Page Eight THE COLBORNE CHRONICLE, Thursday, June 2nd, 1860 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. Bill Harrison and Kim were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross and Gary of Cobourg. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Waite of Kingston visited his mother, Mrs. J. G. Waite on Sunday. Mrs. J. F. Haynes returned home on Sunday after spending the past ten days with Lt. Clare Haynes and family, Camp Gage-town, N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Muskett, Trenton, were Sunday guests of Miss Marjorie Muskett. Miss Jeanne Latimer, Belleville General Hospital, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. George Latimer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ward spent the week-end in Oakville, Clarkson, and Toronto, with friends and visited Mr. Halli-day in Oakville Hospital. Miss Maude Connors spent the week-end at Viamede Resort Hotel, Mount Julian, attending the annual meeting of Cham-plain Council of the Bell Telephone Company. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cuthbert, Guy, Jill and Tammy, of Kingston spent the holiday week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bilcox. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Terry of Clarkson spent Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Andrus have to-day returned to their home in North Carolina after visiting their relatives here for the past two weeks. Mrs. Ellen Day, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Day and daughter, Donna Lorraine, spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. F. Bletsoe and Lily Bletsoe of Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCracken, Eleanor and Kenneth of Newcastle spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Almonte McCracken. Mr. and Mrs. Bullock of Lake-field called on Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Hart on Sunday. Mr. Charles Simmons of Willowdale spent a day with his mother, Mrs. Ethel Simmons, over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brammer and girls, Don Mills, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Al Cammack. Mrs. Kenneth Steele and daughter, Elin returned to their home in Ottawa on Sunday after spending the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. MeNally, Mr. Steele spent the week-end here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clarey attended the graduation at Convocation Hall, University of Toronto, on Wednesday, May 25th, 1960, when their son, James, received his B.Sc.Phm. Flight Lieut, and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson and family of Centralia visited his aunt, Mrs. Ethel Simmons and Mrs. Nellie Hargreaves one day recently. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Charlesworth. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kerr and daughter, Marie, of Cobourg, visited Old St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Sunday, May 22nd, for the baptism of their granddaughter, Donna Lorraine Day. After the service they spent the remainder of the day with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Day, Donna, and Mrs. Ellen Day. Mrs. Thomas Cook of Columbus, Mrs. G. Brent, Raglan, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brent of Oshawa, visited with the former's granddaughters, Miss Doris Cook and Mrs. Norman Shel-drick and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Campbell, Holly and Heather, of Have-lock, spent Sunday with Mr. an4 Mrs. Chas. Teal and family at their cottage, Little Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Campbell spent Sunday in Toronto with Mrs. G. D. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Arkles and Barbara, North Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hawkey, Billy and Susan, Ridgeway, Miss Norma Arkles, Hamilton, visited their mother Mrs. W. L. Arkles over the week-end. Miss Marion Nichol, Belleville, Miss Rhena Mcllroy, Director of Music Studies, Hamilton Teachers' College, Mrs. Alice Pyke, Dean of Women, Hamilton Teachers' College, Miss Charlotte Layton, Hamilton, Miss Jean Shearer, Toronto, Miss Willow Singer, Librarian, London Teachers' College, visited Mrs. W. L. Arkles and attended the graduation of Miss Norma Arkles at Kingston on Saturday, May 21st. Miss Marlene L. Davis, eleven year old daughter of Mrs. Gordon J. Davis, received her second grade diploma of Ballet this week with first class honours. Marlene did several numbers in a recent recital held in Belleville of the Lillian Esther Ballet Studio of Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Frauts and family, Trenton, were week-end guests of Mrs. S. Ball. (more personals on Page Three) IGA Bonus Tape Gift of the Pdonth All Food Features Effective June 2nd, 3rd and 4th. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. Pear Shaped -- Save 24c IVfe lb. Tin Maple Leaf Ham $1.29 Save 16c 6 oz. Jar IGA Instant Coffee 69c Kelloggs -- Save 9c 6V2 oz, Pkgs. Special " K " 2 for 49c IGA 48 Biscuit Pkg. 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