ORONO (Intended for Last Week> i. Mr., and Mrs. Diuncan Cameron of Oshawa visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Power j on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Sutton visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woolley, Bowmanville on Saturday. Congratulations to Mrs. J. D. Brown who recently cele- brated her 9th irthday. Unit 4 of the Orono United Church Women held their September meeting on Tues- day eveniug of last week, at the home of Mrs. D. Scott of Somerville Drive. Mr. Gordon Walker and daughter Gail of Thornhill, Mr. and Mrs. Les Hrebicek of Toronto were recent vistors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bail. Congratulations to Mr. and MIrs. Richard Charles Bea- -cock - the for-mer Miss Margaret Ruth Moffat - on their marriage at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Moffat on Friday evening. September l7th. Rev. E. Long officiated. Fal Anniversary Service, Kirby United Church: Sunday, September 26th, 9:45 a.m., speaker is Rev. John Loug- heed, soloist is Mrs. James Caswell, Newcastle. Everyone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Greer of Oshawa with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Sutton enjoyed two weeksM at Miners Bay Lodge. Congra- tulations to Mr. and Mrs. Sutton on their 45th weddinge anniversary. Mr. John MacRae, age 70, passed away at the Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Thursday, \September l6th. Funeral service was on Satur- day. afternoon from Barlow Funeral Home. Interment Orono Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Sutton visited Mrs. James L. Johnson on Tuesday at the home of ber daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne M. Atkinson, Whitby. 11AYD sON (Intended for Last Week) On Sept, l3th,,Club 21 held their meeting in the Com- munity Centre. Rena Potts in the chair for Group 1. Rena 00 brought the meeting to order and read a poem, "Minutes of Gold," after which a hymn 11Jesus Bîds Us Shine" was sung and ahl repeated the Lord's Prayer in unîson. Secretary and Treasurer gave r their reports of the June meeting. The supper to be catered to Oct. l8th was discussed. Club 21, are having a Community Ie which will be advertised I \V-,er. SWe kept our business short, Norman Blackburn intro- duced our guest, Mrs. Jean lF)cý ýeM r Rudkin of_ Newcastle who %o c n demonstrated beautiful can- die assortments. We were able order them if we so chose. ~up iservedlunch. -'-JMrs. Bill Mason, Brockville,Q stayed with parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones, on Friday on her way to Regina. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ashton, ~ Oshawa, were Sunday evening ~ ,~....., cahiers at Mr. and Mrs. Ross v Ashton's. Mrs. J. Jones and children, y ~ Bowmanville, Misses Barbara aand Kathy Paterson, Oshawa on Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grahamy went on the Antique Car Tour . on Sunday " . Tom Jones returned home %4 mePu usir azJdiorj6itý fromf Brockville with Mr.dand Mrs. S. Mason, Scarborough. Mrs. Mihdred Anderson visîted Mr. and Mrs. RusselJ e Anderson and Bill, Port Hope. J et............. . h 0 ~ ~ I t ta enuBwa v i l Ms Irene Tabb spent a f t e couple of days with Mr. anid ~~, i y Mrs. Stan Cowling, Salem. Vy ylli't" Mrs. Meta Read, is out of , ~'~s the hospl and staying for a À <~~~ '~~~~"~~~~ Although over 60 copies of Muriel Woodss;s;<illAAI erIJ I't the 80-page directory prepar- vUrevv uSLCI Prsn """ -"uncil of Newcastle were s" nded out earlier in the year, 's i:'< "a-arge percentage of the 150 4~'"~"s' Corne in and say hello to our * printed are still availbetos the public. able t5, . i45n5ly and 's;'.4s;5 54 lesta C_' The directorv gives brief j fedyancoreu sa stm*; information incuding the ad- l;v.i;~;";' . edMle aodMcesn" eritage" Pattern by*4 dresses and telephone num- e ilrHrl ihlo bers frreaching churches, "Ace""s" service clubs and schools s; 4"Ae Richards Doug Ferguson ib withîn the boundaries of the 44555 f rom Rickaby's town. '4Roy Owen Jim Uearrs The planning council is hoping that a new handbook in ~~»~"4' the spring can be published. s;4ss55i' "4 O w en Don't filyour kuiie 1 !4-,;"4,54,4 ~ ~ s 4"; ~ top vhen boiling xater for3 . :ts~5s<.s4.s;~5'5'~4;~' 5