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Orono Weekly Times, 17 Jan 1963, p. 4

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OROO WEEKLY TIMES THUWS IT TO LIIT QUlANTITIES NUS TAPES WITII R oulse Frozen 24-oz. Pkg. by 2e off 2 15-oz. Tins .White Swan Twln Paek% ;RS 1-1b,. Fkg. ýS-Chopped Lb. ýNS - No. 1 Grade EN BONUS TAPE~S WITU Good Luek - Libby Fancy - Choive tosh Fancy Grade D HAM~ - Tablerite 3-lb. Cello Bag 3-lb. Cello 13ag Dsozein 2 1-b. Pkgs. 28-oz. Tin 2 15-oz. Tins 3-1b. Jelo 6-oz. lPack.- V i E C. E OF BONFUS TAPES WITH RLEAM LIQUD WAX -.1M. Off KOTEX RGLI RECELIVE $6)0IN BONUS TAPES %WITHI FRUIT( CCKTAL - L1LbbyFny rI;STANT COFllFEE - v1xw1l luv 10eoff TIDE EL 2GNT-20v qoff Ojhe]ryMI MILD %"HEEbSE. FANCY fEAS Hiospitallty - Thurs., F.,sat. RAISIN PIE PKg. of 12 2 15-oz. rîs 6-oz. Jar 2-lb). Tmi Gianit Sjze Gilant Size 12-oz. Ctt 47c 2-lb. Poly Bnag 45c ea 39c oie - Short tit- Whole or Hall lb 49e % in a I2lcIf No c rade - Prince EdaldIs POTAT ESlb 9C Califonia NAVAL ORANGES dloz 49c CaliforniaNoIGrd ORISP LETTUCE 'a ST G'Sg )nt. Phone 165 __ n ea 1 9c Llbby'2 2 5o.Tiina Mixd egetables 33c Sa Cacer bà33C B2,r9idge Mix _13'oz 43c Iblv. i I atst Wedinesday we biad our assera- 1Th-e presidients of the At hIetie So0- Shirley Sharroo cieties of Clarkze EHighScho ave lis ~lNoca stron8 a~sr rýeportLs of ho- mUch mi-oney was Ïgarnle was playedl between Clarký-, mnade and wvhat progress Was mnade. juniors and Bantarns and B>owman-., The Music, Club gave a report on jt's, ville Juniors and Bantams in i 9ctivities including atteflding many Bowmanvilie gym. Bowmnanvifle wone mausical programmi-es in Toronto. The OnTesy A.pad12frSu Camera Club bas been taking photo-ý ior Volieyball Championship. Gt.,Jds graplis f varios eventss and are now 12 was victorous. learning- how, to deveiop their own On Thursday afternoon moet f thss pictures. The Student's Counil also school attended the performance ~ gave a report. "2th N4iht", peformked by Oie On January 8, at 5:9.0 p.m., 5 eH'- IlShakespeaiiai players for Stratfor, dents left with Mis-, Whitaker for Tor-1 at Port Hupe 111gh SchooI. Tt'wias e_ý onto. They were~ on their way to see joyed by al w,ýho atteinded. Many the Toronto Symphony Orch1estra auipd stayed to see the performanceoe  the Lawrence'Park Colegiate choir at "Arms and thie Man", in theevti- Massey Hill. Thle SyImplior'y Or-I O F1 dy Li keba- ame cerawas dire 4eed by W"alter Susz- playeci at clarke with Fpickering Hg I<nd!'. WieteocetapIiayed,î the Schooi. Both the Pickeing Juniý,-a Lvene Park, Colegae Coir 1 ignd Seniors were victorieus, but u ail of SchutieC'.sIMa siin G.îMn i e-amns played wm'ell and 'the acores Latin. The Clho*r an- b atiuly ndi were very close. ail in ail it was a very enoyable ev- DickBrns Bethany Ccoýup'e Ce!ehrate Mr br, ~i}t \Xkddin Anive rsary On Fridiay fenO and evnig on. Lester ýB. PearSOni, Mrs. Be1'zlha r, and iMrs Gore adceil cele,- irown and Mrs. Mary Migaw utn -ated tLheirGle WdigAnn1i- 6aîgsary. A letter uý ctingratulati ,ns ,crary amnid their fiendis and reiu.- was received 1romnPrx MinistaýývJ. Tbe weç4iflg of 50 years ago .tu- ally took place on Christmas J.ay, December 25th, 1912, at high nooni when Gl~adys Muriel Anderson, dapgh- ter of Mr. and Myrs- . ý M ndeýrsr of West LaJke, near Pi6ton, was united ni marriage to George W. Scott Wad- deli of Orono, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jamres Waddell ofL Orono. The 11ev., H. Sponce of 'Blon1field perfrormed the marriage ceremony a-sisted byl the 1ev. J. A. McKeen of Orono. 'Misi Helene Waddeli of Ç)oro was tie brîdesmaid and Victor Walker, tiben attenidlng Knox Colioge wlio later be- came the 11ev. Victor Walker of Eetb- any noNv xesiding in Belleville, was Sthe groonsman- Oronmitn to ethny tomae throme here 24 ears so, and whi teher ysiierat earsan Eecrial Appiae e stilore aea leti Thlieore.uheswreallo * for this hasppy occasion, Miss Agnes Waddell 0f lro)no; Mrs. Bruce Man- cock <Margaret) of Orono; mrs.' Cor- don Smith (Eunjce), Colborne; Mrs. Mel. Meee (IBetty), Greenbank ' Their o-nly son], FlYing Officer Aifredý Waddeil, was killed in action ,vitli the R.C.A.F. in 1944. There are 15 grand- children and ten getgadhllel mos-t of whom were present. Mrs. WadIdeil have played a1 very ac- tive part in the cosmnty. Mr. Wacideil is one oyf the senior Eiders in the Unit ýed Church, a ~memboer of' the OddA Fellosws and Orange Lodge.1 Mrs. Waddeli bas been a Past Presi-j dent of the Woen's Missionary So- ciety, The Womien's Association, a valued meiube'r of the choir and taught in the Sunday School for over 20 years. Thieir four daughters assist- ed in receiving ,thie mary guests who attended t) offer their con grat ulatioai adth, us okw~ ncag f the graxdàaughters. Chnristnans decor-ations v'ere used throug-hout the bouse with the Christ-, mnas tree decorated with goid and whýqite ligbts, and golden cbirysantbe- mu1lnis, the gift cof Mr. Wdel5si- tes nd rthr Pouring tea werel Mr.T. J. Jackison, Mrs. Clarence R anMiss Kate Waddell in the after-noojjncandMrs. Henry Jakeinan and MNrs. Hermnan McGill in the ev- ening. Servitng the guests were grand3- daughtiers Judicy llancock, Mv-rs. Nancy, Dennpis, Ur-, Carol Lyvcett, lvtrs. Janjjey Bughnail of Orono, and i Miss 'Vivian Sith, Golborne; mrs. Doýuglas Ryod and Mrs. Herb Cop- pins wiLitb te United Church Womren-i Amcn themanly lovely gifts %werel a tieiechair uphlstered jr gold brocade from thieir chilîdren. Thel granchidrel~5gifts of gold candie- stckcadlsand gold -vases with flowrs ere sedin thec table decor- atIion.-. The Uniteil Çhurch Wor-nen presenrted uteups anid sau-cers dn in- gold design, and the Eiders of thie Ch rchrpresented by Hlenry Jae man reen-teda arafe andLray witb old decoratoons. oeerm f con.gratulations were reciVe frni ary inluiïCg i-the Gu1estis f roixi a distance were m Oshawa, Raglan, Greenbank, Or>, Bowmanville, Montreal ,obon Port Hope, in ciudng,ýso ueU ,Honey, M.P. and Mrs.- Ioney; bx Carruthers, M..PP and Mr,%,~* ruthers; Garnet Riuka-rd, eeve ut DarlingoùTownship, andMrs. ard; Henry Jakemmn, -reeve iuf ~a vers Townshilp and NIr, Jake,-%k; ýi ev. A. W. H¶arding of B0vrnanv!Uie; 11ev. R. H. Bonistee and %,Mrs, Boni- steel, Bronte; former îministezr.ot~ Bethany. age and Mrs. Waddell seven years Wbis junior thoroughly enpyed all thý-,e'e'e- bration including remiriug oveifý events o-f the past 50 years. I lily It-ECIVE I n 00IN BONUýS TAKVE ADV XNTA(î THESE EXTRA-ý TAPES il size 11318,,

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