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Orono Weekly Times, 18 Sep 1969, p. 7

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, TIUUR-SDAY, SEPTEMBJER 18eh, 1969 "THERE'S MORE" (Contïnued-f9' page 4) congregation will be inspired .in the we'eks and months that lie a- head of us to discover somiet4hiing, mure of the fuRlness of thelve of God, and the value in our own lives and in the lives of others ven we seek to serve Him , i the way of Jesus' example. UNITED CHURCH Orono Pastoral Charge Minister Rev. B. E. Long SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1969 Orono United Church- Sunday Seho!ol1 at 10:00 Service at 11:15 a.m. Kirby- MoDrning Service at 9:45 am. Sunday Sehool at 11:00 COMING to PORThOP THE ANNUAL Set16 -,27 PETER CAMPBELL ARENA Ward St. Mms. Norman MeNally, Colborne visited wlith relatives in Onono this week. MsR.Jjý Taggart and sIster, Mi s. Marr and mother. Mrs, Ma- ginni and' Mrs. Eagle, ail of To- onto visýited friends in Orono on Tuesday. Mr. and Mns. Carl Kimmnett spent the weekend at Napane with hi-s parents and also calHe.d on Mrs. Robent Allun and Mrs. G. Gaisby in Kingston on Sunclay. Miss Geke DeJonie has ar-Prit cd a position in Rickaby's ift Slhop, Biowîmanvile.. Mn. and Mrs. Bob Hiayne, Stev- en and Todd, Eiiziabeithvihie were Sundiay guests of Mn. and Mrs. Wayne Bailey and Shawn. Mn. F. W. Truil celebnated his 92nd birthday on Saturday andi spent Sunday with -his daugibter Mrs. Canning, Mn. Canning1 and and fiamily, Oshawa. Miss Sheila Bairstow netunned home on Thursday after spending a nuniben .of weeks in the Oshawa, hiospital d-ue to a back injury. Mris. William Slater is a patient in the Toronto General lHospital. Mn. and Mrs., Ivis.on Tamblyn have neturned home .,after touring the East Coast. Mrs. Chas. Wood 'visited Mnr. and ýMrs. Neil C. Wood and fam- ily i,-i Peterbtorough and attencted the- weddn;Yg of their daugliten Gail Mariyn iand JoIn Normnan Lorirgon in Tri<'ity United ChrlPeterborosh. Vif and Ms.Lo,-kîngton arc re,ding ini Watcirloo where both are ýattc -ýýd- ingý Uný;versity. Týhe* Orono Fine Briga.de was called to a fire on Sunday around noo-n hour to the home of Mr. . Kqmmýinga, opposite the Gibson Fruit house. A barn ait the back of 'the h ous e wals destroyed by fire: also 'ý300 New Zealand white nabbits were burned. The Bowv inianville fire brigade also helped to Pzxtinguish the fire. Fortun'ate- ly the wind blew the fine away.. f-cm the frame houýse. Mvr. ý £d 4Gr-haý4nnx t in'p s curcumlber wvhiéhli e picked in his 9ardenf. 'IThe .- oicçuM4br weàghed ý2ý-, 1Ws.,nd measured 11/z indhes 'in length. Gan anyoine top that? Mdr. and ,Mrs. Eari B Duvaîl, Leiskard, hiave rele ived messaees of congra1uLjât on;s and b est wish- es fromn Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau and The Honour- able Robert Silanfie1,d on the o,:- casion of their 5Oth wedding an- niiversary wýhicih was celebrated recently with a' receptýion at their homje. Mr.MIlton Tmln arriveçi honie lasit week following1 an en- ji&yable trip WVo the home of lier ,son Glenn and f'am-ily, Santa Ania, Califoria. Glenn's w,,ife and >aby daughjter flew to MAontreal Vo vis ýit lier niother and sister while GLenn, Diarve and MAark, accom jpanded, by Iùs nother, dirove the scendec.highxvýay north through I Tributeto Ge.- Pope, Tnîo mme of uis, so-d'eid 'City Ca'ttgers who he to "ed or week-ends and as mucth of our ciher spare time as, po,,-kble in the country near the Seventh ard, Egh,'h' Linois of Clarke,, Geoige' states of Ctaulfornia', Origon and Washýlinctipn toý Vancouver and VotLýoia, B.C. While in Vaneouv er th'ay atitended, the B.C. Prov. Fair and visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wadalell in Victoria. While in- Monterey, Cal. they ealled, on Manfley IÀttýlewood and fam-ily. Mtoring home througfh San Jo quin, Valley, temperatureis in Red- ding, Fresno and Dakenfdei.1d, Cal. ware up to 1100. Mr. and Mrs. Win.> Ir'win cele- bated wth tfhe Winter and Ir- win families their fouttie th Wed- ding Anniversary on.Sun!day.- Listerine, 14 oz. '(1.39) . $1.12 I'riamiuie Tabs. 30's...... 1.88 K1leenex,,20%......2, for 35e Adhesive Tape '/,"x 5 vds 37e C9ttnBil was $LOC9) .-77e Noxzema (Was, $1.25) ....- 88e Nivea Baby Pwd.. (1.09)-- 77e OId Spice After Shave -....- 1.99 Nuûxzenia Instant Lather . 1.12 Ban Sup. -Dry Deod. (1.59) 1-,19 Sûf t-Dr~yDed (1.59 .... 1.19 R,*-h!t Guard (1.39) ...... 1.12 Nc ea i d Ea sy (2 .2 5)0 S. .8 V.0. 5 14lair Cream--, (1.09)- 88Z NWsties flaiSray (99c) . .77e V.O. 5 S-ham-poo (2.29) .... 88e Flair Brushes (1.00)....57o will be misseçi by us. Martin and lifid Ltid ýBill Abray, Mrs. C'ooak, the Keyes and th.e Witeýs 4 1 zç k a good friendi,- W,, hiad flot been heýre very long b.feore Georgýe came arýound to ftdt o hetp iand to advise us. Weï' ý(-c] abxwys agr'ee walh his ide~ ~itthrojghthe ye-cars we discverd th~iis ida,.s and sugesios, hi S recommended oanges ;andimpf vmetswere sprior to ours. or hnf s, as a re.,ut, Ia on otir property, a cr - ri i uor a weil, or sime l IttIe nook whihwill aiwiavs hjVav aseca meaning for us bec'au7-e Georg-einieç that that wPas the proper way thepjarticu- lar area sbould be. We s(hIl miss his vijsits, his ad- vioc, bis hallenging criticisms,, ,and bis own particular love of nature. John S. White. rand Prix Valuües, Îks44,(1.29) ..........77e Actfe, Pus(2.00)....,1.47 T7riamin-ie Expeet. (1.75) .. 1.34' Vick's Rub (Q-90c)........ 53e A535 Rub (1.39)---------..112 Iléet Linithent,(980)....7e Phillips M, of M Tabs lO0ss 77e Mleeca Ointnient (69c) . .. -56e Pamlovu Tabs 60s....11 Anacin Tabs, 60s, ......... 66e Colgate T Paste (1.59) ..11 Crest T Paste (1.25)------.97e PddetPowde-,r (98c) -. .-. .'77e Dentu Cream (690c)-------57c Poli-Grip Creani (89c) .... 77e Dettolex Spray .(1.-09....... 77e Cojntact C Caps 1O's ......99qe SAVE - FILýM -'15 p.c. OFF - SAVE BY SHOPPING AT STUTT'S PRARMACY Lde sShoes by Lyons LYONS, LEISURES HTAPPY HIOPPER ilf Tie' Softj Glove Leather oneieyelet tie with top-stitclsed Moccasin vamp. Foam cushioned insoles, foam rubber soles, flat- heels. Black, brown and taupe. Sizes 5 to 9. Priced per pair $4.50 TENDER TOOTSIES Tender Tootsies for tired footsies. Wise is the woman who wears them. Soft gloire leatiier, flat with bow hlim on vamp. Foani-cushioned inside, com- position soles, low heels. Black with brown only. Sizes 6 to 9. PrÎced per pair $6.95 Slip-on style ýIn grain leather with vamp and buekie trim. Foam-cushioned insoles, foam rubber soles. Vinyl pouch Cinnamon only. Sizes 6 to 9. Priced per pair $4.95 PRAIRIE DOGGIES Booti'e of .genuine leather with fringe-edged deep collar. Top-stitched Moccasin vamp seam. Foam-cushiqned insoles, foam rubber soles. Gola-GIo only. Sizes e' to 9. Priced per pair $5.95 HIAPPY HIOPPER Original Suede Sfipper Shoe with rubber sole., Moccasin vamp overlay, elastie in- step goring. Toast shade. Size 5 to 10. I Priced per pair $3.50 NOW AT VOUR DX Service Station Uighway 35 and 115, jukt north of Newcastle Featuring Preniium Quatity Produets -AT THE MOST BEASONABLE PRICES - Stove Oil may lhe picked up in any qu~antity 19.9c. Per gallon ATTENTION FARMERS and TRUCKERS- Speclal discount on gasoline and diesel fuel. PHONE 987-4215 QUINTE CORN HANDLING DAY Sept. 23rd,- 10:30 a.M. Follow the signs north on Burnham St. et Cobourg fromi 401 Highway Durhamn College of Applied Arts and Technology ANNOUNCES Extension Programs 1969170 A ful range of credit and non-credit courses wili be offered at xdght~ ati, the Coliege, begînnng in early Oct ober 1969. Courses will be offered hi:- APPLIED ARTS BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY EFFECTIVE SUPERVISION Details of programmes are available in the College's Exten- sion Calendar which may be obtained front the College betweeir 8:30 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. each day, or by calling 576-0210. Registration will take place between 7:00 p.m. and 9i:00 p.m. September 22, 23rd and 24th, 1969,or by mail using the officiai applicag~on form in the back of the Extension Calendar,

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