Page Eight THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, 1957 Now Is the Time to Start Take advantage of our Lay-A-Way and Credit Plans for Christmas and choose your Gifts now as we have many new items. E. M. RIMMER Phone 349 Your Local Jeweller Colborne ^IJIUU.lI M0NDAY TO ™utoday rrrit SATURDAY LH C©*aM In Technicolor "The Oklahoman" With Joel McCrea and Felicia Farr " ATTACK! " Adult Entertainment With Jack Palance ill Mr • One Show at 7 In Technicolor "The Rainmaker" With Burt Lancaster and Katharine Hepburn "FEAR STRIKES OUT" With Anthony Perkins and Karl Maiden PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. John Bell left Tuesday on a tour of Eastern Ontario. Mr. Charles Brown, Mr. aand Mrs. T. M. Gresham and daughter Amy, Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald attended a dinner party in honour of Mr. Lyle Honey's birthday last Friday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Honey, Dundonald. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bellamy, Marilyn and Donna, of Cannlngton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Willet In his letter to renew his subscription to The Colborne Express, Dr. John Best of Calgary, stated that he and Mrs. Best and family are well 'Of the balance, 6.2%, is held in the U.S. (including 4.2% by American Telephone and Telegraph Company): 1.7% in the United Kingdom and elsewhere. Canadians own this > big share of The Bell Telephone Company Of every hundred Bell common shareholders, 98 are Canadians. And following the recent sale of additional common shares, they now own 92% of Bell stock * No other company has so many Canadians sharing in its ownership. Bell shareholders in Canada today total 150,000. Of these, 12,000 are our own employees and pensioners. And, of course, many, many more are' So Bell Telephone --owned, v controlled and operated by Canadians to serve Canadians--is a distinctly Canadian enterprise. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA 9 You can - SPOT IT by its SPOTS Only FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE is trademarked with RED SPOTS Don't accept substitute coal! Specify Famous Reading Anthracite and look for the Red Spots to make sure you are getting one of the world's finest Pennsylvania hard coals. JACK NEWTON JENINGS FUELS King Street Tel. 351 HOW TO SAVE FUEL DOUARS THIS WINTER by Carl Bodey, Independent Heating Ingli and Contractor and busy in Church activities. Mr. G. B. "Barnes attended the Ontario Funeral Directors' Association Annual Conference at North Bay, September 15th, 16th, 17th, as a representative of the Bay of Quinte Funeral Directors' Association, of which he is Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. Frederick Harnden returned home last week from Quebec City and spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orra Harnden. He de-turned to Queen's University, Kingston, on Tuesday to resume his studies. Mr. Eldon Bright, Inverness, Montana; Mr. R. K. Bright, Mrs. Arden Watson and Mrs. William Hicks, all of Campbellford, spent last Thursday with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Warner. This was Mr. E. Bright's first visit since 1901. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rowsome and family, Niagara-on-the-Lake, spent last weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rowsome. Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnson and granddaughters, Misses Debbie Lee and Penny Sue Reath, all of London, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bradley last weekend at their cottage here. Mr. and Mrs James Reid ar spend- g a month in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dive have mov- ed into their home on Burnham St. Trinity Church A.Y.P.A. held their first meeting of the fall season on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Rowsome returned this week after spending their honeymoon at Niagara Falls and cities in the United States. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Blackwood spent last weekend at their cottage, Charleston Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Hartley, Ganan-oque, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rowsome. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Anderson, of Brantford, spent last weekend with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Warkworth Chapter O.E.S. held a Friendship Night in the Chapter Room, Warkworth, Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and daughter Barbara, of Toronto, spent last weekend With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Myles. Mr. Tom Goulding, Toronto, spent last weekend at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Blacklock, of Grafton, were Tuesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carter. September 23. Officers of Colborne Chapter O.E.S. who took part were Mrs. E. C. Brown, Mrs. Melvin Kipper, Mrs. J. C. Armstrong, Miss Doris Cook. Mrs. Gerald Solomon sang a solo. Rev. F. W. Taylor, Rev. F. W. Ma-haffy and Mr. B. L. Spencer attended a meeting of the Cobourg Presbytery, held at Baltimore United Church on Tuesday, September 24th. The Colborne Alley Bowling Teams started the season's play Tuesday evening this week. This is a little earlier th'an other years. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carter spent" last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Inglis, Brighton, the occasion being Mr. Inglis' Birthday. Mrs. D. S. Minaker, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Minaker attended the funeral of the former's daughter-in-law, Mrs. Escot Minaker at the Weaver Funeral Home, Trenton, Tuesday, September 24th, at 2.30 p.m. Mrs. Minaker died in Belleville General Hospital Sunday, September 22nd, following an operation. Mrs. D. R. Bleecker, Foxboro, spent last Monday with her sister, Mrs. Charles Teal. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bradd, of Oriliia, accompanide by Mrs. Floyd Dudley, Foxboro, were supper guests last Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Dudley. "It seems that every home owner I talk with has a heating problem. And everybody wants to know how to cut high fuel bills. Here's my advice: for the most economical, most efficient and least expensive automatic hard coal heating equipment available today, I recommend Automatic 'blue coal* burners. 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