Page Two THE COLBORNE CHRONICLE, Thursday, September 15th, 1960 RIDGE ROAD by Mrs. J. W. Evely Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Calvert and son of Brighton called on Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hobbins on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Evely spent Wednesday and Thursday in Toronto with relatives. Mrs. James Sheppard, Linda and Wilfred, spent Friday last week in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dillman of . Porcupine spent a few days with Mrs. Ambrose Dillman. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bland of Oshawa called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stickle on Sunday after-Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Smeal of Guelph spent the week-end with Mr. W. W. Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Metcalf and family of Cobourg spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Metcalf. Sergeant and Mrs. Jack Snape and family of Trenton spent Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Snape. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lowes of Port Hope called on Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hobbins on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Sheppard called on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Evely on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Detlor of Belleville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Sheppard. Mrs. Harry Stickle and Billie called on Mrs. George Stickle in Colborne. Mr. and Mrs. Scea of Lake-field called on Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Metcalf recently. Mr. John Sheehan called on Mr. and Mrs. John Snape on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johns of Cobourg called on Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hobbins on Saturday and Sunday evenings. Miss Patsy Hobbins returned to Smith Falls to resume her studies. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Terwille-gar and Lois of Oshawa accompanied by Miss Noreen Lang of Byron and friend of London called on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Evely on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Harry Stickle and Mary called on Mr. and Mrs. James Haynes in Colborne. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kirby of Port Credit spent the week-end with Mr. W. W. Rose. Mrs. Patrick Hobbins spent Saturday in Cobourg. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Papst and family of Brighton called on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Evely on Sunday evening. Mrs. J. W. Evely spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hobbins. Miss Gloria Sutton of Colborne was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stickle. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Northrope and daughter of Trenton spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. Patrick Hobbins. Mrs. Jas. Sheppard is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Detlor in Belleville. Mrs. Harry Stickle, Mary and Tom, were in Cobourg on Saturday and'called on Miss Alice Millford. Mr. and Mrs. Archie McNeil of Trenton called on Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hobbins on Sunday afternoon. PLUMBING and HEATING CLARE HECLA FURNACES PURIFIERS -- PRESSURE SYSTEMS WATER SOFTENERS DOUG HAIG Phones: Office 21, Res. 388 Brighton, Ont. CASTLETON by Mrs. F. Warner Mr. and Mrs. Russel Baker of Welcome were Sunday guests of Mrs. D. Arkils. Mr. and Mrs. J. Goodrich spent last week at Bancroft with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dovell left last week for Saskatchewan to spend six weeks with rela- Mrs. Ernest McCracken, Cobourg, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Partridge. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Day have moved to Colborne. Mrs. Sarah Whiteley spent a month recently with Mr. and Mrs. Carman Robertson, Wind-Mr. and Mrs. R. Moffat, Trenton, Miss Mary Moffat, Toronto, Mr. Bruce Moffat and Miss Margaret Westrink of Oshawa visited Mrs. E. Moffat on Sun- >y- Mr. Frank McQuoid had an operation in St. Joseph's Hospital last Saturday. Mrs. McQuoid is spending this week at Peterborough. Mrs. F. Warner spent Tuesday Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Herron of Brighton visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Ducie on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Shipman and children of Scarborough week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. D. Dingwall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dingwall and children of Scarborough ; week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. D. Dingwall, Sr. Mrs. Chas. Quinn is spending a week at Mr. and Mrs. N. Carters, Toronto, and then flying on Thursday this week to St. -John's, Newfoundland, for the wedding of her grandson, Nick Carter, on Saturday. 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. COLBORNE, ONTARIO PHONE: OFFICE 369; HOUSE 182-r-23 Store Hours: 8 a.m-6 p.m.; Fri. 8 a.m.-9.30 p.m. Jenings Fuels SUMMER PRICES are STILL in effect Order Now before price goes up! Present Price $26.50 Space Heaters Cleaned Those wishing to have space heaters cleaned, please call agent within the next month. Now is the time! Fulford and Mr. Walter Fulford on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sheer, Winnipeg, and Mr. and Mrs. Harjy Hodge, Hilton, called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mutton on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Devitt, Mrs. Hubbs, Mrs. Grant and Mr. N. Dickinson, Bowmanville, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mutton on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferguson and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCracken, Cobourg, o» Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ted Gillespie visited Mrs. Lawrence Mutton on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Austin Eddy and Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Eddy and sons were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilce. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mutton were week-end guests of Mrs. C. Irish and on Saturday afternoon attended Orono Fair. They were all supper guests of Mrs. Waddell. Mrs. Lyall McCullough visited her mother in Cobourg Hospital during the week. EDVILLE by Miss Nina Lacey No service at Sharon United Church next Sunday, it beinj Eden's anniversary. Sunday School at 10.00 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Chatten were to Trenton on Sunday and brought little Arthur home from the hospital with them. His leg better but sorry to hear he is t feeling very well at present. A car load of Edville ladies attended the Community Institute meeting at the home of Mrs. L. Dumas, Hilton, on Wed- :sday night. Mrs. Roy Brown and Allen, Hilton, were dinner guests of Miss Maude and Ray Hoare on Sunday and Mr. Fred Hoare, Cobourg, was a supper guest. Mrs. Ross Walker, Toronto, is spending a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Chatten and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Chapman attended the C.N.E. at Toronto last Thursday night and Gail and Cheryl were over night guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mutton, Shiloh. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gandaur, Castleton, called on Miss Nina Lacey last Wednesday. Mrs. George Armstrong and Miss Maude Hoare attended Hilton W.M.S. meeting at the home of Mrs. R. Russell, Hil- Misses Carolyn and Arlis Chatten attended 4-H Achievement Day at Brighton on Saturday and received their spoons. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Chapman and family along with other friends were at the Cream of Barley Camp at Bowmanville on Sunday. Mrs. Elwood Rouse, Union Neighbourhood, and Mrs. Geo. Davis, Colborne, called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chapman on Sunday evening. HELP WANTED AT SEAWAY FOODS LTD. COLBORNE MEN AND WOMEN Agent: PHONE 351 DON REDICK COLBORNE SHILOH by Mrs. Lawrence Mutton There will be no service at Shiloh United Church n Sunday as it is Eden United Church anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. McGee and Mrs. Waddell, Orono, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mutton on Monday afternoon. Mrs. R. Pretsell and Mrs. J. Mutton called on Mrs. Ted Gillespie on Monday afternoon. Miss Borland, Campbellford, and the Misses Hardy, Morganston, called on Miss Nellie Mutton on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Lawrence Mutton attended a meeting of the Quinte Ladies Legion in Trenton Legion Hall on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gillespie] were guests at the receptii following the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kimmerly in Canton on Saturday afternoon at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Clayton Pattison. Mrs. Gerald Dunk and family called on Mr. and Mrs. John Dunk on Sunday afternoon. Miss Jean Steenburgh, Hastings, also called on them. Misses Gail and Cheryl Chapman, Edville, were over night guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mutton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dudley and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilce on Sunday] afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Darke visited Mr. and Mrs. Clare Day, Castleton, on Sunday. Mrs. Cecil Dale and girls called on Mr. and Mrs. J. Purdy on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Purdy, Grafton, were supper guests. Mrs. M. Peterson and Mr. llRobert Darke visited Mrs. M. We require more help than usual due to increased operations. Starting date approximately September 21 -- Phone 310, Colborne SEAWAY FOODS LIMITED D. McLaughlin, Mgr. ROSENEATH FAIR September 23 and 24 FINE AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS on display ★ GOOD HORSE RACING also PONY RACING ENTERTAINMENT of all kinds for All People ★ Turkey Dinners will be served by Mrs. Leslie Sherwin at Maple Lodge PLEASE DO COME!