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Orono Weekly Times, 12 Sep 1963, p. 4

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'v - -.~-- ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSI)AV, SEPTEMBER 12th, 1963 HORS TRICK RLLSLOCAL NEWS U nit ews rs. Hazel Cochrane of Ritý 1, Enniiskiilen, sufferied a broken left iDr. Roffs Lang of Chicago bas Letter o E i r onSptm}er1 we held tfle Mthl read the stte- of 'th E r and is in Os3hawa Generai been vis'ting friends and relativee inothy netng f nit6,United ýProd!gal So' f rom Lu2,ke amd Mrs. laia as a rlesult t another au-- in Orono and KIrhy.DerRy Clwirc) Women. a etheli home of Armstrong in taking the devotional cident involvitg horses just inortn Mis 'Carol Vagg has accepted a Mrs. Lois Qox. stressed the osetil f a Chriis- of Zion, Sunday morning. position lin the Toronto-Dominion tian Home 'Every Homie a King- Shie was a passenger in a trucaz bank in Bowmanville. Perhaps I soudinform .tie'- Mr. Long led an interesting di.-- dom." Such a homne comnes only by driven by her husband, Raymona,_______________ people of Orono and district %,bout cussion deaJing with Ohapter 2 o1 adhering to the highest pricpes which was draiwing 1 iwhat is happening at the Orono "The VWord and the Way." and practising mime in daily liv- pon.efi fî ,imOoofair xhen'tr otne rmpg ) t Tin h o u st w ould hav e ing. horse trailer rofled over. (otne rmpg ) takaltoewL aetenm Betty Chatterton gave the mecti- Ato-truck was usd to if ard, and Secretary Ralph Banbury. c ustomers during the past twvenity- tation and led us in prayer. Jean tetalradpr fi a u The art of plowing is much more five years. And now that 1 fee' ulhat Heard read the scripture. We sang Mrs. Aslett contiiiued with thueth rieanprtoi ws'u difficulit than many realize. Much shoud retire, I hope t.hey wilL Uvn 52 "n hrs ter ~ n Sud oo 'n si'sRi' andaay to free the horses. Some o oe i atdb pol d began52,-I Cria hes s oudyy oo On thia's Ri'nd,~ti oissfce io nure oe swse ypol d give my successor their loyal eup- East orWest."bé 1 gn à étdy on the 1skind'of theponiessufusrdedinplowsurandj manyd sewd anedany sport.d por erehe hasasbeen*n mem delaya Colcto wstae adtfeOkinawa. and were tr eated by Dr. Donald are less productive because Of poorl in disposing of his property. But lie Birthday and Anniversary Box Chite0 otPry utrlpatcs i lwe fhopes to take possession someý arnn. ndr hehedig f usnesonth Ilads0fth Oinwa Ms previnus years are urged to train1 time nexi week, and he wiIl do ait- passed aand bring a tbeginner. o Priinesshavehekildsds ffsheetkimeaalMrworL esindu- :Et was announced that our group the minûtes of the June meeting PorterL to be responsible for the De- been rincreae te $2.0 r fihst ding ofeaetougînand ur nce is responsible for fîowers in thue were ýread. Audrey Cox reported on voiontal a nd Mrs. Reid to be re ibpla creand tre2se0ms fo rea'st n wora elst weing an fgrnae buer. Thr e miîl ofbe a -cRdssn te g ad r..pae n teesesnora-nwrepaseas ednadgcne- ber fr. hl e math f eptem ads snt 1 t e s a n MIS o-nsible i 1 chai ring the meeting. that the plowing match of the Un- 'l ai in the sho'p. wedi ei d was asked to represn nTrhe meeting closed ýby ahl repeatIng îted C' unties should not be a farm Oecober. 14 at this month's Executive meet- the Mizpah B>enediction after hc entfraerspia itrst The meeting adjourned artel a ing. Plans for the Otober nieet- lunch and a social time was en- Mark Saturday, October 5th forR.. g î lov ely Ivnch. irng was then dealt w1th and thefoLjoyed. the Plowing Match at Plainvilie. - lowing arrangements made. -Meet- Group No, 4 of the U.C.W. met ing to. he heid at the home of __________________________________________ aIt the home of Mrs. C. S. McLaren. lKathy Armstrong. Mrs. ýMeLaren to MT8. Kathy Armstrong chaired.the 1take the Study Boofk on the Word meeting and opened same witlh a1 and the 'Way and ail memibers were T E C N D A L B 0 E T D R A hWnn. After' eommenting on some asked to bring their Bibles. M 1 R A I .B O E thoughts 0of "Love", Mrs. Abert Aiett will conttinue with the studyI G,,,ood Aire SPICE or FLiORALi 62' oz $1.5989 STUTT'S PHARMACY, PHONE 16sJ 1963*-1964 SEASON BEGINS ei~ yetember25tb at 8:15 pi. LE CENTRE, OM AN VILLE OPENIN G SPE AKER: MR. CHA RLES B. LYNCH, CHIEF 0F OTTAWA BUREAU OF THZE SOUTHAM NEWS SERVICE TOPIC: THE OTTAWA SCENE Other Speakers for the Season: Wedl., October 23-ý H. E. Baron G. . De La Chevalerie. "Faeing a New World"l Wed., Nov. 20 - Commodore Robertson "The. Search for the North West Passage." Mon., Jan. 20 - Coumtess of Llstowell "InterÀiational Situation ini Europe.",' Feb. - to be anmounced. Mar. - to be amiounced. Wed., April 15 - Dr. Philip J{etchum - "ýKeny. Mernbershi-p: $4.00 aduit; $3.50 for each succeedung member of the samne family; $1.0D sfflent Subseriptionst1 avallable at the door or f rom any member of the executive, or phone Mrs. EV, Samuel, 623-2!473: Mrs. W. Werry, Newcastle 2114: Mrs. H. Barlow, Orono 2182: Mr. Russeli BestU 'Hampton 263-2216. EFFECTIVE ACTION with AL BEER, DURHAM DESERVES A MEMBER WHI)1 FREE TO WORK FULL TIME FOR ALL THE PEOPLE We WilI: SRadically improve the quality of education. Provide uniform f ree Text Books SEliminate the existing, confusion of courses. I- Beer, AllanjX GOFORWYARD m GO LIBERAL Durham Liberi Assoeiatim 1l4 oz ORONO, ONT. ORONO 5c to $1 STORE Dish Towels' 70v- Cotton, 30% Rayon. Size 14"x26". Special price of. 6 for 59c. Cooking Utensils, Cook Pans etc, 5 assorted pans. Set for...................... $1.57 Men's Cotton Flannel Shirts, assorted colors and patterns. Sizes medium and large only. Priced at.... «................... Each $1.98 ,Children's Sweaters, Cotton knit pullover, pastels and stripes. Sizes 2 to 6. Fach . . .. 89c. Pyjamas, Boy's Cotton Flannel, full boxer î waist, stripe patterlls and colors. Sizes 8 to 'I 16 years. Pair for. ............... $1.98.1 We were successful in obtaining another ship- ment of, Bonus Pack Teen-Age Sanitary Napkins. Pack contains: Free Teen-Age Book, Free Teen-Age Belt, Plus 24 ýten-age'Nap-ý kins Complete for ................... 96c. Halo Shampoo, New regular formula, gian, 13 ounce bottie, regular $1.95 for ...... $1.39 Just arrived! Direct from the Ovens Rowntrees Bars, Aero, Mcelntosh' Toffee, Smartees, Coffee Krisp and KÎItKat Special regular 10c. bars. Special ............... 4 for 37C. 89C

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