fage Four THE COLBORNE CHRONICLE, Thursday, September 14th, 1961 SHILOH by Mrs. Lawrence Mutton There will be no service next Sunday as it is a spare. Mrs. M. Peterson, Oshawa, was a week-end guest of Mr. Robert Darke. Rev. H. H. Mutton, Whitby, was an over night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mutton. He was guest minister at Colborne and Salem United Churches on Sunday. Miss Jean Steenburgh called on Mr. and Mrs. John Dunk on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Purdy and family and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dale and girls were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Purdy. Miss Betty Dunk visited Mr. and Mrs. Clare Campbell, Warkworth, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mutton, Miss Nellie Mutton and Messrs. Hugh and Gordon Mutton at- tended Sharon United Church anniversary and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Chapman. Mrs. M. Peterson and Mr. Robert Darke were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Peter- n, Colborne. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lovetl ere supper guests of Miss Nellie and Mr. Hugh Mutton on Saturday. Mrs. Lawrence Mutton and Miss Stephanie Mutton were ier guests of Mrs. Lloyd Mc-Murray on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilce id son, Oshawa, were week-etnd guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilce. Mr. and Mrs. W Hartford and son visited them Sunday evening. Call Delco Builders 269J Colborne For All New Construction Maintenance Repairs Signs Decorating BEAVER LUMBER Agency held for Mrs. W. Darke on Saturday night at her home. Mrs. Arkils and Mr. Vanwick-lin visited Mr. and Mrs. Russel Baker on Sunday. CASTLETON by Mrs. F. Warner ■ Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Welton were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Harnden, Grafton, and attended anniversary services there. Mr. A. Wolfraim spent the week-end in Hamilton with Mr. and Mrs. A. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Henry May and family of Lakeport visited Mr. and Mrs. B. Pomeroy on Sunday. Mrs. D. Arkels and Mr. Van-wicklin attended the funeral of their sister-in-law, Mrs. L. Van-wicklin, at Brighton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ducie were in a car accident on Friday morning with Mr. Jakabo. Both cars were damaged and Mr. and Mrs. Ducie were both quite shaken up. ■ S The tobacco crop is nearly finished and" has been as good as average. Some are already done. The Community Club meeting will be held on Tuesday, September 19th, at the Orange Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Simpson and children spent the week-end at Mrs. F. Simpsons. Mrs. Jim Wilson is recuperating from an operation at Cobourg Hospital. A surprise birthday party was SALEM by Mrs. G. A. Smith (Too late for last week) Mr. and Mrs. Barney Stronach and sons of Toronto were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. McPherson. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bellamy»and at the home of his mother, Mrs. Charles Bellamy, Union Neigh-girls were Monday supper guests bourhood. Mr. and Mrs. John Fenaughty, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bellamy, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hook of Picton, spent Saturday evening of last week ' i Toronto. Several Salemites attended the C.N.E. at Toronto during the past two weeks. Among them i Mr. and Mrs. L. McPherson and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McPherson and Larry of California, and Mrs. Jacoby of Colorado. This was the first visit to the big Canadian fair for Mrs. Jacoby, her daughter and grandson. They thoroughly enjoyed their visit. The colourful R.C. M.P. drill, in particular, made i big hit with the American ladies Little Larry was delighted with the Shriner's Circus perf( i. The group spent two days in the city and while there, visited with Mr. McPherson' father, Mr. J. McPherson. Little Kathy McPherson spent the two days with her cousin, Mary Kay Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Haynes id son have returned from their cottage and have taken up residence in the Clayton Smith house. Mr. Haynes is on the staff of the Brighton District High School. 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 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 454J Store Hours: 8 a.m-6 p.m.; Fri. 8 a.m.-9.30 p.rr DEAF HEAR AGAIN WITH NEW ORDLESS ELECTRONIC CAPSULE CHICAGO (Special) -- A wonderful tiny new hearing aid utilizing the latest in electronic research--that can correct hearing loss without cords, wires or plastic tubes was announced by S. F. Posen, noted acoustical authority. : Posen stated, "This remarkable new hearing aid slips in and out of the ear as easily as snapping your fingers. It provides higher fidelity hearing at natural ear-level that can help many sufferers from mild hearing loss." Posen also announced that thrilling new, fully illustrated book reveals all the exciting facts about this revolutionary new way to hear clearly again "It is 'must' reading for everyone with a hearing problem," he added. To acquaint readers of this newspaper with full details, the book will be sent free in a plain wrapper on request. No obligation. Write to-day to: Dept. 2-496, Beltone Hearing Aid Co., 156 Lombard Avenue, Winnipeg 2, Manitoba. A postcard will do. EDVILLE by Mrs. Dean Chapman Service at Sharon United Church next Sunday will be at 9.45 a.m. Sunday School at 11.00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and daughter, Pamela, Bellevilli were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Tripp. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stickle this week-end were Arlie Stickle, Belleville, Messrs. Morley, Frank and Gerald Eckert of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price and family of Kingston, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mulhall Sunday. Mrs. John Bell and Kathy, Bouehervilie, Quebec, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cochrane. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kenny, Streetsville, who have been holidaying at Presqu'ile, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chapman on Tuesday. Miss Carolyn Chatten enjoyed a trip to Watertown and othe; points of interest in the U.S. on Sunday. Miss Maude and Mr. Ray Hoare accompanied Mrs. Clara Brown and Allan to Cobourg on Sunday where they visited Mr. Fred Hoare in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Don Chapman and family, Burnhamthorpe, visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Chapman over the weekend. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Chapman were Miss Nellie and Mr. Hugh Mutton and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mutton and Gordon of Shiloh. Friends of Mrs. Russel Eckert were sorry to hear of her dent last week at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stickle. We hope she will soon be back enjoying good health again. Miss Janet Rouse, Union Neighbourhood, called on and Mrs. Walter Chapman Sunday afternoon. RIDGE ROAD by Mrs. J. W. Evely Mr. Albert Tyler and Suzanne spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. George Fish at Union Neighbourhood. Mr. Bruce Connors of Colborne spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Evely. Sorry to report Mr. Jules Hatfield had the misfortune to in-his leg recently. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Bickell and family of Bowmanville called on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Evely i Sunday afternoon. Mr. Albert Tyler and Suzanne called on Mr. and Mrs. George Fish at Union Neighbourhood bn Sunday, evening. Several from this district attended the hard times dance at Mecking's on Saturday evening and report a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Carr and Jane of Hilton called on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Evely on Saturday evening. Miss Gale Watson of Kingston spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wat-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hobbins of Peterborough were Sunday guests of their son and daught« in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hobbins. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Papst and family of Brighton called Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Evely on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Marois and family of Smithfield spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Samis. Mr. Albert Tyler and Suzanne called on Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw at Trenton on Monday evening. Mrs. Archie Ellerton, Gary and Gale, called on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Evely on Sunday after-Mr. Levi Morais of Buckhorn called on Mr. and Mrs. Georj Samis on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Samis called on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Evely on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sullivan TOMATO MATES FOR SANDWICHES Make use of Canadian hot house tomatoes in sandwiches. Try some of the following combinations: Sliced tomato with cooked bacon strips, ham, bologna or canned pork. Sliced tomato with ham and dill pickle. Sliced tomato with meat loaf and relish. Sliced tomato with lettuce and chopped corned beef and egg blended together with dressing. Sliced tomato and liver sausage. son of Peterborough were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hobbins. iss Suzanne Tyler called on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Evely on Sunday afternoon. Call 269w FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT WITH BEAUTY AND GOOD GROOMING Mary Anne FRANKLIN BEAUTY SALON North St. Colborne TOP your house RIGHT with a SELKIRK 1 CHIMNEYS • SAFE •EFFICIENT • EASY TO INSTALL See your local Dealer! SELKIRK METAL PRODUCTS LTD. 625 WALL ST., WINNIPEG 10, MAN. DT.436 m**jmmm NORTH AUGUSTA RD„ BROCKVILLE, ONT. VISIT COLBORNE LUMBER CO. Your Local Selkirk Dealer and see this amazing chimney on display Phone 82 Colborne