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Orono Weekly Times, 10 Mar 1966, p. 5

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES~ THURSDAY, MARCH lOth. 1966 P lhd T~Oag uti This week we tried to corne to i time when education for leisure1 the aid of those teachers at Or- Is vital for our citizens, the re- ono Public School who are con- sponsibilities of the recreation ducting Physical Education class- leader and teacher grow in im- es in ithe aisies. We looked and portance. looked for a book called "Exercis- IAt The Board Meeting ing in the Aisies", however. it:Fbur a nte bg seems that one important require- runha teLbary w anthra"big- ment of a vigorous and lively re- culation of 1107 books. creation program is space to A ragmn a enmd movefreey. Snce he Oonofor Clarke Township teachers to students' are denied the use of borrow a quantity of books for facilities in the Municipal Build- a month to use in their class- ing, it must be quite a strain on rooms. The one dollar fee for a a teacher's ingenuity to prIovide classroom card is paid by the stimulating and varied activities i School Board. One of the newer books at the A donation, fromn Mrs. L. Rid- Orono Library is "Games and1 deli was acknowledged with ap- Stunts for Schools, Camps and1 preciation by the Board members. Piaygrounds" by Margaret E.j A selection of books of inter- Mulac. Chapter 4 of this book is lest to parents was sent to the "Classrnomn Games and Activit- Orono School. The senior stud- îes," and may prove quite help- ents arranged a display of these fui to teachers trying to give in-bok athe pn Hoe n teresting recreation in spite ofMarch 9. the unfortunate handicap of lirnit- 1 A group of Library volunteers cd space. Other chapters contain: ýhas been formed. Each lady wili active and strenuous games, ban-. assist the Librarian once a month quet stunts, count-out rhymes, dance mixers, singing games IAny person interested may phone dramatic games, party games, 232 for details as a few openings picnic contests, reîays, tags, trav- are ieft. ei games, word games, etc. And 1 Quote: 1Heaith is the vital principie of Another book in this section bliss; and exercise, of health. caught my eye "A Parent's -Thomson Recreation" by Alvin Schwartz, It covers these subjects: play mat- erials, books,' trips, parties, gam- es, musie, learning (skating, bik- ing, cooking, fishing, etc.) Margaret Mulac states that in We Hope You'II, Join even if: -you've been too^ busy to sign Up. OR -you're 'not interested i savmng money. OR -you neyer have to borrow money. Von Can't Afford to Pass Up Membership ini the CREDIT UNION Treas.-Man., Angus Loucks Phone 4r10, Orono Education Week: Theme - Education is the gateway to progress. Dorothy Robinson Unit, No. 5" UcJW Unit .5 met at the home of Audrey Rutherford on March 8 with. 7 members present. Rev. Long opened the meeting and t.ook the study period on "Jesus Christ and îthe Christian Why Pay More...,., ON PREMIUM SA~ QUALITY FUEL OIL PHIONE NEWCASTLE 987-4215 DmX FU EL'OIL Serving Orono, Newcastle and District i I j Interest that's compounded for your hat The firýt interest of your Reglstered Pharmaclst is to compound your doctor's prescriptions with professional precision ...te safeguard your heahk STUTT'SPharmacy PHONE 168J fJrA I àwr.Unit No.k 1. JC\X A.JJ,%Wq'...- yvv Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McKen- zie and Mr. Ian McKenzieofK it- chener spent thé weekend with Dr. and Mrs. A. F.'McKenzie. Mr. Lyn Kimmett of Napanee spent the weekend with bis broth- er Carl at the home of Mrs. Wm. Mitchell. Life". Hie hegan with the family tree of Jesus liking the roots to the events that led up to, Ris birth and the branches to the events foliowing Ris birth. Mr. Long hopes to be with us at our next meeting to continue with this interesting study. Lynda McLaren favoured with two accordion numbers which were much appreciated. Isabel Challice gave a talk and led in a discussion on "Ye are My Witnesses" 17 visits were reported and 'the treasurer's report given.t Discussion concerning the spon- soring of a fashion show resultedt * n favour of having one the last( week in April, if possible. Morer wiIi be learned about this later. Lunch was served by our host- ess and a social haîf hour en- joyed.ý Our next meeting wii bc held ,Aprii 5th at Jennie /Bowins. UNI-TED CH'URCIf Orono Pastoral Charge M Inister Rev B. E. Long SUNDAY, MARCH l3th, 1966 CHURCH SERVICES GOrono -11, 15 a.m. Leskard - 2 p.m. lrby -9:45, a.ni. SUNDAY SCHOOL Orono - 10 a.m. Leakard - 10 a.m Kirby -. il a.m. Unit 1 held their March meet- ing in the Upper C.E. Auditorium on February 28, Repentance was the subjeet of Devotionai and Psalms 51 and Ez- ekiel 36: 25-27 were used. Chap- fer 2 of our study book "Good News" was taken. Stella, Mary and Kathleen exceiled in a vocal presentation of "HaIve you Tar- ried in the Garden'. A reading 'Smoke from a Neigh- bour's Chimney" suggested ways of being heipfui in our own com- munity. The business was as follows: Minutes were read and Treas- urer's report giveni. The roll cal showed 14 members present and 10 visits made. Announcement was made of 2 banquets for cat- ering in eariy March. A plan was decided on for rais- ing funds and a motion voted on and carried. Each member to plan a personai project and carry it out during the year - several ideas being suggested. Ail joined in a vote of thanks to Kathleen and Rena in charge of and in the presentation of this rewarding and timely programme. g/O iTO sYA .C' i i i i i i I i I i i t -r- ne - 0e,,0 Saviaga Actounte Paid A and Conpoundeg Quartery2 Investment Funds Estate Planning FOUNTAINHEAO Executors & Trustees 0F SERVICE, Open Friday Nights aid il day Saturday CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST &Savings Corporation' 19 Simcoe Street North, . Oghawa 23 King Street West, Bowmanvmhe 721 iS.5221 ~3.2527 NESPRI G .FASHIONS I LADIES DRESSES Ail the newest styles ,iqie and two-piece dresses for -Spring. Fabries include sl crepe, arnel and inen. Beauti- fui new Spring shades. Sizes 9 t o 24'1/2 Priced $12.95 to $24.95 LADIES' IIATS A good selection of new Spring Milllnery including rough and smooth straws, fab- rie and flower hats. Styles in- clude cloches, bretons, pili box- es and wide brims. Shades of blue, Pink, green, yellow, or- ange, beige and toast as well sa black and white.' Priced from $4:50 to $13.95 DRESSY ,&BLOUSES Four your Spring Waýrdrobe, choose one of our Silk or Cot- and plain shades. A few shells included. Short and three-quar- ter sleeves. Sizes 12 to 20. Priced front..... $3,25 to $6.95 TAILOIRED BLOUSES Cotton Blouses, well-tailored by 'Shirtmate'. Stripes, florals, checks and plain shades.- Sizes 10 to 18. Priced from ...$2,98 to $4,98 AR MSTRONG'S 1ORONO, ONT. 4- . .. .......... ý 1 - ý ..: mi UN 1 Mill m m ORONO WEI EKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 10th, 1966 120 W Nin ner s Announced in McCULLOCH Sweepstakes Over 1,200 winning number have been drawn in the McCulloch's giant TWIN WIN SAW DRAW sweepstakes. En-, trants have the chance of win- ning both local and National prizes, includfing a jackpot of 9 prizes; a new Pontiac Temp- test, outboards, chain saws, meras, watches, etc. Anyone who entered the contest between September 15 and Deember 15, 1965, skould bring their entryblanks in to- day to see if thefr number was a winner. Ahl winning num. bers are posted on a giant ban. ner in your dealer's store. 'You may be a winner. WATSO'-NS Ma'rine étCycle Orono, Ont. Phone 146

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