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Orono Weekly Times, 15 Apr 1943, p. 5

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THE, ORONO WEEKLY TIMES Local News Mr.Georg-e K h Toronito, is spending a f ew days visit Vis ee 'with Mrs. Jas. Moffatt. Thle pupils of OronoCntnato Schoolù are busy this nrýeek1 tryin'g their FDaster ex'amnations. Mn 'id Mrs. Gordon W\ýinter have rented olue of the apartmentls ini MAi. M. A. Crlton's residence on -Main Strepet. Anyone wvanting plants or flowers froin the Hlorticultural lOnt are asked to have their ist in by Saîurday as the order is ready to be sent away. Miss loria Richartison and (girl renof tlihe R.C.A.F, (W.D.), Ot- tawva, spent the w,ýeek-eýnd at her homIîe bere. 'Phe Orono Oag ereTeam onFidayvenngof !lasrt week and itatda nme of nlew members into the Order. REDo WHITE STORES SPECIALS Thursday, Friday and Saturdlay QUALITY MIGIIER TIIAN PRICE Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs. Dutch Set Onions, 2 lbs. Multiplyi*ng Onions, 3 lbs. McCormick's Soda Wafers, IL Golden Spray Cheese, lb. Nonsuch Silver Cream, jar White hand picked Beans, 4 Ibs Pickled ide Pork, lb. Bologna Sausage, lb. Max well House Coffee, with 2 coupons, lb. Canned Tomatoes, 2 Ige. tins1 Bulk Macaroni, 2 lbs. Olives, 6 oz. jar Crispy Relish, bottle Fine Sait, 50 IL bags, eath 23c 35c 25c 19C 39C 23c 25c 30C 24c 49c 25c l3c 34c 25c 48c buy early, pkg. 5c and I Oc. ' J. J. CORNISH Delivery every Tuesday, Thursday, Sat. mornings~ Local News M.anti Mrs. C. L. Power rueee ai letter fr-om L.A.C. "Jimi" Power,. Who rpot thatwhlil e ho was n Muskok-a district last Friday, the( temn-peraturE wý%as 20I'Lowv. iMl. Chasý. Wood, bh as beer woriting at Ajax as a carpenter for Che past wirter, is now (employed at the Germ'nan prison camInp at Býowman- vMie also as a caMTerU. IMr. J. F.Loranrtre'hm -un Tuiesdiay iveiin after spendinIg the weend iii Tor-onto mith h!i, son, Caýpt. F. J. Lorr-iman of North Bywho mans -iiigin TorÉonto.ý The post office in Or'ono wxil closeý every evening at six o'colck insteadl ,)f seveni, while on Wdreda -he ,fflc-e will close at 1.00 p.m. nooýn in- tedof 12.:;0 as in the pst hc will g-ive the cýitizenJs an e'xtra haf -saur one to cail for. their. mail at hc wicket. On Wednesday of last week Mr. F. -W. L. Taimblyn hati threeibs brJoken and was badly s1lacken mup when he fel off a bo-x on mihhe asLsaniding while pulling lathfrifomi a w'all. 11el oszt bis balance anfd fel hackward to the fluor, strikinig his sida iagainst a joist wich was on tha, floov.1 ! Last week we rcieia largs photo froni the 'Dominion Gove-rn- menIt of soma ýof the Cainadlian ArmiIî Chaplaiins aoiw seýrving overseaýs. ln the ýphoto arais Rev. S. A. R. Delve, of Orono. Thle niistars are connactad with different hiospitals ýovarseas andi the pictura was taken in London, Englanti. The Platoon of Élhe Ruserve Army in Orono are nove only drilling one niglit a 'wealt (Tbursdlay) instead of tw.o as formerly, antid ilcontinue doing se du ring tihe suinimer nonths. Atlast 'Thursday's dm11l Lient. Phaseey, who bhas heen in Englane, gave the r-ecruits a talk on nrm-y life ini Eng-lati. Mrs. Johin Gorydl (nec Betty Rowe) arrivet in H Ialifax on Satur- day, April 3rd, 'where shie will resîie with bier huslland for at leat a moeth rwhile hie finishes biis course at the University. Betty likes Halifax very m-uc3h, the air beieg fresh anti ibea tifUl. Thleir aâpatniant j jut five roinutes walk from the vniver- sity ýin the residential district. Thlera is stilli nu sige of nie spring -weather yet. The wind is colt andi the grounti frozea bard. When driving to Peteriboro on S'untay last we noticeti tha)t ail fieldis of fali -wheat where conpietely browe l i culer- anti it is just a question 1vehe- I _______________________________________________ andfro he J .i Savez fats& oe Canada needs and must have every spoonful of fat drippings, every piece of scrap fat and every bone from evexy kitchen in Canada. Fats make glyceriýne and glycerine makes high explosives. Bones produce fat. Aiso glue for war industry. Don't throw away a sinigle drop of used fat- bacon grease, meat drippinga, frying fats- every ldnd you use. Thoy are urgently needed to Win this war. Straixi ail drippings through an ordinary strainer lato a clean wide-mouthed can. Save your scrap fat (cooked or uncooketi> and ail types of bones-cooked, uncooked or dry. When yon have collected a pound or maore,,of fat drippinig, takeiÎt to your ineat dealer who will pay you the established price for the drip. ping andi the scrap fat. Or you cart dispose of themu through any Municipal or Salvage Conunttee collection systemu IN EFFECT âu yo1ut comrnuzity. Be a munition maker rîght lu your own htohen. For instance, there la enough ex- plosive power hidden li ton pountis of fat to fire 49 anti-aircraft shela. So-every day, this easy way, keep working for VictQry for the duraion of the war. k~ zAL o AL WAR SERVICES DIVISION wa MOTHERSI YOU CAN HELý Joign tNutrition for Victory", Drive! Learn EASY way to improve your family's health.. with meals they'lI enjoy i Canada needs us strong, to win this war. And faily healthi is in your hands. You can help build stamina .. res-istance . .. vitaliy .. , by serving proper food. Perhaps you recognize the need for well- balanced mneals, but you find ineal-planning a difficuit job. If so-hlere's help! A FREE new bookiet, "Eat-to-Work-to-Win"... the EASY way to good nutrition. No need to be a student of dietetics! The careful planning has al been done for you. You Xhave simply to follow menus provided. SQ do your part! Learn how TIIE to feed yoir family wisely! Send for your FRIEE copy of b h"Eat-to-Work-to-Win" taoday! Sponsored hy THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) in the interests of nutrition and health as an aid to Victory. FREE! copy today! çopy cf Eat-to-e name and iad- dress, ecearly Victorvy" Box 600, Toronito, Caniada. *(The nutritional statements inEttoWr-o.'o"r accepitable toNtrio Services, Departiment of Penfsion)s aId Natioiial HealtkOtaao teCanadian Nutritioni Programme,) i e her the fal wheat acege \will Thfis Friday eýveninLg, ApI lth, isjGRASS FIRE CAUSES -srvethis cold spaîl. There is no the inighlt that Kil1hy district will SOME EXCITEMENT s no'wý on the fialds to protee-'t the Loldti hir anc j th e to bil i tender shloots from lthe frust niýe aall ,t Orunu. Puceifom the (dance There mas Ïsoma1 eXc.i temiien t 0on f llo"w lhavsn1g. will hae turnied over to -the OooCetesIeet o Tuesday afta.rnoon 1 The etuirv f (f'ono W.C.T.U. Baiho leRdcos last for îfabotlihaif an hiour wheun a B1nhofte d rs.grs ue star-ted on tile Esýtate of met on Tuesdlay last and are rese1r- Comlrades W. -Mitchiell1, J. Mitdie the late Matthewi Gibsonl property. Ving Milay 1th for their Golt (i ledl on, Hierb).Mnr, W. Watson aniThe lire started on the east skie of rotest. Patc1l" aVr . Forrmater attended the Canadian tihe hluldings, andi fortunateiy, the Col. J. C. Gamney, of the Miia9i inDititE.meig et twimid was blowing froml the west, Rgmnis atteniding- Royral Mîhi- the Peteilboro Legion Phal on Sunidayl whicb drove tihe lire away froin the tar Cllge Kngson fr nneof last week, whien sixty -By-Laws ciwellin~g anti barn. The- ir1e camne week'scouse.e igtn o ie were presented andi voteti on 4y the V o a hait \wh-en it came to a ploughed m1embers present. Dinnier -was serveti lot in the next iproperty. Thie grass Thie intermiediate -roonm of Oronlo at the noon hour, anti at two o'clock was over two fet-t high anti it is be- public school hati a holiday on Wed- the iveterans paradeti to the ceno- tivdlhe lre Ias tarted hby chU-. n lesday afternioon, o-wing to the their taph whýere they plaed a wreath in dren playing wihnmat'ch es. The teacher, MViss Truli, being on the sick mnemiory of' their fallen comirades, in naighbonrs were ail out mwitb shovels, list. the hist great iwar. Thle parade was forkýs and brocims keeping the lire Jinat eîght imore days anti the Eas- leati ly the Peterboro Salvation it-\a.y from i he buildings, The lot ter season will tha wîth nis once again. Armiy Banýd. is niow partially cleaneti up. t The weather -will bave te chiang-e for ____________________ the hetter if the ladies are privileg-ed___ to wear their spring regalia. Mr. Glareice Allin, one-thaîf iie north of Newcnstle, will sali his lierd RSRN' of Purebred Ayirsliires on Tuesday, AN April 271th. Oingvi o the scarcîty of hel~p Mr Alliel a foixed' to geVti 1er T PA'YST0 P AY17C ASrlH REPAIR Your Phones 21 r 1 and 70 r 1i -Nk RADO owFLETTE FACTORY COTTON R A L)111 NowHeavy 36 inch width, Don't wait m0nil parts becomie srarce. 2p~sol fwieat... ........ 30C. For your ctanvenience we carry a Flette, 27 inces ileavy 10 inch width- completa Uine of wide .......259a.......3e TUBES TRES, CONDEN- 36 inches wide _3. 0c. We want you to use SERS and RESISTORS We positively will not good judgment in buy- If unabile to hring your radio to seli any more than 5 ing these goods. They the shop, Phone Orono 12 r 2 yards te a customner or are scarce. C. R. KNOXan fa l.- PRINTS TABLEOILCOTII We have a nice as- TABLE0ILCOT11sortnient of these O rono Ti'nshop Ili goodj quality Da- goods in good and maski, 54 iuches miediuîm cquality. ,vide . .. 55c. Prieed fromn per This W 'eek 45 inches wide. .45e. yard .. .. 22c to 39c. Tomato Loin Fresh Figs Almost Ready j2ie Prk hop lb. for Business 2 for 29eAM at New Shop 1m9.t Weiners PotaoesRobinhood lb. R. E.LOGAN 75 lb. bag per t 25c. PROPRIETOR C 6)r Centre St. Orono Phone 30r6 loPe' O Perkin's Fresh Pork Dou1ble Creami PARK ST. UNtITED CHURCH Napkins Shouflder Custard Rev. S. Litttlewood 70 ee Minister lb. PALM SUNDAY, APR. 18 15em3 c >C 11.00 a.mi.-Wor-slip. ed Mission Bandi Suniday. nabr Aylmer Relish Fresh - Children's Choir. ta asg 2.30 P.11.-Siday School.Sea large w~e 7.00 pm-Wosi.lb. t 21 ?lb. "Jesus Lamnent over Jerusa- btl len." "'Plie things -which be- rAid" long unto thy petce." Ic 0. 1 3 î -, "5Coli-e ye ajpairt and resýt3

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