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The Colborne Chronicle, 19 Jun 1969, p. 8

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Thursday, June 19 1969 Colborne Chronicle 'building of 411 « Boards a train >ned grape con 23 S< arhon's club25 Pal uineinimal pro :r-y lauric 26Het istract being 45 Sheep (pi.) ".'Entice again to Incarnation II Drupe-like Si Tags VERTICAL 1 Puffs up 2 Breed of sheep (pi.) 5 Source ot 8TagV(British) il Store fodder diplomat 18 Three-toed 21 Those excessively :t Cleveland 36 Province in Union- Ecuador St Hermit ST Venturers 32 Renewal 38 Church recess 33 Suitable 42 Antitoxins company 4S Molten rock Si-building <£ Ecck c: rstii in Pittsburgh (*b.) 35 Lightly 48 Flap DUNDONALD Next Sunday is Sunday school Anniversary when the children will be presented with certificates pins etc. with the Jr. choir in attendance and Mr. Charles Buchanan as guest speaker. Mr., Mrs Claude Rose, Trenton Mr., Mrs Jim Montgomery. Carrying Place, called on Mrs. Jack Montgomery and Norman, Saturday. Mr Lloyd Cable, Tommy, Philip, Marion and David, Cobourg called on them Sunday Mrs Ross Wright, St. Catherines, spent a few days with Mr., Mrs Kennth Mutton. A large number from the neighborhood attended the 25th we dding anniversary of Mr., Mrs Gerald Waite, Saturday at South Cramahe School. Mr Philip Chapman spent the weekend with relatives in Tor. Mr.. Mrs. Clifford Godwin, Carol and Kathy, Whitby spent the weekend with her mother Mrs Roy Chapman. Mr., Mrs. Glen Waite and Connie. St. Catherines and Mr Edward Wells, Toronto spent the weekend with Mr., Mrs. Gerald Waite. A number from this neighborhood attended Decoration Service at Salem on Sunday. Mr., Mrs Ted Crews and family, Kingston spent the weekend With her parents, Mr., Mrs Van Waite. Miss Grace Waite was entertained at the home of girl friends Sunday and presented with a miscellaneous shower. Mr. John McKnight Agincourt spent the weekend with his Aunt and Uncle, Mr., Mrs Gerald Waite Mrs Kenneth Mutton and guest Mrs Ross Wright were Thursday dinner guests of Mr., Mrs Gordon Honey, Colborne. Mr. Mrs Stanley Pearson and Alma attended the Pearson -Christopher wedding Saturday in Centenary Church Belleville. Mr., Mrs. Thomas Lynn and Mr. William Glover, Buffalo N.Y and Mrs. Carlton Sherwood Presentville, N.Y spent Thursday afternoon with Mr., Mrs. Gordon Dunnett. Mr., Mrs. Wayne Mutton and sons Salem spent Sunday with Mr., Mrs Douglas Mutton in honour of Fathers Day and Waynes birthday. Mr.. Mrs. Clifford Oliver and family, King City spent the weekend with Mr. Mrs Stuart Oliver Donna and Garry Oliver, Maple spent the weekend with Mr., Mrs Howard Oliver, Mr., Mrs Douglas Oliver were Sunday overnight guests with them. Miss Susie, Mr Jimmie and Peter Oliver, Stittsville spent trie weekend with Mr., Mrs Winston Packard, Miss Mary Packard, Belleville spent the weekend with her parents all attended the Oliver picnic, Sunday held in the Orange Hall, Cobourg due to the rain. Mr. Mrs Cecil Dale and daughters, Hilton spent Saturday evening with Mr., Mrs Jack Purdy. Mr., Mrs Stuart Oliver and family called on Mr., Mrs Dave Lackey Wicklow Friday evening Dr. and Mrs Purdy and Mr John Purdy, Toronto spent the weekend at 'The Cedars' Miss Susan Scott, Port Credit, spent 'last wee!; at "The Cedars', Mr., Mrs Donald Purdy spent Sunday with them. Mr., Mrs Garry Whaley and family, Salem spent Sunday with Mr., Mrs Michael Purdy, Mr.. Mrs Douglas Mutton called - on Mr. Mrs W W Mutton COLBORNE ROTARY WALK-A-THON June 21 st., 9:00 A.M. - Victoria Park ARE YOU WALKING FOR YOUR COMMUNITY?? IF YOU ARE, pick a pledge sheet THE COLBORNE CHRONICLE HOWARD'S DRY GOODS AL'S HARDWARE AND GET A SPONSOR ARE YOU A SPONSOR ? If You Are, - Support Your Walke? denerously. SCENIC ROUTE -- Highway 2 - Shelter Valley Road - Castleton Road Refreshments, First Aid en roMte PRIZES -- 1st, 2nd, 3rd Finishers -- Most Sponsors -- Most Pledge Money I>1 My man is irresponsible DORIS -- Before got married last year my husband wasn't working steadily; hen" take off a couple of weeks here and a month there. Kmally he got fired in September and didn't start work again until January. We moved in with my parents, to survive. husband is starting this I ase he started staying home permanently, depending on my wages. He brought home a cheque last week of $12. I'm starting work again soon to pay off the bills we have. I've already tried to frighten him with Iw'n.j, but he only laughs and says, "How can Tired Of Fighting DEAR TIRED -- Sometimes marriage and a home are enough to challenge a fellow; but obviou-'y not this one. He shouldn't iaugli at your threat. Jf you try to carry things, he only loses what he has in the way of git-up-and-go. I'd say >our boy isn't past adolescence, emotionally. We need to know more about what makes him tick. Counsellors, trained one.', are made for this kind of treatment. Seek one. DEAR DORIS -- You are so kind to the teen-agers who write to you, and so patient. But if they could only be a bit more thoughtful, how much heartache they would save for themselves and for their par- Hurt Mai DEAR HURT - Times How thoughtful were you at 11 A close friend of mine says she feels like two cents every time she remembers how she said to her Dad, at age 16, "I didn't ask to be born!" As if everything that happened to her was his fault. As if there was no point in her being grateful to parents for loving care from the day she uttered her first cry on through the growing-up years. Colborne and Mr., Mrs Harold Peters, Cobourg Sunday evening Mr., Mrs Albert Thome and The ones who write to me are doing their best to be thoughtful or they'd never take pen in hand with a question. Keep believing! DEAR DORIS -- To be or not to be! My problem is whether to go along with the recent trends in eyebrows, eyelashes and hair color. My teenage son says yes; Bill Senior says "disgusting!" Half-Century Old DEAR HALF-CENTURY -- Fifty-ish doesn't mean you are written off. Tell both Bills that eye shadows and hair dyes were in use 3,500 years ago -- as revealed by the tombs of the Pharaohs. The trick is to improve on nature so subtly that only your hairdresser knows for sure. Gc ahead and paint up; but make it look like you; not some razzle-dazzle doll. DEAR DORIS -- What do I. do about a boy friend who smothers his hamburgers in onions? This is what he always has at the restaurant when we go out for a drive or anywhere. I can hardly stand to be in the car with him afterwards. Smothered By Onions. DEAR SMOTHERED -- (1) Ke«p a package of special breath-sweetening gum in your bag and offer a piece on emerging from restaurant; or (2) Take onions in your hamburgers; since this is the perfume he seems to prefer. Life and Love mean com promise all along the line. It he doesn't seem worth it -- well -- you take it from there! Confidential to Looking Up -- Three cheers! You deserve a medal for using my idea:-effectively in opening up td your husband. Now just watch that you don't rub it in too hard. Stop thinking of him as a bad boy. He is a man, a husband and father, making valiant efforts to act the part. Encouragement, praise when he deserves it -- that's the ticket now. Jean. Millbrook spent the week end with Mr., Mrs Kenneth Mutton. W.M.S. Meeting The WMS meeting was held June, 12 in the parsonage on the invitation of Mrs Brown. .11 members present. Mrs Hobbs and Mrs Ramer were in charge of the meeting. The opening hymn 'Let the Lower Lights he Burning' Prayers, Mrs Ramer and Mrs. Brown. Scripture reading. Mrs Hobbs: Mathew 6: 9-21 and 12-45 Theme Treasurers in the Word Roll Call Each member giving a verse in the Bible with treasurers in it. Business by Mrs Ramer, a letter from the Bible College, asking about fruit and vegetables to be sent, a thankyou for WMS for what they have done. It was decided to have a cleaning bee at the Church, Tuesday night, June 24 . Topic - by Mrs. Ramer, Report on the WMS Convention which was very interesting. Thanking all for the work they are doing in Prayers and Helpers in the work of the WMS. Topic - What hinders people from daily Prayer and Bible Reading (story by Mrs Hobbs, Pearl of Great Price and I was a Hindue by Mr. Jacob Paul Pathan India). Mrs. Hobbs closed the meeting with prayer. Mrs. McCorm-ack won the Treasure Chest Prize A lunch was served by the ladies in charge.

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