page nine Colborne Chronicle Thursday, December 11, 1969 DUNDONALD News Of SALEM White gift Sunday is next Sunday Dec. 14, at 11.00 am by the Sunday School, combined Service. Candlelight Service is Dec. 21sft at 7.30 p.m. Mr., Mrs Jack Purdy were Sunday dinner guests of Mr., Mrs Cecil Dale, Hilton. Mrs Stuart Oliver and family visited her parents! Mr., Mrs Davo Lackey, Wicklow, Sunday. Mrs Howard Oliver returned Thursday from a visit with her daughter end son in law in N;a-gra Falls where she spent some time in hospital with filu and pneumonia. end with her parents M ., Mrs Mel Dudley 'The Cedars' Mr. Ronald Chapman Paul ai.d David, Colborne, Mr., Mrs Geia-Id Waite and Donna, Mr. Jack Chapman, Jane and Bradley, Brown's Corners called on Mrs. Roy Chapmn and Ray Sunday. Mr., Mrs Van Waite spent Sunday with their daughter and so:>-in law Mr., Mrs Gary Holmes, Oshawa. Mrs Clifford Godwin, Carol & Kathy, Whitby spent Saturday with Mrs Roy Chapman and Ray We are sorry to report Mrs Bob Rowley is in Cobourg District Gen. Hospital suffering from pneumonia, we wish her a spet-dy recovery. Mrs Elmer Whittacker returned home Saturday after spending two weeks in London, England with her son and daughter in law Mr., Mrs Jim; Whittacker and visited with them on their reiurn to Ottawa. Masters Scott and Brian Mutton Sal:m pen't ewe'end wth their grandparents, M ., Mrs Douglas Mutton, Mr., Mrs Wayne Mutton spent Sunday with them. Mrs Fr:d Pearson. Coiborne family dinner at the home of was guest of honour at a reoe.it daughter, Mrs George Peters, Mr. Peiters and family . The occasion was Mrs Pearson's 92nd birthday. Mrs Helen Ferguson is home from Peterboro hospital where she underwn; a nasal operation. Miss's Ba bara and Brenda Chrtterson, Orhawa w re home with parents, Mr., Mrs Lloyd Chattersrn last w ekend. CW h 1 their hei their first e.chre Satu ■evening; winners w :re I high, Jack Smith'; Lcne h; Thelma Trottman (playing man) Low, Edith Pearson ( man). Laaes high, Ethel Dunk hands, Edith Quinn; Law Smith; Lucky card, Ruby Mr., Mrs R mmer, Scarboro will be moving to Salem in spring. They have purchased the Ferguson residence on the S. side of No. 2 Hwy. The Ferguson's n?w home is rapidly nearing completion. It is being built on the N. side of the highway. Several Salem folk enjoyed the euchre at Dundonald Sat. tain the UCW Wed. evening Mrs George Peters will enter-(.'on't forget, your dish for the pot luck supper at 7 p.m.; Mrs Ada Smith spent Monday afternoon in Colborne with her friend, Mrs Nellie Whaley. The Sunday School children have commenced practices for the annual Christmas concert. ; Lone Susan iriffis. Evans Funeral Home KING STREET WEST HW"%BBB COLBORNE 355--2829 PERSONALIZED DISTINCTIVE SERVICE 300 cc $695. or 1 ess * trailers and Sleighs * Clothing and accessories * Largest modern showroom * Oil, $12.00 per case * Area's oldest dealership "Better deals are made at" R0LLIES MARINE BRIGHTON 475-2044 * New and Used DAILY UNTIL 9 P.M. EXCEPT SAT. UNTIL 4 P.M. Xnr Gift XMAS SHOPPING PARTY THURS. DEC. 11 th. 7 - 9 P.M. FEEL LUCKY! CASH YOUR BABY BONUS AT F.E.A GRIFFITHS A FOR A TEN DOLLAR MERCH. CERT. PLEASE FILL IN AND DEPOSIT AT STORE FOR LUCKY DOOR PRIZE ON DEC. 11th 7 to 9 p.m Phone number FOR DAD FOR MOM | FOR SALLY & BILLY I Cologne Sets .75c-4.50 1 Sweaters 4.98-7.77 f Perfume, Pool Tables 2.99 - 6.98 I Laundry hamper 9.88 1 Mitts, Hockey Sticks 1.00-2.00 I House Coats 4.98 -13.98 1 Stocking Stuffers, Hats 1.00-1.50 I Blouses 1.83 - 5.98 f Tnkes, Ride'em Toys 4.29-8.191 Slippers 1.98-2.19 | Black Boards, Models .88c-5.29 I Appliances, Lingerie | Slippers, Road Race Set ASK ABOUT OUR LAY-AWAY AND CREDIT PLAN F. E. A. GRIFFITHS Corp.