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Orono Weekly Times, 2 Apr 1970, p. 3

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ORONO WEEKLY TiMESl, THURSDAV, APrRIL, 2nd. 1970 Take a second'-ook! Here is the ultimate in lightweight chain saws, the Pioneer Holiday 1l. This model has more features than any other light- weight and the price is low. Here are some of the bonuses you get as standard equipment: Automatic chain oiling, Sureguard safety chain, a visual prim- ing system, large fuel capacity, "uni- body" construction and many m ore. Dollar for dollar, pound for pound, you won't find a$ better buy! Only .$15 19~ PIONEER - -~- - Rolph Rardware Ltd. S Wmaia 1 rn Hockey Notes <The hockey season bas now come to an end for the 1969-70 term. The local Arena was closed on Tuesday evening after a most successful' season bofli financially and as far as the use of the ar- ena was concerned for public skating and hockey. The Orono Atoms played their final game of tlhe acason against Newcastle whereý they were the victors 670. Charles Quantrili was the big marksman for orono scor- ing four of the six goals. Scott West and Matthew Robinson com- pleted the scoring. Chris Phillips collected a total of three assiýts with Kenny Ifutton and Ian Mof- fat assisting on one goal cach. TYKES WIN The Orono Tykes were the win- ners of two games >against Bow- manvîlle over the weeken'd. In the first feature the local boys took a 3-0 win wîth Stephen Clark scoring two goals and David ilutton the third. In the return game in Bow- manville the Orono team were a- gain victors 3-1. John West scor- ed two of the Orono goals and Tommy Gustar the other. Oroa, Ojtario, HANK'Sr IAKERY and Snack Bar, Phoe ~9US9503 SPECIALLYý SELECTED VALUE CHECKED BRANDED B LADE ROASýiIL 69C Ideal for Meat Loaves or Burgers 1b 79c Ideal for Stuffing Barns Mild Seasoned By the piece Bcst Buy - Reg. $2.01 Instant (20e off) Maxwell House 10 oz. Jar Coffe 1 oz.1.6 Best Buy - Save 12e Sweet Mixed Bmc s ikls 59C Fancy Tropical Bananas'10 for 49c EOY-ALL CANABIAN LUNCIIEON MEAT 12~z toe39c Best Buy - Save 5e. Ass't Srie Reg. $2.09 Value 25C. Off Ming Sire Pkg. Ti eX 25fIL1 Potatoe 2 l. 9 Bes Buy- Save 10c. - Salada Finest Orange Pek'e TEA RAGS pkg 608 79eM, Best Buy - Save 38c, - St okely's Fancy 14 oz. tins Crean, COrsAmfo s Feature - 24 oz. jar with pectin Jam Mrs Lukes Strawberry 49< 6 oz. Tins Birds Eye Orange Juice 4 fer 89c 8 oz. Size MORTON'S POT PIES 3 for 85c h ORNISH'8 RED & WHITE We reserve therWrlgtet limâ ÇaqUntie Phon ue 2-2, Orou,, Oht. Kendal News There was a good atÉendance at Ohurch on Easter Sunday momn- ing. The flowers at the altar weî'e in memory of Mrs., George Loft- house. A duet entitled, "Littie Peggy Poster and Mrs. Jack Fonk. Lost Lamb" was sung by Miss The 11ev. T. Snelgrove told the chiidren a. story entitled "An East.er Surprise," followed hy the Easter Message A Euchre party. was held on March 26th 1 with eiglit tables. Mrs. J. Jillisen receivedý the door prize; Mrs. E. Couroux the ladies higli; Garnet Zealand the mens high. The consolation prizes fell on Miss B. Millîgan and Mr. R. Savery. The' next Euchre Party in the Orange Halli wili. be held Ap- rul lOth. Mr. R. Brennan's sstrfromn Windsor, Miss Beth Brenýnan, was visiting wîth the family for the Easter weekend., (Intended for last weeký Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carscadden Who were married by the Rev. T. Snelgrove in Kendal United Church on Sat- urday, March 21 at 3 p.m. The bride was the former Shirley Patton. The mati-on of honour was Miss Gayie Patton the bridesmaid, Miss Gloria Pat- toA, While Mr. C. Stonbur2 was* groomsman and Mr. Wayne Hel- son ,toffiiciated -as usher. -The church was 'gaily decorated. with white shasta daisies and eladioli. When they return from their wedding trip to the, south thiey will reside on the former Percy Burley farm fnorth of Rendil-d The wedding reception was held at the Oddfellows Hall in Orono and served by the Rebekahis. A- mong the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Berry and Mrs, E. Jones and lier sister Mrs A. Gal- braith of Bowmnanville. Several from here attended the funeral of Mvrs. George Lofthouse (Jean Stewart) on Tuesdayaf,½-_ Doon, March 24tVh, 1970. It was held in Westminster United Church, Whitby. The church was filled. lier minister, Rev. Roeer Rice, preached the funeral ser- mon. The church organist fflaved well loved hymus. Interment *as at Mount Lawn Cemetery, Whitbv Our -deepest sympathy is ex- tended to Mr. George Lofthouse, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Brown of London, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Keen, of Scarbomougli and to Miss Cath- erine Stewart.' Kendal IJ.C.W. was 'invited to fthc Eastcr Thankoffering Service of the United Churchi Wom"-- Newcastle on Mardi 18f h. They put on a most fittin« and unique worship service appropri- ate to the Ea.,ter time. There k-ere perhaps eighty ladipý i attendance including the guests from the neighbouring churn'7-i - s. Robert. Shtfi'eîd of 'Y -oe Street United ini Oshawa, vice- nresictent of the U.C.W. of Osih awa Presbytery was tihe," et speaker. She toid of the import- ant work being donc on the Miu- sion field by our 221 missionaries. She encouraged us to hein one of the various Projects that our church supports. For example one Toronto church decided- to. hel the Marine Mission of the Pacifie Coast. They found that the Thom- as Cro"sbv V needed a five way radio telephone network and raised thue money to supply this need. Friendship centr 'es for the I dîan People have been started in Red ILake, Winnipeg etc. J any more are needed so our In- ffan people can adjust to modern corditions, learn new skills such as sewing, 5110W shoc making and obtain employment. Trhis was followed by a social h our. Locl Nws The fîrst report of Spring being on ifs way was given us by Mr., Klaas Schoenmaker on Tuesday,. when she saw a Robin in a tre, in her yard, Visitors at the home of Mr'. and Mrs. Norman Kennedy. were Mr. and, Mrs. Raymond Wood- ward, David and Douglas; Mr. and, Mrs. Robert Collett, Phillîp, Paul, Diana and Lesley. IceCra BEGULAR $1.15 Snack Delights Chips, Corn. Puf fs, Pretzels, 1 Cheesies, ete, etc. Phoene 983-5242 ORONO, ONT. Albert's Texaco' GENERAL REPAIRS Phoeae 982-5249 Orens I William C. Hal, B. comm. Chartered Accountant Phon.e Newcastle 987-4240 An day Wedneadajr ami Saturday Why Pay More D x FUEL OIL Phone 668-3341- Collect ON DX PREMIUM QUALITY FUTEL GIL DX FUÙE L OIL ý CALL US ¶TODAY For prompt, Courteos Service Strawberry *and Chocolate 3/4 oz.

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