0w~oo WkY Tl.s~Wo~nsday,, ~nuoyMO,1N# Relamax Cornerstone Realty Ltd. 104 KING ST. E., BOWMANVILLE. "The Orono Area Specialists" SALLY STAPLES LINDA MeLENN AN associate broker sales associate qet va(ue aû(edservicefrom tfhs e/7iaaitop producing team, wftose goal(is togive you top fR.ÏEUL'TS! il MoNair St. $1 95,700 15 McNair St. $190,900 Saturday, January il 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. Directions: Hwy. 2 to Arthur St. north ta Resnik Dr. right on MoNair. PLEAS%,E CALL US AT 54 Galbraith Ct. $1 24,900 97 Galbraith Ct. $124,900 Sunday, January 12 1 P.M. - 4 P.m. Directions: King St. E. from Liberty ta Galbraith. Across from Bowmanville Mal. 6236000 For information on: - booking a complimentary appraisal of your homes' current market value. - our systematic 10 point marketing plan designed to net you top dollar. - our upcoming First Time Home Buyer's workshop. - the Iatest real estate happenings in our area. grânted ta charge an âdmiqin for hiardball gaines in the park. Heather Lodge Social Club held a very successful cooking sale and afternoon tea on Saturday afternoon. A sum of around fifty dollars was recognized from this venture. A softball league was formed on Tuesday evening consisting of Kirby, Orono Merchants, Forestry, Crooked Creek, and Newcastle. First gamne starting on Monday night, June 2nd when Crooked Creek meets Newcastle and Orono Merchants versus Forestry Orono at tie local park. Mr. and Mrs. Egerton Hancock spent the past weekend at the home of sons, Harold of Belleville and (lien of Warkworth. Sunday Schoal Anniversaries are always looked forward ta as occasions for parents ta corne ta church with their children and meet old and new friends. The Orono United Church Sunday School Anniversary Service this year will bc held next Sunday, June 3rd at 11:00 a.m. in the Town Hall. The Rebekahfs and Oddfellows', Service Clubs having completed a drive for funds presented ta, the new Bowmanville Memorial Hospital a cheque for $811.00 on Thursday night of last week. This amount of money was collected ta furnish a 3 bed ward in the hospital. (416) 983-5721 LUMBER & FIREWOOD CENTRE Lum ber Firewood Press'ure Treated Lumber Interlocking Brick Doors Wood Floorlng Windows Trusses Cedar Lumber Roof Steel Ktchens< Wood Timbers 1 mile south of Pontypool on Hwy. 35- (705> 277-3381 May 1941 Dr. Ross Lang, of Chicago, in honour af is forebears, will have a memaorial nausleurn erected in the O)rono Cemxetery. Negotiatians for a site and permission ta erect the structure have been praceeding for some time, but it was not until Saturday, April l9th, that final arrangement. The regular meeting af the Orono Hydro Electric Commission met in Neil Parter's office on Manday. April 28th, with al members present. The Auditor's Repart was read and ordered filed. Orono Hydro Commission has a surplus ai $ 1,740.12 from last year's aperation. We, were pleased ta see Sergeant Major W.C.H. Mitchell bas arrived home after spending months in the hospitals at Oshawa, Kingston and Ottawa, with a badly fractured leg. 122 Canadians are missing fromn the sip tbat was tarpedoed while on its way tor England by enemy action. About eigbty Oddfeltows _paraded ta St. Saviaurs Cburch, Orono, on Sunday last, it beig the 122nd anniversary of the founding of the order on this continent. Bro. W. J. Riddell acted as Marshall and Orono Citizens Band supplied the music. The girls of Orono are forming a 'baîl team for this year and will practice twice a week, Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Orono Red Cross Society will hold a dance on Friday, May 30th, in Orono Town Hall. Glloways orchestra will supply the music. Plan ta attend. Admission 250 per persan. Lunch extra, served by Stan Payne, cafeteria style. Oronlo Police Trustees met for their regular, meeting on Monday evening in Neil Porter's office. Harry Clark was. instructed ta proceed witb the building of a tank in the north end of the Village for fire protection. Mr. Joh-n Berry, who suffered a broken ankle some weeks ago, now has the cast renioved and is able to get around with the aid of a cane, not being able to put his full weight ,as yet on the injured memlber. May 1951 Mr. and Mrs. Carman White, recent bride and groom, were the guests of honour on Saturday, Apil the twenty-first at a party in the form af a shower, given in the orange Hall, Orono arranged by Mrs. Alex Walker, aunt of the groom. The Orono Orpbans Hockey Club have decided ta stage a. Monster Carnival at the local arena on May 23rd featuring a number af high class entertainment together with a draw on a $100.00 Government Bond. The club is, approxim itely,$800.00 i debt and they are attempting ta clear the debt before the sumnmer sports start. Wayne Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller, had the mnisfortune ta break his legý in two plaIces while playi. g on Moi,,nday aftemnooni, Orono Lodge, No. 436, I.O.O.F. held their Annual Church Service on Sunday, May 6th, by attending service at St. Saviours Anglican Church at 3:00 p.m. The Orono Park Board met on Monday eveniing wh en Mr, A. E.« West occupied the chair and wirh Messrs. L. Lowery, R. R. Waddell, H. Mercer and W. H. Carman discussed various items pertaining ta the local park. Permission was Cal! me ta buy or soUl.. Orono and area's real estate rep. KRYSTYNA .JONES Tel: 983-9782 R /M A. ela Tel: -576-31-11 $1 29,000 _____________Central air, ceramnic te. ý-LJ6BowmanvIlllê , &~>4t ~ k ~ ~ ~. ~. -~ -t-rt t-rt e t-r r r.. rnss-asrrsrassrafl,.CS.atSaSOOfl~r~~r~ BALLS RADIO & T.V.. REPAIR REPAIRS TO MOST MAKESý STEREOS, COLOUR AND B&W T.V.s V.C. R.s P.O. BOX 27 R.R. 2, ORONO, ONT.