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Orono Weekly Times, 18 Jan 1962, p. 5

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-~ ~ THURSDAY, JANUARY 1.8ý 1962 I HT CLOSIG ORONO STORES The Following Orono Stores Will Be CIo)sed At 6:00 p.m. on Saturdays ARMISTRONG'S IGA and DRY GOODS EffeCtive January 2ith, 1962 BARLOW'S FIJRNLTURE CORNISHF'S RED and WHITE Effective Ja-u-ary 27th, 1962 FROSTE'S 5c to $1.00 STORE LUNN'S HARDWARE L-YCETT'S' INSURANCE ORONO ELECTRIC GRONO TINSHOP PARTNER'S PLUMBING and HETiMNG ROLPH'S, HARDWARE STIJTT'S PHARMACY STOCK TAKIN-G- SALE Ladies Slips, Regular $2.9a, for ............. $1.50- Ladies Slips, Regular $3.95 to $4.95 for . -....$2.59 Panties, Regular $1.O0 for ................. 39e Girl's Line4l Jeans, regýular $3.95 for........ $1.50 Ladies' and Girl's Unlined Jeans, reg $3.50 to to $4.95. Now only..... ........... $1.775 Children's Corduroy Overails, 1 to 8, reg.$29 On Sale for only..................... $1.25 Curtaîn Mlaterial, 12 ine-hes xide, reg. $1.50 for 25c. Baby Diaper Sets, regular $3.95 for .....$2.19 Ba by, Jacket, regular $1.95 for........... .... 99e Romipers, regular $ 1.95 and $2,9.5 for......95c Rubber Pants, regular 59c. for.......... 25e 1 Baby Knitted Suit, regular $2.00 for....... 50e Children's Lined Jeans, sizes to 6x, regular price was $1.25 now only. .......... .. 85c. Child's SIIips, regular $1.25 for............. 25c. Panties,. pair for the low price of ....... .... 15c. Child's Wo Jerseys, regular $1.50 to $2.95 for-89c Child's Lined Jeans and Shirt to m- atel, regu...... lar $2.95 for ................ 1......... $1.95 Cowboy Sfiùrts, size 3) to 6x, rgular $1.95 for .. 89c. Boy's Pyjamas, regular $2.95 for ........... $1.50 Boy's FMette Pyjamas, regular $1.95 for ..-...89c. Boy's Lined Jeans, size 8 to 10 yrs, reg $3.75 for $2.75 1. Only,Mpe Leaf Hockey Outfit, size 34,- Re,ýYflar $41.95 for .................. $2.00 Boy'gý Knitted Caps, regular $2.95 for .....$2.00 Lds'Lisle Hose, regular $ 1.50 for pair...... 59c Leather Mitts foiý Boys, reguflar $1.95 for . ... $1MÙO Pillow vCa.-ses, regular $2.95 for............. $1.95 Mlen's White Shirts and Sport Shirts, miade by Took,'ie Brus., regular $4.95 for............ $2.95 Ladies' Corsets, front and side lace, rg-. $7. for- $1.95 Buttons, ail kinds, reg. 20C per card for . ....... 5c Child's Soekies, reg. 69e to 951e for 2 pairs for . 49e Ladies' Cashimere Gloves, reg. $1.915 for pair .. 9c. Spools black and white, reg. 26c. -for 2 for...... 25e Brassieres, nylon, all sizes, reg. $1.00 for ,..... 39c. aie'Shoes of ail khids. Reg, $4,95 Ch'Iildreni's Shoes, black and also Your choîce for onfly ..... .. .$2.79 tan. Regular to $3.95 foin.99ec. Ladies' Shoe-s, regular $3.50 to Remnants of il klnds at Hait the -,S3.95 for pnair........15 original price. open Aý-Pay wednesdàyA Friday and Saturday Store Open Monday U U~ V~b MA.3*- 5589 THus THURS. TO SAT., JAN. 18 -20 AND FORDmducà STEWARTllïDIMRKJ < Mvr. and Mrs. A. A. Dr-umm.-ýonid a;,e spending a few mnonths in Florida. Mlr. M.J. Tamblyn rieturned home fromn hospitalin1i Toronto, over the wýeekend. Miss Joan Àllini, dauIghter of Mr. and i Mrs oranAllUn ,Orono, hav- ing moved to Toronto some tim-e ago, bas carried on her workz with Cubs. Wbile in Orono Miss AllUn was as- sistant Culb-master and wias a most willing worker with the local Cub) Pack. ln Toronto, Miss Allun is also an assistant Cub-Master of the ll7th Cub) Pack at Bloorview Homie and Sehool. There are 17 boys in the pack, al be- ing handicapped. These boys -i"ollow the Cub programi as far as their physicai abilities will permit. Somie caninot 'Lie knots, but they learn to r.ecognize themn and thuLS 1paýss the' t ests on recognition. Tips On Photogi aphy What's the scrIet of good pic. tures? The answer is simplicity. TPhe- best photos are easy to see, appreciate and uniders-tand. How dio you m-ake a picture simple? Goncentrate in your viiew- findler. Assume, for a moment, that y'ou know nothing about your sub- ject beyond tvhat your viewf,.inder First thIng you know, you'll bc doing what arttsahalays do- ,,omposing a picture. You'Il ¶nd ý yourself looking for patterns, rnov ing about for a 1better, learer, Iess cluttered vlew. .Yov'll prefer irack- grouinds that reveal rather tban 1i(1e the main suhjecût. Comnposition, after ail, is the trick of arranging- a picture so thal it telis its story In the simplest anld moïst attractive way possible. AIso winter landscapes provide an op- portunity second-to-none to brush Uip on technijlques. A shot of alrnost any landscapeý can have wide alppeal, provided it's taken from an interesting angle. HdIcld the c!amera to that the focal point of interest will be Just a bit off centre and a uine or mass w7il] lead the eye gently into the scene. For example, vout don't have to shloot a fence broadside, the angle fromn which you firs appen to glimjýse 'it. Moving abolit, you lilay find a rmore cram-alic view frM the last posit. Hlere, thýe curve of th-e f ence may ease v .our eye into theý scene"s deçths - and PrOvid1e ai pleasingl contrast ýwith thie stLiff, sno0w.-covcred trees. Side lightingjý hleighltenls The effecýt, crleatingý pla inpatterns of ligit and shadej and kiligl)ting, the texture e nWW. Don't try to -et awdesre efetby includfing every' thing in thec shot. Look aIthle L1andscýape catre- fullypicýk out the initresting po4n ýs ai train your lens in that section.1 B'y using a selective eve, your scene wilbe twîice as effective. Withi a bit of imagination, your photos will take on extra sparkle arri interest. For exanlple, you mig-ht try phiotog-raphing throu.gh a pattern of old gill.work or youi might spot a curving branch that frames a beautifu-l view. Seek new angles. Get in and look tout, 9o Up UNTITED CHURCH Orono Pastoral Charge Minister Rev B. E. Long SUNDAY,ý JANUAR,.PY 21, 1962 Orono - Il a.m. Leskard - 1:45 p.m. Kirby - 3 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL Oroao - 11 a.m. Leskard - 1:15 pm A COLUMBIA PICTURf S RELWAE / la e zotn astmau COLOX Thurs., one complete show al 7:-30 p.. Frn. and Sat., '7 pakm.. Last compflete at 8:30 Special "Buddy" Matinee, Sat., 2 p.m. Sun., Jan. 21 to Sat., Jan. 27 (1 Week) Except Wednesday (Closed) ,, SanraDu/RobyDain Adult Entertainment JANUARY. AL E DAYS, ThursdyJnay8t to Satuirday,, Jaouary 27th See the large circulai s mail to-day. in the Shop-early for Pest Selections Ou: Bayers have spent mon- ths rounding up these savings OROMO 5c. T'O $1.00 STORE OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS e -SATURD-AY New Store Hours Starting on the week of January 22nd we ifil be open on Th ursday and Friday nights until 9 o'clock and wilt be open on Saturday nights until 6 O'clock. p LO A N W adlook down, anc1you'Ilfind pic- points selctedl for freshness. -. - existed. Try to get somne of thiese ~~i Mirss Jo Armstrong bas returned to tLiesi orwr.Sul o, he oeon the LEast Coast iafter 1Here's a tip: If thier-e's -an art 1 ces mvou o.u idy gooti ~ .~' amot ,s7acati1on with lUer msu ery pay it: a visit and ndanlzewht aes tLhem, eIdt~ves la Orono.study the piMures. Note owthle tm ou.Te tr ths tc- - ~ rtistpainited the light falling Of0 niue wih1yur ywncaera. Mi.JonArmistrýong ireturnedi the subject, nte theurnisuaav'iew hiome after spendfing the Uolidays vvith'_______________ Uer son Mr. uGeo. Armnstrong and f arn- ily in Timimins. Mrvs. C. A. Cmming, Bowmianville spenlt the weedwith U er sister . 1-1- ýj

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