THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, 1957 Page Five THE COLBORNE EXPRESS H. A. Free. Publisher Published Thursdays at the Office, King Street, Colborne Phone: Office 44 -- Residence 324 BUILDING MATERIAL Rough and Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Clapboards, etc. CUSTOM SAWING W. W. MUTTON FUNERAL DIRECTORS BARNES' FUNERAL HOME MODERN EQUIPMENT Funeral Home Accommodation at No Extra Charge PERSONAL SERVICE Day or Night Phone 111 -- Colborne J. M. BLACKLOCK Grafton MOTOR HEARSE IN CONNECTION Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended PHONE 38, GRAFTON INSURANCE w. w. d. McGlennon AGENCY COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE AUTOMOBILES FINANCED Representing-- Canada Life Assurance Co. Hamilton Township Farmers' Mutual BRUNSWICK BLOCK Phone 20 Colborne Ontario INSURANCE Auto Floaters Burglary Liability Fire Plate Glass, etc. WILLIAM J. TROOP JR. Phone 114 Colborne WASHING MACHINE SERVICE (any make) NEW AUTOMATIC WASHERS, DRYERS, 1RONERS REFRIGERATORS, DEEP FREEZERS DeLAVAL and BEATTY PUMPS and STABLE EQUIPMENT WM. GORDON SMITH Phone 169 Colborne, Ont. LEGAL A. D. HALL, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. Office and residence, King Street, Colborne, EDWIN HOWELL BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Colborne, Ontario Park and Toronto Sts., COLBORNE Telephone 88 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS PIJBLIC ACCOUNTANT G. HEYKOOP , E.E.A.A. F.I.A. Cobourg, Ont. \ Division St. FR, 2-9513 Baltimore, Ont. Harwood Road REAL ESTATE and GENERAL INSURANCE ALF MINAKER Phone 76 -- Colborne DEAD STOCK REMOVED FREE OF CHARGE Phone Collect: Cobourg FR 2-3721 Peterborough RI 2-2080 NICK PECONI, Prop. Lansdowne St. E, Peterborough VERNON VILLE Mrs. James Deyiney and Miss Ruth entertained neighbours and friends at their home in Vernonville to a miscellaneous shower Saturday evening, September 7th in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Deviney of Hamilton, whose marriage took place in August. Entertainment for the evening was spent in recitations, readying® and movies of the wedding that was held in Hagersville United Church. Later in the evening members of the Little Eel Hunt Club, Baltimore, surprised the bride and groom and presented them with a Sunbeam electric fry pan. For a number of years the groom has accompanied this club and acted in the capacity as their cook. Mr. and Mrs. Deviney thanked their friends, for the many lovely and useful gifts and the evening closed with the' singing of "For they are jolly good fellows". _FOUND_ SMALL SUM OF MONEY in East Colborne, late in July. Owner may have same by applying to Mr. A. Morton, Phone 40, proving ownership and paying for advertising. a29,s5,12 FOR sale AT RESIDENCE on Church Street-Balance of Furniture Store Stock, 27" and 72" wide Standard and Congoleum Floor Covering. Congo-wall 54" wide, other miscellaneous goods. All outstanding accounts are past due, and early settlement is requested at once. N. S. McNially. UMBRELLA TENT, Row Boat, Roll- A-Way Bed, Cook Stove, Box Stove, all in goofl condition. Apply to A. J. Dive, Presqu'ile Point. Phone 95-r-12, Brighton. PRE-FIT Picture Windows made to order, $34 and up. PRE-FIT Check Rail Windows, $11 and up. DOOR FRAMES with oak sills, $11. Doors, Plywoods, Tile and Trim. Francis Sash & Door, Prince Edward Street, Brighton. We Deliver. Phone 283. alleowc FOR OIL TANK TRUCKS OR USED construction machinery contact Giffen Truck Equipment Limited, 5461 Yonge Street, Willowdale, Ont. a8,22-sl2,26-ol0,24 FORD DeLUXE COACH, 1953 model, good condition, good tires, will take small car as trade-in. Phone 118M, Colborne. sl2x for SALE or EXCHANGE GARDEN TRACTOR, 4V2 H.P. with all attachments, or will exchange for 1/2-ton truck, or used car. Robt. Kirtin, Lakeport. Phone 86-r-3. el2,o3x TO RENT 5-ROOM HOUSE IN EAST COLBORNE. Recently decorated. Phone 238, Colborne. o HELP WANTED APPLE PICKERS for 6 weeks, from September 16th, 90c per hour; also weekend picking. West Brighton Orchards. Phone 106-r-3, Brighton, Ont. sl2 HELP WANTED, FEMALE DOMESTIC HELP WANTED WOMAN to do housework one after-on a week. Phone 121, Colborne. work wanted SAND AND GRAVEL D. & S. Haulage. Phone 16-r-22, Castleton, Ont. sl2,o31 SEPTIC TANK CLEANING, modern equipment. Call Harry Anderson, Brighton. Phone 193, reverse the charge. nl'57x WANTED OLD AGE PENSIONER desires a genial person to share newly decorated 4 room cottage during winter, references exchanged. R. H. Judd, Wicklow, Ont. s-5x REAL ESTATE Harold C. Pedwell Real Estate Broker 4 ROOM, 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW, all conveniences, excellent condition, oil heating, nicely landscaped and garden with small fruit. This house can be purchased reasonably, with low down payment. WE HAVE FARMS FROM 3 to 200 acres, also several houses for sale. $750 down will buy 6 room insul-brick 2 storey house in Castleton. We have several other good buys. E. JEFFREY Colborne Phone 238 NOTICE BY-LAW No. 726 of the Village of Colborne designates the following as Fire Area. Commencing at a point 100 feet west of Toronto Street on Church Street, thence south to a point 200 feet south of King Street, thence east to Victoria Street, thence north along Victoria and Victory Streets to Church Street, and then west along Church Street to the point of beginning. BY-LAW No. 829 of the Village of Colborne, passed the 9th day of September, 1957, provides that within the afore named Fire Area, No person shall burn any paper, cardboard or any other refuse unless within a covered container, approved by the Fire Chief, and between the hours of sun-and 4 p.m. F. W. HARDING, sl2,o3 Reeve. BUSH SCHOOL Mr. and Mrs. Rex McColl had their family all at home on Sunday. Callers on Mr. and Mrs.. Tfaeo j Jones on Sunday were Mr. Efoer Bush, Mrs. Johns and son, Port Hope, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller, Oshawa1. Mrs. Vansicklen, Norhain, visited her daughter, Mrs. Alan Jones on Thursday. Evelyn, Brenda and Sandy Jonesi spent Sunday with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Barnes, Toronto, and Mr. Ernest Barnes, London, England, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Jones and children, and Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Jones and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Clare bones and guests on Monday DUNDONALD September 10th, 1957 No service next Sunday as it is a spare. S.S. at 11 a.m. Stf. Sgt. and Mrs Cecil Oliver and family returned home last Sunday after ten days visit with her parents Mr and Mrs. Roy Packard and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mutton and sons called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mutton, Shiloh, Sunday afternoon. Misses Marion, Muriel and Helen Mutton, Peterborough, spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. J. J. Mutton. Mrs. R. Chapman, Jack and Harold, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waite, Hilton. Mr. Bob Montgomery, and Mrs. Gerald Leveridge and Ann, Ajax, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jack Montgomery. Mrs. John Cooney called on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cooney, Cobourg, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mitchell, Brenda and Rickie, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Goodrich or; Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mutton accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Howard Samis, Brown's Corners, to St. Catharines Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Waite. Mr. and Mrs. George Blyth and family, Colborne, called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Packard Saturday afternoon. Bob remained for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong, Edville; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chap-and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Honey spent last Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Cooney and enjoyed a game of euchre. Mr. Honey and Mrs. Chapman won the prizes. A large number from this neighbourhood attended the funeral of the late Walter Chesterfield last Tuesday at Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Clark. Greenwood, and Mrs. Roy Wartman and Mr. Leslie Kellar, Brighton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mutton Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Warner and family, Wooler, were Sunday tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Goodrich. Mrs. Lloyd Cable and family, Cobourg, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Jack Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Mutton and Mrs. J. J. Mutton were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Mutton, Smithfield. Miss Brenda Feather returned home Sunday evening after a week's visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stimers. Mr. Bill Graham, Castleton, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Stimers and daughter, Niagara Falls, N.Y., are spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mutton, Wayne and Judy, called on Mr. and Mrs. W. w. Mutton, Shiloh, on Sunday. Mrs. J. J. Mutton, Marion, Muriel and Helen attended the VanCamp-Morrow wedding at Hilton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bray and family, Niagara Falls, spent four days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oliver. Slgm. and Mrs. Stanley Hadw'in and family, Odessa, spent Friday night with Mrs. Jack Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Packard accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Oliver on a weekend trip to Stittsville and Ottawa and called on Sgt. and Mrs. John White, Cardinal Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Miller and family, Centralia, called on Mr. and Mrs. Claude Goodrich Sunday after-Mr. and Mrs. Harold Terry, Trenton, were Sunday tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Packard. Mrs. R. Chapman spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Orra Harnden, Colborne. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mutton were Thursday tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Taft, Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. John Day, Castleton, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Chapman, Oshawa, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman. Kenneth returned home after two weeks' visit with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fetch, Mark-ham, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ran-dell, West Hill, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Honey. Miss Amy Gresham, Colborne, was a tea guest. Mrs. John Cooney attended the C.W.L. meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Draper, Colborne. Mr. Will Yateman and sister, New Liskeard, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wadesworth, Belleville, called on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mutton on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman visited Mr. Leslie and Miss Yvonne Rice, Colborne, Thursday evening. Mrs. Bill Smith and Peter, Ottawa, spent last Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Roy Packard; and Mrs. Cecil Oliver while the men went fishing. CASTLETON September 10th, 1957 Mrs. Hervie Welton and Kingsley spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Welton at Timmins. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dingwall and family, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Dingwall Jr. Mr. Gerald Welton has returned from visiting his sister, Mrs. J. Harnden at London. M!r. Cliff Quinn has returned home after spending the past three months in the Ungava Bay dstrict. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ducie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. Papin-eau and attended Cramahe Baptist Anniversary. Mr. G. Walker has purchased Mrs. M. Baker's house. Mrs. W. Nelson and Mrs D. Arkles spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nelson and attended Cramahe Baptist Anniversary. The Woman's Associaton meets Thursday at the United Church with Mrs. E. Bush as convener. Roll call. My favourite quotation. Mr. Edgar Bush has purchased Mrs. F. Prout's house. Mr. and Mrs. S. Matters, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Forbes and family, Carrying Place; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Griffith and son and friend. Trenton, and Mrs. Alec Watson and three sons. Napanee, spent Sunday with Mr. J. C. Bowen and Mrs. Haynes. Peter Moore, while playing recently fell and broke his left arm in places. He was taken to Copourg hospital for x-ray and now has it in a cast. SHILOH Service at Shiloh United Church will be at 11 a.m. next Sunday. Mrs. C. Irish and Ann, and Mr, Frank Scott. Peterborough, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. . Mutton. Miss Nellie Mutton was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Purdy, Milton, Mr., and Mrs. Ralph Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. Don Chapman, Toronto, during the week. Mrs. Dean Chapman and Gail were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mutton. Miss Stephanie Mutton was an overnight guest of Miss Karen Summers on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Purdy were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dale. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mutton and Ross were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mutton. Harold Hockney spent a few days ith Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gillespie. Mrs, E. Best, Brighton, and Mr. and Mrs. Laverne MaeDonald, Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mutton on Thursday afternoon. r, and Mrs. Fre<J Brown and Frances visited Mr. and Mrs. Law-nce Mutton on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mutton, Mrs. . Irish and Ann, and Mr. Frank Scott enjoyed a motor trip to Cornwall and; the St Lawrence Seaway on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gillespie and baby called on Mr. and Mrs. W. Hockney on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MaeDonald, Colborne, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mutton, Judy and Wayne, called on Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mutton on Sunday. Mrs. Robt. Drake, Brighton, was home on Sunday night and in the evening Mr and Mrs. Darke called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank MaicDonald, Salem. Mrs, Charles Lee is a guest of Mrs. M. Fulford and Mr. Walter Fulford. DATES OF FALL FAIRS AND EXHIBITIONS Warkworth................ Sept. 20 Lindsay .................... Sept. 18-21 Stirling............................ Sept 21 Campbellford................ Sept. 25 Madoc................................. Oct. 2 If you keep your ear to the ground, you'll pick up a lot of dirt. MOUNT PLEASANT The Cramahe Baptist Church celebrated its 101st anniversary on Sunday, Sept 8th with large crowds at the 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. services. Pastor Henry Wale conducted the ices with guest speaker Rev. H. W. Lang, M.A., B.D., S.T.M of McMaster University, Hamilton. He preached two very inspiring sermons and his visit to our Church will be long remembered. Our guest soloist was Miss Lynn Harlow ofMcMaster University. Her lovely voice and sweet personality was enjoyed1 by all. Mrs. H. Allen of Castleton was pianist for the day. Guests this weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Dingwall Sr., ; Rev. H. W Lang of Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dingwall, Brian and Brenda of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kemp of Oshawa were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kemp. Miss Lynn Harlow of Hamilton was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Moran Grills for the weekend-Mr. Henry Wale and Kathy of Campbellford, and Rev. H. W. Lang of Hamilton were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. B. McKague and Jim. Mr. and Mrs. Don Peebles and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Peebles spent Sunday at Oak Lake. Mr. Henry Kemp spent a day last week at the Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto. Mrs. Jack Bambridge has returned home after spending several weeks at LeRoy, N.Y. Mr. David McCbmfo of Toronto spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McCbmfo. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Poole of Hastings were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Don Ducie and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kemp and Carol visited the Serpent Mound Park at Keene on Rice Lake Sunday, Sept. 1st. OPPORTUNITY THIS AREA Canadian Company operating on a national scale has immediate openings for ambitious men or women to manage local business dealing with some of Canada's largest chain stores ; can be handled in spare hours at start if desired ; honesty and dependability more important than past experience. Our liberal financial assistance enables rapid expansion. This is a business on a high plane for high type men or women of character only. Applicants Must Have Approx. $1,700.00 (Which is secured), and good references. These openings will pay you exceptionally high monthly income immediately, and rapidly increase as business expands. Prefer applicants aspiring earnings from $10,000.00 to $20,000.00 yearly. No high pressure men wanted as NO SELLING required. If you can qualify and have necessary cash, write today giving phone number and particulars for local interview. Write : Manager, P. O. Box 125, Station B, Montreal, Quebec. PLUMBING and HEATING Free Estimates WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR S. CARR Phone 351; res. 289 HAIG & BROWN Plumbing and Heating BRIGHTON, ONTARIO APPLIANCES -- PRESSURE SYSTEMS DE LAVAL AGENCY Telephone Brighton: Doug Haig 388 Office 21 Jimmie Brown 82-r-3 DOVE'S LUNCH Day and Night Service Phone 131 Colborne Try Our Lunch Room for good food with prompt and courteous service! 24 Stools and Tables A Full Line of Soft Drinks and Smokes Brighton Cleaners Owing to the recent fire at E. W. Rowsome's Store, clothes will be picked up and delivered at The Queen's Hotel (Phone 60) until Rowsome's store reopens BARGAIN .....YEAR Refrigerator 9./ NOT a 6.7 co. NOR a 7. and NOT an 8 BUT A ORB AT 910 m fit. Reg. Price $289. SAVE $90. AUTOMATIC TEMPERA- > TURE CONTROL Freezer capacity 58 lbs. Includes adjustable chill tray and two quick release ice cube trays. Huge vegetable bin. Automatic Hood light. 4 deep shelves in the door (not on it) and an egg rack. All porcelain interior, made in one piece, pink with copper accents. Whisper quiet refrigerating \ unit -- has 5-year guarantee. 9.1 cv ft. ON SALE NOW AT Wm. Gordon Smith Beatty Appliances Sales and Service Phone 169, COLBORNE We Service Any Make of Washer