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The Colborne Chronicle, 22 Jun 1960, p. 2

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THE COLBORNE CHRONICLE, Thursday.. June 2nd, 1960 DUNDONALD by Mrs. Gordon Honey Service next Sunday at 9.45 a.m. Sunday School at 11 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Samons, "Pleasant View Farm", attended the Finch-Bateman wedding at Springbrook United Church on Saturday. Mrs. Kenneth Mutton spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Taft, Brighton. " Miss Margaret Simpson, Cobourg, spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Trott- Mrs. Gordon Honey and Mrs. Stanley Pearson attended Salem W.A. last Wednesday evening and showed pictures of Five Oaks. Mrs. Lawrence Chapman attended the funeral of her cousin, the late Mrs. Fred Hardy, Morganston, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carter, Colborne, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman and Mrs. A. Herrington on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Samis, Browns' Corners, and son, Clayton, Victoria, B.C., were Tuesday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mutton. Mrs. Fred Pearson is visiting with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. George Peters, Mrs. Robert Pretsell, Toronto, spent the week-end with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Packard. Mr. Mel Dudley, Port Credit, spent the week-end with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Scott and his father, Mrs. Clarence Dudley at "The Cedars". Mrs. Phil Gros-jean, Grafton, joined them Saturday night for supper. Mr. and Mrs. William Samons, Rochester, N.Y., and Mr. Basil Samons, Cobourg, called on Mr. and Mrs. Archie Samons on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Herrington, Brighton, called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman and his mother, Mrs. A. Herrington on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mutton and sons, Scarborough, called on Mrs. Roy Chapman on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dunk and family, Norwood, were Sunday dinners guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunk. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dunk and son and Mrs. Bessie Jones, Campbellford, called on them in the afternoon. Mrs. Myrtle Nelson, Shelter Valley, spent Saturday with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Samons, Pleasant View Farm. Mr. Lionel Herrington, Edville, called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman and her mother, Mrs. A. Herrington on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Stimers, Cobourg, and their niece, Miss Sandra Tackaberry, Warkworth, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stimers. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mutton attended the Maher-McBride wedding in St. Michael's Catholic Church, Cobourg, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Grosjean, Grafton, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mahassey and David, Whitby, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Scott and Mr. Clar-. er.ce Dudley. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Oliver and sons, Cobourg, were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oliver and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Swain and Brenda, Brighton, were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Packard and guest, Mrs. Robert Pretsell, and Mrs. Walter Pearson attended the Wright-Bennett wedding, Trenton, and reception at Carrying Place on Saturday and later visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Bennett, Trenton. Mrs. Pretsell and Mrs. Pearson visited their sister, Mrs. Ted Gillespie, in Trenton Memorial Hospital. Sunday callers on Mr. Herb McDonald were Mr. and Mrs. Don Farrow and Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trottman, Russell and Chris, Brighton, Mr. Ernest McDonald, Colborne, Dr. and Mrs. Peter William McDonald, Wyandotte, Michigan and Mr. Gordon Dun- Member of the Wedding nett. Mr. Fred Hempstead, Cobourg, was a Sunday supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Winston Packard. Mrs. Robert Pretsell, Toronto, is spending a few days with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson. Mr. Bill Scott and sister, Joan, and her friend, Cookstown, called on Mr. and Mrs. Victor Scott at "The Cedars" on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mutton and ns, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Domm, Gregory and Cavin, Scarbor- igh, called on Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mutton on Sunday. Mrs. Stanley Oliver, Cobourg, called i them in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Honey attended the Colborne Band and Baton parade in Brighton Park on Sunday evening and later visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Herrington and family, Brighton, Mr. and Mrs. John Day and family, Castleton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman and Mrs. A. Herrington on Sunday. Mr. Wesley Finch and Miss Lenora Bateman, Springbrook, called on Mr. and Mrs. Archie Samons, Pleasant View Farm, on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Simpson, Douglas and Shawn, Flint Michigan, called on Mrs. Herbie Trottman and Mr. Herb McDonald on Monday morning. Bob Chapman attended the school tour to Toronto on Friday and spent the week-end with his brother, Leonard, at Port Credit. Mr. Fred Irwin visited Mr. Fred Vansickle in Cobourg General Hospital on Sunday after-Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stimers attended the Tackaberry-Doh-erty reception at the home of Matter of fact-it probably all started with a date made by a phone call. And when it comes to detailed arrangements, planning, orders, and the inevitable last-minute changes-then your telephone really becomes completely indispensable. Actually, that is true for so many things we do: the telephone is always there, always ready to help and to serve. We take it for granted, it's so handy and so inexpensive. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA £ Mr. and Mrs. J. Doherty, Brick-ly, Saturday, and were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tackaberry, Warkworth. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ran-dell, West Hill, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Honey and his mother, Mrs. Arthur Petch. Mrs. Roy Packard spent last Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. George Blyth, Colborne. Mr. Austin Eddy spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Eddy, Roseneath. Mrs. Roy Packard visited her sister, Mrs. Ted Gillespie, in Trenton Memorial Hospital on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Almond Barrett, Castleton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chapman on Sunday evening. Mrs. Roy Packard spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Law-:e Chapman, Shiloh. INSURANCE Auto, Burglary, Fire, Floaters, Liability, Plate Glass, Etc. WILLIAM J. TROOP, JR. 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