page ten Colborne Chronicle Thursday January 8,1970 News Of Lakeport Mr. Fred Darling is a patient in Cobourg District Hospital. Mr.. Mrs Stanley Spence and family spent several days with her parents, Mr., Mrs Willed Hughes. Dutton Ont. Mr., Mrs Richard Edison, Co-lfcorne. Mr., Mrs T Guthrie, Toronto were recent visito s of Mr.. Mrs George Edison. Murray Peebles, Ottawa visited narents, Mr., Mrs Delbert Peebles. Miss Narda Taylor, Toionto, SDent the holiday with parents, Mr.. Mrs C Taylor. Mr., Mrs John Lynn and children, Midland spent several davs with Mr., Mrs Leonard Oke. Miss Phyllis Price spent a few davs with Mb- Mrs. Gregory Evans of Brooklyn. Mr.. Mrs Fraser Morton, Son-va and Carol, Montreal, Mr., Mrs. David Palmer and David, Essex. .Mrs. Albert Morton, Co-lbo ne and Mrs. Fired Clarke were guests on Christmas Day of Mr., Mrs James F Palmer. James Price was a guest for a few days of Miss Brenda Dar-bv at ths home of her parents, Mr.. Mrs Darby. West Hill. Mb.. Mrs David J Palmer & David Jr., Essex spent Christmas holidays with parents Mj.. Mrs. James F Palmer. Mr.. Mrs Darryl Cuthbert and family, Gananoque, Jack Orro-ck. Mr. Bake>- and Mr. Hull. Toronto were recent visitors of Ruby Oke. Mr.. Mrs Lou Scholes, SturKe-on Point. Piri and Bradley King of London spent a few days and guests spent Christmas Day with Mrs. Ruby Oke. Mrs. Oke \vifh Mr.. M s Leonard Oke. 1 Evans Funeral Home KING STREET WEST COLBORNE 355--2829 PERSONALIZED DISTINCTIVE SERVICE Randy Oke returned home, with Mr., Mrs Lou Schools after spending several days with them at Sturgeon Point. Mr., Mrs Harold Colling and children have moved to Colborne. Mr., Ms James Lynn, Colborne visited relatives at.Burli-rmtn and Toronto during Christmas holidays. Mr., Mrs Jack Mead and family. Salem recently visited Mr., Mrs. E Price. Mr., Mi s E P Mazurek, Milton and Meredith, Toronto .spent a few days at their farm, west road. Mr., Mrs Joe Wasylyk, Joanne and John, Toronto spent New Year's Day with his mother. Krs. Sophia Wasylyk. Lars Kj listensen, Waterloo College Miss Susanne Kristensen, Toronto spent holidays with parents, Mr.. Mrs G Kristensen. Mr., Mrs Douglas Oliver and children, Port Hope visited Mi., Mrs. K.L. Palmer Sunday. Mr., Mrs James F Palmer S2?nt New Year's Day with her mother, Mrs. Albeit Morton, Colborne. Colbor ne Mr. Cecil Oliver. Jane and Jimmy. Stittsville and Miss Donna Oliver, Maple were Friday supper guests of Mr., Mrs. Roy Packa d. Mr.. Mrs Winston Packard & family were Sunday dinner gu- NEWS Of SALEM Mr., Mrs Fraser Arthur and family, Eddystone, Mr., Mrs Lar iy Arthur and Robbie, Grafton, Brian Bellamy, Salem and Paul Island, Colborne were Christmas day guests with Mr., Mrs. Frank Arthur and boys. Mr., Mrs Cecil Bellamy and Mrjs. Paul Island spent the Christmas holidays in Florida. Mr., Mrs Ralph Barnes were Gbristmas guests of Mr., Mrs Harold Bedford, Castleton. Mr., Mrs Frank McDonald were Christmas dinnen guests of her sister, Mr., Mrs Bill Fiddi-ck, Brighton. . Mr., Mrs Bob Smith. Cobourg, Miss Sandi Smith, Waterloo, Mr., Mrs Douglas Bellamy and Mrs. Ada Smith spent Christmas. Day with Mr., Mrs Jack Smith and family. Mr., Mrs Clarence Burley and David, Concord visited her mother Mrs. Ada Smith on Sunday Miss Barbara Smith spent Ch- ests of Mr., Mrs. Roy Packard. Mrs. Robert Fretsell, Toronto was a Tuesday lunch guest j>f Mr., Mrs Roy Packard. Mr. Don Davis, Teacher's Course Peterboro spent «he holidays with his parents Mr., Mrs. John Davis and family. On Christmas Day ail visited her mother in Toronto and sister in Rexdale. Mr., Mas Archie Bellamy were Christmas day guests with her parents, Mr., Mrs Gordon Harris, Cooksville. Mr., Mrs Bob Carman and family, Toronto spent Civ istmas with his parents, Mr., Mrs Ralph Carman. Mr., Mrs Ken Gunter, Lois & Peter, Wodler, Miss Alida Mc-Gell. Mr. Keith McColl, Toronto and Miss Kimiberley McColl, Oshawa were Xmas Day guests of Mi., Mrs Nix Flindall. Mr.. Mrs Lome Armstrong, N»w Jersey and Mr., Mrs Grant Armstrong, Belleville spent Christmas day with their par-enJts, M '., Mrs George Armstrong. Little Lake. Mr, Mrs Bill Smith and girls, Ottawa were Christmas guests at the home) of Mr., Mrs Alfred Smith. Mrs. Rosemary Williamson & boys were Sunday supper guests of Mr., Mire Jack Smith and family. David remlained for a short holiday. Mr. Gerald Bellamy, Toronto was home for the holidays with his parents, Mr., Mrs Leonard Ward and brother, Lawrence. Mrs. R Carman and sister, Mrs. Gibson, Burlington flewjto Chicago Tuesday for the funeral of their brother Russell E Dicks Mr. Dicks died suddenly, Boxing Day while on holidays. 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