Page Eight THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1957 EUCHRE Sponsored by the Ladies' Auxiliary to Colborne 187, Branch Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. will be held in THE LEGION CENTRE Friday, November 8th, 1957 Admissisn 50c Refreshments will be served CHRISTMAS THE TIME OF YEAR TO GIVE HER HAPPINESS with the Gift of a Bluebird Diamond Ring Prices range from $37.50 up and we have a Fine Selection at your disposal for c'hoice. $37.50, $50.00, $62.50, $75.00, $87.50, $100.00, $125.00 and a Beautiful Matched Set at only $75.00. Come In and Make Your Selection! Lay-A-Way Plan or Terms Available E. M. RIMMER Your Local Jeweller THURSDAY TO SATURDAY In Technicolor " Night Passage " With James Stewart, Audie Murphy and Dianne Foster " God is My Partner " With Walter Brennan and Marion Ross MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY 6.15 & 8.20 Life Story of Lon Chaney "The Man of 1000 Faces" With James Cagney and Dorothy Malone " Spring Reunion " With Dana Andrews and Betty Hutton ANNIVERSARY SERVICES COLBORNE UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Sunday, November 10th, 1957 11 a.m. and 6.45 p.m. MR. E. R. STORMS, B.A., M.Th. of Kitchener, Ontario Author, Teacher, Religious Editor SPECIAL MUSIC AT BOTH SERVICES WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13th Youth For Christ Film "WIRE TAPPER" Remembrance Day MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, 1957 Colborne 187 Branch Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. invites you to join them in a Remembrance Day Ceremony at the Cenotaph, and a Service of Remembrance in the Town Hall. All Veterans are urged to parade with the Legion in a March Past, preceeding the Ceremony. Meet at the Legion Centre at 10.30 a.m. Medals will be worn. Program-- 10.30 a.m.--Parade assemble at Legion Centre. 10.40 a.m.--Remembrance Day Parade: All Veterans, Trumpet Band, Ladies' Auxiliary, Scouts, Cubs, Guides, Brownies. 10.50 a.m.--March Past Soldiers' Memorial, Victoria Park. 11.00 a.m.--Cenotaph Service, Victoria Park, Placing Wreaths. 11.20 a.m.--Remembrance Day Service Town Hall. Rev. L. M. Smith, Padre, and members of Colborne Ministerial Association. Guest Speaker, Mr. Ben Thompson, M.P., of Brighton. All Citizens are cordially invited to unite with Colborne Legion in paying tribute to the more than 100,000 Canadians Who were killed tin War. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9th Help the Legion to help others -- Wear a Poppy, your Badge of Remembrance "Don't go Outside Your Home Town for Things Your Own Merchants Supply" SHILOH November 5th, 1957 "There will be no service at Shiloh United Church next Sunday as it is a spare. Mr.' and Mrs. W . W. Mutton attended the turkey supper at Colborne on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Robert Darke, Brighton, was home during the weekend. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Lien Turk (nee Marjorie Darke) who ■were married at the Hilton United Church Parsonage'on Saturday evening. ..„'.. '. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mutton and Ross spent Saturday evening, with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mutton. Mrs. Dean Chapman and Gail of Edville were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mutton on Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Ferguson and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rogers, Norwood. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Honey who were married Saturday afternoon in .Colborne United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Pattison visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Gillespie and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gillespie on Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dale and girls were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Purdy. Messrs. Charles and Bert Wilce, Oshawa, were recent guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilce. Miss Annie Wilce was home on .Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mutton spent Tuesday in Cobourg and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thomp- Miss Jean Osborne and Mr. Harry Darke visited her mother in Golden Valley over the weekend. Messrs. Ted Gillespie and George Hockney visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Hockney, Castleton, Sunday evening. Messrs. Carl and Roy Wilce are away deer hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mutton, Judy and Wayne, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mutton on Sunday afternoon. Miss S|tepban|ie Mutton wfas> an over night guest of Miss Arlis McLaughlin, Colborne, on Thursday. A very enjoyable time was spent toy those attending the Hallowe'en Party in Dundonald School on Thursday evening. The first meeting of the Farm Forum was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mutton on Monday evening. EDVILLE November 5th, 1957 Service at Sharon United Church next Sunday at 9.45 a.m. Sunday School at 11 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Isaac of Warkworth were guests of Mrs. E. Hinman and Ray on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Chapman of Burnhamthrope, Mrs. Elwood Rouse and Janet, Union Neighbourhood, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Chapman and Gail spent the supper hour with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chapman, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Chapman and family remained until Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Pearson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hoare and Mrs. Ella McDonald visited Mr. and Mrs. ■ Blake Moore, Deseronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald and family, Napanee, on Sunday. Billie and Bobbie Stickle of Belleville spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Stickle Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis, Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dale, Maple Grove, Mrs. Keith Stimers, Dundonald, Mrs. George McDonald and Dora, Mrs. Ella McDonald, Mrs. Ed. Hinman, Mrs. Lorne McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chapman spent last Friday with Miss Nina Lacey. Quite a number of men from this vicinity have gone to the North Country deer hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McDonald and Robin, of Scarborough, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Chapman and Gail Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mills. Colborne, called in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook, Toronto, were guests of her sister, Mrs. Harry Stickle, on Sunday. Miss Maude and Mr. Ray Hoare visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scriver, Brighton, on Sunday. Mrs. George McDonald and Dora, Mrs. Ella McDonald, Mrs. George Armstrong, Mrs. Ed. Hinmian and Miss Nina Lacey attended a dinner party at the home of Mrs. Keith Stim-1 ers, Dundonald, on Monday. Mrs. John Cochrane and Miss Betty spent the weekend in Rochester, N.Y., and called on Mr. and Mrs. Greenizen and family, Clayton, N.Y. MORGANSTON November 5th, 1957 Sympathy of the community is extended to the family of' Mr. Joseph Carr, who passed away on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mh»e and jfieaa*; were in Sudbury last weekend. Jean remained to purse in "".trie, hospital. Mr. Garnet Reycraft, Mrs. M. JUn-derwood an*[ Ronald, were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lov-ett, Carrying Place. Mr. and Mrs. D. Turney accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Owen Clark, Warkworth, to Ttjsit Mr. Tom Phillips in Kingston Hospital on Sunday. Mr. and 'Mrs. H. George were guests in Sunday 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Frank George, Fenella. Mr. and Mrs. R. Stewart, Baltimore, were guests on Thursday of Mr. Wallace Turney. Mr. and Mrs. R. Rotoson, Peter and Bobby, attended Anniversary Service on Sunday at Brighton United Church and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. John Darling and Annie are holidaying in the North Country. EDEN Y. P. U. On Friday evening, October 11th, 1957, the young people of Dundonald and Shiloh met in Eden United Church, Dundonald, to organize a Young People's Union. The following officers were elected : President--Harold Peters Vice-President--Cyril Goodrich Secretary-Treasurer--Elma Pearson Pianist--Beryl Dickens Group Conveners-- Stuart Oliver Doreen Goodrich Betty Lackey Doug Goodrich On Sunday evening, November 3rd, 1957, Eden Y. P. U. met at Dundonald Hall with an attendance of nineteen. The meeting came to order with quiet music and the Faith and Evangelism Convener, Stuart Oliver, gave the Call to Worship. We then sang hymn 263, followed by responsive reading 709. The Scripture Lesson, Hebrews 11: 1-10, was read by Cyril Goodrich. The offering was taken up and Stuart Oliver gave the Offertory Prayer. Nancy Pearson gave a reading on the topic, "Faith", followed toy prayer led by Stuart Oliver. Hymn TELL US ABOUT YOUR VISITORS Your little items of visitors may seem unimportant to you. So much so that you hardly deem it worthwhile sending in for publication. Yet how many have noticed that the personal column is one of the first items a reader turns to upon receiving the paper. This is not done simply for curiosity's sake, but because your friends take a genuine pleasure in reading that friends or relatives have been to visit you. So send those little personal items along each week no matter how unimportant they might seem. We enjoy receiving them and your friends enjoy reading them. 267 yas sung concluding the Worship Service. A sing-song was enjoyed by all. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. It was moved by Stuart Oliver and seconded by Beryl Dickens, that the new books be paid for. Several games were played and a lunch was served bringing the meeting to a close. MIND AND BODY Mental illness and illness of the body have much in common in that neither is a reason for shame or secrecy. Mental illness is no longer regarded as a family scandal but simply as another ailment to which humans are susceptible, an ailment which, according to its severity, may be cured in a short time by proper treatment in a special ward of a general hospital or it may necessitate a longer period of treatment in a mental hospital. As with other serious diseases, it is important to have medical and psychiatric care at the first indications of the Illness. Free legal advice on matters relative to the observance of Sunday may be had for the asking. The Lord's I Day Alliance is frequently consulted. TOPS FOR EATING MclNTOSH or 3 lb mvniivwiivi Cello Pkg. SPY APPLES COURTLAND APPLES BAXTER APPLES..... Florida Marsh Seedless Size 96's GRAPEFRUIT ... ,. 10for 45c Packed Under Strict Quality Supervision. 10-lb. bag P.E.I. POTATOES 35c An Excellent All Purpose Variety None Better for Baking or Cooking From Bradford Marsh--No. 1 Grade 3-lb. Bag COOKING ONIONS 19c With Free $2.50 "Bonus Bucks." . Bonus Buck Food Features . These Items with Free $5.00 "Bonus Bucks." Salada Orange Pekoe TEA BAGS pkg of 60 79c IGA 14-oz. Pkg. POTATO CHIPS..........59c SODAS..................37c Pineapple--Grapefruit • 48-oz. Tin DELMONTE JUICE 35c Heinz 11-oz. Bottle KETCHUP 25c Sunny Morn 1-Lb. Bag IGA COFFEE 73c Chocolate Drink 1-Lb. Tin NESTLES QUIK . 57c Apnkford's Food Saver 100-Ft. Roll WAX PAPER , 33c TOILET TISSUES 2 Rols 25c Nabisco Shredded WHEAT 2 pkgs 39c Kraft Regular. 8-oz. Jar CHEEZWHIZ...... ......35c CRISCO SH0RTENING 1"Lb- Pkg- 37c regular Food Features effective Nov. 7,- 8 QUALITY MEATS "ACRONIZED 2i/2 to 3-lb. average FRYING or ROASTING CHICKENS, lb. 35 "ACRONIZED" Cut-up Chicken-- Legs or Breasts Lb 65c Presswood's Compass Brand WIENERS 1 Lb Cell° pkg 39c Presswood's Compass Brand Bologna bythepiece lb 29c TableRite Sliced 6-oz. pkg. COOKED HAM 47c With Free $2.50 "Bonus Bucks" IGA Fancy 15-oz. Tins Apple Sauce . 2 for 27c In Chilli Sauce with Pork 15-oz. 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Be sure you pick up a handy "Savings Wallet" at your IGA Food Market, then each time you shop at this 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. All premiums can be claimed in this manner. ■ customers planning to claim Bonus Gifts for Christmas -- -- -- -- IMPORTANT NOTICE! SHOULD CLAIM THEIR GIFTS BY SATURDAY, DEC. 7th TO BE CERTAIN OF RECEIVING THEI R PREMIUM BEFORE THE HOLIDAY.