THE COLBORNE CH Thursday. December 23th, I960 Business Directory FUNERAL DIRECTORS BARNES' FUNERAL HOME MODERN EQUIPMENT Funeral Home Accommodation at No Extra Charge PERSONAL SERVICE Day or Night Phone 111 -- Colborne TAXI SERVICE " Bud's" Taxi (G. B. "Bud" Barnes) PROMPT and COURTEOUS SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT 326 - Phones - 111 J. M. BLACKLOCK Grafton MOTOR HEARSE IN CONNECTION Jay or Night Calls Promptlj Attended Phone 38, Grafton A. D. HALL, Barrister, Solicitor Notary Public, etc. Office and residence, King St., Colborne EDWIN HOWELL Barrister -- Solicitor -- Etc. OFFICE CLOSED Will Re-open April, 1961 For Farms and Town Properties -- consult GEORGE WM. COVERT Real Estate Broker Division St. Colbo Phone 235 Farm Properties a Specialty W. .1. ("overt Salesman for Castleton Area Phone 38-r-o 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 Del,aval and Beatty Pumps and Stable Equipment WM. GORDON SMITH Phone 169 Colborne TAXI SERVICE 24 Hour Service Bud Irish Phone 165 Colborne WORK WANTED Septic Tank Cleaning modern equipment. Call Sid Andrews, Brighton. Phone 100-r-13 Dec. 59 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Classified Ad. Section Members of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture reaffirmed the O.F.A. policy of planned production at a members' meeting in Toronto, December 13th. The members passed a resolution asking that argricultural organizations impress upon governments the need for emergency policies, but more particularly, programmes of action and research studies aimed at establishing adequate pricing of primary farm products. An amendment to this resolution which carried, asked that the governments work with producers on a programme of planned production and surplus disposal. Last month, at the annual convention of the O.F.A., delegates moved that the O.F.A adopt a policy of planned production and requested O.F.A. to study ways and means of implementing the policy. Members agreed that planned production did not necessarily mean that farmers should duce production merely to hance prices. On the contrary, a number of members stated that they believed some surplus over domestic requirements should be porduced on a continuing basis, and this surplus used to NORMAN F. W. PRAGNELL CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Cobourg -- FRanklin 2-3651 Port Hope -- TUrner 5-2841 FOR SALE 1955 Austin A30, new motor clutch, paintjob. Excellent con »i"°n'«W^S ,$695'°°V ^alC P^Cie' help feed hungry peoples in the world. Hence the request Good body beech and maple wood, stove length, delivered in any quantity, also custom chain sawing. Reasonable. Phone 134-r-4. dec22c Easy Washer $40.00; kitchen government assistance plus which One other resolution carried at the morning sessior of the members' meeting, called on the Canadian Federation of Agriculture to do all power to bring about a reduction , in the price of imported cars to range, quantity of hard and soft, encourage trade between coun-wood; quantity of cooking and, tries xhe recnt ruling by the eating apples. Chas. Grosjean, Canadian government on price " Colborne. dec22c base for taxing imported which has resulted FOR SALE OR RENT Three-room house in Wicklow, rent $25.00 per month. Price $2,000.00. Call Grafton 9-r-6 or write to T. B. Judd, 892 Glenwood Ave., Burlington, Ontario. dec22c 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 Body men COMPLETE BODY SHOP SERVICE Collision, Insurance Work Paint Jobs From 49.50 24 Hour Towing Service For Prompt Attention CARDS OF THANKS My sincere thanks to friends and neighbours for their kindness to me during my recent bereavement. -- Mrs. G. Hollinsworth. dec29p We would like to thank Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spencer who so kindly gave us accommodation for the night, during the snow storm on Thursday evening. -- Mr. and Mrs. Cranston and Dougie. dec29p MALE HELP WANTED Guaranteed monthly salary, fuel oil and gasoline distributor 25 to 45 years old, resident of area for 3 years. On the job training provided, small investment required as truck chassis down payment. Reply in fidence to Box 50, Colborne Chronicle. dec22,29,jan5,12c DRESSMAKING & ALTERATIONS MARY HOMPUS Church Street West Colborne j Phone 391W Colborne Plumbing and Heating ALTERATIONS -- REPAIRS -- NEW WORK ALL WORK and MATERIAL GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN l. v.ITeamish Phones: Shop 159W -- Residence 159J ■eased retail price, fostered this resolution. United Co-operatives in Ontario was asked to study problems of establishing a fertilizer plant in northern Ontario. ?ause of the high transportation •ates, farmers in northern On-ario cannot afford to use as much fertilizer as they feel is necessary for production oi crops. , Tom Robson, Leamington, President of the Ontario Poultry Producers' Association, ported to members on the outline of principles for the proposed egg marketing pi; gested by a government-appointed egg marketing committee. FAVOURITE RECIPE FOR PUMPKIN PIE Some like it dark and others te it light; some prefer it spicy and others not. But if you're not too well satisfied with your present recipe for pumpkin pie, the Information Branch of the Ontario Department of Agriculture, suggests that the following may well become your favourite. Pumpkin Pie Line a pie pan with rolled out pie paste. Moisten edge and apply a strip of pastry about half inch wide to rim of pie. Seal and crimp edges. Since this shell is to be filled when paste is raw, do not prick with a fork. in the refrigerator to chill while preparing filling. Measure one cup of well-drained, mashed, freshly cooked pumpkin into top of double boiler. Mix in IV2 cups of rich milk. Cover and heat pumpkin mixture to scalding point boiling water. Combine well in mixing bowl aA cup lightly packed brown sugar, 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon, Vi teaspoon ground ginger, Va teaspoon grated nutmeg and Vz teaspoon salt. Add three unbeaten eggs and one teaspoon grated orange rind. Beat with a wooden spoon until the mixture is mixed thoroughly. While stirring egg mixture rapidly, slowly add scalding pumpkin mixture. Stir in V\ cup of orange juice. Pour filling into chilled raw pie shell. Bake pie in 450° F. oven for 10 minutes, then reduce oven heat to 325° F. (slow) and continue baking until filling is set. A silver knife inserted in centre of filling should come out clean. This will take about 45 longer. COUNTIES PLOWMEN ELECT NEW OFFICERS Officers have been elected for the new season of the Northumberland and Durham Plowmen Association. They include--Don Budd of Port Hope, Past President; Gordon McGee of Brighton, President; Stanley Allin of Orono, lst Vice President; Bruce Eagleson of Cobourg, 2nd Vice President; and Ralph Banbury of Brighton, Secretary-Treasurer. Directors of the Association are Reg. McCann of Brighton; Wesley Dawn and Jack Dorland of Hilton, Earl Drope of Har-wood, Gordon Macklin, Frank Tinney and Bev. Bickle of Cobourg, Edwin Wilson of Garden Hill, Mervin Heard of Port Hope, Will Allin and Howard Aliin of Newcastle, Howard Henry and Howard Quantrill of Campbellford, Howard Cryder-man of Bowmanville and Joseph Thompson of Millbrook. Honourary officers are L. W. Larmer of Millbrook and Percy Gooding of Hilton. Good News for Homemabra: - NEW! For your convenience .. . Canned Chicken Gravy It's time to take stock again! The beginning of the new year is a time for taking stock . . . for reviewing the past and planning for the future. It's a good time to take stock of your insurance protection too and make sure you are carrying enough 0 automobile 0 family liability Why not review your needs with a CIA representative today. Just call 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 nisVil g its bow in markets across tht cumtry. Try this new conven-Vftit* lood as a golden, right from t'.tm run "pour on" for potatoes, ri e, "r biscuits, or as a savory eo Vi .g ingredient for all chicken d;-h-. 'i'i.e joy for you ... nothing to do i,ut heat and serve. Famous chefs have already added the homey seasor.ings and special touches to achieve the best home-made flavor. Each ladleful has bits of tender chicken through and through. There are a "baker's dozen" ways to use this new canned product. Here's a good and quick menu suggestion ... chicken croquettes, served with canned chicken gravy, a crisp green salad, parsley glazed carrots, and hot rolls accompanied with a variety of preserves. Complete the menu with a pear atop a dip of raspberry ice; garnisb SPRINGTIME MEN'J Chicken Croquettes Canned Chicken Gravy Parsley Glazed Carrots Mixed Green Salad Rolls Assorted Preset Pear with Raspberry lc( Frosted Grape Garnish Coffee Remember canned chi it enhances: • Chicken Parts • Left over chicken or turkey • Rice • Casserole dishes • Potatoes • Noodles n gravy, • Eggs • Biscuits • Dumplings • Dressing • Skillet dishen • Sandwiches