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Orono Weekly Times, 6 Apr 1967, p. 7

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, TIIIPI)ÂÀt MXVIL fth, 1967, Local 'News, Mr Arthur McLaren of Orono is at present in Toronto attending the 50Oth Golden Anniversary Con- vention ofý the Ontario Retail Lumber Dealers Association, be- ing held at the' King Edward, Sheraton ilotel, April 2, 3, 4. Mr. Peter Maartense spent the weeken-d with his parents, iM/r. and Mrs. John Maartense, Sixth, Line. following his exam s in dent- istry at Toronto University. Mr. Dane Rogerson returned home thisi week after beling in hospital for an opeirationi on his Miss Elva Reid, Toronto, vis- ited withi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wmn. Reid. Mrs. Gordon Power, Mrs. Cari 2Mn Mervin Harness and family and family, Maple Grove, Mr. and TRENT TO ERECT NEW of Acton, Ont., visited his par- Mrs. Boyd Wood and fami]y, Or- entsý Mr. and Mrs. Laverne ilar- ono, Mr. Ralph Wood, Orono. CEC BIDN r1ess over the weekend. Mervin A birthday party for Glen SINEBIDN iias been promoted to Corporal Wood's 8th birthday was cele- and will be transferred May lst to brateci with ahl his Wood cousins O ASUCMU the Kitchener detachment yof the samne evening. Th acio al o r.E Sm Trent University wilI soon be- Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Tamblyn, zïel's cattie, hay etc at Shiloh gin construction of a new science Ml/r. and Mr&. Charles Miller and made the roads so bad on Sat- building on the Nassau Campus, Mrs. Fred Tamblyn attended a ud-,cay that even the mail. got it was announced today by the ..entennial Cryderman family re-,st uck and had to be towed out onj Pre-,ident and Vice-Chancellor, T. union at the Municipal Hail at jMonidiy, April 2, Sunday evoxing JH. B. Symons. The new buildinig, Hampton on Saturday evening. j a, weiçopiie r'ain came and filledi which will be erected at a 'con- thbe cisteras. Thé first ramn weïtract cost of $910,000, is called a Mr. Larry Miller, son of Mr. have had, except freezing rain, '"staging" building, because it will l an'd Mrs. C. Miller returned fromn since Lue first week in Jandary. ho rsed to accomodate various a weeks holidaý.y in Florida, scientifie disciepl1ines, each over a Mrs. G. Cathcart attendeda period' of a numiber of years, in District Board of Directors meet- order to providle the facilities re- ing for the Inistitute ta' the home quiredj by expanded enmol1mert ' of Mrs. I1. Munday, BàývmanvÎlle and to ssist in the enrolm-enit and Kenda _Nf UWW#'»' on April 3rd, to miake plans fQr to assi.'t in thie process of trans the District Annual on May llth. ferring laboratory, teaching, and The Women's Institute met at Tamiyninuiuis ,na oii a-, he nome"Of Ms atnManide: blyn visited with Mr, and Mrs. on Wednesda,-y evening, March'2 Borden Cramp, Kitchoner d(ýurrnig with ten members present. Ou Easter holidays. ,Mrs. Percy Morgan spent ai few days last week with friends in Toronto. Mrs. Cliff Dunlop of Perth, Ont., spent Easteir w Mrs. Percy Morgan, Somnerville Drive. ~. UNiT.ED CHURC 0rono Pastoral, Minister 4e, e Rev, B. E. Long SUNDAY, APRIL 9th, '1967 Orono- Sunday School at 10:00 Morning Service at 11:15 Kirby- Morning Servicýe at 9:,15 Sunday School at 11:00)e Leskard.- Sunday' School at- 9:4ý5 xs guest speako4r was unable ta be present duoe to thç condition of the roads so it was decided to ha"3 the election of. officers. It waâs iroved and seconded trat thel same officers carry on for an- other year. Carried. The roll cal 'Name a tree and tell what use is made of its wood'. Motto - Use each pprtniy 'fis the gateway ot scces. rs.Wm. Mercer ccnduted econes'i that was en- joyed.Luh was served by our hostesses Ms E. Couiroux and Miss Lai, S ortof Barie was visiting lber couIsin ?Misseg FKster of Kna atweekýendiç. f A surpr'sE ,tiner party wasj held Saturday ecveni'ng, April lst at the home o/f Mr. and, Mrs. Keith Wood to honour Mr. an 1d- Mrs. Wesley, Wood on the occasion of their 4Oth, Wedding Anniver-sary which -is April 13. Guéests were Miss Mary Yug Toronto, Mr. andf Mfrs, Pul etherinigton, o/f Olara Mr. ntd Mrs. Dick Wood OTTO 'S Mother isBackQ Corne lu and Q say j]0 HlELLO0 0 Q QI0 RyA LBowmanvil le 623-5589 0 THURSDAV, FRIDAV and SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 14, 15 0. SMO 10KY 0 Story of a Willd Black Stalion 1 TA T TENNESSEE BEAT ' 0 ALL 'WEEKi, SUNDAY to SATURDAY, APRIL 16 to 22 Q 0 THiE B L uE MA X GeogePepadIN COLOR Gerg iear James AMason, Usl 0 eemmndd s Aduit Entertaininent. One co,.mplete show at 7:3 p.m. al], week LADIES! TAILORED BLOUSES Classie man-tailord Shirts in good quality cotton.. Inner-outer styles with roll sleeves. Attractive floral prints, stripes and solld shades. 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