Page Eight THE COLBORNE EXPXE5S, THURSDAY, JULY 25th, 1957 THIS THURSDAY ONLY Lawrerfce Oliver and Marilyn Monroe in "Prince & Showgirl" THIS FRI. AND SAT.-Adult Entertainment "Top Secret Affair" With Kirk Douglas and Susan HayWard "China Gate " With Gene Barry and Nat "King" Cole lh cobourc • NEXT MON. TO WED. Now on its Sixth Week in Toronto "Doctor at Large" In Technicolor With Dirk Bogarde " Town on Trial" Adult Entertainment THE 159TH ANNIVERSARY of Wicklow Baptist Church Sunday, July 28th, 1957, at 3 p.m. Guest Speaker: REV. STUART IVISON, B.A., B.Th., Ottawa Dedication as a Historic Site Oldest Baptist Church in Ontario Oldest Church in Northumberland County ALL ARE WELCOME! PENNY CARNIVAL AT MEMORIAL PARK Wednesday, August 7th from 1.30 to 5.00 p.m. FEATURE ATTRACTIONS: Fortune Telling, Fish Pond, Kissing Booth, Penny Toss, Ring Throw, Treasure Hunt - Side Show EVERYBODY WELCOME Proclamation! CIVIC HOLIDAY IN COLBORNE I Hereby Proclaim Monday, Aug. 5th 1957 A PUBLIC HOLIDAY in the Village of Colborne All citizens are requested to observe same accordingly! FRANK HARDING, Colborne, July 24th, 195 7 Reeve. LUCKY DOLLAR STORE Weekend Specials THURS, FRI, SAT. JULY 25,26, 27 JAVEX, 16 oz..........................2 for 29c JAVEX, 32 oz.....................................23c WIENERS, special Pak..........2 lbs. 75c CREAM CORN, York, i5OZ. 2 for 27c CERTO, 29c "K" CEREAL,Keiiogg,..................25c PEAS, Kounty Kist, 15 oz.'............2 for 25c Cook's Groceteria WE DELIVER - - - Phone 56 | PERSONALS Mrs.-Chas. Teal and Bonnie called, on Mrs. W. O. Elliott and Mrs. Gor-don Spencer, Brighton, last. Monday. Mrs: Normar. Simmons . spent two. weeks in Toronto with her daughter Mrs. E. H. Macklem and Mr. Mack-Ford and Nancy Lynn Matthews, Port Hope, have returned home after spending a week with their grandparents, Mr< and Mrs. J. F. Haynes. Miss Effie Elliott, Toronto, is at her cottage, Victoria Beach. Mr. Harry McDonald, East Colborne, is a patient in Trenton Memorial Hospital. Mr. Donald Campbell, Toronto, is visiting his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Campbell. Nursing Sister Lieut. Irene Corbyn is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Corbyn. Mrs. J. H. Delaney, Guelph, was I guest last Saturday of her sister-in-law Mrs. Walter Kirk and attended her daughter's wedding at Cobourg. Mr. Gordon Kirk, Detroit, Mich, is visiting friends and relatives here. Mrs. N. James Slater, Ottawa, visiting her sister-in-law Mrs. J. M. B. Small. Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacKay and family, London, Ont., are holidaying this week at the Colborne Baptist Parsonage. Mrs. R. B. Dyer accompanied by Mrs. Chas. Teal spent a day recently in Toronto when they visited Mr. Dyer at Sunnybrook Hospital. Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Lemon are holidaying at their cottage, Church Camp, Big Bay Point, Lake Simcoe. Miss Jean Kemaghan, Toronto, visited1 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kernaghan last weekend. Mrs. Harry Day, Miss Roberta Kerr and Mr. Donald Day spent a few days recently at Charleston Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Bell spent sev eral days at Rochester, N.Y. They attended the funeral of their brother-in-law, Mr. Evan Kanous, who died suddenly. Miss Eva McLean who has been ill for some time is now a patient in Toronto General Hospital. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Clare Haynes and Alan, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Don Sanford, Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Haynes and Bruce, Kingsville, spent a week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newport and daughter of Toronto spent last Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Newport, Victoria Beach. Guests last weekend of Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Post were Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Jamieson, son Dean of Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Mawfarlane, Jimimie and David of Cornwall. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Inglis, Brighton, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald on Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Brace Bailey, go, 111., are spending two weeks at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and daughter Barbara of Toronto holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. ( Myles. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Jeffery spent last weekend in Windsor. They attended a birthday celebration held for Mrs. Jeffery's mother, Mrs. M. Johnston, who had her 97th birthday. Mrs. Johnston received many cards and gifts. Mrs. H. W. Shoemaker, Kitchener, spent last weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Blackball. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Self and son Terry spent last Sunday at Bala, Muskoka, visiting their daughter Anne, who is spending the summer there. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKnight, sons Billy and John, of Toronto, are spending two weeks' vacation at a cottage, Little Lake. They were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orra Harnden. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mutton and of Scarborough, are spending their vacation here with relatives. Miss Marion McLean is spending some time in Toronto with her uncle, Mr. W. Johnston. ' Mrs. Willet Masters is visiting relatives at Apsley. Master Stuart Self is spending the month of July at Kawartha Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Hetherington and family, Toronto, spent last weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Hetherington. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hetherington. Belleville spent last Thursday with their daughter Mrs. Chas. Teal and Mr. Teal. Miss Joan Harnden spent this week in Quebec City with her brother, Mr. ! Frederick Harnden. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Raub of Cali-fornia, U.S.A., were recent guests of j their cousin Mr. Frank McDonald j and Mrs. McDonald, Salem. Master David Jeffery, Barrie, is j spending his holidays with his grand- j parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Jeffery. | Mr. Chas. Scripture, Whitby, called j on Colborne friends last Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Kenny, Orland is convalescing at the home of her niece, j Mrs. Wm. G. Irvine. Miss Bernice Webber, Fenelon Falls, is visiting her uncle and aunt. I Mr. and Mrs. Russell Teal this week. Colborne acquaintances of Mrs. D. R. Bleeeker (nee Dorothea Hetherington) Foxiboro, will regret to know that she is a patient in Belleville General Hospital where she underwent a maior operation Wednesday ling. She is progressing favorably. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Warren, Springfield. Ma*s.. U.S.A.. were recent visitors of Mr. and M*;. J. F. Ha§t»es. Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. as Sheahen, Rochester, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Charlesworth, Franbford; F.O. a-ndrMrs;-Ke»»eai..Anderson atli family, London, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. Nate MoMullen and Catherine, and Mrs. Neah MeMullen,"Norwich, and, Mrs. George Wrightman, Valleyfield, One. Guests last Saturday at the Magee-N. Simmons were Mr. and Mrs. Thom- Delaney wedding who called on their aunt, Mrs. Walter Kirk, were: Mr. and Mrs. A. 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