____O~ONOWEEI~LY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MARCH l4th, 1913 Charge minister 1ev. B. E. Long. B.Th. *.ono United Church: Church S chool - 10:00 ai. Worsh-ip Service - 11:15 amn. Message* The Second W'ord from the Cross. "Today you will be with Mle ini Paradise" Hi-C group participation and Min- ister. Ohurcli membership meeting, 7:00 p.im Friday in the friend- shîp room- KEY '73 Bible Study on Mon- day evening at 8:00 pn. in the Main Hall. Every'one welcome. Kfrby Unted Church: Worship Servîce 9.45 a.m. Church School - 11:00 a.m. DMal A Thought: 983-9151 BOB YEOMANS PLUMBING ani HEATING 24 Hoer Service New Installations - AiteratiOna Repairs Spectillin R ot Water neatlng Forced Air Heating Septlc Tank Work RL 1, Orono 983-5624 ANGLICAN Estblihed1869 Regular SundaY VWOrsh7iP Service - 10:00 alm. HOly Communion- First and Third Sundays Morning f rayer- Secod ad ForthSundays The Rev. ID.Roet aye CUSTOMN-MADE CARPET by Harding and Cm4sey Wafl-to-WaUl or Area Rugs COMplo"te Hn-lie of Kitchen Carpet, Hlardsurfaces F. A. Kraunp Furniture Ltd. 37 - 41 ing st EAat Phone 6U3-1071 »eoratlAg Service Up And Downa Ma.rch lSth, 1973 Tic Limits of Sanity by Larry Sl a man murders cight of his ncighbour&,ant is judged sane) Separation, Journal of a Marriage by Eve Baguedor (what hap- pens as a marriage cnds alter 20 years) Smailwood, the Unlikely Revolu- tionary by Richard Gwyn (biog) In TUe With The Infinite by, Ralph YValdo Trine (spiritual inýspiration) The Chjampagne Killer by Hugh Penteoost (a Julian Quist my- stery) The Shining Years by Emilie Loring (romance) Junior- Wonders of the World of Horses by Sigmund , A. Lavine and Brlgid Casey Submariineseight True Stories by Carey Mille r MapIft. Syrup by R. D. Lawrence, (how te make it The Tombs of Atuan by Ursula Le Guin (Newberry Ho'nor Book) Easy Reading and Piciure Books- Raminagrobis anti'The Mice by 1Harold Berson 1 is No Fun But 20 is Plenty by Margaret Vogel (counting book) M. Hadley BANK ROBBER JAILED 8 YEARS Ronald Graves who pleactet guilty to robbing the Port Hope Branch of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce last monti has been seintenceti to jail for eight years. Mr Graves informeti police follon ing tie hold-up that he hati been"ig on d!rugs" at the time of the incident. TO) COSD FUTURE 0F MOUT CARME SCIIOOL Trusees rom lie rea of pountCarl Sehool-as"wellas membes oftic Admlinistratio i are 10contie i future of tic ,schoo. Tic shool was loseti in Jue of 1972 anti since this time lias been useti by ladies of the, BarevanLades'Group for comn- muniy prpoes.Tic use for the past mnber of lothias been, 'ute exesvnnithe ladies are, seeking information on tic future of tipclicool. The admin- istrtio hasre.ommededthat t'le achool be sc7oliasCOSIs of maintenance exceeti revenue. LOCAL TIO1LSTEIN IS GOOD PRODUCER Sikmas Tina Pabst Rockman, a purebreti Holstein cow in the herd of Pier Sikma, Orono, has recent- ly completed a fine Record of Performance production test. As a four-year-old i 305 days on twice a day milking, she produe-- eti 21,033 lbs. milk, containing 928 lbs. fat, average test 4.41% but- terfat, which is a Breeti Class Av- erage of 185% for milk and 223% for fat. She la a daughter of the Excellent and Class Extrta sire, LSeiling Rockinaii. GENERALREA8 flon 9834M4 5 Local Nws MI\r. and Mrs. Orville Chatter- ton left last weekcnti for the Southeru States. Mr-. anti Mrs. Walter Stapeton, Tim and Mai-k sPent two weeks lu, Florida %,isitïpg Mr. ad Mrs. Chas. Stapleton anti other rel- ativ es. 1Mrs. 0. F. Cooper is a patient in Bowmanville Memorial Hospit- al. Mr. andi Mrs. Albert Mitchell are holidaying iu the South. Mr. anad Mrs. Jack Bailey and infant daughter visited ou Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bowins. Mrs. C. S. McLaren and, her sister Ms H. Clark of Prescott are lhohid*aying in the southern States and i Mexico. iX irs. Geo. Dunlop -las bee'i a patient- in the Bowmanville Mem- orial iHospital. Mr. Harvey Partner, Chairman of the Orono Hydro anti Water Systerm andi Mr. C. Pearce, man- ager, were among some 1500 del- egates from throughout the Prov- ince, who attended the Ontario Municipal Electrie Association convention at the Royal York Ho- tel, Mardi 4 to 7. OMEA represents about 350 member municipalities with ap- proximately 2,000,000 "hydro" customers. The Association trati- LAKE LEVEL PARTLY TO BLAME FOR FLOODING' The enginecriing firm of Totten- Sims and, Hubicki haverprtd that high water levels lu Laket Ontario (18 luches above normial). was, part of tie cause -of thei floading in Port Hope a week- anrd a haif ago. Ice blockage- at one of the bridges in theic ,tw lasted only a short time but wt~ lu-minutes tic area wasflde itiouafly malutains close sru.- iny of power costing to ensuroý that' users get the' best' servie for the lowest possible cost., A highlight of the confereneE-.ý: was an addrests by William DavàisI. Premier of Onario. *a.L MARTIN SENIOR LATEX PLAT (Regular $10.20 a gallon) SALE PRICE$5GAL SEMI - LOSS (egular $12.45 a gallon) Can bc tinted to hundreds of popular shades at a small extra charge. Phone 983-5207 Orono, Ontario La lies' JUST IN TIME FOR SPRING Y.. New beautfuliy deslgned coats hiave arrived! A great fashion Ioo'b-corne rain or shine. Long and three-quarter, styles in ail of the popular shades for Spring. Be sure to sece the new checks and plaids priced from $x RELTO ) R 99 K' o 0in Std.,iE- trit WR aNVEstiLe Br rmiM lMýl.; 1,8117 - l llmbwo»ý- ý,- ýl"- -,#. 1 1 1 - - 1 O»W A "Ir,711