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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 3 Jun 1937, p. 4

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Page Four THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THli^^7' JUNE 3rd, 1937 €vO)<p)B)WEA\R\S POUR VOi/S Votre dimension est ici -- prete a installer sur vos roues en le disant. Etes-vous fatigue de prendre des chances sur des pneus de valeur inconnue? Voici votre chance de vous procurer des pneus Goodyear garantis par ecrit. W. J. Onyon Colborne • • • what does she say? No matter what "it" may be -- the price of eggs, that other recipe for shortbread -- are you sure your not-very-frequent visits with the neighbours give your wife real ample opportunity to "talk it all over"? Wouldn't a telephone suit her far better? A telephone never lets you get lonely. Maybe good roads and automobiles have brought us all closer together . . . but not within a moment's speaking-distance. That's the telephone's job! NEW LOW RATES for farm telephone service are now in effect! ACADEMY HILL June 1st, 1S37 Mrs. N. "Usher called on Mrs. W. Keeler jr. on Sunday. . Mrs. J. Nelson entertained Eddy-etone Ladies' Aid on Tuesday. Miss Ira Pratt spent a few days wfiith Mrs. T. Jayne last week. Miss Mary Baptist visiited her sister. Mrs. W. G. Underwood, over Sun- Eddystone B. Y. P. U. attended a Young People's rally in Colborne oh Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Joice and little Shirley visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Joice on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Nelson and daughters spent part of Sunday at Cramahe Hill and Castleton. Mrs. Y. Litster and daughter, Jean Ferguson, Baltimore, and Misses Beth and Alice Usher spent part of Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. H. McLaren's. Decoration Day visitors from Rochester, N.Y., at Mr. and Mrs. J. Nelson's were Misses Doris Rake, Mr. Floyd Vanwjicklin, Mrs. S. Vanwick-lin, Mr. and Mrs. Stubenrod. Mr. and Mrs. S. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Waldie, and Mr. Melville Macklin, Fenella, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Waldie; also Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bren-ton, Fenella, The advertisements bring you news of better things to have and easier ways to live. ! CASTLETON June 1st, 11937 Mr. George Bush of Michigan spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Bush. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McGregor spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Mr. and Mrs. E. Grills and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rusaw. Mr. Ben Ring of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. " Bundy. Mr. Leslie Laide of Brockville spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGregor. Mr. Douglas Whitney, Orland, spent the weekend with his mother, " C. Whitney. Mr. George Wolfraim of Centreton spent Saturday with Mir. and Mrs. Ziba Harnden. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jenkinson of Hamilton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Voslbourg. Mr. Eric Slater of Oshawa spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slater. Mr. and Mrs. Gantor of Rochester, N.Y., were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Naish. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harnden of Eddystone spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis. Ziba Harnden. Misses Alice and Alowa. and Master Glenn Papineau spent Monday with ""ise Viola Harnden. Messrs. Ed. and Cliff Papineau ofj Cavan spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Papineau. Mr. and Mrs. Ward and son Bab of Rochester. N.Y., were Sund; of Mr. Vance Pomeroy. Mr. George Wolfraim of Centreton - spending a few days >frs. Charles Wolfraim. Mr. Donald Qmihn of Colborne spent he weekend with his parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Charles Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore and lis' Jean Moore spent Sunday ir. and Mrs. Bill Covert. Mr. and Mrs. L. Findlay of Meyers-urg had tea on Sunday evening with ir. and Mrs. Jas. Findlay. Mrs. Annie Fitzgerald, returned home after spending a few weeks IMr. Charles Henderson and Miss Marjorie Henderson of Toronto spent 'he weekend here. The service of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church was conducted on Sun-|day evening by the Rev. Mr. Duncan cf Warkworth. We are pleased t< Jport Rev. C. G. Graham, B.A., is s ^better and able to be out again. The funeral of the late Mrs. John Peebles was held on Friday afternoon. Rev. R. H. Rickard of Colborne conducted the service. A wide circle or friends and relatives attended the services, and the sympathy of the ■community is extended to the bereav-B-J family. .- visitors Miss Wool Marion and osie Greenly spent a few days last week with their uncle, Mr. Jay Brown. ' Messrs. Boh and Earnest Chappie of Colborne. spent Sunday with thetr mother, Mrs. Niles Burleigh. wman of Oshawa LAKEPORT June 1st, U937 VERNONVILLE June 1st, Mrs. J. Henderson of Toronto spent I The Township Council met at Fen-few days at her home here. I ella on Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs. Walker and daughter ,Mr- and Mm- Jack Cuffe, Cobourg, of Toronto are visting Messrs. Cuth- visit6d the letter's parents on Sun-be rt. Mr. and Mrs. J. Darling spent Thursday and Friday Eddy. IMr. E. H. Thur Kerr. And this is June! The month when tun11 nw)s<luito slings a Afferent Miss Isaibel IMay of Castleton visited Miss Bessie Harnden over the weekend. Mjiiss Isabel! Harnden spent Thurs- TIP TOP TAILORS SUITS. TOP COATS, TROUSERS on disolay at C. A. Post's Beautiful Cloths--New Style* Shown ii your home on request Tip Top Suits are Built Right Let Us Show You Get Our Price on Work Boots Laundry Cal Suits C<< and Delivered nd Pressed FRET W. HAWKINS Colborne i Satur- Trustees meeting of S. 14 was held in the village o day evening. Mr. Wm. McCartland and Miss Edna Jartvis visited the latter's mother of Mrs. Addle Lapp and j Ml"s. E. M. Jarviis, on May 24th. The local branch of the Women's the home of Mrs. Wednesday test. Caroline Eddy ant John each Thursday nd Mrs. Howard Fra. I children of Academy Hill wer* ■ife | guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E Nathan Drumm is e BRIGHTON Friend: tins. Stickney are delighted to w'el-pome them home this week after j Institute me ^pending the winter in Torato. I W. J. Robson Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Janeway and! Mrs-, ■wns, Laverene and Lome, of Peter-1 Drummi forough, and Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy planing "bees' 'ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. George 1 nelgrove on Sunday. Major Morley Fritz, wlith hi< hildren, aa,me up from Quebec- spend the week-end with the mother. Mrs. Ezra Bedal; and while •ere managed to see many old acquaintances. The first promise of real summer ith Mr and*fmV'eBtller bTinSs lovers of Presqu'Ile l^oint back for another borne th'is illness Mrs. H. Mrs. visited Mr unyo and Miss Clark have arrived ! Sa^urday-rom Toronto, and Mr. .and Mrs. Frank i , Representatives of IRullock from Rochester to occupy: Army> Cobourg, made ' cottages at the Point jcaUs through this vie: ___ ! nesday last. ground, just east of the Village, June Kerr visited the latter Evangelists: Rev. J. W. A. H. Woodruff. Lakepo 'otter and others. Each Sunday at I dav evening 30 and 7.30 p.m. Each week night' ' 8.00. Everyone welcome. On Friday evening. May 2 |nd Mrs. R. Rusk entertained guests to dinner, it being the ■ccasion of their 35th wedding anm-. were present from 'ort Hope. Newtonville, Grafton Mr. and Mrs. Max Harnden of Ver-nonviille spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ziba Harnden. The Indies' Aid of the United Church will hold their annual strawberry festival on Wednesdav, June 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. Kay and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mallory of Warkworth had tea on Monday evening with Mrs, D. Gunter. Mr. George Covert of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. William Covert and family had tea on Saturday with Mrs. J. E. Wolfraim. Masters Dit and Bun Harnden of Vernonville spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ZSba Harnden. F{Ob Naish Holiday guests of Mt. am j C. B. Turk included Mr. an Mr. Frank Aitohison and Miss nty-1 Ferguson of Toronto. *he j A Shower was tendered the weds, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F sicklin at the home of Mir an Itolfcorne. Many beaut if,if gifts" w"ere ! M'J3^, °n Prday nishU resented. During the evening the I The v"la«e School met the eighbours joined the gathering and i of ^ Stone School in a f very pleasant, evening was enjoyed '■game of baseball on Friday afte aheir neighbourhours presented Mrs. !V6rnonvllle 043 ing the winners, with a lovely bedspread and Friends of Dr. G. W, Peaco a shirt. We trust they glad to see him able to resui practice. illtlftna v reek, after DELANEY EXCLUSIVE FURRIERS | IT Campbell Street G. CORNWEL Agent, Colbornw I illness in Cobourg Genei | Messrs. Art ^■Jurf^^enTs I Jr. Rusk with *ay live to se„ Jjappy married life. The Young People's Union of the Mrs. W. Wferner si hted Church had a delightful clos- spinal injury, when lg on Wednesday evening, May 26. Pi*k something from {apt, C. E. Redfearn of Colborne gave Thursday last, she story of his life as a hack, captain on the Great Sympathy .kes. All were delighted with his *" and address. Rev. Roy Rickard •M.R.E., of Colborne. gave his lendid illustrated picture address on tes and shrines of Britain. The pic-ires were lovely and the story of Jose wonderful places of interest was Lunch was served tained ■ EDVILLE June 1st, 1)9(37 Mr. and Mrs. Will Graham of Ca tleton spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Walker. IMr. and Mrs. William; Day of Castleton were visitors during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Har- Mr. Chance y Bellamy, accompanied by Mis sisters, Mrs. Hatt and Mrs. Henneissy, visited at the home of the Misses Nina and Mina Lacey during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chatten spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sharpe of Carmen Neighbourhood, where Mr. Chatten visited his sister. Mrs. SwBatman of Rochester, who is at present staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe. The amount of wheat in Canada used for livestock anl poultry during the crop season 1936-37 is preliminarily estimated at 12,774,000 bushels, a decrease of 8,000,000 bushels from the former season. The decrease occurred almost entirely in the Prairie Provinces and was due to the small-ness of the crop, its high quality and the higher prices prevailing during the current season. Vitamin D. Content is one of the factors making Canadian fish such a good food for children. Fish oils are exceptionally rich in this essential Misses Jean Usborne and Mabel Archer of Colborne spent Sunday with the formeri's aunt, Mrs. W. Mcintosh. Miss Jean Moore. Reg. N., of Whitby, is spending a few days' holiday with her father, Mr. Harry F. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bowen, Mr. ancr Mrs. Rex Haynes spent Sunday with Mt. and Mrs. Roy Fitzgerald, at Wooi- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carr and daughter Marjorie spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Ark-Mr. Raymond Blakely has returned home. afeT spending a few days with his brother, Mt. Floyd Blakely, at Windsor. Mt. Irwin Robson of Toronto spent the weekend with his wife at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wolfralim. The Young Girls' Mission Circle will meet at the home of Misses I Madeline and Betty Covert on Saturday afternoon. June 5th. A dance was held in the Orange Hall on Friday evening. May 28th, under the auspices of the L.O.L. A good crowd was present. The Castleton cheese factory opened on Tuesday morning. Hart Imime! j of Cobourg is operating it and a -viccessful year is anticipated. Mr. Harold Varcoe and son Bobby of Toronto returned home on Monday, after spending the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McGregor. Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Findlay have moved from Mr. George Woifrs house' to Mr. Mallory's block, lately occupied by Mr. Clarke Pomeroy. Rev. and Mrs. Tokley called on Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Bennett on Tuesday evening of last week, on their way home from Conference at Winchester. Rev. M. L. Hinton and Mr. Herman Reynolds are attending the annual Bay of Quinte Conference of the United Church -which meets at Smiths Falls this week. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lane were: Mrs. Vanwicklin, Mr. Floyd Vanwick-lin, Miss Loes Rake, Mt. . and Mrs, Stoopennod of Rochester, N.Y. The Women's Prayer Band of the Wesieyan Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. Hilton White on Wednesday of last week. The roll beginning with the letter D. Readings were given by all mernibers. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wolfraim, Mrs. Harry Moore, Mr. Wm. Wolfraim. Miss Mary Purdy, Mrs. P. A. Thompson, and Mrs. J. E. Wolfraim attended the birthday party of Mr. Frank Wlolfraim, at Centreton, one day last week. The W. I. will meet at the home of Mrs. W. Covert on Thursday, June 10th. Convener, Mrs. W. R. Baxter. Paper, "Housekeeper or Homemaker." Roll Call. What I consider tihe most important factor in a girl's personal appearance. Contest, prizes. Coming to Castleton--Old fashioned Free Methodist Services to be held in a tent on the old School tiss Harriet Bowditch presideB tpe evening programme. The 3 people have had a splendid yea: so appreciate the helpfulness c to make it so. , ils extended w. ±tixon and family in t bereavement in the los beloved sis.er, the late M; of Lakeport. Mrs. Cecil Clitheroe has pathy of friends here in i„„„A by death of ier mother, the late I Sarah Clao'^ i Monday last. 33/4 On Guaranteed Trust Certificates A legal investment for Trust Funds Unconditionally Guaranteed THE STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION l STERLING TOWER If vou have something to arice others are willing to pay, a clas-1 A. D. HALL slfied advt. InThe Express will sell it. | Local Representative _ Colborne Hikers Take The Sky Line Trail Peter Whyte, prominent Banff artist whose paintings grace many drawing rooms in Canada and the United States, will lead the Sky Line Trail Hikers of the Canadian Rockies on a most interesting four-day holiday this year to Larch Valley near beautiful Moraine Lake and the Valley of the Ten Peaks. Plans have been completed for the annual outing, from August 6 to 9, of this unique organiza- tion which seeks out the loveliest spots in the Canadian Rockies and spends four healthy, happy days on Shank's mare touring the valleys, alpine meadows, and rocky country above the timber-line. While hiking is a popular all-summer sport at Banff Springs Hotels and Chateau Lake Louise, to the Trail Hikers goes credit for popularizing beauty spots off the beaten trails. Like explorers of old, they comb the country for vantage points to witness & spectacular sunset or sunrise, for camera shots to take back home as trophies, and for lakes where the trout bite freely. With a central camp in Larch Valley, U»e Skyline Trail Hikers of the Canadian Rockies will spend their official four-day outing in leisurely jaunts through this particularly interesting section of the Rockies. On the closing evening they will have a pow-wow and election of officers.

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