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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 11 Mar 1937, p. 4

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S, ijj] THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, TURSDAY, MARCH 11th, 1937 JV^B_____ C^rlaptice t/iat tfieafaficth canada's finest low-priced car sales & service VV. J. O N Y OIM (Prices subject to change without notice) P.ONTI.AC Phone 122, Colborne PUBLIC MEETING under the auspices of the Liberal-Conservative Club, South-Cenftral Northumberland OPERA HOUSE, COLBORNE Friday, March 19th, 1937 AT 8 O'CLOCK P. M, EARL ROWE M. P., Leader of the Liberal-Conservative Party for the Province of Ontario SPECIAL MUSIC Ladies Cordially Invited to This Meeting R. H. TYE, Secretary W. PORTE MARSHALL, President South-Central Northumberland Liberal-Conservative Club, Colborne GOD SAVE THE KING! VERNONVILLE Mar-:h 9th, 1937 Mr. Ben Tripp, Cobourg, was in the village on Wednesday last. Mr. Oliver of Cobour; was in the village one night last Amk. Mr. Robert McMurr:..- has been visiting Bowmanville fri a ds. Mrs. Smith of Toroifo is visiting her father, Mr. Will Barnden. Mrs. Gordon Rutherford visited Mrs. C. S. Rutherford one day recently. Mr. Gorge Fitehett aa 3 : araily have moved to the James Jo":r sr.on farm. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Woodruff, Lake-iport, were in the village on Saturday night. W|e are glad to report Mr. Will Harnden somewhat better at time of writing. Mr. E. H. Pratt is assisting. Mr Andy McGuire, Grafton, it a wook-cutting job. Mrs. Norman Turk a fed son Leonard were guests of I is Kerr on Friday list. Mr. Mackintyre, Del; . =i representative, was through tl is neighbourhood on Wednesday. Mr. Ed. Hubbs of Be: 'lie is working up spring sales for a famous farm machinery firm. Deepest sympathy is left or Mrs. Cecil Joice, who rece: fly i.ost her mother, the late Mrs. J. I Hope. As the darky says, or re more it is the merry month of I arch, with a new watermelon crop in the distance. We are glad to see -u. snd Mrs. 3. Darling home agair after their recent visit with Norw y..i relatives. We are sorry to ret o T:ss Elvina Jsrvis still confined to Mr bed. due- c de i: hich befel to the .recent I her at school, i We are glad to report Mrs. C. b. j Turk able to sit up fcgtin and trust !sr.e wiH have no further relapse after ; her recent illness. I The wairm bright day make people I ambitious to get out tleir s-ap buck-I ets, to make the sweet amber liquid I that is so popular ir Cj nada. I We are glad to se- oar expert | woodsmen. Messrs. Oeoiee and Wallace Rowe out at w-ori again, after spending several weeks 'r the house jvering from i flu. attack of MORGANSTON Msr I Ml Mrs. A. Hardinge has bet spending a few days in the neignbourhood. Mr. Marcus Massey i: ' ery poorly. Mr^ and Mrs. C. Puffer flare moved on the Latimer farm at Orland. Mt. and Mrs. C. Herritgton entertained several of the neighbours on Sunday night. The oyster supper has been withdrawn and a social v 11 be heLd instead, on the 19th. Mr. and Mrs. W. Puddephat have purchased and moved on the farm formerly owned by the late S. Campbell. Wben asked how he was getting along while his wife was away the husband replied that he had reached 33/4% A legal Unconditionally Guaranteed Sterling Trusts Corporation STERLING TOWER - TORONTO A. D. HALL Local Representative -- Colborne QUEENS HOTEL COLBORNE Under New Management FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS at Reasonable Rates GARAGE IN CONNECTION Local Agent for HILL, THE CLEANER, TRENTON FELIX J. MURPHY, Proprietor Satisfactory Service Frequent users of the Condensed are well satisified with the results Advertisements in The Express chieved. The cost is small. These small a< and often accomplish results far b eyond vertisements are universally read the cost of insertion. The Colborne Express Telephone 44

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