THE COLBORNE CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, MARCH 12th, 1959 Page Five COLBORNE CHRONICLE Printers and Publishers W. T. Harrison, Editor and Manager Authorized as second-class mail by the Post Office Dept., Ottawa ROOFING and REPAIR JOBS Reasonable Rates WM. HAMMOND Phone 335 -- Colborne FUNERAL DIRECTORS BARNES7 FUNERAL HOME MODERN EQUIPMENT Funeral H* me Accommodation at ' > 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 TAXI SERVICE THERE IS ONLY ONE " Bud's" Taxi (G. B. "Bud" Barnes) PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT 326 - Phones - 111 TAXI SERVICE 24 lour Service All Calls given prompt and Efficient Attention Bud Irish Phone 165 Colborne, Ont, REAL ESTATE W. W. D. McGLENNON AGENCY COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE AUTOMOBILES FINANCED Representing-- Western Farmer's Wind Insurance Hamilton Township Fanners' Mutual BRUNSWICK BLOCK Phone 20 Colborne Ontario LEGAL A. D. HALL, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. Office and residence, King Street, Colborne, EDWIN HOWELL Barrister -- Solicitor -- El OFFICE CLOSED Re-Opens Next April REAL ESTATE and GENERAL INSURANCE AL MINAKER Phone 76 Colborne REAL EST iTE INSURANT ! -- REAL ESTATE Homes -- Farms Automobile Financing All Classes of General Insurance Including Tobacco Farms and Crops LONG BROS. Pat Cunningham, Representative Phone 274W King St., Colborne For Farms and Town Properties consult GEORGE WILLIAM COVERT Real Estate Broker Division St. Colborne Phone 235 Farm Properties a Specialty W. J. Covert Salesman for Castleton Area Phone 38-T-5 QUEEN'S HOTEL COLBORNE COMFORTABLE ROOMS EXCELLENT MEALS First-Class Accommodations At Reasonable Rates GARAGF IN CONNECTION CHAS. D WOOD, Proprietor DEAD STOCK REMOVED FREE OF CHARGE Phone Collect: Cobourg FR 2-3721 Peterborough RI 2-2080 NICK PECONI, Prop. Lansdowne St. E, Peterborough WASHING MACHINE SERVICE (any make) NEW AUTOMATIC WASHERS, DRYERS, HtONERS REFRIGERATORS, DEEP FREEZERS DeLAVAL and BEATTY PUMPS and STABLE EQUIPMENT WM. GORDON SMITH Phone 169 Colborne, Ont. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT G. HEYKOOP E.E.A.A. F.I.A. R.R. 1, Baltimore, Ontario Harwood Road Tel. 39 r 1 (private line) WORK WANTED Septic Tank Cleaning with modern equipment. Call Harry Anderson, Brighton, Phone 193 Dec. 59 Harold C. Pedwell Real Estate Broker Colonial 8 room house with 3 b« rooms, 2 piece bath on first aoor, piece on second floor, small barn, 14 of land, on No. 2 Highway in Colborne. Full price only $6,000, with terms. 25 acres market garden, 2 greenhouses 2acres in apples, cherries and plums attractive frame house, electric pump, 2 creeks, one with trout. Close to Colborne. j E. JEFFREY Colborne Phone 238 I HAVE BUYERS For Fruit Farms Dairy and Stock Farms Market Gardens and Homes What Have You to Offer? SEE SAM COVELL Real Estate Broker Brighton, Ontario Coming Events Rock 'n' Roll, Modern and Old Time Dancing, with Neil Taft and his Rock-abilies, featuring 11-year-old Billy Manning, electric guitarist. Dancing every Saturday nite 9-12 at Cobourg Arena. Admission 75c. o2frc Rummage Sale & Bake Sale sponsored by the Ladies' Aid of Trinity Anglican Church will be held in the Parish Hall on Wednesday, April 29th. Spring Time Tea Colborne United Church W.A. will hold their Annual Spring Time Tea and Bake Sale on Saturday, April 11th in the Church Hall from 3 to 6 o'clock. Tea 35c Feb;19,26,Mar.5 NOTICE The Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, Branch 187, B.E.S.L., are now ready to cater to the public for Banquets, Weddings, Receptions, etc. Anyone desiring the same please contact the Secretary, Commrade K. Dickens, Park Road or Phone 348. Reserve the date, March 14th, for Bake Sale and Afternoon Tea under auspices of the Ladies Auxiliary at the Legion Centre, 3 to 6 p.m. Tea 35c. There will be free transportation available from the Queen's Hotel for those wishing same: Progressive Euchre at Shiloh School On Friday, March 6th a pleasant evening of Progressive Euchre was spent in Shiloh School under the aus-pises of Little Lake Orange Lodge Association. The evening was spent playing progressive euchre after which prizes; were given out to the following: Ladies High, Mrs. Maud Kirk; Mens | High, Mr. Robert Darke; Ladies Lone Hand, Mrs. Roy Wilce.; Ladies L0W1 Prize, Mrs. C. L. Turney; Mens Low Prize, Mr. Ernest Pearson. After this the draw on the bag of sugar was made by Master Peter t Eddy. The winner was Mrs. Betty Packard of Dundonald, Ont. Dundonald Notice to Growers We wish to advise that we are now contracting Tomatoes in Colborne District for Port Hope. Phone Colborne 103 CANADIAN CANNERS LTD. HARRY LISIUS, M.A. Piano and Organ Sales & Service Expert Tuning & Rebuilding by Qualified Technician Tuning $8.00 Phone 205 Cards of Thanks is with deep appreciation we say thank you to our many friends for the gracious acts of kindness, cards and flowers, during our recent sad bereavement. A special thank you to the members of the Colborne Brancch 187 Canadian Legion and The Ladies members of the Colborne Branch 187 also Rev James Ginson, Dr. Elliott and nurses of the Trenton Memorial Hospital. Mr. Wm. Theobald and Family. I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere thanks to relatives, neighbours and friends ior cards and inquiries while I was in Cobourg Hospital, also Dr. Isles. Norris Herley. BOY SCOUT PAPER DRIVE April 4th, 1959 The Boy Scouts will arrange to pick up scrap paper on April 4th, please tie papers in bundles that the boys can handle, do not put wax paper or cellophane in the bundles, if you are unable to put your papers out, the Boys will dig it out for you. Rummage Sale & Bake Sale. Colborne United Church W.A. will hold their Annual Rummage Sale and Bake Sale on Saturday, May 2nd, commencing at 10 o'clock. More particulars later. TROUSSEAU TEA Mrs. Wm. Brown, Salem, will entertain relatives, Mends and neighbours, at her home on Saturday, March 21st, 1959, from 3-5 p.m., at a Trousseau Tea, in honour of her daughter, Dixie. I would like to thank Drs. Pember and Lawson, the nurses of Cobourg General Hospital, the men who took to the doctors and all my friends for the cards and gifts they sent 1 while in the hospital and since came home. Bobby Hall. I wish to thank all those who sent cards and made personal Inquiries while I was in Cobourg General Hospital and recouperating at my home In Lakeport Merle Flanders. DEATH TURNEY -- Robert Blake, in Cobourg General Hospital on Tuesday, March 10th, 1959. Dear brother of May (Mrs. Stanley Ellis) Campbellford; Edith (Mrs. Allan Vanblaricumj Beamsville; Mabel (Mrs. Dalton Heth-ferington) Parliament Street, Colborne. Mr. Turney is resting at the .T. M. Blacklock Funeral Home, Grafton, for service on Saturday, March 14th, at 2.30 p.m. Septic Tank Cleaning Vith modern equipment. Call Sid Andrews, Brighton, Phone 100-r-3 FOR SALE FOR SALE-- 350 Bales of Hay, 30 bags of Potatoes, also cement mixer. Joseph Lammens, R.R. 1 Castleton. Phone 6 r 2 Grafton. FOR SALE -- 1 45-gal. and 1 100-gal. oil drums and Quaker Space Heater. Phone 152W. x EUCHRE & BRIDGE Reserve March 20th for Euchre and Bridge in Masonic Temple, Brighton. Under auspices of the Colborne Chapter No. 82, O.E.S. Lunch, Prizes. Admission 50c BIRTH Teal -- Jean and Charles Teal proudly announce the safe arrival of their son, Richard Charles, 9 lbs. 3 oz., at Trenton Memorial Hospital, on Tuesday, March 3rd, 1959. A little brother for Bonnie. In Memoriams DICKENS -- In loving memory of our dear daughter, Emily, who fell asleep March 19th, 1956. Your presence we miss, Your'memories we treasure, Forgetting you never. From Mum, Dad, Jim, Mary, Harry ;d Ellen from England. FOR SALE' -- Eight roomed frame house -- good barn with 2Yz acres land suitable for gardening. Hard and soft water; heavy duty wiring. Paved road. Churches and school Yz mile distant. Apply to Mrs. Cecil C. Peebles, Millbrook, Ont. Phone 40. FOR SALE -- 200 Square Bales of Hay, Castleton, Phone ll-r-13. FOR SALE -- 1955 Plymouth 4-door sedan with radio and back seat speaker, excellent throughout. This car has the peppy V8 motor and runs lovely. Full price $1095.00 or as low as $350.00 down, balance will carry for $57.00 monthly. 30-day full warranty on this automobile. Jhnston Motor Sales, Chev, Olds Sales & Service, Colborne. Phone 333. FOR SALE -- 1957 Buick Special, 2-door Hardtop, equipped with power brakes and steering, automatic transmission, whitwalls, finished in rich Turquoise. This automobile was locally owned and well served and can be bought for as low as $800.00 down or your trade may cover the down payment. Full price $2395.00 This car is guaranteed for 30 days. Johnston Motor Sales, Chev, Olds Sales & Service, Colborne, Phone 333. Service next Sunday at 9.45. Sunday School at 11 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Godwin.Car-ol and Kathy, Whitby, spent the week end with her mother Mrs. Roy Chap-'man. J Mr. and Mrs. Archie Samons and I Harvey spent Thursday with Mrs. Howard Finch, Campbellford. ■ Mrs. Kenneth Mutton accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Howard Samis Brown's ! Corners to Hilton and spent Tuesday with Mrs. R. Waite and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waite. Mrs. Bob Hadwin and family and Mr. Norman Alyea spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cable and Mrs. Jack Montgomery, Cobourg. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gooderich visited at the home of his sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Rowe Peterboro. Sunday Mrs. Gooderich celebrated her 79th birthday, on March 6th. Mrs. Harry Dunk spent a few days with her daughter Mrs. Guy Dickens, Colborne. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Randell, West Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Barker, Weston were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Honey. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chapman and family, Cobourg were Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Roy Chapman. Carl Chapman and family, Colborne called in the afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cuthbert, Colborne were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dunk and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Loveless, Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Stimers and Cheryl, Niagara Falls, N.Y. are spending ten days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mutton visited Victor Ferguson in Cobourg Hospital on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Scott were Sunday dinner guests of her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Phil Grosjean, Grafton. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Packard and Winston attended the funeral of the late Mrs. William Theobald, East Colborne, on Saturday. Master Ronnie Ferguson, Shiloh is spending a few days with his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mutton. Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Trottman attended the Simpson-Barrett wedding on Saturday in the United Missionary Church, Colborne, Mr. Trottman was groomsman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman, Bobbie and Philp were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Chapman, Oshawa, arid called on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Turney, Bowmanville Rev. VanWalsem, Hilton was Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dunnett. . Miss Judy Mutton spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert McLaughlin, Colborne. Mrs. Bud Stimers, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wright and Mrs. Clarence Gooderich visited Mrs. McCullough in Cobourg Hospital on Sunday and afterwards visited Victor Ferguson. Mr. George Mutton, Mr. and Mrs. led Gillespie and family, Shiloh were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Packard. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gooderich called on Mr. and Mrs. Truman Miller, Havelock on Sunday afternoon and were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McMurray, Colborne. Mrs. John Cooney left on Monday for New York where she will resume her duties in hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Len Dickens, Colbor-; were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison. Master Donnie Bobby and Miss Debbie Trottman spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Victor Scott. Mrs. Frank Morrison and Mrs. Roy Packard called on Mr, William Theobald, East Colborne, on Thursday evening to make plans for the Auxiliary part of the funeral service on Saturday. Several from the neighbourhood called at the home, of Wm. H. Theobald on Saturday evening to pay their last respects to the late Mrs. William Theobald Sr. Congratulations to Mrs. Winston Packard on winning the 1001b. bag of sugar at the euchre at Shiloh on Friday evening. A very successful pancake supper as held in Dundonald Hall, Thursday evening by the WA Mr. Gordon Honey attended the Lake Ontario Development Association Banquet at the British Hotel in Cobourg on Monday evening. Peterborough Memorial Centre PRESENTS Guy Lombardo AND HIS "ROYAL CANADIANS" Playing "The Sweetest Music This Side of Heaven" in a BIG SHOW & DANCE Wednesday, April 1st, 1959 Tickets now on Sale at Special Price of $2.50 per Ticket until March 21st. Mail or Phone orders welcome Phone Peterborough RI-3-3561 for Tickets "BER-MAR" mfSm PHONE 269 MARION FRANKLIN COLBORNE PLUMBINGand HEATING ALTERATIONS -- REPAIRS -- NEW WORK ALL WORK AND MATERIAL GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN L. V^BEAMISH Phones: Shop 159W -- Residence 159J JOB MAKERS CANADIAN manufacturing in each month of 1958 provided employment for an average of 1,146,156 Canadian men and women. This represented nearly 43 per cent of all non-agricultural employment in Canada. The combined income of those engaged in manufacturing -in 1958 was slightly less than $5 billion or about 31 per cent of all Canadian wages, salaries, and supplementary labor in Manufacturing is by far the most important part of the Canadian economy. Manufacturing provides the greatest amount of employment in Canada. It makes by far the largest contribution to government revenues. Its production enables Canadians to enjoy the second highest standard of living in the world. Because of its contribution to our way of life, Canadian manufacturing deserves the support of every Canadian through the purchase of goods made in Canada. Steel is the foundation of all our manufacturing, and Stelco is Canada's largest steel producer. STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED MONTREAL GANANOQUE HAMILTON BRANTFORD TORONTO