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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 8 Aug 1957, p. 8

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Page Eight THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, , AUGUST 8th, 1957 Brighton Gleaners will be CLOSED from August 12th to August 19th DON VINCENT, Prop. 76th Anniversary Services COLBORNE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday, August 18th, 1957 Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Guest Speaker : Rev. Paul Beech, B.A., B.D. of Trumansburg, N.Y., a former Pastor of the Church SPECIAL MUSIC FRIDAY & f * ] , ] J mirrrrmit mondayto . lhHMTvtJ WEDNESDAY SATURDAY |J COBC 6.40 & 8.20 »UR.fr* 6.40 & 8.20 Adult Entertainment The Singing Favorite 'The Garment Jungle' Pat Boone . With Lee J. Cobb and In His First Picture Valerie French " The Shoot-out at "BERNADINE" Medicine Bend" With Randolph Scott and Angie Dickinson Also Ruth Roman and Sterling Hayden in " 5 Steps to Danger" Have Your Wheels Checked Now There are two kinds of wheel problems One causes the wheels to vibrate rapidly sideways, producing abnormal wear on tires, bearings, kingpins, tierod ends, steering gear^and all connecting links. in excessive vibration and hard steering. Get Double Your Money's Worth! Don't have your tires ruined with old fashioned wheel balancing or dangerous tire truing. We guarantee to take out both troubles or no cost to you. Incline Position Your Wheels! It's the cheapest tire and accident insurance you can buy GEORGE WESTROPE Phone 333 TEXACO SERVICE Colborne ROWSOME'S AUGUST SALE Step right in, folks, it's a Big Sale and prices were never lower New Lines added daily to the large selection of merchandise for all the family GOWNS Ladies' lace trim rayon reg. 1.98 Sale $1.59 SLIPS Lace trim crepe, reg. to 3.95 Clearing at $1.98 Broken sizes to 50 JODPHURS Fine corduroy, green, red, brown. Sizes 4-6-6x Reg. 2.98 Sale $1.98 BOYS' SUITS Tweeds, flannels, worsteds 1 and 2 pr. pants in the lot Reduced 25 % " Texas-Tan " Jeans Misses' best quality mercerized twill, front zipper sizes 10-18 yrs Reg. 3.95 To clear $2.98 SLEEPERS 1 pc. floral flannelette, skes 2-3-4 Reg. 1.98 Sale 98c 2pc. fleece Clearing $ 1.49 25% to V3 reduction in Ladies' Suits and Coats Flannelette Blankets reg.$4.79 clearing $3.95 70x90 striped borders Men's Odd Trousers Rc'Ciearing 2 for $910 E. W. ROWSOME PHONE A COLBORNE PERSONALS Rev. L. M. Smith and Mrs. Smith e on vacation at their cottage "Su-taatanga", Victoria Beach. Master Bobbie Hall is spending this ;ek in Cobourg with his grandpar-its, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hie. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hill and family have returned from a two weeks' a trip around Lake On-visit with relatives at Mt. Forest. Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. 'Lloyd Chatterson and girls were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Teal at their cot-age, Little Lake. IMr. and Mrs. Albert Gifford, Peterborough, and Misss Eva Dunn, Campbellford, were recent visitors with Rev. L. M. and Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. James-Smith, daughter Barbara, of Toronto, Mrs. C. A. Myles and Mrs. Wilfred Smith, Port Hope, spent a few days with relatives in Rochester, N.Y. Miss Georgina Harper is on an extended trip through the United States and Mexico. Miss Grace Griffis, Reig.N., Winnipeg, Man., is visiting her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Griffis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haynes spent last weekend with relatives in Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Teal and Bonnie visited Mrs. Teal's sister, Mrs. D. R. Bleecker in Belleville General Hospital last Saturday and found her much improved. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Reynolds, Burn-ham St., have sold their home to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dive, Presqu'ile Point. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds are moving to Montreal. Miss Beatrice Winters and Mr. Bill Lintock of Toronto, visited recently with Rev. L. M. and Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kemp, Toronto, spent last weekend with his mother, Mrs. James Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. Volney Finkle, Trenton, were guests last Monday evening of IMr. and Mrs. Ernie Jeffery. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Spradlbrow and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Valleau enjoyed a motor trip last week. Sgt. and Mrs. G. Nichols, and children of Mount Hope, Hamilton, are spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Newport at their cottage, Victoria Beach. Weekend guests of E. W. Rowsomes were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rowsome, Douglas, Cheryl and Paulette, and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harding of Niagara-on-the-Lake. Master Donnie Hie, Cobourg, spent last week with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hall. Mrs. Willet Masters spent the holiday weekend with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bellamy, Canninigton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harnden and Mrs. Evan Kanous, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hermance and her two daughters, Terry and Bonnie Jones, Hilton, N.Y., spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Bell. Miss Je9sie Bugg, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Agnes Wilkinson, Toronto, spent last week holidaying in New York City and Rochester, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Taylor and daughter Eva, of Toronto are on vacation at their cottage "The Taylors' Victoria Beach. Master Douglas Rowsome is spending a week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rowsome. Miss Vera Sherwin spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis, Cobourg, Ont. Mr. John Rowsome spent the weekend at Athens, Ont. Those who attended the funeral of Miss Eva McLean from out of town were: Mr. D. G McLean, Minneapolis, Minn.; Mr. Edgar Johnson, Mr. Bruce Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cutler, Mrs. Wm. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. R. Detcher, son Wayne, all of Toronto; Rev. and Mrs. A. N. Reid, daughter Janet, Chesley, Ont.; Mrs. Wm. A. Goodifellow, Codrington; Mrs. E. Greer, Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Roseblade and family have moved into Mr. Chas. Philp's apartment. Mrs. E. McCormack are returning from New Brunswick this month to their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Webster and family of Paris, have been holidaying the past two weeks in Rowsome's cottage Mr. and Mrs. Harold Matthews and baby son Stephen. Brooklyn, spent Sunday with his family, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Clark and family of Toronto are holidaying in Rowsome's , cottage while Mr. Clark is assisting j with "Refrigeration" at Joe Persof- j y's plant. Canon Lamib, Brighton, met withj l accident at his home last week | and was unable to take the service at Trinity Anglican Church last Sunday I morning. Rev. David Lemon took ! this service. Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Teal and Bon- | nie visited Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Elliot and Susan, Brighton, last Monday j ning. weeks visiting at the parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fox are spend-ing two weeks at Charleston Lake, j Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jeffery spent the holiday weekend guests of their Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jeffery and family at their cottage Orr Lake, near Barrie, Ont. Mrs. John McCracken is spending ime time at her daughter's home rj. Delbert McLaughlin. Mrs. W. W. D. McGlennon has been visiting a few days guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. Sutton at their cottage at ; Lakefield. Visit rs at the Parsonage with the ! Bev. and Mrs. F. W. Taylor last week were: Mr. and Mrs. John Dancey, and son and daughter Keyin and Patricia, Mrs. Margaret : Hipkins . of Oshawa, and Mrs. M. Clark of. Belfast, North-IUeland; Rev. and Mrs. Archie Peebles of Delta, Ont., and for three days Miss Amy Walsh and Mrs. Charlie Payne of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. G. Gallaghter, Buffalo. N.Y., are .visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Wood at the Queen's Hotel. Mr. Dalton Hetherington spent Wednesday of this week with his mother, Mrs. Wm. Hetherington at Fenelon Falls. L.A.C. Douglas Irwin,and Mr. Fred Parker of Winnipeg, are holidaying with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Irwin. Miss Sandra Bysehe, Toronto, was a guest at the home of Mrs. W. L. Arkles last weekend. Miss Bysche sang two solos at the Colborne United Church last Sunday morning. Miss Georgina Harper, a teacher at the Colborne Public School for the last two years, will be attending Ladies"College, Whitby, in September. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Horton and fam- I ily moved to their new home in Mark- j ham on Tuesday. Miss Jean Kernaghan, Toronto, I spent the holiday weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kernaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Chatterson, Rochester, N.Y., are spending their vacation with his sisters, Mrs. Arnold Ives and Mrs. W. Miller. Rev. and Mrs. David Lemon and. Paul and Mark, Port Credit, are spending a few days with her father, Mr. S. E. Turpin. Miss Maudie Connors and Miss Ethel Siheldrick spent last week holidaying at Gananoque Inn, Gananoque j Mrs. George Purdy and daughter Noreen were last Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mutton, Dundonald. Mrs. Purdy's son, Mr. John Purdy and family of Milton were ai.s: guests there. Dr. John lies will be on holiday and his office will be closed fj'Om Aug 17th to Sept. 3rd inclusive. a8,15 Mr. Joseph Farrell accompanied *y his daughter, Miss Dorothy Farrell, Toronto, have returned after a week's motor trip through New York State, spending two days in New York City. Miss Marlon. McLean has returned to her home in Cornwall. Mrs. R. Kershaw, sons Richard and Edwin, Toronto, spent a couple ot weeks with the former's-grandparents Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Baker, East Colborne. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bradley, Toronto, spent last weekend at their home here. Mrs. L. W. Matthews and Miss Maude Connors were on a motor trip recently through Western Ontario, visiting relatives at Thornbury and Simlcoe. l|wWjCOViHf]QQ)«!/kp}(P.... Its the Total, that counts' With prices that are competitive "across the board", your IGA Store offers savings that reveal themselves in the most important way--in the TOTAL ! Make your own "TOTAL TEST" and prove to yourself that you SAVE AT IGA. LINCOLN CHOICE HALVES PEACHES 20 oz. tin 23c Palmolive Soap^T^ b«y 4*>r42 Colgate Beauty Soap 4 bars 29c Values effective Aug. 8, 9, 10 IGA INSTANT Chocolate i ib. tin 45c IGA CHOICE Apple Juice 48 oz. tin 25c SHERRIPFS GOOD MORNING M----1-J~ - A7^ CHOICE UNGRADED IGA Peas 2 20 oz. tins 29c Assorted Flavours--Drink Mixes Kool Aid 6 Pkgs. 29c IGA DELUXE INSTANT Coffee 6 oz. jar 1.15 ROYAL INSTANT ALL FLAVOURS Puddings 2 for 19c HARDWOOD Charcoal 5 ib. bag 45c lalLRvU QUALITY MEATS. 39c TABLERITE ROASTS Rl a^lo Blade bone and Diaae back 8trap remoYed Short'Rib or Boneless Shoulder lb SCHINUiDIin » ncNic pack--1 packwe containing Braunsweiger Roll»< Liver Roll s oz. and \ Sandwich Spread Roll s oz. Pure Pork Sausage Pork Spare Ribs BARBECUING i lb. pkg. 59c "">C "JwimjMAh" FRUIT & VEGETABLES ... LARGE SWEET CLUSTERS FROM CALIFORNIA Red Grapes 2 lbs. 29c CALIFORNIA VALENCIA SUNKIST Oranges large size 113's Doz. 45c FIRM AND FRESH, FROM BRADFORD MARSH Celery Stalks 2 for 19c CRISP AND TENDER, LOCAL GROWN New Cabbage eachlOc with Free $2.50 "Bonus Booster" Tape FOR A COOLING REFRESHING SUMMER DRINK Sunkist Lemons 150 size doz. 39c BONUS BOOSTER Food Features MARSHMALLOWS IGA Bananas 7 oz. pkg. 29c OATMEAL OR COCONUT TIDBITS Dad's Cookies pkg. 31c MONARCH COLOUR QUIK Margarine i ib. Pkg. 33c FL FREE TEA TOWEL aD 8c off Regular Price OI7C Quaker MUFFETS 2 pkgs. 33c Toilet Tissue 2 roiu 23c FROZEN FOOD FEATURES 40 FATHOM Sole Fillets ib. 39c PICTSWEET Strawberries i5oz. Pkg37c THIS IS ALL YOU NEED DO -- Be sure you pick up an official saving folder at your IGA Food Market. Then each time you shop <at your IGA store, slip your cash register receipt in it for safe keeping. Just keep saving IGA cash receipts until you have enough to ^qual the valtuos indicated for any item in IGA's Bonus Gift Catalogue. All premiums catube claimed in this manner with NOTHING EXTRA TO PAY !

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