-~-~-~ ~ -~ O O.O~$'OO*~ ORONO WEEKLV TIME8 THUR6QAV, JANUARV 7th~, 196~I NEW .1960 MODELS OUR APPOINTMENTr AS DE ALERS FOR FRIGID AIR E APPLIANCES FRIGIDAIRE DELUXE 30 INCH Demixe Electric Range RDA 38C 60 and RDAG 38C 60 Frigidaire's new Deluxe offers easy.. cleaning features from top to bot- tom. -there's porcelaine eniamel fin-. ish insicle and out - even the oven interior wipes like a china plate. Raised edge around the top keeps spillovers fromn running down sides. Control knobs slip off for one-wipe cleaning of sm-ooth panel. Surface units lift up, stay up. Porcelain en-. amnel drip bowîs lift out for clean-. ing at the sink. And below, the stor-. age drawer slides completely out for cleaning underneath the range. Frigidaire's Deluxe 30" Electric Range looks, cooks and cleans like new - for life. Height 47"' Width 30" Depth 25" other moclels as iow as $239.95 FRIGIDAIRE IMPERIAL. Automatic Dryer D 1C-60 Autonatic or timted drying' cycle as you wish. "Wýrinkles-Away"l' Dry, ing. NEW. 6-position Fabric Selc-. tor. NEW Automatic Clothes Sprinkler. Pushbutton Safety Door Opening. Ozone Lamp gives sun.. shine fresh)ness to ail your clothes. Automnatic Interior Light. l-eight 36" Width 2T" Oepth 26¼"ý1. other model s as low as $199,95 Live Better Electrically with F RI1GI1D AIR E ORONOELECTRIQ phlone 129 ýW .A. InstcallsI K INws a fiat tire. A short time after stop 1 iby N w pin-. fthe tire burst hnto flame, New Officers! lwichi was put out with extin.. f Hoidayvistors Mr Albrt uishers, water and snow. As it was On January 5, the first mneeting Souch, Mr. and .Mrs. Harold Souch Iimipossible to get help) at that hime- of the Afteinoon Auxiliary of th~e and .familv, Mr. and Mrs. Milt.i on New Year's Eve, and no phone W.M,1.S. of Orano United Church \Wannan, Mr. and Mrs. Bill1 Wan-. ta eau their company, the operator %vas hield in the Sundav Scheel AtL-flan and Ross with Mrs. J as. aitbae h rie noteltb. Idtru hnjienýsmt-onan and Jean. tween the store and house, to re.. iea d etort wand memers mtet t f1 i.ad ,e s.Jc ryo -nmain luntil Saturday when the 1hle at eraanreiheork*f r. v Ban Mis. Jack 1Mrs driverwould return with a new' 1h atya.j Ewavle r and Mr", tire. Just before mnidnight Mr. r. "The meeting openied with HynfayByo and famîly, Peterboro Bryson happened to look out of his i6-3 i-d aý!ia'ege ro -hePresL IMri. and Ms Jack Leashiman, Bow-t window and saw the tire had again dentMrs. rummnd, t att mBrn e racedvoverMto.Rend's and soon 643nt ans.dramchaLleng ra empt. d r. r.taken ire and was blazirtg merrily. bil- things lin 1960. She said "May B. Ali.hu r1te hoeighbouRhodad been it be a prosperaus year of ïhings ,ýfi Miss* Elizabeth Reid, Port ArhrteI oenigbuho a ee Eternal valuie and let the extent of and Miss Barbara Reid of Toronto v oused and were frantieally puimp. aur~~~~~~~~ lonb esrdyorsr. oe for the holidays; Mr. and Mrs. ing water and shovelling sniow to vic-e and giving ta ieip dhe getLs Reid, Mlary and Bert, Mr. and put out thue f ire wvhich by this time Missioniary effort." Mrs. A. T. Perrin, Mr. and Mrs. hadi gone through the truck and H-owvard Cook, Laura and Norm-ian had lcaujghjt the tarpaUlin. Passing Group 1 was in charge of the wîth MVr. and Mrs. WVm. A. Reid. moforists also stopped to give a ýWorshiip Seric(e. Mýrs. Porter gave' The resýidents of Kirby certainlyý hand, and the ire was eventually- a ver'y finle talk, shie said "Th"Iis ma-<,yi c'eehratedl the Coming of the New ])put out. The weary firefighiters re. be th1otipran er u Yeaýr in a waly they wvon't forget for tired ta Reid's for hlot coffee, and lives, we start aut withi resolutiaisl a whjile. About five o'clock in the ta talk things over. Mr. Bryson had and aspirations, let us aimi high, do aftern-oan a huge tractor trailer gone home, but came runnling Justly, love miercy and wvalk humnbly laadj(ed wýith fifteenl ton, of paper.c. the ire hiad braken out again wit au Go." he lsoread the1 drew Up in front of the store with in the tarpaulin. Everyonle n beautiful poem "i saidi ta the Man intlo action once again and the ire ait [lhe Gate of 'the Year". Mi4s. Ai-m-1 Miss Gilfillan wa evenlý,lY Put Out by cutting strong took up the Study ofAfia reserMsW.E Armstrong the tire into pieces an-d tramiping 'Women of Africa", and was as PianstMrs. M. Staples the tarp inta the snjow. Jt was 3:,30 sisted by) Mrs. Logani, Mrs. MeILaren ' Missioni Band Leaders-Mrs. Me- bEoire everyonie finally retired MNrs. Waad auld Iý.irs, Porter. Laren, MrilCalicehoe. Annucal reports were gKTien and presentedl for adoption. Recording, Sctayreported56 visits ta sick andf shutLin-s. Mrs. Arm-lstrong, the treasurer, gave thie inancial: stanidinig and said w were $245,:ý25i over aur allocation. Thie supply sec-ý retary, Mrfis. WoOLd reported 13ý large cartons of clothing, Jncludingý 12 quilts, shipped for Caniada and Ov erseas Relief and 3 caprtons 'ta Fred Victor Mission, Torno,( MUay. Also 6 cartons of cahn n 1 carton of food sent in the fail ta the FPred Victor IMission. Mr.Irwin asPressSeetr gave the higl-ights of ec month 's meeýtjng whlichi were interesting 'tai Iirecall. Othier fui] reports were g1 ýir.. en by Licerature Secretry Mwrs. Porter, Recording Sec-retaryý , M rs. Cobbledick, Mission BandLeer * Mrs. McLaren who reported 60 memnbers on the rail cali wvhich is certainly encouraging, Correspond. îng Secretary and Christian Stew-. *ardship, Mrs. Hancock. Our Pastor, Rev. Basil Long, con.. ducted a very impressive Installa-. tion Service and the following is Sthe sat of Officers for 1960: Preid~i-Ms.Drumnmond Past _rsdn-r.M. Staples l-st Vice Pres.- NMrs. Robt. AllUn I 2nd Vice Pres.-Mrs. 1O)Lon 3rd Vice Pres.- Mr. cLren jRec. Seciretary M -Ars. Cobbledîck Cor. SecrýetayMiss Davy, Mrs. Bowins Comnity Friendicsifr -Mrs. M. Christian Seadhi r.W.H. Robinson Citiensip..rs . H Staples jWorl Frienids-- Mrs. Cobbledjick Suply~rs.Wood, Mrs. Logan 1Pre-ss Secretary ..mps. 'Iri Literature SecretaryMsPotr f f i j i 4 ~ i i .1 THE ANNUAL MEETING 0F THE Dmrham iCou nty Soit & Crôp Iniprovement Asso<iatîon will be held in the ST .JOHN'S PARISI- HALL, BOWMANVILLE Tue-sday, January l2th Ail farmers are urged to attendi the general meeting fromn :10 p.m to 3:30 p.m Guest Speaker: DOUGLAS LOGSDAIL, Soils Specialist ALSO PANEL DISCUSSION ON PASTURES 1960 Door Prizes 'j Best, Quality Fuel Oil n and Stove Oil at the Most REASàONABLE PRICER VIGOR OIL C0U Limited Telephone Oshawa RA. 5-lxe9-Orono 1567 78 Bd uISt. West ~jz~ -a-lu MTIF IG Made and Bottled by SMIBHBEUmEAGEs LTD, BOWMAN VILLE 1 - Oreno, Ontarîo