Page -'wo THE COLBORNE CHRONICLE. Thursday, November 24th, 1960 RIDGE ROAD by Mrs. J. W. Evely Mr. Campbell of Bowmanville called on Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Metcalf on Friday. Mrs. Albert Terwillegar, Will, Muriel and Morley of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hoare and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Pearson and family were at Toronto on Saturday. The men attended the fair and the rest visited Miss Evelyn Nobbs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis and Miss Florence Dewey of Belleville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong. [ Mrs. Lome McDonald spent a couple of days in Belleville with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. GOOD NEWS! You can now enjoy New Imported Expensive Flavours in CENTRAL SMITH ICE CREAM at the SAME LOW PRICE Old Fashioned Creamy Smoothness with the Richness of the Best l/2Gal. 77C V2 Gal. 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Mr. and Mrs. Ross Walker and Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Marsden and Peter, Toronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Chatten and family on Sunday. Mrs. Walter Chapman and Mrs. Dean Chapman called on Mrs. Elwood Rouse and Mrs. Roy Benedict on Monday and found Mrs. Benedict slightly better. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benedict, Cobourg and Mr. and Mrs. George Benedict and her mother, all of Toronto, called on Miss Nina Lacey on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Greeni-zen and family, Clayton, N.Y., called on Mr. and Mrs. John Cochrane and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cochrane on Sunday. Mrs. Ed. Mulhall entertained the ladies of the neighbour-j hood last Thursday afternoon in | honour of Mr. Mulhall's mother, j Toronto, who has been spending some time visiting Mr. and Mrs. I Mulhall, Janice and Nancy. EDVILLE by Miss Nina Lacey Service at Sharon United Church next Sunday at 11.15 a.m. Sunday School at 10.00 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Isaac and Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Isaac of Harwood were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ed. Hinman and Ray. ter Chapman on Sunday and Monday also visited Miss Nina Lacey. called on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Evely and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ellerton on Sunday afternoon. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Geo. Samis in the sudden passing of her mother at Buckhorn on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Martin and family of Toronto called on Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Metcalf on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Evely and family of Malton spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Evely. The Back Roads Do and Learners Home Making Club met on Friday at the home of Mrs. J. Kaiser under the supervision of Mrs. Kaiser and Mrs Evely. Miss Gale Watson of Peterborough Teachers' College spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watson. Ridge Road W.I. held a very successful bake and rummage sale on Saturday in Colborne. Glad to report Mrs. M. Mc-Kerlie is improving slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Papst and family of Brighton called on Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ellerton on Saturday. Mr. Chas. Connolly called on Mrs. Connolly in Belleville Hospital on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. Johns of Cobourg called on Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hobbins on Saturday evening. Mr. Billie Stickle spent Sunday tea hour with Mr. and Mrs. Sutton and Gloria in Colborne. Sergeant and Mrs. Jack Snape and family of Trenton spent Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Snape. They also called on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Evely and family of Malton, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Evely and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Samis and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ellerton on Sunday afternoon. Rev. Mr. Gibson of East Colborne called on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watson and Mrs. McKerlie on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Garry Connolly spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stickle. Mrs. Patrick Hobbins, Carol and Connie, called on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Fish and family of Union Neighbourhood called on Mr. and Mrs. A. Tyler 1 Saturday evening. Mr. Chas. Connolly called on Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simpson Salem on Sunday evening. CASTLETON by Mrs. F. Warner rs. H. Welton spent the week-end in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. J. McConnell. Mrs. Danny Simpson and Lynn of Trenton is spending a few weeks at Mr. and Mrs. J. Stillman while Danny is in Kingston Hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson and Dan and Mr. Fred Amor were at Coe Hill for the week-end deer hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Tait and George were in Toronto for the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Dow and attended the Winter Fair. Mrs. E. Trim spent the weekend at her home at Newtonville. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Black spent Friday at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. T. Black spent Sunday at Frankford visiting Mrs. Ferguson. The W.A. are holding a tea and bake sale in the Sunday School Hall on Saturday after- °Mrs. R. Moffat and Glen of Trenton spent last week at Mrs. F. Warners. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Inglis visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd l'n-glis at Odessa over the week-Mr. and Mrs. Jensen of Beaverton were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bush who returned with them for a visit. BUSH SCHOOL by Mrs. C. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Rex McColl and Mary visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sandercock, Fenella, on Sunday. Mrs. Harry Jones and Yvonne spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Vigus, Toronto, recently. Mr. Alan Jones spent the week-end with his brothers, Lyle and Elwood, at their hunting lodge near Apsley. Little Lloyd Barchuck has returned home from Sick Children's Hospital and is slowly improving after his accident. Mr. and Mrs. Baker and Linda spent Sunday with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Quinn. Mr. Ralph Jones and Charlie spent Friday with Mrs. Clare Mr. and Mrs. Len Fitchett and children, Cobourg, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McColl and two boys, Baltimore, visited their parents recently. "You and your togetherness.../^, we're in trouble..." At times like this, man's best friend is certainly no friend of mother's! But, when mother is modern she needn't worry about the mess, because she has the efficient help of electricity--and that magic pair . . . the modern automatic electric washer and dryer. For built-in insulation against washday weariness, install a modern automatic electric washer and dryer. You'll find they pay for themselves many times over in happier, easy-going living ! To get more out of life, get the most out of electricity. LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY FOR VOUR NEW HOME., I YOU'LL FIND-.--* . j Lee Electric PHONE 283 COLBORNE