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Orono Weekly Times, 13 May 1943, p. 9

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSt>AY,3 . W. Lancaster hv theiuir faimi for the [r. and Ms.Douglas Ogden andim h, Oshwavi-il-edfher par>ýnts, ans ~ M. Jas. Mtoe. iss Huzel Reid an1]( Mrsý.Chs d, 'Si-Ohawa wýer'e we k-en1d guests mi - ndMis. Wi!lf edlWoods'. I. andMis. "RoY Bestan h- i, ZioCwere guests of ber pur- s, Mi. andiMvs. Georýge ale Jr. atIi Mis. Max Steýwar'ta -Ay d iss L. Stewart, Toi- o, spent Sunday ith i. Robert w'ai t. Ii. and3'm. John Mitchell aniI Àan, Port Hlope, were Mte' t- guesýtS' of Mi. and -Mis. C. J. bcheli. [i. and Mis W. T. Nihchl and j AÜIe andACMaîrî, Wesey- u, sepent Suriday with heir d(auigh- ter, Mrs, S. J. Lancýaster. M.and -M-s. Waltev Clark and] baeDale, Miss Bdnla dlark and fedPort Hope' , visited ,their lpa- etMi. and Mrs. George Clark on Sunday. i. ndMis%. Char. CooperKen- dal and Mr. and IMrs. Vanice Cooper anid baiïe Oshawa, visited the lat- te"'h Parents, Mr. and 3Mrs. Wilred McIKay, on Sunlday. Mrn d Mis. Dolph Payne and Duls r and M.-rs. Otýo Kliser, Toro(nto, Mliss Sybil ifPood and Mr. Stan!. Payne, Peteroo visited their paets i. and MIrs. Reuben Pa'yne. Me.F. Siemon and! Raymonid Gil- mier AjC2, Toronto, sippt Moth*eîs Da-y at Mr. Frank Giler'sfasd Mc' Eds Symons and Inez, of Moi- 1rishl, Ms.R. J. Rwe and Mr. andi Mis. J. T. Peairce andi Bob. There was a good attenda-,ie,.at theýc jniteiýd Sunlay Sehool Surday minuing. The sprecil rogramme( for Mte' Day wazs followed. Those takiig sipecial parts 'weîei. Betty Staipleton, Fae Jollps, Doroth'Iy Stapleton, Jini Gilmier and Carlos MUother's Day Service A capacity con]gregatîin ass(- bled oýn Suinday eeigi etn v-ille United Chui-ch to houermothe ink public woîshiip at Mther's Da'y Ser-vice. 'The pastor deliveied a me-issalge in keeping wit te occal- sion, speaking on " H ome ca nd Mohr"Mis. W. ýC. Lanie presided at the organ due to thie illness in the home ýof the organist, ýMrs. George Cami#Pheli. The sacirent of bap- tism 'wias administeredtct the follow- ing childieni, Keith S tuart Wels,I Gordon Walter Clar'k, Joy Elizabeth Cooper, Patricia An'n 'Louire Reii, Robert Mlton Kimbfaîl, Do)uglasý Ed- win Payne, Vivianii Jean Mitchiell, Carollyn Joyce Clysýdalc. Pave'nts names, Mi. andiMrivis. WeLsh, Bow- manville; ! iV1,r. and Mis. Walter NOTICE The Hooeyý Transport, Orioo. will 1 ajj at The T. Eaton Co., Toronito, týhlee daiS Per çWeýek for paueels. Please mark, painily on, your order that it cwill be calledl for by Hlooey's, truck, Orono. On 0,rderis to Thie Rolbiert Simipson Co., Toronito, pleas11e state on youir or7der thiatt islt-b pýicked upby T'le Motor xri Term-inais for Hooey's truck, Orono): Back the Attack - Buy a Bond clark, Dale; Mr. nnîd Mrs. Varice Cooper, Oishawa; -Mr. and ?Mr-s. Jadk Reid, Mr. rnnd JMrs. Jack Kimiball, Mr. and -Mrs. Dolph Payne, Toronto; Mr. anii Mrs. John -Mitchell, Port Hope, and MVr. and Mrs. Lloyd SPRING TONICS HleIp yourself -to better health by taking one of these proven re-constructive tonics. If an attack of "flu" or common cold has left your system- in a run-down condition, you will find that one of these reliable rermiedies wil make you feel fit and be fit. Wamipole's -Ph-osp)ho-Le-cithlin, 16 oz. bottle . $1.00 Avim-al, a pleasantly flavoured Codl Liver Oil Concentrate with Malt and Vitamin B Com- plex, 8 oz. bottie . .. $1.50. 16 oz. botti 'e. .. $2.50 One-A-Day Vitamin A and D Tablets,. 45c, -$1, $1.80 DEE-TEE MOTII KILLER Protect your garments fromn moth destruction by treating therfi with Dee-Tee Moth Killer, 16 oz. tin......... -39c. 2 tins for ........ 75c. ,Moth Proof Garment Bags .... 25c., 50c. and $1.00 For-maldehyd'T(e, for treating seed grains, 1 pound f or..... .. ý. 23C. 2 pound f or ....... 45c. Ceresan, dry dust treatment for seed grains, i p-ound-1(1........ $1.10 14p ouLindcl....... $3.50 Semesan Bel, f*or treating seed potatoes, 2 ozs. treats up to 10 bushels ..3-5e. 4 ozs . . .. 70c. i1lb. for........5 5 lbs. f or ...... $9.20 Sec our stock Of Attractive Wallpaper. 100 designs to choose fromi, Sunworthy and Sun-TestedPapers Room Lots - We have several room lots to clear at BARGAIN PRICES. Ask to see them. I Prescriptions a Specialty BACK TUE ATTACK ! BUY A BOND Charles Tyrreli Agent for Jackman Flowers Let us go out to our tasks inspired by others who have battled and won against far greater odds. To-day, General Ber- nard Montgomery, of Britain's 8th Army, is fighting another great battle in North Africa. When the 8th Army stood with its back to the wall before Alexandria and a fightenied world wvas praising Rommel and bis apparently unbeatable Africa Korps, General Montgomnery was calm-ly planning his offensive. In bis order of the day heralding the attack which has driven Romimel and his Nazis dlean across 1,500 ihot miles of North Africa, he used these words, "Every man, Must havýe the light of hattie in bisey. Because of Mngmr' effiiencyr - bis painstakingognzn, but above ahl, be- cause of his sincerity and burning faith'- a faith that repmajined unshaken in the face of ail KNOWN obstacles-the 8th Army foughit with the lgtof battie in their eyes .-fouight anidar fightinig now, says their Generail - llgnfety" You, ini the Battle for the Billion, strong in the surekede that our cause is RJGHT, thatý' the n-,eed is URGENT, beyond words, can- go out with the light of battle IT 1$VICTORY - - in your eyes and challenge every Canadian to BACK7the ATTACK - to BACK to the limit the faith and the Zeal that smashed the cup of Victory from Rommel's grasp. You, because of your enthusiasm, can in- spire others. The Victory Bond Salesmen will meet mil- lions of Canadians. Their task is not only to seli Bonds but also to inerease the-Ir FAJTHFULNESS (and which of us over here can dlaim to be comipletely faithful) -by strengthening the faith and belief of our fellow Canadians, we can more easily persuade them to INVEST-not give-but JNVEST every available dollar in the Vie- toryý Bonds that will back the ATTACKS nowý, planned to shatter the Axis. You and 1, are on VITAL business-now is no timî-e to quar-el -with the past-It is a tim-e to prove our earnest belief in the future by our presenit acts. Your own personal belief - your sinicerity -your faithi - is your best weapon. It is you ver-sus the Cynic - It is you ver- sus the Indifferent - It is you versus the Self ish. O R ÀAXIS MA ST ERY I lIPhonle 68, Orono FATHER'S DAY, JUNE 20 Iffaher is overseas, sendatyou r cards andf gifts ealcards. .. ...... ...... 5e. and 10c. DUTCH- SETS and MULTIPLIER ONIONS Covered Casseroles, mnade of oveni glass to stand the hieat, pint size ..... ... .............. 40e. Ladies' BeYmberg Full Fashioned Crepe Hose for better wý,ear-, sizes 9 to 10 1-2, pair........ $1.00 Boys' Twveedl and Blue Cheviot Knee Pants, cot- ton liing, sizes 23 to 28, pair ....... . . ... .-98c. Children' s Dark Navy Overaîls wîith neat trim, sizes 2 to 6 years........... ... 49c. and 79c. Men's Navy Élue Chambray Work Shirts, good weight, triple stit ' ched, attached collar, sizes 14 to 17 1-2, each.......... ............ 85c. Men's Br-oadcloth Fine Shirts with fused collar, (fused collar keeps from wrinkling), assorted patterns, sizes 14 1-2 to 17' 1-2, each ...... $1.19 Youthi's Denim", Overaîls, sizes 28 and 30, only made of good weight white baek denim, pr $1.25 Men's Engineer's Caps, strong material, in blue and whit-e coors, washable, large peaks, sizes,6 3-4 to 7' 3-8, each....... '.......... 29e. Galvanized Pails, number 12 size, limit 2 to eus- tomer, each ......... .......... ........ 29c. Pot Menders, 6 on a card, com-rplete with wrench, card....... ........... .............. 10c. Paint your floors now-Colors golden brown, yellow\, and siate. It is true econom-y to use Stedlman's Floor Paint to freshen up those seuf- fed and worn looking floors, 1-2 pt 20e. Qt. 69c. STORE HOURS: 8 a.m. to 6.15 p.m Saiturday, 8 a.mi. to il p.m. BUY "VIlCTORw"Y BO NDS URONO 5c. TO $1.00 STORE YOUR POPULA,,iR SHOPPING CENTRE Motor Equipmenft SUBSCRIBEý TO THE 1h Victory Loan W. E. Davey, C. R.. Crveth, J. J. Mellor, Fred TruIl, Arnold Wade ,ogress of Victory Loan in the window- of O. W. Rolph's Hardware Northcutt and Smith Funeral Directors and Furniture Dealers KINDNESS COURTESY SERVICE EquiPped to take care of the modest f uneral at the most H reasonable charge as well as the largest and Umost exacting i Telephone: Office 668- Residenice 523 and 726 Telephone Collect fBowmanville, Onit. very Mifan Must H-ave the Light 0f Battie In i-es Eye Private Ambulance

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