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Orono Weekly Times, 11 Jul 1968, p. 9

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ORQNO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY llth, 1968 Holiday Loan For the convenience of cottage dwellers, the regular three-week loan period may be ext*nded by special request. Prepare for those rainy days with a supply of books from Clarke Public Library. Hiking "Walking is healthy", states C. William Harrison in lis handbook on hiking. "It exercises almost every muscle in thé body, incud- ing the heart. It is ialso believed te help pýrevent heart disease, not only by strengthening that muacle but also i)y reducing' the amount of cholesterol in the veins. A man breathes mAre deeply whehi he is walking, thus increasing bis in- take of oxygen. As a resuit, his niînd works more clearly atc al bis vital organs function more ef- "The First Book of Iliking" is a good source of information on See You At THE MALt JULY l3th. In1-Store Specials Too Nu merous To Menti on STUTT'S Pharmacy Orono Phoiie 983-5009 trailcraft with advice on suitable ck.)thes, food and equipment and how h o pack them; safety measur- es and trail manners. Reading this LGok might inspire sedentary folk to rediscover their legs. The auth- or sugguests that a stroli through the strects or along a country road is a step la the right direc- tion. Perhaps these casual hikers will graduate to more strenuous outdo2~r adventuring on the open trail. NEW BOOKS Adult Fiction Cecily - Holland Accent oni April- Cavanna The Exhibitionist - Sutton A Second-Hand Life Jackson Aduit Nonfiction First Woman Ambulance 'Sur- geon - Noble The Seejk Step - Sands The Horsemen - Harvison The Clear Spirit- Innis Juvenile Dandelion Danay on the Lookout Ail About Dogs Rocks and How We Use Them. Dorothy Robinsot Orono Building Contractor Brick - Block - Concrete Stone Work Carpentry Cabinet Work Fleors -Tile 983-5441 ORONO In Appreciation... The management and the staff of "Mr. Roast Beef"l would like to thank the people of Orono for their acceptance of our Opening Night. We especially thank those persons fer their donations to the Orono Amateur Athletic Asso- ciation Which amounted to the sum of $43.65. Feeling this was a welcome gesture towards the Village of Orono, the joint staff of "MR. ROAST BEEF"I and "THE NEW DUTCH OVEN RES- TAURANT" have volunteered to increase this amount by donating $1.00 each. THE STAFF.. HELEN FERREN VIOLA VAN DER VEEN TOBY VAN DER VEEN DOREEN PELLETIER MARLENE PELLETIER SHIARON BAIRSTOW SHEILA BAIRSTOW BORBIE ROBERTS JEANIE ROBERTS ISABEL HAMM MARILYN HAMM JUDY RUSSEAU SHARON ALLEN DARLENE WEST BONNIE BEACH SHEILA HICKS FREDDIE STORSBERGEN COBY OOSTABAAN HELEN KNAPP BETTY PRESCOTT GARY BLACK PEARL WINN MARIAN WINN. LIBBY CLARR DONNIE TODD STEPHEN BLACK JOHN ROBINSON SANDY LAING SANDRA GIBSON JANET DUVALL BARRY HAZELDEN R. VAN SEGGELEN CATHERINE STORS- SBERGEN BILL STORSBERGEN Mr. Roasi Beef Up And Down 'The -Book Stocks UNITJE!)CHURCH Orono Pastoral Charge Minister Rev. B. E. Long ORONO -UNITED CHURCH During JuIy, the Newcastle and Orono Congregations, umte for S ervice in Orono Saine time - 11:15 a.m. There will be Nursery and Junior Congregation accommodation. Kirby- Morning Service at 9:45 Sunday School at 11:00 Leskard- Sunday School at 9:45 Mr. Fred Lycett is a patient in Sunnybrook Hlospital, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bail, John and Barbara of Aylmer, spent a day this w2ek with Mrs. Neil Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snodgrass of Rochester, N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hloar spent two weeks at Cameron Lake. Mrs. Carlos Tamblyn is a patient in Port Hope Hospital suffering from a broken armn and bruises whehi she was struck by a car, while crossing the street in that town. Master David Moffat, Indian River, spent several days holiday- îng mjthbis cousin Master Ian Moffat. Miss Marjorie Hoidge, Toronto was a, recelrt visitor with Mrs. Chas. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Billings spent several days last week with Dr. and Mrs. Leslie McKenzie at their cottage at Kincarden. Do't Forget The Shoppers' Mail DX $X DX -DX -DX IN MEMORIAM In 10 ing memory aof Joey East- abrcok who passed away 2 years ago JuIy 11, 1966. The Golden Gate stood open, Two years ago today; LLfarewell left unspoken You quietly slipped away. God knew that you were weary The hili too steep to limb; He gently to3k your hand in His And whispered "Peace be thine." Sadly missed and always re- membered by Mother, Dad, Broth- ers and Sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eastabrook atid family. a-p LOST A female beagle hound, 7th line Leskard Road area. Reward. Caîl after 6 p.m. 983-5207, a-p HIELP WANTED Experienced Service Station At- tendants wanted for both alter- mon01 and night. Also waitress- cook for small restaurant. Orono 983-9988. . a-c -DX - DX -DX -DXI ~DX -DX -DX -DX-DX- DX-DXI ATTENTION HORTICULTURAL IMEMBERS 1968 Local Competitions: 1. Best kept home surroundings (1) New homes under 10 years old. (2) Older homes over 10 years .old. This class, open to anyote in Community. Non-members are welcome, to participate. 2. The Best window box or plant- er. (Members only). Previ ous winhers not eligible in home surroundingscontest only. Entries to be madle not later than July Slst, 1968, to: Carl BU.- linjgs, Mrs. E. Couvier or Orville Challice. NOTICE: ALL 1968 Memberships must be paid by: August lst.to be eligible to enter our annual show August l5th. Year books may be secured from O. Challice, phonie 983-5251. Clas sified, Advertising Be Wise:... ECONOÎMIZE! $Av E$ WITH FUEL OILý Phone 668-3341

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