COLBORNE CHRONICLE - Thursday,August 29 1968 SHILOH The Annual Memorial Service was held in Shiloh United Church Sunday This Small Country Church, beautifully decorated with baskets of gladioli was filled with a large congregation of friends from near and far, who have come back yearly for this service since the Century old church was closed four years ago Rev Robert Darke conducted the service with Mrs C J Mutton at the organ and Glenda Blakeiy as soloist A social hour followed with &• light lunch being served on the Church lawn: ,| • Mr Ross Mutton, Toronto was home for weekend .Mr..Mrs. John Ewart, Forest, Hill Village spent . the ' weekend 'In Shiloh. '.; , Mr.,. Mrs, John Purdy arid Mr. Gerg.e Purdv.Mil-on and Mr., - Mrs Robert • Douglas Toronto were ., overnljght guests of Miss ! Nellie and Mr. Hugh Mut- . ■ ton, on Tuesday. Mr, Mrs Donald Bennet Traiton visited Mr Mrs C J Mutton Tuesday eve. Robert Gillespie retur- UK COHrOUIlC < Thursday To Wednesday Shows at 6 45 - 8 10 SPREAD OUT THE BEACH TOWELS... GRAB YOUR GALS 2d go go-go BiKflV ! ••»• ned home Sunday from McRae, Peterborough and visit with Mr Mrs Hockn-ey of Castleton. Mr Mrs Charles Wilce and family and Mr Bert Wilce, Oshawa spent the weekend with Mrs F Wiles and Mr. Carl Wilce. Mr Mrs Michael, Peterborough were guests of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Mutton Friday and Sunday, Saturday they were guests at >Jhe marriage of Diane Town to Mr William Spencer, Trenton. Mr R. Pretsell, Toronto was weekend guest of Mr. Mrs C J Mutton. Mrs C J Mutton attended the Brighton Horticultural Show, Saturday after noon, was very successful with her exhibits, winning many pr'zes. Mr Mrs Donald Bennett Trer/on were guests of Mr Mrs Lawrnce Mutton. Mrs J J Mutton and Hazel Mutton, Rev and Mrs R A Mr and Mrs Gordon Lovett Mount Carmel were guests of Miss Nellie and Mr. Hugh Mutton, Sunday UnSt 4 of U C W met at the home of Miss Nellie MuliljOtni, Wednesday. Mr. Mrs Donald Bennet and Mr Walter Fulford were Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs. C J Mutton Wendy Mutton anrLYn Ventress attended the Ven tress picmic at Orono on Sunday afternoon. LAKEPORI Mr., Mrs, Grant Thoroe and family, Port Credit, spent the weekend with Mr., Mrs James McKenzie Mrs S Wasylyk and Mr Mrs E S Palmer, Sunday Mrs K Unwin and daughter, Hilarie, Toronto, visited Mr Mrs Val Unwin last weekend*" Hilarie remained for weeks visit with her grandparents Mr Mrs John Russell and Mrs Winifred Robinson1, Soarboro, spent weekend at summer 'home Mr Mrs Jack Thorpe and children, Mrs Helen Lowing, Georgetown, are vacationing in Lakeport at home of Mr, Mrs Hinc- hcliffe Mrs Helen Rose Colborne, entertained Lake-Port Community club at her home Tuesday night Guests at Cedar Farm are -Mr., Mrs J Bottomley and chldren,Pasedena,Cal. Mr, Mrs W R Luker, Ottawa were guests of Mr, Mrs B Irvine Mr Mrs W E Fiddick and Lyal, Brighton spent even iing with their son Mr, Mrs Neil Fiddick also visiting his uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Fiddick was Tommy McCullough, Toronto Victor Easay and sister Natalie Toronto called on Recent visitors of Mrs. Ruby Oke were Mrs John Fitzpatrick and Mrs F Greenwood, Cobourg Mr, Mrs Ian Robinson. Toronto, were at their home for weekend Mrs Neil Fiddick will be teaching at Colborne Public School this term Harold Colling and son Keith,Colborne called on Mr Mrs E S Palmer,Sun Mrs John Lynn and Paula returned home after spending ,w(eek with her husband at Midland Mr Mrs Delbert Peebles and Ruby Oke, spent Sun -day at Waupoos Mr Mrs T Cross and children called on Mr Mrs K L Palmer, Sunday Mr Mrs Dean Pettibone Malcome Pettibone, Toronto, visited their mother Mrs Arthur Pettibone during weekend JAvUimg about you* fuiuM? .,, a new careerjob advancement... what to do after working hours? LOYALIST c; COLLEGE 1 OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY . Belleville, Ontario Evening Extension Courses in Continuing Education (A) ADULT EDUCATION DIPLOMA AND CERTIFICATION COURSES 1. Advanced Technical Evening Course (A.T.E.C.) 2. Advanced Business Evening Course (A.B.E.C.) 3. Statistical Quality Control 4. Law Enforcement 5. Loyalist College Qualification Course 6. Secretarial 7. General Arts Course (Sociology) 8. Municipal Administration 9. Applied Agrology and Livestock Management 10. Data Processing Farhiliarization Course 11. Inquiries are invited regarding other courses being developed (B) DESCRIPTION OF COURSES SHOWN IN A A.T.E.C. leads to certification With the Ontorio Association of Professional Engineers as a Technologist. A.B.E.C. leods to diploma qualification os outlined by the Ontario Department of Education. All courses offered hove been approved by the Department of Education and when successfully completed may be a credit toward a Loyalist College Certificate or Diploma. The course in Applied Agrology ond Livestock Management is the only such course to be offered by on Ontario College of Applied Arts and Technology. It is of particular interest and benefit to anyone interested in adding to a basic knowledge of farm operation ond management and in oil phases of the agricultural economy, marketing and distribution services. ENTRANCE QUALIFICATIONS Courses 1, 2, A, 7, 8 and 9 require Grade 12 from either the 4 or 5 year secondary school programme, or its equivalent. Proof of academic standing will have to be supplied before admitting to classes. REGISTRATION: AT LOYALIST COLLEGE, WALLBRIDGE ROAD CAMPUS SEPTEMBER 3rd AND 4th, 1968 AT 7:00 P.M. completed Grade 12 but ivill be granted qualified T the first semester. All students can toke the Loyalist qualification courses if upgrading is necessary. FEES: Schedule of fees will be available < payable prior to the start of classes. COURSES COMMENCE Courses will begin in September c announced. The College will be located in a new building nearing completion m \ Walibridge Road, providing convenient access from Highways 2 and 431. Apply now for Advance Registration to: THE REGISTRAR LOYALIST COLLEGE, PALMER ROAD, BELLEVILLE, ONTARIO DIAL 962-9501