THE ENTERPRISE OF EAST NORTHUMBERLAND Volume LXXII.-No. 9 (Second Clasa Mail) GOLBORNE, ONT., THURSDAY, AUG. 28t 1 1958. 52.00 Id advance Colborne High School Re-Opens Sept. 2nd 1958, at 9 o'clock A.M., Daylight Saving Time Preparing Students for:-- Entrance to Normal Schools Entrance to the Universities Lower, Middle and Upper School Work Done. Entrance to Various Units of the Armed Forces. - STAFF -- W. R. Baxter--B.A., (Queen's Principal, Science Secord McNair--B.A., (Western), History and Geography Norman O'Neill--B A. (Western), Mathematics Miss Patricia Stall wood--B .A., (Toronto), English and - Latin Miss Mary Vandewater--B.A. (Queen's) French and Latin Books obtainable at Dingwall's Store in Castleton Book Lists may be obtained at Dingwall's Store or at tha Principal's Office. • Provision Made for Teaching All Branches of Upper School Work. ANNUAL VISITORS DAY The Smithfield Fruit and Veg etable Station held its annual event for visitors on Thursday. August 21st. While everyone agreed that the fine rain was needed and worth more than any other factor to the crops of 1958, the featuring of the event was somewhat difficult. Northumber* • land' Agricultural Representative Ralph Banbury opened the prog ram and looking into the future saw this area along Lake Ontario-growing the Canadian needs of fruits and vegetables when suffit ient demand merited expansion'. All land from No. 2 highway to the lake could grow remarkable green vegetables with some pum ping in the early spring and easy1' off irrigation in the late summer The Smithfield farm can be expected to be the leader in development. Already excellent pea*-ches are ripening- Lucky Dollar Store WEEKEND BARGAIN Thursday, Friday Saturday LUCKY DOLLAR PEANUTIBUTTER 16 oz................................................................. 35c HEINZ BABY FOOD.............. lO tins $1.00 WAX PAPER, 100 ft. Roll........................ 29c LIBBY'S PINEAPPLE & GRAPE- FRUI JUICE, 48oz.....................3 tins Sl.OO STARLAC....................................................-.......-8pkg85c CAMAY.............................................................4 bars 39c LUCKY DOLLAR MILK................. 2 tins 29c BOSTON CREAM PIE MIX ............ 3Tc Cook's Groceteria Deliver i $ UAlirftJ,ff beauty ! Howard s salon Telephone 147W salon Colborne "Ber-Mar » HAIRDRESSING SALON Will be Closed from August 5th to September 1st due to Alterations, GEORGE EDISON Radio and Telivision Sales and Service Expert and prompt attention or, All Makes of Radios and Telivision 90 day guarantee on Labour and Parts PhoQe 369 Colborne, Ont. MUTTON FAMILY RE-UNION i this vate r nflu ?d : manv other tender fruits can be grown. D. S. Blair, Director of the farm, welcomed the growers and told of experimental work with fruits. Lloyd Lyall. \'eget-j able Specialist discussed in a sep; arate meeting matters of special"' interest to canning crop growers P.lair Heenev with charts showed results for various rotation.* and sources of plant food1 in crop production. 1 owe Butler Vested out that the crop was heavv in Essex and Kent, as regard?} tomatoes. He said we should re| cover from the Blossom and roC with this moisture and that' while maneb seems the best torn! ato spray for everything, bordeaux from now on will protect", from late blight. Professor KellyJ of the O.A.C. pointed out the fan 6T late Wit spores and recawJj mended the use ' The annual re-union of the Mutton family was held at Little Lake on Wednesday. August 6th One hundred and twenty-five members of the clan sat down to the sumptuous dinner. Immediately following the din ner the business meeting was held under the chairmanship of the president, Dean Chapman. Officers for next year were elected as follows: President, Dean Chapman. R. 2, Colborne; Vice President, Bert Mutton of Bowmanville: Secretary, Grace Samson. Peterboro; Treasurer, j Betty Packard. R. 2, Colborne; \ Editors. "Mutton Chronicle, ; Anna Wright. Smithfield; Eve- I lyn Ferguson. R. 2. Colborne. j Sports Committee: John Mut-j ton. Colborne: Cnarles Mutton. Brighton ; Floyd Mutton, Bow-manvil'e: Wa'ter Ferguson. R. 2 Colborre: Winston Packard. R. , 2. Colborne; Norman Mutton, ' Hilton; Margaret Irish. Peter- i boro; Alma Mutton, R, 2, Col- j borne. Prizes were distributed to: j Oldest lady, Mrs. Marv Ann Downs, Brighton, 90 years; Old ] ■st man. Geo. Mutton, Shiloh; j Couple coming the farthest. Mr. i and Mrs. D. Oliver, Maple, Ont., j Boy with the most sisters, J. Blythe. Co'borne. Girl with the ! most brothers. Stephanie Mut- j ton, Colborne R. 2. Lady with | the oldest shoes, Mildred Mutton j Campbellford. Man with the old i est car. Walter Ferguson. R. 2, : Colborne, Youngest baby. Barb- ! ara-Jean, daughter of Chas. and j Bettv Mutton, Brighton. The Mutton Chronicle was | THE GOSPEL OASIS Sacred Recordings 10 inch, 78 R.PM. $1.50 Each FEATURING REV. R. K. HARRIS BOX 473, COLBORNE All Proceeds for Missionary Work neb i •ntihf Profe ,-ith bri ired r the nanageir sting. There was considerable in- " Mutton Clan, 'jury to tomatoes in Prince FA- \ program ward County about 5 years agcj rjed out undi | from this but the sample from 0f the Sports Committi I the Colborne area was the first! Bathing and surf-board riding I seen this year. It was pointedjJcpmpleted the day's sports. { out that malathion was a goodf Next year>s picnic vvin be held j control for aphids but it must, -n Cobourg on the first Saturday [only be used in warm conditions : jn AlIgust; j Root maggots and corn borers ! *---- ErRuthven DiSt^rSor ' POULTRY AND PET STOCK 'and Gordon 'Metcalf, Chairman ■ ^BITION ATTRACTS of the Northumberland Veget- j MANY VISITORS able Growers spoke briefly. Lei? hton Rundle. Chairman of the j The Northumberland Poultry United Counties Fruit Growers • an(i pei Stock Association held thanked the Smithfield Staff and j its first exhibition on Wednes-those assisting the program for , day, Aug. 20th at the Grafton the opportunity of this day. AiArera in conjunction with the study of orchard costs was out- , F'ower Show, lined by Economist McCharles j It was an outstanding success (and it is hoped to have some defijin every way and the large atten nite information next year on the* cost of production on a bttshefi of apples. On the :arni tour, S"ri erintendent Ernie Wilson and .taff member Walter Rutherford liscussed the orchards and warmj ed of danger from the use of rwct j rass control spray under small trees. Fieldman Morley. Webster of Brighton and Byron^ Beeler of Picton had many grow" ers present and discussed problems of their area. Since the] Smithfield Farm was establish-! ed in 1944, it has grown to 3001. acres and conducts experiments,-in all crops thought economical-j ly suitable for the Quinte area.. Senator W. Fraser who had' much to do with the dream of this experimental station attended during the afternoon. B. A. 1 R I S H dance and interest shown by the ■ublic was most gratifying to the nembers of the Association who pared no effort in preparing Hs event. Keen interest was nanifested by all in viewing the nanv classes of fowl including peacocks and many varieties of pets.. The arena was attractively d suitably decorated for the casion and there was plenty of om for all the visitors to view the exhibits without being crowd ed. nbers of the The committee Association wish to express their gratitude for the wholehearted support received from the merchants and business firms in Colborne, Grafton and Wark-vorth and all others who donated prizes for the occasion. LARGE POTATO FROM EAST COLBORNE GARDEN TAXI CLOSED For Holidays FROM woooooooo: On Tuesday, Mrs. Levi Dudley brought to this office an extra large potato of a red variety which weighed 2 lbs. !) oz: j The potato measured 12^"xl4" _ _ - c , j Their neighbor, Mrs. B. King Atig. oOthtO OCpt. 6tn took 30 potatoes from one hill, 'I all good sized tubers. It would Inclusive, seem East Colborne residents are good potato growers. JENNINGS FUELS Summer Sales Price Reading Anthracite Stove and Nut $26.50 per Ton Cash on Delivery Space Heaters Cleaned Phone 351, Colborne HELP WANTED Men or Womtn for Apple Packing STEADY EMPLOYMENT FROM 15 SEPT. Experience Desirable but not Essential, Contact--//• Colbright Orchards & Cold Storage Ltd. Phone 220--Colborne Colbcrne Lumber Co. PHONE 82 i Generator & Regulator Exchange Service ALL POPULAR TYPES. 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