Four COLBORNE CHRONICLE .Thursday, August 31st, 1967 SALEM G. A. Smith This is the last week of August! How quickly the days seem to go! Holidays are over for another summer! With the return of autmn weather come the various activities which make up community life. Next Sunday, September 3rd, will see the re-opening of Salem United Church at 9.30 a.m. Sunday School will follow at 10.30 a.m. There will be a special meeting of Sunday School teachers and officers at the home of the Superintendent, Mrs. R. Carman on Wednesday evening of this week. • « • • Choir practice will be held at Salem Church on hursday evening. Salem choir has been invited to help with the other Colborne church choirs at the special service in the park in Colborne next Sunday after- Several Salemites attended the stock car races at Oak Ridge Raceway last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hutchings, Mr. and Mrs. Art Simpson and family were among those from this district who attended the United-Carr picnic last Saturday afternoon. Life is like a mirror; it never reflects more than we put into i aquatic bird found principally in South Lots of people know a good thing the minute the other fellow sees it. /TALLIN A SPECIALIST^ AvMAN WHO KNOWS WELL;, \THATIN THE'TV BUSINESS A (HIS WORK EXCELS jir ^TWWtfTfc-- US COVOUR.6- THROUGH SATURDAY The Record-Breaking Hit of the Summer "TO SIR, WITH LOVE" NEXT MON. TO WED. In Technicolor "HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT TRYING" With Robert Morse 355-2722 COLBORNE THIS THURS. TO SAT. Adult Entertainment "A FUNNY THING HAPPENED" With Phil Silvers and Big Comedy Cast JERRY LEWIS In 'The Big Mouth" SUNDAY MIDNIGHT Adult Entertainment "KING KONG VS. GODZILLA" "THE EVIL OF FRANKENSTEIN" THIS THURS. TO SAT. Adult Entertainment «I|TIT » With JACK » LEMMON In Color; also "YOUNG WARRIORS" NEXT SUN. TO TUES. Adult Entertainment . "HOMBRE" With Paul Newman "I DEAL IN DANGER" With Robert Goulet COLOURFUL BELL DIRECTORY There is a colourful new book on the way to all Bell Canada customers in the Colborne - Cobourg - Port Hope area. It's free, useful and designed to be one of the best-read books this year. The book we're talking a-bout is the new telephone directory and this year the directory is pretty enough to frame. For approximately 10 years Bell. Canada has featured local scenes on all of its approximately 59 directory covers. Last year all Bell's telephone directories carried a colourful sketch of the Telephone Association pavilion at Expo. Colour proved to be so popular that this year the jacket is a colour-wash design of blue and green. "Bell Canada hopes by endeavouring to make its directory cover as attractive as possible we will be able to encourage customers to use the directory as much as possible. We have actually timed calling information service for a number listed in the directory, and our tests prove that it takes less time for a customer to look up the number himself," said Mr. Guest, Bell Canada manager for this area. The manager also suggested that customers write their emergency numbers in the front of the directory in the space alloted for them. This handy reference may save precious minutes in an emergency. This year there will be a total of 20,000 directories delivered in the Colborne- Co-bourg-Port Hope district. The dead classroom The Telephone No. of Bridgeland Meat Packers has been changed to COLBORNE 355-2724 (Advt. on page six A startling and proven fact: one classroom of high school students is wiped out every week because of car accidents. It is an unbearable statistic, but true. More young Canadians are killed in automobile accidents than by any other cause. Young drivers as a group are involved in more automobile accidents than any other drivers. This is the simple reason insurance rates are higher for them. We, in the automobile insurance industry, provide training courses, bursaries and technical assistance to high school instructors to help them teach safe driving to their students. Students who pass approved high school driver training courses earn lower insurance premiums. At present, only 14% of high schools across Canada have these driver training courses. Parents, teachers -- just ask yourselves: Must a classroom be wiped out next week? You can help prevent such tragedies by supporting driver training programmes in your community. All Canada Insurance Federation on behalf of THE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE INDUSTRY