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The Colborne Chronicle, 18 Feb 1960, p. 8

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THE COLBORNE CHRONICLE, Thursday, February 18th, 1960 Colborne - District Personals When you have guests or social activities, let us tell your friends about it. Just phone your news items to 44, The Colborne Chronicle. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ham-1 Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Pember are den and Mr. and Mrs. Al. Dale j on two weed's vacation. spent Thursday in Toronto. - ! Mr. Bob Turner of Cornwall Mrs. G. Ellis, Peterborough ■ was an over night guest of Mr. visited Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Pern- and Mrs. Tom McDonald on ber on the week-end. Wednesday. Phone 254r23 Colborne All Work Guaranteed SALEM RADIO & T.V. SERVICE Electrohome Sales - Aerials { ---- j Recond.tioned Sets JOHN FENAUGHTY j Mr. Wayne Peebles, Queen's University, Kingston, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Peebles. Mrs. S. Ball is visiting her son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ball, in Bowmanville for several days. Miss Marilyn Barnicke of Port Credit spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Armstrong and family. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hale (nee Leila Low-ery) of Colborne on the birth of a daughter in Belleville General Hospital. Miss Maude Connors is in Toronto this week attending a Chief Operator's meeting of the Bell Telephone Company at the King Edward Hotel. Miss Karen Redner, Miss Rosemary Marsh, Toronto Teachers' College, arc teaching at Lakeport School with Mrs. Ivan Buchanan this week. Sorry to report that Mr. Pat Gale froze his nose last week. Warm weather will son be here Mrs. F. W. Taylor is spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. Malcolm Snelgrove in Dunrob-in, Ontario. Flying Officer and Mrs. John Leiper and Leslie and Steven left on Sunday for Chatham, New Brunswick, after an extended sta\ in Colborne. Flying Officer Leiper will be stationed in Chatham, N.B. Mrs. Thomas Yarrow and Mrj and Mrs. Bruce Yarrow of Belleville visited Mr. S. E. Turpin on Saturday, February 13th.' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harrison and Kim spent Thursday evening with h~er parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Adcock, Hampton. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. George McCracken of Grafton who will have been married fifty-three years this Saturday, February 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Cammack and Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDon-left Sunday for a vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Stu Carr and Mr. and Mrs. George Westrope arrived home from Florida on the week-end. Miss Marjorie Muskett, Miss Annie Bishop, Mr. Ted Bugg and Mrs. Chas. Bugg visited Miss Jessie Bugg who is a patient in Toronto General Hospi- 1 on Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ball on The arrival of daughter. Miss'Jeanne Lalimer, Kingston, is spending a Tew days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Latimer. DOLLAR DAYS All Food Features Effective February 18, 19, 20. Grocery Prices Effective until February 27th We reserve the right to limit quantities. IGA Ripe 'n Ragged -- Save 16c -- CHOICE PEACHES Aylmer -- Save 10c CHOICE PEAS Aylmeer -- Save 10c CHOICE TOMATOES 5 Heinz -- Save 25c TOMATO KETCHUP 5 7 A NCY PEAS 6 12ozPkgs- $1 CHEESE SLICES 3 8ozPkgs- $1 California Easy to Peel Navels Aylmer Fancy -- Save 16c $ Tomato Juice 88j£l Aylmer Boston Brown -- Save 16c $ Beans with Pork 7^1 Save 16c Beef or Irish $ York Stew 415 oz. Ti«s 1 Saico Fancy White -- Save 11c S Tuna Fish 3 * oz. Tins 1 Tomato or Vegetable -- Save 13c $ Aylmer Soup 9 10 <«. Tins 1 Chocolate, Pineapple or White Garden Fresh Flavour Sunkist Oranges TEXAS 3$ -f . CARROTS d0Z. Q large Size 138's A *J ' bunches 29c SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFER TABLERITE QUALITY MEATS 1 lb. Package WIENERS PillsburyCakeMix3pk:zs 1 Tll°Vlh^ ^AITSAr,F All For White Swan -- Save 6c $ OfWJ J/\UL Toilet Tissue 8 rolls 1 \ ~?*JK~ I BOLOGNA Fresh Lean Half or Whole LEG ROAST O' PORK ib 49c Watch IGA's New T.V. Show STILL AVAILABLE! IGA'S SENSATIONAL OFFER ROMPER ROOM 48 raqsFROLE fun for the kiddies -- check your local newsnaner f\7 V^i»kJKJ 1-41. % 1LJM~A Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mrs. F. J. Hart who passed away on Monday in St. Micheal's Hospital, Toronto. Als*o to the family 6f the late Mr. J. Blackhall who passed away in Florida on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bellamy of Cannington spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Willet Masters. Mrs. Bellamy accompanied mother to the Valentine Tea at the United Church. It's fun for the kiddies -- check your local newspap for time & channel, on daily Monday thru Friday Get yours to-day at your local IGA Old Paper Found Mrs. Theo Jones of Castleton brought a 1905 edition of the old Colborne Enterprise into the office of the Chronicle. Mrs. Jones found the old paper in her home. The paper had to be handled with care as it was very brittle with age, but despite the age the type was in excellent reading condition. was quite interesting to note some of the prices that prevailed in that year. Mr. Thomas Brown who operated a clothing store at the time had these ■tides for sale, silk at 50c per yard and genuine kid gloves at a pair. We also noticed in another advertisement, a 97 piece dinner set for $10.00. Quite a difference to-day. INSURANCE Auto, Burglary, Fire, Floaters, Liability, Plate Glass, Etc. WILLIAM J. TROOP, JR. Phone 114 Colborne TV-fiAMOSeiuto i IS WHAT WE DO AT PRICES THAT ARE FAIR George Edison Radio and TV Sales and Service

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