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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 19 Jan 1956, p. 8

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Page Eight THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19th, 1956 REMEMBER! VALENTINE DAY is just around the corner, so if leeded start to Lay-A-Way Diamond Rings, see the Valentine Special. Birthstone Rings -- Watches -- Costume Jewellery and Silverware all available. We will order anything you need. E. M. RIMMER Your Local Jeweller Colborne THIS FRIDAY & SATURDAY All-Technicolor Show " The Last Frontier " With Victor Mature and Anne Bancroft "PEARL OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC " With Virgina Mayo and Dennis Morgan NEXT _ MONDAY TO OUR.C • WEDNESDAY Adult Entertainment *" Not as a Stranger " With Robert Mitchum, Olivia DeHavilland and Frank Sinatra PRICES: 75c-50c-25c 187 Branch Colborne Legion BINGO (Not Genuine Without This Crest) four Corners S20.00 Eight Numbers $30.00 Around Free Number FULL CARD $150.00 In case of a tie, money for each prize will be divided equally For Daily Numbers Telephone Between 1 and 9 P.m. No. 356 Colborne One number a day will be called for twelve days and thereafter two numbers a day until card is completed. NUMBERS TO BE DRAWN DAILY AT 3:00 P.M. When Card is Completely Filled Call Colborne 356 the same day or .-not later than 3:00 p.m. the following day because if next number is called you have to share with anyone else who may Bingo. NUMBERS WILL ALSO BE LISTED WEEKLY IN THE EXPRESS (PROCEEDS FOR LEGION BUILDING FUND THIS CARD CANNOT BE EXCHANGED DRAW TO START MONDAY, JAN. 30, 1956 .00 OFF Pump and Timer Model DELUXE model 2243 w WASHER • High speed drain Exactly as illustrated • Full size por» celain tub. • Safety release wringer. • 6 min. washing • Direct drive ballbearing mechanism. • Rust-proof finish. $174 REDUCED TO $11950 rr|'lfllMirn Wm. Gordon Smith Phone 169, Colborne If you have anything to sell, or want to buy anything -- try our Condensed Ads. on page 5. PERSONALS Mr. John Dudley of Cobourg visited Colborne friends on Saturday of last Mr. Glen Kernaghan of Pickering spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kernaghan. Mrs. Otton and family of Toronto spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smithess. Miss Helen Knapp, Toronto and Colborne, was a guest last Wednesday (Jan. 11th) of Rev. and Mrs. Redvers Brown, Trafalgar. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Redner and daughters Karen and Brenda, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mor-den', Peterborough. Mr. Robert Blake Turney, Grand Rapids, Michigan, is Spending a few weeks with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Hetherington. Mr. Turney is convalescing after a major operation performed at Shoul-dice Hospital, Thornhill, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Davis and Cheryl of Campbellford, spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis. The flowers on the Altar at Trinity Anglican Church Sunday morning, Jan. 15th, were in loving memory of Mr. James McDonell, placed there by his wife. Mr. McDonnell died January 17th, 1954. Mr. George Moore, Toronto, visited his mother, Mrs. W. A. Moore, last weekend. Mr. Jack Morris, Toronto spent last weekend with his wife and family here. He was accompanied by Mr. Bob Morris, also of Toronto. Mrs. F. S. Palmateer, Mr. and Mr; F. Cline and daughter Frances, all of Toronto, were guests last weekend of Mrs. Robt. Coyle. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bickle, Oshawa; Mrs. Hedley Oke, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kemp, Castleton, and Mr. and Mrs. George knight, Cobourg, attended the funeral of their cousin, Miss Eveline Gould, at Salem United Church, Monday, Jan. 16th. They all later visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Knapp. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Nantel, Cooks-ville, spent last weekend with his sister, Mrs. W. W. D. McGlennon, Mr. Alfred Thrower, North Bay, spent last weekend with his parents at Norham and Colborne friends. This week he is attending the Apple Inspectors' Convention in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCracken were last Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harrington, Castleton. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Peellar, Edge-ley, Ont., spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Hetherington. Guests last weekend of Mrs. M. L. Hinton and Mr. Earl Hinton were Mr. and Mrs. J. Haines, Toronto; Mrs. (Rev.) Simpson, London; Mrs. B. Bland, Campbellford; Mr. and Mrs. Goldworth Hinton, Gail, Linda and Julie of Castleton. ' Mr. Harold Bellamy and daughter Donna, Cannington, attended the funeral of Mr. Robert Bellamy last Thursday, Jan. 12th. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Robertson of Belleville and Mr. and Mrs. E. Rouse of Brighton, spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis. Last Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Teal and Bonnie visited Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hetherington, Brighton. Miss Alice Cumming received word last week of the death of her cousin's husband, Dr. Turnbull, of Winnipeg. Mrs. Turnbull is the former Gwen Cummingr Miss Helen Knapp, Messrs. Bernard and Murray Knapp, all of Toronto, spent last weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Knapp. Miss Marjorie Partridge, Toronto, visited Mrs. W. W. D. McGlennon and Mr. Duncan McGlennon last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Montgomery, Belleville; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goodrich, daughter Muriel, Brighton; Mrs. Clarence Goodrich, Dundonald; Mr. and Mrs. Dletcher (nee Mabel Taylor), Mrs. Wm. Taylor, Mrs. Emma Turney, all of Toronto; Rev. F. J. Whitely and j Mr. Rowland, tooth of Picton, were guests at the home of Mrs. Sanford Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown, Salem, following the funeral of Miss Eveline Gould, Monday, Jan. 16th. Mr. Roger Davis of Islington spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis. Little Miss Bonnie Teal, accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Teal, celebrated her second birthday, Saturday, January 14th, at the home of uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Campbell and daughter Holly, Sharbot Lake. Bonnie received many cards and lovely gifts for her (birthday. Weekend guests of Mrs. J. G. Waite were Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Waite, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Waite, Mrs. J. C. Batzold and daughter Jackie, Miss Lois Waite, Mrs. T. Edgar, Mr. Bob Hickeson and Mr. Tom Maguire, all of Kingston. PERSONALS Miss Lottie Palmater has returned to her home on Burnham Street, having been a patient for several days at the Trenton Memorial Hospital. Weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. W. L. Arkles included Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Arkles and Dawn Marie of Cobourg; Miss Norma Arkles of Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Alan Buchanan, Larry, Ronnie and Ricky, and Mrs. M. Langford, of Warkworth. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Dickens and children spent last Sunday in Shiloh with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunk, who had just returned from an extended visit with relatives in Ireland. Mr. A. F. Allan of Cobourg, visited his mother, Mrs. C. M. Allen on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McManus spent Tuesday of this week in Toronto. Friends of Mr. Fred Spence will regret to learn that he is a patient at the Civic Hospital, Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bassinger and family of Cobourg spent Sunday with Mrs. Bassinger's mother, Mrs. G. McDonald. Mr. G. B. Barnes attended an executive meeting of the Bay of Quinte Funeral Directors held Wednesday night, Jan. 11th, at the Weaver Funeral Home, Trenton. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Grosjean included Mr. and Mrs. R. Tweedle and family of Cobourg and Mrs. F. Grosjean of Or-land. Mr. Jack Rutherford of Toronto spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. B. A. Rutherford. Mr. Douglas Mayhew of Napanee visited his father, Mr. H. J. Mayhew on Sunday. Mrs. Jas. Smith and daughter Barbara Joan have returned to their home in Toronto after spending a few weeks with Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Myles. Mrs. Edith Reeves of Toronto is spending a few days this week with Mrs. F. M. Brintnell. Mrs. Dorothy Bing is a patient in the General Hospital, Belleville. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Ben Buchanan of Warkworth visited his sister, Mrs. Edwin Adams on Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rotosoi Xrenton spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fiske. Mrs. S. Sutton returned to her home here on Wednesday of last week, after spending several weeks with her and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Sutton and family, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cornwall and daughter Shiela, are spending the win ter months in Cobourg. ; Mr. C. A. Myles met with an accident while at his work at the No. 26 Ordnance Depot, Cobourg last Monday, Jan. 16th and was taken to Cobourg Hospital. Mrs. Myles was called back from Toronto, where she was visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Smith. Mr. Chas. Teal, accompanied by Mrs. Fred Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Dudley, visited Mr. Fred Moore, who patient in Sidbrook Private Hospital, Cobourg last Friday night. Mr. Moore's condition remains much the The following attended the funeral of Mr. Fred Brintnell, Monday, Jan. 16th: Mr. Clare Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eckstien, Mr* and Mrs Wm. Ellis, Mrs. Edith Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Code and Miss Muriel Code, all of Toronto; Dr. and Mrs. George Stanley, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. John Purdy, Milton; Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin and family, Miilbridge; Mr. and J. Shaw, Mrs. Gardiner, Belleville; Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. Wingrove, Miss B. Cross, Mr. and Mrs. A. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. F. Parkinson, all of Cobourg. LITTLE FOUR HOCKEY SCHEDULE Game Time 8.15 January-- Wed. 11--Warkworth at Grafton Thurs. 12---Colborne and Brighton Fri. 13--Grafton and Colborne Fri. 13--Brighton and Warkworth Tues. 17--Grafton and Warkworth Wed. 18--Brighton and Grafton Thurs. 19---Warkworth and Brighton Fri. 20--Brighton and Colborne Wed. 25--Colborne and Grafton Thurs. 26--Grafton and Brighton Fri. 27--Warkworth and Colborne Tues. 31--Colborne and Warkworth Home Games at Grafton. Play-offs--2 out of 3. 1st and 3rd teams, 2nd and 4th teams. Best 2 out of 3. O.H.A. Rules. RUBBER STAMPS We sell rubber stamps. We can have any type of rubber stamp in your hands within a few days. Place your orders with us now. The Colborne Express. Five times as many Canadians live in town and cities as live on the farms. Brighton Concert Series February 6th MR. JAMES MILLIGAN -- Baritone April 16th MISS HELEN SPICER -- Mezzo Soprano MR. W. PRYSTAWSKI -- Concert Violinist MR. GEORGE BROUGH -- Pianist Brighton District H. S. Auditorium 8.30 P.M. Tickets include both concerts Adults - $3.00 Students -- $1.50 Tickets may be obtained at the Colborne High School or at Griffis' Drug Store COUNTRY STYLE JAMBOREE WITH THE MELODY RANGERS FUN FOR ALL FROM 6 TO 66 Stage Show & Dancing Music--Jokes--Songs--Fiddles--Guitars--Banjos TOWN HALL, COLBORNE Friday, January 20th, 1956 Laughable Lloyd Nelson -- Fiddling Floyd Wood cox Frolicking Frank Terry -- Singing Sonny Newell Bashful Jim Whaley -- Able Art Woods Show Begins 8 p.m. Adults 60c, Children 35c SQUARE DANCING 10 to 1 Sponsored by Colborne Recreation Auxiliary New Policy Effective February 1st Due to the high overhead to-day in operating a Credit and Delivery Service, and as we work on 30 day terms with our suppliers, we find it necessary to ask our Charge Account Customers to clean up their accounts EACH MONTH. This policy will take effect February 1st, 1956. Interest will be charged on overdue accounts. We will get a statement out on the first of each month for every charge account customer. We now carry a full line of merchandise and will endeavour to give you efficient and courteous service, as ever. Thanking you for your past patronage and hoping this change in policy will meet with your approval. POST'S GROCETERIA I. D. Post Budget Beef Prices SPECIAL! For Braising BEEF SHORT RIBS lb. 27c SPECIAL! Lean-Fresh MINCED BEEF lb. 29c SPECIAL! Boneless STEWING BEEF lb. 39c "BREAD 'N JAM" SPECIAL SLICED--White or Brown IGA BREAD l°af 1 5c Strawberry Jam 2tarz J sC 2 for 33C SPECIAL! Kernel Corn NIBLETS SPECIAL! No. 1 New Brunswick OIPOTATOES C *"C FOX'S ©MARKET -COLBORNE-

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