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Orono Weekly Times, 14 Sep 1967, p. 4

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ÇLV TIMES, THUXSDAY, SEPTEMBEE roses and white carnations. A buffet supper was, enjoyed- by the guests. George Johansson was master of ceremonies and ai- se proposed, the toast to the bride., For their honeymoon trip to Portland, (>-egon the bride chose a yellow suit with corsage of yellow roses,. Mr. and MTs. Thompson, will ne- side in Whaflley. Ouýtof town guests included- the groomis parents Mr. and, Mns.J Roy Thompson of Onono, Ont. A Thempson-Day Wedding Aquiet. wedding was solemnized of honour, wearing a dress of in Bethany United Churcli wlen mauve .night-lighit taffeta witl Elizabeth Betty Ann Day, doeýugh- headdfress to.match. She carried ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Day of a wrist bouquet of yellow roses 20850 52nd Avenue,. Langley, and white carnationq. was unitcd. in marriage to Dennis 1 Norman Thompson, son of Mr. The best. man was Richard and Mrs. Roy Thompson of Orono Hanas,,while Harvey Jahmke was Dntario. usher. Given in marriage by her f ath- The reception was held on the er, the bride wore a floor length spacious la>vn at the home of Mr. gown of yellow chiffon topped and Mrs., Hans Larson 14350 64th with a white lace bodice. Rer veil Ave.,.uncle and aunt of the bride. ,i- in tone wtth lier dress and was lield by a coronet of pale To receive the guests the bride's yellow roses, pears and chiffon mother wore a mrtlberry and blue leaves. The bride carried e~ Cam- 1print'ed two pi ece dress& with liai ila cascade of white gladioli and to match. Her corsage was red e-eli.ow rose-buds, centred. withj rosiesi and white carnations. The white and mauve baby mums. groo6m's mother wore a pfink ýlace coat and dress ensemble witli hai Mre,. I orna Jahmke was matron to match. Rer corsage was of pink Did You Knew? t -That ;the area by the creek west of the Do-Nut Factory was once a busy spot with-a Potashery and Barwrel Heading Mill, the late tC. G. Armstrong and Sam Cuttel being employees in the miii when young boys. A saw miii was situ- ated south of the bridge (the fîrst indm'try of any kind ta Orono). -That the old fire bell liad quite an ancient history*in Bow- manville before being brought to Orono Our own fîre bell was damaged beyond repair when a grader camfe in contact with tbe bell tower, toppling it over, dur- ing cement openations lan1929. (road being cemented for first time). . -That we had a stage lime from early days up, until 1911 Jwh.en the railroad was completed through Orono. The railroad iast- ted 25 years. Station Street was built by the railroad so that people would flot have to cross the tracks to get ta the station in the vacant field west of thé Bob Rutherford home. -Thaýt early settiers, tîed-a bell around the neck of every cow and that theblacksmitli was thea known as a beil-maker. -That the Lycett insurance of- fice lias onlyý been used for two businessçes, a tallor shop aad :an insurance office; this covers 99 years. -That there was quite an emi- gration from hene to the State of Kansas one hundred years a go. One of the boys told htis ehool- mates (after lis fathg first vis- ited that State) that "Cora grew 9o higli you had to have a ladder to climb up to reach the cobs." CANADIAN CLUB 0OF WEST DURHAM FIRST >MEETING WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1967 8:15 P.M. Trinity United Church,' Bowmanvills Speaker.: MR., WALTER PITMAN Vice-Pres.,Outside Studies, Trent University, PeterboroiÏgh Topie: EDUCATION:1" FLIGHNTS 0F FANCYý TICKETS MAY BE OBTAJNED FROM EXECUTIVE MEMBERS ORONO: MR. A. WALLACE MRS. W. LOWES' NEWCASTLE: MR. W. ALLIN FUTURESEESSEKR Oct. - Larry ilenderson World Budiding Canada's Destiny Nov. - Peter Trueman - What Canada Means to the U.N. Jan.- Merrili Dennison - Canadian Industrîi Achievements Feb. - W. L. Morton - Canada - OId Patterns, New Trends Mar. To Be Announ-ed J'il Stutt's Pharmacy Phonýe 983-50,09 Orono, Ontario ROYALowmamville THIS FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY- SEPTEMBER 15, 16 and 17 EIGHT'ON THE LAM Bob NKepe, PhyflEs Difler, Jonathan Winters ORONO, ONT. PHONE 983-5539 j Plant Now For S-pring Colour We now bave in stock ail fail bulbs ranging frein TuIips te Crocus, Daffodil and many manY others L - L'à a Et 14th, ORONO WEEKI 1 1 AUTOMATIC OIL DELIVE.Ry Yeu neyer rus out of Oil with our automatic delivery and with this delivery you receive FREE 24-Heur Service FURNACE INSTALLATIONS NEW AND REPLACEMENT Free Estimates Full Guarantee Competent Installation Vour Locaýl Oil Dealer Orono Fuel md Lumber* Phone 983-9167 Orono, Ontari.

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