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The Enterprise Of East Northumberland, 28 Aug 1958, p. 8

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THE ENTERPRISE COLBORNE. AUG, 28th 1968 Mr. and Mrs. J. Maunsell of rlington were recent guests ol * Mrs. J. Blackhall. X X X X Mr. and Mrs. Edward Law-iMlce of Willowdale were guests #f Mrs. S. M. Skinner on Mon-*>}-. X X X X Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McKane (Kid Miss Carol McKane and ®iss Gail Graham of Inglewood Sisited at the home of Mr. and Eft-s. J. R. Davis on Friday. X X X X Mr. and Mrs. Mackenzie Ruth ©pford accompanied by Mrs. ff-has. Carruthers of Bowman-ville have returned from a motor trip to Parry Sound and Mus-fioka. Mr. and Mrs. *B* I Davis and Cheryl of Whitby and F|C A. R. Davis of the RCAF of Centralia Spent the weekend at the home •1 their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis. X X X X Mrs,. W L Matthews and Miss Maude Connor.-, Miss Joan Harn den and Miss Georgina Harper were guests at the Newfeld-Hart wedding in Toronto on Monday. August 25th. r* x x x x Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spencer, son Billy and Mr. Fred Taylor Spent a weekend recently at Tall Pine Lodge, Carnivan, Halibur-ton and called on Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McKay at Red Stone Lake ' X X X X Miss C cily Scroggs and Miss Marjory Muskett are leaving1 this Sunday on a trip to Fort William and other Western points. They will travel from Port McNichol to Fort William and return by steamship. X X X X Mrs. Doris Osumi of Mimico Mrs. A. Wilkinson of Toronto spent last week at the home of spent the weekend with her mo-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winduss ther Mrs. C. Bugg. while they were on holidavs. * * • x x x x Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bell return- Masters Elwin and Daryl Up- ed Monday from a weeks visit at ton of Wellington have been Huntsville and district, spending, the past two weeks x x x x , wrfhr-theirgrandparents Mr. and , Miss Verna Latimer and Miss Mrs. Gordon Munro. X X X X Mrs. W. J. Troop spent a few days last week at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Troop in Toronto and attended the Exhibition. X X X X i. Helen Cousins and daugh ter. Mrs. W. J. Troop, Jr. and Lorraine returned last week from a trip to Vancouver, Calgary, Medicine Hat and other places. x x x x Mr. Harold Kernaghan and daughter Mary of Deep River are spending ~a few days this week with his mother Mrs. W. Kernaghan and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Waller. Dr. Norman Page. Mr. Leonard Newcombe, Mr. Owen Smith of Toronto and Mr. George Taylor of Oshawa were weekend guests of Mr. John Coyb Rockcliff Beach. * X Mrs, Harry Coyle and son Mr James Coyle of Islington spent Saturday at the home of her daughter Mrs. B. Irish and Mr. Irish, Church Street. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Percy Smith of Whitby on Sunday. X X X X Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Philp of Toronto called at The Brunswick on Saturday on their way to Wolfe Island. Mr. Philp is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Percy Philp a former well known resident of Colborne and a cousin of Mrs. Chas. Philp. r x x x Miss Karen Summers has returned from spending two weeks Miss Norma Arkles who has holiday with her sister. Mrs. Ro-been taking a summer course at bert Bibby in Tecumseh. Mrs. Queen's University. Kingston is Bibby and three children, Bobby spending a few days with her Karey and David returned to Col mother. Mrs. W. L. Arkles be- borne with her and are visiting •fore returning to her duties at her parents Mr. and Mrs. Borden Hamilton Teacher's College. Summers. Arliss McLaughlin are spendi few days this week in Toronto, x x x x Mrs. Roy Colling and son Robert are visiting friends in Toronto and attending the Exhibition. Mrs. W. R* Hawkey and child ren Billy and Susan of Ridgeway spent a few days recently with her mother Mrs. W. L. Arkles. Mrs. James Powell and son Jimmy of Ingersoll who have been visiting her mother Mrs. C. returned home on Wednes' day." XX X X Mr. and Mrs. B. Irish accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Percy Smith of Oshawa are spending a weeks vacation at Buckhorn Lake. • * * Miss Beverley Lowe of Peterborough is spending two weeks with her cousin Mrs. B. Smith and had. as her guest over the eekend Miss Barbara Craig also of Peterborough. x x x x Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Gibbs of Rochester, N.Y.. and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. ' Edwards of Port Hope were Sunday visitors of B. Smith, Church street and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Troop, Toronto Road. X X X X Staff Sgt. Lome Arkles, Mrs. Arkles and daughter Barbara Lynne, formerly of St. John's Newfoundland are spending this week with his mother Mrx W. L. Arkles on their way to North Bay where he will take up his new position. Rev. R. K. Harris, Minister of The Gospel Oasis Church, Colborne has made a number of Sacred Recordings 10 inch. 78 R. . M.P., which are offered for sale Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winduss spent last week in Mimico and district. X X X X Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson attended the annual service at Hay Bay Charch Sunday afternoon. x x x x Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis visit ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J A. Robertson of Belleville on Sunday. x x x x Miss Diana Jean Booth of Rochester spent a few days this week a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ball. X X X X Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson and family of Napanee visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson Monday. X X X X Mr. and Mrs. E. Rouse, Janet and Charles of Brighton visiter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis Sunday evening. X X X X Mr. and Mrs. Jack Booth of Rochester, N.Y., spent a few days this week with her sister Mrs. Winduss and Mr. Winduss. X X X X Valerie Anne Ball, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ball was christened at Trinity Anglican Church on Sunday afternoon Rev. R. M. Knight officiating during the absence, of the Rector Rev. D. K. Stiles who is on vacation. -- X X X x Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Davis and Cheryl of Whitby and Mr. A. R. Davis attended the wedding of their cousin Miss M. Hess to Mr. Lloyd Oliver of Norwood in the "ted Church at Hastings on Saturday. Miss Cheryl was the flower girl and Mr. Roger Davis was an usher. IN MEMORIAM HALL.--In loving memory of James Hall who passed away on September 3rd, 1951. He little thought when leaving home, He would no more return; That he in death so soon would sleep And leave us here to mourn. We do not know what pain he bore, We did not see him die, We only know he passed away And never said good-bye. -Always remembered by wife, sons and daughters. INSURANCE* Auto, burglary. Fire, Floaters Liability, Plate Glass. Ete- WM. J. TROOP, Jr. Phone 114 Colborne BORN HILL--Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hill are happy to announce the arrival of their son Ronald Gerald at Cobourg General Hospital o::i Saturday, August 16, | at $1.50 each ' Missionary \Proceeds ; ork. : for AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, SEPT. 6th at 1. p.m. the property of the late Mrs. Arlie Beach y2 miles west of Smithfield and three east of Brighton, 1 road north of Highway No. 2. Piano, antique iture and dishes. Arnold j Poole, Auctioi jphone : 165. , Hastings, tele Parents Atfention! The School Attendance Act requires that all children between 7 and 16 years of age attend school regularly, and also requires a full days attendance on opening dav. Come-prepared. THE FALL TERM OF Colborne Public School BEGINS Tuesday, Sept 2nd '58 at 9:00 a.m. Daylight Saving Time. All Text Books, Work Books, etc., will be supplied, No pupil will be accepted as beginners at Christmas or Easter. Pupils who will be six years old befof 1st J959, will be accepted this term. Parents should accompany beginner ■: id not register in June, on opening day, or send a note containing full name and date of birth. We invite your co-operation and questions concerning your children's welfare. W. G. IRVINE, Principal Santa Claus Is Coming to Colborne On December 24th SOME LUCKY PERSON IS GOING TO BE THE WINNER OF A MAJOR APPLIANCE OF THEIR CHOICE. RULES Any appliance new or used, over #100.00 value, purchased from now till Dec. 244h will qualify. A card will be filled in, with particulars, of each appliance purchase. If your card is drawn on Dec. 24th you win the equivalent of your net purchase in similar merchandise. Wm. Gordon Smith Sales and Service Phone 169 Colborne We service all Makes of Washers TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET $66 TRADE ,50 for your old washer ON THIS BEAUTIFUL NEW 1958 Copperstyle Washer Fashion-crafted in glowing beauty--deep tone, burnish ed copper is blended har-monously with sparkling; white, accented In gold and black and releases when you pull Automatic wringer stops back! Both quicker than thought! None other does this. Wringer swings with a gentle push! No latching! Double-walled tub. The inner tub is stainless steel-- never rusts or chips, and easily kept gleaming like Has our latest long-life ball bearing mechanism-- guaranteed 6 years. CUSTOMATIC RANGE 22 and 30 inch ^ _ ^ _ _ _ $164 50 PRICED FROM with trade 7 DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES WITH EACH SURFACE ELEMENT SURFACE AND OVEN FLOOD LIGHTS EASIEST RANGE TO CLEAN Save trom $75.oo to $25.oo SIZES FROM 10.3 to 25 CU. FT. UPRIGHT AND HORIZONTAL MODELS ALL STEEL CONSTRUCTION 12 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER FULLY AUTOMATIC 1958 MODELS PRICED TO CLEAR WONDERMATIC WASHER AND DRYER Reg. $389.00 SALE PRICE $319,00 and your old washer Washes Cleaner Than any other Washer Completely Automatic Reg. $269.00 SALE PRICE $229J Colour Choice Coral Pink Mist Green Dawn Yellow and White BREEZE WAY DRYING Two fans instead of one, moves 30% more air--clothes dry much faster and safer! STANDARD DRYER FALL SPECIAL $189.50 VACUUMand POLISHER Save $24.50 BOTH FOR ONLY $129.50 1953 MODEL

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