Trie Enterprise, Uolborne, Oct. 30th. 195S COUNT AND COUNTESS TAKE OUT CITIZENSHIP PAPERS AT COBOURG You get loads.. ELECTRIC WATER HEATER And an electric water heater is so efficient, it costs only a few cents a day to operate. With the proper size and . heating capacity you can depend on plenty^of hot water for all your household needs. An electric water heater is safe, clean, and economical. It's the modern choice of , families who "live better electrically". tf |6ntarioj@Thydro1 electricity does so much... costs so little IN THE LEGION CENTRE A reminder that the Provincial Service officer will be in Colborne next Monday at 4.30. Any-lb one requiring help or information regarding any pension prob-ihould be at the Legion Cen tre at the above time. i Among the 36 new Canadia ;who received their citizenship . papers last Friday from United Counties' Court Judge, M. A. i Miller at the court room in Co- jbourg were Charles and Vera A masquerade will be held for Teleki, formerly Count and Coun members on Friday evening to jtess Teleki, scions of a family observe Hallowe'en. Members i long famous in the history of will note that the regular month-Hungary, ly meeting will be held next Forced to flee the Russian oc- Thursday, November 6th. cupation, they left their home in Marosvasarhely in Transylvania We would like all veterans in, and travelled to Vienna and from thls district to join in the Remem there to Canada and Warkworth, bran« Day ceremonies at 11 a.m 'here they now live on a farm and also to attend the dinner and with six of their seven children. dance during the evening of 11th "It is a wonderful country and j November, we are certainly very happy here' p]ans for p Day on Satur the Count said, The older child- |d gth of November are comp. -- will take out their citizenship jlete We h to reach everyone papers in a later ceremony. _ ljn mir canvass. Wear a Popp on Others receiving their citizen- |Remembrance Day. ship papers were : Bauke, Jan,; _,_ Tjitske, Tim and Walter Postma jTHE HIGH Cs MEETING Jakob Smith, Codrington ; Alfons and Hannelore Dietsche, Castle-ton. Leaders and Assistant "Leaders who are planning to attend the Home Economics Service, Dept. of Agriculture, Sr. Extension pro ject "Hooked Rugs" are reminded that the Training school will, be held at the Board Room, Dept of Agriculture, Brighton, Novem I ber 6th and 7th, 10.00 a.m. ' each day. hilt stronger to list for longer! PIONEER RA chin siw with unit construction TAXI SERVICE 24 Hour Service AH Calls given prompt and effic-ent Attention. B. A IRISH Phone 165 Colborne, Ont. The meeting held in the United Church S.S. Hall on Monday night took the form of a Masquer _ ade. The group played two LOIIling fcVettlS games led by Barbara Spencer and Mrs. Mack Campbell. The! costumes were judged by Mr. O'Neill. Tim Post who was dressed as a pirate, won the boys prize. Lenna Chatterson who was dressed as a hula dancer won the girls. Nadine Irvine and Barbara Spencer who were dressed as a bride and groom won e couples. The evening ended ith the group sharing a lunch pplied by Louise Ferguson's All ex-service personnel andj&rouP- _ ^____ their dependents are invited to REATHE THE pOUNDS take advantage of a free Legion |AWAV service. Mr. \, J. Walsh, Service jAWAI Bureau Officer from TorontoJ The overweight person is usal-will be at Legion Branch No. 187 ly a shallow breather but deep on Monday, Nov. 3 at 4..30 p.m. breathing wjll help somewhat if to give skilled advice on veterans it is included in the slimming benefits. Anyone with questions program. The greater intake of on war disability pension, War oxygen burns fats and this helps j Veteran's Allowance (Burnt-out to reduce the poundage. ! Pension), treatment, or hospital j xxxx !care is urged to call or write Mr. ! A woman stepped off the pen-,J. Coumans who will arrange an ny scale and turned to her hus-■ appointment. ,band, who eyed her appraisingly j xxxx and asked "Well, what's the ver I A meeting of the Women's In- diet? A little overweight, eh?" j stitute will be held at the home j "Oh, no," replied the little woof Mrs. Telford on Percy Street'man. "I wouldn't say that; but ion Tuesday evening, November 'according to the height table on Uth at 7.30 p.m. |the front,! should be about six xx *x (inches taller." * CROCKINOLE PARTY in Col- • • • • borne United' Church S.S. Hall, j Two Scotsmen visiting Lon-sponsored by Hi-C, Friday, No don were inspecting a large build vember 7th at 8 p.m. Lunch jing when they noticed the corner and prizes. Admission 50c. | stone bearing the date in Roman xxxx icapitals: MCMIV. The 97th Anniversary Service j "There you are again," said of Salem United Church will be • one, a brither Scot with his name held on Sunday, November 2nd; on the biggest building in Lon-at 7.30 p.m. The guest minister don. You canna' keep a guid man will be the Rev. H. O. Hanna of doon!" Gore's Landing. Special music - will be provided by a ladies' trio COLLAPSE OF HOT DOG and the church choir. STAND Z X X X j - Reserve November 29th, an- A man lived by the side of the nual Tea and Bazaar, Sr. Will- road and sold hot dogs, ing Workers of Old St. Andrews He was hard of hearing so he Church. had n0 radio. He had trouble xxxx with his eyes so he read no news Reserve this date--December 3 papers. for Fresh Raspberry Tea and But he sold good hot dogs. He Bazaar to be held in the parish put a sign on the highway to tell Hall. Trinity Anglican Church how good they were. He stood! Colborne under the auspices of bv the side of the road and cried: St. Peter's Ladies Guild, Lake "Buy a hot dog," and the people port. bought. • • • - He increased his meat and Reserve Saturday, December bun orders. He bought a bigger 13 for Bazaar and Sale of Home stove to take care of his trade. Baking in former Legion rooms He got his son home from col-in Coyle Block from 10 a.m. to 1 lege to help him. Then some-o'clock under the auspices of the thing happened. Ladies Aid of St. Paul's Presby- His son said, "Father, haven't terian Church, Lakeport. you listened to the radio? There * * * * is a big depression on. The Euro The Ladies Aid of Trinity An- pean situation is terrible. The glican Church, Colborne are hold domestic situation Washing Machine Repairs 8ERVICK TO ANY MAKE A Full Line of Beatty Products WM. GORDON SMITH Phone 169 -- Colborne One light-but-tough alloy casting from bar mounting to rear handle! 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So the father cut down on his meat and bun orders; he took down his advertising signs; he :lled plans, for an addition XT xt to the cafe, and he no longer bo- C.W.L. Tea and Bazaar to be thered *<? s*a"d on the highway held on Saturday afternoon, Nov to Asel| h!s h°* . , , ember 15th, 1958. at Queen's Hotel; And h,s ho* doS f^es ,dr0PP^ xxxx to almost nothing. "You're right Reserve Saturday, November son," the father said to his son. 22nd for a Tea and Bake Sale "We are certainly in the middle under the auspices of the La- of a big depression." dies Auxiliary of the Canadian The vast majority of our peo-Legion, to be held at th? Legion pie are fully employed- at the Centre from 3 to 6 P:M. Tea 35c. highest wages in history. Our uri farmers are producing and the Reserve Saturday, November prospects for next year have 1st for the United Church Choir never been better. "Talent Bazaar" and Rummage It is just plain stupid to take Sale beginning at 9 a.m. in the the attitude of the man who own Mrs. M Coyle Block. Proceeds ed the hot do? stand.--Beatrice for the Organ Fund. ' (Nebr.) Daily Sun.