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Orono Weekly Times, 4 May 1967, p. 5

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OIIONC) VVEEKLY TIM,ýES, TH1JRUSD,%Y, MAY 4th, 1967 Junior G ree' Orono Bu*lding, Contractor Brick -Block -Concrete Stone Work Carenty -Cabinet Work Floors Tile 1 U-5441 ORONO UNITED CHURCII Orono Pastoral Charge minister &v,. B. E. Long ýU NDAY, MAY 7th, 1967 SudySchool at 10:00 Moning Service at 11:15 Kh-by- Mrieu-ý1ý g Service at 9:45 Sundy Sceolat 11:00 SudySchool ,at 9:45 '(UARDRAIL SPEARS MAN eoýitiùn in Oshawa General Hos- Posterconfes N , i î '.HTM; brother Ronald was not, ~ P~tr C ntst oln M BOWn N CCIEN iinjured in the accident. CoinM Bon died suddenly A'20 yearold Bowmanvlle nman H ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ý e AtA rlM e ng iApril 8th, 1967. srpotdin f air condition lul So o te aI Wllaman E- ~ ia aLer agarai went ___ e Oio Junior Gr thono he3ugWlia ndE-hbis stomacli when a car; ('CENTENN1AL EVENT Club T eth Yrono renersizabeth Brown of Cla:ke. He was bc. iewas riding went out Clubhel thir prNemeeingark. l vyou heard? ýWhy, ev- ~Tursday night in the uper aud- baatNwPr.Of catol jiorm f heChristian Educa- n11Ma6,le a'idMr- oa Bentiey, of 42 Prospect St., e o i talking about the Cen- io.Building. gae te ors uvvn r osnuille, with his brother, tnilMther's, Day Tea and his4 wife Margaret Ethel an.d one îRonaid, was proceeding west of Bakýe Sale which ,s to) take place 25 nernber.s and vi.sitors weire daugiter Mary Thompson, and Bow-jumjUe at 2:30 a-m. Satur- c", Saturday, May l3th at 2:30 p.m.. present tive grandchildren, Gary, Laurie, Jay., he car stncuk a guardrail i'1fl Ma1inHll o Ooo 1nie Denuis, Randy and Linda Thomp: about J 0 ard east of the over- Chrc. h 1r'sging to be botb Thre meeting opened with the -son. hed brdge.eaW and mdeCanadiana rto Crcdfoloe b anonements.. The gadri split and went anda ery Cndin oo Aso survî\ ing are two sisters, ouL the car's floorboaSds, im- 'i îumysc ayfn o fcdin evut. ay 3t, 0:3 Ms.Mary White and Mrs. Mur-;paingtie youth lu his stomach, f ilig of the 1800's. Do A.M. 'a Spring Hike will start off ga'-et MeRoberts and due brother anipsioIo ie arthoghcon, wOnt you; bring aloug your I relativese!boueweand friends andig ut f he artoing cin tohe alilcwne ou ep 'ct William. Two sisters, Mrs. Harry the trunk. je1> I sadfred n oni Broni gou fom Fraser and Mrs. Fred Plain, pre- d to1byotLfiestve irit of our Centennial Toronto aq guests. Anyoue may deceased him.rm thde r, oca m an had othe,,, join us, just bring a mlunh At tle, ri h aalclmnhdt May meeting we will hold Our The funeral service was heldsa the t-*.imber lu two places. Spo,ýnsoredl by the C.GI.T. and Spring Flower Show. Please consult Tuesday, April llth from the Bar- M- Bentley is reported lu fair Units 4 and 5 of the U.C.W. vour yeair book for lists andi in.5truc- iow Funeral Home in Orono. Rev.1 PLANT NOW!8 SUIADE TREES FlowerÎng SHRUB Flowvering TREES EVERGREENS RICHARDSON FARMS Hlighway No(. 35 ,FONTYPOQL, ONTARIE Landscaping A SpecialtY Clean-up, Paint-up, Fix-up . nd Plant-up time aud to prome thi i!dea whenever possible. Followig the hike ini Ma, Mns Fairbrother will 5how us hwtù, make a bottle garden se we are te have a 128 oz. bottle ready. Mrs. Brown led us in singing 2 parody's about beautificaion which was .enijoyed very much-L The meeting clo9ed with the Jr. Gardeners' Prayer. ROYALBowmanville g 623-5589 1 g THUR,ýSDýAY, FRIDAY, $ATURDAY - MAY 4, 5, 6, &o g SjTAGECOACH g 13 (Color - Aduit) 13 Bing Crosby, AnnMargaretg o Bob Cummings, Van Hefflin gSUN., MON,, TUES, WED. - MAY 7y 8, 9, 10 gOPERATION CROSSBOW 1 g (COLOR)Ô g George Peppard, Sophia Loren, Trevor Hfoward f No-Iron White, Shirts Men's Vanopress White Shirts by Tooke-Van Heusen, permiaieitly, pressed in the fact- oyand neyer need ironing again. The blend Of 65% terylene and 35% cotton should outwear two cotton shirts. Styled with short pointed collar and convertible cuff s. Priced each........... $800 Sismn Botsend Shoes DESERT BOOTS DESERT BOOTS-Grey pig suede boots with foam soles. Anitie high, plain vamp, steel shank. Sizes 8 to 12. Price per pair..... $10.95 SIIOES SHOES - Sisman's--leisUre -light- weight 3eyelet shoes ln riehiY textUred grained leather. Fashionable rounded square tee, steel shank, foam soles. Black only. Size 8 to 11. Price per pair......... $10.95 WORK BOOTS WORK BOOTS- Three styles in Men's Work Boots by 'Sisman' with leath- er, cork or f oam soles. Goodyear welt con- struction. Black. and brown. Sizes 7 to 12. Priced f rom .... $8.95 to $13.95 Hn-CUTS HICUTS-9" Apache Elk Boots, 10 eyelets., Cernent construction, steel shank, farn sole and heell Light tan only. Sizes 8 to 12. Priced per pair........ $13.95 AR MSTRONG','S, Interment was in Orono Cemetery. - A flowershow poster contest in Palîbearers were Messrs. Robert Senior and Junior -sections waS Ciater, 'Wilfred Hawke, Joseph judged as follows: Hart , Gary ThompsOon, Lar0 Thompsou and Randy Tbompson. Et Senior - 12-16 yrs.: ist Evelerie Brown; 2nd, Dale Evans; 3rd. Dï- C bnn x ane Baruett; 4th, Donna Challice. BOAT BUILDING 0 - We are proud to rng Gen Juniors - 6-11 yrs.: lst,, Carol 11 1 Barnetit; 2nd, Yvonne Seboen-IFIRM EXPANDING0 maýer;3rd Stphe Banet.g Rae Dairy Produets to Orono. jNassau Street Cruisers Lîmnited, 1 Miss- Barbara Aiken, our Ilxtas- of Stouffville, las purchu.sed 16e ure isto e mrred horly.~nacres of land flear tle east heach 0 brelaiftofbcth e JuniorY Lyanjad %within tlwee mon~ths w11 coi- Glen Rae Dairy has been in, op- 1 Schmid preseuted Miss Aiken mIence tho o1ý>wtuct!on of a plant 0U witl a brass planter boW, ll and i *~na. f wished ber every happine ss. The' firm, which lias a contact!o eration for 52 years, serving I3owman- witl the Ontario Departmnent ofjU picic nd us tn 1 Laendti nd Forests for the produc-1 îl and the surrouudîng area with of69-foot cruisers, hais pur-i1 jarrauged for early summer, de- haeiteouhwtscio O tayeings wilb uone ttethe Short Farm. g quality products. Maymetin.1 The sale was, handled by Joei Baruoski of W. -Fiýan1ç Real Est-1 CI Mrs. Fairbrothershowed u110w aIe Limited of Bowmnanville. giietn oyiîa niaint to plant and care for our extrà us and explaiued where to pu cn- thei gandemoudegrthegrowig ngiplant a tain plants. Also how tocrefor vstornod nprc sigao season. Entries ini the 1967 Gaýrden Plnowfrou Ig Coiettonae o ei~ rgst1P -P ~IG '1;3 any time. 1 (tmeu aeIo elgl egit-1PRN, ATr, jered so we were interested tý learn how teenorgadsb- REPAIRS (Beautify fr!1 fore leaving for vacatilus j j Ceutenniail Year) j1 YvneShoeumaker brwxght1 a GLEN R AE DAIRYT basket of noots for the bo1,Ue gar- Call GORD iSIMPSON 1dens and Mrs. Fainbrotheiài ï,d 9 IN-T-I gAVIL figurinies, fancy rocks ansi cor-iIu8KNGS ,B W A VLL orîs, these were given as rewards hn 8-88 rn ak n the question periosi.Phn 98-8,Ooo jg Mrs-. E. Brown. our pianist. wu _______________________________________ a potted plant donated by DaJe Evans. .--iL~ . ni -q

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