Flesherton Advance, 19 May 1948, p. 4

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w Wecliu-sdav. Max 19. 1948 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE POR THI NEW IMMOVID €OOD/VeAR ilVE MOR MILEAGE BUILT TO GIVE O/ MORE /o Enjoy your holiday trip lumiarred by tire trouble. Ride on the new GixKlyear DeLuxe . . . it's built bitter ... to give you 34% more mileage ... to protect you from Wowout dangers. The famous diamond tread is flatter, wider and thicker to give you extra road- hugging traction in all directions. See us for this extra value Goodyear today. THE flesherton Advance :'ubliBhe<l on Collinirwood St., Fleaberlon, Wednesday of eaich *ceit Circulation 1,100. Price tSi.OO A year in Canada, pAid in •avauce; $2.50 per year in the United States. J. THURSTON. Edittr VALLEY ROAD SOUTH D. MacTavish & Sons FLESHERTON AUTHORilEp GOCm^EAR: ^Al^ ROOFING AND SIDING Aluminum and Steel Roofing, Im- â- â€¢l-bfic and rul-bria sidin;;, aspkak Bhin^Us and eemmt on hand at all ttmea. Some farm e<t«ipmetK, barn hinges, trafcks, *<«., on hand. HAROLD RIClIAUl).SON Phnae 33w.3 Flesherton WOOL GROWERS ORGANIZATION SHIP COLLECT TO WESTON, ONT.\RIO Shippers may ohlain sack« and twine withut charge from VIC. YOUNG, MAXWELL or by wiitintr dire<;t to CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED 217 Bay Street. Toronto 12TH LINE, OSPREY Visitors at the home of Mr. Sam Samierson on Sund«y were: Mr. aMd .Mv.s. Percy Sanderson . of Gibraltar .Mr. and ' Mi.s. Roibt.' -Armstfosg, Shirley and Joan of Hamilton. Mr C'ool<o", Leonard and Percy Perry of Collin}rNV'"id. Miss Tan-sy Tiumison, Reg.N., of Toronto is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Thomson. Mr. (Jaylord Kaittinj; of Detroit, St:,!!'U-v Mi'HzifS and son of Chats- worth, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kaitting of Kifslu-r-ton were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. MtKenzie. The Ladies' Aid held a very suc- cessful meeting at the home of Mrs. Milton Roberts and intend holding .services in the church during the sunmner months, commencing May 28, at 8 p.m. daylight saving time. Mr. and Mrs. Blwood Blakey of Portlaw visited at the Sherman Ot- tewcll home on Sunday. (Intended for Last Week) The fai-mers who are through seed- ing were glad to see the rain, but not those who have some to do yet. Mother's Day Sunday was well looked after at the honie of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wickens. Those home in- cluded; Mrs. R. MbDonald and son (â-ºf Ear Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Idle and family of Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gilbson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin Wiley and daugh- ter, Devina, of F*riceville. Mr. and Mrs. Murel Weber spent Sunday with the latter's mother, Mis. D. Wright, Wasaga Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Russell and daughter of Rock Mills visited Mr. and Mj's. Wellington Faiwcett one day last week. Mr. Jack Weber and three daugh- ters of Priceville have moved to the farm cd Murel W«ber. He in- temls to assist Mr. D. WeJ>ef fiU^ til carpentiy werk Kln« santmer. 'Mir. and Mrs. C. Ward visited with rial ks'burg frie.nd.s on Sunday. F. H. W. Hicklins ^ DEPARTME NT STORE Thinking of a New Suit? We can Hx you up to your entife satisfaction, either in Ready-to-Wear or Made-to-Mcasure garments. Ready-to-Wear Suits, from $29.50 Tip Top Tailors' Ordered Suits $42.50 Odd Trousers, Shirts, Pyjamas, Biltmore Hats, New Neckwear, Light Underwear, Smart Hosiery Hickox Belts, Smart Black and Brown Oxfords. New House Furnishing Items Congoleuni Kugs, Congoleiim, Window vSliades, Crclons, TTonu-sj)uns, Monkscloth, Mar(|ui';cltes, I.ace Ciu'tains, Ceianese Curtains. Frilled Curtains. The Drapery selection is particularly good this season. B-H PAINT A complete stock; all new colms. ii' ycni think of painting ynir house, contact nscarly. THE STORE WITH THE STOCK In Memoriam DEECROFT â€" In laving memory of oLir dear mother, Mrs. Mary Bee' croft, who passed away May 14, 1!)38 We often sit and think of you when We are all alone, For memory is the only friend that grief can call its own; Like ivy on the withered oak, when all other things decay. Our love for her will still keep green and never fade away. â€" Ever remiembered by Mabel, -Mario, Ernest and Earl. 1 CORNJFIBLD^ â€" In loving memory of my dear father and mother', Joseph and Emily Cornfield, who passed away .May i;Uh, 1941, and May 1st, lit47. .M«ny a lonely hoarfcache. Many a silent tear, .\lways a faithful memory For them no longer here; (iod gave me strength to bear it, Courage to fight the blow, l!ut what it meant to lose them None will ever know. â€" Lovingly renuMubered by their Daughter, Ethel. r*r':i)LK,Râ€" .A trilmte to the mem- ory of a dear mother, Mrs. John Pedler, who passed away May 13th, three years ago. â€" 'Sadly missed by her Family, Allie, James and I'earl. COAL I'lease accept this as our way of thanking each and every one from Flesherton and vicinity tor their pu.st bii.sinesS, whether it was a large or small order. Please be advised that we are in a much better position than ever to take care of your valued orders. Our terms are strictly ('.().!>., but we can guarantee delivery of any order you or jour friends may see fit to place with us. Vtfo-j- truly yours, Sam Wright & Son Phone 170 MA UK DALE HEAR PREMIER GEORGE DREW DISCUSS . . . n THE PROVINCIAL ELECTION JUNE 7" Monday, May 24, 10.30 to 11 p.m., Station CBL Friday, May 28, 8.30 to 9 p.m., Station CBL Vote PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE JUNE 7 '4 i 4. Mi 4, 4 t t 4 .4 A 4 H-''^.rtoTe'ara X<iew i-* ' see »t "" • , ;on^ You ^->^* '"' £ this «="^'^'- V,, ,n tassBS-' iSTf**- i-nBS*" NOW ON DISPLAY BOYD BROS. FOR and .MONARCH DEALERS FLESHERTON â- ^T \r-:%\' .aBC?tiii..j,i.^»Ba»iB33atBE..v UPTijaggi -4- 4 A « t II 1 It's a hmx^ malfer Xoiir bank is there to serve you in a personal, private way. \l hen you make a deposit your passbook is elosed to anyone but you and your biuik. Wlien you arrange a loan, that la 8lri<"tly between you and your bank. When you diseuss private financial matters with your bank manager, you know they will stay private. Such privacy is the very essence of Canadian banking. It permits you to deal with y»>ur bank and to use its many services on a basts of complete confidence and trust. 4- 4 « i 4- A 4. A. 5: 1 *â-  T â- * .. -1 Hubilfthod by the Piogrsttive Conwrvalivo Pnrrv of Ontari • POIVSORtJ) BV rot'K n A N K.

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