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Orono Weekly Times, 24 Sep 1942, p. 1

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OPONO, ONT..THURSIDAY, SEPT. 24th, 194-9. Sbc Milford Sherwin Wins First Pr ie for Best Pen Mark Prize Wiuners For The rst Day ofJ DAIRY PRODUCTS Taiblyn; Bartlet, Hen's eggs, whisite, oe dozen, blyn, R. K. Squair; IDa'wn Moffat, Mss. Bd. Dean, _Mrs. Osbone, Geo. B. Art Richards; iie-n's (eggs, bron, on(- Fleilulis Beauty, Mr 'dzn aryý Bo'wan., Mss. D. G. -Josa; Buerre Bosc,' Hfocper, Mss, Ecd. Dean; hani'- eggs, H. Jose; Anjou, R. -white, '12 dozen crata, XMilfrad Sisar- Bidlkle & Son. %in, Mss. Rdi. Duan, Mss. Art Rich- PlLU astis; lhen's egsbrown, 12 dozen BesV oletoi ~cate, lst,Ms.At Richards; hstiaties, F. W. 'b.T ~pair ciies rongh dresUýsed,, heavy Gag-e, F. W. b. Tq -breedis, lst, Mýaryý Bowven; f carij, oaa,, R. K. Squair, F. ~pair, roughi drasseti, Roy Bal. enclne J. H. LG-RAIN -£ND)SEEI> buln, J H. iouse Bushael fal whe'at, Garnet Rickard, RA James T. 'Browava, Msls. Ir a bowe: 1hushel hasrley, sxroeMss. Ira ise tuces Law, Grne RilkadR. K. Squir; &'Soni; gronl,Cao, Iowa, GarnV. Richard, F ,bushiel Eciban or Vanguaird Onts, . .b T byni 211C,John kliiun r ( ea,-iptPjpr(!A anbl Geo- B. R. K. Sql an nrvari vmrsivmelonis, Anna Stapit toes, haif bushel, eariy, R. ly, iMrs. ýEagleson; fpotatc bus.hei, laVe, R. H. Bla'kely; collection, R. H. 'Blakely; garden of fasm producits, ?Bickie & Son. FRUIT - APPLEI Best collection of fal 'Bruce M-Autton, Geo. B. BicA J. 'H. J'ose; 'test collection -4pples, Bruce Mutton, Geo. & Son, F. W. L. Tami-blyii quart [basket, 'Bruce Mul Lawrence, 6 quart basket, Tamblyn, Geo. 'B. 'Biekle & výenstein, 6 quiasit basket, BF Von, Geo. B. Bickie & Son; Gao B. Bickie & Son, R. l melba, Jr. H1. Jose;Aaa B. Bickla & SOn), Bruce --Lawrenue, Geo. B. 'Ricikieé W. 'L. Tamjblyn; Grvenste Mutton, Gao. B. Biekia & S V'hy, Russeil Osborne, 'Geo. \,.&Son; 'snowý, Ce,-. B. Bld Bruce Mutton; _Mlclnosh, R borne, 'Geo. B. 'Bickia & Scý Pip(pin,1 Russell Os'torni River, Bruce M1,uttoni, T. BlenIhei Piipplin, Msis. Bd1 W. L. Taniblyn; To>ia W. L. Tam'tblyn, Geo. B. Soný; R. I. 'Gr-ening, Brue P. W. L. Ta'm'biývn; ig BïAlki & Son, Bruýce 5lt win, Rus-sel: 'Osiborne,7 Dean;, La Salle, F. W. L. Jud ging tF. W. L. Tami- '; Sheidon, Russeil 3.Bàekeli & S'on; lis. Ed. Dean, J. H. R. K. Sqigair, J. K. Squir, Geo, B UNIS of ¶philnns, si-x r raby~ Iiipe'rial1 W. L. Tambl!-l;l Jose-, Fred( Blacýk- s, F. W. L.Tan LPES ed, Go B. Bickle )B. Bichie &Son, L:blacik, F. W. L. Biekie é& Son. FLOWERS AND PLANTS Atrwhite, Mrs. Roy Ptnnm;ii 'asters, shahI piniik, Ada L. Aii, R.' K. Squair.; asters, rose, J. [H. Jose, Mr.E.Dean; astders, red, R. K. Squair, J. H. Jose; asters, mauve, Mrs. Rd. Dean, Mrs, Reg. Sutton; asters, purple, J. 1-. Jose, R. K. Squair; carnations, collection, Ada L. Annis; calendula, Ms.L. 'E Bryan't; mniglAfrican, _Mrs. EcH. Dean, Geo. B. Biekie & Son; mnrigold, Fronciý(h, Geo. B. Bie2kie & Son, Mrvs. b. E. Bryant; nasturtiunis, Ada L. A.nis, Mrs, Ed. Deani; scabiosas, Adat L, Annis, R. K. Squair; petu- nias, siný -le, Urs. Rd. Dean; petu- nias, singiÏe, fanoy ' , J. H. Jose, Geo. B. Bi'okle & Son; petuins, double, Mis. L. E. Brynt, .MUrs. Art Richi- ar.ds: celosia. ,?etliere1t, Ada L. An- W. L. Tain- gosis (,114ofl, iiua ±L. iffniss F. W. L.o. B. Bicklie & 'Son; salvia, not , Go.B.e than 6'tboimls, Mr..b. E. Bry- an; onsons, " ni ;s-apdrlyons, collection, iVlis. Son, Mrs. Ra)y Putnarai-; zinn1ia, pom11-~porn, Col- B. Bickielecin Mrs. Roy Piutnanin, Geo. B. red Black- Bickle & Son; zinnia, large-flower- pkin, 'pi, ed], IVrs. Rýd. Dean, Mr's. Roy PuLt- D. Suuch; nai;'cosm-os, Geo. B. BickLe & Son; Bicle & Dahlias, collection, Msrs. D. G. lioop- B. Bicloîser Mrs, Cavlos Tailblyn; dahlias, in; toma- show, Vwth foliage, Ada L. Anrvis, )oper, Mss. Msrs. D. G. Hooper; dahlias, decor- e, (feed) ative, with foliage, Mrs. D. G. Hoop- Me & Son; er, Ada L. Annis; dininîg table bou- .S'herwin; puat, form'al, R. K. Squjair, J. H. ls; pota- Jose; ding talte 'bouquet-, natur- H.I Blake- ai, Ada L. Annis, R. K. Squair; liv- boes, haîf îngigoora bouquet, J. H. Josca, Anna 7potatees, Staples; gladioli, single spike, any exhibit of colour, J. H. Jose, Mrs. Carlos l'am- Geo. B. blyn; glacdioli, liglit, R. K. Squair, Mrs. 'Carlios Tanibly'n; gladioli, dark, Msrs. Carlos Taimhlyni, J. H oe S gadol, p Onk or rose, J. H. Jose, Il apples, mrs. Carlos Taniblyn; 'gl.noli, 10 -ke & Son, djistinct varieties, -Nrs, Caros Tain- of winter blyn, J. H-. Jose; 'test basket of B. Bick lgads, J. H. Jose, Mss, Carlos Tami- U; snow, 6 blyn; gladioli, Anna Sbtales, J. H. Itton; St. Jose; gladioli, smal'l oee type, F. W. L. vasecof eut flowers,. cH. Jose; bt Son; Gra- Mss. Carlos Tamblyn; hast arranged 3ruce MIut- 'onhoîe houqueVs, Adja L. Aninis; yDuchess, hast arsanged high basket, J. H. K. Sendi; Tosm, Mss. Roy,. Putniaa; best arran- inder, Geo gad1w baskn4et, Ada b. Annis, MUrs. [utton;Sit. b E. Brrant; corsage, A 1-b.An- & Son, F. Ois Agnis XWaddell; pansie", test ein rc olcin Gre B. Biekle & Son, Ada ieýn; Weal- 1b. Annis.ý dep &-Son, e; Wolf H. Jose; Dean, F. Sweet, F. e Mutton.l Geo. B ton; Bald-- Ms. d. ýce mi SDavis DOIMESTIC MANUFACTURE Qult, apspliqued, Mss. Roy put- rAmMs. b. E. Br-yant;quto- tonpleed, ss.RoyPLtnlam, MrS. b.. E, ynit qiMss. b. E. ,Bry- aýnt, Mrss.R ,y -P Utn utdul M-s. Roy vPuITnani; 'ted speacrq- cednew, Mss. b. E. Brynî;he oîpead 'andewikMss.lIra bLowe, Ms-s. b. E. Bryant; henr'th vu, ags, hlo')ked, Mis. M. J. Bogart, MiSs. D. G. Hoo1par; hensth sug, 'wool, hnýaided Mss. R'oyT Pubtanin, Mss,. b. E. Bry- an;hearth rtgl, croeheted, Mrs. b. E. Bryant, Mss. J. Eiagleson; bt ma1t, croclhet, st'ing, i~s M. J. B- gtMrss. Roy Putnamn; knitteýd su'Lit, 'wool, 'Mss. Frank! Stinnson, Mss. Roy Ptriain; bouse eoat, cottlon, zip- par, Mils. 'Frank Stinson, Mss. W. J. u'ti;tlie; kaitteti dreýssstinMss. . R. Coop rss. Ira Lowav;knta res wool, Mss;.'Roy PtaMss. L E. Bryant; croc(heteti dress, striing Mrs. L. iE. Brynut; twin swea"5ter se;t, ýwooi 'Mr's. L. E. BynMiss. Boy Putnaril; pullover, short slaecves, cet,- (C0ontinued on page four) FORMER BRITISH I F M la)n former i- lshernr portant jo s of the war. ap3pro.aces. Pie snannin'g A.A. jg ire sho-%ws: ws. Canc A week'ly reviow of develovnments on the homen front froi Septenriber1 W0th Vo Spe 1ia 7th, 1942. 1. 'Purchase of typewriters by civilians is prohiliitad on authority oýf Wartine Prices and Tiade- Boarck -. Hon. W. D. Herridga, ina d- driess Vo Ottaiwa Kiwlanis Club, urgles PedetRoois'evelt 'te leader of United N'ations. 8R.iC.AYF. pa~rtiipates i ig raidl on Du-sseýIdorf. 41. Prime Miûýister King reviews Oanadla's war effort in naton'al ra- dio broaclcast. 5. Wantimie Pnices and Trade Board issues order rendering iliegal unauthor.i7ad use of its naine by business conIcerns. 6. Rffacive Sopteiber 20, sharp cur-tailmenit in non.-essenti'ai uses of eletricity in power abordage areas of Ontario andi Quabec 'announced by Munitions Hon. C, D. Heiwe. Threa R.C.AF. squadrons partici- A 'Class Motorists to Be CuL 50 Per Centý Ottawa, Septemnhar 1.- Crn- inencin-lg on Thuris(bay, Ocoarlt, close Vo 100,000 m-otoristis ini On - tario will have their allowiane cf gas;oline rationing cut in half. Tais -l's the anooemn f Hon. C. D. Hrowe, Miister of im-unitions and Boi n that date tha naw AA categ-ory goasý into effact alw in'g ron-a ssenjtýiaI pleasur ndpr sonial eqars Vo 'te driven onily about 1,20 iles in Vtha six moniths Oct. 1, 11942,.'Vo Ma t 1, 1943. At pres- ont, c %es 'would permit mts isýts to dslive aot2,404 miles in the n'ext six mon'ths, pro'Vidod they have_ savedcI-oupo)ns to that extent,. Thae average monthIy aI' 11 , an1e for AA will hea 'atout 214 miles as comà,paredA with about 400 ie m'ItIIh ultier categ-ory A now. This, comparles wîth a original allow- ance cf 500 m-iles a montii undes cntegor-y A when the- gasoline cou- pons ware good for five gallons in-' stand of rour- as at presenit. Thus in six mionth's, thousanidis 'f Ontarjo mîotorists will have hati tha-ir gaso - lino, aqlowa'ne eut about 6" par cent. Hlou-s'awvives no-V eiiployed in vwar plants, university .d iiss9 so students anti ownors cf lwo or mlorej ca,.sa are a m ong t, hcos e w ho w ill I'te p!.aced in cat?-ory AA, the niinisterl Park Street Church Auditoirium Grovt Hear Chancelig Dr. Bio'wn adesdthr-ee hun- dreýIdudesy freshmn nini Gonvo- ouation HRail on Sundaýy 111r-1111g, Slpteineber 2'Oh, and he alongwt 'Mirs. -Br'own arvdin Orýono langood timne for Pafl!k St. Suncla(Iýy SAhool Rally service at 2.30, the re('gulart ~Sainlay Sehool t our. The chiurch auditoiium 'wlas well fflled nd the service follo-wed the foriof the rglrSndysehlool woi shp s'ervice. '1'o show ho dif- fer-ent 'pope ame to Jesus, four young- people r ond s1ciipture pas- As in Imet yeasMte this year s'ponsored t prize for the hast Pen ket h'ogs at the Orono Theýre were six poils and were sud on the takun to Toronto and whetre tlbey were jtdlge( The TF. Raton Coc. d'onaqtc $'3U.00, .along wi,11h $15) So'ioty, mlakiing a total be diifldd nong the fi leur ,as foHOWS 1:slep 3rd,$8; 11h?$6; th,$ $4. s'weaper o~ ar lOth attaick of the waIr perioci at 'anadian Qongress of babor Convenition at Ottawa. l10. First Chilean _Minisiter Vo Cani- ada, Dr. Eduardo Grove, presenits Laýtter of 'Credaniae to Sur Lymanî D'uff, Doeuty Governor Genenal. 11. Diepipe easualty otals issued. 1'2. Philip Murray, !C.I.O. Presi- dent, aippeals to 'Canadian Congsress of Labor Convention in Ottawa for policy of no sti-ikes duning the war. 13. Power C.ontx'oller Symington orders Ontario Hydro Electrie Power Comimission to raýduce load suptpiiad Vwo eompanies in Thorold, Ontario. aud ethers ýwhose cate-gorias have been reducad frein a highber classi- fleatio-n do-wn to A. But the minis'ter of mnunitions andi sn4piply eiqp!ainsý that motorista wb'o Lise theis cars chiedfly for dsiving to and from their stor>es-, offices and non-esseotial factor!;is wil ha placati in the new categ1ory AA. The test in sncb caseswilhl 'ta whetlher the work is re'gýarde(d as e2ss enVýiai, in wr tume, anti if so, ether ohr e-ans oftianspo(rtatioin are av-ailaýble. 'G. R. Cot treeC, ou 1Crol ar sta tes that ail 'ntagory A aiwn cas 'are now beiing scrutîi*z,_d a n à lottors are 'hein1g preaned 'whlich wil beý n (iet 'and after Oct. 1 to those who ay bae o acet'ý1tht1e rationreducion lesai that theý ro-iaegointio ail he 'onductati "oni a -fais anti equitatile basis." Eiach lettfes wllrequire itî1s e- cipiant to mailioruen in hi., ente- goôry A ration b ook 'within a wci.If the old book is inaled in, the n iew, -o'kwili ha returned wi-hir, afout 48 'tours. 11f thseold bo(ok is tak-en in 'p'rson'ally Vteh-le reg7ionai oil Con- trol office, t1hae cunawill be ef- 192,972,000 Intimains la avary four ifcf 1 -are n'ot Brit>ish sa in tise IiilËani Sta.es nearly tvo-(V ft dia andi are noV 'i arc eieaving'--% 'dctinor aissis-JI )f the after- Port an'ticin.atedl thiat we gro'w to be LEke that whichi w mst aImîuire, rvr and love. Thon ha poinýtad ont -what soie of thosie 'thing~s shiould 'ta in ordier to firing our perSonlaliias' to their hiig- estÉ da-ve-lo-pinnit 'andi bring out the hesît thait i-- in us. Hie briefly re- vîimeîwd in a 'wonderful -way illany ou sta-ncing ipeopla, hoIb hm'aie andi femile, in tihe Old ad News Testa- niants, ai niîa'de thein eni r.eal living beings ,vith suais rièt strong characiters and diffarent admirable qualities. Ha urg-ed 'us te ra'atd ulboi themn, become weli acquaint- ed selth them, live -,witli thein, love itham, the firsV' and hîghastof al ha- jiig Jeansm Christ. It was indleed a s'tirririg and mos.t appropriate ad- drass, which s'tould iisîpire g-reatert zcal andi effort in reI-licios eadumabion in baýth Sundny Scheol andi chnrch dent býody are dýeeply indeîbtad te Dr.l BrOwn o com~Ing Vo us andi giving ever, 10 wtlll ha tii h.our on ýSntiandays ýuntil ea ing- is iacle eolliplsory by oýrnjient. uis 'theise splendidl thoughts. At the close of the sa'arvi, Best anmi Audrcy Billing v'esy fine dua-t. Mr. ýN(ii ' Porter and Mni Staîiplas 'weil raspon.sbbie Ioft and ecianical. ]Uo iunt boughs, Jiana {iowl dahl chri ys iarith emuiims-, were use miost effective way, thea 1) rwhch addad nuch to the digi'ty od the 'whcoie ser'vie Winners In Durham County Foal Club at Orono Fair The Durirai ouinty rFoal Club R. 0 2d, rville uM onii'r îfF ra - civee.Da'y was 'held Ujt Oronlo serville No. 1; 3'd1, Claire Kel logg, Fi thseventeen of the niineteen Port Hlcmpe No. 1; 4th!, H.owai-d 1Brail- bosexiiin hireît.Teiely, EnakHnNo. 1; 5th, Elimer of the! foals vwere sired by Perchieron Hfio, P 1terorolgh N o. 5; 6 th, hiorses and the remainider 'by Cly- Howad Co"himu, Orono 1 ; 7tlt, dadl'.Theý two t;reeds were jud- Robert Goathaïin, Or-ono 1; 8th, Lloydl ged in seoparate class-es by Pr-of. M. Kellog-g, Port Hpe1; 9th oaA. W. SUaples, O.A.C., Guelph. Sharp, Buirketon No.ý 2; lOth, Gordon. Th t fi-sit four pIa'ininla the P r- Davidson. Ca an: lth, llowtard Glb chero-n Foal class wr Ernest Boy-7 lis, ýCavaýn; i2th, Ross Cr3dermaru, les, OrilliIe Moncrief, Howard Coa- Enniskillen No. 1. t am 'ad Rlobert Coatham,--, and in Clydesdale CIas8 the Clyd-esclale cvi3ss, George ,,Lw- 1lat, HIovjid Forder, iBIacktoéIk; er, o'iardForder,'Boyd Ayre and 2n1 Byd Ayre, HmtnN.1 Neil Moffat. £Howe'ver, tlie total 3rd, Gofat rge o . 1; *iIlto'i4I~ score anid final staniding was made Nel-oTaOooN1 t û Stani-

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