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The Colborne Chronicle, 17 Mar 1966, p. 6

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COLBORNE CHRONICLE . Thursday, March 17th. 1966 7ea inches, Afternoon Tea. Dinners Canadian and Continental Home Cooked Meals "2-mile East of Colborne on Highway No. 2 Phone 355-2431 Exhibition of hundreds of Salt & Pepper Shakers Admission 50c SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED AVOID TILE BED TROUBLE Have your tank pumped every 3 to 5 years GRAFTON SANITATION CO. Dial 349-2550 REAL ESTATE LISTING WANTED Farms, Houses, Cottages, Lakefron* Lots', Acreages, Rough Lands, Motels, Commercial Property GORDON ATKINS Brighton Phone 475-2244 Toronto: Phone 487-3333 H. KEITH REALTOR LTD. 181 Eglinton Ave. E., Toronto Member of Toronto Real Estate Board ROLY WHITLEY Real Estate & Mortgage Broker For All Types of Real Estate Listings Solicited Local Representative ALF. MINAKER Phone 355-2202 Colborne Custom Butchering Done at Licensed Slaughterhouse Meat at Competitive Prices G. PETERSEN Phone 59-r-21 Warkwort CONTACT HILTON WHITE Phone 355-2303 Colborn SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED Any two tanks in towr $40.00 LOUIS REDDOM Brighton Phone 475-2825 CLIFF DENNY AUCTIONEER Colborne, Ontario DIAL 355-2106 CUSTOM WOOD WORKING ED. PEAK WOOD PRODUCTS .'formerly Francis Sash & Door) Sash & Frames Storm Sash, Doors Kitchen Cabinets Aluminum Windows & other Building Supplies BRIGHTON 475-0570 WASHING MACHINE SERVICE (any make) New automatic Washers, Dryers Ironers. Refrigerators, Freezers DeLaval and Beatty Pumps and Stable Equipment Wm. GORDON SMITH Phone 355-24S2 Colborne QUEEN'S HOTEL COLBORNE Comfortable Rooms First Class Acrommodatiot at Reasonable Rates Chas. D. Wood, Proprietor' COMING EVENTS PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE to be held at Lakeport Elementary School on Friday, March 18t' at 8.30 p.m., sponsored by Lake-pprt Community Club. mlO.i' EDEN UNITED CHURCH Choir will hold a Variety Concert April 22nd in Dundonald Hall at 8.00 p.m. Admission 50c, school children 25c. ml0,17,24.31 PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE, sponsored by Dundonald Community Club, in Eden Hall, Saturd; March 19th, at 8.15 p.m. Lunch and prizes. Admission 50c. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR and TEA at Trinity Anglican Church Hall 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday, November 26th. Good assortment of Xrnns Gifts and decorations. KEEP THESE DATES IN MIND for U.C.W. events of this yeai April 30 -- Spring Tea May 13th -- Rummage Sale Oct. 19th -- Turkey Dinner Dec. 3rd -- Tea and Bazaar FOR SALE SASH AND FRAMES Screens, Storm Sash, Aluminum Windows and Doors, Cabinets, all custom woodworking. Pittsburg Paint ED PEAKE WOOD PRODUCTS 112 Prince Edward St. Brighton Ontario FREEZER OWNERS Sides of Beef. Pork, Fish, Fn Foods. Free delivery. Credit terms. Phone 962-8601 collect Belleville Food Services, Belle ville a; 300 BUSHELS Rodney Oats. Ap-ply to George T. Rice, R.R. 4 Colborne, Ontario. ml0.I7 24" HEAVY DUTY BE ATI Y electric range. A-l condition. $40.00. Phone 355-2819 NOTICE BRIGHTON OMAR LTD. will be processing Tomatoes in 1966 Brighton. Growers interested Browing tomatoes, please contact our office: Telephone 475-1044 475-1251 or write to Box 279, Brighton. NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that from tlris date I' will not be responsible for detbts incurred by my wife. Robt. Stickle m31 WORK WANTED ONTARIO BUSINESS COLLEGE next day classes in IBM KEY PUNCH TRAINING March 23 taught by Business Machines Training Institute Next classes in SECRETARIAL STENOGRAPHY & ACCOUNTING March 28 Write or Call at 54 Victoria Ave. Belleville Dial 962-0870 STOP WESTROPE'S SUNOCO Brake Service Wheel Balancing Dominion Royal Tires Tune Ups & N.A.L. Towing Service King St. E., COLBORNE Phone 3S5-2841 AUCTION SALE THE AUCTION SALE which was postponed, of Antiques and Household Furniture, property of the late Mrs. H. Papineau, one mile west of Castleton, quarter mile south, will be held March 19th at 1.00 p.m. Gerald Rogers, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE of farm, stock, implements and hay, the property of Russell Harnden, behind Durham Transport yard in the town of Colborne, Thursday, March 17th, commencing at 10.30 a.m. sharp. 90 head of good Hol-stein dairy cattle; 21 brood sows; 70 pigs; full line of good farm machinery; approximately 1500 bales of hay; 100 acre farm with good dairy barn; new milk house; large pig pen and broiler house. Watch for details, listings and sale bills. Cliff Denny, Auctioneer, Colborne, 355-2106. SATURDAY, MARCH 19th -- Auction Sale of farm implements, Allis-Chalmers Tractor, WD 45, hydraulic 3-pt. hitch. Plow & cultivator. Massey-Ferguson 15-disc seed dril, like new. M-F hay baler, like new. 1 HC Side Delivery hay rake on rubber, like new. M-F fertilizer spreader. 1250 tomato crates, new. Full line of farm implements. Quantity of furniture, dishes, numl>er of antique pieces, at Lot 23, Broken Front, Whitby, 1 mile south of four corners on Brock St. (go to Victoria St., turn east on base line, one mile' first farm south). Property of Wm. F. P. Smith. No reserve, farm sold. Terms cash. Sale at 1.00 p.m. sharp. Alvin S. Farmer, Gorm-ley, Auctioneer. Phone 887-5311. WANTED LOCAL SALES Representative wanted by rapidly expanding Real Estate Firm. A truly imaginative field. Earnings unlimited. Box 10. Colborne Chronicle. ml0.!7 MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman announce the wedding of their son Robert John Francis to Mi-.s Leslie Anne Hariss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Harris of Islington, on March 11th. 1966, at the United Church, Islington. CARDS OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbours of Salem and Colborne for the lovely wedding shower gifts. A special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Blyth ar.d Mrs. Ross Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Blake'.y I am sincerely grateful to relatives and friends who ex-nressed concern for my health through visits, cards and gifts. These individual acts of kindness are responsible to no small degree for a speedy recovery and I am happy to - report that I ^hall soon be in excellent health again. Thank you so much. Clifford Godwin Fred The family of the Mutt vish the: wish to thank my relatives, friends and neighbours for flow-cards and visits during my stay in the Cobourg Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Stobi", es and staff of the hospital, a very sincere thank you to those who were kind enough to see that my wife was able to visit Again thank you. Harry Rush TENDERS WANTED TENDERS will~be^ accepted "by the undersigned for the purchase of an existing milk contract until 12 noon, Monday, March 14th, 1966. Sale of con-tract subject to owner's reserve bid. Russell Harnden, Box 341, Colborne, Ontario. Dated at Colborne, Ontario March 9. 1966. FOR RENT THREE SELF - CONTAINED Apartments on King St., Colborne. One upstairs and two down. All freshly renovated. Available April 1st. Call 355-2649 or 355-3238. HAROLD A. QUINN B.Sc., Ph.D., P.Eng. GEOLOGIST AND MINING ENGINEER 82 Mayfair Tower 845 Hornby St. Vancouver 1, British Columbia Telephone 684-9029 & 684-2933 FUNERAL DIRECTORS . BLACKLOCK Grafton r Night Calls Promptly Attended Dial 349-2920 OBITUARY HARRY SIRETT BIRTH '.hi. IKili. . Mr. was the son of the late Harry J. Sirett and Georgina Elizabeth Dawson and lived in Brighton since 1913. The deceased was born in Muskoka Dis- 1 Publ He Hig College, Guelph, receiving a degree of Bachelor of Science in Agriculture. Mr. Sirett was the husband of t He was Paul's Angl > Ethel Isobel mber St. Church. Brighton. A member of United Lodge A.F. and A.M. No. 29. and Pres-qu'ile Chapter No. 144 R.A.M. and was a 50 year jewel member of the Masonic Order Mr. Sirett is survived by two sisters, Mrs. C. R. Hamilton and Mrs. A. J. Cooper of Brighton: and one brother, A. T. Sirett of Cobourg. Two sisters and two brothers predeceased him. Rested at the K. Snider Funeral Home, Brighton, where a Masonic service was held on Tuesday evening. The funeral was held at St. Paul's Anglican Church, Brighton, on Wednesday, March 9th, 1966. at 2.00 p.m., Rev. C. P. Aspell offlciat- Temporary entombment was in Mount Hope Vault. Six nephews of the deceased acted as pallbearers, Frank Hamilton, Lloyd Hamilton. Ross Sirett Robert Good. Alan Good and Dr. Harold Good. O.F.A. PASSED RESOLUTION At a meeting held in Toronto on Friday, March 11th, the Ontario Federation of Agriculture passed the following resolution: "WHEN the stated purpose of the Farm Products Marketing Board lias been achieved in the separation of functions of the Bean Growers Marketing Board and the Bean Growers "BE IT RESOLVED that the Farm Products Marketing JONES--Edward and Betty (nee Cooney) are proud to announce the arrival of their first baby, a son, Edward Kenneth Jr., 8 lbs. 6 ozs. Born March 12, 1966. at Cobourg District General Hospital. Mother and baby are both doing fine. Growers Marketing Board; "AND FURTHER to provide for elections of directors to the Bean Growers Company." The resolution w a s passed unanimously. Messrs. E. M. Biggs, Deputy Minister of the Ontario Department of Agriculture, and H. M. Aiibuckle. Chairman of the Ontario Farm Products Marketing Board, were in attendance at the meeting. The controversy over activities of the deposed Bean Board, resulting in government action placing the board under trusteeship, was attributed to a misunderstanding with regard te an agreement between the former Bean Board and the Ontario Farm Products Marketing Board. The agreement had to do with the separation of the bean company (Bean Growers Limited) from the Bean Board. The Bean Board had voted to table certain amendments to the agreement, pending further clarification. The Ontario Farm Products Marketing Board interpreted this as an attempt to evade the Board's commitment to separate from its subsidiary company. Assurances were given by both Mr. Biggs and Mr. Ar-buckle that they would recommend administration of the Bean Marketing Plan would be retu ncd to bean growers as soon as separation of the comp. ary from the board had been completed/ sincere thanks and appreciation to all relatives and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown at the time of their recent bereavement. [ be i god l CPRB TO CARRY TIMMY'S EASTER PARADE OF STARS On Sunday, April 3rd, from 5:01 to 6:00 p.m., CFRB will once a?ain broadcast, live, "Tummy's Easter Parade of Stars", the 20th Annual Easter Seal Show to be staged. This year's host and star is Bing urn of the Bean Market-Plan to administration by ide for elections whereby /ers may elect a Bean In this modern age men who lie with their boots on usually lave one of them on the accel- WALTER I. WATSON Ontario Land Surveyor 217 Pinnacle Street BELLEVILLE, ONTARIO Telephone 968 5400 PLUMBING and HEATING CLARE HECLA FURNACES -- PRESSURE SYSTEMS WATER SOFTENERS -- PURIFIERS Free Estimates on SEWER INSTALLATIONS DOUG HAIG Phones: Office 475-2823 Residence 475 1715 BRIGHTON, ONTARIO

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