•res.' 1 THE COLBORNE CHRONICLE, Thursday, August 20th, 1959 Lucky Dollar Store Weekend Specials THURS, FRI., SAT. - - AUG. 20, 21, 22 Heinz Spaghetti 2 is oz. Tins 25c Libby Peas...............3 is oz. Tins 49c Corn Flakes, Kelloggs 25c Sunspun Salad Dressing w oz. 33c Stokely tomato juice 2^ oz. Tins 25c Sugar Crisp .........................25c Wieners......................per lb. 43c Cook's Groceteria Phone 56, Colborne WE DELIVER Colborne - District Personals When you have guests or social activities, let us tell your friends about it. Just phone your news items to 44, The Colborne Chrorticle. Mary McGuire a friend Jerry Ryan, Brooklin, N.Y. and Rose McGuire of Port Hope are spending their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McGuire. Mrs. Malcolm Snelgrove of Dunrobin, Ontario with her two children Dorothy and Cynthia, is visiting this week with her parents the Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Haynes, David, Shelia and Miss Sharon Sealey spent last week in Hilton New York with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haynes. Mrs. McKillican and son Brian of Cookstown are spending a weeks vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Al. Cammack and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Peebles and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Sabins motored to Watkins Glen, N.Y. Miss Gail Peebles returned home with them. She \ essful in securing her Junior and Intermediate Certificate Baton Twirling teaching. Miss Terry Sabins of Cobourg spent a week with Mrs. Sophia Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Al Cammack and sons Garry and Lee attended the Mays family re-union at Springwater Park in Midhurst on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hastie and Donna of Trenton spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. William Sutter and family. and Mrs. Delbert McLaughlin and family spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Turner in Cornwall. Mrs. J. McCracken is visiting her daughter Mrs. Delbert McLaughlin for several days. Mrs. James McBride of Belleville was a Saturday evening guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nobes. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nobes and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Ethel Nobes and Garry at Marmora. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blakely and two daughters, Bruce Griffith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cuthbert, June Rutherford, Daryl Cuthbert, Verna Latimer, Jim Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Harnden and family, Kay Island ahd family, Jack Frietog, Mr. and Mrs. D. Packard and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison and family all enjoyed boat tour through the 1000 Islands. "OUTDOOR m HOLIDAY " Old South ORANGE JUICE 99c Swifts Premium WIENERS 25c 10 oz. Pkg. of 8 SUNBEAM or WESTON'S Save 4c Pkg. of 8 WIENER ROLLS 19c TableRite -- Short Cut -- Tender -- Juicy Prime Rib Roast lb. 69c IGA Royal Gold BUTTER 65c lib. pkg. 1 Ukulele Sliced ffc O/Pineapple £s3r=~Z*s ,59c • i* % Luncheon Meat tr% gSwifts Prem 5 ^tT, 39c Hunt's Catsup 2 S£ 29c IGA Coffee "'-re 49c IGA FEATURES ONLY THE BEST USUNKIST O doz. fi II L ORANGES 6- VVC Rushed from the Orchards of Niagara -- Ontario's Finest 6 Qt. Basket FREESTONE PEACHES 89c Save 10c -- 10 lb. Bag Save 7c 1 lb. Pkfgs. Redpath Granulated Sugar 73c Jewel Shortening 2 for 55c Save 4c-10 oz. Pkg. all advertised features Kellogg s Variety rack ivc effective august 19,20,21 and 22 Week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alf Dove at their cottage were Miss Lois Osborne of Colborne, Miss Charlotte Dau-phine of North Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Lee, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. William Ball and daughters Bonnie, Billy and Brenda and Mr. and Mrs. Cap. Graham of Port Hope. Miss Jessie Bugg and her sis-:er Mrs. A. Wilkinson of Toronto spent a week in Montreal and Ottawa. r. and Mrs. Bernard Fox and family and David Williams have returned home from their holidays which they spent at their cottage on Charleston Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harrison and Kim visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Adcock in Hampton and Mr. William Harrison and Marjorie in Port Perry over the week end. Rev. D. E. and Mrs. Lemon of Port Credit accompanied by her father Mr. S. E. Turpin and Bob Sudell motored to Ganan-aque and crossed the bridge to the St. Lawrence Sea Way and to Malone and through the Adalrondadk mountains on to Buffalo and Niagara Falls and home. They had a wonderful trip and saw the Fall lighted in all its beauty at night. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. SkiUer nd son Francis of Long Branch were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H-McGillivary for a few days last Mr. and Mrs. William Riley and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. McGillivary on Monday. Miss Janis Smith who has been visiting her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Percy Smith returned to her home in Belleville on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Hether-ington and family of Toronto spent Sunday at his home here. Rev. G. T. and Mrs. Simpson if London returned home on Saturday after spending three weeks with Mrs. Simpson's mother Mrs. Hinton. While on their holidays they visited Mr. and Mrs. Melville Corbitt at Odgensburg and attended div-worship on Sunday in the Methodist Church. Miss Betty Simpson daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Simpson is on the staff of Wigwassan Lodge. She received word she had been successful in passing all her Upper School subjects and will attend Teachers' College at London.