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Orono Weekly Times, 10 Apr 1941, p. 6

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a's New, PrE efriead of 'Great ilcief of thle Yugo- ýc, becamie lprmier oif [rie Il w,7; the Axs Customns Origini of Hot Cross Bunis Lst In Obscurlty; GaiIy- Coloredi Eggs Were Enjoy. edhin Scotland for Gener. atcons; sonie Beautiful Cus. tomis Corne From $Southerni Europe Cross Bans! ifye hav e inodgtrge thCem to yourion" Sa sang the baker's boy as he Duhdbis f Latto-heedc 'a d ea huatr ofet ion 1s t ul heurrw tees foidU lboidonl; aad ïto most peoplet eveq Yst Good Fnidayi ould not be nom- te aorathe makasttable. ;MARKED WITI-A CROSS' j May ar theist'orles that bhave' Ibeen passed down. thoub tM, Iges la coDnection wth tlsban. t ai hat thinhaiansof aetEgypt aiGec fee sècr&dcake to tnse M oonGodes marilag them itls ia 4crosst- a ltL tise our ort r ftise màtoxa. Thea a ït alte aet she caled ous,"or bans. Thes3e too), were lmariked with ia cross, ila honr f thin goddiess 0fligbt. Lu a aaTber of Enropean coun- tries diae Rot Cross Banl isread ,,éi as a s vuihlai n il. la One £oIowmJg ood Friaay LU ê tise best of fortune truh Ee yea. ia one part of Eag- itiMtl believed that Hot Buis shung lin ecime r! on od Friday will gui- good bread te the hosewife te followiag 12 months. An- ,tradiftion ila çoaaeetion withI Good Fnday bans and bread t îf k-epthoghtieyear a -intmb)s soaked !la waten WonIld a cure for any alimen-t. plntiful asithe Rot1Cros aýt tuis saon cf the yý :hIe gaily-colored eggs which ,almoist every siop wiandow. e are asuri-i o! t ile distri- a o! "pace r 4pas c'heee, ueyobserved for, genie-rtis ilîdren in Scotlad as1wel as te Englisi contIes of Lancs, ord aaid Wanwick, 'whene the hardl-bolled aeggswereroi, d and fiaaily eaen; forc"bil- 0g" on astIer-Moiday was niEven bisops aald an in aateac nad thow f a bail la thse Cehnnchthe ýy amlilaity *alikt enpta rizes 0f "tansy cake." e of theiseust beautlfui ef eV cutoms Connes te us fi-cm ai Europe, wehe Tyrol- abse-veRoiySatrdayla_ e Mannen. 0On the eve.ing Of day they tr vereey fiow- ewn vaHpe sigaymas &c- aniiýylag tchemiiselyps oïl gitarS, eaiing pMeple fnom tir Dtu Wininn tha nrOCesiofl. E aster WVe wait for Eastésudw the glad rebith 0f aop tou~s fpar And cean ana go(jouiad wolesome on the eart, When sushine cwp,; to scatter inter's dearth Is everywhere. WC witforBatoriandhe ga ees From etiag 0f Natures chuiren t o breathe forth their peacé And gveour ,ca.,y odies uck ncease We wait foni ter and a wormade re The stinging sword 0f strain and sfeigthien shaOH broken be., Ami blindled prtssh more oelryse The risen Lord. --ElenMcuggn VOICE OF T ME PRESS UNDECLÂRRO SPRiNG Lt looks as i t xvibe.anun TOO' MUCH TO EXPECT Gret. s may be the st. Law- eneDelp Waterway projeet, it t reail'y too mn11-t' anici;ate that day dock altIthe St. Ctaie poyrt on ýthe Ship Canal WRONG PEOPLE TO GROUSE F thiiecomplahinng lusuaiiy, Â-Aitch boue B-llam ban. D4ksshioa~e E-Thln (Fla»k) aide are te peons wbo areTrepona- ible flor the town beIng atte think it sihouidni't be. CANADIAN INCOMES Th-ere are fewerthan. 12,000 la- cornes iof rore tbl, 000per year ilu aad.The 1House ltCom- monls bas benlnformled ithatre ttarals were filfin l 94 y9'901 indJividu'aIls rcei'iv ing $000 Plu"00; 1,433receivag 25,nnu oc $5p0,0, adO4S3ecetiig over 5%, 000. Th coreso£,n)fgues 'o the filcai ysar 1939 sont7,78 t"35 end 4W7 la roolyn awoman o ûItal 'desýCent so"ighlt prto Marriage.Attracts Plane Steward'esses11 th Tan-CnaaAirLne.Thie copaniy tries to keepthmone butcometiionwith- Cupidi is too passeng ý"ers but the boy fienlda they lft at hom. issEceso hs17 girtonher divisýion. One of tethings tatkeeps herbuy hiin ewstwress Apcril's Costume Npae ear climoeqanl Thihan ovlyApril is- gen Catin-ure elisse.5 Thje ;silkcn f abre oferxagoswna Apeid i over cfn OMS. An 1-,d a,!the1,r ies now dscl'ed 0fmen~taidpnaets The wiesacedptiot A es wndinfields o a War Guest Amazed At Father's Accent When young Banden Hall Bni- tishI war guest making ishome of Wood1stoc.k, Ont., heard Ihis fÉather-' speakc to hilm on an) over.- seas bracshssrrsdco- ment wa's: "If d'tknow miy wi7th Mr. <and Mi-s, W. A. Leaney father had sucli an accent." WR-Ji * (2) Youy teCarve itet *MULE LEAF TrEND!RSWRT HfflB SOLD BY ýceduclre For aý myited ibicone Sesued oie. give ns Uiirîat's ihat shuns at al tme

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