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The Colborne Chronicle, 11 May 1967, p. 4

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Four COLBORNE CHRONICLE - Thursday, May 11th. 1967 SCOUT NEWS The 1st Colborne Scout Group Committee regret the resignation of their Scout Master, Mr. Allen Cutler. Allen i excellent job as Scout Master and we would like to make a public 'Thank • You, Allen'. We also received a resignation from ouh Sear Trass., Mr. Pete Brown. -„,,Pot«~ linds. his, work load y^:hetf,yy,,a,nd ,w ■„ also wq^J^like.-.*? ex£pnd ^fc very hardy thanks fo raj I his, fund raising and his work to get our^Ywitn-Gewtrc' irrtdw way as a better. rjlac_e for the. girls and^'iJP^toTnl^l'. ' ' We welcome^ our new help. As Sec.-Treas.:"'"we have Mrs. Floyd Bilcox as lender we have proclaimed Mr. Gary Whaley (Gary is a Queen Scout). We also have as his assistant, Mr. Harold Walker We are very pleased with this arrangement, so, "Good Scouting, Boys". The Group Committee would like to express a special thanks to everyone that took the paper drive on aturda^aad a special thanks to Durham Transport •taken our papers to utirhes. We get K' these papers 'ifitftix Trnton. Satur- , "feta amounted toj A donation of $100.00 was passed over to the Group Committee last week from the Women Scout Auxiliary. This, along with the paper drive and sale of tickets will help pay some of our outstanding accounts. Mr. Allen Learmonth, building chairman, is holding work party on our new Youth Centre each week and anyone wishing to help, Allen would be very pleasd to have a call- DuMD'ONALD , . . Mrs. Gordon Honey Service next Sunday is Christian Family or Mother's ; 'Bay Service" at. 11.00 a.m. . '"'"•'Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Chap-, -man and family CoJb.or.ne, Mr. and Mrs. 3^jl',^hapni,ah . and ~--family, Mr, and .Mrs, Harold •Peters, Cobourg, Mr. and.Mrs. Gerald Water, Ronnie and Donna, Hilton, called on Mrs. Roy Chapman and Ray "on Sunday evening. ♦ • * * Mr. Keith Stimers spent The , week-end with Mr. and Mrs. :;: Alf Feather, Belleville. Mrs. Gerald Waite and Mrs. Kenneth Mutton visited Mrs. Norman Bellyou, Trenton, on Wednesday. Mr. Douglas Chapman, Oshawa, was- a. Friday, oyer night guest of his parent?, Mr. ahd Mrs. Frank Chapman, : Mr. and Mrs. Gordon' Honey accompanied by Mrs. Archie McCracken, Colborne, attended the funeral last Tuesday of their cousin, the late Leigh Iaac, at the Allen Funeral Home, Warkworth. Mr. and Mrs. Lyal Chapman and family were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown, Colborne, and called on Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chapman on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Averill Mutton ' and Warren and boy friend, Richard, Peterborough, were Sunday guests 'of Mr. ; and Mrs. Gordon Dunnett. - -Mr: and Mrs. Clifford Oliver . and- family;-King City, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.- Howard Oliver. Miss Gail Chapman, Edville, spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Purdy. Mr. Robert Darke called on Mr. and Mrs. Earl McBride, Castleton, on Sunday. Sorry to report Mrs. R. Cal-lacott is in oCbourg Disf^ot General Hospital undergoing surgery. We wish her a speecTy recovery. Mrs. Gordon Honey,. Mrs. Elmer Whittaker, • Mrs. Jack Watson and-Mrs. Burbridg" attended Ridge Road Women's Institute at the home of Mrs. Ernest Mutton, Colborne, On Thursday. ' GREASE THE "KILL-ABILITY" F YOUR HERBICIDE FOR CORN with IMPERIAL CORNTROL OIL ...proven by Ontario Corn Growers Publication 75--"1967 Guide to Chemical Weed Control"... published by the Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food ' 0/7 Water Emulsions provide greatly improved postemergence activity of ATRAZINE and A TRAZINE/SIMAZINE mixtures, especially on quack grass and annual grass species." CORNTROL 862 is an emutsifiable light mineral oil that acts with your ATRAZINE, ATRAZINE/SIMAZINE mixture, or LINURON herbicides, to provide effective postemergence chemical weed control. CORNTROL 862 with your herbicide saves time.. .frustration ... and money. Here are four ways it helps reduce your crop production costs: CORNTROL 1. Improves control of annual grasses and quack grass 2. Extends the period of effectiveness against broad-leaf weeds 3. Increases "kill" during periods of hot, dry weather 4. Provides a better weed kill than your herbicide and water alone OILV IS AVAILABLE FROM YOUR LOCAL IMPERIAL (Isso) AGENT SALEM G. A. Smith Next Sunday is "Family Sunday" or (Mother's Day as it has been known for many years). Salem Sunday School 'will meet at 2.30 p.m. along with their parents for a joint service. The S.S. pupils will form the choir. Practise under the direction of Mrs. A. 5. Ashbridge wil be held at the church at 7.00 p.m. on Thursday evening. . Several Salem pupils from South Cramahe Public School took part in the Music Festival at Cobourg during the.past -week. In the girl's.twelve year old' class,. Darlene Davis, and Susan Smith were among Che class of 28 contestants (wtUi '77% and 76%, respectively). Congratulations, girls! We are not sure how many competitors in other classes came from our community. However, I do know that out-C*. town Salem folk would like to read of your child's progress. Won't you please pass along your news? Mr. and Mrs. Eric Simpson and Fern of Willowdale visited their grandmothr, Mrs. Edith Puffer, last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Barrett and family of Toronto spent the week-end at their cottage' in north Salem. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith and Barbara of Cobourg visited his mother, Mrs. Ada Smith, on Saturday. Sixteen members of Salem Hi-C group met at the S.S. Hall for their regular monthly gathering last Friday evening. Counsellors Mesdames Sydney Pearson and John Fenaughty were in charge of the group. Mrs. Henry Kemp was hostess to the Cramahe Baptist Mission Circle at her home last Wednesday evening. There was a good attendance of members, and guests. Expo '67. MB*g»hews these .days,.-isn't ;iJt?j«..S*yeral Salem pupils were among the bus loads leaving EiN.S.S. for Montrea this :-week-' --South' Cramahe Public School, .grades 7 and 8. pupils, and their',teachers are scheduled to visit the big fair during the month, of June. This is such a worth-while opportunity. What a pity to hear reports of destruction of hotel rooms occupied by students. Let's hope that local school tours will be accomplished without this smear of publicity. In a single day, as many as 2,000 cars and trucks have been produced at General Motors of Canada in Oshawa, for the domestic and export markets. " •'*' • Weekend Specials THURS., FRL, SAT. May 11, 12, 13 SWIFT'S SAUSAGES.................. lb. 49c PEAMEAL BACON in piece ......... lb. 69c FULLY COOKED PICNIC SHOULDERS lb. 49c EMPIRE BACON . .................. lb. 49c BURNS LARD................. 4 lbs. $1.00 SUPREME BREAD............. 5 loaves 99c Cotter's Lucky Dollar Store COLBORNE Phone 355-2535 R. R. CHATTERSON, BRIGHTON Guardian Specials MAY 8 to MAY 13 BAN Lotion Deodorant 1 oz................. 97c 77c BRECK Shampoo 12 oz..................... 1.75 $1.19 BROMO SELTZER................................. 1.19 99c KLEENEX 400's ............................ 2/71 2 for 67c MODESS 12's.................................. 53c 2 for 88c SHULTON Desert Flower.................... 3.00 $1.79 (Mother's Day Special) SHULTON Desert Flower Spray Cologne .... $2.29 SOFTIQUIE Beauty Bath Oil 2.5 ozs.....1.69 $1.39 STERADENT Tablets 17s ........................ 59c 49c TIMEX Cavatina Ladies 'Watch ass'd. $12.95 ea. Wm. C. Griffis, Phm.B. The Rexall Drug Store COLBORNE 355-2825

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