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Orono Weekly Times, 16 May 1963, p. 4

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, 31AY lflth,- 1963 UNIT NEWS UNIT 2, U.C.W. Rt was moved by Mma. Hildla Wood Unit 2 held their meeting Tues- secondedi by Mrs.' Merle Glbart <ay, May 7tih at the home cf Mrs. that the Secretary send a get-well ,Merle Gilbart with Il mm ers-crd tic Mr. John Ford. Roll cal anid 2 visiOir-, pressait. was; answered witb a verse c f ,--)il)ture and the visites tic eck and Mrs. M. J. Tam-blyn opened thie siiut-ni numbered 4e. Offering was iaeeting with tlbe cali te WOrShiP. received. Mrs. Fred Tamblyn rew 'Hymln 'HIe Leadetib Mýe' waS sun1g portedt sending severalJ cards. Tuie with Mrs. Lina, Cobhiecick ati the bale cf used cltblng wîil be packed piano. F'olowed witb prayer. at tibe churcb May, 27th. Minutes were read and approvedl The Bible r-eacling tiaken by MrS. and the treasurer gave a report.» A M.J.* Tarnblyn was Mattbiew 25th letter expressng thanks was 'read chapter and a story frin tihe Ob-, frein the choir of King Collegfiate. server, 'Communi sm and Crusta' FOR MAY 20 VACATION WITH KODAK'FILM BLACK;& WHITE COLOURED MOVIES, Stutt's Pharmacy, Orono 'Fight thbe Gooci igbt' waS sung and Mirs. Lna QCobbhedick gave an intem-stlng paper on ePaslng Jud'gement'. Mrsq. Hilda Wood fol- lowed >With a short reading entitledi 'God, ini Commion'. lThe unselfish- ness of God' by Catherine MarahalI was read, by Mrs. M. J., Tamblyn with a short discussion, A vote of Vhanks was extended t;o the hostess and the meeting closed with thie benedýiction. Trhe nýext meeting xviii be at Mrs. ji-na Cobboled'içk. Lunch, was served. «ROlUF 31. UÂ.W. Our meeting was held at the lhome of, Mrs. Chatterton. Mrs. Sherwin opened with a cali to wor- ship, follorwed by hymn 148., She O ONOTINSHOP oClearance Sale,~ Complete stock of plumb- , ing and heating goods a' swell as pciirda and> en amels will be sold a.t 0 Discount Prices R. E. LOGAN, Prop. Phone 11816 Oronwo, Om±ario IIIVA NEWEflgIEIUIFII YI MiNU LETA $29-95 VALUE III fffifiHAIHIRREN FNEf! A Comipletie Travelling Beautiy Salon Dru Nal Piis ePerfumes ilair 1711i70Lage 1,brakabie Make-up Mirror lia-,Lightweigit Oy8ster-vlsite Travel Case NOW'S THE -TIldE To BUT A TWO.TEMPERATURE REFRIGERATOR WITH TRUE ýZERO-ZONE FREEZER SECTION and get plenty cf capacity to store or 'fasti-freeze fresh fooda and to keep frozen foods safely frozen, longer. OR BUT A MODERN HOME FREEZER... chest-type or upright... with 'lking size" -capacity and enjoy your money-saving frozen food "specials" in the "king size"!, AND GET TRIS GLAMOROUIS MEDALLION HAIRDRTER ... COMPLETE WITH TRAVEL, CASE (A S29.95 VALUE) ABSOLUTEL FREEI THIS OFFER GOOD ON AMY 0F THESE FAMOUS BRANDS Beattye Belwood . Co-op Viscount- Coronado - Eaton's Viking Firestone - Frigidaire - General Electric- General Freezer *Gibson e Gilson e Kelvinator - Lecnard - McClary- Easy e Moffat - Onward e Phulco, - RCA Whirlpool'e Roy Simpson's Coldspot - Simpsons-Searse Westinghouse Wood's- And other fine imakes. *ONLY TWO-TEMPERATURE REFRIGERATORS8 WITH- TRUE ZERO-ZONE FREEZER SECTIONS QUALIFY. AT STORES DISPLA TINO THIS SYMBOL May 18 Io .Iune 29 yourhywdro tAie homne of Mrs. Armstrong n-, thie 22nd and completed arranIgeý ments for it. Mrs. Drummond then gave tAie- study f rom O hapter 3 of Ilhe Wordý and the Way. The meeting ciosedl and tien was served. Mrs. .x~ strong th'anked Mrs. Cjhattert3on for being hiostess. UNIT 6, U.C.W. Ten members Of Unit 6 gathpre4 at the homie,0f Mrs. Florence Alleu for the M~ay 7tIh. meeting 0f IU.C.W. Betty Chatterton opened th meeting and Mr. Long continued witl- thie study and discussion per-. led. ,.-- -.t .--y - w - to jbiwý a . - - ---- ---- then welcomed Mrs, Bairstowi, who camne as a guiest to give thie de- votional, speaking 0f thie Chrîs;tian artist Werner SalIrman, and show- ing us some of his pictures. Mrs. Logan thanked Mrs. Bairstow for Hiér very interestlng talk. The minutes of the April meeting were read, and the treasurer's re- port given. Roll eall showed 16 memibers present and one guest. The collectIon was tiaken, and the visitïng refport totialled :M1 cals made. Duiring the business part of thie meeting, we were asked toi brinýg good used clothes to0 i church on May 27, and te0 elp pack the baie on thie 28th. We dis- .1 *We sang Hymn 356 ' Take Myý *Life and Let it Be". The scripture reading from Luke 10, 38-42,xvma read by Jean 'Heard. Paye O0±rnish, Igave a very interesting reading fdllowdng the tiheme of tihe scrtp- ture reading. jThie president announcecl tri bale to be packed on May 28, aadt the Hi C Auction. It was decided to asIc each Mezn~- ber to bring a frîend'amnd tic w a. home macle bat to the next mee-.- ing. Tis meeting to be held at the1 home of Mrs. Jean Heard. Our hostess', Mrs. Allen, served- a lovely lunch and the meetc.g adjourned. SUNIT NO. -4, U.C.W.' Unit No. 4 of the U.C.W. met ona Tuesday evening, May, 7tb, at tii e- home of Mrs. C. S. McLaren wî-ii 10 memibers present and 1 visito, Mirs. Robinson chaared the meet-_ ing and after a, few words on TIý Apostles' Creed, ail joined in read- ing saine and also in repeating the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Elaine Mercer read the, scripture and Audrey Cox gave 3, very uplifting Devotional on,"At- titudes of Prayer." Bible Study' followed and was taken frcm thie third chapter Gf the "Word and The Way". Mrs. McLaren opened this study pericet and Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Plort- er also teck part in saine and a general discussion followýed. Minutes cf the April meeting were read and thie Treasurer-ls re- port received. Business and amnouncenens were taken care of. Tie June meeting is to be held- e4 the, home of Mrs. Aslett witb Mrs. Elaine Mercer assistuing. Mm.S Reid and Mrs. McLaren in chargeý of Devotional Period and MrG. Kathy Armstrong to conduct tihe Bible Study. Pictures of Russia, witAi an ic- companying, commentary were- then enjoyed and a contest wîs conducted by Mrs. Asletit. Titis proved to be quite hilarious. Audrey Ccx and the h~osess serv- ed a delicious lunch. UNIT 5, U.C.W. Unit 5 cf thie Oronc> United, Churcle Women held tiheir regular'meeting Tuesday evening, May 7th at the hom ornf Mrs. Jennie Bowins wiâth' Il members present and one vis- i tor. ~Etta Jrwin opened thie meeting with a call to worship after which Dorothy Balley conducted the ffo- ship service taking as her tiheme "Growth". Hymin "Týake Trnme tic b e l{1y"' was sung with Etta Ir- Iwin ati-the piano.- Announcements were made, one regarding the bale of! dean good clotbing to be packed, aiso cater- îng to a wedding in June. Thecf fering was received and dedicated and nnutes cf lasti meeting re'ad and approved. Mms. Dckson took thie study book and an interesting discussion followed. Two: conteàts were-,,njoyed and~ lunch was served by the hostess. BASEBALL Pee Wees Play Bail To-Night The Orono Pee Wee Baseball teamin xi play an exhibition galne tii Thtirsday evening in the, Orono, palic. Tueur opposition will be a P>ee- Wee team froi thbe 0Odh01aa Legion League. This wiu e, t:1e first gaine for tihe loca boys tii season. GIRLS PReEPARING The Orono Initermedjate and Jun- play this year and are holding reg- icir girls are preparing for their ular practices.,,

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