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Orono Weekly Times, 14 Dec 1961, p. 1

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lo By ay, 2.30 Pl t of ether: -brearriv- 1hiu tInle O '2:30 p.in. on (embher Ï61h. *doI(wn at the ýhere 1-& will be met by the Oreney Band who will parade hh'a to the McýKenzie store in the Orono business secýtion. Tt is hiere tbat Santa wili greette youngsters of the area from 3.00 o'clo)ck until 5:30 in the afternoon and frein 7:00 to 8:30 in the eývening -lie will carry faveurs for the ehild- ren and Intends to greet cach clldý in his usual Jovial faslh.ien. During the following week Santa vill ag-ain be in Orono every day lirom 2:00u to 4:00 ln the afternoo-n and from 7:00 to 8:30 in tlie evenin~g Everyone ls welcome te visit San durhtg these heurs. Flis arrivai in Orene is belug' speonso-red by theý Orene Chaxniber of Commi-erce. Oronlo MissionBai The Msinfadof the ,Orono; atvon Mondlav afterneon whenl ýen memibers of the, Orono Kr of Commerce met on [a evenin.- of laeV week at Thîe stor( nine'o'clo A~ 1 Ir Il O )ro0no High ~SchooI presýnts *"Thie Last Silver Blai" With Music By THE CAVALIERS TOWN HALL Dec. 22nd, $3.QO ,Couple Dress: Optional. SEE IN NO ACOPTER l6th thI0 Pi ý-, e*y li qdLi pt ai - have a ticket. Afterth usua-l opeiing cere1mon-' Revelairs Orchestraof Po)rt teswhih icluiedth-e Singing Of a wi nunber f Chist a CroS therrilsuppIy the dance tunes Pincary group of the Oroneic Band, ond and square dancing fru reneda Christmas play on tbel p.m. te 1 am.. dnsii $2.0(j birth of Jeýsus., This was fojIlowed couple1. by the ta-king "up of the collection VWe started our service elhi by Harry .depJonge. 1936 and ever theý yearcs we The eskad Misionband~Mý raised censiderable finances ented sa vocal duet aand aise n aeassisted wrtyorganizat greup sang ",Whileý ShephercS and eomimunity service wher WNatchd their Flocks". Mrs. Loucks 1SUttIfnancil assitance wasn of the 'Leskard Mission Band 01I neededl andtised te full value. the group in prayer. year our money is te be used comrfmunîty service wherever th( MIrs. C. MaLaren introduced the ganization decides it is ntest nee story for the afternoon which wvas We place great value on the as read by- the following eight m ance we have received iin for bers of the Orono Mission Bandl: year's bcoth at home and abreacl Valerie McrL- Dav'id banIning, hope this wilIl continue next Fr Gordon Heoey, Lynda MeLarlei, nighit. Lynda BErraaflDonna Challile, Margaret Taggart and Chris Asle-tt. There will aîsise b a nuimbt, spot and door prizes. Agroup ep f the Orono Chldreii,. Cor)ne and enjey, a real socia under the direction of Urs. A., ening tegether in the OddfeE Drummond sang twvvo nuLmbers which Co-mmunlity HaU. were aise much enjoyed. The cildcren aise found much en- jeyme-ncnt in a film sh.owing CIk.ri ' - mas in Japail whch was titIed "Taro',, Christmas Gtft." Followving the mneeting methers of the children prepared] a lunchI el cookies, sandwiches and freshie. by Dlaine Forrester Warden's Banqget Honours S. GIayý Somne 300 guests jammned the Co- lbourg Pavilien la.ct Thursd'ay tel attend the annual United Ceunties Wardens banquet, tLhis year lienour- ngWardlen Stewvart G-ray, Reeve î f Hope Township. Amj-ong the guests was Hon. W. A. GoefllwMinister ef Higl'.ways. Highlight of the evening wvas the, presentation of a gold watch te thei retîring warden, a customn which isi cariried eut every year. The Pr esep- tation was made by Hope Township FteveelctFred Bamsey. There was a special presentation made ef a silver tray te IMrs. Bruce â£shitoni, wif e ef the former warden who dlied during his term of office his year. Mr. Gray spoke of the privilege and r2onour if had been te serve the, peýople of the United Counties. 411t is a matter of deep regret te mne, thiat thie circu.mstances which plIaced mie in the psto f as ing this igoh office resulted freIný lite wa dedictt te service of ii elwrian and whoise jpassingý (llQClen deepl feit by everyone in Countis coun i,"he warden said.« Mix Gay s ite Counities Couin- li, ha aesplendid pregress in thie year 1961 and c-redrite-d this to' the c-operation of ifs miember5 Mr. Ga gave a genleral run donof the wvork the Uniitedl Coun- ties hadl complleted throughbout tche Oterspakrswere, Mr. Goed-. The 96"ý1 XF We have had such'ý ters cengratuladnig tI wudbe interested Last sumimer in Toro tcrniational Union, w( hiedest youg- man fr, ail exp)ect you willlie The 1961. Christmas resuit of many con, rnany people, begimn with the idea of 1hav' eÀt rdýesigns, ie syn ICanadian provi'nce. Fi vith teProspect 01 teXVIth Conferenuc n-ationapl Union ag osirs in Canada in 196 a step te superimpos Canawuda on the sheel ove i a mui.ltiltude oi wieuldbe typical of m <'anadian life. A great variety of siins were suggested ed fer ene man te bi together into one bea Christmas Seals and Alan Fuj iwara. Mr. Fuj'iwara was couver, B.C. in 1930 Toronto in 1845 whie thie East York Cel graduating hie attend( College of Art, and ye-(arý wen the JohnV Schelarship ini desig- (contiued on Oron it nadi in t] erable serv *Commer~ce le aise p,, iadvertises 8tent. This -- f further by M~,r. flhsr [ee -,),f ('s. in. Carmian ,er ut themaag pointed eout been ln the ar- aqp be interested tee ew sCehool that j, tOelcther the the ýerspoon or re Me( Ali' M.CarmIi. af eut thlat thlis son erious problein at ed te the hu-Ecl Thef Examirl public Rlatirj JUNIOR DI) N\ames appear lin der.

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