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Orono Weekly Times, 15 Aug 1963, p. 5

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15th, 1963 Tompkins-Clysclale Nuptials RvR.C. 1White asoffiiti-ng1 dlegma a the WeCz1lng o(Dr'l IA U FROM-,5 Marie Cydldauj4ý er cf l.EOSEODHEC and Mrs. LloydCl altaRs- tcntlIy, there wasa. report: in mond Howardý' Tompkns, son of i cia!Journal of the danger Mr. and Mi.,. Bert Tompkins, JuIy jf chire pas poisonirlg when aj 13 at 2:30 p, m. in Newtonville Un- ~shl bleach (sodium hypoi ited Church. îýlorite) is mixed with corne corin- The church was decorated with mon household substances queli as a basket of pink roses and white Lxl.et bowl c1eaners. Dr. Charlotte carnations. Music was played by M Horner, Medical Officer cf Mrs. F. Gilmer 'and Mrs. Raiph Health, advises that there were Tornpkins sang. L,'vo cases where flou.sewivo S u i The bride wore a floor length a well-known toiletGboWi cleaner, gown wit'h a boutant skirt Of nylon but, as they were flot satisfied witr' net,, long pointed sleeves, with the recuit, they added cone bleacb buttoned wrist. Her chouldertip and stirred the mixture with the veil was of nylon tulle and she car- toilet bowl brush. One women died ried a cascande of Queen Anne in a few minutes and the other haî sweetheart roses and white French- bo be hocspitalized. ed carnations with trail«ng ivv 1 In a recent experîment reported throughouit. She wac given in mer-j by the Ontario Denartmeflt cf iage by her father. Health, it xvas found thrat a rnxtu,ý Her atterndants, Mrs. Phil Gil- lof toilet-bowl cleaner and a bleach mer, Newtonville; Miss3 Sandra I created trong bubbling with the Porter, Newtonville and(i MisDi-! iberation of chîcnine pas in danse anne Burley, Bownanvillc -,vor-i fumes. There was mode1,,t e ffer- dresses cf heavenly blue peau-de-! vescence with a h941t chiorifie yield soie with scoop neck-line,l fitted u>in vine-ar with tebc& bodice, tln c-quarter length c!lein - while a dran,,ceaner gave som- msahn 1- ad ariet. Tcy e-reeffervescence with a marked l- rnathng Latsand rrGe fl1 inrhrous odour, oresumably dueo gays cf pink sweetheart roscs and Lhe chem- nr-al doPference betw r white carnations. !draii ai d tolt-b)owl 'eaners. The best man was l'tlph Tomu p m iin L h1 kins, the gr-ons brother, amdush al < st , eaL.ngcs ers xere Ronald Floyd an'd Gel r aîiahae oe and janGors Floyd. observe the fol, v ng reconîmefd- The reception was held lu the ios Newtonville Church bacemnent. The 1- Sodium hypochlorito and dlean- brides mother wore a beige jacket- ingcumpounds, especially f oulet dress accente.d with a corsage of bowl cleaners, should neyer be pink sweetheart roses and white combined ini use. Frenched éarnations. 2. Sodium hypoohîcnite and 'Meir wedding trip took them cleaning compounils should be anound' Lake Ontario, to Whiteface stored separately and0away from Motintain and Ausabie Chas m. The foccd or medical supplies$. bride wono a soft three-piece blue, 3. Thesecopoune'àhould nover suit .with corsage of yellow roses. be lei't where chilcinen inight play They w ill nesie at Newtonville. wihthm The bride' attended school at D onrsugssiatti n Port Granby, Newtonville and Port1Dr on sgetth hii- Hope High School. Sebsbe formation be given wide publicity bookkeeper at Dominion Stores. byay1,edigtî tm H-fr intdnests are bowling and base- bail. manville and attended school at The groom is an.-employee atiNerwtonivleè andý Port Ho)pe.High, GoDMyear Tire and Rubber in Bow- 1 Sohool. Clarke Twp. Pheasant Season'1 Open From October 5 To 26 EIPAi Mr.-and Mrs. George Dunlop and seven games. LOCAL NDYW daughters and Miss Wencly,.Ccx re-- RaiphKenlnedy of Onono was th!ý turned home on Thursday of last wînning pitcher for Kendal wi-;a The' fkloweri gardons in the Vil- we after spending two wceks at Wayne Hoog behind tihe plate. lage w1riciiiaie maintained lby the a?, cottage on Kashabcg9La;ke. Th en ba,ý -l c ',Lu nve now vwc.r Orone o tcltriSociety and Mir. and Mns. Wm. Babiy ef the Lakesýhore Minon Leag ir Junior, Gar.denens are now well- luToronto visited on. Saturday with Chapionchpadwl da, bloom. They areeertainly a credif' Mrs. H-arry Bailey and'family. further in the Ontario playdomv to the sponsoring societtýesanid to Mr. and Mrs. H. LeVaill ant of zt a latter date. the'Vlae The bed at the d(onner Scarborougli spent the weeke. i cf Main and Mill street là- a masýs with Mlrs. J. H. ýStevenson. of petunia bloom and la being cnred for by the Junior Gardeer Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McLeod, Ni- Club. This undetaking has cert'ain- agara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. ly made an improvomont at the Rickaby, Mns. M. J. Wight, MrS. ,orner. J. W. Jewoll, Miss Mary Jewoll, Bowmanville, Miss Carol. Little, Remember te attend the OronolKendal, Mrs. Harry Bailey, Wayne Horticultural Society and Junior and Lynn and Mrs. Rober Souch ~ I Garenes' lowr ad Vgetblehad Sunday night supper with Mr Show in !the I.O.O.F. Hall on and Mrs. Carl Billings and Mis Tburdaycvonng.Audrey Biliings. The occasion was Note the fcllowing corrections in i honour o Mrs. Scuclis birthday the Pnize List: In Section A, cîass wvhich was tac following day. On 2 it sbould read "Arranged baý1sket ,Monday Mn. and Mrs. George Colo, or paper mache container cfmixe'Port Hope called to wish hon a Varieties cf flowers.1 lass 3 [happy birthday. Callyu sbould rcýad 'Mante] Arrangement icensed Plumb-'ing & usîng one varîety cf flowers, other foliago allowed." eia Mechanical Contractorî Corne 'along and bigyu n h Keidal Chauv rnpBsebia who selis, installs trvies and support this worth-while club wero termed thr be chan-; and guarantees orgaisatonpions on Wdnosday enin, last i -AtI. a ci Mr. ROssTayloýr anngtweteyd ndCurcen ' el,iy ciof .e0!,, eci --awhat proved to ho tire f inal gamne eith thejr rat n, Mi. anîd Ofrx of their playýdown sorbes. Th cr Charem Taylor. iested at 7-0 for Kendal, Thuganer UM IN EAI,( record re sted at 4 te 2 fori ena Mr-. andi Mrs. Rd Grahamn and in the seies cf the best four cut ot Phone 143 Orono on Clear Lake. 1 Mn. and Mrs. Ray Dicksen have nturned fnom vacationing a- t Ron-1 deau Park, Lake Erie and Hay Bay, Napane, Mn. and, Mrs. Wm.,Bunting'at- tended the Old-Tyme Fiddlons Con- test hold in Shoibouruls last week. Mrs. Bunting toock part ln the coin. petition. j4, Orono Pastoral % '~/ Min ister Rev B. E. Long Les] The Hon. A. Kolso RobertsC, but extends to Novenaber 9., Minister of ILands and Forests, ne- Throug4hout the general south- eently announced open seasons for western Ontario pheasant range pheasants througihout Ontario, ex- including the remainden of Kent- eept Peaee Island. The Pelee Island and Wentworth Counities as well as season will bo announced iter in al of the Coun ties cf Lanabton, the yean. Middlesex, Elgin, Oxford, Norfolk, Few changes have been mado, Perth, Wellington, Waterloo, Brant from the sensen in192 Haldiiand, Duffenin, Halton, Peel York; and the Townslhips cf Hay, In Essex County and Romney, jStephen and Usbonne in Huron Tilbury, Raleigh, nnd Hnrwich County; and in the Townships of Townships in Kent Countty, the son- Tosorontio, Essa, Innisf il, Adjala, son wiii hoe October 26 te Nevenaber Tecumseth, West Gwillimbury lu ~2.Simncoe Counity, and tihe Townships In incln nd ellnd ounies.of Scott, Ukýbnidge, Pickering, anndclenTand ips flan CantierRench, Whitby and East Whitby ln ardteTownsheipsGlford na Bm-Ontario County, thre senson will be brok n aWflententh ouand, thesimilan te last year'is on Octeber 16, broo inWentort Coutytheand extending to November 2. souon aise opens5 on Octoben 26 In Clarke and Danilupton Town- - hips of Durham Ceunty, the sea- son wiil again be Octoben 5 te Oc- tober 26. in the nest of Ontario (including Brue and Grey, Counties and the' àýM1111~ remainden cf Huron, Sinacce and LRRUIDV IS PAÏCKE Ontario Counties), the seasea wiîî be £rom Octoben 5 te November 2. In aneas whene the season be- gins on October 5, the bag will ho 3birds cf any sex per day. In the rest of the province where DONT B ,SUtR PRISFO, the season opens on Octobor 16 or IýF jERy SOON, YOUl October 26, the bag will be 3 per day net mono than 1 of which shahl I/FA R WERE WbcN6 hoa hon. ON TH MOONThe bag lirnit on Polce Island bas Prospects for the pheasant sea- WERE son throughout thre phonsant range~ DOIa,,appear to ho relativoly gooci. Ont- ~N~S k. anc as well as neighbouring statos fdid net oixperience any largoe in mortnlity of pheasants despito henvy snowfail in many pheasant I production arcas. The early spring ihas led hiolicgi*s' to ho optimistie conccrning this cars production, 1 whîcb was hi geer in 1962 after a decline Ibrougncut.mucirf h range in 1960. iLandow rs ild- nter wilIbe id hun es ý SE I E number aid ri cîy of as thrcugbout et~c seasons now are-s Ia trougircut ~~ ange blokcf,, 'h iesatrange~ !p oviding for wýJd r dst-but'on :cý hunters oýer numiiilarger areas. SUNDAY, AUGUST 18 Kirby - 9:45 a.m. Orono - Il ar. ýkard- Withdrawn during july and August SUNDAY CITURCII SCHOOL Kinby - Il. a.m. of PAINT, AND ENAMNEL cit at HALFPRC titi Auguast 3Ist R. E. LOGAN, Prop. Phone 11816 orono, Ontario SALE 0F YARD GOODS' A large guantity of Dress Goods and Cotton P'rints greatly reduced in price. If you sew, don't miss a bargain like this. SALE 29c- to .59c. a yd. _________ L_________ __________________________________________________ Chinook Flannelette Blankets made by the Dominion Textile Co. Good quality blankets in white with pink or blue borders. Size 70x9O. This is the Iast time we will be offering these at the low price of $3.95 a pair l Remnants of Wallpaper suit-lile f ý,r any.roýom in the bouse- Each bundie contarns f rem 8 to 15 roils, single, and we are selling them Pt HI LF PýRICE - or Iess. Buy now whîle the seleetion is good. Geod quality tid Terry Taels suitable for kitchen or cottage. Sîze 20x38. Cleac i 69c Gorid quty -,n0 a nd 3le Sizeýs 6 to 14 Regularly",'-',,Sale Price per pair......... $195î

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