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The Colborne Chronicle, 22 Dec 1960, p. 8

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THE COLBORNE CHRONICLE Thursday, December 22nd 1960 Colborne Chronicle Established in 1959; Successor to the Colborne Express, (Est. 1866) and the Colborne Enterprise, (Est. 1886) Published every Thursday at the office of publication. King Street, Phone 44, Colborne, Ontario WILLIAM T. HARRISON -- Editor and Manager Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Assoc. Member of the Ontario Weekly Newspaper Assoc. Subscriptions Payable In Advance In Canada $2.00 In U.S.A. $3.00 (Authorized as Second Class mail, Post Office Dept., Ottawa) 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. Congratulations to Mrs. Clara Gwynne who celebrated her 83rd birthday on Monday, December 19th. Her daughter, Mrs. Harold Valleau, entertained at a Surprise Birthday Party in the afternoon. Those attending were Mrs. Ted McMurray, Mrs. Doug McMurray, Mrs. A. Daw, Mrs. J. Ronald, Mrs> Chas. Spradbrow, Mrs. George Baitley, Mrs. Gladys Hart, Mrs. Bill Harrison and Kim, Mrs. George Latimer and Johnny. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Brown of Toronto, Mrs. Bill Johnson of Peterborough, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Turney and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McColl of Apsley spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Willet Masters. Mr. Don Redick is a patient in Kingston General Hospital. Mrs. Redick visited him on Tuesday. NOTICE! COLBORNE LUMBER WILL EE CLOSED from Dec. 19 to Ian. 9 (incl) FOR ANNUAL HOLIDAYS Miss Mildred Turney of Oshawa spent the week-end with her parents. e are sorry to hear that Mr. Audley Terwilliger, Division St., is in Belleville Hospital. Trust he will be home for the holidays. Miss Barbara Spencer, Ryerson Institute, Toronto, is spending the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spencer. Mr. Tim Post, Toronto, is holidaying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Post. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Warner attended the marriage of her neice, Eunice Wilhelmina Gertrude Hicks to Richard Lome Hamilton on Saturday, December 17th, at the Campbellford Free Methodist Church. A reception was held following the ceremony in St. John's Audi- We are glad to report Mr. Howard Free has returned home from Belleville General Hospi- Miss Lillian Mutton, Toronto, is visiting Mrs. M. Chesterfield and Mrs. Palen. MERRY CHRISTMAS We're singing out our best wishes to you for a Christmas that will fulfill all your dearest dreams of abundant happiness shared witlh your loved ones ... of good fellowship and good cheer . . . and deep contentment. K. R. Cunliffe School of Dancing AND THE HOBBY SHOP Here's hoping that this Happy Holiday Season rings in much joy for our dear Friends and Patrons, now and in all the years to come. COLBORNE GARAGE I Holiday Greetings! We would like to join the chorus | of good wishes coming your way g % for the most joyous Christmas $ |< you've ever had. I SUMMER'S 1 5 to $1.00 STORE I 5 Mr. and Mrs. Alan Gwynn< and son, Scarborough, spent \ J*******************^^ Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. H. Valleau and Mrs. Clara! j/*" Gwynne. g * * * * y Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Suddesigg and family of Scarborough spent the week-end with her father, Mr. Howard Free and Mrs. Free and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hay. They also called on other Colborne relatives and friends. Mrs. S. M. Skinner has returned home after spending two weeks in Rochester, N.Y., with her sister, Mrs. O. S. Chase and neice, Gale. Sunday guests of Mrs. M. Chesterfield and Mrs. Palen i y were Mr. and Mrs. Lavern McDonald, Miss Lillian Mutton, Mr. Victor Mutton and Miss Norma McGibbin, all of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Athol Clarke and boys of Port Hope called in the afternoon. Correction In the obituary of Mr. Fraser Rutherford in last week's paper, it should have been Mr. Ivan Chapin as pallbearer instead of Mr. Jim Chapin. May every star in the heavens, every joyful Christmas hymn, every greeting from the heart remind us of the true deep maning, the inspiring message of Christmas. COLBRIGHT ORCHARDS and COLD STORAGE Joe Persofsky & Staff A construction company worker was crushed to death this morning when a vehicle he was driving on an uncompleted section of highway 401 between Colborne and Grafton o turned. Dead is Glenn Elwood Galbraith, 28, of Scott Street, Wingham, Ontario, father of two children. He was employed by the Seeg-miller Construction Company. Police say Galbraith was driving a front end loader when he lost control of the vehicle 01 icy part of the pavement. The machine overturned, pinning him underneath. A fellow worker spotted the accident and summoned aid. He was taken to Cobourg District General Hospital, but was dead on arrival. Death was tributed to injuries received the accident. Cpl. Lyle Erskine, Cobourg Detachment O.P.P., said that an inquest would be held at 10.00 a.m. on December 17th. As you observe the joyful Christmas | holiday, may your spirit be uplifted, | your heart filled with the radiant | happiness and quiet contentment of | the season. x w x | Margaret and Bud Barnes | Meny Christmas As the Wise Men came to Bethlehem, may the Spirit of Christ- 1 mas come to you and yours ... % Filling your hearts with its won- g der and warmth and renewing your joy in its message of Peace x and Good Will among Men! % DURHAM TRANSPORT | AND STAFF

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