THE ORONO WEEKLY TIMES The Septýembe eetin of Oronoý) WounsInstitute waS held on Fni- da y, Sep«tumber lStli, vwiththe Presi- dlent, Mrs. O. W. Rolph, in thue chadr nnd twen1tY-onle preseat. One quiît was quiltes iiuing -the mneeting-. 'It was asked at tie nmeet- ing that m-ore print blooýks be- handesi in to Mrs. H. De,ýan for the next one. Lt was decided to purchase ina- tejial l'or a layette. Mrs. Goodtiman, Distii'ct President, asidressesi the meeting on Wornan's Duty to Herselif, Hier Home, Her * The reiport was giveni on the Child Welfare Booth at Orono Fair, sho-w- ing proeeeds o£ $21.40. Some orders were taken for Jhahy's wear that is still on hiand. It was decided to leaveee artil]es at Mirs. J. C Tarnblyn'a to be sold pvivat'ely, and those stilil rernaining to be sold at the W. 1. sýale that 'will be held sKoie- tirne i Novemiber. Apply at the BIRTIIS ORONO TMMES OFFICE 'LYCETT -. At Bownanvill'e Hos- Orone Ontario i pitai on Thursdavy, Septe-mber- 17, I1942, to Mjor and -Mrs. F. E. LYctt, a son. In Orono It's Mac Smith's at your service We are selling Our complete stock at cost price SMITH - - ORONO RED &WWITE STORESI Ail Bran, reg. size pkg. Garden Pateh Peas, 2 ins Garde n Patch Wax Beans, 2 tin New Canadian Cheese, lb. Old Nippy Cheese, lb,. Cooking Onions, 5 lbs. Celery, 2 bunches Extra large Cabbage, each Quart Gems, per doz.» 21c 23c 25c 29c 37e 25c 19C 12c $1.19 jAlymer Baby Foods, 2 tins 15e Cyrus Bread Flour, 24 IL bag 69c SIBee Hive Corn Syrup, 5 IL tin 59c Monarch Pastry Flour Honey, white, 22' Ibs, ini qt jar Cranberries, IL 85c 55e 29c Liptons Chie ken & Noodie Mixed Soup, 2 pkgs. 25C Brunswick Sardines, 2 tins Quick Quaker Qats, Ige. pkg. 13c 23c Local News tute. Misses 'Ruth Goode and KaySmp son lelt this week for Peter-boro where they will aittensi Nor-mal; while Misses Margar-et Faof G n.Tennant andi Jeanne Porres-, ter aeattending N\ormal ini Toronto. Thie Orono Hydro Commission hasl purchased a new turne cdock for the street li.-hts. The olsi cloclk wa s taken to Bownuanvfile andi nepainel,! and is now, we are infornuies, serving that town as a time dock. The 75-! watt bulhs now usesi as street lightsi do not give ont a very brig-ht glîow, on our Main street, swe hopie that the Conmmission saiely ays awvay theý 52 100-watt buliha ta be used '-ain nIfter the war is oven. The business nmcaof our - main street are eoinplyiuug with the, order fronu the Dept. of ýHydro to conseri've ,powen for w;,ar iadustry. The dis- play lights in the windows ha-ve been remnoued, andi the one siign, a t Tyr-rell's drug store, has been dis- 'Connlecteld. The Hydro Commaission lias'hasi the 100--watt street huila- reuovesi and these have been repIne- ex! by 75-watt buliba, imaking- a sav- Ling of 25 per cent in street lighting, five per icent mnore than required. At theju, regular mneeting on Mon- dauy of last week,. Park Street Young Peoîpl1e elected their officers, as fo- IoWS: President, MISs Kathleen Snmiith; Sonetbary, Shirley Porter; Tneasurer, Elsie Rowe; Msinr Treasurer, Stella Best; Fellowsluip Convenor, Mlyrtle Taniblyn; Missioa- any, Muriel Tennant; Oitýizenship, Dik Mortion; Cutural, Glen Han- ,cocis; Recreation, Donald Staples, S3anu' Keane; Pia-nist, Audrey Bul- aings; Usher, Bob. Cooper. The re- ports of the w treasurers showed that there was $21.59 in the Union Found and $ 13.45 in the nissionary fund. Buy 'War Savin.gs Stamps andi 1help Win the war. RADIO REPAIRINO New, modern test equipinente ables one to make fat, dependal repaire to any inake of radio. Che R.Knox, 42r 2,Orone. National Selective Service 194 Hoisteins Fi Classes AIs R. H. Allen fell receýntly andi injuned lher IIp. Mliss Jean Lag-eer is atte-nding a- business eoileg-e in Torounto. Mrs. C. S. MileLaen is teaeching sýChool at Myrtie. Mi;ss Enisi Bovwen is talcing a coin- m--enn.ial Course at Bowmlanville Col- Leginate. A joint household sale will be held in OnonoII somietimie arounid Oc4iober 17-,h. Wateh for sale bills. Mr, A. C. Stevenson, of Montreal, sptent ýthe past week with his parents. --,In. and .Mrs. Jas. Stevenson. UUiss Gioia Riehardson - as ac- teipted a position in the offiýce of the Good.year plant at Bowsnanville. Mr. andi Mrs. Leonard Rliney, of Unionville, -visied reIJktives in Orono, Sixth Line and i MclCea's last week. Mr. O. W. Scott, of Peterýboro(. \vus in town Iast week andi attendesi Orono Fair ajnsi renewed old ac- !uainitances. The reguPar nionthly business meeting of the 'Red Cross rwill he held next Thuilsday aflernoon in the Orange Hall. Mn. J. F. Lorniman spent the week-end with his son Lieut. F. J. L1orrinian and Mrs. Lorrinuan in Ton- onto oven the week-end. 'Msr.Chas, Tyrrell and Madison HIall left on Wedànesday riorniing for Sheliburne where they attended the Duffenin Phl Fair helsi at that town. ~Mr. R. R. WaddcIl is having- the Kumnrite -Apartments bn-ightened up wiý-th a fresh coait of paint, andi is al- so having sore alterationis made to a part of the celian. Aufs. Wy. F. 1cElroy, of Peterboro, ansi son Dr. Keith MeEhroy (who is holidaying with her), and daug'hter Margaret sipent a day or two last 'weeAk wi*th Mrs. Noble. Miss Kathleen StIaples, B.A., who has ibeen spending part of her vaca- tion as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl! Billin.-s, bas left to assýume her ne-w duties ia Birantford Collegiate Ilnstî- Orono Tinshop Stoves AIND Fu rnace Work should be on Ordier Now R. E. LOGAN Centre St. PROPRIETOR roo Pl Rev. S. Little Pastooe Fan wine vhwose presenc(e a. hiome is not necessary during the win'ter m'iontls areurd to go to the eities to helqip allevi'ate the acute labor shortag11e which is deve¶oping, in many îndustrýies. MJrs. Rex Eaton, assistant director of National Selective Service who aksthe a peal]its out, hw ever, that fanim onen an u stnot couint on staying- in city eipDoy:meuut perrnanently. Turn:iing out food is a vital war jào and thein permiits to work will be of a tempùn)arýy nature. When sqpring cone(s they rnust rýetrn to, the darin because of the neesi of rnaintiaining agricultural production. This winten, however, capable fanm wornen are needed in muni- tio)ns faetories, in hospitals, in gar- nment factories a-nd in a host of other vital oc.upations. National Selectiv'e Service inýclud- ed far-m womnen in the group of wvorkers -eequiired to regis ter, M rs. Raton points out. The flrst registra- tion, held frorn Septemrben 14 to 19 coveresi 20 to 24-pear-olisLi who were not working in, insurý,bIe enuploy- ment. Many of the farrn women who ne- gistered will be asked to corne to the nearest Enhployrnent and Selective Service Office for an interview. While they will be told of needs in war work they mwill flot be forced to ta.ke a job. If the Selective Service officer, thinks that a worker is un- grntly nqie in a war, plant andi would g-o with littie personal sacri- fice her duty will be plainly put be- fore her. "No one neesi wait for National Service to aisk her to take a job". Mrs. Eaton states. She can go to the office and i nake enquiries. "The jobs aTe there, wýaiting. to be filled and ini this eînergency there muust be no vacant places behindl ma- chines." "Fai-m Women have dcuue a miag- nificent job in this wiar s far" she reeall]s. "Wijthl thei) huzlands andi their sons overseas nuany have ýas- sumred resiponsiilit-Iies 'hc have in the past been shoulderesi by- men. ',We are asking thenu tû (do more. We know that inany fanai women look forward to a winter al ompar- ative leisure. It 'wilI be a personal sacrifice to give it UsP. We are sure thiat Ganadian çwoinen will not hesi- tate. We 'kno'w thât those whio can helip will help . We are countin.- on thenu." Dont orget thie W.C.ÇI.U. Fire S'ide Cirelhiinýee,,ing or, Fniday even- fi'g, Septeîmber 2flth, at 8 o'elIock in the Sunuday Sihol n ooin. Kindly giave uis your interest. Miss P. Graivel, of Lsarwon the $50.00 Bond at ýSt. Jose¶phl's Ghurch drlaiw at Bowinanviille, lheM on Tùiesdiay evening of last week. The other twoprizes aient to Duke Mercer and A. J. Lyle, Bowrnan- Mille., DRESS COODS Wool Faillie, 54 inches wide, heavy weight, i black, brown, green. Priced yard ....$25 SWEATERS From child's to men's in pullover coat styles, in f ail shades. from $1.00 to Knox's White lloney 4 lb. tin 69c. Fresh Sausage 2 lb. Campbell's Tomate Soup 2 ins SIJNDAY, SEPT. 27th a4.-Worshipi. wo- and ail new Priced ... $3.50 At black and White Day at Orono fair M. J. Tamiblyni, of Cedar Dale Farm-s Wins Premier Brýeeder Banne, For -Most Points Cedar Dale Stock Fainms, Oron,, xvas the heavy\ winner au theBlk aniWieDay at the Durhanu Cen-j tral Agiclltural Fair helsi atOon on Fn-iday and Saturdlay, Se2ptembiler 11th ansi l2th. iMn. M. J. Tanablyn won the Premier Breeder Balinner for thue ost points at 'the show. Archie Muin ansi Sons,.csf Oshawa, hasi the Senior and Junior Champion bulîs, also the Grand and Reserve Grand Chamnpion iula Cerdar Dalu Stoeck Parus luas the Resenve Senior) the Senior andi Reserve Senior Champion bull. -Mn. J. Pamblyn had Cham-piunFnals also the GrandA and Reserve Grand Chainpion Fe- males. A. J. Tanublyn hasi the Re- serve Junior Cham-pion bull, also the Junior ChampionFeae List of ivinnens are : Bull, 3 yenars, Archie Mulir & Sons, Ced-ar Dale Stock- Farmns; bull, 2 years, John Cucsak bull, senior year- ling, J. H. Jose & Sons; junior year- linig, M. J. Tamblyn; bull caif, sen- ior, Anahie Muir & Sons, A J. Tamn- blyn & Son ii2id, 3rd and 4th; bull caff, junior, MW. J. Tam-iblyn &Sont, J. D. Brown k& Son, M. J. Tamblyn, F. W. L. Tamnblyn & Son; agesi cow, dry, Johni Cruickhhbaink st ansi 2nd,. M. J. Tamiblyn 3nd, A. J. Tanidyn & Son] 4th; a gesi eow ia nîlk, F. W. L. Tambi-ýllyni & Son lst and I4th, A. J. Tanublyn & Son 2ndf, AnAbie Muir Brd; hieifer, 3 years, dry, -M. J. Tama blyn lst and Ujd, F. W. L. Ta-- blyn 3r4 and 4Ith; helifer, 3 pears, in nilk-, John Crtuickshanik lut, J. H.. Jose & Sons 2nd, F. W. L. Tanublysu & Son 3rd, Archie Muair & Sons 4th; lieder, 2 years, dry, M. J. Tamiblyn & Son 1st, J. D. Br-ownV & Son 2nd,ý John CruicJkshan)k 3rd, F. W. L. Taniblyn & Son 4th; heifer, 2 yeanrs, in inilk, M. J. Tamblyn & Son lat, Buy in your own home D;RESS COODS Êail Wool Crepe. I LADIES' WAIST Short and long sleeve in satin sheers ai sluh i shades. $1.25 to Maple Leaf Lard 2 lbW 29c. Hi-do Yeast pkig. 15c.a colorsi Priced or Pork f or the week-end 2.30 p.ni.-.Su] en- 7 p.n.-Thei-P tble The story oif ARMSTRONG'S IT PAYS TO PAY CASf Phenies 21 r 1 and 70 r 1 J. J. CORNISH l'HONE 12r2 Phone For It Promipt ]Delheri AJ.Tausblynil&Son2mdJ. H. Josîe, & os3rd; hefe, smo yerlng John rudksmkls, J. H.IL &Sons 2nd 1(, F. WV. L.Tnbynf Aonr , Aci MIr & Son4 t.h hiejunior ealicgAiche uir &ý Sons lst, F. W1V. L. Tamtblyn& Sons 2ndi, M. J. Tan1ïiln &son 3rd. J. Hq. Jose & sonls 4*, hi;fer, senior- d, M.J. Tmln2nd, J.D.Bon &Son 4th; hiejýuiorcil, . Ta,,n1hlyn & SonisAiieMi Son 2, F. W. L. Tnlln&Son r and 4lth; get cd sireu, open, M. J.. Tamniblyn Îl.t an'd 2nd, A. J.Ta- blyn & Son 3rd, J. D. Brown il& Son. 4th; zet of sir-e, juniior:,Arh Mluir, & Sons lst, A. J. Tamiblyn& Son 2nd, J. D. Brýown & Son 3rdc, L H. J'ose & Sons 4th; pro."geniy of dam,. senior, M. J. T,<amnlbyn & Son lst, 2nd andi 4th, A. J. Tamnblyn & Son 3i-d; iprogeny of damjo, F. W.. L. Tamblyn & Smn lst andi 4,h. Ar- chie Mair & Sons 2mid, J. H. Jýose & Sons 8rd; gradesi herd, M.L J. Tam- blyn & Son'st andi 3rd, Aei Muir & Soýns 2nrd, A. J. Tanuh}ýyn &-,Son 4th; junior, herd, Archie Muir & Sonis lst, 'M. J. Tanublyn 2nd, F. W-. L. Tansbiillyn & Son 8rd, J. H. Jose &Sons 4th. FALL FAIR DATES Campbellford...September 29,. M Muncey ................. ...Septernber 29 Zerhyr .......... ........Septeniber 3G> B-ar River..-............ September 3(Il Po(1n ey . ...........Septeniber 29, 3G Port ýHope .............Sept. 30, Oýct. 1 Picton ............... .......... , ......Oetober 2,. Tweed . ................................ Otctober 1, 2 Marmnora............... ..October 2, C Bobcavygeoni....................Otober 2, S Mfaduc ........ ............ Oc-tobe r 6, 7 Alvnstýon1................ .....October 'Î, 8 Warl-vworth . ........ ....... October 8, 9) WellandpOTt ...........October 9, 10 'Moravian Indian Aeserve Oct. 14. 15 Rtoseneath - ............... O'ctobex' 16, 17