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Orono Weekly Times, 11 May 1967, p. 6

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~-'-1~ ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY llth, 1967 H. Lowery, Mr. and MrS. Lyle on Saturday evening. K nil esLowery and Mrs. A. Mro t tended the funeral. Sympathy is The U.C.W. met ln KendalCenal Sunday was cxtended to his wife Ethelda bice nM ensca a real successý. Every detail was (Searle) and to' their daughters. lith eight mce s well organized except the weath- The Manse Committee hae de- meeting was opened b: er It.raire. so that the horses 1 1de'1 to, have a Centennial Bake mnThpeiet and ca-riagec that were to bring h3ale1 in Newtonville Chureh onl>er and The proýýi eau thcse in old fashioned coot4ume June 23. am ni h il were left -e,- home. However Mr.I Remember the W. Penny Salea anflteBben and. Mrs. Keith Wood came dress- edas abride and groomn.Some $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ other ladie"ý were also lu costume. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ The ehurch was; filled to cnnacitv witl a few, ln the church school. ~A wordsof reeting 10 the visitorn er M TE1,NTION efFARM ER and rsd a wish that they * H A O E would retura to our church cen- tennial iu 1970. Mr, Roy Foster, reeve of Clarke introduced ithe guests of honour whirh included Mr. R. lloney, M.P. corSV for Durham; Mr. A. Carruthers[ÀVE M.PP. and Mr-. Holmes, Publice_ School Inspector for this area. M. Ml MCovs c ir rom ON PREMIUM QUALITY Boy manville of twenty-five voic- es hdh school choir of -twenty - G sln - Diesel - M oéto r1 children, led the sineing. Miss1 Leta Bragg was at, the or*in. ~ FARM'TANKS and PUMPS AVAIL2 Th'e- sang together 'The'Lord's My Shepherd'. Then the adult CALL COLLECT cb&-.- a mo3t perfect rendering of I ~WTITBY 668-3341 1ard-el's Largo and the Mormon at1em 'Corne, Come Ye Saints.' S- np'v. J. S. Glchlît B.A. of St. O L (.0 M P An d-ew's, Pre'4byterian Church, .X Bo- 'ç,nanville toldi of the P ioneer days 'when the new community soon erected achureh and school $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ and the livesi of our fore-fathers centred around the church andI ",I~o.Te sons and daughters wenh'Tet ev hi elw main.. Today often new subdivis- îoinsare planned withiout' any thought of a place of worship, 1He suggested a slogan for the second centûry 'Advance with God'. The future generation must be a ed our gratitude, to those who had paid the supreme price that' we might worship in freedom. A large Canadian flag was ded- icated to four men and four wom- en who have passed away. A! plate,,under the Canadian flag bears4 liLe rames of Mr. Milton Robinson,, Mr. Wes Tebble, Mr. Herbert Holland and Mr. Herbert Mercer w hile one under the Christian flag is inscribed: Mrs. C. Glass, Mrs. W. Little, Mrs. B. Thomp-,1on and Mrs. E. Wynn. Visîtors from a distance iu-, cluded Mr. and Mrs. B. Waters of i Warsuw, Mr. W. Downer of Tor- onto, daughters of Mr. Herb Mer- cer; Mr. and Mus. Aylward Little of Thorphill and Mr. and Mus. Alex Little of Downe~iew. Miss Lenora 1Herry of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. J. ilenry of Toronto. Vis- itors wer-ea!so present from Or- ono arnd Kirby. A orlclDiyi Lurch fas erved by the mem- Asyu loaD iyii bers of t.'e IParents and Teachers' weaebign titepbi Robert Foster, Brian Foster, where in Ontario. We thanik Reid Foster and Bruce Trim are attending EXPO from- Clarke High your continued support. School this week. They left by ýus pn Sunday.,1< The Hockey and Bail Players of A seiltak o. Kendal a ie edaPot Luck S$up-iA pca thns oA per in Orono o Satuuday night.,laksBaeyfr1hi o The funeral of Mr. Ed. William- H n' aeyfrter'ýt son tcok place on Sat'urday, May 6 in 'London, Ont. Mr. and Mus. Cornish's Red& White. These ience. a ýgift, a set of T.V. tables lu, hon- our of Andy and his lýide to be, Miss Sandra Paterson. Andy thanked the boys and was4, reliev- ed to be able to sit down and re- lax. John Mather then asked Mr. John Voffat to corne forward andI much to the latter'.e surprise was1 aIso presented -with T.V. tables iappreelation for lus time and wouk with the boys. Mr. Moffat wa' at a loss for words but was most grpteful. Mr. Sterling Mather told a story giving Andy a few pointers for his future wedded days, then ask- cd 1-' .A ~to help waýsh dishe9, whieh job was soon aaýomplished- Some of the party left to attend the Teen Dance lu the Orono Town Hall. Tiiose remaining en -1 joyed garnes and a social time to- gether. We weh to thank Mr. Jim Tam- Élyn, Cedar Dale Dairy for choc- late rilk and Dent's Canawood' for flowers.that wee 50kindly dlonated. ,BLE III MONbAY, MAY 22nd FRIDAY, JUNE 2nd FRIDAY, JUNE l6th FRIDAY, JUNE 3th FIIIDAY, JULY l4th MONDAY, AUGUST 7th 2:00 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 2:00 p.m. (Annual Fair Day) Pari- utalWagering Sponsored by the OSHAWA HARNESS TIORSE DRI VING CLUB W __________________________________________ iffl iunce .me.nt £rom'. Oronýo for the past 38 years, we feel at this time, e n Orono -the best dairy produets available any-, y ou for yo ur patronage in the, past and ask for &rýmstrong's I.G.A.'store, Mat's Confectionery and tai support. 'Our Dairy Producis are alsoô soldat estores han die our milk produ,ýs for your conven- To clear some misunderstanding, we have these statements to make: We closed our dairy plant because it was not economical or practical to keep it operating. It was impossible to keep up with present deniands for Jug milk, 2% milk and many other lines. We are not a front for Ideal Dairy Produets Ltd. We are stili Cedar Dale Dairy and choose teo have Ideal Dairy process our milk because w7e consider that they could and would give us the best in quality Dairy Prodýucts- Prop. J. C. TAMBLYN Salesman MELVIN IIARTWIG he did." *We were glad to, have wedding on June 1Oth was dis- the ~~ ch RchIev. R. C. White with us and he cussed. The members went to ay, May ,3rd1 gave us some helpful thought9 on look at the namne plateS under pres'ent The !the' Lord's Praye- r as interpreted t he new flaigs. The meeting clois- byhm 49b sm i-' n ,rain hh ed with "The Day Thou Gavest fty hym 44-ysm Cs n crancr Lord is) Ended." Refreshments hepion1eer A report was given on the, Mason- were served by .Mrs. J. Stapleton led inl pray- i banquet. The menu for a and Mrs. H. Foster. wasý, "Name wd tell what _____________ nO : HRKIESS RACI 1NGà Port Perry Faiîrgrounds

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