COLBORNE CHRONICLE - Thursday, Sept. 5th ,1968 SALEM SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETING "The old order changeth, yielding place to new-" could well be the theme for the Salem Sunday School meeting of teachers and officers, Thursday,22, at the home of Mrs Bernard Knapp Mrs Knapp, the new Superintetndant, welcomed the 1968-69 slate of officers Rev R W French led in prayer Secretary and Treasurers reports were given by Mrs Jack Smith Thank-you notes from retiring officers were read Salem United Sunday School will be reorganized this fall, following the plan used by Colborne United Sunday School Pupils will go directly to their classrooms General assembly will be held only on special occasions Kindergart en w'?1 be, set up in the kitchen under the direction of Misses Sandra and Susan Pearson (with Mrs Floyd Patterson as assistant) The gallery will be turned into a work-shop classroom for the Primary Mrs Sydney Pearson and Mrs Art Bailey (Mrs Cecil Bellamy as assistant) The three older classes will be curtained off into separate areas of the Sunday School Hall and will also be taught by team teachers Juniors: Mr Don Arthur and Mrs J Fenaughty ; Intermediates: Mrs H Chatterson and Mr Tom Scott; Seniors: Mrs Bill Westrope and Miss Laurie Fenaughty: The suggestion was made that a bible class might meet in the church Auditorium on those days when Rev French preached, at Dundonald Commencement excer-cizes will take Pla^, °" Sunday, September 8th at 9:30 a m when a joint service will be held: Other items of business mcluded :-An every family subscription to the new paper "Parentalk": line purchasing of work-shop materials for kindergarten and pr'marv classes and a ferd cover record book for the S-cretary: Presentation of a gold pin to any child who qualified: Request for financial support U C W to make necessary purchases: Meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer in unison A tasty lunch brought this most enjoyable meeting to a close: DUNDONALD Sunday School re-opens September 8th: Mr, Mrs Bill Chapman and, family,Cobourg, spent Wednesday with Mrs Roy and Ray; Mr, Mrs Lloyd Chapman and family, Colborne, Mr, Mrs Gerald Waite and Donna visited Sunday: Mr Garnet Mutton was week in Bowmaiiville. Mrs J J Mutton and Ha zel, Rev and Mrs R A Mc-Rae,. Peterborough visited Mr and Mrs Doug Mutton, Mr Paul Oliver, Guelph, spent remainder of holidays with grandparents: Mr, Mrs Ralph Samis, Albion, New York, Mr,M.rs Howard Samis, Browns Corners, were guests of Mr, Mrs Kenneth Mutton : Mr, Mrs Bob McPhee and family, Oshawa, were guests of Mr and Mrs Mel Dudley: Mr, Mrs Averill Mutton, Presquile Point, Bob and Bonnie Taft, Mr, Mrs Frank Duntnet,t Brighton, visited Mr, Mrs G Dunnett: Mr, Mrs Jack Chapman and family, Browns Corners, were guests of Mr.Mrs Lyal Chapmahl; Mr, Mrs Bill Chapman and family Cobourg, called Wed: Mr, Mrs Kenneth Mutton were guests of Mr, Mrs Neil Taft, Brighton: A large number from the neighborhood attended Shiloh Memorial Service and enjoyed the lunch and visiting with friends: Mr Billie Waite, Oshawa was guest of his Aunt and Unicle, Mr, Mrs Van Waite Mr, Mrs Waite visited their daughter, Mrs Crews in Kingston Gen Hospital: Mr, Mrs Gerald Waite and Donna returned home from holidaying with fri ends at Berea, Ohio; Mr John McKnight, Toronto, spent weekend with them: Mrs Verna Hadwen and family, Toronto spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs Jack Montgomery; Craig Hadwen returned home with his mother; Mr, Mrs Lloyd Cable and Marion Cobourg, called Sunday and Monday: Mr Winston Packard attended zone Drumhead service in Oolborne: Bob and Bonnie Taft Brighton, called on Mr, Mrs Kenneth Mutton; Mr, Mrs Mutton were supper guests of Mrs Stanton Law rence, Oak Heights: Mr, Mrs Arthur Burley. Port Hope, were dinner guests of Mr, Mrs Jack Purdy ; Mrs Cecil Dale and daughters visited: Mr, Mrs Lyal Chapman and family spent Tuesday in Toronto and visited Mr. Mrs Bill McKnight and were supper guests of Mr, Mrs Clifford Godwin, Whi tby, on way home: Mr, Mrs Bruce Grills, Iris, Evelyn and Bob Wad-ell, Campbellford, visited Mr, Mrs Herbie Trottman: Mr, Mrs Reg Ellis, Oshawa, spent couple of days, with Mr Frank Chapman; Mr Chapman and Philip spent weekend with Mr, Mrs Douglas Chapman, Oshawa: Mrs Gordon Metcalf, Mrs Sheppard, Mrs George Samis, Mrs Whittaker and Mrs Gordon Honey visited Mrs Jim Barr in Cobourg Gelnierai Hospital: Mr, Mrs Lyal Chapman and family held a picnic in Shelter Valley Park; Miss Janice Cavarly and friend were over night guests: RIDGE ROAD W. I. The August meeting of Ridge Road Women's Institute was held at home of Mrs Gordon Honey with nine members present and three visitors: Roll call -name a vegetable and how to cook it. Mrs Evely presided -Agriculture by convenor, Mrs Ernest Mutton. Clippings of a very old horse 23 years old and a cow that had seven sets of twins. Citizenship, Mrs George Samis, "Married women working". Home Economics and Health - Mrs Watson, Re-examination of Maitland farmers. Public relations - saving scraps of soap, and A lost child found. Sunshine was won by Mrs Watson. Two games were played, dropping a quarter in a milk bottle and taking clothes pins off a coat hanger. These were won by Mrs Watson and Mrs Birdsell a guest from Burford. Lunch was served by the hostess and cooking committee. EDVILLE Sincere sympathy of the neighborhood is extended to the family of the late Mrs George Snelgrove who passed away in London, Ont. Funeral services at Snider Funeral Home. Mrs Snelgrove was an active member of the Edville community in her earlier years. Mr.. Mrs Russel Kemps-ter and family, Belleville were guests of Mr., Mrs George Armstrong. Mr., Mrs John Cochrane visited Mr.. Mrs Stewart Atkinson, Rosneath. Mr., Mrs Dean Chapman were guests of Mr., Mrs. Ken Mills, Colborne. Mr., Mrs Carl Chatten and Joyce, Mr., Mrs Douglas Smith, Oshawa were weekend guests of Mr., Mrs Lyle Chatten. Sandra and Susan Pear son, and Mrs Sid Pearson attended an executive meeting for Salem Sunday School at home of Mrs. Bernard. Knapp. Virginia Peters, Salem, visited Mr., Mrs Sydney Pearson. Mr., Mrs Lyle Chatten, Elaine and Arthur visited relatives in Toronto and also called on Mr., Mrs. Victor Rusaw.Newtonville Mr., Mrs Ray Hoare spent Friday in Centerton and also attended a 91st birthday celebration for Mr. Barker at Feinlella. Mr., Mrs Russel Cochrane and family spent week end with Mr., Mrs Dick Greenizen, Clayton, N.Y. Mr., Mrs Keith Watson Keith Jnr. and Ronnie Kir ktota), Ont. were dinner COME TO THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Sector: Rev. L. M. Ware TRINITY CHURCH COLBORNE Organist: Mr. T. Sheldrick Trinity 13 Holy Communion 9.a.m. 11.15 a.m. Mattins ST. GEORGE, GRAFTON 10.00 a.m. Mattins PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA OLD ST. ANDREW'S COLBORNE Minister: Rev. J. Mackechnie M.A., B.D.. BX. Joint Services with United Church at 11.00 a.m. A-g. 11 until Sept. 8 No service at Lakeport or Brighton until Sept. 15. Anniversary Service in Lakeport, Sun. Sept. 15, 11.00 a.m. --7.30 p.m. THE GOSPEL OASIS Elgin Street NM Colborne, Ontario -- Minister -- Rev. DAVID N. DUNCAN Sunday -- Worship 10:30 a.m. Wednesday -- 7:30 p.m. Neither is there salvation-in anv other: for there is none other Name under heaven jriven among men, Whereby we must be saved. --Apostle Peter. COMING-- Wednesday, September 25, 1968 Rev. Winston J. Uumes, of Toronto A teacher and preacher of the deeper spiritual life. You are invited to attend Castleton Pentecostal. CHURCH 9.45 a.m - Sunday School 11 a.m.-Morning Worship 7:30 p.m.-Evangelistic Service : The Church that Preaches what the Bible teaches: EVERYONE WELCOME. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Minister: Rev. R. W. French. B.A., B.D., S.T.M. COLBORNE UNITED CHURCH Organist and Choir Leader: Mrs. W. G. Irvine Sunday School--9:45 a.m. Church Service --11 a.m. SALEM UNITED CHURCH Pianist: Mrs. A. E. Ashbridge Church & Sunday School 9:30 a.m. "Sacrament of Baptism" Dundonald -- No Service UNITED MISSIONARY United Missionary Church guests of Mr., Mrs Dean Chapman. Mrs. Elwood Rouse, Union Neighborhood, visited Mr., Mrs Walter Chap man. Thursday Mr., Mrs Bill Skelly, Montreal, visited Mr., Mrs Harry Stickle. A number of the neighborhood called at the Snider Funeral Home, to pay their respects to the Late Mrs. George Snelgrove Mr., Mrs Walter Chapman, Mrs Dean Chapman and family attended a Family Picnic at Shelter Val ley Pak. Gail Chapman visited her aunt and uncle, Mr., Mrs Elwood Rouse, Union Neighborhood. Rev. W. Cecil Brown Also Adult Bible Class 11am "The Secret of Christian Joy" 9:50 a.m.: Sunday School 7 p.m. -- "The Christian Way, Hard or Easy?" Wednesday-- 7:30 p.m.--An Hour of Bible Study "A Fiendly Welcome A-waite All, Why Not Visit Us This Sunday" Come Sing Pray BAPTIST CHURCH Colborne ANNIVERSARY SERVICE in church September 8th, 1968 11 a.m. -- 7 p.m. -- Special Speaker -- Rev. Keith Cooney Soloist-- Mrs. Milred Dalbey Eddystone Choir assisting -- ALL WELCOME -- EDEN (U.C.W. The monthly meeting of Eden U.C.W. was held ini the hall, Wednesday, August 7th. Meeting opened with Hymn 298, Scripture Rom lans 12: 1-9 read by Mrs Ferguson. Mrs Clarence Mutton chose for her topic 'A window above the sink' which was most interesting. Mrs Honey presided but being a holiday month no business was discussed. For a programme, Mrs Ted Gillespie gave a reading, 'The lazy farmer'. A piano solo by Mrs. Clarence Mutton. Mrs. Fergu son conducted a 'nut contest', it was won by Mrs, Douglas Mutton. A delicious lunch was served by Unit lv and social hour enjoyed.