$Air theiri1 ha d] ara, 4 duction re- lt /Iotors' new ývit rlst~ model- w th iýew Thr( toward Se( i14LI, Api '%1ir iscriPtiofl $1.50 per ' ýsaaFather And Son Banquet >01h Awar Proved lnteresting F.o air or,____________ of! their .'ntre of1 A few over fifty Cubs and Scouts Apriw;th their<fathers attended u F~ather lnsAr Dide i taken and Son Banquet on Mondayee- heo aj 'in1gApùril -4th.The Banquet w "as held irn for ini the SuiidayýSehool Auditorium of Veryt ppar'ent the 01-ono0 United Chur-ch with the cne~etym~ ul .Cub and Scout mnothers serving- a things in Canada di-vide- flIl-de1icjousý turkey dinner with ail the unte three main 'groups. ~hý tt whi trimmings. hardy types that cannot 1 atted, j - o e(,0 /,piovided of cour, ot týeV The Sunday School Auditoriuin was is ready and ~fit to work. 1-a-011. filled to capacity~ for the occasion. ntot afra-id of~ frost. Nextt Mr. lP. C. For-rester acted as chair- Thb iggestand a t , fo rman for the progranm. Grace was given j,) not like it and it isa h il ep bthfie Rev*r John Kîtchen. sow or set out until we CudAantuatiioeynaabyCerta'ii that sprig has real Cub lla Quntrll -erycapblyin the thîrd category are t oralproposed a toast to1 the fathers wlh lants seeds, roota rbl, uniher- wasresponded to b,, Mr. Fred Lycé-tt nt ta rs t or ulb ýincor- on behaif of the fâthers. Mr. Lycett gaýin-ed by putting these thi ine for sPoke of the place that Scouiting held ron itltesi sm pwa in a boys life and its importance. Lt gand untiiil ths taounds 1 t week. 'vas, he said, one of the gre atest or-anamersjutrud two of ganizations in the world. Tribute was THE HIARDY ONES ýe coin- aIso paid to the local leaders who give At this time of year, of ,claed of their timie to Scouting for the boys. 'edcneaorevsoi it was with great appreciation that firtadernil ry the fathers accepted the invitatio1n frtadetrml ad [ons 10, to the banquet, stated Mr. Lycett iP lantinigs. In the warmer will be Cub Master Maureen McKennia then once or-ý at least weIl befor Orono. introduced the hea~d table as foll<>ws: of March. Of course wei Iand their sons. Assistant i ISchoenniaker speaker and his ýe of the worshirp eriod "'iey porc i -md and Mrs. Ca rson, -le- ese ni)Iodles Smr-s. Staples relered nueos, wôýIe a duiet "Near the 'Tom-b hy ae cmp h as been". olowg ew in nuer. ')iiiý net r. ftcen .ltwednodules fix the f fî the Kaster .picturcs- tniphere 50 t]- .pper; Gethsemne; Ar- aiis -fo.W rectio n.ti, with Mr acteria the plai -retin.Tl-is -ý-ïh r'and no plant othe ments was excellent and lated, (Continu( SDrtimmond showed- w Light for India. This w hic Iress showedy1 after.whc [rea boedthe price- bers, -with Mrs>. P, ,n the everyday life of themseîves of the of the love and death of library privïleges. n - a bright ilghV in 3. Number presemi - was closed in the usual mwere. reported. Thirty Atte,.nd An" iAnd.Hunt Club ttendance numrberinga-i summner months. -ty atteanded the, regalar aslow more inen1 ing of the Orono Fish fithe. illoughby then called on roin his troûn whe mterta visita Defence > !pasýsed towns and the stations riotic Canadians ýur country's air - n tî .eir work ia direc- eni ng thernselvesý ýountrymien-. Thesc2 woirnlPr . . alse und C to UVUain I ur- ncerning thia le rifle club poiniteci meet last wýeek with n Newcastle. TIn this 'vcastle took the ne, 0rono hy a mere -etui-n competition 4s no in the future. also stated that the le committee in -e and Draw to April 29th in tl reported that completed and endeavour to A ifle' clu] is pro, s thie r