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Orono Weekly Times, 15 May 1947, p. 5

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ORONO WEL Mfrs. J. 'TIallowell, of Star¶kville, rwvobo has been vissiting witih her, sister, M4rs. W. Stutt, has reùurned homie. Mýr. and 2 îs. Glen Haneock, Peter-J 'boro, spent the xeken ith Mr.d and Mrs. Egerton Han-ock. Aý tag day for the tbind will he1 heid or, Saturday, May 17th. The BY Sous i e the tagigeirs in Oîrono, Les1kard and Kendail. Miss Bte-verley Pan and g irl friend, or Toronito, spent over the 'we-ed-ih Mr. a-nd M-ýrs. Stan. P aynile. 1Ilhe Officers and Mnhsof 0Orono Lodge No. 486, of the Incýlep)endent Orýder of *Oddfellows, are reque'sted to a-ttend thie Special Church Service at Kirby Unite'd Church on Sunday'« af- te inoon, /May 1-8th, at 3 p.m. <.D.S.T1.). MUeet et school yard at 2.30,, thence to churca. indly ext'end< your inter- est in this service (by bein.g present.. The drive for Thnds' rfor Bowmnan- v.ille 'Meniorial Hospital is now on. If yu hauve not rmade your contribution kindly thiinik it over. We have no laeor. mood health, so let us ýpre- pare a good place to go when it~ be- cornes nieeossary. Buy Bricks To-day. GARDEN SEEDS In _Bulk and, Packages GARDEN FERTILIZER Vigoro, Gardenite, Soilade, Humuson, Sheep Manure, Boute Meal, 4-8-10 Weed Killer, Garden Rose, Garden Cultivators and Flower Pots - Seed Potatoes LAWN MOWER Clemson Precision Lawn Mower, new fea- t ur es .1..... .......... ............. $45.00 Garden Cultivators...... ...... $7.50 and $10.95 Large Pressure Cooker............$25.95 NUI-WALL and, FLITE, in ail colors CoId Pack Canners ........... $2.25 Samson Heating Pads .......... $6.25 Rubber Dish Drainers........... $2.25 ROdLPH rimHARDWARE Phone 143 r 1 ORONO MclCal's Patterns, Magazines, Advan- cedl Pattern Style Books CALL FOR YOUR FREE STYLE NEWS MRS. L. REID Phone 9 r 7 ORONO14, Ontario R ED &WITE S TO0R ES Medium Canadian Cheese, IL 38C Robinhood Quick Oats, with cup and saucer, pkg 35e Lightning FloorCleanier, bottie for ... ...... 25e Spic and Span, sensational new leaner, pkg ... 24e Sardines, finest Norwegian, tin........ 1...... 20e 11abitant Pea Soup, 2 tins for......... ..... 25e Mother Pàârker's, Coffee, lb. tin for....... >.... 53e Gold Med'al Floor Wax, lb. tin..... ........ 25c, Sweet Mustard Pickles, bottie ....... .......30ec BEEF OR PORK Round Steak or Roast lb. 'a7c Sirloill Steak or Roast lb. WTing Steak or Roast 50e Salmon Steaks, lb...... 30ej Lard.....lb 28e Smioked Fillets, lb ..... 33ej Shortening. lb 30e Fresh Fillets, lb....32ej Pork Liver. lb 23e PINE.APPLES, large and fresh ...eaeh 32c Head LETTU-CE, large heads....eaeh 18e NAVEL ORANGES, sweet, 20Ws,.doz 33e ~DUTCH SET ONIONS. ..... .... 2 lbs 29e INEW CARROTS......2 bunches 19e OORNI$H &MILLER Local News Miss- Adele Morton, Toronto, spent thle week-end at ber homne, M1r. a jd is. Fred Biaonbof Kiiiby, visited with Mr. and (1Mrs. T. A. Reid. Melt. and Mrs, C. A. Stainton and fanily, of Oshawa, visited at Mr. and MTs. Wd». Staiaton's on Snn:j-day. Mrs. Hazel Filintoif, 'wh lanow ia 'Toronto, spent over the week-end vith her f'aily la Oronio. Mr. and Mrs. Arnott arid MsRoy have returned homte from theitp to, California. A large amount of celothing- froýM the district has heen received forth Briish Flood Relief Cauipaign.4 Mr.- an'd Mrs. G. York spentI the 'week-end in Toronto with Albert and!, faïmily and attended the cliristeniiig- of a littie g-randson, -where they rnet many fniends, including Mn. and Mrs. Ralph T]]nIhompac, fornmerly ýof OnCon Mr. atnd fMns. H1-ately 'and famnily, off Bovanville, spent Sunday with Mn. and Mis. Carl Tenneant. *Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Br'cwn, of the staff of the '. A. ýC., Guelph, ýwere week-end visitors 'at the horre of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bncwn. 'Miss Marjorýy MacLaren, \wýho lias feen attending t1he University cf Toronto, is now with her parents, Mi, and Mirs, C. S. MacLaren. Mrs. A. A. Drumrmond and Mrs. M. HI. Staples will 'be esîsigtile Sunday Sýhoolùrf ,Enniskilien on Sun.- day with their s¶ngi'ng ;a'nd miusic. 1Mr. and Mms. Crease annd soDn Paul, of Toronto, and Mn. jand Mrs. Harry ÇoWaa spent Mathen's Day wit'h MIrs. Fred' Cowa-n. Missý Marg-aret Wathe'n, from T'onr- onto; ame dorwn on 'her bic'ycle and i. visi'itng lher grandknoioh'e Il Mrs. Crane, and Mr. W. H. Barrett. Mr. Vernon iSaunders-, cf Toronto, speat Thursday vight last -with his parents, Mn. and 7Urs. Arthur Saun- ders. Keep ln mind tihe Public Sehojol Operetta -wh'ich w be held lai the Toswn i-HallO, thiis Thursd'ay aivening, 1'ay 15th. Miss Alina Staples, of the Turonto University, is home wkih ler parents', Mr. and Mrs. ÎM. 'H. Saleacco- panied by two girl friends w0ào a-re ,miting wih hr for a few days. mn. DonaldSapes who hlias fin-. ished his year et the Tononto Uni-1 veqrsîty, lias acceptedl a position atI Maiton Aiinprrt, anid spent over the week-end 'at bis parental home. Mr. and MsWim. Eck, of Toronto, w-ene visi'tors lstSaurd'ay at the home of AMi. edMns. PR.H, Brown. Mr. Ekckis ,associ'ated -with th 'Fam'-iily Court", indwtonTor- onto. iMylr. W. E. Reid' and anlyand Mxi. Jofin A. Reid visited thein par- ents on Sùnday. MrIs. T. A. Reid re- turnied it theni, and attended Nýew- tonvilie Unite'd Churcli whene two of thein r'ad'iln werfebate A fumibn fro Oro;no bave joined the recently fonmred ,Lions Club at Newcastile. These service clubs sre a great benefit to ýany commun11Itl,'y, do- ing useful wok mong the 'under- privileged ohlre f their district. 11ev. A'nwE'ustace, of Wii-- peg, Manitobae cnducted the' servi- ces atPark St. Unite'dcihucil Sunday mnirgand evenning . Mi. Pcs tace wpas the guest of 8fr. Robt. heinand Miss Sherwi during bris1 stay 'bore. Mn-. Neil Wood, 'who lias iantI re- ceatly heen managing th- e Liggitt Drag Storýe et Bloon and Bathur(st Street, Torocnto, lias purchased Ühe Tanner drng husiîness t Lakefield. Mn. and Mrs, WoOdy have moved teý La-kefield and ýopeneci theirnwdg etore on Me'Jy 1st A nufyiben of Odelw'froq- Orono 'Lodge on Wedn'esdayand Sat- uTda.-y l'ast lIantedi 38,0(0 red andý Scotch pines on e faim near Mc-1 Crea's, the property c f W. J, Riddelli end O. W. Rolpb. Meny rmore trees will be planted heiý trees are avail-ï able. Thebo'ave Juveaiile Chiarn.i pdonship hoclkey teeniý are being bn queted on Friday eveniag. Mnr. Chas. Conacher w.lill present the tean-i with his cup for the Jvnl hmia of -Ontarlo for last wit--r, a ndL Syl. Apips, recently 'appointedrh] nmi RENT A SINGER PORTABLE ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE $5.00 per inenth Phone 1015m -.- PORT HOPE orn write Notice To Corn Gro RE CORN BORER Ail Cern Stalks, pieces cd Stalks and or last years crop whether ln ithe elsewhere, shahl be destroyed by ploughed under.- Alil Corn Stuble shah hoe ploughied ui ly, and if dragged Up later wheii sowving, shah hoe gathered and burne( CLEANIJP SHALL BE COMPLETI JUNE THE FIRST Let us Cleer Durham County of Corn Boi P. I. BENTLEY - Millbi Thurs COLD SC'-'IE-NTIFI( Herman's F C"OSTS NO Yl An audience thr hlooded, tlngling returas tii th Saturday, With Roy Rog-ers, "Gaibby'" Hayes and Dale Evants "HOT CARGO" With William Gargan aaid Jean Rogers Mon, Tues,., Wed. IMay 19-20-21 M.G.M. LJUNE TH E ON TH F TeJolsen Story _D ITE U C R H Rêver.nd lisi SUVNDAY, NMAY lSth 7.0CY . - oshp Oro-. Now order Fairha, i n es, Fu r niag or jar

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