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Orono Weekly Times, 8 Jan 1942, p. 4

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tir Prompt Attention On Saturday, Decemiber -Oha Ptes. {Clarence Ther-,teli and~ Peter CoÂlie Pups, for good watch dt.gs L'I 4E 7r1 RONO Pubiser pretty wedding wsslmîe in the Ke-,ika, Peterboro, were homne foi, or heelers. Apply to -Te4d Copingl R. A. Forrester, Pilsir U,,ited OChureh, Miilbrook, when New Year's. Phoice1>8r 16, Orono, 'a-52-p. DENTAL~ Phyllus PeaxiieL, younger daughtér .r.Neva Little and Alec have re-R ~O.1C~~ ýdewalks i f .Mr. and iMrs. Howard Lunin, of1 turned to Toronto after spending the FOR SALE T'O CLOSE ESTATE ODite. ôR. 0. D Çfr>N: sidntsfei ~ -~Milllbrook, becamne the -bride of Pi, iolida.y here. Oon1rsdecefthfic Mda e lirsyn Orinchsie bone ini lier arm. A coupfle John ýChaFres, dreof Mrit. Rand Miss Pearl Hoy, of Port Hope, was Thomas Smiith. Frame 1bugaow, six Promn 9 a.in. t 5 p..-Evenings hy ned. froni thîs saine cause, M. C. Seguso., of mithRe. home for the holidays but recuper- roomis and bath, g'ood cellar, furnace, poitn ks in the village when they A.L icBD, fiitd ting f rom Th'le 41u. garage, etc. Off ers inivited. Inter- office _jursi Newcastle - everr s our belief the sidewalkis ** John Thomipson, of the Pediar Peo- ested parties please write N. D. Me- Satura on9a. t9pai nd no wai unti Satrday hodaAna i lson passed away at pi, O0sha-wa, was wîth E. Luxons Kenzie, 6 Lyall Ave., Toronto. t+ o d~ r~ ~an.t .n m o atuti audy the home of her son, Herl-ert Alli., for the week-end. For____________________ P p h~l 1io Orono 18 r 12 aportdt okat1 h on, T-rtoîn, a' the advanced agce Mr. and Mrs. Percy Pike, of Tor- NOTICE VTRNR apipintd tolooafte th of 02 ears. The' late Mrs. Allison onto, spent the New Year's holiday re7hAnveay oteW e' ea them wot he le inds celîbrated her 1O2nd birthday or, withMr and Mrs. Duacan. îlrd'.S strohottewitr August 2nd of-,,st year. She was Miss Olive Cordon and 'Miss Blod,- mavvjnitstai em o e iD n tbey do, sec that it le bora at Çold-prings, near Cobourg, ge'tt of Trinity Colege dneti Orono will be he&ld in*he. Sunday breaking terlub rn in13,dultroteltM.ac-School roomr-ofý.t.he Unite 1 l huirch on E .S. thei liMhs som l Jo1hndag.hter h la Mr. sudstaff, were ini Kendal Suriday. Thursday, January L5th, at 8 o'ciock VETBRINARY $SURGEON deceased her in 1916. She ie survived amir. Per aiteli, KTinto, (Dà.ST.). Rev. Mebaehian; of Newton- fj~ a &On by frve sons and one daughter. aed at teir homies re faoto îlw Newegetsekr.;p-Ofc :Mi t rn Caad er a *rhoes*readNw il programme and lunch, Admis- Phn 5 , Orono, Ont. setna d a n w j i tA i ot r a cd n c u r d oi Year's. sion,_____2_ _C. bavese panwoit Am'o acietocre f The extremiely high winds of Fri- ~2 rials required for wartimne Highway 28, near Bewdley on Christ.. day, comibiaed with the icy roads, 1_____ " John J. CGilfillanm ,7 l'mve will supply Canada mas FIve when two men were injured. mnade tra-vel by car, horses or shank's- ANNUAL MEETING Pn.B othier lar mnaterials. Can- William Oliver, Port Epe, was tra** poaies ah difficult. We miay be The Annual Meeting of Durhamg ~u.B teel te o with the infer- velling toward that to-wn iwheu a acar tak hr a o 0ice !Ceta giutna oit i~IeQUAtIêID OPTOMETRIST eh. It is believed that the driven north by Linton Bristow, o1ýtaku hr a o 0ice fCnia g-clua oit il id States anc'l Canada will Bwly e h lvrcrha- snowz to blow. held la the basernent of Oro'no Town Lieentiate dt the Golleg ofOiito- v mteraissbipedacrss eivtleymettheOlier ar eadon We wish toe xtend our congratula- Hall on Wednesday afterraoo'n, Janx- etr of9D4&tio of niaeil ials içidacoe as the Bewdley iman started to makce tosadbs ihst r n r. r 1t t130pm sadr fie"u 0f)1 --ad2* o!~~~ wa aeias eft turn inîto a sideroaýd. Both fosadhs wse4.M.3n r.niy21t t18 .m sadr 0 p.i an 12 LUpi.Umt a W kates are fighitinig for the vebhicles were badly dnaged and Vance Allen (Miss Jean Mercer), who time). The election of offleers for Offce n . B Tirrd IÙ Drus tmeu noting should stand in every glass in Brisbow's car was were 'married at the parsonage, at 14 wllehes, areotIfhiPGe ~68i,2 operating at full eapacity, shattered, vwith the result that the Orono, by the Rev. Littlewood on annuaI ttmn il'ena.AfI ________________ the other ie supplied with die u~andannbro an New Year's Day. attendance la requested. .~ A E fui laceratiops %nd wvas ta'ken to A New Year's party was held in rate off noney hetween the Petei.iboro hosipital. Oliver received tbe Orange Hall on Wednesday Eve We are no'w baving the 4coldest INSU RANCE ra par value, which would abrasions ovýer the rig-ht eye and with the proceeds of $20.00 going to spell, of the winter. igations acrose the border. hurt bis rigit kuce. He was taken the Eveainig Telegraris British War _______________Fiire, Casual1ty, Automo. nds oT dollars wbich would to Port Hope hospital. Mfter the Victims Fuad. Gus Wilson and Dor- Annle 'Thomnpson and Jean Hoy gave bile aitd Liability > cariiy on lier huge arm-a- Bistowca had ýcollided with the een Farrow -were tbe winners of the readings; Neil Stewart favoured soutbhound car it was spun around sPot dance and Mrs. Florence W-rigbt with1 a pleasing instrumental andOomintrc and camne lato contact with a north- the ipair of towels. Jean 'Mercer held a contest. A novel boGuad automobile frorr Ktchener. A social eveaing -was .held by the item was the making of New Year's ALJCTIONEERS î Sa1v age The driver cf the Kitchener car e- league on Tuesday evening. Mrs. resoînticus. A good lunch finish,,.ed TE J CKN ,unnin- Goverumet adver- cauped injury. Kennetb ýSoper sang a solo; Missies off 'the evening. ]DJK 0 situation. The Dominion Auctioneer and Valuator ýs for advetising te secune maufctreo!war equip- .. . onduts Auction Sales a»of allem hi simouey just ta get id and at reasonable Tate. rags, paper, copper, alu- e -war bias spread to theOonuite wh ii'aPsi Lauà Perry, Ontario, or se is (31rk, A. iaysupplies secured frn Ç9t t9r fxdae o! oLld. rags are layinig iiec )f the way. This could be .RC A D o! war eiuipmient. Neanly %,a;cl a~criae up scratps of ,old iron ami >adly ueeded from now on. Ail Repairs to Watchen, Clocica, and to Oron'o and give it to the J.wellIry, wil1 recive our prompt You ýcan easily bring it attention nd the pintiug office whenePAK TR T - (l stili, -eave it at the, Scout__________________ Scoute', selliUitot some Jew - on-ly a little, it -will help, t what you have. ,àâ I lui a total war, and ail-out F. F. Morris o n u d for a tremeicndous imount_______________ iy thie salvage campaigu 5 uerl ieçor are iele.tobuild tank, u ea Dictr cnt splyteamutFurniture Dealers ý rectie thepropr bads.AMBULANCE SERVICE ono, and the Onono Scouts Bwinil rn ~le. 'Phones: Bow'manvi!lc, Day 480 ____________________Nigit, 7i;4 and 573 i-ferreas mnetale le inadequate. Orono, 27-1 o!er tbe 92i oeigTem. O ilest, Iargest and Most veryolplt un,14 eoeig~FurnitureStran challenge to salvage wonicens M4r iarISrie parts o! Canada. Wan time Moer uralSeric- i enients are making salvage one Dra reall oîgwar OOSDur Service-THE BEST anad'ans. It is up to us there- OrGoa'~H'FE, o sece that 1942 -will be a big OrPie-H.LWS We muet increase the tonnageOu rcsTE1CWS thoý secondary materials se es-I 1te' production, Let us.ah ble i mç'us rtocs every day, and al days, see USe 1 f5,e% O RRANIS & S ONO ,the next twelvemotlnh! e1IOZ ta10 % "OieP01BWMNILE - -N thecjUS usul cstoi, he'Chist tonsO piUrit aS ERVoIEdalu tUh IU:uc tf_ 1 s¾0 e 1frr941.y an shristmas Da..1~~oIse a S. ithewulcoo ungted hi bea- 0 Ca,"ernational tendenc.va ie t intide ofjaq an, 42., et8î* i .auXanO Il ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1o . ~e &L" ,o i to <f3 '%,~

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