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Orono Weekly Times, 24 Apr 1941, p. 1

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ORONO, ONT., THUPRSD)AY,, 'Subscription, $ 1.25 Pe Amount 0f Money Needed This Year For Fighting e Parts 0f Clarke Township Lagging Behind In Salvage Campaign iwerment Needsl Burnt River Couple ~alv~e Fo War Observ~e 69àli Aoniversary The marny friends of -Mr. ai-d Mr-s. osepl!)i Brisihin, knowa. as Burnt River's grand old couple, cn Thurs- day, April 'rdi, c(elbrated the 69tli rnnIvrsaryof their marriage. This s a rcr attained bly fe-w. Ur. and Mr-.s Bisinare stiIiin very good health and were et hom-e o their friends on tihisocain VLnany called to cier iheir best wiishes and were rv(ll wecoi-edî. The vil- lage and surroundinig district al oinecd in wvishdngi1- them onrfe again. Tows n heý Yato S EXTRA HOUR ON DAYLIGIIT TIME K. Hciuth, M.P. rcr Soutli owhile sýeakig et Preston Iday nig-Lt fýtlhiJs week,, saidi possible settlement of the con- sdaylight saving,- question e niade y the 1oiiniciiGov- ýt next week. 11le pointed out re>is a poss4'bility tihat centres i daylig'ht saving mIigiht lie d, stili another -hour, and pres- tresý now on standard tîme, ad- one ýhour. ýtîhe present timie ire have neýt ohamt the -îv,ige of Or-ono tiis ytoar. Last year ý- we weree ght and staand itîme, it nat out Ve-']',7ell. ii Oono de- steyv on stan(daÈ(d timne, unles d by thie overnmient to ad- ne hour-,wewonl l betwo behiind Uese otnher places, if thýy 1-o ahead another hour. aur coýntention tlhat tihe g.ov- sfliulldI]çe it c0m-Ipulsory places to use the sa.nie tfiqe, ,and ail, ii4,h i ch would do itlh a lot of confusion tlJo) the, e once ýand expect e!very rweek, ît's lii the -wlhale -villag-e e', >ciane -when yoiu ck an thie f n'iowj boys to -talc It woul>d 'a blnches, i IB!Y helfipi, gi- abteat 2 heurs dar- peojple would have around eight o'klock, wshen lt wou-Lld liequite around four o'clcck in ýS OPEN Two NJ6IHTS A WEEK, vsin i 0ono10will lie open sson Ttqesd;ýay and Saitu- ings. On Thursdayý evenings 1renvlain closed, 'ail except] Lgîýiîg position as-,a ýf t'ne EmIpire deI)mnds. Lit that biing'ualism 1ini sp'aigtbu re Oaemen somile action lie taIkenI. wing officers were ecected Lcsoe, Halîburteon, -was ap- md ýmaýster -of the Grand BRITAIN'S SEAGOINO AIRMEN Thee men of Rritain's Royal -Air For ce spend most eof their dIUty hours ait sea. Tliey are the crew of one of the .R.A.F. refscue laurihes, fa'st 63 feet cr-aft of 1,506" h.p. They curry anti- aircraft sguil tui-re'bs as they are fre- quentlLy atltacked from the air, even when a resicue daSh is miade to save m -zhtt-domwn ene'my pilot. TIIANKS TO THE ORONO I.0.O.F. Church RED CROSS SOCIETY The One tRlundred 1Second Anniversary of The folloning letter was received- of the Independent Onv fry 'Mrs. Aristrong fro'm Pt,. T. lowxs, will be celebr-ated Lew,,is, thanking the Orono Red Iodges in u uheaii Difsft GrOss for eSockçs recei'ved, which the followîng dates: were very greatly apprýeciated. Floireace Niglitingal, Dear Mrs. Armstrong: e', Bown-maniçvlle, on On beliaIf of George Rolph, sid. 27th, at Ili a.m., DýS.T, Hugh1es and 1isefIwisli te thnlkDurhjam Lodge No. he Orono 1ed Cross for the socdcs we oni Sunday, Apri 27th, reeved. Socles 'are the onýe thjinjg DýS.T. taït' a sder necs. u is niot 11 Or1 n Lodge No. 4-36 usalfor me an1d lt ~te~M4th, at 2.30 p.ý ý' eathree different pairs nh ""tO U V! nn. ~4y, wthlewe are Mn the prouess MlboI og o of ouhenngis ou fet.Wepe day, lMay 7th, at 7 p), n a clean ~ pair, of scsil! the or-Tîime. ina"d theni i -e are g oio a Ail Brothors are urge( 1-ieroute ia-hla the ftrnonmary of these srie wve take maotbe her ,an pair at non nnd irot the feet of tiheln an11d1coupý th. Il hy are well liitlihet red , dbards ýýon youifeet. then put theimi on. That mietlihod is ÀAgiain tlhanking th e used to prvn the feet frou blis- Cross for the ýsocles, and tering too badly. 0f course w'henir e the best (f luck, 1 reinaý get ba1ck we have to have à ulean pair Yours ag -ain) to put on, so youca easily s(oe Pe -wh y i t is ice to have extr'a scc!s,ý an -h arm-y only issue three puir to a man, and they get as biard as 78, Poi 0at ts 0f Every Dollar mu Earn This Year Will Be Used For W ar Goc in Juie ilsaIny ing to dierstar witih tl lin a sol 'lien he v, ing the 308, on Sunl- AU., Stand'lard d to attend a Or-ono Red 1wishing thern sinoerely, T. Lewis, itiland Regt., Ottawae, ont.1 Cents nma~y 'le f theiib t the ai s sngu a stia.W tL tho usand dollars ris plane ini the last sts $25,000 to bud a tiat for a Ijurrice 0) for a iBolingbrLloke b-) Canada's War Effort A -%eekly resleir of Deveiopmnents on1 the Hame Front froini April 10th 1. Prime- Minister Ma1(ekenzie King in conference wdý,th President Roose- velt at Washington. 2.Wartume 11,,usilig Lid. initiates pr-ogrammne toreie housinçg short- a1ge- Contracts let te povdeaccom- modation forý 600 liýen at H1alifex, NoaScctia. (Waorime IHousing, Ltd. ils a Crowna Co 1n,2baded b%, Jose11pi Pigott, or 1<Ham1-ilton 3. T enure hatco]ltlruction work n Caada il net be soe clo wnl b1 vi1-industrial dispu1tes, the Na,- tinlJointGofrec of the Con ttrution idu'y, me ing in Ot- - ps~, 1i~n mldiiiinpro,, <v L t ive se' 4lementf idinig final niegc no st paeodf Joint Conferen2 ttruiction Industrv cons ists -of fine reprsenttive cfenmployrers and nîne of emiiprioyees). 4. Dr-astie ýrestrictio nis 1pla-,ce-c civil us;e cd aluminium reduce nonl- ma cnipinfr'oi abj1)o.t 1,00,D tons -monthly to less 'than 25 tAns. At th-e samre timei(, procduction cof alum- iniumicrang (Uise of aluiiumii mitre, electrial cnclùt ote olmeatic pIr'poso, iluports strictly' vconitor1 mnaximum supliesto a: facture ad t p(mr n pnrtmlenlt c uiin berd 1936and totalled thev g mibe-. iized un of Warj One fi: rt cffrani$ jut over type LU eloss of aIbout c stinig an arnl 120 per is sinrgîe 2SnCh a vid e ^at $40,00 edoser aireraft st war pnacrer (> 11(2~ s ill cr0y A 6 Cost cf living e108.2 uojne r e- 3,6 points hligher1 t LOCAI P ire couiitry rozid Sdryiag up. I -M. W. E.Dave sBerl ii waste. tlick HiRider. 1 )bi - hps and rsarns Neil F. Porter Elected Lecturer To Grand Lodge At Belleville dgc n w eek aIT47

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