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The Colborne Chronicle, 7 Sep 1967, p. 4

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Four COLBORNE CHRONICLE - Thursday, September 7th, 1967 DUNDONALD Mrs. Gordon Honey Service next Sunday at 11 a.m. Sunday School at 9.45 a.m. Mr. Buchanan's theme will be '^Causing Desturb-ances". Choir practice Thursday evening. Mrs. Walter Pearson attended the Mutton-Brown wedding on Saturday th Brighton United Church. Mr. Robert Darke called on Mr. and Mrs. Earl McBrRle, Castleton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold PurSjf and family, Colborne, Were Sunday supper guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack "Purdy. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mutton, Colborne, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mutton, Ancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mutton and Scott, Salem, were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mutton. • • • • A number from-the community attended the holiday Veek-end celebrations in Colborne one time or another. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunk attended the Homes - Dunk Wedding Saturday in Hastings United Church. • * * • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Honey and Mrs. Kenneth Mutton spent last Tuesday evening with Mrs. Stanton Lawrence, Oak Heights. Mr. Douglas Chapman of Oshawa was a Friday over night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Lyal Chapman and family were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown, Colborne. Mr. and Mrs. Almond Barrett, Castleton, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bush and family, Cavan, were Monday dinner guests with them. «■ * * • Mrs. Roy Chapman accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Godwin, Carol and Kathy, to Whitby on Tuesday and was an over night guest with them. Wednesday they continued to Toronto and were joined by Mrs. Bill McKnight to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mutton, Ancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson called on Mrs. Fred Pearson Thursday and Mr. Ted Pearson and family, Norham, on Sunday. Miss Margaret Martin returned Monday to the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cooney after spending the summer holidays at Happy Landing Lodge, Har- Mrs. Jack Montgomery, Norman and Mrs. Kenneth Mutton, visited Mrs. Archie Sam-ons Thursday evening in Brighton. We are sorry to report Mr. Garnet Mutton had the misfortune to fall injuring his back. We wish him a speedy recovery. Several from the neighbourhood attended the shower on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. ancl Mrs. Gerald Mc-Quoid in honour of the newly-weds, Mr. and Mrs. Richard McQuoid. CongratJiations to Mr. Geo. Gummer who has won many prizes on flowers at the Horticultural Shows. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Stimers and family, Peterborough, were recent guests of her parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Harry Dunk. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Barry, Trenton, in honour of his father, Mr. Frank Barry's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken McGill and sons, Toronto, spent the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Honey. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamb, Toronto, spent Sunday with them. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mutton were Saturday over night guests with Mrs. Stanton Lawrence, Oak Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mutton, Ancaster, spent part of the holiday week-end with Mrs. Roy Chapman and Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waite, Ronnie and Donna called on them on Sunday evening. Mrs. Ed Barry enjoyed a tour of Quebec City and visited Capde Madelene, also St. Anne and spent one day at Expo. Mrs. Roy Chapman and Mrs. Roy Mutton visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peters, Cobourg, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Knox, Oshawa, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Van Waite. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Wells and daughters, Hamner, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Trottman. Mr. Orie Harnden and Mrs. Coffee, Colborne, spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waite. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Dudley and Rick, formerly of Port Credit, have moved to Dundonald to reside o nthe Dudley homestead called "The Cedars". It is one of the Century farms of Cramahe Township. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Dudley to the neighbourhood or shall we say back home. " "Til Mr. John McKnight, Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waite. Mr. and Mrs. Van Waite accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mutton, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thorne, Millbrook, and visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Samis at Chemong Lake. EDVILLE Mrs. Dean Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Chatten were guests at the Mutton-Brown wedtling at Brighton United Church on Saturday afternoon and attended the reception following the ceremony at the Church Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Pearson and family attended the Toronto Exhibition on Friday. Miss Donna Waite, Hilton, visited Miss Gail Chapman last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Pros-ser and David, Mrs. Bessie Inglis and Mr. Clare Goodrich, Bancroft, were Saturday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chapman. A large number from this area attended the Centennial activities in Colborne over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John Young and boys, Trenton, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Cochrane over the week-end. Mr. Gerald Eckert, Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stickle. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stewart and Billy, Belleville, were Sunday guests. Mrs. Lawrence Mutton called on Mrs. Roy Packard, Colborne, on Friday afternoon. Miss Nellie Mutton and Mr. Hugh Mutton were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mutton, Colborne. Mr. and Mrs. John Ewart, Forest Hill, spent the week- & Cramahe Centennial Corn-end at their home in Shiloh. munity Centre to be entertain-Robert, Clifford and Freddie ed by Tom Seymour and his Gillespie spent Saturday after- Pine Ridge Jamborees, noon wth them. Monday afternoon was • • • • given over to softball in the Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mutton Memeorial Park. Several and Ross motored to Toronto games were scheduled and on Monday. Ross will shortly carried on until 7.00 p.m. At continue his studies at Ryer- 9.00 p.m. a Srive-i members of the Clergy were on the platform and ach had a part to play in the service. The guest speaker was Father Ray Hart, an old Colborne boy. During the service the new fountain was re-dedicated by the Rev. R. W. French. Sunday night, over 500 per-gathered at the Colborne Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mutton, Mrs. R. Pretsell, Mr. and Mrs. Terry James, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McMurray, Miss Beatrice Huchinson, Miss Wendy Mutton and Messrs. David Mutton and Lyn Vent-ress attended a party at Club Cedars, Beleville, on Saturday evening following the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. "Phil Grosjean, Grafton, were Friday over night and Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Dudley. Mrs. Jack Montgomery and Norman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cable, Ccy-bourg, in honour of Mrs. Cable's birthday. SHILOH Mrs. Lawrence Mutton Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mutton who were married in Trinity St. Andrew's United Church in Brighton on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. C. J. Mutton and Mr. Ross Mutton spent Thursday in Toronto. Rev. and Mrs. R. Darke, Sydenham, visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferguson on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mutton, Mrs. R. Pretsell, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferguson and Philip, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gillespie and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McMurray were guests at the marriage of Miss Helen Brown to Mr. Michael Mutton in Brighton on Saturday. Philip was ring bearer. Mr. and Mrs. Terry James and family, Deep River, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mutton. Mr. and Mrs. James were also guests at the Brown-Mutton wedding. * * * » Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McMurray and family, Belleville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mutton on Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mutton entertained the wedding party following the rehearsal on Friday evening. Mrs. R. Pretsell spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mutton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilce and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilce and family, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Hartford spent the week-end with Mrs. F. Wilce and Mr. Carl Wilce. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilce and family remained for the week. CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS To begin the festivities, the Colborne Horticultural Society opened their display in the Community Hall. This flower show was a blaze of colour and was much enjoyed by a large crowd. Tea was served in the Senior Citizens room and the guests were served by ladies in period costume. The Fun Show and Street Dance was held in Victoria Park. The younger members were entertained by the swing, pony rides and a booth selling candy floss. The older people were entertained by the music of the Ontario County Boys. At 10.00 p.m. through the co-operation of the R.C.A.F. of Trenton several flares were dropped over the area. This caused much comment and many calls were received enquiring about the U.F.O.'s which had been seen all over was held in the Memorial Park under the auspices of the Great Pine Ridge Tourist Association, Dennis Forrester in charge. The whole , week-end was blessed with ideal weather conditions. The Recreation Committee, under the direction of George Blyth, are to be congratulated on the success of this huge undertaking. It was a financial success and it is the intention of the- com-mttee to make this barbecue an annual event. the a On Saturday afternoon, a large crowd attended the resumption of Horse Racing at the Colborfle Fair Grounds under ideal weather conditions. J. F. Cochrane of Cramahe seemed to have a monopoly on the winners. The racing crowd then proceeded to the Colborne & Cramahe Centennial Community Centre where the huge rotissierie was in operation. This was designed by Delbert McLaughln and is capable of roasting 1000 lbs. of beef at one time. Over 800 hungry customers were served a delicious meal of barbecued beef, corn on the cob, salad, tomatoes and home made bread, with tea or coffee. At 9.00 p.m. dancing began on the new floor of the Arena with music supplied by the Ontario County Boys. The Committee was happy to note that the Hon. George and Mrs. Hees were in attendance, along with Mr. Russell Rowe, M.?., and Mrs. Rowe. On Sunday, an inter-faith service was held in Victoria Park, under the directon of the Rev. L. Ware. There was a massed choir of 100 voices from the area. This was attended by over 300 folks of all religious denominations. All PSI CANCELS COVERAGE OF THOSE NOT IN GROUPS PSI will be for groups only after the end of this year. Some 250,000 persons covered by "pay direct" agreements are being advised by Physicians' Services Incorporated that their coverage will terminate on Dcember 31. They are being urged to apply to the Ontario Medical Services Insurance Plan (OMSIP), which offers similar coverage at lower rates. Those who continue PSI to the end of the year can transfer to OMSIP with no lapse in coverage provided they apply to OMSIP before September 30. Included among "pay direct" subscribers are those who have elected to continue their PSI coverag after leaving employed groups, as well as those enrolled as individuals. In confining its business to group coverage, PSI is returning to its . original concept. The doctor-sponsored plan was started 20 years ago for the purpose of providing a prepayment mechanism for employed groups. Individual enrolment came about in comparatively recent years because citiens not in employed groups had extreme difficulty | obtaining coverage for medical expenses. Now that the Ontario Government is offering individual coverage, PSI feels there s no onger a need to remain in this field. Termination of individual contracts will reduce PSI enrolment by about 16%, to approximately 1,500,000 persons. PSI will concentrate its efforts on group enrolment and oh enrolment of groups in its Extended Health Benefits plans, which provide coverage for nursing, prescription drugs and other paramedical services. By the end of this year 20% of PSI participants will have this extended coverage. DOLL WINNER Miss Elizabeth Turk of R.R. 5, Colborne, was the winner of the Majorette doll. Proceeds from the draw go to the Band and Baton Auxiliary.

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