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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 21 Apr 1938, p. 4

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THE COLBORNE EXPRESS THURSDAY, APRIL 21st, 1938 CASTLETON April 19th, 1838 Friends from Gait visited Mr. and Mrs. Ratz on Monday. Miss Bessie Fitchett of Vemonville spent a day last week with her friend, iMaster Lyle Welton spent the weekend with his aunt. Mrs. J. Harn- Naisi .Mrs. Bell weekend n Ritchie. Miss Thelma May of Cobourg spent served. Friday with her parents. Mr. and i r>n i Mrs. Ernest May. Miss Pauline Pomeroy is spending the holidays with friends and relatives in Toronto. Mr. Jim Arkils of Bancroft is spending the holidays with his moth- last week. They were much enjoyed by all who heard her. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McNutt and ! children of Morganston. Miss Nellie Pomeroy of Codrington, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lovelace and son Ted were Easter visitors at the home of their j parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Pomeroy. I The President, Mr. Raymond Bowen presided over the meeting in the i usual manner. A duet was sung by j Misses Myrtle and Ruth Poole. Solo by Elwood Moore. Several games j played and a delicious lunch . J. Arki Do not fail to attend the specal meetings ;n~the United Church every night this week. The famous evangelists, Revs. Leonard and Gilbart will conduct the services. Hear Rev. Leonard, the gospel singer. Every night at 7.45. ,Mt. Cookstown The special meetings in the Pentecostal Church will continue during this week. Rev. Rotley and daughter are assisting during these meetings Special music at all services. This week each night, Mondays and Fridays excepted, at eight. The famous three-act play, "Correspondence Courtship," was put on Earl McVety of i °y tne YounS People's League at sited Mr. and Mrs.'.Tack Morganston United Church on Tues- Captain Argyle Allen of Toronto spent the weekend with his wife and son at their home. Miss Verna Whitney spent the weekend with her friend. Miss Lorns Summers at Salem. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McKague spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry WSlson, Warkworth. Stillman on Saturday. Miss Marjorie Carr is spend'ng tl holidays with her grandparents. M and Mrs. David Arkles. Mr. David Ferguson of Moui .Pleasant spent Sunday with his sis er, Mrs. Mattie Calberry. Miss Mildred McGregor. . Th. The Church ?y are expecting to present their ] The annuai business meeting of the Castleton Women's Institute was held the home of Mrs. Rex Haynes Donald of Carmel spent Easter with Thursday afternoon, April 14th. The following officers were elected President--Miss Harriet Bowditch. 1st Vice-Pres--Mrs. H. Welton 2nd Vice-Pres.--Mrs. J. C. McKague Sec.-Treas.--Mrs. J. Stillman Asst. Sec.-Treas.--Mrs. W. Baxter District Director--Mrs. C. Wolfraim Pianist--Mrs. S. M. Purdy Press Reporters--Mrs. C. Whitney and Mrs. Fred Warner. A delicious lunch was served by all members. 5 mother. Mrs. Jos. Da; Mrs. Walter Gillespie is spending a few days with her sistetr, Mrs. W. Wrinkwalter. at Marmora. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Day and son Mr. Elwood Moore is spendng the holidays with his sister. Mr. and James Stark. NewtonviJle. Miss Goldie Gleason of Carmel spent Thursday afternoon of last week with Mrs. Argyle Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stillman and family of Norham visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stillman on Friday. Misses Lottie and Hazel Killen-beck of Hastings are spending the holidays with Mr. Enos Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. M. McGregor spent Sunday with his son, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McGregor, at Grafton. Mr. and Mrs. E. Smith and Mrs. ! Clai Forbes of Frankford spent Sunday ; M with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Haynes. ! Ker Master Donald Harnden spent one day last week with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. H. Welton. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Haynes and Mrs. McMurray. children of Colborne visited her sist- ,'llmu. ,,,.-„, tnp vjiia!,p erMrs. Argyle Allen, on Sunday. ^ ^ ^Honse Mr. George Wolfraim of Warkworth •r,„n.sdav evening. VERNONVILLE April 19th, 1938 Mrs. Jos. Darling visited friends in e village on Wednesday last. Miss Elvina Jarvis visited Mrs. ce Fitchett on Wedntsday last James. Kerr and son. "Davey" Kerr, were in Cobourg on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Warner of Toronto spent Faster with her mother, ided. the dance a Mr. Arthur Goldstein of Torontc pending the holidays, with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wolfraim , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mallory and sPent Easter Sunday With his mothc, familv of W.arkworth spent Sunday ! Mts- Meta Warner. with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Herman ! Mr. and Mrs. Will Hoskin spent Lane. Tuesday evening at the home of Mi- Mr. Irvin.Rabson of Toronto, spent I and Mrs. Keith Waite. the weekend with his wife at her i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cuffe and sot parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wolf- ! spent Sunday with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Jack Cowey Evangelists Gilbart and Leonard AT CAJTLETON - Evangelistic Services codtifiue in the Castleton United Church each evening this freek and next at 8 o'clock SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, AT 8 O'CLOCK Rev H. H. Gilbart will lecture on the subject. "How to Add Ten Years to .Your Life." Demonstrated. A chart will be given \e|ch family in attendance. SUNDAY ^SERVICES Castleton United Church, J:...'. 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Morganston United Church".......................... 2.30 p.m. Oak Heights Service withdrawn Special Music at All Services ALL WELCOME [ »Rev. M. L. Hinton, Pastor Mrs. Campbell of Castleton is spending a few days with her daughter. Mrs. Clifford Gillespie. Mrs. Stanley Deviney and son of Enniskillen spent last week Masters Billy and Bunny Harnden of Vernonville spent the weekend with their grandmother. Mrs. S. M. Purdy. Miss Luella Lane is spendng the holidays with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jack ----- worth. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Joice of Aca- Mr.' Clarence Guntetr of Whitfby : demy Hill spent last Sunday with spent the holiday weekend with his j Mr. and Mrs. Norman Turk, mother, Mrs. D. Gunter, and sister Miss Millie McGregor of Castleton Leona. J spent a few days with her friend. Miss Marian Olmstead, from Near Miss Bessie Fitchett, this week. Mrs" Jack Malory* at Wa* -other, Mrs. McMurray. Marmora, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Olmstead. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ellis, Castleton, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Sabins. Grafton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Haynes. We are glad to report that Master Donald Baxter is able to be out around again, but will be unable to attend .school this year. We are sotiw to report that Mr Harry Pomeroy is ill of pleurapneu-monia. His many friends wishing a speedy recovery for him. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stillman. Mr. and Mrs. P.- A. Thompson had tea with Mrs. J. E. Wolfraim on Saturday evening of last week. The Young People's League of the United Church held a bean social in the basement of the Church on Wednesday evening. April 13th." A good crowd attended the final dance at Black's School house on Thursday evening, April 14th, and all reported on enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jones of Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Haynes and daughter, Ruth spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knapp. Mr. md Mrs Gordon Sherwin of Cobourg is spending the Easter Holidays with his parents, M8f. and Mrs. Frank Sherwin. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frederick were in Belleville on Saturday, attending the funeral of an uncle, the late Mr. David Frederick. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Clarke entertained a numlber of friends on Tuesday evening. The evening was spent in dancing and cards. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cryderman and chidren of Huntsville are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fitchett and other relatives this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larry and Miss Bernice Larry of Peterboro and Miss Ethel Larry of Toronto spent Easter Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larry. The Woman's Missionary and the Woman's Association members met at the home of Mrs. C. B. Turk on Thursday afternoon. After the Missionary meeting the ladies quilted the Mission Band girls quilt. We are glad tq report Mrs. Nathan Drumm is improving after her recent operation in Toronto Hospital; and Arnold Olmstead of j a]so Miss Marion Deviney is coming Elginburg with hi Newman. Mrs. West Drinkwalter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Drinkwalter and Miss Winnie Drinkwalter of Marmora had tea on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. r -vid Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. S. Matters and relatives of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mts. J. C. Bowen. Master Bert Bowen returned home with them for the holidays. We are sorry to report that Miss Grace Bennett has been confined to her bed with the flu. Her duties along nicely (at time of writing) aft her operation for appendicitis at Cobourg Hospital. EDVILLE April 19th. 1938 Master Glenn Howe is spending his Easter holidays at the home of his grandparents, Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. George Waite of Port Hope visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Waite, on Sunday last. Miss Mabel Stickle, Mr. and Mrs. j telephone office have been filled j Russell Eckert and Mr. Bill Stewart, by" Miss Madeline Covert. ! all of Toronto, spent the Easter week Miss Beatrice Purdy and Mr. V. \ end at the home of the former's par-Willineston of Woodstock, and Mr. ents, M,r. and Mrs. Harry Stickle, and Mrs. M. Dudlev of Toronto are ! Dr. and Mrs. Harold Hinman and spending the holidays with their i their two sons of Sheffield, Alabama, mother, Mrs. S. M. Purdy. i have returned to their home there, We are glad to report that Mr. 1 after spending a few days at the Douglas Tait was able to return home of His father and mother, Mr. home from Cobourg General Hospital and Mrs. Edward Hinman. on Saturday, after his recent opera- Dr. Arthur Burleigh of Buffalo is tion. and is doing very well. spending a few days at the home of Mrs West Drinkwaler, Mr. and ' nis mother-in-law, Mrs. A. A. Murphy. Mrs "Arthur Drinkwalter, Miss Win- Hon- Thomas and Mrs. Murphy and nie Drinkwalter and friend of Mar- children of Ottawa spent the Easter mora, had Sunday dinner with her! h;°lida.y at Uie Jiome of his mother, sistetr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gilles- . A. Murphy. Miss Green, returned missionary Men never have too many ties, j from India, held special services in Give him. one for Xmas. Beautiful the Wesleyar Methodist Church on t'es at Fred Hawkins. Boxed too-- [ Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of low prices. 1 Theobald's Savings Store GROCERY SERVICE STATION OUR PRICES ARE LOWEST Give Us a Trial and Be Convinced If you have anything to sell, or want to buy anything--try our Condensed Ads. on Page Five LAKEPORT April 19th, 1938 Mr. Thos. Cuthbert spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Peebles have moved into their new home. Mr. Nelson Cuthbert of Cobourg spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. Gordon Kirk of Detroit, Mich., visited his mother, Mrs. J. Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Williams jr., of Rochester, visited friends here on Sunday. Miss Velma^ Weston of Toronto spent a few days with Miss June Cartwright. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lines of St. Catharines spent the weekend with Miss Irene Oke. Mr. Wm. Hogle of Colborne was a Sunday visitor at the home of Capt. and Mrs. H. Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McMurray and family of St. Catharines visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oke last week. An Easter Service was held at St. Peter's Anglican Church on Sunday evening. Special music was rendered by the Choir of Trinity Church, Col-Mr. and Mrs. J. Kernaghan and son Billy have returned to their home at North Bay, after spending the past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kernaghan. Easter Service in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church was conducted by the Pastor, Rev. C. G. Graham, B. A., who delivered an interesting and inspiring address. Special music was rendered by the choir, and Messrs. H. Kernaghan and M. Pettibone gave delightful violin numbers. MORGANSTON April 19th, 1938 Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds spent Easter at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Toronto are busy at their house here. They are re-building. The aluminum demonstrator gave a tea at the home of Mr. L. Darling on Thursday night. Some of the friends attended the funeral at Codrington on Tuesday of Mrs. Nettie Ames Cameron, who died of burns from upsetting a dish of coal oil wheh set on the warming closet of the stove. Mr. Cameron passed a few yeaTS' agQ, and they leave three little boys. SPECIAL for a limited time THE COLBORNE EXPRESS for One Year THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN for FIVE Years Both for $2.50 Expert Plastering and Repairs Plain or Ornamental Work ALSO CEMENT WORK Estimates Furnished Work Guaranteed A. RILEY Address: Cobourg R.R. 5 Phone : Grafton 40 3% '470 A legal investment for Trust Funds Unconditionally Guaranteed THE STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION STERLING TOWER TORONTO A. D HALL Local Representative -- Colborn* Cattle Dehorning and Clipping Cows and Horses WILLIAM HAMMOND is thoroughly experienced in dehorning and clipping live stock and all work entrustea to him will receive prompt and expert attention. Moderate Rates. Phone 93rl2, Colborne Tinsmithing and Plumbing Complete Line of STOVES AND FURNACES STOVE PIPES AND ELBOWS Stoves to be sold on Easv Payment plan. Call and get terms. A. B. MULHALL The Express is your home paper. It prints all the local news fit to read. Its advertisers are reliable and stand back of the merchandise they sell. The Country Gentleman is the oldest agricultural journal in the world. Published monthly, comprising about 100 pages, it contains numerous well mg auoui, iuu pages, n contains numerous well written articles of general interest as well as reliable information on agriculture, gardens, orchards, hortiT culture, live stock and poultry. There are several pages of interest to women and some very good reading for both girls and boys as well as a dozen or more pages of better than average fiction. Both these papers should be in every farm home in this district Radio Service G. G. Hinton Graduate Engineer R. C. C. Employee Rogers-Majestic Corporation Agent for General Electric Radios Tubes -- Batteries Phone 22 -- Castleton, Ont. Shop Where You are Invited to Shop Every adv< printed in'

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