Pagp Two THE COLBORNE CHRONICLE, Thursday, June 30th, I960 DUNDONALD Service next Sunday at 9.45. There will not be any Sunday School during July and August. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKnight and sons, Toronto, spent Sun-, day with Mrs. Roy Chapman. | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mutton attended the funeral of the late Mr. A. B. Taft, Brighton, on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Lila Wills, Port Hope, spent last week with her aunt, Mrs. Jack Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison attended the Cuthbert-Ruther-ford wedding in Colborne United Church on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Petch Plumbingand Heating ALTERATIONS -- REPAIRS -- NEW WORK ALL WORK and MATERIAL GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN l. v.ITeamish Phones: Shop 159W -- Residence 159J GEORGE EDISON RADIO & T.V. Sales and Service SPARTON T.V. -- ANTENNAS Hi-Fi -- Radios -- Tubes Tested Free Service to All Makes of Radios & T.V. DOVE'S LUNCH Day and Night Service Phone 131 Colborne Try Our Lunch Room for good food with prompt & courteous service 24 Stools and Tables A Full Line of Soft Drinks and Smokes and Paul, Willowdale, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Honey and his mother, Mrs. Arthur Petch. Mrs. Frank Chapman spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Day, Castleton. Mr. Chap-Bob and Philip, joined them on Sunday. The combined Dundonald and Sharon Schools held their picnic at Presqu'ile Point on Monday. Mrs. Florence Stimers, Niagara Fall, N.Y., spent a few with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stimers. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Stimers and Cheryl were Friday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald of Salem. Mrs. Victor Scott and Susan spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Dudley, Port Hope. Master Johnny Lackey celebrated his second birthday on Tuesday afternoon with a few little friends helping him celebrate. Mr. Clifford Oliver, King City, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oliver. Mrs. Eldred Eddy and sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilce, Shiloh. Mrs. Jack Montgomery and guest, Mrs. Lila Wills, called on Mrs. Claude Goodrich, Colborne, on Wednesday evening and spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hadwin. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Samons and Harvey spent Sunday with Mrs. Myrtle Nelson, Shelter Val- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chapmar and family, Cobourg, were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyal Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stimers and Mrs. Florence Stimers visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Herrington, Frankford, Sunday afternoon and in the evening called on Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mc-Quoid, Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Spaf-ford, Mr. and Mrs. Van Osten, Belleville, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dunnett. Mr. Mel Dudley and Michael, Port Hope, and Mr. Clarence Dudley, Oshawa, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Scott, "The Cedars". Mr. Clarence Dudley wiTl remain for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Honey, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Honey attended the 40th wedding a versary of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Poole, Hastings, last Wednesday night. Mrs. Charles Padgett, Peterborough, Mrs. A. Herrington and Lionel, Edville, spent Tues-with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chap-an and family called on Mr and Mrs. Almond Barrett, Castleton, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harren *and Audry, Brighton, Mr. and Mrs. Sirmon and Janice, Tor-i, called on Mrs. Clarence Goodrich and Mr. Bert Nichols on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Oliver and sons, Cobourg, were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oliver and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Oliver. Mrs. Florence Stimers, Niagara Falls, N.Y., was a Monday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wright and left with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Stimers for their home in Niagara Falls on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Honey, Mrs. Jack Montgomery, Mrs. Lila Wills and Norman Alyea attended the shower for Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cochrane on Saturday night at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cochrane, Edville. Mr. Jack Chapman accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKnight to Toronto Sunday and spent the night with his sister, Mrs. Roy Mutton and sons, Scarborough. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hadwin and family, Colborne, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Jack Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY Win or lose . . . there's going to be a "home run" tonight on the family's hot water supply. Active youngsters use a lot of hot water at bath-and-bed time, but with electricity on your side you'll be ahead of the game. Install a modern, two-element electric water heater of the right size and capacity for your family's needs. Then, when you scrub, tub or do the family washing, you'll always have an ample supply of hot water waiting for you. You won't have to wait for it. And, thanks to electricity, you have the extra reassurance of safety and absolute cleanliness in operation. To get more out of life, get the most out of electricity. lard Wetherup and Mr. Garry Wills, Toronto, called on them in the afternoon. Mrs. Lila Wills returned to Port Hope on Sunday evening. Messrs. Roy Darling, Morganston, Frank Goodrich, Brighton, Austin Eddy and Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Eddy called on Mr. Herb McDonald last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman, Bob and Philip, visited Mrs. A. Herrington, Edville, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Athol Clarke, Roy and Ricky, Port Hope, called on Mrs. Roy Chapman on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dunk and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Stimers, Peterborough. Mrs. Lila Wills, Port Hope, and her aunt, Mrs. Jack Montgomery were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Samons, "Pleasant View Farm". Mr. and Mrs. Willard Weath-erup and Garry, Toronto, called on Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wright on Sunday afternoon. Several from the neighbourhood attended the Walker Cemetery Decoration Service on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. George Branscombe, Grafton, spent Wednesday with her aunt, Mrs. Frank Chapman. Sunday callers on Mr. Herb McDonald were: Mr. and Mrs. Don Farrow and Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shopland, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trottman and Chris and Mrs. Douglas Potter, Brighton, Mr. George Walker, Castleton, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hadwin and family, Colborne, Messrs. Archie Chapman and Howard, Bill Smith, Lewis Van Wicklin and Gordon Honey. Group Three of Eden W.A. held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Erhest Mutton last Tuesday evening. i Mr. and Mrs. Bud Stimers and Cheryl and Mrs. Ross Wright (spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Murphy, Belleville. Mrs. Roy Chapman and Harold and guests Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKnight and sons, were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waite and Mrs. R. Waite, Hilton. Mr. Roy Packard and Winston attended the district Drumhead Service at Hastings on Sunday afternoon. < Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunk spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dunk, Campbellford. Master John Blyth, Colborne, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Packard. Miss Barbara Blyth spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Winston Packard, Mr. and Mrs. George Blyth and the rest of the family joined them on Sunday for a picnic supper on the lawn. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hutchison and James, Napanee, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Honey and attended Decoration Service at Walker Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald, Gordon and Debbie joined them for supper. id Mrs. Bud Stimers and Cheryl and Mrs. Florence Stimers, Niagara Falls, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. Alf Feather and Brenda, Belleville, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wright were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stimers. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Fiddick and Elaine, Lakeport, and Mr. Douglas Irwin, Hamilton, were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hesson and Grant and Mrs. Jim Hesson, Sr., Toronto, called on them on Sunday. Mr. Douglas Goodrich, Colborne, called on Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Oliver on Sunday. Mrs. Lila Wills, Port Hope, and Mrs. Jack Montgomery visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wright on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chapman and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyal Chapman. Mrs. Percy Goodwin and friends, Bowmanville, called on her mother, Mrs. Lila Wills and Mrs. Jack Montgomery on Sun-