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The Colborne Chronicle, 24 Nov 1960, p. 6

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Page Six THE COLBORNE CHRONICLE, Thursday, November 24th, 1960 Business Directory FUNERAL DIRECTORS BARNES' FUNERAL HOME MODERN EQUIPMENT Funeral Home Accommodation at No Extra Charge PERSONAL SERVICE Day or Night Phone 111 -- Colborne J. M. BLACKLOCK Grafton MOTOR HEARSE IN CONNECTION Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended Phone 38, Grafton LEGAL A. D. HALL, Barrister, Solicitor Notary Public, etc. Office and residence, ^King St., Colborne Etc. EDWIN HOWELL Barrister -- Solicitor OFFICE CLOSED Will Re-open April, 1961 For Farms and Town Properties -- consult GEORGE WM. COVERT Real Estate Broker Division St. Colborne Phone 235 Farm Properties a Specialty W. J. Covert Salesman for Castleton Area Phone 38-r-5 TAXI SERVICE " Bud's" Taxi (G. B. "Bud" Barnes) PROMPT and COURTEOUS SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT 326 - Phones - 111 TAXI SERVICE 24 Hour Service Bud Irish Phone 165 Colborne WORK WANTED Septic Tank Cleaning with modern equipment. Call Sid Andrews, Brighton. Phone 100-r-13 Dec. 59 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS NORMAN F. W. PRAGNELL CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Cobourg -- FRanklin 2-3651 Port Hope -- TUrner 5-2841 QUEEN'S HOTEL COLBORNE COMFORTABLE ROOMS EXCELLENT MEALS First-Class Accommodations At Reasonable Rates Garage in Connection Chas. D. Wood, Proprietor WASHING MACHINE SERVICE (any make) New Automatic Washers Dryers, Ironers Refrigerators, Deep Freezers Di'Laval and Beatty Pumps and Stable Equipment WM. GORDON SMITH Phone 169 Colborne FARM SERVICE DEAD, OLD and CRIPPLED FARM STOCK REMOVED FREE OF CHARGE Immediate 24 hour Service Ask Your Operator For ZENITH 66550 No Toll Charge NICK PECONI Peterborough Parkway Motors (Licenced Bodymen) COMPLETE BODY SHOP SERVICE Collision, Insurance Work Paint Jobs From 49.50 24 Hour Towing Service For Prompt Attention Phone 122 Colborne Nomination Notice NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting^of the Municipal Electors of the Village of Colborne will be held in the Town Hall, Colborne, on Friday, November 25th, 1960 at 7.00 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of nominating candidates for the offices of Reeve and Councillors for the said Village tp serve for the year 1961, and candidates to serve as Public School Trustees for the years 1961 and 1962 and a candidate to serve as Public Utilities Commissioner for the years 1961 and 1962 and that if more than the necessary number of candi dates to fill the said offices art proposed and seconded and £ Poll demanded, such Poll shall be opened on Monday, December 5th, 1960 at nine-thirty o'clock in the forenoon and remain open until six-thirty o'clock in the afternoon of the same day in each Polling Sub-Division in the said Village, at the places set forth in the Schedule hereunto annexed to determine the said election. Schedule: Polling Sub-Divisions and places for holding election: No. 1--Comprising all that part of the said Village lying West of Elgin and North of King Street, at or near the Town Hall. No. 2--Comprising all that part of the said Village lying West of Elgin Street and South of and including King Street, at or the Town Hall. No. 3--Comprising all that part of the said Village lying East of Elgin Street, at or near the dence of Mrs. Lillian Scott, King Street East. Of which all persons are hereby required to take notice and to govern themselves accordingly. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! MODERN MOBILE MILLING Want better FEED at LESS COST? We'll make it for you by using your own feedstuffs RIGHT ON YOUR OWN FARM! Completely processed formula feeds for all your stock rolls right out of our NEW DAFFIN MOBILE FEED MILL and is deposited just where you want it. Stop that old fashioned feed handling! Let us take over and SAVE MONEY! FEEDMOBILE SERVICE PIONEER-CAFETERIA DEALER Phone 286W Colborne Classified Ad. Section FOR SALE 1955 Austin A30, new motor, clutch, paint job. Excellent con- j dition. Parkway Motors, Col-1 borne, phone 112. nov24c Large size doll carriage, con-' erts to a crib. Phone 112. nov24c Christmas trees, Scotch Pine and Spruce, wholesale and re-Charlie Dovell, phone 14-r-22, Castleton. nov24c Easy washer, practically new, so kitchen coal or wood range with new water front, cistern pump and pipes. Phone 92. nov24p Chev. Mi-ton pick up truck, $150.00, Castleton Garage. nov24c 2 pair of girls' white figure skates, size 2 and size 41/£. 1 pair boys' tube skates, size 12, all good condition. Phone 183 nov24,declc Storm sashes made to order (wooden), also aluminum storms nd screens, 2 track, fully 'eatherstripped $17.50. Francis Sash & Door. Phone Brighton 283W. novl7,24,Declc WANTED Cattle to winter, good feed, reasonable rates. Call 19-r-2, Castleton. nov24,declp HELP WANTED Wanted by a Campbellford Industry General Office Clerk with minimum of three years' experience, capable of assuming supervisory duties. Apply to Box No. 5, Colborne Chronicle. nov24c LADIES WANTED, make up to $26.00 a week doing simple home sewing in your spare time. Write Box 491, Adelaide Post Office, Toronto, Ontario. nov24,decl,8c AVON'S XMAS STARTS NOW BIG PROFITS on beautiful gift sets. A large demand for all our products. Show and Sell. For details phone RI 3-4006, or, write Miss K. MacKean, Avon Manager, 528 Gilmour St., Peterborough. nov24c COMING EVENTS Ladies' Aid of Trinity Angli-in Church, Colborne, will hold their annual Bazaar and Tea on Saturday, November 26th_ in the "■aristi Hall from 3 p.m. to 6 .m. There will be a fancy goods table, white Elephant table and sale of home baking. Admission :5c. nov24c Euchres will be held on No-ember 4th, 18th and December !nd, in Trinity Anglican Church Parish Hall at 8.30 p.m. Admission 50c. Lunch will be served. nov3c The Colborne United Church Choir will present their annual Xmas Candlelight and Carol Service in the Church on Sunday evening, December 18th, 1960, at 7.30 p.m. Junior and Senior choirs. nov24c Xmas Tea & Bazaar in Manic Temple, Brighton, sponsored by Colborne Chapter Eastern Star on Wednesday, November 30th, 1960, from 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Admission 35c. Door prizes. nov3,17,24c A euchre under the auspices of Group Three of Eden W.A. will be held in Dundonald Hall, November 30th, at 8.00 p.m. Admission 35c. Prizes and lunch provided, also a door prize and chair prize. nov24p The Women's Association of Colborne United Church holding a Tea and Sale in Sunday School Hall on Saturday, December 3rd. Home Baking, Xmas Gifts and Sewing. Plan to attend. Tea 35 cents. novl7,24c RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mutton, 93 Concession St., Bowmanville, will be at home to their friends and relatives on the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary on Wednesday, December 7th, 1960, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. nov24declp Auction Sales Auction Sale of furniture dishes and bedding, the property of the late Wallace Turney at Morganston, Township of Cramahe, on Saturday, November 26th, at 1.30 p.m. Terms cash, no reserve. Arnold Poole, auctioneer, Hastings, Ontario, phone 165. nov24c CARDS OF THANKS I wish to thank my many friends and relatives for their kindness to me on my ninetieth birthday, for personal visits, cards and gifts I received. -- Mr. Chris Smith. nov24p ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. J. Locke of Colborne announce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Agnes Elizabeth, to Mr. Maynard Snowdy of Colborne. The wedding to take place at St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church, Cobourg, Ontario, on December 31st, 1960. nov24p LOST WANTED Pianos Wanted Upright & Apartment Size BEST POSSIBLE CASH PRICES GIVEN PHONE COLLECT TO Trenton EX 2-7497 Two feeder pigs out of truck on Highway No. 2, Thursday, November 17th, believed in Colborne district. Finder please notify Harold Linn, Campbellford, or phone 1W, Colborne. nov24p FOR SALE or RENT 5-room cottage on Percy St., Colborne, new oil furnace, all eniences. Phone 224W, Brighton. nov24,declp IN MEMORIAM BALL--In memory of a loving father and grandfather, Charles Ball, who passed away four years ago November 22nd, 1956. Your presence is ever near us. Your love remains with us yet. You were the kind of father, Your loved ones will never forget. Sadly missed by son, William, daughter in law, June and children. nov24p TURK--In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister, Shelby Jean, who passed away November 22nd, 1956. Four years have passed, dear Shelby Jean; Since you were called away, That sad and weary day, What we would give, if we could say, Hello, in the same old way, To hear your voice, see your smile We cherish still with love sincere, To one we will never forget. Lovingly remembered b y mom, daddy, sister, brothers. nov24p C. G. McQUOlD, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC wishes to announce that his Address in Brighton will be over Wright's Service Station, Main Street TELEPHONE 1213 Were you snowed under on your farm last winter ??? It's not much fun digging out after a heavy snowfall! And it's even less pleasant lo try and dig out if you're snowed under with bills. Bills could pile up pretty fast if you were laid up because of an accident or sickness, especially if you had to hire someone to do the chores for a while until you were on your feet again! CIA's Accident and Sickness could help you in this kind of emergency. For full details just call FLOYD S. HARNDEN Phone 47 Grafton RICHARD D. ARCHER Phone 5-r-ll Cold Springs CIA Co-operators Insurance Association BALL--In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Charles Fredrick Ball, who passed away November 22nd, 1956. "Those we love we never lose, For always they will be, Loved, remembered, treasured Always in our memory". Sadly missed by Fred, Beverley and grandchildren. nov24p BALL--In memory of a dear father and grandfather, Charles Fredrick Ball, who passed away four years ago November 22nd, 1956. Farewell dear. Dad thy work is O'er, Thy willing hands will toil no more, Our loving dad so kind, so true, No one on earth we'll find like you. o v i n g 1 y remembered by daughter, Violet, son-in-law, Leo Peebles and grandchildren. nov24p COTTER--In loving memory of darling son, David John, who passed away November 24th, 1950, age 2. In our hearts you will always stay, Loved and remembered every day. WRIGHT--In loving memory of a dear father, John F. Wright, who passed away November 26th, 1959. They say time heals all sorrow, And helps one to forget. But time so far has only proved, How much we miss him yet. Sadly missed and always in our thoughts by daughters Emma and Grace and son-in-laws. nov24p PERSONAL OLD, RUNDOWN? O s t r e x Tonic Tablets help "pep-up" thousands of men, women past 40. Only 69c. At all druggists. July.Aug Sept.

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