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Orono Weekly Times, 15 Aug 1946, p. 8

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WEEKLY TIMI 1T1 ,EYVILLE M i. Zacianoitch andVicori i àe. and MeýULs. Wllam Payne. M.ndMrs.IHld eev n tu uoed fro i-anenjoy;ible vaction 1udY Schoi')ol nat 11.00 with a failygod ttenidanc,,e with only one techr bset and1a verVy int,0Ieet - hig 1ess,1 Quitea numer Iri(thecorn- iriattendled the eortonSr vcsat Nwovleand port Hope ceeeieàs onSund last -Mr. and ýMrs. 'Tiuman ustinand M.dMr ' s.i r 'BrtceDinner spent Étn enjya l wekA-end oiýdaying at Mr. Truimani Austin met with a pinfulaccdn last week which cut thei-( frn crf his finger .which ne- cesiatd octor's care to tic the oi-d ad sewý the wound. MisDolor1es Dickerson is visit- irig rlatvesin Kingston. Master Daid wl iý reatives in Campbell- ford. Mater Dwaine with friends Mrsý. Arniold Thorndyke gave a picic for thie juinior memnbers of the Sundaiy School iA about fifty turned out andi enjoyed games, bathing and a wene roast, Il BIG. SPECIALJ THIS WEEK ONLY Phone 89 r 1 Central 0-NTA R 10S rich Pasture lands have, from the earliest days of settiement, sustained larger herds of da iry cattie than were necessary to dhe Protvince's own ne-eds. Irn these eearliest' days, which wvere flot much more thane a century ago, dlairy production wvas exceedingly primitîive, buit the 1891 censuls disclosed the existence of 1,565 chteese factor'ies in theDoion Of which Ontario had 893. ToJay, this greai showing is par- alleled in every branch of Canada's dairyving, industry... To,-- morrow., the Province'sfacilities wvill bc more than equa,,l to thne deinand for mnilk and its grouingdiestyo products. THE BREWING INDUSTRY (O'NTARIO) CO. LTD. Orono NE WTON VILLE Miss Bertha Thompson in TIoronito. Fred Burley and friend wt i sîster, Mrs. Geo. Ovens. Mrs. C. Reid with berdagtr Mrs. Wilfred Woods. Mr. and iVis. llerb., Gilmer, 1"ow- manvilie, at Bert .Stapleton's The senior sôftball team won over Crooked Creek team on Tuesdayv night. Miss Kathleen Riches and Mr.' Pugh, CanPray, with Mr. and Mrs. Sid. Lancaster. Mrs. Mcntyre, Toronto. anid Miss Jennie Thomîipson are enjoys,,,ng n tnp ýthrough' the Thousand Islands. Me adMis.'Clarence Clmner, of tavleand littie Dianne with Mec. and Mrs. Ronald Burley. Me. and :Mrs. 'Wm. Chester, Os-l awai, with her mother, Mes. Wm.i Whittaker.1 Mr. Clem llancock, Ottawa, Mr. Ciiff. HancocJk and diiughter, Mrs.1 Dunsford, Peterbo)(roug,, 'withMr an-d MrIs. Wiltbert Hmok Me. and Mrs. Fred Tuifford and family, Bunker Ilh1, Mr. ýand Mes. Harold Burley motored ta Uionvýille to visit 31r. and Ms Kelly. The girls' oft'ba.ll teamanid their friends beld a wie roast at the laIke on Wedniesdlay e-veingh weathier -was pIer-fect amdirtyspent anl enjoyale time. Mr. and Mrs. A Vol ade, Mr.j an(! Mrs. Ha-rr-y Burley and cld(ren, shware motoring to Quebec City to visýit Mr. and Mrs. Clintoni Burley. Danny Sbutka is ah smliles o-a and no wonider. ýOn top od bis dis charge a telegrarn tbat bis Irisb bride is on tbe Atiantie. Wear sorry his niother is in such poorl healtbh. Ms.Hughes Se., and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob. Hughes, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hughes, Port Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Hughesý an*d Louise, Port Brittain, attended1 memnorial service on Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mes. Chas. Morris witbi I- --70 - NEW TITLES ADDED TITS WEEK TO OUR L3wr, ee Suterlanord o e t and Mr. Warren, Fenelon Fails, in- structors on first' aid, fnshd the refresher course on Thrda ven- in.From the standpo'int of n. bers this class was dispponn but the instruction waýs thie fiýnest we have ever had. Mr. and "Mrs.WmEleora and Jack, of _Millbrook. WmEl mier, Bailieboro; Ms arc U'Connor and Mr. Cecil Ileap, Tor- onto; 'Mr. and Mrs. Armstiýrong, of Millbrooký; M.and Mrs. EmrHn dal andý Johin,Oswa wthMs peine -he worst electricaî Storm of the seasoni, wihen a portion of the vllage was avithiout power for t11welve hours. Tis ý:was a rýeal hard- ship for buinss laes anmd farmsý depending on eetiiyfor nmchin- ery, not to say a wvOrd al-out the barassed ouewfe -Decoration Day was hield in Lake- view Cemetery last Srnay ev. H.L A. Bunt camie o his cottag,_e o)n Rice Lake to take the ser-vice, and Rev. RobentWrg on holiday ait his father's 1hom)e, assisted. Owing till health Rev. Mr. Blakçe, Bowý% mianviile, who has been with us- each vear, was uinabie to be present. Mr. jas. wabrck, Kendal, helped 'againý with t Lhe çsining iOnloking o-ver those present, we sawrayw-ho lhad ciole hack to the littie home ton for this memiioial service. Ther-e is al1ways a tinge of regret in thieir ,oiCesz as theiy asýk for- oid friends -bey wer'e hoping to see. Amo,,ng lho-se welcomne vis;itors wIe noticed Rev.Wale. reean, Mr. andf Mrs. Herb. Alexander aund ehildren. Mr. and Mes. Harold Payne, Mi-. and Mrs. Jacik G1ov-er and babMrs. -1l'ias McCulloughýf, iMr,. iand N MrsF. M-und1v. Mr. and -Mrs. Buttery, Mr. and Mrs. Chaýs. Wlsandé famnilies,i al of Borwimanvilie; Mr. and _Mrs. MkiReelis and children. FOOT COMFORT During the hot weather is most important. We stock a comiplete range of proven products, a f ew of which are Iisted below: Sani-Ped Corn Solvent, botie.................................-- Sai-Ped Corn Padis, Bunion Pads, Calious Pads, package... 2«. Zami-Buk, fer tired aching feet----417,c. Quinsana Pwe. 9 MIarathon Foot Pow-der.----25c. Olymnpene.......--56c. and $1.0O Marathoni Liniment........ - -14-c, 9Sûc. Marathon OintIment... 4,Pýf Nu-feet Medicated Insýoles, two sizes, pair..................--- Cress Corni Salve...........--SOcr Absorbine Jr. 98e, $1.95 Bine Jay Corn Plasters, box ------------------------.....................2 . Bine- Jay Adhes-ive on nmoleskin, box of 3 sheets................---- Agent for Jackma-n Flowers C"Ohaof-rles B.0Tyrreli D R UGS Phone 68 Orono, Ont. GROOERY FEATURE ICouponts becom)iing valid o uutlt Butter, RIS; Sugr 24 and S'25, Met, M0 Karo Colrn Syruitp, 2 lb. tin, 1 "s" couon ad..'21e. Aunt D)iinah Molasses" 16 oz.bote4 botties pe-r coupon, 2 for............ ..27e. Red Rose Coffe, fresh sock,1-2 lb1. for, 25C. 1 or......... ................ Ic, Blule Ribbon Coffee, in 3l.gas a....15 Red Rose Orange Pekoe Tea, 1-2 lb. pkg....43e. Kellogg's C"orn Flakes, large 'L12 oz. plkgs, 2 for. .25-)c. Heinz "57"' Mea-t Sauce, 8-oz, bot'[te........ .25ec Javex, 2c. refund on empties, bottie .....14e. Red Rubber Jar Rings,i doz. per box, 2 for,... 15c. J'int Sealers, dozen.. ý ....... ýý;ý......95c. Memba Seals, for jm and jellies, 100 per cent transparent.......... ...1e Screw Top Jelly Jars, each.........6c. Whiole Mixed Pickling Spice, 4 oz. pkgs.....1e, HIARRY HIORNE'S CUSTARD POWDERS 2 oz. pkgs., in Lem-on an-d Almond . ý. ,..... .5.c, 5 oz. pkgs., in Vanilla, Almiond and Ch-rcolate, 10c. 16 oz., pkgs., in.Vanilla only ......,,.2e New Local Potatoes, 10 lbs. for . ..........3e Antrol, Ant Traps, each. ........5e OUONO 5c. TO'$1-OO STORE YOUR POPIJLAR SHOPPING CENTRE Motor Equipment Private Ambulance INo,%rthcutt and Smith Funerni Directors and Furniture Deaieras KINDNESS COURTESY SERVICE, Eqnipped to takce cure of the moüdeat funeral at the mnost reasonablecre as weli as the largest and Telephoie:. Office 0668S Residence : 523 and 726 Panit Hangers uC. Coleman & Philp Electric THE PROVINCE 0F PROMIS... ............... :A CORNER ON CONES : Nearly six bilion ponndi of mnilk are con- snmted or poesdanal in Oinario; the yearly value of Ontario diairy proJuts, ruas around $140OOO tario butter and cheese production is about20,0,0 pou-ndls a ycar. The cief credit, for these fat figures, which are about one-third of th~e totals fo)r the etýire Dominion, gocs to Ontario's ,20Q000 milk eows- temsevesa third of (Žanada's dairy hrdis. The Proï-viince's 8,000 galions of ice cream, how- ~ ,, ner, amount annually toý 50%9o'-f theanationi's 'sundae- Wl besr-wWch ay ex iainle n t iY I atîcCie cn e -cnn ý scio> ne SS 4)f youZg Ontarianis. ARI *,,,, .. ...... THVW These newv bookIs are tops'in readig entertanmm( AND FOR RENT AT le. EACII DAILY 1 Telephone Coll.ect

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