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Orono Weekly Times, 23 Feb 1967, p. 3

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_________________ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, 1967 Lener EdtBacW I M The devotional period was ci and a decision to purchase four Letrto uior l W enera eet 6,cassised by nof J. i[s, ing lr- ew Billing System T, as President of the Orono The first general meeting of Mrs. A. ileard, Mrs. B. Wood, Mrs I r.Catro eotdta Ar .DnMngro h ïthletic Association, wishi to make the U.C.W. for our Centennial F. Vagg, Mrs. F. Cowan and Ms s. Chattn emeron reportend ia r, E. Dent, anager of the 1~ public and sincere apoflogy to year, 1967, was held on February T. Cox. A hymn was sung and Mrs I thieensaw meber a -atNtene roo ydrof bannunce that evroewho attended the An- 16th in the upper Christian Edu- Shetier read the Indiaix? version of mtnter Church wlhere Rev. Long started as of Mardi lst ,1967. At riuai Booster Banquet, and especi- cation auditorium. the 23rd psalm. Each lady foflow- . îdt . this time one bill wilI be used for alyto the ladies of the Skating cýd with a verse from the Bible isae enweeuie h iln fhdo ae n Club who provided the delicious Pr,,ed ers.O. htro and everyon joined ia the sing-, Mrs. Chatterton announced that garbage where in the past three maand were let down by such wcoe evrnead ea aing of the sanie. the next U.CW. meeting will be buis were necessary. feivesesofo.Ar a Canadian-'. leld April 20th in the main au-_ h uswh ehn rte fiasc o __________excuses,__but_ andMrs. Cagg randiom- uke 6titorium of the church with Unit and the system is known as the ýdefil a reot maingexcusr esbu with by the department as weîîad r.Coa a nia ra-ýin charge of programn and mcm- RcBee system. tak filresonîblit fr heas om cmmecil ndetainser asking to be guidcýd to under- bers of the executive will- serve Mr. Dent states that it lias been f-omplete breakdown of direction faa om omrcial ndrae pro- stand bis enemy and turn the lunch. recognized for some time that thswsassemblies, fr an regpr-other cheek., iad leadership of which ti wsPositions, rentais and option ar- 1 r.B ogan r.C i.' piiaino tcbligss therecit.runemets I e ws rceiedtemn was necessary to carry out Teoffering wa eevd ysrn showed a film strip "Story the icesdwr oddet If we can learn by miistakes, While many fine listings in'ail Mrs. Chatterton and Mrs. E. Cou- of Confederation" and the ladies the ihling ork ateradel a thi.s surely is the tim-e to miake categories were on the books Of tov ier.Mr. aSheter. e'heds-M nt6sag" Ln 5yotjX for hydro and garbage. -very' certain that this will not 'e Companyv at year-end, the wt ryr Land' Temngrblee ht ocuragin Iar srethrear onth of January, 1967, was re- The usual period of businessi The repcating of' the Mizpah iost cases the bis will be self- ný,ianiy of yo.u resolving neyer to ported as the best month ever, and discussion followed The main 'Benediction brought the meeting explanatory. Fuigther information ,À4tend such a funiqtion 1gi,60% over the best month of 1966, topic was to plan a special event to a close and the ladies of unit may be obtaincd at' the Orono ',ut I ask you please do not be CÏtnepie8 t eertOu nena er7svdannjyb lch hý;asty, try, if possible, to forg-et otne ae8 t eert u etena er7sre ne ybelnh Hydro office. such a sorry evente 'Remember only the very good m*eal, support the Athletie Asso-f ciation again in this Centeninial year and make the next Booster BRanquet the best ever. R. Hazelden, President, Orono Athletie Association ;Kendal News Mr. and Mrs. W. Vander Hey- don and family moved last weekc to a tobacco farm they have pur- chased btween Centreton andi Ca.stîcton. Thcy bave been sharej croppers on the Pete Newellj farm west of Kendal. We wishl ,hem the best of success. There, was a good attendance at ehureh on Sunday in spite of the icy condition of the roads in plaaes. The choir sang "Jesus Keep Me Near the -Cross" with 2Mrs. Kei4h Wood at ýhe organ.I Tic fiowers at the altar were in inemory of Mrs. E. Winni, piaced tiere, by tie family. The farma of the late Mr. Herb M,,ercer bas been sold to Mr.n Tom -oan of the oanFarmn Eqiup' mient Co. of Bwinvle The funcral of Mr. Ceeil Quan- trill of'Oshawa took place on Feb- ruary 16, intermnict PortHoe He was born northi of Kendal. We extend our' sympathy to the fam- ily. C'omplees;Firsi -leur In Real Estate Central Ontario Trust & Sav- ings Corporation reports that dur- ing 1966, the first year the Trust Company was in the Real Estate Sales field in Oshawa, the total dollar volumie for real estate transactions iandled by the Cor- poration exceeded $2,000,00d. AI- together. over 130 properties were deait withi by tLhe Real Estate De- partnentinýii Oshawa under the suipervisioni of Ralpi Schofield. These are considered to be ex- cellent resuiJts for a new Depart- m--ent anld indicate that the need existed iti the comrnunity for an nsituioalapproach to the listing and sellinig of reai estate. Central Ontario Trust ýstarted the ycar handling homnes for Peter Johansen Ltd. & 'Son at Rosslyn Hecights in the $30.000 - $35,000 riernge and this subdivision bais been completely sold 'out to date' ;. Further sales arc bcing un- dertaken for Johansen on Bal- moral Drive in Braemore Gard- ens in the $24,060 - $28,000 price range. Late in 1966, Cent "ral Ontario 'Trust was appointed exclusive selling agent for- Jamfies O'Malley Construction Ltd. in the Cedar Ridge Subdivision on north Sim- ýcoc Street and, in Port Hope, where 13 new homes arc bcing built close to tic Port Hope hos-, ptLPrices range froin $18,00() to $S22,OO0. Central Ontario Trust has also been appointed to) nt foGr Johin Ballard Construction Co. in the sale of ncwm es in Port Pcrry. 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