Page Eight THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1957 That Lasting Gift SO LONG REMEMBERED can be gliven by Laying Away a little each week from now until December 24th. Now available for choice: China, Crystal, Copper, Hammered Aluminum, Clocks, Hand Bags or Purses, Jewellery, Gold, Silver or Costume of all kinds; Luggage, Pens, Pencils, Silver Flatware, Holloware and a selection of Watches to please everyone. E. M. RIMMER Your Local Jeweller Betty Post Beauty Salon CLOSED All Next Week Anniversary Services EDEN UNITED CHURCH, DUNDONALD Sunday, October 13th, 1957 at 11.00 am. and 7.30 p.m. Special Music by Local Choir in the Morning GUEST SOLOIST: Mr. Arthur Jones, Cobourg, in the Evening GUEST MINISTER: Rev. A. L. Sisco, B.D., Warkworth THE CANADIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND Annual Campaign for Funds October 12th to 26th, 1957 The annual campaign to raise funds for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind is now being conducted in the Villages of Colborne, Castleton and Grafton, and the Townships of Cramahe and Haldi-mand. The campaign is under the sponsorship of the Colborne and District Advisory Committee to the C. N.I.B. Mr. Andrew A. Kemp, Castleton, Chairman, actively supported by the school teachers of the area. Your contribution will make it possible for the C.N.I.B. to provide home teaching, employment, library service and other forms of assistance to blind persons, and assist in providing glasses to persons who cannot afford them. Your generous contribution will be appreciated and may be gliven to one of the volunteer canvassers or remitted direct to S. Sutton, Treasurer, Colborne, Ontario. ROTARY CLUB DRAW and LAP CARD BINGO AT COLBORNE TOWN HALL Saturday, October 19th, 1957 at 8.30 p.m. -- 20 GAMES FOR 50c -- Also Special Games -- Cash Prizes Draw for Rotary Prizes during Evening LUCKY DOLLAR STORE Weekend Specials THURS., FRI., SAT. - OCT. 10,11, 12 Libby's TOMATO JUICE 48 oz. 33c MINCEMEAT 25 oz........................43c TEA BAGS 100 bags........................83c Green or Wax BEANS.........5 tins 1.00 Johnston's Liquid Wax qt. tin........ 1.00 Heinz CATSUP............2 bottles 45c WATCH FOR HANDBILLS Cook's Groceteria Phone 56, Colborne WE DELIVER PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Robertson of Belleville spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson of Toronto spent the weekend vvfljh relatives here last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. G. Amell, Lindsay, spent last weekend with her mother, Mrs. Bertha Dudley. Mrs. Dudley turned home with them for >a visit. Miss Marion Bryee, Erie, Perm, visiting her cousin, Mrs. A. C. . Glennon. rs. D. S. Minaker spent a days last week with her son, Mr. Eskot Minaker, Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mason land family are moving from Brighton into one of the Brown apartments. Mrs. Mason is a sister of Mr. Noel Rose-Mr. and Mrs. James Denike returned home this week after attending the Douglas-Reesor wedding in Wellesley Hills, Mass., last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Hetherington and family, Toronto, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Hetherington.. Mr. Gordon Kirk, Detroit, Mich, is visiting relatives and friends here and at Lakeport. Mr. J. B. Davis and Cheryl, Campbellford, spent Tuesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis. Mrs. J. Kaiser spent last week in Toronto, guest of Mrs. H. Ireland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michell spent last Saturday lat Markham Fair. Mrs. Ed. Quinn is visiting her daughter Mrs. Carl Johnston, Toronto. She went there last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nick Carter, who were visiting relatives in Castleton. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tucker, Noreen and Johnnie, of Oshawa, were last Sunday guests of Mrs. Tucker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carter. Mrs. B. G. Fox spent a few days recently in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morden, Peterborough, were guests last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Redner. * Mr. and Mrs. H. Glover and family, Toronto, spent Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kaiser. Mrs. Allan B. Curtis land baby daughter of Port Hope spent last Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Armstrong, of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., visited his sister, Mrs. Wm. Maslen and Mr. Maslen, Cedar Street, recently. 3 You can - SPOT IT by its SPOTS Only FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE is trademarked ws?h RED SPOTS Don't accept substitute coal! Specify Famous Reading Anthracite and loot- for the Red Spots to make s^re you are getting one of the world's finest Pennsylvtuua hard coals. JACK NEWTON JENINGS FUELS King Street Tel. 351 RIDGE ROAD W. I. The regular monthly meeting of Ridge Road Women's Institute was held October 2nd at the home of Mrs. Elmer Whittaker. Roll call, Thanksgiving, was answered by 7 members and 3 visitors. Mrs. Sheppard presided for a short business period, plans were made to attend the W. I. Convention in Belleville. Mrs. Honey gave a paper on Community Activities- and Public Relations. Mrs. Whitehouse had charge of the program, which consisted of a piano solo, a reading, Thanksgiving; a contest, Birds or Fowl, and a sing song. Sunshine was won by Mrs. McCallum. The meeting closed with the Queen and Mizpah Benediction. Lunch was served by the hostess and committee, and a social time enjoyed. -- AFTER SUN. MIDNIGHT 'Zombiesof Mora Tail* and " THE MAN WHO TURNED TO STONE" 11 COBOURG • THIS THURS. TO SAT. Shows at 6.40 and 8.20 Robinson-Basilio Fight Pictures Also Ray Malland in "Three Brave Men" With Ernest Borgnine THE BOWERY BOYS "Hold That Hypnotist" NEXT MON. AND TUES. In Technicolor "JOE BUTTERFLY" With Audie Murphy and George Nader " JOHNNY TROUBLE." With Ethel Barrymore and Cecil Kellaway MAKE IT A POINT TO SHOP FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING NEEDS AT IGA. CRANBERRIES, PUMPKINS -- IN FACT ALL OF THE FESTIVE TRIMMINGS FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING ARE WAITING FOR YOU AT YOUR IGA STORE. DON'T FORGET--SHOP AND SAVE AT IGA-- XOV GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY ! Bonus Buck Features . HEINZ Tomato Juice| 48 oz. tin 33c LIPTON'S SOUP Chicken Noodle 2Pkgs 25c SALADA ORANGE PEKOE Tea Bags Pkg. of 60 79c MONARCH Pie Crust Mix i s oz. Pkg- 31c CLOVERLEAF SOLID WHITE Fancy Tuna 7 oz. tin 33c IGA ALUMINUM Foil Wrap 25ft.roii29c BLUE, GREEN, PINK YELLOW BALLET Toilet Tissue 2 roiu 27c KELLOGG'S Special " K99 per Pkg. 28c IGA AFTER DINNER Mints 8 oz. pkg. 29c SARATOGA Potato Chips 6 oz. pkg. 27c CADBURY CHOCOLATE FINGERS OR ORANGE SANDWICH Biscuits half ib. pkg. 39c MONARCH QUICK COLOUR Margarine i ib. Pkgs. 33c IGA FANCY Fruit Cocktail 28 oz. tin 39c OCEAN SPRAY JELLIED OR WHOLE Cranberries 15 oz. pkgs. 23c STOKELY FANCY ,i Pumpkin 2 28 oz. tins 33c MAPLE LEAF LIQUID 10c OFF--FREE BAR SOAP Detergent Giant size 76c INGERSOLL -- 5c OFF Cheese Spread 8 oz.jar 32c FROZEN FOODS ... PICTSWEET Green Peas 2 12 oz. pkgs. 35c OLD SOUTH Grapefruit Juice 2 6 oz. tins 29c with free $2.50 Bonus Buck TableRite QUALITY MEATS .. TABLERITE EVISCERATED GRADE "A" TURKEYS 8 to 14 lb. ave. ib. 53c SWIFT PREMIUM, SHANKLESS, SKINLESS HAMS.S&SL lb-59c SWIFTS BROOKFIELD PURE PORK SAUSAGE MEAT n>. 39c BURNS SHAMROCK Ham Steak Slices 6 oz. Pkg45c with free $2.50 Bonus Buck STOKELY FANCY HONEY POD PEAS 2 15 oz. pkgs. 31c ROSE SWEET MIX PICKLES 16 oz. jar 29c IGA j GINGER ALE 2 large bottles 25c ROYAL GOLD TANGY OLD CHEESE WEDGES 12 „. 49c Fresh FRUIT & VEGETABLES A MUST FOR THANKSGIVING DINNER CRANBERRIES 1 lb. cello bag 1 9C A HOLIDAY TREAT BAKED OR CANDIED Sweet Potatoes 3 lbs. 19c TENDER AND CRISP, TOPS FOR SALADS Lettuce 2 large heads 25c THE BEST ALL PROPOSE VARIETY Mcintosh Apples 6 qt. basket 69c ONTARIO GROWN Potatoes 10 ib. bag 29c BUNCHES OF JUICY FLAVOUR Seedless Grapes 2ibs.29c with Free $2.50 Bonus Buck Regular Features Effective Oct. 10, 11, 12 only ! "BONUS BUCK" GROCERY ITEMS Effective Thurs. Through Wed., Oct. 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16. THIS IS ALL YOU NEED DO . . . Each week a number of food products are selected as "Bonusu*? Buck Features". They will be available in IGA Stores fromr„„„. opening time Thursday until closing time the following SPECIAL NOTICE-;To customers who have Wednesday. (See panel at left for this week's selections). Previously saved IGA Cash Receipts and When you buy these products you are given one or more „r?,nus iJ00St«r lape!,."-- _ . _ eertficates which have a premium value in "Bonus Bucks" Yellow and Green IGA Cash Receipts or of $2.50, $10 00 or $20 00 Konus Booster Tapes issued prior to Oct. 3rd, J1&57, will be accepted with "Bonus Bucks" for r hyivtup a hhry "savit watllet" atic°AurFIGa ~bST2s jrs±i!?i^ Food Market, then each time you shop at your IGA Food Store, slip your "Bonus Bucks" in it for safe keeping. Just keep saving IGA "Bonus Bucks" until you have enough to equal the value indicated for any item in the Premium Catalogue. , They have exactly the same premium value as "Bonus Bucks", so there need be no break in your saving for premiums at IGA Food Stores. Yellow and green cash receipts and "Bonus Booster" Tapes will no longer be issued for premiums after Wed., Oct.2, 1957.