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Orono Weekly Times, 15 Jul 1954, p. 5

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uNi TEB Oi Orono Pastc John Kiîiiý-i COMMUNION SUNDAY SUNDAY JULY 1ý, 1954 ORIONO. service at 1l a.m. Operi Air Service in Orono Park, at 7:80 pi..Orono Bnd R attendance. LES WARD Service at 2 o'cock KIRBY Sunýday Sehool at 2'o'clock Servie at 3 o'cIock The Sacrameunt orf The Lôrd' Supper wCH be adminitered al aVl3! PROMOTION EXAMINATIONS k p , » i .,~ >l -STARKVIJLE ;2JïOOL j(e. >o re~--lv~Ann Robiý,sO11r To Grade 9-Gwen Stark (o.,<o.,Ja as(o.,Jim uo Chai-lie Trim. (Ho.) Btoe T(ýý( (Hon.), Diamie To Grade 8-D; inneTrîm(Hn. he(HHonA.) Robert Westheuser. 'oG<e -oneGilvmer (Hon.) To Grade 7- Betty Saveiy, Jack Cathierinie W. Seat Teacher. 1 Ji Hallowe;ll,i o s arrow. 011, The -Bowmnanville Boy Scouts have' jim HaloweilRos- Fr[mvvted boys from (Yr1o0no0to joi w ith To Gra-de 5->V*irilyn Fali s (Hon.), them for 'a weeks camping at Lake- Chnales Mthu ry, (on.>, Dnisouceld fomAugùst 7th to August l4th. Lind theser,(RM) ani. ¶The charge folr the weelc is $12.00 and Te Grad4--Neddy Wieuik, Ady' the too leaves from t'he Lions Coin- aî f rnuniity- Centre August 7th at 9.30 a..Anyone ,intereýsted is asked te Men, omen! OIdouoC.aForrester. ' 40,0 6! ut * bsieeslathe-vilage. Mr. ol,- WanhtlFei 14~ds aPaep7 lea ar Broug'h>s Plum-bing ai [FW.rsY1ouelg1?flQstr 1'elxpp with ng Lw an itiýs \week to devote' ýI ir4 utbeas net newly formed business. low i fon. odIl or "get-aeqJaLited- i.A.Sudes'tundhome sfr ol,60,.Tr Otrx Tonic T'let o c Bxm nil nlew 1, v rgoad ugrfeîxgtii e, fo oaia dav. At ajji ru trSud aud $ault 0',tvua w h>ere ae i~ ~i~onto are 2ï4 m1iles o Isý say, at Minden and at] i. Ethel Alan or Rochecstel'e Dorset, site of the i visited with her biother Fr"edl Ranger School. JT. V. Nelies of Port Eljin, Ma. HOW can everyone 1, Cruiback, Mr. and Mrs. Jack: foi-est fires ? By beli ng and Sharon of Montreal were1 careful *ith fire in -end wàztS of Mri. and Mrs.i cautionîng others. By y Chaipilatr. w vith smoking materi, EeynPotteIr (ne Honey> of d fisearded by travellen ,lnigelleS and ' M,,ss Iva Linton, f'ires. By buidling can, to ane >guest- of' Mr. anid M. rock, sand or minerai LintQn. flammnable material haý and Mrs. Arthur White, Mr. way, nieyer Ieaving t [ra. Brue Tleiinanit amiRad ed to Oak Lake iast Sunday to Miss Doreeni White at Guide -7 de', of a tre;. If grass tmust be burneý ana1 ýlit in the ev-eing ,whein the wind is ý Ste. and have wet sacks or brooms h, sea to beat out fire if it beginis to ') -wild. Tor- reari, vent l'ily SIIEET METAL WARM AIR IIEATING and 4% AIR CONITIONING PLUMBING SUPPLIES and I PIPE and FITTINGS R. REOGAN XMON 1AY TO WEDNeSDAY OnIlseInianly res only ý)n il after il- een scrapedj n uintelnde k - e> 0>0>0 >0.<>t>.t)000<> WHITE Si In pumps, S, IIALF Pl Priced fi UMMERSHOES 5andals and oxfords 'RICE OR LESS rom 50c. to$3.95 lmn Suamner Dress Sale Ail our SUMMER DRESSES Un éottons, linens, silks and slieers are being offered 4t greatly reduced prices. They are ail smart styles ith every shade imaginable. Ail our Cotton Blouses reduced Shorts in cott»ns, corduroy, Colors of white or white with blue or lnnadtf taiclr ocos red trim. Reg. $3.25 for....$2159 1n în afea i olr ocos Denim and Linen Pedal Pushers f o.Rg~a2 fr... 27 Regular $3.95 and $4.75 for $2.85 and Ladies'Smmr Rats at HALF Price- $3.50. Whiite Seersucker Sport ShitsNeusSmmPa with brown, navy and turquoise trint Light wieigbt iii gabardilne and trop- Regular $4.00 for ......... $2.95 ical, frýorsted. Reg. $15.00 onfly $10.00 Store Close d f -TM i'~Open AlilDay AlilDay U'U dnes8day Moniday d ARMlvi UN i bl nîmr - -~ - - ~ Cottage Rolis IL.57c. Bull Roast P*ýrk -lb 59c'. HOME SLAUGHTERED JifEF, PORK, YEALf' I Deliclous for meals or snaÎs'1oz KA M Mc Good Luck lb pkg. Margarine 3c Carnation mil :x2 for25 Lealand's Ige 16 oz. jar Raspberry Janî3ci book f ont with purchase of any two pac-kages of Weston's Bis- cuits SLIM Ski. Miik Cheese Lô w in fatý, higit in vitains Mb. roll 35C. ODchpuddings (Direct from IlQilaRd) 'V"<?,ýila, Alniond Raspherxry, Lemon, Egg Nog Rum, Cream and Mocha' Just add milk 2 for 2501, EDestroy those Insects 1T4T ANT TRAPS _ ..,ea, 33e., MQIJSE SEED......pkg. 25cý -Inseet -Repelent Spray, prevents, INSECT -HOME, GenCos89C. ;3 - 5Mr. C.1 jester, N.Y., !jni wee-k v tA. FE. Clemie I Pcn Tùi is Appont/ ont rd./Wilson ýýNTARIO [aephone 32 nI Oro'no. and Mlrs. E. S. Hicks o St. ines i-- visiting their nreice Mrs ichards, . TUESDXY AT .00; aid ties or smoking or ta faulty scre>ena aon angine sînokestacks or firebox.' What are sorne of t he ways in w~i1 forest fires are fought? artaof brne_ grss with ~a bull- fe ahad of mlain fire, water boymb- ing (dropping bags of wvater fromr aircraft to hold similer, incipient fires until crews arrive). Regard..ed as the forest £ire area are 17 of Ontario's 22 administrative districts north of a line draw-n rough- I-y from Plembroke on the upper Ot- tawaRie to Midlnnd. Distrietsý' ex-, tending £rom Quebec ta the Manitoba border are: Pemibroke, Chaip}eaui, Clochrane,> North Bay, Parry Soyind,' G og amna, Sudbary, Kapuskasing, Swastika, White Rivei, Geraldton,. Sinîdt Ste. Marie> Tweed, -Port Arthur,t Sioux Lookout, Kenora, Fort Frances.I These 4lstricts average three Chief Ranger Divisions each t ndI'Ïhese, in turn, are slxbdivided into Deputy Che Ranger Divisions. Cif There are 344 fire observation NIILY COME EARLY 11 This Thurs., The Family "Mr. Scoei W'ith Cifto and George, With Jane Wymian, E This, aturday Only Ttý Basebail Comedy RIuBA With R.yMiad -and jan Sterfling~-. -JACK MCL',with George ýVotgomery day hITechnicolor Pictures of the Year Il AG'A 1N" y MilIand and AldoRy Fr-ost Farm Fence,. Barb Wir ,ght heavy Brantford Binder Tv Brantford B Howard's Fi ly/s Pound,, Save s Niew e.

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