week end with Mr. and Mtsv Wm. Cairns. Mtesi Catherffie Caimsi Toronto, was home over the week end'. Miss Jean McMullen of Toronto was a week end visitor at bar par- ental home. Mr- and Mrs Luther Duckett spent the week end in Toronto. Mr- and 'Mi^. Roy Neilson of To- ronto were recent visitors with the latter's sister, Mrs. Jas'. MoMullen. Mi^. J. p. Stewart is visiting with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Stewart and son, Jackson, spent the week end in Toronto. Mru and Mrs. Roy MoDermid of Priceville visited on (Sunday with Mr. and MA. J. S. McDermid- The Ladies' Aid held' a successful crokinole party last Friday evening in the school- Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Maifeliall of Holland Centre visited recently with Mrs- Geo. Jaynes and Sandra. Mr. Douglas Reid of Toronto w«s a week end visitor at hils home. Mr- Douglas Bullock of Toronto spent the week end with Mrs- Jos. Oliver and Mr. R. iC- Oliver- Mrs. Bullock returned with him, after having visited the pafet week with her grandmother. Miss Marie Meadis', chief operator of the Bell Telephone at Tottenham, was a week end visitor with friends in Ceylon and Plefeheiton- Mr and Mrs. John Meadis spent the week end in Toronto- Kindly remember that Mr. Mould, student minister, is conducting Eafr ter services in Ceylon United church this Sunday at 8 p.m. Think back a year ago now. how tense this war- torn world wag. Our soldiers fought and died to have a ibetter world to live in, very typical of our Easter season, when the Savior of the World died to bring Eternal Life to tihe world. Take a few moments to think aibout our Easter season and be present at the Easter service. The many friend^ of Mrs- A. S- Muir are glad to know that she has returned from Toronto to her home. Mr. Grant Muir of Toronto was a recent visitor at his home- Mr. and .Mrs- A. S- .Muir, Mr. Grant Muir, iMr- and Mrs- F. Collin- bon, iMr. and Mrs. J. A. Niohol, Mrs. Will Giibson. Mrs. Clarence Bartley and Mrs. S- p. Hunt attended the funeral of the late Dr. J. F- Grant in Durham on Thursday. Mrs. Jack Torry and little son of Markdale were recent visitoi^ with Mrs. H. Piper. Mr. and Mrs. John Niohol, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs- Ward Harri- son and Mrs- Albert Stewart Flesh- erton, attended the funeral of the la.te Rev- F. G. Fowler .nt Bolton on Monday. Many old friends will re- call Rev. Fowler when he was pastor 0* Flesherton Presbyterian Church, and extend sympathy to his bereaved widow and daugihter, Nancy, and feon, John, who mourn the loss of a kind and loving husband, and father- EUGENIA Mr. and Mrs; Archie McKechnie of Priceville visited! with Mrs. Jamieson and Weteley on Sunday. Mr- Art Proctor is home from Hanover for a few days. ;Mr. Lome Heeney of Toronto spent the week end at the Burton home- His wife and little daughter, Judly, returned to Toronto with him- Miss Eva Doupe of Flefeherton spent the week end with her grandi- parents, Mr- and Mrs- Robt. Haney. Mrs. Ed. Baker and Misfe M- Staf- ford visited with Kimberley friendls recently. Misses Mary sni Isabel MoKee and Mr. McCarthy of Toronto were Week end visitors' at the formers' parental home here, Mr. and Mrs- Carman Sewell of Vandeleur were Sunday visitors with Mr- and Mrs- Fred Duckett. Mrs. Ted Burton is with her daughter, Mrs- Bill Thompson, wTio is ill in Owen Sound hospital- Mtfe. Ken Walker and little son, Donaldi, of Flesherton visited with Mr- and Mrs. Ted Campbell for a few days the past week. Mr- Jim Ross of Toronto tepent the week end at the Duckett home. Mr. Harry Foerster, ColHngWood, spent the week end at his home here. Pte. Allan McGregor has returned to hiis home in Gait, after spending some time pn active service in Jam- aica. He visited his wife and three little sons at the home of her par- ents, Mr- and Mrs. Jafe. Fawcett. He returned to Gait, accompanied by his wife, who was delighted at ihis return. We are pleased to report that Warrant Officer John K. Jamieson has arrived back from oversea^ and is now with his. wife at Alerandria- •Tack is the elder son of Mrs. Jamie- feon and the late Mr. Fred Jamieson- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilson of Kimberley visited on Sunday with Mrs. P. Jamieson and Wesley. >; ? ? y T T y 5* y ? 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Your donation may help put such measures into effect as will save the lives of some of your loved ones â€" even youf own life. It may help to free the world forever from the dread scourge of cancer. This appeal is for an objective of $2,000,000 to provide for a three-year program of cancer reiearch, treatment and province-wide service. GIVE i TO CONQUER CANCER ONTARIO CANCER FOUNDATION Thli erganlxcd drive agalnil cancer It a |elnl effort ol The Ontario Cancer Treolmenl and Research Foundation and Th« Canodlon Cancer Society. DONATIONS RECEIVED AT ANY CHARTERED BANK -i» A' V

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