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Orono Weekly Times, 12 Jun 1947, p. 5

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Lnsay, vsited t' red i h r ndIs rhr lmne f 'vlaelast Suwndav. Saotcalled t see his; sister, Mr. aind Mrs. R. S. Conoto i.C .powes, ne (day r eceiy. Mass X-Ray Survey DatesI Blackstock,'. Wednesday, July 2- 7 p.m.-I0 p.m. BethanyThursday, July 3-10 a.m.-10 p.mi. Orono .- Newcastle .Friday' July 4- 1 p.mn.-10 p.m. .onday, July 7- 2 p.m.-10 p.m. Tuesday, July 8-10 a.m.-10 p.m. W7ednesday, July 9- 1 p.ni.-lO p.m. Thursday, July 10-10 a.m.-1-0 p.m. Friday, July 11-10 a,- 5 p.m. BE SURE TO KEEP YOTJR APPOINTMNENT COLD *SýTORAGE SCIENTIFICALLY REFRIGERATED Herman's Fur & Cloth Garments COSTS NO MORE TO STORE WITJI US RED & WIIITE STORES Reef and Pork for weelk-end IKAM, delicous Porkf Produet .......tin *WAXED SANDWICH BAGS ...40 for *KLEENEX . ............ pkg IPAPER TOWvELS. sof t, absorbent...150O for Large Oatmeal COOKIES, per dozen l 9c DATES ...... PRUNES .b 25e lb 20e RAISINS ...,. lb 2ý-5e SALTENES, Sodlas, crisp per pkg........22e KLJMI, Powýdered Milk, tin.- 69ce Ayliuer spaghetti.. bottie 15eî Ingersol M1HALTED CHIEESE, spready......pkg 23e BANANAS, large and ripe, PINEAPPLES, 24's....35c PINE.APPLES, 29's ...27c GRAPEFRUIT, 126'sýï6 for 29e 37e 10e 16e 15C WAIGSTAFDFE'S PUTRE OR.AxÏGE 4os35c PURE Pluni Jani (Nu Couponýs) 24 ~3c PURE Premgher ûG"EORGE DREW wilI speak in the "PROVICIAL AFFAIRS" SERIES over the C.B.C.< Otoro Trans-Canadla Network Monday, June 1611h t1.30 t. 10.45 p... E.D.T. LISTEN TO STATION CBL mvi-I Nuire Cheaney, of Toronto, visteoi voià her aunt, Mrs J. G. Tamibln, fai- over the Seek-end- is Mr. Glenn Tambii-lyn, oif lMonitreal, N spent over the week-end with- his- pnar ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tamhiyn.- Maser aîr Milerenterta-ned a numiber of littie friends and play- nates at a hirthday Party lad Sat- d Urday. w Mr. Ray Brysow,01f Xirby, has ac- Cepted a iposition oni the staff 01 the Tin baC4ft'he Ban-k of o011113erce hiý Orono. on, Mrn and Mis. 11arry Lycett ni faiiy, of Bowmiaiville, spent a f ew Wit days et the e of Mr. und Ms J. C. Gamey.An IMrs. Jas. D.cikson spent over the We wek-ndwihher daughte1îý fis, Mxs i iLJIIson and Mrs. Turley, of igso iD and Belleville. o Messrs. W J. Ridideil ai-d Everett Biown laenext Wednesdayto au- tend Grand Lodige (.OF) i Hem- dau iltn for three .das. Ge( tMr. Roy Powers, of Toronto, and Mr. C:leve Glimence, of Osha-wa, pntTues day with te fr~' niother, is. C L. Poweîs. The Oronû girls' softbaillteamu played their fiîst gamne of the sched- ule at C,'ourtice qn Tuesday evening last, loskig by the score of 12 te 5. Around tbf-ýirty delosfrom the local lodge inotored to Pffr-t ope on Tuesday evening J'ast -where the Orono Dgree Teamn put on the 3rd degree. SAt a re,ýcent anni.eîrsary occ-asion ait Eldad Chburch, the mYusîc was fi- nis'hed by 'Mr. W. H. -Rowie, Ms W. Lynch and Denny, Har-ry and Bulnny Mvisr. BevýýerIey (Paye who has been ,employed in an office i Toronto, has accepteLd a position on the staff of the Bank of Cmec rnhati I.Newcastle. The littie son of Mr. and -Vu, Harold Cobbedick, Park Street, a îushed to theSckCides - pitale T-oronto, fo-r an emeùrgent oper- ation fur appendicits. Re,%, W. P. Rogers, ofBom - ville, wll occupy tlhe piptof par'k Street United Church both mornlng and evening next Suriday and in Kirlby i the afternoon, Mi. and Misý. Gordon Day and y oung ýý- son, of Sunderlanid, have mnov- ed onto the farim of iýi. M. W, Ste.- pices, Mi. Day takng omer the herds- man positin etthe [fam M,-. and Mýis. S. -R. ýCaIdwe-ll, Po)rt H-ope; Miz.'and ýMis. Miltoni Stainton, Dorothy and Claience, Mr, end Mis. borne Lamb, Ralph, Stuet and Ruth, ofEnskiln visited at i. and Mis. Wn. Steinton. MNIî. and Mis. 'l. j,. Mellor and 14 and -Mis. J. iE. olEm nsand Anne, i Toronto, etterided the ,vedding Gf Màiss Jean MdIcPhail, to Mi. Douglas ilaatSt, Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Ottawa, on, Satuarday, Mr. and is. John Aimstro-ng- left on ueaylast for a few wveeks'i visit -with thieir son, )Mr. and Mis. George Armstrong and family. Mr. Arm-stîong says hne wilsh on lis way there and on, his retuin trip. 1Visiting wt the Leroy fHamil- tons over thle 'weelcendweîe, Mr. an(' :Mis. George ýB. Sniith, of Toi- ento. Sunday afternoon vists jwere Mr. and Mis. Chiaîles B-ail anid thir two young sons P'ied and Don- aid of Oshawa. 1Mis. A. A.Diumn sang the ouligato la the anthema at the moîn- ing service of Park St. Churchla lst Sunday. IMrs'. 1Ej. Bcown favoied vAth a splendid solo. The service Sas heid in the intîest of the Lord's Dayï Alliance, Rev. Mr. Mc- ay of the Trnobac en h speaker. AM.i.McXay officiated atýî the evenbig -service ai.Ms.C Jones was soioist. Quite a numrbei of the Young 'peo- pie etten.ded the CaneTownship 1Teen-,Aeis dence hel1d in Orono- ToF(wn !ion P'-riday evening lest. heolder cecers rfailed te tuin ouit to help the youngsters ;in the1(ir first venture of thisknd There vpere aiseo t-iwn otheLr dene heite samieeen înig, one atNe asean the other 1at Plontypool. Roy Forrester kend his Po'Puler dance 'band suppIied the lmusie foirthe evening. 1The Ooogis' oftelteam i -il g e t i nt o a.ct i on h 2 ent his w e ek, ThIýu rs- Hday evening June l2th, with thle INewtoavý'illegil'tni egth isithoîcs. his àOrono's fist home aPPearance, and thi co (ýach, Mi. Stan. Payne, infPOrms uls that th is year he has piacticaily a new team onlý1-y onerlayer fîom ia'f ýtyeAîbeaug Savailable. Comle ot and give them Bowmar TOPS P Vivilin Harry .1 eeIF 1I MLoni,, The Ho FOX NEWS SLUNDAM iill ave chai 11,00a.s-m-V 7,00 p.m.-~Wor~hip. wheîe ail seemed SIIOWTER AND CARDS AND G MRS. L. R ORANGES, 9 o.2e

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