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The Colborne Chronicle, 1 Jun 1967, p. 8

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Eight COLBORNE CHRONICLE - Thursday, June 1st 1967 COMING EVENTS DECORATION DAY will be held at Lakeport Cemetery Sunday, June 4th. Service in the church at 2.30 p.m. THE BAPTIST Ladies' Aid Rummage Sale in Baptist Church Sunday School Rooms, June 2, 10.00 a.m. continued all day. DONNYBROOK SALE in Cas-tleton Town Hall, Saturday evening, June 3rd, 7.00 p.m. Auction, home baking, bazaar and rummage sale, sponsored by Castleton U.C.W. m25,jl DECORATION DAY ""of Vernonville Cemetery will be held on Sunday, June 11th, 1967. at 2.30 p.m. j8 __FOR SALL 2-WHEEL Utility TRAILER, steel frame, 14" wheels. Phone 355-3186 after 6 p.m. NINE - PIECE WALNUT Dining Room' Suite, buffet, china cabinet, extension table and six chairs, all in excellent condition; also a good writing desk. See these to be apppreci-ated. Very reasonably priced. Mrs. H. G. McKay, Phone 355-2200. WRECKING '64 DODGE. All parts for sale. 355-2939. jii FRESH ASPARAGUS daily. Chesterfield suite; Findlay Oval cookstove; other articles. Mrs. Jack Watson, 355-3230. ALL KINDS of vegetable and flower boxed plants. Archie Bellamy Greenhouses, Salem (opposite Smith's Motor Court). Phone 475-2730. SASH AND FRAMES, Screens Storm Sash, Aluminum Win •lows and Doors, Cabinets, al? Custom Woodworking. Pittsburg Paint Dealer ED PEAKE WOOD PRODUCTS 112 Prince Edward Street, Brighton, Ontario Township of Brighton ROAD CLOSING NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 462 of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 249, that the Council of the Township of Brighton proposes at its regular meeting to be held on the 6th day of July 1967 at Hilton at the hour of 8.00 o'clock in the evening to consider, and if it. seems advisable to them to enact a by-law pursuant to Section 459 of the Municipal Act to stop up those parts of the road and road allowances hereinafter described; that is to say: COMMENCING at east boundary of lot 10 and continuing westerly across east half rf lot 10 a distance of (1190) elevevn hundred and ninety feet to approximately (130) cne hundred and thirty feet of the west half of lot 10, Concession 2. AND FOR authorizing the transfer of soil and freehold therein as provided by Suction 459 of the Municipal Act. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that at its said meeting Council will hear in person or by his Counsel, Solicitor or Agent, any person wno claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the by-iaw and who applies to be heard. Dated at R.R. 2, Codrington. Ontario, this 19th day of May, 1967. Opal M. Carlaw, Clerk, Township of Brighton. j22 WANTED BRICK BUNGALOW, new condition. Two or three bedrooms. Cash if price is right. Principals only . W. S. Maslin, McArthur's Mills, Ont. NOTICE I, Robert Dingwall Jr., will not be responsible for debts incurred in my name without my written permission on or after June 1st, 1967. jl5 CARDS OF THANKS The Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Ware take this opportunity to express their deep appreciation for cards, telephone calls, flowers, and the many ex-expressions of sympathy extended to them at the time of their recent "bereavement, and to the Evening Guild and Ladies' Aid of Trinity Church for their kindness. I would like to express my sincere thanks to all friends, neighbours and relatives, for cards, flowers and visits during my stay in Peterborough Civic Hospital. A special 'thank-you' to Dr. Pember, Dr. Nott, ard the Nureses and Staff on the 5th floor. Mrs. M. E. Harvey I would like to thank my relatives and friends for their cards, gifts and flowers I received while in hospital. A special 'thank-you' to Mr. and Mrs. Irvine for all their help at the time of my accident and afterward. Also special thanks to the nurses on the first floor of the hospital and Dr. Pember and Dr. Lawson. Lulu M. Mutton We wish to thank all kind relatives and friends for visits, flowers, cards, gifts, and many other kindnesses in connection with the loss of a kind father. Especial thanks to Jean Cane, Drs. Gear and Mikel, 2nd floor nurses at Cobourg Hospital, Rev. H. E. Parsons, pallbearers, flower bearers and many others. --The family of the late T. J. Usher. " IN MEMORIAM WARD--In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother who passed away five years ago today, May 31st. 1967. Five lonely years have drifted by, To speak my thoughts I will not try; One treasured gift I do retain, Your smling eyes in a photo God took your hand, we had He eased your pain and broke my heart. You are beside me in all I do, Your love will guide me and see mc through. --Sadly missed by her son, Don, daughter-in-law Irene, and grandsons. MARCOTTE---In loving memory of a dear wife, Annie Amanda Marcotte, who passed away June 7th, 1966. A beautiful memory of one so dear I cherish still with love sincre. A day that came with sad regret To one I never will forget. Sadly missed by her loving husband Alex. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of the late ROBERT JOHN ARMSTRONG, deceased of the Township of Cramhe, in the County of Northumberland, who died the 31st day of March, 1967, are hereby requested to send particulars of the same to the undersigned on or before the 22nd of June, 1967, after which date the assets of the deceased will be distributed. Dated at Cobourg this 23rd day of May, 1967. Harvey M. Brent, Q.C. Barrister, Cobourg, Ontario Box 9, 17 King St. E., solicitor for the Administrator, Jack Cecil Armstrong, j 15 FOR SALE 12 ft. STARCRAFT Aluminum Motor Boat and 5M> h.p. Evin-rude Motor. Both like new and reasonably priced. For more information call Mr. Bruce Spencer at Johnston's Motor-;, Colborne, Ont. j8 HELP WANTED _SELL REAL ESTATE WANTED--A full time real Selling experince preferrd, estate agent lor Colborne area, but not an absolute necessity. Contact Brad Taylor, B. J. Taylor, Real Estate Broker. 372-6487. jS UUNDONALD Mrs. Gordon Honey Service next Sunday 11 a. m. S.S. 9.45 a.m. Mr. Buchanan's theme will be "The Right Time". Choir practice Thursday evening. Miss Karen Brown, Colborne, was Friday night guest of her aunt and uncle, Blr. and Mrs. Lyal Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Chapman, Clare and David, Colborne, called on them Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Nelsun Simpson and sons, Cobourg, called on Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Trottman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ferguson, Warkworth. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waite, Mr. and Mrs. Van Waite, visited the Allen Funeral Home, Warkworth Sunday evening in respect of the Idle Conrad Plumpton. Mr. and 'Mrs. Lyle Honey and sons spent Sunday with Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thome ROLY WHITLEY Real Estate & Mortgage Broker lor All Types of Real Estate Listings Solicited Local Representative ALF. M1NAKER I'hnne 355-2202 Colhorm- *7ea QasiAettl Open Every Day from Noon until Late Night Lunches Afternooi. Tea & Dinners Canadian and Continental Home Cooked Meals V£-mile East of oClborne on Highway No. 2 Phone 355 2431 Exhibition of hundreds of Salt & Pepper Shakers Admission 50c and Jean, Millbrook, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mutton. In the afternoon all visited the Allen Funeral Home, Warkworth in respect of the late Conrad Plumpton. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burley, Port Hope, were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Purdy. Mr. and Mrs. Van Waite attended the Sero-Sweelnam wedding Saturday in Calvary Temple, Belleville. Ricky Dale and boy friend Brighton, spent the weekend camping at Dale's Creek. Mr and Mrs. George Weese, Trenton, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dale, Brighton, called on Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dale Sunday and the boys returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earl He'rr-ington, Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mutton, accompanied by their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thorne and Jean, were Sun day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waite. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Carcw, Kingston, and family. Miss Grace Waite and Mr. Garry Holmes, Oshawa, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Waite. Mr. Douglas Chapman, Oshawa, called on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mutton attended the funeral Monday of the late Conrad Plumpton at the Allen Funeral Home, Warkworth. COLBORNE PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Stan Clark, David and Diane, of Port Credit, spent Thursday with the Don Redick family. Miss D. Arnott, R.N., of Toronto, spent a recent weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. Sheld-rick. Mr. and Mrs. H. McKillican of Coastown spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Al Cammack. The Grade 8l students of Colborne Public School are Expo bound this week. Several of the teachers are accompanying them, and next week will be Grade 7's turn to visit the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Windus spent Saturday visiting their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ball. They brought Shelly and Melly home after six week's stay with their grandparents. F/Lt. Wayne Peebles, N.S., was home for the weekend visiting his parents. Wayne is to be stationed at Montreal for the next month. Mrs. Goodrich and Mrs. S. Ball motored to Naponi on Saturday and viewed the Naponi Centennial Parade. On Sunday they went to Kingston visiting relatives. Mr. Frank Ball of Bowmanville visited his family and friends on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kernaghan and Mary of Deep River, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Mc-Cutcheon and Scott of Toronto were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Waller. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Metcalf attended Bob Metcalf's graduation from Kemptville Agricultural School on Saturday, May 27th. Mrs. J. F. Haynes and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Haynes were in Oshawa Wednesday of last week attending the funeral of Mrs. Haynes' brother, Clarence (Mike) Dawson, who passed away suddenly on May 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mar-cellus spent the weekend with Mrs. Kenneth Ingram in Renfrew and attended her son's wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Drury, Seattle, Wash., spent a few days this, week with Mrs. Goldie Cox Mrs. May Simpson and Mrs C. Goodrich were Sunday dinner guests with Miss Marion Waddell and family of Campbellford. BOWES & COCKS REALTORS 97A KING ST. W., COBOURG HOUSE ON MAIN STREET Close to stores and churches in Castleton. Suitable for beauty parlour or snack bar. Three bedrooms, modern bathroom, living room, dining room and kitchen. Garage. $6,500. full price. Make offer. Call Mrs. Joan Nolasco at 372-2225 or 349-2689. HOME SITES AT LITTLE LAKE 100 ft frontage on paved road. One site with a well $1,500.00. Other sites $1,200.00. Join the trend and build where the taxes are low. Call Mrs. Nolasco at 372-2225 or 349-2689. CLOSE TO EVERYTHING This family home has large liviing room with brick fireplace, full size dining room, modern kitchen, three bedrooms, one with broadloom, IV2 bathrooms. Half an acre of land for family enjoyment. $10,500. full price wilh terms. Call Mrs. Nolasco a* 372-2225 or 349-2689. TEN MILES EAST OF COLBORNE Gracious older home with a beautiful view of Lake Ontario. Large living room, dining room, three bedrooms, modern bathroom. Large attic would make excellent family room. % of an acre, suitable for V.L.A. -Garage. $11,000.00 full price. Call Mrs. Joan Nolasco at 372-2225 or 349"2689. BOWES & COCKS LTD. Member Ontario Association Real Estate Boards

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