THE ENTERPRISE of EAST NORTHUMBERLAND Voiume LXVllI.-!Nc 7 (Second Class Mail) GOLBORNE, ONT., THURSDAY, AUGUST 12th, 1954. $2.00 Id advance. ROTARY CARNIVAL POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18 HUSTLERS CLASS HOLD WEINER ROAST _ On Wednesday evening, August 4th, the members of the Hust lers Class of Colborne United Church Sunday School accompanied by their husbands held their annual weiner roast at the cottage of Miss B. Smith at the Beach. After a social hour, sing song games, around the camp fire the Iners and buns were prepared on the open air fire place and to gether with tarts and coffee were greatly enjoyed "by all. BORN DODDS--Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Dodds (nee Muriel Coyle) are happy to announce the birth of their son, Steven Kimball, August 3rd, 1954 at Presbyterian Hospital, Denver, Colorado, U.S.A. Mother and both well. Community Street Dance and Carnival IN THE ARENA AT GRAFTON ON FRIDAY, August 20 1954. from 7 p.m. to 1.30 a.m. Auction Sale - Games of Skill ADDED ATTRACTIONS Potter's Orchestra Round and Square Dancing from 9 p;m. Refreshments and Lunch Six Cash Gate Prizes PROCEEDS FOR Haldimand Community Memorial and Recreation Park Admission 35 Cts Children under 12 yrs. Free Band Concert in Victoria Park, Colborne, --ON-- Sunday, August 15th At 8 P:M. CAMPBELLFORD CITIZEN'S BAND SPONSORED BY Rotary Club of Colborne SILVER COLLECTION S BAS E B AL L Memorial Park Coiborne Friday, August 13, '54 At 7.15 P.M. PORT HOPE vs COLBORNE All Home Games 9 Innings COLBORNE COUNCIL Regular meeting of Colborne Council was held on August 9th, 1954 Members present: Reeve I. 'D. Post and Councillors Kernaghan May, Harding and White. Minutes of last regular meeting and special meeting were read and adopted on motion of Kernaghan and May. A delegation from the Lakeland Natural Gas. Co. comprised of Messrs. Geo. Gardiner. Don Thorburn and Chas. Conacher addressed council regarding the ecuring of a franchise to supply the Village of Colborne with na-Mr. Gardiner explained that it was hoped to have the pipe line between Toronto and "ontreal laid by the fall of 1955 d that they would be in a position to supply communities along the way shortly afterward. He also explained the financial connections of their company and suggested that the price of ed by Harding, that the following accounts be paid: Express, printing, etc. .. 41.30 Oran Day, timbers ____ 10.40 Colborne Garbage, gas ... 11.28 Williams Hardware ...... 12.50 Colbright Express gravel 10.00 Dept. Highways ......... 15.86 'NeiJ Jibb bulldozing ...... 45.00 United Counties hospital 38.25 Colborne Lumber Co. ... 93.50 Thompson Gravel Co. ... 160.00 H. J. White gravel ........ 30.00 Wm. Self, salary etc....... 170.00 W. W. McGlennon Ins. 157.51 Roy Samis caretaker ...... 75.00 Public School levy ...... 800.00 Parks Commission ........ 450.00 B. Irish, salary July ...... 2'5:00 H. Thompson salary ---- 10.00 Bell Telephone Co......... 20.55 George Totten, engineer 284.00 j Street paving: first cheque ......... 9960.93 second cheque ...... 6570.62 | Third cheque .... 11640.13 '1 Holdback for 1 year . . 250.00 Total cost to Royal Asphalt Paving Donnarene--Eng. „ Geom. 3, Phvs. c, A.2. Lat, C. 2, Fr. ;d--Eng. C. T, Eng Phys. 2, CJiem. I, C. T. Fr. It. I, Fr. gas had to be competitive or else [Relief ac. "August......... 105.86 they could not sell it. ;jos Farrell, payroll ..... 460.40 . Reeve Post thanked the dele- ! By-law No. 779 to authorize j gation for coming and suggested the issuing of debentures for 10 I that the question of a franchise years to pay the cost of paving j was an important matter and :certain streets was then given i that the Council were not in a thjrd reading on motion of Ker-position to make any decision on naghan and'white. the same at the moment. j Qn motion of May and Hard- Mr. Chas. Wood asked Coun- jng Council did then adjourn, cil if it were possible to do any- :hing to curb the noise made by ' ---~--~~ rucks passing through here dur- uppER SCHOOL RESULTS ng the mght. His guests found COLBORNE HIGH SCHOOL t impossible to sleep and as a re mlt his business was suffering. After discussing* ways and .neans of improving the situa-i< n it was decided on motion of Kernaghan. and Harding that a letter should be sent the various •trucking 'companies requesting their coopeVation in an endeavoi to correct in some measure the present nuisance of excessive J j^a^n(| noise during the hours of 10 p.m to 7 a.m. Garnet Shields and Mr. Fred Jennings addressed council regarding the assessment of the Village. Mr. Jennings explaining that he had found it impossible to finish Campbellford when he had hoped to and offering to resign if the council felt that they could get some one to do the work by Sept. 30th. Council discussed the matter at some length but decided that if Mr. Jennings could start on the job some time ■this month they would prefer him to carry on. Chief Constable Self reported Council on his work to date for this year. He reported that he had investigated 254 complaints since the first of January ' " included 13 arrests and var-other offences against the local by-laws and the Highway Traffic Act. Communications were received from Messrs. C. M. Royal and . C. T, Eng. I, Lat. A. I, Lat. C. 2, Fr. A; I, Fr. C. 1, Hart, Joan--Eng. C. I, Eng. L feGeom. c, Phys.c, Chem. I, Lat A I, Lat. C. I, Fr. A. I. Fr. C. I. Havnes, Paul--Eng. C. I, "Eng. L. I, Alg. I, Geom. I, Trig. I, Phys. 3, Chem. I, Lat. A. I, Lat. C. I, Fr. A I, Fr. C 1. Kaiser, Olive--Eng. C 2, Eng. L I, Lat. A 3, Lat. C c, Fr. A 3, Fr. C c. Massey, Mary--Eng. C 2, Eng L I, Alg. I, Geom. I, Lat. A, 2, Lat. C I, Fr. A I, Fr. C 2. McCracken, Royce--Eng. C c, Eng. L 2, Trig c, Phys. 3, Chem. I, Fr. A c, Fr. C c. McGuire, James--Eng. L 2, Alg. c, Geom. c, Trig. 3, Phys. c, Chem. I, Fr. A 3, Fr. C c. Thompson, Douglas--Eng. C c, Eng. L I, Alg. c, Geom. c, Trig c, Phys 3, Chem I, Lat. A c, Lat. C c. Yarrow, Grant--Alg. 2, Geom. c, Trig, I, Phys. c, Chem I. Grade XII students writing 1 -100; urle, Geom. 2. 11--66--74; III 60- T. A. Wilson requesting a rebate of monies charged them for shov PaPf: McCutcheon, Dick G, elling snow alleging that they 3= SummPr had shovelled their own snow and felt t£ey should not be called upon to pay. Council discussed the matter and decided on motion that ar-the streets foreman contended that his men had shovelled snow, in front of the properties in ques tion that no action be taken un7 less the ratepayers came to coun UPPER SCHOOL STUDENTS OBTAIN HIGH STANDING Upper School Students at the Colborne High School set a record for the school in the June From Graham Food Products ~Departmental when they obtain egarding business assessment, ed 48 First Class Honours on 96 From Dept. of Highways re papers attempted, speed limit signs. ' ■ Students obtaining the highest From Dept. of Municipal Af- standing were: Paul Haynes 10 fairs re Unconditional grants. firsts and 1 third; Fred Harnden, A ,. .. , , 9 firsts and one second; Joan An apphcation tor a budding firgts and g credi Joan Harnden, 6 firsts, 1 second and permit was received from Ramer to erect a house "on Percy ^7^'Massey! 5 firsts and 3 seconds. Upper school students plan-ng to enter University this fall Paul Haynes, Fred Harnden, Street. Moved by May, seconded by White, that a building permit be granted Mr. G. Ramer. Moved by Kernaghan second- Jim McGuir Douglas Thomp- ed by White, that, the street fore son and Grant Yarrow. Those man be instructed to secure some planning to enter Teacher's fluorescent paint and mark the Training Colleges in September aoproach to bridges in the vill-, .include D.onnarene Chatterson, age. jjoan Harnden, Joan Hart and Moved by Kernaghan second- ^ary Massey. Lorie Watches One of The Best Ladies and Gents with Extension Bracelet What a nice gift and what a nice stock to choose from. See Our New Gups and Saucers At The Jewellery Store. hTj. mayhew JEWELER OPTOMETRIST I HOME THEATRE { j Phone 25 ML Sherif, Proprietor, Brighton I Matinee Every Saturday at 2 P. M. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday Frontier Fury! A Hot Blooded Adventurer and the Women He Stole. The era when love belonged to the man who took it. In Technicolor rock Hudson -- donna reed " Cun Fury " Added For Laughs-Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday A Gun-Klazir.g Drama, Throbbing with Raw Emotions. An Exciting Story of Intrigue and Counter-Plot, Suspense, Adventure Jean PETERS, r WIDMARK, Thelma RITTER PICK-UP ON SOUTH STREET" PLUS--Latest News and Featurette Theatre Programs available at Oriffis' d/ug Store DR. ILE8 Will be away on holidays and his office will be CLOSED from AUGUST 22nd. The office will RE-OPEN SEPTEMBER 6th. 72nd Anniversary Services Colborne Baptist Church Sunday, August I5th3 1954 at 11 A.M. and 7 P M. GUEST MINISTER--Rev. Ronald BONNER, B.A. of Philadelphia, Pa. GUES SOLOIST and Special Music by the Choir. EVERYBODY WELCOME MISS THELMA PRIEST, RE.V- E. WILLIAMS, i Organist. Pastor. Howard's i^" Telephone 147W SALON Colborne Radiators Repaired Generators Starters Regulators Lawn Mower Service CRAYDON ELECTRIC Phone 289 Toronto St. GOLBORNE