Pago Twr THE COLBORNE CHRONICLE, Thursday, November 29th, 1962 LAKEPORT by Mrs. Fred Clarke Community Club Meeting j jvening. Business ed donations specified, to be to the following: the Santa is parade fund. Colborne; the Children's Hospital, Tor->; St. Paul's Presbyterian Sun-School to help with Christ-party for Lakeport children: to the Salvation Army, Co-•g. Get well cards will be senl I to Mrs. T. Kernaghan and Mrs. , George Tutty of Malartic, Quebec, | a former Lakeport member. A social period followed. Contests were enjoyed by all. The prize winners were Mrs. Bruce Warner, Mrs. K. L. Palmer, Mrs. Verne Tapley and Mrs. H. Oke. Travelling prize was won by Mrs. V. Unwin. ! The hostess served a dainty lunch assisted by the lunch conveners, Mrs. Delbert Peebles and Mrs. Bruce Warner. The December meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Hall. THANK YOU! To the Electors of the Township of Cramahe: Ladies and Gentlemen: We wish to take this opportunity of thanking you, the i again for the confidence placed i ondeae you, a 1 the past, to the Yours sincerely, Gerald S. Philp, Reeve J. Gordon Honey, Deputy-Reeve Dean D. Massey, Councillor Gordon Metcalf, Councillor James F. Cochrane, Councillor j all the Compliments of the coming Season! Personals Sorry to report that Debbie Edison is a patient in Peterborough Civic Hospital. She is the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Edison. Palmer, one year old of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. is a patient in Cobourg Denise daughter Hospital. Mr. Nick Host of Peterborough called on Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Pal-Mr. and Mrs. Harold Winters and daughter, Betty, Academy Hill, and Mrs. Douglas Denny and children, Colborne, were Sunday visitors of Miss Annie Bishop. Miss Betty Cummings of Trenton visited Mr. and Mrs. Ren Joice on Sunday. Mrs. Harris Lapp, Pickering, spent last week with Mr. Lapp at her home. Mr. and Mrs. F. Merrett, Cobourg, visited Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Palmer on Sunday. Miss Phyllis Oke, Toronto, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. H. Oke. Donald and Tommy May, Brian McCormack, Donald Joice and Ursula Roddy, took part in the Colborne Recreation Band and Baton Corps in the Santa Claus parade on Saturday at Trenton. Mrs. F. Clarke called on Mrs. F. McMurray, Colborne, on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Edison visited Debbie at Peterborough Hospital on Sunday. Miss Betty McGlennon, Cobourg, visited at her home during the week-end. RIDGE ROAD by Mrs. Harry Stickle Mr. Bill Stickle of Toronto spent Saturday and Sunday home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stickle and family. Mrs. E. Kirby and Miss Doreen Wright of Port Credit spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Metcalf and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Detlor and Mr. Detlor, Sr., of Belleville were Saturday evening tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shepherd and Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Montgomery of Carrying Place were Sunday tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hadwin and family. Mr. Gordon Sutton and sister, Gloria, of Toronto, called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stickle on Saturday evening and Sunday. Mrs. Dora Stickle and George were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stickle and family. Mr. Bob Metcalf of Guelph spent the week-end home with his parents. ; Mrs. A. Ellerton and children and Gail Dusenbury called on Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Evely on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Blake, Lake-port, called on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watson attended the Tobacco Banquet at Cobourg on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shepherd spent Saturday in Kingston and called on Mr. and Mrs. E. Detlor, Belleville. Miss Gail Watson, Oshawa, spent the week-end home with her parents. Mr. Eddie Ruttan was a Saturday evening tea guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stickle and family. Mrs. Stalker spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Jack Chapman. Miss Marilyn Jones, Castleton, spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watson. Mr. Jack Chapman was a Thursday evening tea guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stalker. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Samis spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watson and BOY AN ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER GET A FREE ELECTRIC BLANKET MAKE EVERY DAY A DRYING DAY ELECTRICALLY...COSTS LESS THAN 5< A FULL LOAD TO OPERATE! 1 $29.35 VKLilEl! V1ELESS • OD choose from any of these famous brands • BEATTY • COFFI ELD-HAM I LT( • CONNOR •CORONADO • DOMINION • Eaton's-VIKING . G.M. FRIGIDA1RE • GENERAL ELECTR • INGLIS • KELVINATOR .LEONARP • MAXWELL . MAYTAG . McCLARY-EASY • PHILCO-BENDIX . RCA WHIRLPOOL . SIMPLICITY • Simpson's-KENMORE-Simps • SPEED QUEEN • THOR . Co-op VISCOUNT • WESTINGHOUSE ...AND OTHER FINE MAKI 7 this offer good at the stores displaying this symbol nov. 3rd to dec. 15TH COLBORNE PUBLIC UTILITIES family. Miss Gladys Miller of Port Hope called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stickle and family on Sunday. Sgt. Jack Snape and family of Trenton called on Mr. and Mrs. John Snape on Thursday evening. SHILOH by Mrs. Lawrence Mutton There will be no service at Shiloh United Church next Sunday as it is a spare. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferguson attended a birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mutton, Colborne, on Wednesday evening in honour of Mrs. J. McCracken who was celebrating her 80th birthday. Congratulations from all of us in Shiloh. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lovett were tea guests of Miss Nellie and Mr. Hugh Mutton on Tuesday. Miss Jean Steenburgh and Miss Betty Dunk spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Dunk. Mr. and Mrs. Jdhn Dunk attended the Royal Winter Fair recently. Mrs. J. Purdy spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Purdy, Port Hope. Mrs. C. Dudley and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dudley and family, Warkworth, visited Mrs. Frank Wilce and family on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. W. A. Goodfellow, Codrington, and Mrs. G. Solomon, Brighton, called on Miss Nellie Mutton on Thursday afternoon. Ross Mutton spent the weekend with Lyn Ventress. Mrs. Harold Mutton, Miss Nellie Mutton and Mr. Gordon Mutton visited Mrs. George Mutton in Trenton Memorial Hospital Sunday afternoon and later called on Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Wright. Smithfield. V Mr. and Mrs. Harold Purdy and family, Grafton, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dale and girls were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Purdy. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lee and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Frank Wilce. Mrs. Lee, Miss Faye Trottman and Russell Trottman, Brighton, were supper guests. Mr. Gordon Mutton visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chatten on Saturday. Farm Forum was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mutton on Monday evening. For Safe, Sane Management of your Village ELECT ALBERT J. DANCE AS YOUR COUNCILLOR HE IS A LONG TIME RESIDENT OF THE VILLAGE, A PROPERTY OWNER AND TAXPAYER FOR 25 YEARS. SERVED FOR 25 YEARS AS SCHOOL BOARD TRUSTEE AND IS NOW READY TO SERVE YOU AND KEEP YOUR INTERESTS IN MIND. And he wishes you the compliments of the Season DIAL 355-2624 COLBORNE CAMPBELL FOR COUNCIL To the Electors oi the Village oi Colborne Ladies and Gentlemen: Having been nominated as a candidate for Council, I would appreciate your support at the polls on December 3rd, and if elected, will work for the betterment of the Village of Colborne. MRS. LORNA CAMPBELL