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The Colborne Chronicle, 7 May 1964, p. 6

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Page Six 1904 Open Every Day from Noon until Late Night Lynches, Afternoon Tea, Dinners Phone Colborne 355-2431 WM. POELSTRA 209 Hibernia St. Phone 372-2031 Cobourg PLASTERING & STUCCO WORK & REPAIRS COLBORNE ELECTRIC and MACHINE REPAIR Rebuilt Generators -- Starters Voltage Regulators Motor Rewinding -- Radiator Repair -- Lawn Mower Repairs WM. HETHERINGTON ELECTRICIAN Brunswick Hotel, Colborne RELIABLE SERVICE SMALL or LARGE Phone Colborne 355-2824 WORK WANTED Septic Tank Cleaning with modern equipment. Call Sid Andrews, Brighton Phone 475-1461 VIC McMAHON Colborne -- 355-2930 FILTER QUEEN SALES & SERVICE Reconditioned Cleaners Free Home Demonstrations COMING EVENTS A Rummage Sale will be held in the McKay Block. King Street., Friday and Saturday, May 8th and 9th, under the auspices of the U.C.W., Colborne United Church. Good used clothing, hats, shoes, dishes, etc. Sale starts Friday 10.00 a.m. apr24,30,may7 Strawberry Supper with Ham and Salads on Wednesday, June 24th, 1964. Sponsored by Salem U.C.W. Details later. may7,14 ANNUAL MEETING of the Northumberland-Durham Tuberculosis and Health Association, Thursday, May 21st, 1964, at the Auditorium, Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, at 8.00 p.m. FOR RENT Coyle Block Apartments May be seen Saturdays and Sundays. Apply to Mrs. M. Coyle, Apt. 1, phone 355-3100. Other days phone Belleville Woodland 2-8150. Highly productive eight acres of land on Hwy. No. 2. Make offer to Mrs. M. A. Irwin, Tea Gardens, Colborne, phone 355-2431. m7,14 ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ferguson of Colborne wish to announce engagement of their daughter, Lena Louise, to Robert Albert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Dai Cobourg. Marriage to take pi; in Colborne United Church, June 6th, 1964, at 2.00 p.m. NOTICE I will be sending blankets, etc., this month. 5% discount, double value and coupons available for those short of material. Mrs. Clare Jones, Colborne, phone 344-7890. FOR SALE Complete home furnishings, 40 chesterfield suites always on play. No money down, your old suite taken in trade. Bradley's Chesterfield & Furniture Co., Cobourg Aluminum Windows, Doors & Screens, Wooden Picture Checkrail Windows, Sash and Screens, Doors and Frames, etc. Made to order. Pifctburgh Paints: Exterior $4.39 gal; Interior Latex $5.95 gal. Francis Sash & Door 112 Prince Edward St., Brighton Phone: Bus. 475-0570 -- Res. 475-2350 FOR SALE BY TENDER, 1956 2-door Plymouth as is, good mechanical condition. Mileage 33,300, 1964 licence C7743. May be seen at the Northumberland-Durham Municipal Building Monday Friday, 8.30 a.m. to 5.00 p. Tender to be submitted by 12.00 Noon, May 14, 1964. All tenders to be so marked and addressed to: Secretary-Treasurer, Northumberland-Durham Health Unit, Box 337, Cobourg, Ontario. WANTED WORK WANTED Day care for child in ( home. Phone 355-2003. FOR RENT LAND AND BUILDINGS Approximately 200 acres of land with two frame barns, situated on Part Lots 10 and 11, Concession I, Township of Haldimand, Coui ty of Northumberland, located on the North side of Highway No. 401, East and West side of Road Allowance between Lots 10 and II, approximately one mile north of Wicklow. A representative from the D-epartment will be on the property Friday, May 15th, 1964, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., LOCAL TIME to receive offer to rei For further information please contact: Mr. F. C. Johnson, Supervisor Sales & Maintenance, Right-of-Way Division, Central Regional Office, Department of Highways, Downsview, Ontario. Telephone: 248-3438. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS ONTARIO Ontario has all the bigness, all the variety for one of the most exciting vacations of your life. Ontario covers 415,000 square miles, packed with fascinating things to see. Like old castles and cathedrals, art galleries, and long sandy beaches, red-coated Mountiesand magnificent wilderness, cannons and charming side-walk cafes. Your Ontario is a stirring exciting place. Take this sum mer to explore. For more information write Ontario Department o Travel.Room 270, Parliamen Bldgs., Toronto, Ontario. Honourable James Auld IN MEMORIAM WRIGHT -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Ross Wright, who passed away May 20th, 1963. God saw you getting weary so He did what He thought best, He came and stood ' beside you and whispered come and rest. There is always a lonely heartache, Often a silent tear and always precious memories Of days when you were here. -- Lovingly remembered by wife, Violet, and family. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of CHARLES GROS-JEAN deceased of Colborne, who died June 7. 1963, are requested to send particulars of the same to the undersigned on or before the 21st day of May, 1964, after which date the estate will be wound up. Dated at Cobourg. April 27th, 1963. Harvey M. Brent, Q.C., 17 King St. East, Cobourg, Solicitor for the administratrix, Helena Jane Kelly. aor30.mav7.14 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Effective May 1st, 1964, Coming Events, In Memoriam, Notice, Birth, Death, Engagement, Card of Thanks, etc., 3c per word first insertion, 2 cents per word each Subsequent insertion, minimum 60c. Legal Notices, Municipal Advertising, Public Notices, etc., 14c per agate line first insertion, 10c per agate line each subsequent insertion. Box number 15c extra. All advertising matter subject to approval of publisher. In case of error or omission no responsibility is assumed for damage other than amount received for the advertisement. CARDS OF THANKS Many thanks to friends and neighbours for cards and flowers received while in the hospital. I appreciated them very much. Alice Spradbrow I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere thanks to the Colborne Ladies' Auxiliary for the lovely flowers, to all our friends and neighbours who sent cards, letters, flowers and gifts, and those who visited me while I was a patient in Trenton Hospital. Words cannot express my appreciation for all the acts of kindness from the neighbours who helped my husband and children. Thank you. Sincerely Margaret MacFadyen, Parliament Street I wish to express my sincere thanks to all my friends and relatives for the acts of kindness, cards and floral tributes extended during my recent bereavement of a dearly loved sister. Margaret E. Shand We would like to thank the Colborne Fire Brigade for their quick response to our call last week, also the Police Department for their kindness. Ivy and George Maskell ELECTRIC WIRING AND CONTRACTING ELECTRIC HEAT SPECIALIST Gable and Baseboard All types Electric Wiring Let us give you an estimate BUD'S APPLIANCE & ELECTRIC BRIGHTON, ONT. Phone 475-2362 i fro 17.11 the previous year of the Act came into effect in 1915 a total of 6,109,709 incidents have been reported to the Board in this highly industrialized province. A total of $874,-132,261.69 has been awarded in benefits. The percentage of administration costs compared to total costs during 1963 indicate that 89.5 cents of each dollar was a direct benefit to the injured workmen, accident prevention claimed 3.3 cents and the balance 7.2 cents was administration. COLBORNE PERSONALS Mr. W. Peterson of Kinmount, Mr. James Peebles, Oshawa, Miss Pat Rousineau of Port Hope, were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Peebles. WANTED LOST SMALL RHINESTONE EARRING in the form of a treble clef. Reward. Mrs. J. Kaiser, Colborne. Phone 355-2934. Auction Sale STOCKER and FEEDER SALE Colborne Livestock Salesbarn, Thursday, May 14, at 1.00 p.m. sharp. 300 head of stockers consisting of yearlings, two-year-old rs and heifers, grass cows and calves. This is an excelent opportunity to purchase grass cattle these cattle are listed at the time of printing. They have been inspected by the management of Colborne Livestock Sales. All cattle must be in the barn before loon on day of sale. Government Veterinarian will be in attendance. To include cattle in this sale and for further particulars: phone 355-2725 or 355-2106. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BOARD REPORT The Annual Report of the Workmen's Compensation Board was tabled recently in the Ontario Legislature. Total benefits awarded last year amounted to $60,260,713.89. During 1963 98,007 firms reported to the Board, an increase of 2,107 over the previous year. Last year 286,627 incidents were reported as work injuries, an in- LEARM0NTH MOTORS COLBORNE Phone 355-2242 USED CARS 1963 MERCURY COMET Sedan, 6-cylinder, automatic, radio 1960 METEOR Standard, 6-cylinder, Radio 1960 MONARCH 4-door Sedan. Automatic Power Steering. Sharp 1960 FALCON Sedan, 6-cylinder, Automatic, Radio 1955 FORD V-8, Standard, 4-door 6-cylinder 1959 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON V-8, Automatic, Radio 1954 G.M.C. TRUCK 6-cylinder. Automatic Pickup, 1 ton 1955 MONARCH V-8, Automatic, Radio 1955 PONTIAC V-8, Automatic Hard Top See us for Best Quality Deal in United Counties LEARM0NTH MOTORS COLBORNE Phone 355-2242

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