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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 29 Apr 1954, p. 8

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Page Eight THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 29th, 1954 PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE Sponsored by Trinity Church Ladies' Aid IN THE PARISH HALL Friday, April 30th, 1954 at 8.00 p.m. Refreshments and Prizes Admission 35c SHOWPLACE OF TRENTON CENTURY GIANT Wide Vision SCREEN HELD OVER -- BREAKING ALL HOUSE RECORDS THUR, FRI, SAT, APRIL 29, 30, MAY 1 "GLENN MILLER STORY" '{SKSSar MON, TUE, WED, MAY 3, 4, 5 THE WONDERFUR GAY, BIG, BRIGHT MUSICAL SHOW "HERE COME THE GIRLS" TECHNICOLOR BOB HOPE, TONY MARTIN, ARLENE DAHL, R. CLOONEY PAINT SALE April 27 to May 22 - - SPRED SATIN - - 25c off each qt. 75c off each gal. Regular Price ............................ qt."$2.20 -- gal. $7.25 Sale Price Qt. $1.95 Gal. $6.50 Rock Spar Varnish Regular Price ............................ qt. $2.75 -- % pt. 95c Sale Price :-Qts. 2 for $2.76 l/2 pts. 2 for 96c WILLIAMS' HARDWARE COLBORNE BUDGET SAVERS HALVES STANDARD PEACHES 20 oz. tins 2 for 35c York KAM rou*d »•* 33c DOMESTIC SHORTENING 1 lb. pkg. 25c PABLUM Mixed CEREAL "£ 33c IGA REGULAR MARGARINE lb. 29c FLORIDA No. 1 - Washed White NEW POTATOES 5 lbs. 23c noriJ,?c^' Green Celery 2 i£E 15c SsLe.0RANGESl^,doz.29c FOX'S ©MARKET COLBORNE, ONTARIO Notice to Dog Owners On and after MAY 1, 1954, proceedings will be taken against owners of dogs kept within the Village Limits without a 1954 Dog Tag, and whose dogs are found running at large. Owners of dogs who contravene the provisions of the By-Laws of the Village of Colborne are liable to a fine not exceeding $50.00. 1954 TAGS MUST BE OBTAINED FROM THE UNDERSIGNED ON OR BEFORE MAY 1, 1954. WILLIAM G. SELF, Chief Constable. "Colborne Stores Contain Goods Sold Elsewhere and Prices are No Higher" PERSONALS Mr. W.-'R.-Baxter visited relatives at Brockvil-le last .weekend. Mr. Jack Gifford, Toronto, spent the week-end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hart visited friends at Maple, Ont., last week. Messrs. Grant Yarrow and Glenn Irvine spent the weekend in Toronto. Mr. John Dudley of Cobourg called on Colborne friends over the weekend. • . Mrs. J. H. Kaiser and daughter Olive spent three days in Toronto last week. Mrs. E. O. Coyle spent the weekend in Shannonville with her mother, Mrs. Allan McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Buchanan visited her mother Mrs. Cecil Gummer, Toronto, last week-end. Mr. Gordon Philp and son Bryden, Port Rowan, visited his mother, Mrs. A. L. Philp, last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. S. Sutton spent the weekend in Toronto with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Sutton. Mr. V.-Green returned to the Hotel Brunswick after being a patient in Belleville General Hospital. Miss Maude Connors spent i a few days this week in Toronto attending a Bell Telephone Conference. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Robson of Trenton, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fiske. Miss Doreen Goodrich, Dundonald, spent last week with Mr. and Mr*. Everett Warner, East Colborne. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McLaughlin, Karen and Debbie, of Oshawa, spent Sunday with Colborne friends. Miss Jane Hodges is spending the remainder of her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Isaac, Castleton. Miss Clare Snetsinger has returned to Toronto after spending a week with her sister, Miss Helen Snetsinger. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Turney, Misses Mildred and Sandra Turney spent Sunday with relatives in Peterborough. Mrs. Keith Stimers, Dundonald, spent Tuesday of last week guest of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Eckert, East Colborne. Mr. Herb McDonald, Dundonald, visited Mr. Tom McDonald, who is convalescing at the home of Mrs. A. Danford. Mrs. W. A. Goodfellow, Codrington, and Mrs. Margaret Irish, Peterborough, are spending some time in Bermuda. Mrs. J. F. Wolfraim and Miss H. R. Abraham attended the Hollywood Ice Revue at Maple Leaf Gardens, Wednesday night. Mrs. Ronald Cuthbert and son Guy of Kingston", spent a few days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bilcox. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Cline, daughter Frances, and Kathie Palmateer, Toronto, visited Mrs. Robert Coyle a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Warner and family -spent last Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Claude Goodrich, Dundonald. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Campbell, Judy and Johnny, spent the week-end in Keswick at the home of Rev. and Geo. D. Campbell. Miss Marion McLean, Cornwall, visited her aunt, Miss Eva McLean, last week and attended the O.E.A. Convention in Toronto. Week-end guests at the home of Mrs. W. L. Arkles included Mrs. Moran Grille and Stella of Warkworth, and Mrs. Eric Darling of Kingston. Miss Carol Allison has returned to her home in Toronto after spending her Easter vacation with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Peebles. Rev. and Mrs. Roy Rickard, Patsy and Allistair of Columbus, Ontario, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Brintnell on Friday of last week. Mrs. Cecil Gummer is convalescing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Drinkwalter, Toronto. Mrs. Gummer is much improved and able to get around on crutches. Mr. Frank Mallory, Windsor, called on Colborne relatives and friends last Thursday. He spent part of his Easter vacation with his sister, Mrs. F. G. Greer, Belleville. 1 Mrs. W. R. Baxter, Miss Doris Cook, Mrs. A. B. Griffith, Mrs. E. Thompson, Mrs. E. O. Coyle attended the Birthday Party of Campbellford Chapter No. 278 O.E.S. at Campbellford on Tuesday evening this week. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas* McDonald (Deborah Jane) is a patient in The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. Her mother visited her last Sunday, and it is hoped she will soon be able to be brought home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rowsome and Paulette of Niagara-on-the-Lake spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rowsome. Dougie and Cheryle, who have spent the last week with their grandparents here, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Armstrong and Mrs. E. O. Coyle attended the Reception tendered by Trenton Chapter No. 118 O.E.S. in Trenton Monday evening, April 26th, to honour Mrs. Evelyn Hadley, P.D.D.G.M. and Grand Warder of the Grand Chapter of Ontario. Miss J. Thelma Priest visited in Toronto with her uncle and aunt, Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Priest, in between sessions of the Ontario Educational As- At the Theatres PORT HOPE--CAPITOL-- Thurs. and Fri., April 29-30--"ESCAPE FROM FORT BRAVO," in MGM Ansco Color, with William Hol-den and Eleanor Parker; selected short subjects. Saturday only, May 1 -- "RIDE CLEAR OF DIABLO," in Technicolor, with Audie Murphy and Susan Cabot; "TROUBLE IN STORE", with Nor- an Wisdom. Monday to Wednesday, May 3-4-5-- BOB HOPE in "CASANOVA'S BIG NIGHT", in Technicolor, with Joan Fontaine; Walt Disney's True-Life Ad-ure "PROWLERS OF THE EVERGLADES." COBOURG--PARK Today and Friday, April 29-30 -- "QUO VADIS". One Evening show at 8.15 p.m. Doors open 7.45 p.m., starring Robert Taylor, Deborah Kerr. Saturday only, May 1--"THE NE-BRASKAN" in Technicolor, with Phil Carey, Roberta Haynes; "ALASKA SEAS", with Robert Ryan, Jan Sterling. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, May 4-5--"KISS ME KATE", in Technicolor, with Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel, Ann Miller; "RAIDERS IN THE SKY", with Derk Bogart, Dinah Sheridan, Ian Hunter. Coming Thursday and Friday, May 7 _ "HALF A HERO", with Red Skelton; "SECOND CHANCE", with Robert Mitchum, Linda Darnell. TRENTON--ODEON-- May 3-4-5 -- "SNOWS OF KILIMANJARO", Technicolor, with Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward, Ava Gard- t. (Adult entertainment). May 6--Evenjng Theatre Rented. May 6, afternoon; May 7-8--"THE BIG LEAGUER", with Edward G. Robinson and Vera Ellen; "MR. WISE GUY", with Bowery Boys. May 10-11--"DREAM WIFE", with Carey Grant and Deborah Kerr. TRENTON--CENTURY-- Thurs, Fri, Sat., Apr. 29, 30, May 1 -"GLENN MILLER STORY", James Stewart, June Allyson. Mon, Tues, Wed, May 3, 4, 5 -- "HERE COME THE GIRLS", Technicolor, Bob Hope. Tony Martin, Arlene Dahl, R. Clooney. BRIGHTON--HOME-- April 29-30, May 1 -- "JAMAICA RUN" (Color) with Ray Milland, Arlene Dahl. REV. P. KNIGHT AT TRINITY CHURCH The fourth Sunday of each month, Rev. P. Knight, Grafton, conducts the service at Trinity Anglican Church. Sunday morning, April 25th, 1954, there was a large congregation present to hear his always most inspiring and well delivered sermon. The Altar vases were filled with beautiful cut-flowers. In his address, he stressed the fact, when Christ comes into our lives, life BIRTHS BELL--John and Mary are happy to announce the safe arrival of their daughter, Mary Kathryn, on Wednesday, April 14th, 1954, at Youville Hospital, Noranda, Quebec. CARDS OF THANKS MURPHY -- Mrs. M. H. Murphy wishes to thank her friends of Eden Sharon and Sharon W.A. for cards, fruit and many acts of kindness during her illness. IN MEMORIAM WHALEY -- In loving memory of Alfred Whaley, who passed away two years ago, April 30th. There's still an ache in our hearts today That countless years wont take away. We smile with the world but never forget In our Garden of memory he is living yet. --'Ever remembered by his wife and family. sociation. She attended the meetings of the Ontario Music Educators' Association and of the Ontario Modern Language Association. Mrs. E. O. Coyle, Mrs. W. R. Baxter, Mrs. W. C. Griffis attended the Birthday Banquet of Warkworth Chapter No. 279 O.E.S., held in Warkworth Wednesday evening, April 28th. Miss Doris Cook and Mrs. A. B. Griffith attended the Chapter meeting held fallowing the banquet. Definite, accurate information can come from the Mind of God to the minds of men. This is normal prayer --Denmark, Whit Sunday, 1935.--F, Buchman. becomes new. At our Saviour's birth, a new age began, all time is designated as Before Christ or After Christ. "Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: Old things are passed away; behold all things are become new." II Corinthians 5:17. "EIGHT IRON MEN" TOWN HALL, COLBORNE Saturday, May 1st, 1954 ONE SHOW AT 8.00 P. M. Adults 40c Students 30c Children 25c LIBERAL WOMEN'S CLUB OF COLBORNE AND DISTRICT will hold a DANCE AND EUCHRE in the TOWN HALL, CASTLETON Friday, April 30th, 1954 at 8.00 p.m. - Inglis Orchestra - REFRESHMENTS AND PRIZES Admission 50 Cents Public Cordially Invited! VENETIAN SHADES--white or eggshell.cotton tape, 18" to 26" wide, 64" long ............................ $3.90 27" to 36" wide, 64" long............................ $4.65 Philco Electric Refrigerators Easy Electric Washing Machines Precision Electric Washing Machine .............. $119.50 CLEARING RUGS Bright Wire Nails Congoleum and DeLuxe IV2", 2", 2V2", 3", 5", 6" Clearing at 10 lbs. $1.00 REDUCED PRICES CANVAS BACK LINOLEUM, 2 yds. wide-Reg. $3.50--y2 Price, $1.75 lineal yd. 54" Congo-wall, white, yellow, green, pink--, * -65c lineal foot. Canvas Back Linoleum, 4 yds. wide......$7.00 lineal yd. 3 piece Bedroom Suite -- double dresser, chest, bed, grey mist. Special $99.95 3 piece Bedroom Suite -- natural or walnut finish, dresser, chest, bed $74.50 Paints -- Enamel -- Kem-Glow -- Ken-Tone Super Ken-Tone -- Raw and Boiled Oil -- Turpentine All Sizes Window Glass ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHER FOR RENT 4 hours 50c -- all day $1.00 MOTOR RUGS....................................... $3.75 and up Chenille and Homespun Bed Spreads Drapery --■ Chintz -- Broadcloth -- Prints -- Scrim Marquisette and Plastic Curtains McNally's Furniture Store COLBORNE Kinsmen Kash Bingo Town Hall, Brighton Friday, April 30th, 1954 20 Games - 40c Jack Pot $150.00 Proceeds for Children's Playground

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