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The Colborne Chronicle, 28 Apr 1960, p. 9

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THE COLBORNE CHRONICLE, Thursday, April 28th, I960 DUNDONALD (Continued from Page Four) Mr. Garnet Mutton spent the week-end with Mrs. Margaret Irish, Peterborough. Mrs. Douglas Mutton and Wayne, Mrs. Roy Packard, Mrs. Winston Packard and Mary attended the euchre at Shiloh on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Waite and Connie returned to their home in St. Catharines on Sunday after spending the Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Scott and daughter spent the week-end in Cooksville and attended tWe 25th wedding anniversary of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Chapman and family, Colborne, visited his mother, Mrs. Roy Chapman on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Cooney visited their daughter-in-law, JMrs. Joe Cooney in Cobourg Hospital on Tuesday and Friday. Mrs. Lyal Chapman is a patient in Trenton Memorial Hospital. We wish her a speedy covery. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Honey motored to Ottawa on Friday | and were accompanied by their" daughter, Mrs. John White and sons, who had spent the Easter holidays with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Honey spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lome Honey, Russell, and were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- an Hutchison, Napanee. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Samons and Harvey and Mrs. John Beggs, Campbellford, spent Monday with relatives in Campbellford. Lucky Dollar Store Weekend Specials THURS, FRI, SAT. - April 28, 29, 30 rosedale kernel corn, 14 oz................. 3 tins 39c hereford corn beef ....................... 41C instant coffee, Lucky Dollar 5 oz. 69c peanut butter, Lucky Dollar . 1G oz. 31c sunspun salad dressing ..... 16 oz.33c oranges, lB8's............................doZ. 39c grange juice, 48 oz...............3 tins $1 grapefruit.............................5 for 33c Cook's Groceteria Phone 56, Colborne WE DELIVER SHILOH by Mrs. Lawrence Mutton Service at Shiloh United Church will be at 9.45 a.m. next Sunday. Miss Nellie Mutton was an over night guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Purdy, Milton, on Tuesday. In the afternoon she attend the annual Easter Tea of the Federation of Women Teachers' Association in Tor-Mrs. Elwood Wright, Gerald and Brian, Smithfield, visited Mrs. Walter Ferguson on Wednesday afternoon. Miss Stephanie Mutton was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mutton and Miss Anne Irish on Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Robert Darke visited Mrs. M. Fulford and Mrs. Walter Ful-ford on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mutton and Ross spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mutton. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dale visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Darke on Thursday evening. Mrs. J. McCracken, Mrs. Delbert McLaughlin, Lynn and Sharon, Colborne, visited Mrs. Walter Ferguson on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Purdy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dale and girls were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Purdy. Mrs. Jim Purdy and Shirley and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Purdy, Port Hope, were also supper guests. id Mrs. W. W. Mutton visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferguson on Friday evening. Several ladies attended the Tea in Dundonald Hall on Thursday afternoon. Mr. Jack Purdy visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Purdy, Graf-n, on Saturday. Miss Nellie and Mr. Hugh Mutton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mutton, Dundonald. Mr. and Mrs. Len Turk and sons, visited Mr. Robert Darke and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Darke 1 Saturday evening. Miss Anne Irish was an over ght guest of Miss Stephanie Mutton. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mutton ere weekend guests of Mrs. C. Irish, Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferguson, Victor, Eric and Philip, visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCracken, Cobourg, on Sunday afternoon. Mesdames C. J. Mutton, John Dunk and Lawrence Mutton attended the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion in Colborne on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Day and family and Mr. Bert Wilce visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Darke on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Garnet Mutton spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mutton. Mrs. Lawrence Mutton visited Mrs. Frank Morrison on Friday-afternoon. EDVILLE by Miss Nina Lacey Service at Sharon United Church next Sunday at 7.30. Sunday School at 10 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hinman, Creighton Heights, called Mrs. E. Hinman and Ray on Friday. Look what I get for stepping on spiders! Mr. George McDonald, Toronto, was an over night guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lome McDonald, Friday night: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Godwin and daughters, Whitby, and Mrs. Roy Brown, Hilton, were supper guests on Saturday of Miss Maude and Ray Hoare. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Walker a d Donald, Toronto, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Chatten. Sharon W.A. met at the home of Mrs. Rist last Wednesday evening. Sorry to hear that Mrs. Rist had a fall and hurt her back. Best wishes for a speedy recovery. Mrs. Elwood Wright, Smith-field, and Mrs. Dean Chatten and Susan, Hilton, spent last Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Dean Chapman. Misses Carolyn Arlis and Ros-ale Chatten returned home on Sunday having spent the Easter holidays in Toronto visiting relatives. ! Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sprung and family, Oshdwa, and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Walters and family of Belleville were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lome McDonald on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Chap-Gail and Cheyrl, were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Rouse and family, Union Neighbourhood. Lome McDonald and Mrs. Arthur Trenear were Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reg McCann, Codrington. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stickle were in Toronto on Saturday to attend the wedding of Mrs. Stickle's neice, Miss Marlyn Eckert and Mr. James Bain. And what do you know... it's washday ! But who cares with electricity to chase those washday blues. In homes with automatic electric washers and dryers . . . mothers time for little boys with nothing to do. More time for the children . . . more time for all the thin«s you like to do . . . that's the joy of owning a modern electric washer and dryer. When your washday disposition is "weatherproof you'll find your nerves arc "shatter-proof." In fact, you'll find that a great many oflife's little problems "come out in the wash" when you own an automatic electric washer and dryer. To get more out of life--get the most out of electricity. LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY TIMELY TIPS A lot of batteries are in pretty weak shape towards the- ehd of a winter. And corroded terminals and posts certainly don't help the situation. Wash the top of the battery and connections with a solution of baking soda, then rinse with water suggests Hal Wright, Ontario Department of Agriculture extension specialist. Keep the solution away from the vent holes. Remove terminals and clean them inside and out with a soft rag (don't scrape or sandpaper them, because acid might fly in your eyes). Finally, clean battery posts, re-install terminals, and coat all exposed matal surfaces with a light grease. r f * O^- INSURANCE Auto, Burglary, Fire, Floaters, Liability, Plate Glass, Etc. WILLIAM J. TROOP, JR. Phone 114 Colborne £XPE#T • IF A PICTURE TUBE SHOULD BECOME A MUCT, -JUST BE PRACTICAL SEND FOR US George Edison Radio and TV Sales and Service

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