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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 3 Oct 1957, p. 4

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Page Four THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1957 SHILOH October 1st, 1957 World Communion Sunday. Service at Shiloh United Church will be at 9.45 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mutton spent Wednesday in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gillespie and Mr. George Hockney visited Mrs. W. Gillespie on Friday and Saturday. Mrs. C. Irish .and Ann, Peterboro, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mutton. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mutton were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mutton, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mutton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chapman Miss Nina Lacey, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Chapman and Gail, Edville; Mr. Francis Cowie and Billy. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mutton, Coltoorne, were Sunday geusts of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Packard and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mutton. Sunday guests of Miss Nellie and Mr. Hugh Mutton were : Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mutton, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowie, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lovatt, Mrs. D. Richardson and children. Rev. H. Mutton was a tea guest. Mrs. J. J. Mutton, Misses Marion, Muriel, Helen and Hazel Mutton, and Mr. Fred Mutton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mutton. Rev. H. Mutton and Mr. George Mutton, called in the afternono. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lee and Andy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilce, Oshawa, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilce. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mutton were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mutton, Judy and Wayne, Dundonald: Mr. and Mrs. John Mutton and family, Colborne. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gillespie and Mr. George Mutton were Mrs. Annie Down, Brighton; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson and Rev. H. Mutton, Whitby. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Purdy were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Purdy and family, Grafton; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dale, Mrs. Jim Purdy and Shirley, Mrs. Harold Cross and Kenny, Mr. and Mrs. Perrault and family, Port Hope. . EDVILLE Service at Sharon United Church October 6th, at 11 a.m. Sunday School at 10 a.m. Quite a number from Sharon tended Anniversary Services at Shiloh last Sunday. Guests of Mrs. E. Hinman and Ray on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. L. Isaac, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Isaac of Harwood, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Isaac of Warkworth, Mr. and Mrs. A. Robinson of Montreal, and Miss Mina Pratt of Toronto. Mr. David Rist and Bride of Toronto spent part of their honeymoon with his grandmother, Mrs. L. Rist, and aunt, Miss Edna Rist, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Chapman and Gail, and Miss Nina Lacey attended the Anniversary Services at Shiloh on Sunday morning and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mutton and Gordon. Mrs. Guy Stickle and family, Belleville, Mr. and Mrs. Green, Carrying Place, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Stickle on Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Chatten on toeing the winners of a beautiful 20 cubic foot deep freeze from the International Co. of Camp-toellford. The draw was put on by the Orange Lodge. F/L Grant Armstrong, Mrs. Armstrong and Philip, of Ottawa, spent Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong. Miss Maude and Mr. Ray Hoare, accompanied by Mrs. Alf. Peddles-den and Michael Vickery, called or Mrs. Roy Brown and Allen, Hilton, or Sunday afternoon. Mr. Gerald Walker of Toronto and Miss Betty Fisher of Cobourg visited his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Chatten-and family, Saturday afternoon. Edville friends were sorry to hear that Mrs. Bud Walters had to return to Belleville Hospital. Best wishes for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Chatten and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown, Spring Valley, Sunday. Little Sueann and Stephen Walters visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorn McDonald, ever the week- LAKEPORT October 1st, On Sunday, October 6th, the new Rector of St. Peter's Anglican Church, Rev. D. IH. K. Styles, will conduct his first service at 3.00 p.m. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. H. Oke were Mr. and Mrs. Archie Edwards, Port Hope; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Toronto. Other recent visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Crack-nell and family, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Cox have returned to their place here after having spent several weeks in Toronto. Miss Jennie Nicholl entertained a few Colborne and Lakeport friends at an afternoon tea on Wednesday of last week. Miss Annie Bishop spent a few dayes last week In Toronto. Mrs. Woodruff, Mr. Chas. Alcorn, with Mr. and Mrs. J. Muldrew, spent the weekend at Mrs. Woodruff's cottage near Huntsville. Miss Mary Alcorn of Toronto spent a few days here recently. The Lakeport Foods, under the management of Mr. Vanderwater, has commenced processing apples, with a ' large staff of employees. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Lines of Port end. | Edville friends were both shocked j and saddened to hear of the death of (Mrs. Burton Brintnell, Brighton, at j Trenton Memorial Hospital. Both Mr and Mrs. Brintnell were toorn and ! spent their early life in Edville. The i sympathy of their friends here is ex-i tended to Mr. Brintnell and family. The burial took place at Waite's Cemetery. Dalhousde were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Pettibone. Mr. Thomas Roddy has returned to Guelph, where he will resume his studies at the Ontario Agricultural College. Miss Merle Flanders of Cobourg spent her vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Flanders. Mrs. Warren Curack and family of Carleton were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirton. Lakeport Store has been rebuilt, remodeled and-is once more doing business in a modern manner under the management of Miss Lorna I. David-sone, formerly of Cobourg. We extend to the new proprietor a hearty welcome to our community and wish her every success in this business venture. New residents to our village are Mr. and Mrs. Pocock and family. MORGANSTON October 1st, 1957 Mr. and Mrs. Percy Moore and Jean were guests last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Skinkle, Consecon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cafley and Mrs. Nettie McDonald, of Richmond Hill, were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carman Bray. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McComb, Campbellford, were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Borden Carr. Mr. and Mrs. John Darling, David and Ann, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Verne Ames, Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davidson were guests on Sunday of Mr. and! Mrs. Andy Irvine, Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. L. Lawson, Brighton, were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. Robson. Mrs. Leslie Campbell, Fenella, is convalescing at the home of Mr. Alex. Misses Sarah and Grace McComb, after a major operation in Cobourg General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. R. Robson were guests last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Morley Johnston, Oshawa. Mrs. R. Cooke, Billie and David, Warkworth, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Harren on Saturday. Mrs, C. Bray and Mrs. R. Robson attended the Provincial Semi-Annual Folk School Council at Baltimore on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. H. George called on Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sherwin, Fenella, on Sunday. Rally Day Service was held in the United Church on Sunday. Mr. Alex. McComb, Sunday School Superintendent, assisted Rev. J. E. Griffith with the service. David Turney read the Scripture reading, Matt. 28: 18-20, and Acts 17: 22-30. Verlie Massey read the Junior Story and Evelyn Massey the Senior Story. The Junior Choir sang. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Darling, Mr. Van Darling, Fred Darling, Mrs. Fred Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Phillips attended the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Tucker, Cobourg, on Friday evening. Miss Barbara Morton, Cobourg, was a weekend guest of Miss Barbara Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Parker and family, Roseneath, were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. Carr. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reycraft were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnston, Toronto; Miss Reta Johnston and Mr. Jack Snowell, Hastings; Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Reycraft and family, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reycraft, Camptoellford. SLOW DOWN AND LIVE The nation-wide campaign against excessive speed in the U.S., receiving active support, from each state through its Governor and official bodies is regarded as a very long step forward in that Country's safety activities. Wm. M. Greene, chairman of the National Conference of State Safety Co-ordinators, points out that " 'Slow Down and Live' answers a decades-old prayer by every highway safety man worth his salt in the country, a pray- Referring to a resolution adopted by the 46th annual meeting of the Governor's Conference, he said: "Most of our driver irresponsibility is associated with the headlong rush -- the thoughtless urge to get there first and fastest. On the public highways, this 'in a hurry' attitude manifests itself in excessive speed, speed too fast for conditions, improper passing, following too closely and failing to yield the right of way . . . "Slow down and live is more than a slogan. It is a new code of traffic conduct, to which we must adhere if we are to combine fine highways and fine vehicles for our enjoyment and advancement." New cars on! Canadian National Railway lines are the automobile transporters, largest in the freight equipment roaster. 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