Tit!'! COLBORNE CHRONICLE, Thursday, May 3rd, 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 1 IN CONNECTION Day or- Nfcht Calls Promptly Attended Phone 38, Grafton LEGAL Parkway Motors (Licenced Bodynien) COMPLETE BODY SHOP SERVICE Collision, Insurance Work Paint Jobs-from 49.50 24 Hour Towing Service For Prompt Attention Phone 122 Colborne AUCTIONEERS A. D. HALL, Barrister, Solicitor. Notary Public, etc. Office and residence, King St., Colborne For Farms and Town j Properties -- consult GEORGE WM. COVERT Real Estate Broker Division St. Colborne Phone 235 Farm Properties a Specialty W. J. Covert Saleman for Caslleton Area Phone 38-r-5 Ray and Roy Wftt!AMS~ CAMPBELLFORD Phone 433 or 1095 WM. L. 310F0RD AUCTIONEER R.R 2, BRIGHTON Phone: Brighton 1029-r-2 QUEEN'S HOTEL COLBORNE Comfortable Rooms Excellent Meals First-Class Accommodations At Reasonable Rates Garage in Connection Chas. D. Wood, Proprietor DEAD STOCK SERVICE BURRETT FUR FARMS A New Daily Service in Removal of Dead and Crippled Farm Animals Prompt Calls Appreciated Phone Peterborough Collect 28827 PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO Collector's License No. 151-C-62 CLIFF DEMY AUCTIONEER COLBORNE, ONT. Phone 236 WASHING MACHINE SERVICE (any make) New Automatic Washers Dryers, Ironers Refrigerators, Deep Freezers DeLaval and Beatty Pumps and Stable Equipment WM. GORDON SMITH Phone 169 Colborne WORK" WANTED Septic Tank Cleaning with modern, equipment. Call Sid Andrews, Brighton Phone 1229-r-13 Dec. 61 Classified Ad. Section FOR SALE Complete line of Seed Grain, Grass Seeds, and Fertilizer. Place your order now, and avoid the rush. Grafton Co-Op, Phone C7 Manure, any quantity delivered. Apply Frank Arthur, phone 415. apr26may3c 9 cu. ft. Norge refrigerator. Price $59.00, A-l condition. G.E. heavy duty range, $70.00. A-l condition. Phone 251. m3 Modern 5-room bungalow, newly decorated, sunporch, oil heating, double garage, garden. Phone 233. m3 2 ladies' suits (summer), size 16-18. 2 ladies' coatst black and navy), sizo 18-20. Phone 418. may3,10p Power and Hand Lawn Mowers Repaired and Resharpened GRAYDON ELECTRIC Toronto Street, Colborne Phone 239 tfn HAROLD C. PEDWELL Real Estate Broker 5-room, 2-bedroom, modern brick bungalow, roomy kitchen, electric heating, aluminum doors and windows, reasonably priced with low down payment. E. JEFFERY When a congregation sleeps Colborne Phone 2381 it's the parson who needs wak- may3c ing up. WANTED WORK WANTED Gardens ploughed, disced, cul HELP WANTED FEMALE Woman for greenhouse work. For information, apply in person to Colborne Greenhouse. m3 Binoculars .wanted. A pair of good used binoculars. State price. Phone 247, Box 247, Colborne. may3p FOR SALE BEST BUYS OF THE WEEK Country home, overlooking Lake Ontario. Solid 2-storey home, spacious rooms, hardwood throughout, bath; new F.A oil furnace. Nine acres good land, barn and garage. A very attractive property, in excellent condition. Terms. Farm near Castleton, 67 acres springfed creek, barn 100'x40' large hen house, implement shed, tractor and implements eluded. Good two-storey house, oil furnace and bath. Owner has other interests, will sell reasonably. Good terms. Contact -- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Armstrong Pone 172 Colborne J. A. Willoughby & Sons Realtors may 3 c HOUSE FOR SALE In the Village of Colborne, white frame, 9-rooms, 4-bed-rooms, double living room, dining room, kitchen, 3-piece bath upstairs, 1-piece down, sun porch, combination garage and barn. Large lot 2V4 acres, small fruits, wonderful garden soil, good building lots. Situated on Parliament and Spencer Street just off No. 2 Highway. Reasonably priced. For information, contact Mrs. Geo. Latimer, phone Colborne 8W or Arthur Rutherford, Colborne 113-r-13. may3,10c Auction Sales Auction Sale of Cattle, Farm Machinery and Furniture, the property of Mr. Tom McKenzie, at Lot 9, Con. 1, Township of j Haldimand (three miles west of Colborne on No. 2 Highway) on Saturday, May 5th, at 1.00 p.m. Included in the sale are 14 j cows, open and bred, some with calf at side, and several steers and calves. The 80-acre Farm will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid, with terms to be arranged day of sale. This property has good supply of water, approx. 30 acres apple orchard, Spy and Macintosh, 10 acres of raspberries, two years old, 25 acres hay, 15 acres pasture land. Buildings consist of good barn, lounging barn, machine shed, fruit stand, double house, half 6 rooms modern, with attached garage and paved driveway. Possession June 1st. ■ Saturday, May 5th, at 1.30 p.m. in Brighton Town Hall. Heavyduty electric range, fridge, washing machines, breakfast set, chesterfield and chair, 6 dining room chairs, lamps, platform rocking chair,, odd chairs, beds, springs, mattresses, dressers and other articles too numerous to mention. 1 Red Roan Pony Colt about 30 inches, 1 yr. old Anyone wishing to consign furniture to this sale, contact WILLIAM L. BIGFORD Auctioneer Phdne Brighton 1029-r 2 AUCTION SALES OF LAND PROPERTY SALE NO. T-3257 295 acres of land, more or less, part Lots 8-10, Concession 3, Township of Brighton, County of Northumberland, and 45 acres of land, more or less, part Lot' 11, Concession 3, Township of Cramahe, located on the south side of Highway 401, three miles north of Brighton. Sale to be held on the properly at: 2.00 P.M. D.S.T. TUESDAY, MAY 22nd, 1962 TERMS: $350.00 Cash or Certified Cheque (payable to the Treasurer of Ontario) at time of sale, balance payable in thirty days. PROPERTY SALE NO. T-0499 12V2 acres of land, more or less, part Lot 18, Concession 3, Township of Cramahe, County of Northumberland, located on the south side of Highway 401, four miles north-east of Colborne. Sale to be held on the property at: 3.00 P.M. D.S.T. TUESDAY, MAY 22nd, 1962 TERMS: $100.00 Cash or Certi fied Cheque (payable to the Treasurer of Ontario) at time of sale, balance payable in thirty days. IN MEMORIAM DAVIS--Gordon J., B.A. In loving memory to a wonderful husband and father who passed away April 28th, 1959. He had a cheery smile, a pleasant way, A helping hand to all he knew; He was so kind, so generous and true. * On earth he nobly did his best In God's keeping, ihay he have heavenly' rest. Sadly missed by Marion, his wife, and his children, Marlene, John and Peter. may3p FOR RENT 6-room house, good location. All conveniences including oil furnace Contact D. J. White, Box 1360, Chibougamau, P.Q. may3,10c SUTHERLAND'S SHEETMETAL SHOP 2 Norton Lane Phone 471 Spring is here. Time to fix up around the house, roofs, eaves-troughs, new or repaired. Orders taken now for future furnace cleaning, also new installations. Budget plan if desired. No job too small or too big, all work guaranteed. For a good'job at a fair price, call for estimates without obligation. I will make up anything you require. PROPERTY SALE NO. T-2233 213 acres of land, more or less, part Lot 26, Concession 3, Township of Cramahe, County of Northumberland, located on the south side of Highway 401, one mile north-east of Colborne. Sale to be held on the property at: 4.00 P.M. D.S.T. TUESDAY, MAY 22nd, 1962 TERMS: $100.00 Cash or Certified Cheque (payable to the Treasurer of Ontario) at time of sale, balance payable in thirty days. All sales are subject to a reserve The Auctioneer, Mr. W. Bigford, Brighton, Ontario. Telephone: Brighton 1029-r OR Department of Highways, Port Hope District Office, 138 Hope Street North, ' Port Hope, Ontario. Telephone: TUrner 5-2481 OR Department of Highways, Toronto Regional Office, Downsview, Ontario. . Telephone: 248-3444 CARDS OF THANKS My warmest thanks to my neighbours, friends and pals while in Cobourg Hospital for so many lovely cards, flowers, gifts and visits. A very special thanks to Dr. E. M. W. Stuart and Dr. Turner. John Gordon Davis I wish to thank Dr. Stuart and Dr. Stratford, also Cobourg General Hospital, nurses and staff for their care and attention while a patient there. Also Bros. I wish to thank all my friends and relatives for their cards and letters so thoughtfully sent during my stay in St. Joseph's Hospital, Peterborough. Walter Pearson may3p We wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness and messages of sympathy, also the beautiful floral tributes during our recent bereavement. Mrs. Edith I. Hinman, Dr. and Mrs. E. Harold Hinman. may3c We wish to sincerely thank Colborne Fire Department and all those who helped save our property at the time of Leo Aud-enaert's fire which threatened our property also. Frank Wilce and family may3p I wish to thank friends and neighbours for the many acts of kindness and thoughtfulness while I was a patient in Cobourg General Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Stuart, nurses and staff. Mrs. Lillian McMahon may3p Thanks to the members and staff of our local Fire Brigade for the fast, efficient way they handled their truck and fire-fighting equipment in putting out the fire that so nearly was disastrous at our place on Good Friday. Thanks to neighbours and all others who helped at that time, too. Frank and Muriel Little, Parliament St. may3p I would like to thank my relatives, friends for cards, gifts while I was in Cobourg General Hospital and since my return home. Special thanks to Dr. Gendron, Dr. Robertson and Dr. Stratford, also nurses and staff of the second floor of CoboUrg General Hospital. Mrs. Heagle COMING EVENTS Rummage Sale will be held in the United Church Sunday School Hall on Saturday, May 5th, under the auspices of the United Church Women, starting at 10.00 a.m. Dresses, suits, coats, children's clothing, etc. may3c ' The regular monthly meeting of the Colborne W.I. will be held on May 8th at the home of Mrs. Evely on Church St., at 2.30 p.m. Programme, variety; Roll Call, Item for programme; Lunch, Mrs. Evely, Mrs. Mackie and Mrs. Kernaghan. may3c Reserve the date, Wednesday, July 4th, for the annual Strawberry Social at Salem. Further particulars later. may3c Having week-end visitors? Add to their enjoyment by bringing them to Mecking's Dance Pavilion Saturday evening. We know they will appreciate a social evening spent Tn pleasant surroundings. FIRECRACKER DANCE May 18th, Town Hall, Colborne, at 8.30 p.m. Sponsored by Teen Town. Further particulars later. m3 BIRTH PEACOCK--Glenn and Miriam Peacock are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Glenna Leslie, at Cobourg District General Hospital, on April 24th, 1962. A sister for Jacqueline. may3p Nearly 13,000 people are employed at the Oshawa and Windsor plants of General Motors of ?™Vw^ The company's wage )unts to $72,000,000 a year. Rev. R. W. and Mrs. French for | calling, relatives and friends , for visiting me while in hospital, also cards, flowers, fruit. I Thanks again. Sitting behind the wheel of a Wm. H. May, Colborne | car is no place to indulge in re-may3p living your youth. Be adult!