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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 14 Oct 1954, p. 8

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Page Eight THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1954 PERSONALS Mrs. C. C. Philp spent Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. W. Jones, Cobourg . Miss Clare Snetsinger, Toronto, is visiting ■ her sister, Miss Helen Snet- Mrs. Jack McCracken is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mutton, Dundonald. Friends of Mrs. Gordon Honey. Dundonald, will be glad to know that she is able to be out again. She visited Sgt. and Mrs. John White last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mason spent last Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Archie Chapman and Mr. Chapman, Dundonald. Mrs. Arthur Rimmer returned to her home in Toronto after spending several weeks with her friend, Mrs. Alex. Greenley, on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Baxter spent the Thanksgiving Holiday week-end at Lake Charleston. Mrs. S. Rohrman, San Jose, California, attended the funeral of her uncle, Mr. W. J. Onyon and will be remaining for some time with her aunt Mrs. Onyon. Mrs. E. Crawford, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. H .A. Free last Saturday. Mr. Jim Small and his mother, Mrs. R. M. B. Small, spent the Thanksgiving week-end with her son Mr. and Mrs. Richard Small, Sarnia. Mrs. Small is remaining for a three weeks' visit. Mr. Floyd Bilcox, on I.G.A. staff, •had the misfortune to severely cut his left hand last Thursday while cutting a quarter of beef with a large butcher knife. Mr. and Mrs. James Snetsinger, Toronto, spent Thanksgiving with his sister, Miss Helen Snetsinger. Mrs. Wm. Noble, Toronto, who has been visiting Mrs. Walter Kirk, spent Sunday with Mrs. J. Boyd, Belleville. Local Queen's University students, Kingston, who spent the holiday at their homes: Miss Glenna Graham, Messrs. Paul Haynes, Royce McCrack- en, Jim McGuire. Frederick Harnden, Douglas Thompson. Glenn Irvine, Grant Yarrow. Mr. E. McKee, Toronto, spent the holiday weekend with Miss Mary De-Miss Audrey Harvey and Mr. Chas. Thebault, Toronto, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Harvey. Students at Teachers' Colleges at their homes for Thanksgiving were : Miss Joan Hart, Miss Georgina Harper, both of Peterborough, and Miss Joan Harnden, Toronto. Misses Doreen McCracken, Norma Rutherford, Student Nurses at Belleville General Hospital, spent the holiday at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. James Haines, Toronto, visited her mother, Mrs. M. L. Hinton, during the holiday weekend. Rev. and Mrs. G. T. Simpson, Gold-worth, Donnie and Betty, London, spent the Thanksgiving holiday with her mother, Mrs. M. L. Hinton. Mrs. Wm. Tinney has returned to Mrs. Hinton's Rest Home after spending a month with her son, Mr. Albert Tinney, and her daughter, Mrs. Albert Petherick of Petherick's Corners. Mrs. Tinney attended Campbellford Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lane, Dun-dalk, spent the weekend with Mrs. W. J. Onyon and attended the funeral of Mr. Onyon. Mrs. Lane is rem ing for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Campbell and family spent last weekend with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. G. Campbell. Keswick. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Russell and family, Pickering, spent Thanksgiving with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brown. Miss Margaret Hall, New Toronto, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. James Hall. - Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Palmateer, Toronto, were holiday guests of their cousin, Mrs. Robert Coyle. Holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Almonte McCracken were : Mr. and Mrs. Eric McCracken and baby son, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Teal and; Mr. and Mrs.. Howard Chapmap. daughter Bonnie spent Thanksgiving visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Turney, Bowmanville, last weekend while on their honeymoon trip. Mrs. Hume McQuat and daughter, Oshawa, are visiting her parents, Mr. id Mrs. Jos. Farrell. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cox, Toronto, ere guests on Thanksgiving Day of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Turney. Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Smith, moved into the Manse on Wednesday from Burk's Falls. Rev. Mr. Smith will be inducted as Minister of Old St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, here, St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Lake-port, and Brighton Presbyterian Church, Friday evening at Old St Andrew's Church. COUTTS "HALLMARK CARDS OF DISTINCTION" a complete line of GREETING CARDS Also Tally Cards, Gift Cards, Wrappings and Ribbons for all occasions See display at the Gift and Antique Shop QUEEN'S HOTEL, COLBORNE THE CANADIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND Annual Campaign for Funds October 2nd to 16th, 1954 The annual campaign to raise funds for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind is now being conducted in the Villages of Colborne, Castleton and Grafton, and the Townships of Cramahe and Haldi-mand. The campaign is under the sponsorship of the Colborne and District Advisory Committee to the C. N. I. B., Mr. Andrew A. Kemp, Castleton, Chairman, actively supported by the school teachers of the area. Your contribution will make it possible for the C.N.I.B. to provide home teaching, employment, library service and other forms of assistance to blind persons, and assist in providing glasses to persons who cannot afford them. Your generous contribution will be appreciated and may be given to one of the volunteer canvassers or remitted direct to S. Sutton, Treasurer, Colborne, Ontario. We have so much to protect 3 enjoy at a price -- the price This Canada of ours -of constant alertness. We cannot take for granted our freedom to worship, to vote, to educate our children, or to order our home life as we please. All these freedoms are ours only as long as we are willing to do everything necessary to maintain and defend them. All honour then to the Canadian Soldier --the steadfast guardian of all our free institutions. Without men like him, the Canada we love might cease to be. We have so much to protect. Let us all do our part, without let-up, whatever way our doty lies. SERVE CANADA AND YOURSELF IN THE ARMY To be eligible you must be 17 to 40 /ears of ago, skilled tradesmen to 45. When applying bring birth certificate or other proof of age. Apply right away -- For full information writ* or visit the Army Recruiting Contra nearest your home. Ne. 13 Personnel Depot, Wallis House, Rideau t Charlotte Sts., Ottawa, Ont. -- Tel. 9-4507 Canadian Army Recruiting Station, 164 Wellington St., Kingston, Ont. Canadian Army Recruiting Centre, 90 Richmond St. W., Toronto, Ont.--Tel. EM. 6-8341--local 276 No. 7 Personnel Depot, Wolseley Barracks, Oxford & Elizabeth Sts., London, Ont. -- Tel. 2-3261 Army Recruiting Centre, 230 Main St. W., North Bay, Ont. -- Tel. 455 Canadian Army Recruiting Station, 184 King St. E., Hamilton, Ont. -- Tel. 2-8708 urw.o Mr. and Mrs. L. Hubbs of Scarboro spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith. Mr. Don Wells of Toronto spent the weekend with his father, Mr. Edgar Wells. Mrs. C. Purdy and daughter Helen of Rochester, N.Y., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Pattison. iss Dorothy Farrell, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Farrell. iss Norma Arkles, Leaside, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. ,. W. Arkles. Mr. W. J. Latimer and Mrs. E. Rob-lson, Orland, spent Monday with Mr. nd Mrs. G. Latimer. Mr. George Hosang, of the Cities Service Oil Co., Belleville, and Mr. George Latimer are attending the Plowing Match at Breslau this week. Mr. Alex. Mackie, Toronto, spent the holiday weekend with his mother, Mrs. Alex. Mackie Sr. Mr. Duncan McGlennon attended the Ontario Insurance Agents' Convention held in the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, last Thursday and Friday. The many Colborne friends of Mr. H. R. Butterill will regret to learn that he had to return to Trenton Memorial Hospital, where he passed away this (Thursday) morning. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. McNally attended Blackstock Fair last Friday. They were accompanied by their daughter, Miss Verna McNally of Brampton, who remained there for the holiday weekend. Mrs. A. D. Ferguson, Warkworth, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Brintnell. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Allen, Warkworth, were supper guests at the Brintnell home on Sunday. Mrs. Floyd Little, Ingersoll, is dting her sister, Mrs. W. W. D. Glennon. Mr. and Mrs. George Darker and family spent the holiday weekend with her father, Mr. R. Sainsbury, Weston, Among the relatives from out-of-town who attended the funeral of Mr. W. J. Onyon were Mr. and 3 Glenn Eakins, Mr. William Eakins of Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Onyon of Toronto: Mr. Harry Onyon of Sault Ste. Marie. Miss Jeanne Hay, Toronto, spent the holiday weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hay. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fortune of Athens spent the Thanksgiving holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rowsome. Miss Jessie Priest, St. Catharines, spent the holiday with her mother, Mrs. J. T. Priest, Victoria Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bellamy, Marilyn and Donna, Cannington, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Willet Masters. Mr. and Mrs. William Turney and Stewart, Peterborough, visited relatives here on Sunday. AC1 Graham Harper, who is stationed at Whitehorse, Yukon, N.W.T., is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coyle and son James, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. B. Irish, Rev. and Mrs. David Lemon and son Paul, Cooksville, visited her father, Mr. S. E. Turpin for a few days this week. Mrs. J1. Batzold and daughter, Jacqueline, Kingston, visited her mother, Mrs. J. G. Waite, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Martin, Toronto, visited his mother, Mrs. S. D. Dudley, during the holiday weekend. rs. A. L. Philp returned from Cobourg General Hospital last Sunday and is at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Philp. Mr. Alan Redner, a third-year student at The Ryerson Institute of Technology, Toronto, wa sat his home here for the Thanksgiving holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Davis and daughter Anne, Toronto, spent the holiday weekend with her mother, Mrs. Alex. Greenley. Mrs. Davis remained for a longer visit. , Guests last weekend at the home of Mr. Morley Cook were Mr. and Mrs.T. E. Sutherland, sons Robert and John, and Mr. Norman Kennedy, all of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Code and daughter, Miss Muriel Code, Mimico; Mrs. Scantleburg, Alderwood, called on Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Brintnell on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Palmateer and family, Toronto, spent last week end at their cottage, at Loughbreeze, and had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cline and daughter Frances, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Scott, daughter Vickie, Toronto, visited his grandmother, Mrs. A. L. Scott. She accompanied them to Kingston last Saturday, they were supper guests of Mrs. F. Young and her daughters, Fay and Daisy, Belleville. Mrs. E. O. Coyle spent the Thanksgiving holiday weekend with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Williams, Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Usborne spent the holiday weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jim Blackhall, Montreal. Mis s Marlene Weston, Belleville, spent last Thursday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Light Mrs. D. A. Quinn is organist at Trinity Anglican Church during the absence of Mr. Richard Symonds. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Waite, daughter Lois, and son Mr. and Mrs. George Waite, all of Kingston, spent the weekend with Mrs. J. G. Waite. They attended the funeral of their cousin, Mr. W. J. Onyon. Miss Eva McLean is visiting her brother-in-law, Mr. E. Johnson, Toronto. Miss Fannie Graham is a guest of her niece, Mrs. Giddings, Centreton. At the Theatres PORT HOPE--CAPITOL-- Friday and Saturday, October 15-16 --"THE BOUNTY HUNTER", Warner color, with Randolph Scott and Dolores Dorn; "YOU KNOW WHAT SAILORS ARE", in Technicolor, with Donald Sinden and Naun-ton Wayne. Monday to Thursday, October 18-21 --"SABRINA". the romantic comedy hit of the year, with Humphrey Bo-gart, Audrey Hepburn and William Holden. almost direct from five weeks at Shea's Theatre, Toronto. COBOURG--PARK Friday and Saturday, October 15-16 --"THE CHANGE AT FEATHER RIVER", in Technicolor, with Guy Madison and Frank Lovejoy; "MISS ROBIN CRUSOE", with Amanda Blake and George Nader. Monday and Tuesday, October 18-19 -- "EXECUTIVE SUITE", with William Holden, June Allyson and Ail-Star MGM Cast. Wednesday and Thursday, October 20-21--"PUSHOVER" with Fred Mac-Murray and Phil Carey; "NAKED ALIBI", with Sterling Hayden and Gloria Grahame. TRENTON--ODEON Friday and Saturday, October 15-16 -- ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE" (Color), with Dan O'Herli-hey, James Fernandez. Monday and Tuesday, October 18- 19-- "FORBIDDEN CARGO", with Nigel Patrick, Joan Collins; "DONOVAN'S BRAIN", with Lew Ayres and Nancy Davis. Wednesday and Thursday, October 20- 21 -- "THREE COINS IN THE FOUNTAIN", (Color) Cinemascope, with Clifton Webb, Dorothy McGuire. BRIGHTON--HOME-- Thurs., Fri., Sat., October 14-15-16 --'FRANCES GOES TO THE RACES' with Donald O'Connor and Piper Laurie. Mon., Tues., Wed., October 18-1 ...."MOULIN ROUGE", (Color), with Jose Ferrer and Zsa Zsa Gabor. SHUT-EYE RATION Some people are fond of boasting that they can get along with about three or four hours sleep at night. This, however, is not normal and is probably not a healthy state of affairs. The average person needs about eight hours of sleep to restore energy and to rest mind and body, The actual length of time required varies with age, physical condition and occupation. It is wise to find out just how much sleep seems to give the best results and then try to keep to that schedule of retiring and rising. Passing through communities, drop your speed to the posted limits and watch for pedestrians, especially children. Pulp and paper forest management methods are still far from perfect, but immense porgress has been made and will continue to be made in the future. SCOUT APPLE DAY in COLBORNE will be Saturday, October 23rd PROCEEDS TO ADVANCE SCOUTING IN COLBORNE Please Give Generously TURKEY DINNER Auspices Shiloh United Church W. A. AT SHILOH SCHOOLHOUSE Friday, October 22nd, 1954 Dinner Served from 6 p.m. Adults $1.25 Children (under 12) 75c The A.Y.P.A. of Trinity Church will present " Mama's Angel Child " A MODERN COMEDY IN THREE ACTS On November 4th and 5th, 1954 COLBORNE TOWN HALL By Special Arrangement with Robinson's Plays, Toronto KINSMEN KASH BINGO TOWN HALL, BRIGHTON Friday, October 22nd, 1954 $155.00 Cash Jack Pot 20 Games 40c GAME TIME 8.00 PM. SPECIALS! 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