COLBORNE CHRONICLE • Thursday, July 131h, 1967 COMING EVENTS Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oliver will be "At Home" to friends relatives and neighbours on Saturday, July 15th, from 7 to 9 p.m. in Dundonald Church Hall, the occasion of Iheir 50th wedding anniversary. No gifts, please. PRESENTATION DANCE for Mr. and Mrs. George Marsh-man (nee Shirley Pratt) at Castleton Town Hall, Friday, July 14, 1967. Ladies please bring lunch. NOTICE EFFECTIVE as of August fstj 1967, the Ladies' Auxiliary to Branch 187 Royal Canadian Legion, Colborne, will cater to weddings, banquets, etc., at the following prices: a hoi plate $2.00; cold plate $1.75; and a luncheon plate $1.50. For arrangements contact President Ann Colling. a31 THE OFFICE OF CECIL McQUOID, D.C. WILL BE CLOSED from July 22 tb~July 30 FOR SALE SASH AND FRAMES, Screens Storm Sash, Aluminum Win dows and Doors, Cabinets, aW Custom Woodworking. Pittsburg Paint Dealer ED PEAKE WOOD PRODUCTS 112 Prince Edward Street, Brighton, Ontario BIRTH BOATS, MOTORS TRAILETS Clearing all our slock. Drastic price reductions. 12' aluminum cartops $159; 14' Fibreglass runabouts $560; 15' Fibreglass runabouts $740; New and used motors, trailers, canoes arid fishing boats. Daily unxil 9 p.m. Saturday until' 5 p.m. ROLLIE'S MARINE BRIGHTON, ONT. OIL BURNER, needs repair to carburettor. $5.00 or best offer. Claude Allen, Castleton. Ph. 344-7706. BELLAMY--Lyle and Elaine (nee Jones) are happy to announce the arrival of their son, Richard Lyle, July 2nd. 7 lbs. 14 ozs. A brother for Carole. DEATH CLARKE, Mrs. Maude -- At the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Harold Carson, R.R. 1, Lakefield, on Tuesday, June 20, 1967, Maude Whitney, beloved wife of Saluem Clark and the late Clayton Whitney, dear mother of Mrs. Eva Dawson and Mrs. Iva Bryant, both of Oshawa, Mrs. David Berwick (Eileen) of Edmonton, Mrs. Clarence McGregor (Lewella) of Brighton, Mrs. Harold Carson (Verna) of Lakefield, Ray Whitney of Omemee, Ross and Douglas of Guelph, Mrs. Myrtle White (predeceased). AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD Effects and~A~n-tiques, property of Mrs. Bert Kernaghan, King St., Saturday, July 15th, at 1.30 p.m. 2 Chests of drawers; Table, 6 Chairs and China Cabinet; 2 Cedar' Cupboards; % Bed Springs and Marshal mattress, like new; Walnut swivel mirror; Clocks; Several oil lamps; 2 Floor lamps; Cedar Chest; Cedar Wardrobe; Book stand; 2 hand-made Cedar cupboards; Walnut Chairs; Iron kettles; Antique crockery; Crocks; 2 Whatnots; Steamer trunk; Pr. down feather pillows; Hoover Vacuum; Electrolux Vacuum; Walnut table; Writing Desk; Walnut Fern Stand; Scales; Chest of tools; Pancake Griddle; Brass kettle; Coal oil lanterns; Luggage; Wrought Iron Lawn Seat; 2 upholstered chairs; Chiite and Old Glass; Gibbard Walnut Fern Stand; Mahogany Antique Table; 3 early Pine Doors; Natural Gas Heater; Brass Fire Irons; Linens; Wash bowls and pitchers (This is an exceptionally fine sale for you to attend. Numerous other articles, including antiques, are not listed here). Auctioneer Clifford Denny, Clerks Doug. Denny and Delbert Peebles. Phone 355-2106. ENGLISH WOOLS, less 10c per ball. Five balls Kroy sock wool, $2.99. Studio, 150 King West., Cobourg (near Canadian Tire). 4-BURNER PROPANE"" GAS Stove, in good condition, $20. Phone 355-2838. CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank my dear friends and relatives for cards, flowers and gifts, and those who came to see me while I was in the hospital. I also ..appreciated the kindness of all at New Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto. Mrs. Viola Stickle We would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to the Colborne Fire Brigade and to all our friends and neighbours who helped so much when our barn was burned on July 1st. We would like to give special thanks to those who worked so hard and late at night fixing our drive shed into a temporary barn, did the necessary electrical wiring, dug up ihe water pipes and got the water running for our cows and for building fence. We would also like to give thanks to thuse who gave or loaned their milking equipment, feed, lumber, money and so many other things. Sincerely Claude and Marjorie Allen and family. REAL ESTATE WANTED ROTO TILLER. Write Box'84, Colborne Chronicle. WANTED TCM*ENT~ IN COLBORNE, 3-bedroom house or equivalent, urgently required before July 31st. Phone 355-3123. CARDS OF THANKS I wish to thank friends for visits, flowers and cards during my stay in Cobourg Hospital; also to Rev. Mr. Ware and Rev. Mr. Baird. Eflen MacGregor I would like to express my thanks to friends for cards and calls received while I was in Cobourg General Hospital. Jim Bickle We would like to thank all our neighbours, relatives, family and friends for the lovely gifts, money, cards and phone calls, and to all those who helped in so many ways to make our anniversary such a IN MEMORIAM BUGG--In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Charles, who passed away July 10, 1958. We who loved you, sadly miss you As it dawns another year, In our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of you are ever --Ever remembered by Mother, Agnes, Ted and Jessie. BUYERS WAITING We have through our Toronto office and U.S. contacts, an ever increasing demand for properties of all kinds. If you have a cottage, lots, resort, farm, house or business ycu wish to sell, we would be pleased to hear from you. Contact: Gordon & Helen Atkens Brighton. Phone 475-2024 H. KEITH LTD., REALTOR 181 Eglinton Avenue East Toronto 12, Ont. J13 ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Claire Clarke wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter. Patricia Ann, to Mr. James Walter McElroy, South Mona-ghan. Wedding to take place on September 2nd, 1967, at 3.30 p.m. in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. BUGG--In loving memory of a dear brother, Charles, who entered into rest July 10, 1958. Farewell, dear brother, thy Thy willing hands will toil no A loving brother, kind and No one on earth we'll find --Ever remembered by Bill. BUGG--In ever loving memory of a dear brother, Charles Bugg, who entered into rest, July 10, 1958. In the book of life there are memories Of the happy days we knew, And recorded in love are the Of a wonderful brother and uncle like you. --Lovingly remembered by Polly, Jim, and Jim Jr. of Ingersoll. COLBORNE PERSONAL^ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson visited Teeswater on Do? minion Day week-end and took in Centennial celebra- • Sorry to report George Mas-kell, Jr., has spent the past three weeks in Hanover Memorial Hospital. His Colborne friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. H. Chatterson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Maskell spent a few days in Hanover last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. Maskell, Jr. How to relieve m -m MM Use Dodd's Kidney BACK^ks tion^ causing^ the H E pend o^Dodd's!6" Mr. and Mrs. William Whetsell and children, Frankie and Lisa, of Bowman, S.C., are visiting Mrs. Whetsell's mother, Mrs. Frank Little, Parliament Street. They are accompanied by their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Whetsell. of Orangeburg,"-: S.C. Flight Lieutenant and Mrs. John Leiper, their children, Leslie and Steven, have returned to Canada after a five year tour with Canada's Arm-edF orces in Europe. They are spending a month with Mrs. Leiper's mother, Mrs. Frank Little, Parliament Street. On the 17th of July they will be leaving for C.FJB. Cold Lake. Alberta. Sgt. and Mrs. Tom Shaw and family of C.F.B. Greenwood, N.S., spent a week-end visiting Mrs. Frank Little, Parliament Street, on their way to C.F.B. Comox, B.C. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Carruthers and family of Scarborough, Ontario, called on Mrs. Frank Little, Parliament Street, recently. Mrs! Carruthers is the sister of F/L Leiper who is visiting Mrs. Little. INVITATION TO INSPECT AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL The Kemptville Agricultural School has invited farmers and their wives to visit the School and inspect the research facilities on Tuesday and Wednesday, July 18th and 19th, 1967, commencing at 1.30 p.m. Seed Growers, dealers and ladies are invited to attend a similar program arranged for Tuesday, July 20th. Walter & Edith Chapman I wish to extend my sincere thanks and appreciation to Doctors Stratford, Wilson and Robertson, nurses and staff of third floor Cobourg General Hospital for the excellent care I received during my stay in hospital. Also to friends, neighbours and relatives, for flowers, cards, gifts and visits. And many thanks to my. neighbours for all the help at home. It was all greatly appreciated. George Walker *7ea Qandestl Open Every Day from Noon until Late Night Lunches Afternoon Tea & Dinners Canadian and Continental Home Cooked Meals i^-mlle East of oClborne on Highway No. 2 Phone 355 2431 Exhibition of hundreds of Salt & Pepper Shakers Admission 50c Members of the Ladies' Aid left to right: Mrs. A. McGler - of St. Paul's Church, Lake- non; Mrs. L. Tapley; Mrs! R. port, who catered for the Cen- Pocock; Mrs. John Nelson; tennial Strawberry Tea, from Mrs. Delbert Peebles; Mrs. nie Stirling; Mrs. G. Edison; Mrs. R. Joice; Miss Elaine Fiddick in front.