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Orono Weekly Times, 17 Mar 1971, p. 5

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMEýS,_WEDNESDAY,_NMRH l7th, 1971 Septic Tank Service GENERAL PUMPINO 24 HOUE SERVICE LORNE HARDY Leskard, Ontario Telephone 983-5728 or 983-5266 PLUM1:I1 AND HEATING 24 Ilour Service New Installations - AIteiýations Repairs Speciallzing in Hot Water Heating Forced Air Heating Septie Tank Work R.R. 1 Orono 983-5624 UNITED CHU RCH Orono Pastoral Charge Rev. B. E. Long SUNDAY,,N~ARCH Zlst, 1971 CHURCH SCHOOL - 10:00 MORNING SERVICE - 11:15 KTRBY SERVICE: 9:45 A.M. CHURCU SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. 44DIAL A THOUGHT"1 PHONE 983-9151 ST. SAVIOUIRS ANGLICAN Established 1869 Regular Sunday Worship Service - 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion- First and Third Sunidays- Mornlng Prayer- Second, and Fourth Sundays- Hoîy Baptism by appointment with Rector 987-4745 The Rev. H. Robert Hayne, B.A., L.Th. W. FRAINK" REAL ESTATE LIM9ý,eITED Re altor 21King St. W. Bowmanville 623-3393 Toronto 923-9174 Port Hope Office 885-4543 For prompt, courteous, effici- ont service when buying or seli ng and for the largest sel- ection of. properties in the ame Contact Orono Area Representatives Roy Poster 983-5801 William -Turansky (Kendal) 983-542 Kirby News Mr. and Mrs. Era Brysoýn ie- turned homne Sunday evc'ning froni a three week bus trip, to Cahîfornia and points south. 'Phey said thc weather was beautiful there. We wei-e sorry ýto heaa- of Mrs. CharLe, Butierford breoking ber hip last Tuesday. Sic is a patient in Oshaîwa Gieeral Hopital. We wsh her a, speedy irecovery. Mrs. Don Cochrane end Barbara left this mornjog b3? plane for r tn bspenri Iwo weeks mwith fier prns -Al. a,.d lUrs. Gus Wils3on and J',ii were Saturday. evening slip- per guests wth 'Mr. and (Mrs. Stan OGhapmaqi. Jamdis organisit at the ekhurci for the present funtil Karen returns. irby U.C.W. held their regu- Jar monthly meeting at tbe ehurchi on Tuesday aftennoon. The meet- ing was opened wà-th qiiet music hv Mrs. IL Lowery et the piano. Norma Ransberry, the President, welcomed our guc-sts fi-om ýOrono, Kendal and I.eskýîd. Mrs. AlEn took charge of the workshop ser- vice and Marion tMcKelvey read the scripture. Tbree baskets of fruit liad been sent to tic sick. Mlrs. 1L1 Lowery i.nroduced téc guet speaker MrS .. S'heffield, President of the U.C.W. O0shawua Presbytery. Sýfic spoke on :n 5kw- ardshàp. Mro cevytak ed thc spealker aýnd our gucsts for cominig; aftes- wiici lunch was ,served: Joan Mrd bcdng i charge of lnh Kiirby ýU.C.W. are having a lueky luncheon on, Wdnesday, June 2nd in O0rono Unitcd ChuTeh Tickets are available at Reid's Store, Kirby or coPtaet any Kia-by' lJ.,ÇjW. imember. So, kecp this date; in niind. Kiïby Home and Sehool are having ariother card party at tie sehool on Saturday eveodng the 2th of Meirci. Evcryone weieome. Miss Jnie Rutherford and Mr. iDavdd Smith of Kingston, Heather Liscomb and Hedi Jo, aLgo of 'Kingston wcre home on Sattuday, night for Jandce's Zlst, birthday party at Mr. and Mrs. Sid Ruthirfords. SyI;=pathy ,of the conimunity 4es extendced to the famuily of the late Mir. James Beaupre, who passed away reeently. Callyour llcensed Plumbing & Mechaniaàl Contracter Who Seils, Installs 1 and guarantees- 1 CARMAN PLUMBING AND HECATING PETER BOOTS Phone 983,5796 Custom Built Furniture and Repair Work Speciali2ing in Living Rooîi Rec. Room Built-inb Bars Wood Carving Free Estimates R..R. 2, Orono 0-i- Localiews Mrs. dMadeâhine Duckley, New- castie and Mrs. Bertilýa Toueh- burn attended the Supeaînuated Teachers'kluncdleori at Adedade lQuise in Oshawa on Fr4iday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Taylor have re'turned home froin haines Gity, Florida. Whdic herc they spent two wee'ks the gucsts of her brother and bis wif e, Mr. and ~Mrs. Loribe Cain. Mrs. Lola Keinýedy of Loaa's Beauty 'Shoppe, attended the HairdresSer's, Convention on Sun- day, March l4th at the Royal York Hotel, -IToronto. Mr. Percy Lunn saw two Robins In, his bark yard oo Monday monng, One of the first signs of Spring. 311r. and Mrs. Ross Taylor, Mlanne and Pveborah, &axlborough visdted wit'h Mr. and Mrn. Chas. Taylor, Saturday. REPORT PROm OTTAWA Russel C. lloney, Q.,C., iM.P. Northumnberland -Durharn Tkis week JuLqtice Minister John Turner introduced a bill that will make major refornis relating to arrest, detention before trial,, and bail. The bill rewmites certa in 'se c- tions of the l<Oxnmi lcode to pro- MAn the un'necessa.ry arrest, and deten4Àon of Peasons suspected of having eomnitted an offence by providiag gtatutory guâdelines for the exercise, of police and judic- iial authordty. ,The 'bill provides that a police Albert's Tekxaco GENERAL REPAIES Phono 9835249 ore"s officer shoufld not ari'est a suspect if the publie Jiinteret cari be ~se- cured by proceeding otherwise. It ýaso provides that if a suspect is arrested hîis financiaIl means shouid ' not be the dtrnnn factor in deoîding whether or nvot he ie released-on bail pending bis trial. The purpose of the leggilation î,s to discourage ,r,,st and to en- courage earýly release from cust- Ody. ,Correspodin-g to the right of the citize:,n to receive £air treat- ment and respect tri the legal pro- cess, iis bis duty to respect the sanie process. The present provision ~~( an accused parsan is reqt;. Led l depos4t cash or valuahie securîty as a condiion of bis release on bail canin4 many cases, operate h1archIy against those w mho (") not have surimens One of the pro- visions of the '1ew law w'11 be that cash or security bail will flot be required Mn many cases where the law now requires sucli bail to be given. BOWMANVILLE ORONO - POSSIBLE 3-DAY FOR PORT HOPE '71 FALL FAIR Port -Hope Fall Faur may be- n<:u o Vree-day event this year. Trhe Port H1-ope Agràcultural So- ciety, -who organdze and 'Sun the f air, will meet tand this wikL be one of thc main points they wMf cons4der. Tic reaýcon for this change be- lhg considered ds that in recerAt years the Society bas been Ëind- ing it increasingly diffleuit to oit-mn good events for tl.,. two- da' sh w. A three-day format would aiso h1,!n tieý organizers of the horse divistiori. During recent shows fliese event s have grown tre- inendously and it vas vcry dîfi- cuilt to run the event on the one day last year. - NEWCASTLE BOWNANVILLE QARE A Tyke Hockey Tournament Friday, Marck l9th Tournn ament Wednesday, Macrch 24th Teams from ORONO'- NEWCASTLE PORT HOPE and BOWMANVILLE, A new shipment of ladies' shocs by 1"tyons."1 Fashioned in soft glove leather and suede. Several styles in popular ýshades for Sprlng. Sizes 5 to 9%. PRICED FROM $6.98 to $8.98 îME"N'-S BLA C K JEANS The popular black flared jeans by Carhartts, Lo-rise style with button front anid four pateh pockets. Waist sizes 30 to 34. PRICE - $7.98 The time of year when you will be needlng rubber boots! We have them for men, boys and girls. Good quality. PRICE-Mens sizes 6 to 13 --- --------- - -- $4.35 te $5.50 Boys' sizes 1. t6 $3.79 to $4.79l Youths' sizes 10 to--------$3.25 tb $4.25 Misses' sizes il to 3 ----------- ----$2.50 Cbild's sizes 5 to 10--------------- $2.25 to $2.95 PlA 2Pý

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