THE COLBORNE CHRONICLE, Thursday, December 7t>., 1961 EDVILLE by Mrs. Dean Chapman Service next Sunday at Sharon United Church will be at 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at 10 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peddles-den, Hilton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Peddlesden on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Walters and family, Belleville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Don Chapman and family, Burnhamthorpe, visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Chapman over the week-end. We are pleased to report that Mr. Owen Tripp is feeling much better and has returned home from the hospital on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rusaw have returned home on Sunday after spending a week's honey- moon trip to Niagara Falls, Brantford, St. Thomas, Peterborough and Toronto and are moving into their new home Messrs. Morley and Gerald Eckert, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stickle. Mrs. Russel Eckert, who has been spending several weeks in Toronto, returned home with them to remain with he* daughter, Mrs. Stickle for an extended visit. Mrs. Lorne McDonald, Mrs. Harry Stickle and Mrs. George Armstrong attended the Eastern Star Tea in Brighton on Wednesday afternoon. A number from this neighbourhood attended the Com-1 munity Women's Institute annual Christmas Party at Hilton' Town Hall on Friday evening, j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stickle and guests spent Saturday in I Belleville visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Rouse, Union Neighbourhood, called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chapman on Sunday afternoon. Hope you will plan to attend the euchre at the Community Hall on December 13th. See Coming Events. Friends of Mr. Arlie Stickle, Belleville, will be pleased to hear that he is progressing favourably after spending several weeks as a patient in the Workman's Compensation Hospital- in Downsview. Quite a number of ladies attended the quilting last Tuesday at the home of Miss Maude Hoare. There will be ing on this district within the next few days for the Blind. Do welcome them for this very worthy caust A HEW APPLIANCE K.TCHENA.DD.SHWASHER A wonderful Chnatma-. ° ,ure to be appreciated at.e meal of the year- $369.00 up REFRIGERATOR Sure tobetheb^d »/verJ Christmas giving- Just homemaker wants. $199.00 up shopping trips ie bills less expense. $239.00 up AUTOMATIC CLOTHES WASHER $249.00 up 6»3NOV6©AL*,« DRYERS Perfect mate for the clothes washer. This model makes an exceptional holiday present! $159.00 up WM. GORDON SMITH Repairs to All Makes of Washers PHONE 169 COLBORNE. ONT. LAKEPORT by Mrs. R. Oke Mr. and Mrs. George" Pethick and family, Don Mills, visited his grandmother, Mrs. Frank McGlennon on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry May and family visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil May, Castleton, on Sunday. Miss Betty McGlennon is a patient in Cobourg District General Hospital undergoing appendectomy. We -wish her a speedy get well. Mr. and Mrs. F. Greenwood, Cobourg, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Tapley on Friday evening. Miss Merle Flanders and Mr. Gary Caldwell, Cobourg, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Flanders. Mrs. Arthur Pettibone spent the past week at her home in Toronto. Miss Jane Roddy is convalescing at her home following surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital, Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Harnden, Cobourg, visited on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Del-bert Peebles. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Pettibone. Toronto, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pettibone. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Anderson, Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. D. Winter, Port Hope, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brute Irvine and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Crawford on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Tapley, Hamilton, spent toe week-end at the home of his son, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Tapley. Miss Anita Flanders, Scarborough, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kraken-burg and daughter, Kim, Prec-Corners, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Flanders i Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Peebles spent a few days recently at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Peebles, Georgetown, and were present at the christening of their grandson, Alan Richard PeeBles, on Sunday, November 26th. They also visited Mrs. Peebles' sister, Mrs. Isabella Smith, Dundas. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Peebles, Millbrook, visited his mother, Mrs. George Peebles and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Detbert Peebles on Sunday. Mrs. Neil Fiddick, Teachers' College, Toronto, spent the week-end at her home. CASTLETON by Mrs. F. Warner Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Inglis and Robbie of Odessa visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Inglis on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Warner and family of Cobourg and Mr. and Mrs. George Warner and children visited Mrs. Fred Warner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Matters of Toronto were visitors on Sunday of Mr. J. C. Bowen and Mrs. Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Baker and Elaine of Port Hope visited Mrs. H. Welton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Black and family, Toronto, spent the weekend at Mr. and Mrs. T. Blacks. Mrs. F. Prout is spending a week in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ploder of Chicago recently visited his sister, Mr. and Mrs. F. Semlitch. It's pretty hard I the kids that the st teachers is a calamil: Lee Electric PHOVF ?R3 SAVE YOURSELF THE INCONVENIENCE OF AN ACCIDENT Make sure your snow tire treads are good. Carry tire chains in your trunk. Have brakes balanced and make sure the steering system's in shape for winter. Install anti-freeze. Check windshield wipers to ma ke sure you'll see where you're going. Heaters and defrosters should work properly; so should headlights and tail lights. And do you recall any news stories about carbon monoxide poisoning? Check your exhaust system for leaks. Get your car in shape for winter now. You might save yourself the inconvenience of an accident. Driving conditions are worse in winter-winterize your driving as well as your car Highway Safety Branch ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT Hon. H. L. Rowntree, Q. C, Minister