Eight COLBORNE CHRONICLE - Thursday. August 17th. 19S7 COMING EVENTS SERVICES will re-commence in Colborne and Lakeport Presbyterian Churches o n Sunday, August 27th. See the announcement in next week's issue. RESERVE THE DATE, Wednesday, September 27th, for the Centennial Turkey Supper at Dundonald. Full particulars later. SALEM STUMP REMOVAL SERVICE Slumps removed and Lawn expertly restored in the immediate area PAUL OMELKO R.R. 4 Colborne 355-3490 *7ea Qandenl Open Every Day from Noon until Late Night Lunches Afternoon Tea & Dinners Canadian and Continental Home Cooked Meals VS-mile East of oClborne on Highway No. 2 Phone 355 2431 Exhibition of hundreds of Salt & Pepper Shakers Admission 50c ROLY WHITLEY Real Estale & Mortgage Broker For AH Types of Real Estate Listings Solicited Local Representative ALF. MINAKER Phone 355-2202 Colborne FOR SALE SASH AND FRAMES, Screens Storm Sash, Aluminum Win dows and Doors, Cabinets, att Custom Woodworking. Pittsburg Paint Dealer ED PEAKE WOOD PRODUCTS 112 Prince Edward Street, Brighton, Ontario TWO BAKED ENAMEL White Aluminum Combination Windows, $25.00. 355-2343. CHEVROLET TRUCK, 3-ton, good shape, platform, racks and hoist, 64 model. Apply C. C. Goodrich, 355-2289. a24 LOST A navy blue purse with handle. Contents valuable to its owner. Reward. At Presqu'ile Point last Sunday. Phone 372-6313. Two 7.10x15" Manfield Tires on rims. Phone 372-3773. 329 Spring Street, Cobourg. Reward. HELP WANTED FEMALE NEED EXTRA MONEY? BECOME AN AVON REPRESENTATIVE in your own neighbourhood Turn your spare time into money. No experience required. Open territories in Centreton - Wicklow Morganston - Dundonald If you live in Cramahe Township, don't delay. Write or phone Mrs. J. Hill. 140 Non-quon Road, Oshawa. 725-9696, for personal interview. s2 NOTICE EFFECTIVE as of August 1st, 1967, the Ladies' Auxiliary to Branch 187 Royal Canadian Legion, Colborne, will cater to weddings, banquets, etc., at the following prices: a hot plate $2.00; cold plate $1.75; and a lunclieon plate $1.50. For arrangements contact President Ann Colling. a31 REAL ESTATE URGENTLY NEEDED 2 or 3 bedroom homes. I have several buyers waiting for homes in this area, and small acreages (2 to 10 acres of land) with house. Gordon and Helen Atkens Brighton 475-2024 H. KEITH LTD., REALTOR 181 Eglinton Avenue East Toronto 12, Ont. s!4 IN MEMORIAM SNIDER--In loving memory of my dear husband Roy who passed away August 18, 1966. Often we pause to think of you And think of how you died; To think you did not say good-bye Before you closed your eyes. Upright and just in all your Honest and true to the end of your days, Forgotten by some in this world you may be, But dear to our memory you well ever be. --Sadly missed by wife and family". CARDS OF THANKS Thank you, our friends arid neighbours of Salem, Dundonald and Colborne community s, for the presentation and dance for us, and to Potter's Orchestra for their music. Paul and Karen Islai d I wish to extend thanks to 111 my friends for visits, care's, flowers and gifts during n y stay in hospital; also thanks to Dr. Eberlie and the nurs s and staff on the 3rd floor for their splendid care. Frank Usborre The members of the Morgai -ston Community Centre wou^ i like to take this opportuni' f to express their gratitude 1 d ail the people in the area wl j donated to their Centenni; 1 Sale to help make it such a success; also to the auctioneers, Mr. Gerald Rogers and Mr. Roy Williams, who gav'a their services to the cause. COLBORNE COUNCIL (continued) It was moved by Councillor Jensen and seconded by Councillor Ferguson, that the position of School Crossing Guard at King and Elgin Sts. be advertized. Carried. Reeve McLaughlin introduced two By-Laws (1) to authorize the sale of debentures in the amount of $14,-800.00 and (2) to authorize the borrowing of temporary advances until the sales of debentures. It was moved by Councillor Spencer, seconded by Councillor Jensen, that the By-Laws be egiven first read. Carried. MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES May Be Simply Sluggish Kidney Action It's^a Pity^o Put UP wi.th thdis common It was moved by Councillor Jensen, seconded by Councillor Ferguson, that the rules governing the reading of bylaws be suspended for this meeting. Carried. It was moved by Councillor Ferguson, seconded by Councillor Spencer, that the By-Laws be given second reading. Carried. It was moved by Councillor Spencer, seconded by Councillor Jensen, that the By-Laws be given third reading and numbered 959 and 960 and that By-Law to provide for the extension of a sanitary sewer system be given third reading and numbered 951. Carried. It was movevd by Councillor Jensen, seconded by Councillor Ferguson, that the accounts be paid. Carried. (Accounts will be printed next week.) On motion the Council did then adjourn. ROWSOME'S AUGUST CLEARANCE SHOP AND SAVE! RACKS OF WONDERFUL VALUES DRESSES Cool Cottons, Jerseys and Terylenes -- Priced at $2.99 to $19.95 Cotton Printed TEA TOWELS 59c each 20% OFF on Sleeveless COTTON DRESSES i 10% OFF Girls' COTTON DRESSES 8 to 14 Printed FACE CLOTHS 2 for 25c TOPS AND BLOUSES 98c to $2.98 Printed HAND TOWELS 60c each Flannelette SLEEP COATS 8 lo 14 yrs. $2.00 Arnell and Cotton SHORTIE GOWNS 1.98 & 2.98 Matching Duster $2.98 Men's 2 PANT SUITS Clearing $14.95 Boy's Back-to-School JACKETS 2.79 & 3.89 8 lo 14 Ladies' SPRING & FALL COATS Clearing from $10 up Broken Lines of BRAS & GIRDLES V2 price and less First Quality NYLONS 4 prs. $1.00 MEN'S COVERALLS Reg. $8.95 Sale $7.95 Boys "Back-to-School" PANTS Priced $1.98 up Men's DRESS TIES Reg. $2.00 Special 89c Boys' Long Sleeve COTTON SHIRTS 8 lo 14 yrs. Special $1.77 Men's Short Sleeve SHIRTS Reg. $5.00 gO, Broken sizes -- Men's WINTER JACKETS $5.00 Mens' JAC SHIRTS $1.99 and $3.99 Mens' DRESS SOCKS 59c pr. "CURITY" DIAPERS $3.67 One lo a Customer BATHING SUITS 20% off MANY LINES NOT LISTED AT REDUCED PRICES