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Orono Weekly Times, 20 Jan 1966, p. 5

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ORONO WKLY TIMES, T»iUfiSDAY, JANUARY 20th, 1966 jMr. Bill MeINau] Behinc[The dé range_ýGu t_4in L P illings, Oshawa, I Alex Watson, ~Mr, Have voit ever sat on the edge g1reat white huniter? You prob-' Mrs. Baxter and son Timmiy of, Billngs, Mrs., Neil cf ~t1Theoatre seat, g-iping the ably t hink vo're t oo sonhisticat d asar IsiigteomrsHarry Bailey and A arpi.rr4 , a the warý-pain-tedl In- now, to be terrfied bv Ithe ta1l <of parents Mr. and IMrs. W. E. Armn- e teddadn ians vounded across the plains a,)ife-and-deathi chase. Rend "AsIc strong.uraeeng tt on the heeis of the brave cowboy; thie Narle of the Lion". t's uar- MrJaeP.CnihstknJon hryad or in somne jungle epic, as the gnteed to revive thosze spine-ting- over the position of accountant at at Port Hope. shrekig nties oggd trogh j.~i riekies of tense fear. the Orono Branch of the Canadian thie undergrowth close behind the Tt i a frightening adventure 1 imperial Bank of Commerce fol- Mýr. and M%rs. To ____________ - 'forv of the nursuit of six peoffle wn h rnfro r e e T-a ieep load of Congolose sold Leciair to the Lindsa~y branch ebrog hv "THE NEW YEAR'S h- drunk with palmi wine and 1 property of the1 oerduring the terror-ridden Mrs. R. J. ?aggart, Don Milis, i Cowan on Churchi OPPORTUN ITV" dv of the Congo's struggle forlvisited with friends ln Orono this ono0. nde~nene.This novel so suc- week. (Coninue fro pag 4) cesfulil convevs the terror of the 1,wsued that the reader is clutch- Mr,* and Mýrs, A. Johnson, Mil, Congratulations. ed v te sme rgnt eelngsofStreet are spending a month in H4awke and iVrs. folih;Savaio cnnt e tack- 'lesperation as the lurfortunateFloida.vill , Osawa on ed on that wayi. The studlent wh,'o group compnosedl of a doctor M. a n Mr.Duls amyStrdJnar is in 'the classroom payi nfo icurs1e, a Belgian planiterý, a yo n ad Paul, Orangeville, spent the attntin t th techr o pr- ,atie irlan merca TTN weekend wîth Mrs. K. Gamsby. The Orono Hortic fessor. and doing nothiing tope10 eneettv and a Congolese ishl1g hi pa-re for exaintiors. -will find ca iet miister. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cooper lishdingot-LuckSu 't of ititie avail to start studying' The authior is Ralph Allen. a and Mvr. and Mrfis. Perey Morgan at-an t-ukSp ani hiouirbefore theexm Nor canl' î-nw Canadlian journalist tended the GodnWedding an- dlay, January 27th cerai tins e orowdsuliwhseon-thie-spiot colum1-ns fromn niversary at Mr. and Mrs. E. Tat- as chiaracter. A man lias to earai it, Vitam anardl a Toronitô tersol of Oshawa- and spend an enjo grow', cdevelop and be clothied with 11ewsoane)(r during ajtunii. Allen It. ma canotborow are-~ fmilar o teeviionvieers Mrs. T1ýnry Hlobbs and Mrs. B. lio aý,nnsh ihG - ut aO ar a an-ît on FotP ags,)iewChai- Dixon of Oshwa spent a few There wil he mi sess; it.flow foo;lish to talk of ege days at Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mor-Ofthprga an eneig note igomc o H eve ut01oa Cnda gan's. char ge of $1.00 Wi -lnw esiee tigs rp w ç nfeRvlCtainto your nmembership whih Cris Iied nd ied laArtllev i Wold ar l, nd Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hooey of whichCllr't (le,]. n :as alIso a wa- corres.ýpondent. Toronto spent thle weekend with that' cniin ehaenherTiexeec -oide'l (ýhlm Mr. and Mrs. IHoraçe Best and un ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ P unesadnIn ante-'ihhcgc"1~rlis first no- Ron. terin11 mlatter weeteramvl"oea~ ines"awr is. We ave (ýtg have a fishn wihsoldhv 1 ostl!ic ap- Mran Mrs. Malcolm McKenz:ie selves. ~fb' , ni t i* thespenlate weekend with Dýr. andO Thoaswa misig he Jeusstryof ;ion anda' pre- Mrs. A. F. McKenzie and Donald. apeaedtoth est fthledi- arobt.hstiigcmpe Miss Brenda Lamb of Peterbor- TUSA cipes.an helos tnt omet erincs, thanvs nad bis ough was a visitor over the week- forhi. hedicile sep vhe AllnBo a h irr. end wîth Miss LnnBailey. Jess nede tem ute rym Peceri îv er Country. h1our we cstood a:lonef cryLiog cout ta God in His need. e a Akthe Nameo h in asked ome diciple te kep HîmDorothy Robinsonu ~ UEC compan and t e let They rvo atr missed theopotuiy f evig AE YOU OLD Hl n aeulesin that cru-1Cag cilhour of Hlis life. ORONO NEWSPAPERPS? ,M j CharFe r The d-oorway of aNe Year is OdfesaesaepoigaRev B. E. Long before us. It opens to opportunity -good source of information for the and to service. Hlow can prolfessing riin of a history of the Village SNAJNAY2r,16 Christians be inactive in a dlay 1of Orono.ý Dlin, th.e past, yearl when the foundations tremble M-ffrs. Emnil Schmid lias spent hours CHIURCH SERVICESSN.-M. with destiny? We are living in al po hours in searching ont his- 1 Orono 1) - 11:15 a'l.. time of great opportunity when torical events pertaining to this Leskard -- 2 pý.mi. tremèndous changes are taking Villae ie r poiig Kirby - 9:45 a.m.D place. We can sleep as thesè espie flsarirviigSUNDAY SCHTOO)L changes occur and be little part of nuhInfrainlu hy r 1o Qam them or we can be awake and found to be incomplete and espec- Leskard- 10 .1. soGber and help bring about the ially in the early years. Anyone Klrby -Il a.m.1 right klnd of change. 4'Look ahead' having old Orono Newspapers ______________________ ithe Christian challenge. Science prior to 1920 are asked to phone business, industry, goveramnsr.Shi,30Ooo are al expanding and experimlent- ing to discover new ways and. mreans of accomplishing dlesiel BASEBALL ASSOCIATION goals. How can church mnembers MEIGI OTHP stand looking back, nostalgic a- bout the past, when the door Is The Eastern Ontario Basebal MWN wide open for the future? "Be Association wiil hiold their secondW1 hod ave set before you ant annual meeting in Port H-ope on open dloor," said God, "and no ISaturday, February 5th at thPeI mnan can close it or refuse to enteri Port Hope Royal Canadian Legion in., So paul says, "Therefore, let commiencing at 1:00 p.m. u,_ not sleep qs others do, but let A full aftern'oon session hlas been n e u bewatcehfui and sol)er." Malyiarrang-ed and a di îe s to bc tîn't le our challenge for th1e com- hieid at six ococ.Tickets avail ing year. lablefroml J. Gilmer, Port ,Hope c r Mr. ai-d Mrs. and Mrs. Carl il Porter, IMrs.! MIiss Lynn Bail- ýr party on Sat- e home of Mrs. ïiss Lois Sherry ony Mitchell of purchased the late Mrs. Mm. St. South, Or- to Mr. Wiifred H-elen Basker- their marriage 8, 1966.. icitural Society annual meeting per on Thurs- in the United itorium. Come oyable evening. BIRTHDAY CALENDARS STILL AVAILABLE The Birthday calendars recent- lv published by one of the gro)ujPa of the U C.W. are stili available,. Trhese calendars mnay be purchase,ýd at eithier Rainey's Confeetioneryji or at the Oronio Weekly Times. Your support of this project wil be greatiy appreciated. IN T'HEKITCHEN Men ofteni recent the fact thaýt womer of today are proving thei'r ability in many of the occupations previousiy considered solely for SWhether or not the members of the Orono Masonic Lodge were es-m deavouring to prove their culin- iery art beyond that of women is not known. If lit was an endeavou, it back-fîred. usical numbers atga sealed tin) of peasý Id the adission o n the oven, proved flot the thig viil entitie yoj todo The tini exploded and peas pfor 1966. were prematurely served thurugh- out the dlining hall. ý YA L Bw-i 0W- mnville, 6'23- 5 58 9 HIDAY -SATURDAY - JANUARy '20, 2M, (COLOR) Paity Duke, Warren PBerlinger r~~ Crs he Mersey Gerryv and the Pacemakers TUES. - WED. - èANUAR'-t 23, 24, 25, 26ý EAR HEART Glenn Ford, Geraldine Page êO~S~ '> I i i IOnBo~ i g !Yar i LONG LM i I g $1~75~ t i i j g g OBONO. ONT, I - --~ ofTheTaet dle y S'TJlNG - DELICATELY PERFUMIED, v ra1lue$13 TT'S harcy - -------- ---- .71

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