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Orono Weekly Times, 3 Dec 1970, p. 4

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ORONO WEEKLY TImESý, THUfRSDAYý DECEMBER 3rd, 1970 For Police Trustee 0f Orone ELECT Edgar (Jake) for EFFICIENT ond BUSINESS-LIKE ADMINISTRATION PHONE 983-5242 FOR, TRANSPORTATION 10 THE ELECORATE 0F CLARKE - HOPE'- NEWCASTLE VOTE --KENNETIIS. JEFFuRIES HOPE TOWNSHIP CANDIDATE For NORTHUMBERLAND and DURHAM COUNTY BOARD 0F EDIJCATION Honest, Sincere' Aggressive Admiistration Backed by Years of Experieucein Management and Administration Koendail News l3 rs l Mari n Poster vsited her daughter Marne (Mrs. Joe Stukel) ini St. Cathevines a week ago. lier autit Mrs. Kerslake las still in hog- pital ther7e but very ýmuclli improv- ed we are pleased to report. Marie broug1t lier ntother home and sbayed over the week-end., Mr. and Mrs. D. Moffatt are putttdng an addition to their home, the former Ljomne Bell houuse. Kehdel Pot Luck supper is this Friday ev7ellngngt six o'Clock, De- cemher 4 Thp P.T.A. arehldinig a Penny Sale tiîs Saturdny at 8 p.m..in the, sehool. Reenimer to vote for iour srfhnol trustee on Monday, Dec ember 7. This is' the first of D.eeuner aid pfie fnr are stl hrvst ing the yeliîowýý corn and louh mei thefir filds, the cattie are qlHil graing lai the pasture. la hcnt 1970 will go dlown in the rerc ord as a ycar with ebove avomange tempeitre and above average rainfaalI aithough very dry In Aug- ust. Kendai Wo'menslas iitule met at the home of Meis. Martin Mani- ders on Tuesday evenig, Novern- b>er 24 at 8 p.m. with nine mem- New Books NEW BOOKS NOVEMBER 26th, 1870 Aduit- Sibir hy Fariley Mowat his dis- covery of Siberia) 'Dht Frenchi by Sanche die Gram- ont, (P'ortrlat of a people) Zelda by Nancy Milford (a Blo- grapily - F. Scott Fitzgerald's wife.) TMe Freneli ieut-iants Wonian by Jo.hn 'Fowles The Anderson TIlapes by Lawrence bers present. Tlhe meetinig was opered by the singing of tlic ode. Mirs. 1I1. Foster gave the miotio, "Homes are steppng stonies for great naions". The roll cal Was, "Wliat 1 disiike mos.t about being a omnar"This brouglit anme i liresti'ng replies. Iîrs;. H. oste read a paper on ud1~]of and M~sC. Stexvsrt rea anartcleeniilled "Why are we ed}aig our dhldren?" Thiswasfollwcdby an interest- ing diseus i,11. It was deided to send il our ,woo)jjens afterChrist- mias. Nekýt meècting will be Dec- ember 15 when there vâIl. be an exehange of gilîts at the home of Mrs;. W. Mercer. Lunch was provid:ed by Mrs. A. Ponter and Mrs. Wm. loy. Sanders The Black Camels by Ronald First Orehid for. Pat by Anne Ein- ery (novel - Young Aduls) Canvas Embroidery for Beginners by Sylia Green Poi.tery ThroWing for Beginners by Kenneth Clark Making Posters by Vernon Mills. Junor- larence. Darrow by Iris Noble (aà[Biogiphy) SpookXT Trdieks by Rose Wyler and Oerald Ames Jcnifler and the Miracle of Vac- cie by Edwiard F. Dolan Jr. (a B.ograpihy) Cinclevella by Alan Sudden (in College and vitli Frenchi trans- laticyn by Claude Aubry)' TLe MVlstery Box by Jean Bothi- Well On thie Run by Nana Bawden Child of China by Maria Gleit. Easy Reading and Picture Books SSily Songs and Sad by Ellen Ras- kin Who Goes There InA My Garden, by Ethel Collier. Bull Bull the Iriia~n Boy by Geàorge W. Beltz Clelia and the T,,*ttle Merrnaid by Gunïter Spang Cireus Numbers by Rodney'Peppe Olga Reaucehamp. a Jim had four rambunctious boys and only one rOfr them to sleep in. Nowhbe nee-ded to tmm the TV room into another bedroorn. His first move was to the Comumerce. Where he asked for a Bankplan boan. We sat down with Jim and found out how much funiture, rugs, and re-decorating the roomu would cost. Then we set up a monthly repayment plan that his budget could nford, This kind of planned per.sonal service is why we cal ia Bankplan ican. Whether you need money te make roorn for an ecýaî-ding ffaii y or to plan for the education of a teenage daughter or son, we'd like to help with a carefully worked out l3ankplan lban. It's one more way more of usdo more for you at the Commerce. t~ANA~2Ii~N ~MPFR~AL ~ ~ Le c. MASON, Q.C. BARRISTER AND ýSOLICITOR Annouces the Relocation o f his off ices to '135 Wellington Street l3owmanville, Ontario TELEPHONE (516) 623-5688 MAILING ADDRESS BOX 129 BOWMAN VILLE, ONTARIO EFFECTIVE NOW The Teachers and iStudents 6f Clarke High 'School CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO THEIR * ELGHTII ANNUAL ilIGil SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Satrdy, ecmbe 5h,1970 AT 8:00 P.M. Guest Speaker: DR. C. H. 'VIPOND, 31.P. Oshawa, Ontario

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