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Orono Weekly Times, 27 Oct 1966, p. 5

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. - .. ... . .. ..... ORONO WEERLY TIMES, THUýLRSDAY, OCTOBER , '2th, 1966 Behnd heO range C u rtn -- - - -- scared with eerie sounds, A footstep, a low throbbing 11n AnOise of laling weights that C neyer fell, Weird whispers, beils th at, rang T uI without a hand, c Sp ~YrhuLes that tuirn'd when) Te16-97 esn o h none was at the door, 1j The 166-1967 sreson of the And bolted doors that open'd ofCadin lu sate vry uc themselves. cessfully, earlier this month with the somewhat controversial, but mnost interesting speaker, Patrick Fromn Tennyson's "The Ring" Watson. We are pleased' to note Aren't the above lines imbued thtmerhpfrth1966 witha the atmosphererofhHal966-67 withtheatmophee ofHalow-season has increased over that of e'en? With that eve of niysteryî last year, but remeniber that so close at hand, we are struck memberships are st1i available wîth the realization that theI for the remainder of the season. bleak, cold winter ýnights are Aneclet1eu fsekr drawing nearer; nights when home Anecletlneu fsekr and earh ad aboo ar so~ rakes the nominal fee of $5.00 ain, Heare sn s bo e o in- one of the best bargains available Liing rvi at te Oof t L, ibeIeven at this late date. rinariin foayur ither's read ing pOur ilext meeting wil,1 take plare. o orwn. ersraigp ace on Friday, October' 28. at pleaure.8:15 p.m. in the %Sunday School Auditorium of Trinity United Aduilt Fiction Church. TheL Building of Jaina - M. de la The Guest Speaker wîll, be Roche George G. Výincýent, world travel- 'TIiirty-nine Steps - J. Buchan Sinows of Kilimanjaro -E. Hewingway Wyatt's 1Hurricane -Bagley Thie Rabbi - N. Gordon The Comedians - G. Creene Moonspinners - M. Stewat Jane Eyre - Bronte Gileon's Staff - J. J. Marrie Date with Death - Linningtont The Big Laugh - J. O'Hara The Ordways - Humphrey Game in Heaven with Tussy March " P. Read 9panish Bride - G. Heyer Total Sum of Now - J, Robin-.. 1 son. To Love 'and to Honour E. Lori ng. Juvénile Fiction Silvester's Wish The Big Ram Snowy Day GEORGE C. VINCENT Cideela'er -and free-lanc(,e writer. fiÉ, top- A Famly ofFoxe i "C2oninent of Contrasts." Clue of the Black Cat (Cotiinwed on page 6) Dave and His Dog, Mulligan ______________i__ Madeline ~ Children of the Northlights TitenG hoûsts The Island of the Great Yello Obadiah ,and the Bold Viking Ox The Hidden Staircase Flat Stanley The Ghost of Blackwood Hall., Just So StoriesI Dorothy Robinso~n TRENTWAY BUS LUNES LIMITED PASSENGER SERVICES BETWEEN ORONO - HAMPTON - OSHAWA and Oshawa Shopping Centre Byv Way of Taunton Road and Return TIME TABLE THURSDAY ONLY SATURDAY Read down Points on BusRot Read up 9.40 a.m. Oro no 4,.45 pm. 9.0a.m. Tyrone Corners I 4.30 p.m. 9.55 a.m. Hanipton j 4.25 p.m. 10.00 a.m.[ Mitchell's Corner'j 4.20 p.m. 1 0.05 a.i. Taunton 4.16 p.m. 10.08- a.M. Oshawa Clty Limits 1.413 p.m. 1020a.. Oshawa Bus Depot 4.04 pi. Local News Mrs. Wm. Reid and Mrs. Lew. IIallowell have returned homeé from an enjoyable trip to the West Coast and California., Congratulations ta Mr-. and Mrs. Laurence Sherwin on the hirth! of a daughter. Mr. Alex Watson returneil homne last week, from Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. lVisitors on Sunday wi th Mrs. Harry Bailey and Lynn were Mr. and .Mrs. Manly Kimmett 1, Lyn and Lois' of, Napanee, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Billings, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bailey and Mr. Carl Kim- mett. Miss Elizabeth Buchanon, New' Toronto, visited ber aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Drum- mond aven the weekend. Mrs. H. H. Barlow attended the Ontario School Trustees and Munw iciPal Councillors,,e Association conference held in the Inn on the Parlk, Toronto, on October 2th ta 22nd. Clarke Teacher Meet The wionthly meeting of Clarke Township Teachers met at New- tonville sichool. Mrs. Lowery opened the meet- ing with Mrs. loy reading the minutes of the last meeting. The comnmittees, formed at the previous meeting reported and several motions were made, A fail banquet and social evening was planned for early December. In the absence Of Mr. Holmes, UNITED CHURCH Orono Pastoral *Charge - Minitür Re.B. E. Long SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1966 Orono- Sunday Sehool at 10:00 Morning Service at 11:15 Kirby- Morning Service at 9:45 Sunday ýSchool at 11:00 Leskard- Sunday Schoo1l at 9:45 *Plans ýhayec been made for thc Faîl Region-al Meeting of the Oshawa Preâbyterial, United, Church Women, to take place at Ajax United Church on Tuesday, November lst, and at Kedron United Church on Thursday, Nov- ember 3rd. Essential business will be car- ried out at, the firt sessions, a- long with conferences which will provide valuable assistance to leaders at the congregational 1ev- el Particular attention will- be given to the needs of Presidents and Unit Leaders. Christian and Missionary Education Committees and the Convenors of Citizenship and Social Action, Committees. Guidance wlll also be given to Stewardship and. Finance Conven- ors. The Rev. R. Catherine McKeen, whoý is presently working under th eBoard of Information and I Stewardship as editor of Child- ren's and Youth's Publications, will be the speaker at the second session of the rallies. She will be speaking of the responsibility and trust of Christian women in these changing times. An evening meal will be serv- ed at Ajax, and the Kedron lad-I ies will entertain the. delegatesl at the noon meal. Mrs. Aan Down, PresbMterial President, will1 preside at both meetings, the teachers discussed mutual problems with suggestions beinig I iven on how to prevent, or deal with them. The hostesses were then thank- led and the meeting adjourneýd. HI-CUT BOOTS q Îinch Sisman Boots, Apache elk uppers, foain sole anid heel, steel shank Sizes 7 to IL. Price per pair- $13.50 Lined Ilubber Boots Brown 'hlgh laced, Lumberinan. Ifeavy,-Arctic lining, removable f elt in- sole, Heavy diamond knurled outsole. Re- inforced, arch. Sizes 7 to 12. Pic'heper pair - $10.50 Rubber Overshoes Black Pual-on high eut flair top ovýershoe, Fold over pecket with adjust- able strap . Sturdy black semicleated outsole. Red faeîing, ýheel piece, toe strip and top bind. Sizes 7 to 1IL Price per pair -, $6.95 Hooded Coats Hooded Coïts of tough cottoni Coat and detachable parka line4 warm quilted linng ilu red. Klaki Sizes 38 t. 46. 1Price each - $12.50 even if: -you've beeni too busy ,to Sigh up. OR -you're not inteirested in saving money. OR -you neyer have to borrow money. Vou Can't Afford to Pas Up Membership in the Orono District CREDIT UNION Treas.-Man., Angus Loucks Phone 4r10, Orono Calyour licensed ,Piumbinq . Mech anical Contractai' who selis, initafls qnd quarýantees PLUMBING AND REATING Phone 143 Orano gai PRONE NEWCASTLE 987-4215 DX FUEL OILý Ser ving Orono, Newcastle, and District Jac Shirts Fuil-cut, roomy Jac Shirts of pure wool, ideal for outdoors. Two button- through f tnp pockets. Red and black checks. Sizes M, L and XL. Price cadi - $7.50 CAPS Smart huntiag cap made of. nylon outer sheil, water repellent. Sar flaps, chamois lining. Orange only. -Sizes 6y8/ to Price each - $1.75 Heavy Socks Pctniaii's heavy socks of wool or nylon. ThM<PRxal soeks insulated for warmth, included grey with red er Mite. Prieed from $1.01 to $1.35 p)r. Thermal Underwear Shirts and drawers in medium and heavy weight. Shirts have long or short, ileeves. White oui>' Priced from $2,25 to $3.95 each duck. with pn'y-. AR MSTRONG'Sý Why Pay More...... ~A~7VON PREMIUM, S'V QUALITY FUELT.0IL M. 1 - --- - 1 1 1 1 moulummmoum 1 FCR THE 'HUNTEc!ý'

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