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Orono Weekly Times, 13 Dec 1945, p. 9

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Bilhings, :-end with h~ 11-s.-ceha Reid and Ms flaze Reid, Toronto, spent tewe-n vith -Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Reid. Mr. and 'Mrs. J. B. Mo-Vl(watt, o" Oakville, are visiting w';'ih Miss M.- mlu. Mrs. C.. Miller, o( Motrea, i visiting w'iih hroher, Mrs. F. "W. Býaptisiyal srieat l11.00 a.mi n ý'ark iSt. Glurch on Sunday, Decemn- er 28rd. Pte. John Lowery, who ha been ;erving -with the Ca.nadiani Armed orces overse>as, arrived -backJ home ii Orono on Tuesday of t week. Mr~. and Mrs. Alfred Jakemnan, of Bowrnnviie wereweek-elnd visiIoi' at the homne of Mr. andlMs.Lw enice Hardecastie. Alr. :andIM r s. 7M'lton G-,Dunhar Perrytownl, spenitSunday 2mithII and Mrs. T. A. Reianid thirunt Mrs. Elizabeth rýTarnblyn. MAr. and Mrs. M.owa, 5Turonto ami ýMiss Ivy Hanim, O sa~a pent over the week-end wthMrL amI Mrs E. J. ~am Messrs. BiH and FHarry Grady, of the Army and Navy rsetvl spent the past we-n iii Mr. and Mrs. W. E.Amsrng Tihe stoares in Orono wvill vernain closed on Deceniber 26 th (B oxi n,, day). They wýiil1 remain open in the eveningsg this -week lfr.m 'rhuxrsday to Saturday, also Christirnas Eve. Speeial Christias service will he as Story. Bot ig. Yo.u are in A. Reid enter W. E Reid aný Harper àa Pho Best ini For Kind Togt for Loyal Support - and for Ilearty Co- operation extended as during the past year, WE TIIANK YOIJ SINCERELY .May your Christmas e' Joyful and your New YeaP4rosperous. second, with ANNE BAXTER. RALPH BELLAM",Y ALIEN MeMAHON and JEROME COWA.N and others Coiored Cartoons Satijrday Only DECEMBER 22 GRISSLEY'S MILLIONS RYTHM ROUND Cartoon UP1 PLEASE *OTE "" Mon. and ?est n1y lDECEMBEti- -25 VERA HRUBA ROISTON .News, Carton Special added and Thursday. Three Cartoons. Wed., Th The Laugh ofi GEOlRGE P ROLPH Phone 43-1 uOHOOSE Orono q M RU WHIEN DEATH OCCURS, WHIICHFUJNERAL DIRFC"'rn- WILL YOU CALL ? Wýe offer these qualifications - A long and honorable record off service to hundr-eds of Durham amifies,; an initelligent, cOurteons, capable organization; m dler uneral chapel and organt; complete equipment; Iower price ýompete funerals from $70.00. NO EXTRA CHIARG'CE FOR CHAPEL SERVICE! FI F, MORRIS 00. DURHAM'S LARGEST FUNERAL DIRECTORS anville :- ARMSTR( Local intrbeýst' was added to the '"Alka Seltzer" rtyrogvartamec "Did 1 Say That?" when a questiîon sent lxx by Mr. Charles Godwin, of' Leskard, was nseci on. the broad.,asýt of last Monday evening. Mr. 1Ulm-oxteBulk had the mis- fortune tLo injure his hunvb when choppin-g wood one day last we-ek nieiglvbors are assisting 'with the hos.We wish Ulmi-ontle a speedy recovevry. The Orono skating rinik will be oûpen to the publie for "Skati11g Vo- night, Tlxursday, Deecemnber -20th. There wiUl also be skating o)n Christ- mnas and Newr Year's Night. Duving the season the rink 'wilI be open for skating twonights a week, 'Phursdays and Saturdays. Wr. «W. H. Ba1rett wîilI elebrate Ihs 82nid birthday on Ch-nistmas -Eve, Deceýnijber 24th. Mr. Barrett k a till hale an-d hearty, biýeinig lxx the best of healih and is stili abMie tO work. His eyesiglht les tili keen, and stii nmeles ~hh; anmal tripe ýto ColingwoDd anid Stapnor by luotor. The ,Gyroio TLmes joins with his many friends in wish- ng hlm many happy retarais of bis cûonihxg iirbhday. Mr. George Hall., a former resident of 6rono, passed away at Edeinds, W'asiiington, on Friday, December 7bh. The laVe Mr. Hal 'was a mascrn by trade and. worked ini Orono and Newcastle area. Forty-one years ago) ho 'left Orono for Saskatchewan w%ýhere he resided for twNeniy yeara," then iiioved to EdJmon-ds, Was-h. He lenves to survive bis passing-, i -wife,-e son and one daughter; als-O two brothers, Messrs. Ivakand Josep~h Hall, Orono, and one sister, AMrs. Morrison, 'California. Interm,-ent ,was made in Edmonds Cemnetery. A splendid Qhrismiaastide sermon was preached 1ast Sunday morning by Rev. S. Littlewood at Park- St.1 Church, and the vocal duet by 14r.1 Richard Morton and Mrm W. S. Cob- blediok "Our Gift For the King" proved admirably in koeping wt the sermon thieme. -,Mr.Littie.wood's !ePvenýling disecouiu'e centred around tihê VisioGn of the Shepherdis, anoth-er aise STAN LAUREL and OLIVER HARDY in' IN ANY OLD PORT Ciartoon c. PARK ST. UNITED CHURCII S. Littlewotid THE UNITIES OF aETHLE.. HEM."1 2.30 p.m Cbristnias at Suinday Sch>ool. 7 pm ~Worslhiip through Pageant TRE CRUSADE AT CHRIST- MUASTIDE by the YP.U.* *leýe- b, hrist our $aviour wmas orn on Christmxas Day." Remembering y With a very si and Saying so in i That's always -m~ MERRYI Orono May this Friendly Greetir express Sincere Thanks for your patronage durîng the year With best wishes f or a JO. fui ýChristmas and a New Year f uli of v 'MAS, 1945 ct- -for e Cour- Orono 27-1 v for a New Year and

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