COLBORNE CHRONICLE ■ Thursday, September 29, 1966 Seven CASTLETON Mrs. F. Warner Mrs. W. Wentworth and Audrey visited Mr. Wm. Wentworth in Campbellford Hospital on Sunday. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Welton were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Harcourt, Port Hope, and Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Harnden, Grafton. We * to £ ing Mr. Bert Bowen in hospital there. Mrs. Wm. Pratt is quite ill, Mrs. Lome Darling's brother, Marcus Massey, of Monc-ton, N.B., was buried at Wark-worth on Friday. Miss Audrey Wentworth, nurse-in-training, of Kingston, was home for the week- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Black spent the week-end at their cottage. Mrs. Chas. Lisle of Brighton was buried here on Friday after passing away at Trenton Hospital. Tobacco harvest is nearing completion and some are already finished. The crop is very good this year. village signs are up and we are now on the map. Mr. Harold Sarg of Toronto moved on Saturday to their new home, the former T. Black home. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Day spent Sunday in Toronto visit- Mr. Paul Moore is in Peterborough Hospital following an accident while working on the county roads. Mrs. H. Welton returned on Sunday after three week's trip to the West Coast with Mr. and Mrs. R. Baker. The Community Club met on Tuesday night at the hall. Mrs. H. Warner was hostess and Mrs. George Squire and Mrs. F. McQuoid were conveners for euchre. Remember when income tax was paid only by people who could afford to. SHILOH Mrs. Lawrence Mutton Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mutton who were married in Eden United Church on Friday evening. Mrs. Neil Mutton spent the week with Miss Nellie and Mr. Hugh Mutton. Mr. and Mrs. John Ewart spent the week-end at their home. Mr. and Mrs. E. Whitt-aker called on them on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mutton, Mrs. C. Irish, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Swain, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mutton were guests at the Mutton-Blakely wed- a FREE Electric Blanket <$24.95 RECOMMENDS RETAIL when you buy a new EI *ic Clothes Dryer Until November 12--at all stores where you see the Hydro Special display. Quite possibly you have several good reasons of your own for buying an electric dryer. But here's an excellent reason to buy right now: a double-bed size electric blanket, complete with illuminated dial control and two-year guarantee. This $24.95 value is yours free when you buy an electric dryer at any store featuring the- Hydro Special. Why an electric dryer? It's the safe, speedy, odourless way to dry clothes. It lets you forget the headaches of a clothesline. And it eliminates rainy-day delays. In short, an electric dryer leaves you more free time. Visit the store where you see the Hydro Special display. Tell them you're interested in more free time-- and a free electric blanket. This offer applies only to residents of Ontario. your hydro AL'S HARDWARE COLBORNE Phone 355-2333 WM. GORDON SMITH COLBORNE Phone 355-2432 ding on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reeved and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mutton on Sunday. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilca and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lee and family, Mr. and Mrs W. Hartford and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilce and family, Oshawa, spent the week-end with Mrs. F. Wilce and Mr. Carl Wilce. Mr. Michael Mutton, Trent University, was home for tha week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mutton were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McMurray, Belleville. Mr. L. C. Ross, Montreal, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mutton. Miss Nellie and Mr. Hugh Mutton visited Mr. Gordon Lovett in Trenton Memorial Hospital on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Em-mory, Oshawa, called on Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gillespie on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bennett of Trenton visited them in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. D. Phassey and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mutton. Mrs. Roy Wilce visited Mr. and Mrs. John Dunk on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mutton called on Mr. and Mrs. G. Blakeley, Sunday, to see the wedding gifts. Mrs. C. Irish and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Swain were Friday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mutton. Mr. L. C. Ross and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mutton and Ross attended the Silver Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Watson, Severn Bridge. They were Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Watson. On Sunday they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Davis in Toronto. Mrs. W. W. Mutton was a luncheon guest of Mrs. Bert Kernaghan, Colborne, last The Latin "caretta", forerunner of the modern cart, originally meant a two-wheeled vehicle. /^TfftlOT MAGIC n / friends j "no s/rrreeee just our experience WED LIKE