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Orono Weekly Times, 29 Mar 1956, p. 1

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Subsedption $1.50 per year Membership Presented Evening Auxiliary Member of re ishel w )y in e; the extaLUd uverwa to be more than fiý therford stated tha ý StetwsDo amount of e338.83 tered also 1class, )es hac orize 50 .bus<hel. ,, don-1 rley - 1 is year's tems a possible s d AddingtonIlowed by Pr th 1882 and ; Ro Kowa ott, Durham. An encouraging group of ferty- Mg teamn members four ladies~ gathered at the home et ;h prize and a bush- Joe Earlo-w on Thursday, 'March M Garry oats. One it being the regular moxthly meetirg -ivet for the high of the Evening Auxiliary. but the three vvin- The president, Olive Milison, *p- d already ireceivedt ened the mïeeting witb ulleiit prayer >were rtot eligibl.e and the hym)n "When 1 survey.ha 1. - Wondrous Cross" was sug IndividtiaI Casse-s As this was thç firist inec-thn-g O11y Jo. 1 'received the had been able te eonduct, she pre- sented 'he opening message, tlhaninia lke, Ontario Coun- the miembers for eiecting her as preaý- rel Murray H-ock- ident and asking for their co-»pera,. ; Lawrenice Mc- tion in the coming year. 150. Roll call was taken, minutes of Iast Heagle, Hasting-s, mneeting read and adopted anîd trea3-~ urer's report given. s Crydlermnar, Dur- An interesting event of the, evenin-- Brooks, Durhayez,- was te reetion of a Life Memn- bership 'Certificate and! Pin to Eileec Alfalfa - 1 Donald Bllings who had held the office aZf iox & Addingtoni, president for the past four years. 01-. ai, Durham, 146, !ire Milson made the prese ntation cf ria, 145. the certif loate paying great trihùtc, ;e Seeds - I. Reid to Eileen for ber faithfulness and de- 2 ont of 100}; John votion shown ini ber years of offiýe, SAdding-ton, 92;1 Dorothy Bailey presented the pin-. urbain, ý92; Edward'Dileen thanked the Auixlîary for tbý- 2'; Harbld Mioffat, honour bestowed upon lber and stateêI- she had always had1 wonderful helli ivho coached tlho frorn the girls wvhich had helped sey istly proud of tiiehr very xnuch during 'those four years. Cowamville Scheel Report1 Namies in order of merït. ýrade 8--John Wagenaar, Bruce Og- en, Ruth Getlick. ,rade 6-Carol Hicks, Mary Reid. imipson. rrade 4--Leo DeMooy, Harry Wag-1 r4nar. rade a-Tonmmy Perrin. i. Wannan took cl rpeeting for the' MHary Rutherford, Communit Friendship Secretary, then todxk charge of the meeting and! gavee. brief talk on the study book "No Van- ishing race-". The theme of the mieeting wa3 "Easter" which was carried througz-. out the devotioial per .]Ruth Allt rt~adi the 'scip4et-' BW yChattertott a es and the encouraging ai development. Iorris was introduced to ti by Mr. N. F. Porter, sczr the Orono Chamber of Coi in his address M~r. Morr th1i niunicipalitiîeihad n( (Continu 3aeonly wa,,sonly recently th~aï Bow d increasedjhad started to plan and wer ib1e to keep ing in by-laws to cope with 2) pansion in the Town.Mr. Control Dogws Eie Village 0f r hly meetig A By-laW was prepared an, rono Police whereby every dog which Îs f ~ Bylawthe premises upon which it i atgeaBge of illy kept and n ,ot on a leash limits. Ail çorntrol may be pcked upà lepre'sentfi forty-eight hours, for the laîM.Pafn to be aie er Vp- Workme'Uoinq Thodght fer Easter crownis on the first day of Apri njuniction with the by- of a dog which ha: up m-nay be assessed a l Lhani ten dollars andi ne dollar imider t.he Su! onto jstruct ., phonie m iproceed. louna co warnecï, this con( 111 spe speaker date or, Il operf costs *accomnplisfte4lby -through various Morris told of an whlich is proving maycentreýs wlu '~scribe to al fund v ' îeeillcky draw Top ,t tnat Se amn,- remim ission at C ýy gave a d improveme Farn no re ville ,year -u ,n sec ceasiI; he ex

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