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Orono Weekly Times, 15 Feb 1945, p. 1

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0OPR0N0, ON T., T HUIRIS DAY, ý,ttend tComplimentar ng Campaign KENDAL ,.A.C. Alec ýLittie, is spending a ýk or two atbone. [r.. John Thompilson hlasnt been Sto lbrilg is truck, through to dal for~ a week oni account of the ked ronds. Ve were sory to hear that Mrs. Te4bble has been Mi, but under- id she 1s a Mitie eter and hope, wiIl soon be her old cheerful selfi Complimentary Banquet ive c1 Wvarden C, R. Carveth 7ot On IFriday eeig eray2ild, b Newecastle municipal cuni nd the Lr~ citizens gelierally arrangeýd a banquetz in hiloor of its first ctze Reeve Iee C:,ci1 R. Carveth. Th1-e hoorvas accorded in virtue or heunprece- und - dintd cclmatongiven Ir. Car- veth in his elevation to thýe Watrde- ship oýf the Un-ited Couties of1Nor- Iaco Chumberland and Durham. 0f the Ms 200 present who partook of the ex-C" selent t dnner, the mnajorîty com 'lcsed Ingl d!istrict farutlers, rp enaie fromn the Couinties 'CuciMyor T 1i Banquet At Newc aslist. commiiun 1and, reonded to W'. F. Riekard. M. L n t ,1 ' I,, tl toa t o "the ladie" \wýk - tiona- I nurn- j a and the wera pre~ ince Mor t for coi ý-cr contail were uni thie toa,.st hlich wn to decide hioý The questin f the mônment aon ese parts le "Who im the mysterlous Idaiwe X who is to be in attendance -the( Valen4Ibine arty this riayin le Sunmday' Selhool Room ? '. Arthur Thomipson suffered a vere eut àn te loer part of th hgs lat hrsaywen working SnI e wods n> a ae to Bowmu,ý-i lie Hiomiot iv e hear the wMMund progvressing suisfatoriy anJtha will b hmelgalilL this Toesday.! e"peeiowl oninule to nîenda a-t ho i, Iso e rudagain. W. A.Meeing -Ihe meigof Ëthe W. A.vas h-eld the unda Scool oomon Feb-i yî Me lei he chatir.The meet ener eading'the verseof 'l hymal il the rvesýident offeinlg a shl-ortÏ ko1i theisionry i thle &uith Pacýifie, bldus to, realize the! Ilhe wok of mauyi1v en of and itwasion- he The ntve he- nis, heýy wre ea ail tu.A vrfine work as brughtbe- i vision. There% was ;tendance and a pfleas-i ,essftil meeting ý wag lose by the siging of reiction. -it TlO winter ,e have praised you ini 1 Song1 you have to linger soi s yo-u are pretty i clutteriag up the -e blocked and the eover your beau- g1cwy of a heavy cur sated sens es.,st ki of you higlynet your hait and a fond prog-rammiie included lan C. ~ i2.34~ ~ ist. ~ dtais' ri' l on upr~f THIS is a war of rapid movement. Overseus mail must be liandled mony times before i reaches your man. if you wite a wrang or incomplet. address, it may cause weeks of delay ini spite of ali your Post Office or Canadian Postel Corps can do te speed delivery.. You can save much heart-ache by following these simple rules: 1 é Write clea'ly or piint f <dl udcress in blockc letter,. 2. 3,1ne sure the address is COMPLUTE, mony deloys are «ciused ;,; Arniy nmail by sendfers omitting mne sand number of unit. 3- lif ou are wvriing to a wounded mon in hospital Oversea, writ, the usual COMPLETE adcdress, tlen ADD the wortls "IN HOSPITAL" iii large letters on Me~ envelope. YOUR THE RIGORS 0F M Your parcel must stand thi pressing down on it in the1 It must stand rough trans shlil-torn roads. Pck you tainers, wrap in severaila1 with strong twine. Mrs. of the inade. s ellai1 Tree to

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