NwRecord R'eleaseýd A false alarm roused the Orono throughout Oýntarjo and Quebec to fire department Monday evening ntroduce his new songs both on around 7:30. Mr. Wm. Armstrong rado and -.elevision. looking out his back window saw what he helieved flames coming from the 'home of Mrs. Wilson on ch 001 Church Street. A cail to the .Orono department was registered and 001 within a f ew minutes the depart- 52 Ooo ent was on the en.Tefr -é S2 00 trnedout to be a fire in an in- cinerator and from the Armstrong The f'Dllowiiiz cost of construc- house the reflection was rrtomen- t gand furniLhin_ý the new Clarke tarily confusing. 'Egh School,] has b3,en suxitted by Mrý. Carlos TarnblIyn, a member of ihe Area Ditrict Board. 'At the C..G.i71'. New s j*-ime of the ôýpenlng of the new were written by Doug Lycett. -chool - we- had' reported that- the Our regular C.G.I.T., meeting Tilese reorda will be on sale at school had co)st a million dollars. was opened on February il, by record bars tinls comning week. ýThis was in error with the total saying our C.G.I.T. Purpose. AI- Thle numnbers were reýcorded W1 cot now set at $652,976.38. though only 9 niembers were pres- Nashville, Tennessee. Mr. Lycett ont, we were al l harmony as tak-es the lead vocal part on both. The following coata relate to the peggy Hancockl played the piano Nashville is a centre for record- building of the school. and we sang hynins. ing and many of the now popular Building contract ... $M1,837.86 After .snging, the secretary's tunes were recorded at this mua- Architect Fees.......... 33,422.86 and treasurer's reforts were given. ical centre. Furnishings............ 43225.45 We tiien ail1 answered the Roll Cal mIc -ian and founbackgrond Other payments........ 21,532.21 in Biblical naInes. After this we musicans nd fur bckgrundiCost of sale of debentures 2,958.00 discussed our business., aingers were1 used. The musiclans 1Bank Interest............ ..100 Mrs. Couvier took up the Bible featured Floyd Cramer on piano Ttl.... $652 ,976.38 study by reading a story out of and ooot Radolp onsax.Thethe Torch. Also while she read, Our error resulted fromn a loan vIrs. Couvier had us look up texta bacgrundsiger ae te o f some $300,000.00 fromn the build- fromn the Bible and thoný read ulai~ nita err Sigers.ing fund to the general fund Which te aod Mr. Lycett now expects to travel1 was retumn Il te, the building ftind. Some of the girls did their knît- ____________________________________________ ting at this time. Then Mrs. Cou- ______________________________________________ ier gave us some quizzea- and Sbefore closing with taps, we were warned to be at the Church early iii L f'I P NS" Sunday morning for the Seniors N would be graduating. %iAlint-L IU FOR HANDS THAT WORK largle.-%tube C9Sc 1STUTT5S PHARMACY ORONO, ONTARIO PHON1~ 1OM ¶ ~ Y by Tom Dorr ý-%Y 21, 1963 7,t, Country F singinig this1 evision. Chann Uir. and Mrs.( enjoyable wee Sk 1-otel, Tor( F'our Quartette will ýhe hockey game Saturday night. Friday evening on Mr., Fred Andrews,' Cowanville, ielIil at 7:30 p.m. MVr. and M rs. A. Jakeman, visite<l 0. W. Rolph ýspent on Frý day e vening at Mr. and Mrs. ekend at the '.;1y31 Jack Mfa' after the hockey ionto and attended games at the- rink. ORONO WEEKLY TIMES THURSDAY, FEBRUA be LOCAL ,NEW17s 1t Mr. and Mrs., Junior West and an famly have moved into their new o home on 1-ighway 115. Mrs. Lawrence Sherwin return- ed home :rom Bowmanvjlle Memi- orial Hospital on Tuesday, after baving an operation for, appendi- Mr. Norman Rickahy, .Belleville was home for the weekend and j'Mr. Jim Rickaby returned home -on Sunday from the Oshawa Cen- eral Hospital. Miss Marlene Graham, Kingstoný spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Graham and Terry. Mrs. D. 'Myles is a patient in Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lewis, Orono and Mr. and Mrs. RalphThomp- of Toronto have returned home after spending three weeks in Florida. Ruth Sharron lit Bée Sure To Look These Ovér 1 ITIS SMART TO SEW AND SAVE We have New Cottons and Evergiaze Sateens by the yard Io r the look you love, for the M1fe you lead. Create a Wardrobe of fine smunmer dresses, separates and full swinging sirts in pjintp cottq»n, satan sheen, eveýr- glaze fabrie la washable anid clour fast. PRINTED BATH TOWELS These Towels are soft, absorbent, cotton terry, the gay, colours keep their g"Uke new"P look. 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Sale price 19c. or 4 for 75e Two new, tunes are hitting tLhe1 ii-ae hýs we.These two tuns hci hei orgintio inthe Vi'llage if Orono beng omposed by Doula Lcttwo also wrote Thetwo musial Jnumbers were this week rlasdby Aýrc Mecord- ings of Toronto an are 'being dia- triibutci to the va- us ds o el'; throughu th ra.WhhS distribution theseý tunes wlll be1 heard over radio and television. The labels carry tuhe song tities of "After the Heatac hes Over" and -one of thef Louely". Both, -J l