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Orono Weekly Times, 12 Nov 1970, p. 6

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER l12th, 1970 Kendal News We have ail enjoyed the open h9all. Cattie are etili on the past- tre and the farmers are sùll busy at the fai ploughing or h'arvesting the abundant corn harvest., A euchre party was held in the Soptic Tank Service GENERAL PUMPING 24HouEt SERVICE LORNE HARDY Leskad, Ontario Telephone 983-5728 or 983-5266 W. FRANK REAL ESTATE, LIMITED Realtor 21 Kinir St. W. Bowmanville 623-3393 Toronto 923-9174 Port Hope Office 885-4543 For prompt, courteous, effici- eut service when buying or îelling and for the largest sel- ection 'of properties ln the aven Contact Orono Area Representativea ROY Poster 983-5801 William Turansky (Kendal) 983-5420 Ray Finnie 277-2280 (Bethany) Dane Pound 623-2965 Andy Sutch 983-9119 Roy Strongr 52 r il Bethany Orange Hall on Friday evenàng, Novemnber 6, woith a good attend- anee. Mrs. Mae,,Garbutt wasý the hikh lady while Mr. CeciI Joncs won the honours for the mnen. The consolation prizes 'went to Mrs. Jean Jiiisen and Mr. Riehard Weirmcieir. ýThe fif ty-fifty draw cane to Mrs. B. Stark, Next utihretrivli be held on Noveniber 20 in Ihie Orange Hall. The laltendance at chureli on Sunday was srnalîl perh'aps be- cause the day was so fine. Mr. Royal Motilton was the special speaker on Alcohol and Drug Concernis. He knew his subjeet. The Rey. T. Snelagve told the ("idrnof the man wiho carried a lighted candie in a lantern up the steps to'the top of the light- house then he lit the big lamp which mrould guilde the fishe'mnmen safely dnto the harbour. God needs littile lights ta brighten up his world. A baby hower was pianned by Jean Curtis and Lena Skerratt and held at the Skerratt home for Shirley, (Mrs. E. Garseadd'en), on Friclay evenfing, Nevembër 6th. Many lo'vely gifts were reeeived. Mr. and Mrs. G. Cathcart en- tertained their nephew Dr. Albert Thom'pson of Carleton UniversiÀty, Ottawa, last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. R. Moultoný of Toronto had Sunday dinner with ST. SAVIOURS ANGLICAN Establlhed 180 leWuar Sunday Wrship Servicec - 9:30 .M. HInay CommuYIdo- Fint and Third Suadays Eralug Frayer- Second and Fourth Sundays Moly Baptism by appelatmemt with Eector- 97-4745 fle 1ev. H. Robert Hayne, B.A., Lh HANK'S IAKERY sSa" BUau Ph... N84U8 T. 1h. Motorists 0f Orono 1 wish to thank you for the fine co-operation dis- played in regard to parking regulations. However, con- ditions could be improved on Main Street. The two honr parking limit on Main Street k; in effect 24 hours a day, and from the lSth November until the lst day of Aptil in the foflowing year, no vehicle may bc parked on any ýstreet from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. to facilitate snow removal. In regard to wrong direction parking, this dang- crans practice is prohibited in evcry traffic by-law in Ontario andalso in Orono. Shave been directed to proceed firmly with the above mentioned by-laws and your co-operation would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, C. J. WATSON, Traffie Control Officer. them. Mrs. Effic EIllIott Of 'Sunse't bage,a\BoWrnvIWle viÎsted her nephew Mvîr. andi mrs. J. Oarsead- den and fainily. Mrs. Elliott wIll be 93 in June. 337 ATTEND RED -CROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINIC A most, suceessful Volunteer Blood Donor Cidnie was held last weekat the Lions Centre in Bow- manville. Many new dcnkrs joi- cd tihe ranks of the regulars with a total of 301 units of blood be- mng collected for the Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service. Special thunks are due the stu- dents of area High Sùhools, wlio turned out in larlge numbcTs. It &s must gratifying Vo the Red Cross Branch Executive tao see an increasing number of rural don- ors at the linies now. The next sciieduled liic is Fcbruar3; 3rd, 1971., Please mark tjhis date on your caiendar. Half an hour of your ime may mean the differeiice between life or death to somneone. SKATING AT ORONO ARENA EXPECTED NOVEMBEIt 20th It is expected aotivities of skating, hockey end figure skating will open at the Orono Arena on Novetmber 20th. Presenit plans have set this date forthe opening of the arena. Mot hockey teams have naw been arganized oh nc, or two teams lready seedng action in neigh'bouring arenas. KIRBY HOME AND SCHOOL, ACTIVITIES Kirby Home and Sehooli pre- sented ther fit-st guest speaker October 27, 1970. Mr. Robert Tux- ton, ýSupervisor of the Area Am- bulance, Bowmanville, gave a very informative italk, eovering cost ami aperation of the veliiele and cost atid rescue procedure for te patient. Mr. Luxton was very well rcceived by an appreci- alive mcrnhership. Our Navember program wiîll be "Polluftion As 1Sece It," a film, "The River Must live", prcsented by Pollution Probe, Trent Unver- sity, Peterborought.This subjeoet is opse we cannot learn toornuoh a- bout -Our very survival is goâng ta depend on how we Ïhandie tItis ntagâve problers - niw' Everyonc is invited ta atItend this meeting, 8 p.m. Noveniher .24 1970, KIûrby Ccniterlnial SehiauL. Pioneer's 1200 Iightweight chain saw cuts wood .. .sprays paint.. pumps water... .etc. If you need aportable source of power, you need a Pioneer 1200. The 1200 gives you fast cutting andeasy handling plus optional attachments.i The 1 200 is the lightweight mnulti-purpose chain saw! ROLPH. HARD»WARý Phone 983-5207 Orono, Ontaio CrIMP.KnItS-and Knitwearl LADIES' SLIMS in fortrel polyester kuit checks, flared bottom. Priced $ 13.95 Flancs and straight legs in crimp knit Slins. machine washable, elasticized waist band in plain colors, sizes 10 to 20. Priced $12.95 Orlon and. fortrel Slims with flared'legs in green, brown and bîne stripes lu sizes 10 ta 16. Priced $10.95 GIRLS' SLIMS in' corduroy 'and crimp knit in gold, natural and green to fit ages 7 to 14 years. Priced froni $4.95 to $8.95 Girls' Orlon SCARF and TAM SETS in green, beige and, navy. Priced at $4.00 Girls' Turtle Neck Acrylic SWEATERS, machine washablc, in white, natural, blue, and purpie. Priced !$3.98, $5.50 and $5.95 Machine washahle Acrylic belted VESTS in navy, creamt and bine to fit ages 8 to 14 years. Priced at $5.95 Acrylic striped SCARFS ln assorted col- ours. Priced at $2.50 ORLON HATS and TOQUES for girls to fit ail sizes ln assortcd styles and colours. Priced fromn $1.891o $3.00; Girls' Printed Flannelette Pyjamas, Cul- ottes, long Gowns and shift Gowns ln as- sorted colours. Sizes 8 ta 14 years. 1 Prieed front $2.98 io $4.O S TRONGS BOB YEOMAANS PLUMBING AND HEATING 24 Hour Service New Installations -Aiterations Repairs Specializing in Rot-Water Heating Forced Air Heatlng Septie Tank Worh Ra 1, 9on 83-5624 Dr* W.RL. keRtDDs Bowmanville Professional Bldg. 222 King St. E. - Suite 104 Office Hours: 9 ,a.m. to 6 p.M. daily Ciosed Wednesday and Sunday Telephone 623-7349 ADULT COUNSELLING SERVICE If you waut to do something about yonr education . . . you probably éan. Sec Vour Aduit Counseilor EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING 7 to 9 p.i. at the Bowmanville High SchoI .1 Guidance Office The service is free - coufidential - and no appointment is necessary.

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