The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 1 Apr 1948, p. 5

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THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 1st, 1948 Page Five ME COLBORNE EXPRESS, issued every Thursday morning by H. S. Keyes. Subscription $2.00 per annum in advance; $2.50 to U.S.A. Transient advertisements 12 cents per line first insertion and 8 cents per line for each additional insertion. Business cards not exceeding one inch $7.00 per annum. Yearly contracts at uniform rates. MEDICAL DR. F. R. PEMBER Office Hours: Monday'and Friday 2 to 4 P.M. Wednesday and Sunday Emergencies Only OPTOMETRISTS NORMAN E. EDWARDS, R.O. G. S. WONNACOTT, R.O. OPTOMETRISTS McCarthy Theatre Building, Belleville Phone 185 Office Hours : 10 -12 and 2-6 Wednesdays: 10-12 CLASSIFIED ADS. Advertisements under this heading are 50c for the first insertion and 25c for each additional insertion--Four insertions for the price of three. UPHOLSTERING FERGUSON'S UPHOLSTERING ano SLIP COVERING. A large selection of materials. Phone 91-r-3, Smithfield, Ont. ' mll-a29x PROPERY WANTED TO RENT OR BUY, 5 to 100 acres, reasonable, on geod road, cash in full, state price, location. ROBERT KILLINS, Castleton, Ont. j22c SHILOH WANTED FOR CASH A. D. HALL, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. Office and residence King Street, Colborne Ontario. EDWIN HOWELL BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. NOTARY PUBLIC Park and Toronto Sts., COLBORNE Telephone 88 m3-4< VETERINARY T. W. HAWKE, D.V.M. Veterinary Surgeon COBOURG Division St. Ont. Phone 200w INSURANCE W. W. D. McGLENNON (Successor to G. E. R. Wilson) GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE CONVEYANCING ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES BRUNSWICK BLOCK Colborne PHONE 20 Ontario WILLIAM J. TROOP JR. Phone 114J, Colborne Auto -- Fire -- Plate Glass Burglary--Liability, Etc Farm Risks written in Hamilton Township Farmers' Mutual Representing NORTH AMERICAN LIFE DECORATING INTERIOR and EXTERIOR DECORATING -- PLASTERING Free Estimates Reasonable Prices ALL WORK GUARANTEED G. I. VanSLYKE Phone 219w Brighton The Veteran AUCTIONEERS S. E. ROBINSON Colborne - Ontario EXPERIENCED GENERAL AUCTIONEER AND REAL ESTATE BROKER -lales of Any Kind -- Large or Small Conducted Anywhere Lowest Rates for Guaranteed Service List Your Properties with S. E. Robinson, Phone 78-r-23 OSCAR C. MORGAN Auctioneer and Real Estate Broke? BRIGHTON Sales Conducted Anywhere at Reasonable Rates Several good farms for sale; also some valuable town property **. O. Box 288. Phone 245 38-6m CHIROPRACTOR H. T. SCOTT, F.C., Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist. Phone 100. P. O. Box 178, Fr6nt St., Campbell-ford, Ont. Honorary Fellow of the International College of Chiropractic, Inc. Colborne hours: Friday 6 to 8 p.m. at Brunswick Hotel. FUNERAL DIRECTORS E. QUINN FUNERAL DIRECTOR Colborne ■ - - ■ Ontario Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended MOTOR HEARSE Phonne 111 - - - Colborne, Ontario McCRACKEN & McFADYEN Colborne J. M. BLACKLOCK Grafton MOTOR HEARSE IN CONNECTION Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended PHONE 38, GRAFTON BRUNSWICK HOTEL Colborne first-Class Meals and Accommodation Give us a call when in Colborne LT.-COL. J. F. WOLFRAIM. Prop. WORK MARE for garden cultivating and general garden work. Apply CLAYTON R. SMITH, Phone 87w or 116, Colborne. FOR SALE MIXED HAY--About 30 tons. Apply DELBERT MCLAUGHLIN, Phone 203J, Colborne. PEDIGREED AIRDALE TERRIER, female, 3 years old. Bargain for a dog fancier. Apply to CLAYTON SMITH, Brighton R.R. 4. m25c BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE WANT A GOOD BUILDING LOT? Good location, high and dry, centrally located, near Church and School. See I. J. BURNHAM, Colborne. m4-25x Storm Windows WINDOW SASHES and STORM WINDOWS Full and Half Size WINDOW SCREENS made to order Apply-- Robert Moore Lakeport, Ontario NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS AU persons having any claims against the estate of Edwin Argyle Rutherford, farmer, late of the Township of Cramahe, who died on th€ First day of March, 1948, are required to submit such claims and the proof thereof to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of April, 1948, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to such claims as shall nave 1 come into my hands. EDWIN HOWELL, Colborne, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors. UPPER CANADA COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES A number of scholarships and bursaries, founded in memory of Old Boys and Masters who fell in the Great War, 1915-1918 will be open for competition this year. The examinations will be held at Toronto and other suitable centres on April 15th and 16th, 1948. UPPER SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS up to $750. a year tenable to University Entrance. Candidates should be over the age of 12 years 6 months and under the age of 14 years 6 months on or about the date of examination. Information regarding scholarships available to older boys may be had request. PREPARATORY SCHOOL BURSARIES ....................$350. a year. Candidates should be over the age of 8 years and under the age of 12 i years 6 months on or about the date | 7 examination. For further particulars please apply to the Principal, L. M. McKenzie, B.A.. Upper Canada College, Toronto 12. March 30th, 1948 j Church Service here next Sunday will be in the afternoon at 2. Miss Rena Mutton, Bowmanville, is spending the holidays at her home here. Miss Germaine Sampson, Peterborough, and Miss Shirley Mutton, Dun-donald, spent Easter weekend with Mr. ^and Mrs. C. J. Mutton. Mr. Ray Mutton and Master Paul McCracken, New Toronto, spent er weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John McCracken. Dr. and Mrs. W. Tucker were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs Robert Darke. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mutton and Wayne, Dundonald, spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mutton. Mr. Harold Mutton, Mr. Hugh Mutton and Miss Nellie Mutton spent the weekend with relatives at Bowmanville and Milton. Mrs. Blake Perry and daughter Winifred, Preston Hill, and Mrs. Grace Sampson, Peterborough, are spending a few days with relatives here. Master Ward Lee, Brighton, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Darke for a few days. ! DUNDONALD If i "MEET GISELE" a romantic ballad, folk ditty, or calypso song in English or French, Gisele la Fleche sings it. She's the young Canadian chanteuse whose lighthearted singing to her own piano accompaniment is broadcast Saturdays on "Meet Gisele," at 7.00 p.m. EST, from stations on the Trans-Can-network. Gisele is not only a talented vocalist and pianist, but a concert violinist as well. She comes from a musical Winnipeg family, took and instrumental training at the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto. March 30th, 1948 Service at Eden Church will be at 7.00 o'clock next Sunday evening Sunday School at 10.30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bull and family, Baltimore, visited Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ellerton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman and family were Sunday guests of Mrs. A. Herrington, Edville. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Waite and Connie returned to their home St. Catharines on Monday, after 1 iting relatives in Dundonald and Edville for the past three months. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mutton and Wayne were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mutton, Shiloh on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Packard are the proud grandparents of a fine baby boy, born to Mr. and Mrs. Argyle Packard, Brighton, on Wednesday, March 24th, 1948. Richard Arthur was born on his grandparents' 28th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Packard jr. was visited in Grafton last week end by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Packard and Mr. Winston Packard. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Wright were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mutton, Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kenny and daughter Nancy Ann of Cayuga spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Eddy. Mr. and Mrs. R. Waite, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waite, Edville, Mr. Glenn Waite, St. Catharines, Masters Clayton and Donald Samis, Colborne. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mutton. Clayton and Donald remained for a few days' visit. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mutton and Wayne visited relatives in Colborne and Cobourg on Thursday of last Miss Helen Wilby and niece Sandra, Mr. Frank Trottman, Port Hope,, Mr and Mrs. Charles Trottman and Fay visited Mrs. Opal Trottman during the weekend. Mr. Lome Honey spent Monday at home, before returning to Russell for his marriage on Saturday, April 3ro. Miss Alice Mae Trottman is spending the Easter holidays with relatives in Colborne and Brighton. Mr. Argyle Packard and daughter Ellen, Brighton, were Sunday guests of Mr .and Mrs. Roy Packard ana called on Mr. and Mrs. Austin Eddy. Misses Marion, Muriel and Hazel Mutton, Peterborough, are home for the Easter holidayss. Miss Shirley Packard spent last weekend assisting in the care of her niece Ellen Packard in Brighton while Ellen's mother is in the hospital. BALLAD SINGER Russ Titus, popular Toronto baritone whose lively ballad interpretations are featured in "Singalong," a program of the latest song and dance tunes, broadcast Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1.45 p.m. EST, on the CBC Trans-Canada network. Veteran thea-and night club singer, Titus is well known to radio listeners here in the United States through broadcasts on both sides if the border. During the Second Great War he was with the Canadian Army Show. There are two Children's Hospitals China to care for 200,000,000 children. The Canadian Appeal for Children seeks to better that record. Send your donation NOW. From a village newspaper: "Due to the shortage '.of paper, a number of births will be postponed until next week." BUILDING MATERIAL Rough and Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Clapboards, eic CUSTOM SAWING W. W. MUTTON "MR CLAY" John Drainie, Toronto, radio actor, who plays the role of "Mr. Clay," in a harassed but loveable father, in the CBC's Thursday night drama broadcast, "Alan and Me," and narrates a "Forward With Canada" story about Canadians' achievements on the "Northern Electric Hous," Monday nights. Besides this he is heard on many "Stage 58" dramas, and in the CBC Wednesday night series, both as actor and narrator. He and his wife, actress Claire Murray, have collaborated in writing a number of plays for radio. LAKEPORT March 30th, 1948 Mrs. C* B. Turk is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. Fraser, Vernonville. Clarence Siviter and Donald Fox of Oshawa called at the home of Mrs. L. Steven and family Saturday and Sunday and visited other friends in Lake-port. Albert Lister, Toronto, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. W. Noble. Mrs. L. Steven and Miss G. Neal spent Saturday afternoon at Port Hope. Mrs. N. Steven and Peter spent Saturday afternoon in Cobourg visiting Mrs. N. Sheldrick at the Cobourg General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pettibone of Toronto spent the holiday weekend wfth Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Pettibone. Mr. L. Murie has returned from North Bay and with his wife spent the holiday weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Oke. Miss Mary Alcorn, Toronto, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. S. Alcorn. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cracknell, Toronto, and Mr. A. G. Cracknell, Ottawa, spent the weekend at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cracknell. Mr. and Mrs. T. Cox, Toronto, spent the weekend at their summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Day and family, Colborne, spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Day. Miss Margaret O'Connor and Mr. John O'Connor are visiting their mother for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. V. Unwin jr. and Miss F. Unwin, Toronto, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. Unwin. Mrs. W. Robinson and Miss Doris Saxer, Toronto, spent the weekend at the former's summer home here. Donald and John Steven, Toronto, were home over the holiday week end. Misses Mary and Margaret Fagg, Cobourg spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fagg. Mary is remaining for a few days, as she is recuperating after an attack of mumps. Miss Aileen Diamond is spending the Easter holidays with her mother in Toronto. Miss Billie Rutherford, Welcome, is spending the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Rutherford. Holy Communion Service at St. Peter's Anglican Church next Sunday at 3.00 p.m. Service will be held In St. Paul's Presbyterian Church Sunday next at. 3.00 p.m. Sunday School at 2.00 p.m. It has been announced that the new discovery for colds- known as Alpha-Methlyisoheptylamine is being put up for sale in handy containers. Nothing was said about how the name of the remedy is to be put up. HEAR PREMIER GEORGE DREW DISCUSS "ONTARIO PLANS FOR THE FUTURE" IN QUEEN'S PARK REPORT Ho. 11 FRIDAY, APRIL 2 -- 8 to 8.15 P.M. C F R B, Toronto--860 on your dial Redfearn keeps C()ell keeps Redfearn Good Stove Wood on Hand ORDER NOW ! New Wall Paper Just Arrived COME IN AND LOOK IT OVER ! GOOD ASSORTMENT OF PAINTS & VARNISHES Beatty Vacuum Cleaners and Washers Limited Number--Place Order Now ! Jas. Redfearn & Son PHONE No. 1 King Street COLBORNE WILL TAKE AWAY ALL DEAD OR CRIPPLED FARM STOCK Free of Charge HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR OLD HORSES PHONE 4026 Peterborough Reverse Charges N. PECONI, Proprietor Attention Fruit Growers Surplus Fruit Trees -- "True-to-Name" --Government inspected -- excellent roots -- good grade given for size indicated. CHERRIES Price Variety Size Caliper Per 10 per 100 per 300 Montmorency (lge.) 1 yr. whips 2-3' each each each 3/16-5/16 .50 .45 .40 Montmorency 1 yr. 2-3' branched 5/16-7/16 .90 .85 .70 Montmorency 3' and up branched 7/16-9/16 1.20 1.15 1.00 PLANT a hedge this year--extremely hardy--quick growing Chinese Elm---will grow two foot the first year --enough plant (25) to plant 25 feet--size 12" when shipped--Special price 25 plants for $2.98--Cash or deposit with order. Many other varieties not listed here--send us your requirements--we sell direct--no agent's commission to pay. Write for Free 78 page Coloured Garden Guide. Brookdale-Kingsway Nurseries PHONE 345 BOWMANVILLE, ONT. the world's daily newspaper-- THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR. , the best-informed persons in your community on world offoirs when you read this world-wide daily newspaper regularly. You will gain -----viewpoints, a fuller, richer understanding of today's vital JS help from its exclusive features on homemaking, educa->, theater, music, radio, sports. ^ The Christian Science Publishing Society P , One, Norway.Street, Boston 15, Mass., U. S. A. J Enclosed Is $1, for which please send me The Chris II Science Monitor for one month. "You Need Stores in Colborne as Much as the Stores Need You"

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