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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 21 Dec 1950, p. 4

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Page Four THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21st, 1950 DUNDONALD December 19th, 1950 Mr. and Mrs. Argyle Packard and family, Brighton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Packard. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Oliver, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. A. Samons and Mr. Fred Irwin attended the funeral of their uncle, Mr. Mark Morten, Rawdon Township, on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunk and Evelyn visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Dickens. Fort Hope, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Samons. accompanied by Mrs. M. Nelson, Shelter Valley, atended the funeral of Mr. Andrew Ness, Port Hope, on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Oliver, Miss Jean Mutton and Mr. Doug. Oliver. Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Oliver were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Winston Packard. Mrs. George Blyth and family of Salem spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. R. Packard. Mr. Angus McDonald, of Oshawa, called on Mr. and Mrs. A. Eddy on Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Mutton on the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Argyle Packard and family have moved to Middleton Park at the Trenton Airport. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Calberry of Colborne were Sunday geusts of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Warner Jr. Mrs. B. Warner Sr. and Mrs. Geo. Bishop and Benny spent Monday at Cobourg. The Ladies Guild of St. Peter's Church held a successful afternoon tea, sale of work and home cooking Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Rush. Mr. and Mrs. H. May and children, together with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Winter and Miss Beverley Winter visited Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Warner Sr. on Saturday. We are sorry to report Mrs. Woodruff on the sick list. P'OrOANSTON December 19th, 1950 Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hardy and son of Marmora spent Tuesday with Mrs. Hattie Hardy and famiy. Mr. W. L. Duncan, Lake Villa. Ill . is spending a week with his aunt, Mrs. Hattie Hardy and family. Mr. Richard Moore, -Toronto, spent Sunday at home. << Mr. Russell Carr, of Peterborough spent Sunday under the parental Mr. Douglas Uber of Toronto spent Sunday with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Puffer atter,'- Mr. John Dunk and boys visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunk, Dundonald, on Saturday. Mrs. Allen Smith was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith. Hilton, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mutton spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Douglas Mutton, Dundonald. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ross, Fulford, Que., have arrived to spend Christmas with their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mutton. Mrs. W. W. Mutton was a guest at a trouseau tea on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Rutherford. Colborne. Several Shiloh folks attended the shower at Little Lake Pavilion on Wednesday evening in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chapman (nee Grace Theobald). The Nylon and Plastic Demonstration at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Watkins last Tuesday evening was largely attended by Shiloh folk. ed a birthday party a' Orland in honour of Mr. Myram Puffer's 80th birthday. People were present from Peterborough, Lakefield, Dundonald ptd Castleton. He received many lovely gifts. CASTLETON December 19th, 1950 The Y.P.U. are presenting a religious Christmas play, "There Came a Shepherd," on Sunday at the United Church. Several members of the Men's Club went bowling at Brighton on Friday evening, guests of Colborne Rotary Club. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Welton, Mr. D. J. Arkles, Mrs. W. Nelson and Mrs. J. C. McKague attended the funeral of the late Mrs. James Honeywell, at Norwood United Church on Thursday. Miss Lorna Day," Port Hope, was home for the weekend. Mrs. Ted Black was hostess to the Community Club on Saturday e ing. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pomeroy family spent the weekend with friends at Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Beatty spent the weekend with relatives at Toronto and Hamilton. The Rev. and Mrs. Paul Beech and son Douglas. Colborne, were Tuesday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McKague. Mr. and Mrs. G. Ca-r and Mr a-"* Mrs. D. R. Dingwall Sr. were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Dingwall Jr. i SALEM December 19th, 1950 Merry Christmas, everyone ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arthur and Donald, Colborne, Mrs. D. Arthur and Messrs. Bert and Earl Arthur were Sunday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bellamy. Christmas Services Sunday--S. S. 2 p.m., Worship at 7.30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Marcott of Montreal are spending twp weeks vacation at their home here. The candy committee for the entertainment at Christmas met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Belalmy on Monday evening, when over 90 bags of treats were packaged for the children of Salem Sunday School. | A white gift service was held at | Salem Sunday School last Sunday afternoon, with the Superintendent, Mr. Bruce Chatterson in charge. A manger scene, prepared by the primary class, was displayed at the front of the room. Betty Chatterson, Donna Hill and Lenna Chatterson, representing different S. S. classes, took part in the service, with Dixie Brown at the piano. Members of the beginners and primary classes carried the gifts to the front and placed them beneath the manger secene. This it the happiest invitation we have ever extended--an invitation to you to come in and tee the finest, most beautiful, most desirable Pontiacs ever built--the wonderful new 1951 Silver Anniversary models. 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EYE CONTROL INSTRUMENTS ... entire panel easy to see, easy to read. YEAR-AROUND COMFORT CONTROL. . . perfected twin-duct heating and ventilating. PACK-AWAY TRUNK ... extra-large, fully-lined with self- locking counter-balanced lid. BUILT TO LAST 100,000 MILES ... in the Pontiac tradition of economical, dependable service for a long, Ions CM ' HYDRA-M&TC TRANSMISSION NOW ^fh„to^.ccUta«l on Chieftain and Btreau-- Kin? St W. J. ONYON PONTIAC -- BUICK and G. M. C. TRUCKS Colborne EDVILLE December 19th, 195C-Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dewey and Mr. George Dewey, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sherman, Brighton, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Armstrong and Philip, Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo Armstrong and attended the Christ-Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sprung, Cobourg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lome McDonald. Mr. Lome Pretsell of Toronto spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cochrane and helped in the choir with the Christmas music. Mr. Fred Hoare, Hilton, visited iss Maude and Mr. Ray Hoare on Sunday. Mr. Gerold Walker, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lyal Chatten and helped in the choir with the Christmas music. ALLEY BOWLING Following are the Alley Bowling scores for Tuesday evening, December 19th : Seven o'clock group-- Team Points Ash Cans ............................ 38 Die Hards .......................... 38 Spark Plugs ........................ 32 Lucky Strikes .................... 32 Hopefuls .............................. 25 High Single--W. Ball .................. 287 High Triple--W. Ball ................... 695 High Average--W. Ball ................ 188 Ladies-- High Single--Miss C. Scroggs ... 292 High Triple--Miss C. Scroggs .... 650 High Average--Miss C. Scroggs ... 172 Nine o'clock group-- • Team Points Hob Nobs ............................ 42 Scatter Brains .................... 34 Busy Bees ............................ 32 Dare Devils ........................ 31 Atomics .............................. 26 Men-High Single--I. D. Post ................ 339 High Triple--G. B. Barnes .......... 803 High Average--G. B. Barnes ........ 189 Ladies--" High Single--Mrs. G. Johnson .... 264 High Triple--Mrs. H. Redfearn .... 648 High Average--Mrs.H. Redfearn 168 High Sub. Average--A, J. Dive .... 166 High Sub. Av'g--Miss I. Alexander 161 ANNUAL CHICKEN ROLL High Single game from each team (with handicap). The following were winners of a chicken : Seven o'clock group-- Hopefuls--Miss C. Scrcggs ......... 308 Die Hards--Mrs. A. Dove ........... 263 Ash Cans--D. Dudley ................... 247 Lucky Strikes--Mrs. H. G. McKay 244 Spark Plugs--L. Gordon ................ 206 Consolation--Miss Mary" Delaney. Nine o'clock group-- Atomics--I. D. Post ..................... 353 Busy Bees--G. B. Barnes .............. 307 Dare Devils--H. Rusaw ................ 274 Scatter Brains--T. Branigan ........ 269 Hob Nobs--Mrs. G. Johnson ........ 247 Consolation--Mrs. Darker. ELECTION NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the Municipal Electors of the Village of Colborne will be held the Town Hall, Colborne, on Friday, December 22nd, 1950 at 7.30 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of nominating candidates for the offices of Reeve and Councillors for the said Village to serve for the year 1951, and candidates to serve as Public School Trustees for the years 1951 and 1952, and a candidate to serve as Public Utilities Commissioner for the years 1951 and 1952, and that if more than the necessary number of candidates to fill the said offices are proposed and seconded and a Poll demanded, such Poll shall be opened on Monday, January 1st, 1951, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and remain open until five o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, in each Polling Sub-Division in the said Village, at the places set forth in the Schedule hereunto annexed to determine the said election : Schedule Polling Sub-Divisions and Places for holding election : No. 1--Comprising all that portion of said Village lying West of Elgin Street, at or near Town.Hall. No. 2--Comprising all that portion of said Village lying East of Elgin Street, at or near the residence of Mrs. D. Bland, Parliament Street. Of which all persons are hereby required to take notice and to govern themselves accordingly. LEONARD GORDON, dl4-21 Village Clerk Colborne, Dec. 12, 1950. GOD SAVE THE KING ! UPHOLSTERING^ F OR YOUR UPHOLSTERY -- SLIP-COVERS DRAPES Your Choice of Materials FREE ESTIMATES FERGUSON'S, Smithfield Phone 91-r-3, Brighton FRANCIS L. SEARANCKE (Cobourg) OPTOMETRIST HOTEL BRUNSWICK Mondays -- 2 to 8 p.m.

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