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Orono Weekly Times, 25 Jun 1970, p. 6

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ORLONO WEEKLY TIMES, THEUESDAY, JUNE 25tb, 1970 Pick Tour Own 35e a quart 1 ORONO 3rd d ne Clake_____ Strawberry Patch 1 No. 2 NEWCASTLE 'tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 'Sunday 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Bing your own quarts or purchase there gril lne of Carke, ~ mile west of DX, Gas Sta tion on' Highway No., 115 IWilliams Grove Lt& PIIONE 987-4563 Open Bouse At The Mdise On the afternoon and evçning of June 4th, Rev. and Mrs. B. Long opened their home in wel- conne to the Orono and Kirby con- greýgatIans. Many menibers and fi icnds accepted the kind invita- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Long greeted the guests at the door, after which member$ of the MUanse Committee escorteci the visitors to observe the recent alterations and im- provemients at the Manse. These included new rugs on çlining room, living room and hall floors, stair carpeting,, attractive caver- in-i on chesterfield and, chair.ï - also redecorating of the bathroom A dainty lunch was, served by ladies of the congregations. Pour- ing tea were Mrs. Robt. Rosseail, Mrs. James Ard and Mrs. J. Cook BATTE1RWOOD TO BE OLi) PEOPLES' HOME Batterwood buse, the home of the late Vincent Massey, is to be- corne a "luxury homne" for senior citizens. Robert Marten, wh'o purchased the 300f-àcre property in Ganton last September, said recently that he bas decided not to seli but to establî.sh a home for wealthy sen- ior' citizens. Battenwood has been on the real estate listings for sev- eral rnonhs. 'We ýhad a few inquinies but no offers," hie said, "çgo we ýhad to do something. We feit this would be the best use without disturbing the present form. We w'on't have to change any part of the build- ing", he' ,aid. Mr. Marten firs;t planned to cre- ate a cultural centre at Batter- wood with e country club atmos- phere and schoolsï for boys and girls, but the idlea fell through Local News' Congratulations to Mrs. Howell Rowland who celebrated her 85th birthiday on June 15th, 1970. Her daughtcr Hlda, Mrs. J. *C. Tam- blyn entertained a few of ber -nother's local friends at a Tea in her honour. The ladies enjoyed coloured slicles and happy rem- iniscences. Later the staff of Lyn- tonhurst Manor Rest Home held a supper party which the resid- ents there enjoyed. Mr. Terry Graham,' Kingston visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Graham this week. Mrs. Harry Baîley epent the weekend with ber aunt Mrs. C. A. Cumming, Toronto. Mrs. Archie Watson, Water-. down, who has been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Watson, returned to her home on Mond ay. Mrs. Carl Billings and Mrs. Geo. Webqter of Bowmanville ,visited on Wednesday with their Uncle when he decîded to pince the pro- perty on the market. The old peoples' home, he said, could be established in -a very short time and he h'opes to start advertising in the near future with the possible -opening date in September. He explained that -it would be a nursing home or an apartment type home 'but would have, com- plete service for the elderly people, including meals, butler. and maid service and recrentional facilities. The house, he says, could ac- commodate about 15 old people but he would start operations with around eight. Prices will range 'from $350 scaled up to $800 for the Queen's suite and the Massey suite., This would include a eliauffer-driven limousine and ail the Advantages of luxury living. problems: experts can provid the solution. [t talces a home heatlng expert to salve your heating problem. Cciii your Esso Home Comafort specialist. His complete homte ourvey takes ail things into con- sideration, like room dimensions, insulation and everythingneces- sary ta give you a positive rec- ommendation on-which furnaoe yau'll need and if any changes ta pipes and duots are necessary. Get the xight solution to your heating needs before it costs you, a single penny. Cali the experts. Cali Esso. ORONO 983-5206 PLUMBING and HEATING Oro", Ontario NO PAYMENT TILL OCTOBER lst DX, Service Station Highway 35 and 115, juat uorth of Newcastle * ~ Featuring: *Premium Quallty Preducts AI The, Most loasonable Pnieu Store oil may be pîcked u>. lx azy 'quaatity 19.9e pet, galon Phone 987-4215 2 ONTARIO PsuhStibe dluring, the posta I trik *Your QHSIP health insu'rance wiIIl continue eýven iFyo r ,r i.ums are delayed. * rrangements have been made to pay your doctor and Lie has been ad- vised oF procedure., If th-e postal strike prevents you From paying your premium on time, yOu'll stili 6e covered but your unpaid premi ums will b6e billed to you alter the strike. Note ta Ontario Hospital1 Insurance subscribers,- IF'you pay your premums on a direct basis, don't worry il your premi um notice is late arriving or if you cannot mail your payment because of.the strike. Your I-ospital insurance coverage will con- tinue in ýthe meantîme. , ONTARIO - DEPARTMENT 0F HEALTH Hon. Thomas L. Wells, Minilster and auint, Mr.and Mrs. H. C. Rick- aby, Oakville. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tamblyn, Or- ono and Miss Marilyn Tlmblyn, Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tamblyn of Jonquiere, Quebec. Two students, ~Messrs. Bill ilutchin of Arvida and Angelo otvin of Jonquiere came back wi,' thein to work i Ontario for the .ummer. Miss Aima CutteIl spent a few days last week wmith her cousin, Dr. Floyd Cutteli at Wesfield, NY. BeaU'Villa L t d. NURSING HOME Home away from Home Professional Care Reasonable Rates CaR 623-3711 Bowmanville Rezell Roofing ALUMINUM SIDING CHIMNEY REPATRS and EVETROUGHING PHONE 576-721 158 Bloor St., Oshawa Leskard Wlding AND FABRICATION Eepajrs Arc and Gas Welding Evenlugs and Weekends PHONE 983-5760

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