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Orono Weekly Times, 8 Mar 1945, p. 1

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ORONO, ONT.- THrU!-RSDAY, MAP. 8th, 1945S. bard H-u nt CubShotAccount for 70 j ac ck Suppei of' thie menin ere loud ir st of gooc Thie tablIem oatd witýl Ill to R sin-s,o for inaniicialI returoi!s of thel en r thiese young women ot efffortsiin the ýfuturýe. day Merc 6th,s wihthe KENDAL (Too late for last ek .Miss Margaret Purdoni was hiomec for the week-endl. l'te, Eni jIiurley, of Nemarke-ý wva s hoine for 'the week-end. Urs. Roughley and iRoýseare vst inig in Ohw for a fe\w, days-. Mrs A. G. Dapligton vised with r'r and lVhuI-. Jack Gloverea, op BobeHilditch l entto Bowilan.. ýilst wekt'hegi work e Goodyear.Au4 iLt Ysnotieed that Misses ah- Patton and Helen3Mcecrare xveair î ng diamnonds. Mr. und Alus.bMilton Dunharand~ son Eliott ae visîtinig wt m , We wu ýere s orry to hear Mrs. Jaes Hlo- !bas be I end Shoph w soo b flly rocoveredI. MisSelina 'Thlerteli is 00w rs ing -in Bowmi-anvîlle ami spenit h xeek end with -M s. Hos2kin. Mim. Wilfi ed ~Rougley and son are in Oshawa foi, a few des aftor wi th aiywil'l take uip residenco lan thie villag'e. A w\-arm w ,eicome Liwait:s them. r~ie IMrs. A. G. Darliing--ton bias rtie' fr-om lher son iin Ital]y some beati- fully engraved bookends of whi e I!talian stone shoing muaple leafs J 'md the-etrig"andEngland, I i94-Itly194."Thiere waýs zalso a finle asscortmennt of cameos, coins mid oHIer SonLiriis. A obeap \wedding r ing wsal-sonanmng the collection, Musslin caledinil thie god onles. 111as set a set o o'knd o hi, siserHeenand hs (n Mr' aind rsJakGlover) ofwhih tey ai e The Rev. J. MLclncoeforý isî tea-'t on Suniday mor-ning,Jeu -Christ, the saine yesterday and to- day and foreýver"- and spoke of thie - eereangngwold and off the( changýes whicb hav-te taken plac!e durý- ing thie past few years. Thie ciiil- dren's hymn w -'as "God seeàs the lîfttie Cpi, C. L. Carscadden, Retumis Froin overseasiisc Cpi. . L. Carscaddeni, son of a h Vrs. -.Crcadn eturniedI homie fri oesesacouple of wveeks a1go RI aftr sendngover fouýr -,ears ver sa.He Ieft Canlada forEgla Iin August of 1940). -and ineron11 trnseredto îbatawhlen that, rock ~ ~ ~ ~ t wa en eoae owith- Stand a tckb Gran.Afe neary to yarsthere he wassent bakto Englnthn Ctr nsn 1amy etKneleSs, Cpi. Cmrscndden stoped' ff at)o 1,t Ried Crioss lMieetinug i ocnr t i h , lpn ranrIl n? ~e orRoomcoummrttee llave sev,- aquteon the gý,o 'M"d pack2ed a r-ge calrton te be spedto Trao výer pleasanIlt part of thje meetinig as a litle birthday party lahon onle of our faitlhful okes Mrs. aia Smitlh. A cup of tea and a de- iou brthayCake were uch en- ~tdyweflla dvnc.nhepresi- ntý and sec-retry w'er'eapote legates tA the Provincial conven- n tobe held in Torono on Aprîl b.- OR-ýONO ARMOURIES T h ursday and Friday, March PROGRAMME:- Thursday- Fromn 9.00 a.m. exhibits open fo tion al day. 3J.00 p.m*.-Farm-iers' Meeting in basement Hlall. SPEAKERS - Prof. G. P. McRostie, Field ilushaxîdry Dt GuephNI. . C. lMcPlhall, PrinciPajl, - ShlKemptville; Mr. J. Dawýsoný, Sec 7.0 p..-BnqutUnited C1hurch Sunda- dlent, O.A.C., Guel2ph. EVýEIRYBOD'Y WELCOME - 75e. PER 1 Fridy-2M p.m-Aucionsale of ail Seeé crevrymmd the Temperancie Sec- aý0t epartmoent. Ani invitation w.as cecirom the Nwcsl Axil- rte their En[ster meetingteb drssd ythie presidentL of lîle )nî n Board, Mrs. RogerSelf. meworslip service wstknb t1le memer wo renld pnýassages of riptre. ie lst capte of he Idv ok aifiinbyMs W, l'mstmý ong ih-ýo gaveua mostites- fa tlk on Burlma, ýits dfeetpo mnd bow twmoný, 'Mr.. Case Ind Serv~improved cniionsi ssi)m1IY te Buina. The mneetingl sedf in-,the Iusul way. Cuide News l'le re-tu1ar me.O-thje of the tin -as taugh t, morse code a sn-og Taps closed a very de- [g. th e new timie girls, 1as s will protect the ;treams ihon lathese a fishiermian'spadie miany who had the op- e the pictures will tr-y of thiese streemis somie- heir life. A collection and turned! over te, the um-tounted te over $17. Ail Cross Drivel ice Committee,' the credit wil district if you, O-ono lias re- soei goodhye to im. r Iis ma friendls hope they wýilI be seighim- frtime to time. There wfl ePO chuchsevice for. the next feýw Sr dayvs, but the Sundýýv ay Scool service W.I.Meeting T'he Wmnillsint et inth hoeof Mrs. T:.idic on Febi. 14, with thle pvesidýent, MAr .EP, tt pres;iding. 'Thleroîl cal rwasanwr ed by hn iin an arUcle for th-e RtdC]russ. Tht souimfi$1.50wa haddin a a resuît or h uia tion Tea, tis- to be uised orwa or.The topic-A TimeSvn Kire"in whi he very m oemberLI tokprproved very interesting. A e eutof the hort oursewhîc took placeIast August m Yn , flthc laishad mn mpoee wsl terkitehîens am'i d it >eems that man mreof thIese impruoovemuents SIIi the, fformof buIIil-in culp1hoards, plate racks, ]hot watIer hleater, dumbnj waýiter, etc., ar-e gigte find their, way inito Ourkice when Lime and manteria<1 are ave-i-'lable, Thliepresi- dent aflso gave an interestingpae on "You oaa make your own shelves, cuiph)oards and closets"' and skçetches were passed aroiuad. Pa--tches which vere recei ved from the IOD..are to 'ho-made into a crazy quilt and ainyone willing to rmake blocks cari se- cuire patches from i-Mrs. Mary Luxon, Mrs. Roy Mýercer or [Mrs. Wm er- Se r. Teie meeting- adjourned by the singing m of the Nationial Anthemi af-. tel, whilich 'Mr.s. Hîlditch served a lovely lunch. BLOOD DONORS Thie floigis a hst of 1blood donors who have visited the Osbawa clinîc, alon'g -with the numbier of trips, J. T. Brown, 10 donations'; WmI. Hor, 9: Jack Baiirstow, 811: Joh-n Walshi, WVm. C. Lynch. CGeci' B. Jonies. 7; Dick Morton, 4: Lyal L îowory, Ervan Raýiney, Bruce Hancock, 3; Gordon Laking 1. The flo i i( heschedule for He month of Marc. Mrch 9th, monng 2thmo.in. 4th, oven- ingý. i6th, orîn 1 9iih, mornim2z, 2llst, eveine'i. Zrd, morning,' 26±h, Liste n to PREMIER lDREW!. Wed., March l4th On C. B. L-, Toronto, at 8.,30 p.m. TO NUAL A WAR-TrORN WORLD by sic mothi destroyer, War, ing and sorrow .g mien on the Is are tormented Little chidren, are homeless, theatre of war, Vol. andi comfort our own It inust send food, supplies to war-tora And the Çanadio answer this urgent ca mec

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