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Orono Weekly Times, 13 Nov 1941, p. 5

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on fuit. ar ta Britain. Therýe is no ngl" but plain speak- We ar e aIl in it to-, why Ms John C. i o, the Wom-en's miV;tee in teOnitaie at berippeal to Red rke rs thirough!Iou-t th( a-4cepted ila the right )Lur themi) on togra Yaur Branch miay be one oýf the any whch ar'e doing al they cn gi if you feel ùlbat yýu Ihave n1ot in as rnuch as mighit do, pleaseý re- entber that clothes for, Britai's vilian population imust continue to ýoverseas la steady stream. They ust ipcrease la auniber. The need ýr them bhas never ceased. Remem- 2r, only 66 coupons per year are al- InO0 Mac eCý'atyour service LN RED SOLE RUB 16 IR ......... rdid Ree Rubber Boots, 3O . ..35 Socks, pair.. Men's 49c 89C thei, have an ail-out effort in dring ýur share- la Ontario to provide cohsorth-egaln people of Bri- tain. If your iaahfels that it 'an accom iis -ore than its quota, 'lease2 get in tuhwt h oe' War Worký Conmnittee of the Ontarlo DivisijoniimmeýdiatelyT. Reýmember, a Red Cross diollar. bas ncreased its value thr-ee tim-ea by the,, timie it reaches Bi-.tiiin in the fo.rm -f sîippliaýs. This is due to the care- ful pur-cnsia-g of macterials by a c!entral ýommittee and the ,gr-eat work clni one îby the wo,ýmen of Canada. Let~ us make ît still greater. "Spare A Blanket For Britain" Thbe Canadian Red Cross, tbrough Ïts London office, has its finger on thbe pulse of the situation oýverseas and knows the urgent needs. That le the reason for t.1he preceding appeal and for this one. iClothes must go over. And so must blankets. Thousands uipon thousands are needed. The re- sponse to dacte la the proYvince of On- tario has not f'ulfilled exý,pectations. The huge supply of blankets con- tributed by Canadlians lan response to) the Red Cross icpp)eal in June, 1940, is lepleted. The -people of rf E na face the cold wiater monthe, and a strong probhabiIity of intensifie,] air raids. The aieed is therefore urgent, and our respoase must be immedÎiate. Do ask everyoae to spare a blanket for Britain. It will imean so much swarmth to an old man or a woman or ýcbld la a cold air-raid shelter. It will 'be a "o-ed to the woman, wflose bouse bas been destroyed hby1 ,bms t will ielp .greatly lnaran emergeacy hos-pi.tna or an ai bulance.1 Somjie letters bave ýbeeni received1 Socks, Sends A Red Cross sewing bee will be eld at the home «f Mrs. Md.aren on ýTednesday afîternoon and evepiine, ovemb)er 19. Come and help us la e afternoon or evening. ,r ýMac. Smith bras bad a new uter placed in the centre of bis ore, takla'g tbe place of a coüuple f tables, 'wich le a great imiprove- ient. Thse nwcoun-ter le isbaped le a horsesboe. in Leggett's Garage. Don't forget to attend the and w in the town hall, Oiî Fi.av e rnnz. ovenbeM 1 15cr Orono Tinshop pkg 1lc 35c Fitirst Class ýth 15C with Fine W, 21c 35c tin SIC 25c PLUMBING HEATING and TINSMITHîING And ail kinds of Repairs R. E. LOGAN PROPRIETOR entre St. Orono phone 30r16 PARK ST. UNITED CHURCH Re.5. Llttlewýýoodr NOV. 1th es com-lplimi-ents1 1Io" Banquet in thse Sons of England Hiall, but when they arrived on the scene the dishes w%,ere Just heing cleared :away. bey just naide a mistake Orono ýCitizens' Band beld a mi'eet- ing la the Orono, Continuation Scbool on. Tuesday-. evenintg last for thse pur- pose «dfifnding out if it is possible to hold prýactices frosa now on. Some players have left the district, and any yoiingster who would like to loir the band are asked to send la theis names to any of thse baud memibers. Tihe newly formed conËpany of Girl Guides of Orono extend an invitation to thse general public to meet the District Commrissloner of Oehawa, wbo bas arranged tIo bring ont a com- pany and ýColor Party on Tuesday evenin'g, Noveniber 1Sth, at 8.04 a'lc.in Park Str7eet Urited Churci r. J. R. Cooper spenit Mndahy in Toioto M.and Mrs. Carl BillinsAi. - t hurL -B e aisb szpent TLiesday in Tor- Oawa,~ere in. Orono during the week-end. The Orono Girl Guides heî thei,, moeeting in the Scout hall oni Wednes- day evenling last. M1r. Ari-ie Luna, of the Eighthi Line of Clarke, broke a bone ini bis wrist one day last week while crank-1 ing bis car. There was no Armistice service in Orono on Tuesday, Novemiber Il Somie of our citizens observed the bwo-4inute silence. Last Saturday morning the ground was covered with snow at Pontypool, while Orono had their snow en Mon- day and Tuesday of this week. iMrs. Paul Sniodgruss, od Rochester, N.Y., -who bas been ini the hospital for the past three weel-s, le Improv- ing, and soon expects to be out of the hospitaL. Mfessrs, W. E. Armstronig and -Madison Hall spent a couple of days eliooting at pheasaxnts at fPeele Island. We could not fmnd out what luck they had. The canvass for the Red Cross miemlbereblip Drive uip to Tuesday evening, netted $214.801. There are still -a couple of places to be heard froni, and two mnore districts to be canvassed. tle - terec & Or'ono - M. Il Kendal; port1 -Statnley Carý br)ook -,Dr.J W-. F. Fallis, Mis. Jackýson, of, Janetville; Dorreli and ' In thlis coniii i esldent nis The new pre promIised to d Rev. Littlewoo ciation of the pr1es;id'ent, -Mr. A. J. Knox,t secretar-V for no rses vr vcnesnwas '~df i thle h>eo i lt Mrsi. Geo. Rpley,'ý 35 Cobornestret Orillia, on Wepdnesda-y, Noveimberý, eas t >f Peni ic k'sCorn1,ileri. on!the farmil niow owaed b Mr.C. F.-Aiwde. GET THEIR QUOTA 0F DEER -Mr. Chaton Oaverly and l{arvey Anderýson, of the Kerr--Addison Min-' ing ýComt-pany, Vrgnaowcalled on Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Davtýey on Su-nday evening last, ha'ving been in the Aplsey di;str-ict deer huintirg. Thiey had with them bwo good-sized deer strýapped on their car, When Clint. or Harvey gets a sight on thenii they seldomi miss droplping themi. Clint. ýand Harývey invented a new sight -vhich gets themi either comliwg or going. They report the boys arei stay-ing one mnore weelk and ar-e ha'v- ing al good timie, but that the water in the swanmps le very hig-h and tlieyi had to build a bridge to get over one creek. They bad in camp with them Mi». W. Cavery, of Bo-wn'anville, and socn Rex, of Simacoe. Rex being a provincial policeman. J. L . PO()WER S Representing the NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE Co. "Take the worry out of ife» For informnation Phiont 71 r 8C CHURCH ST. ORONO , ONT.O 'han IT PAYS TO PAY Specials Tliurs., Fi., Sat. - Nov. 13, Phone 7 rland 2r l llamburg Steak lb. ISce Porterhouse Steak lb. FRESII1 SAUSAGE 2 LB. ROUND STEAK LB. 25cm Old York Cereal pkg. waS' 24 inig 2 4_______,_ cent i Front lproeeuiî was stuni fereda i c left eyer C or-ni office whe Dr.iMK Royal York Peanut Butter large jar 25c, Chocolate Coated Cakes lb. Tip Top Tomato Juice 20 oz. tin 2 for dom . SIRLOIN STE.AK LB. 27e16 Qatmeal Fine or large Flake 4 lb hoo -,W

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