ORONýO WEEKLY Ti9,ES, ýWEDNESDAY, APRIL 7th, 1970 Septic Tank GENERAL PUMPING 24 HOUE SERtVICE LORNE HARDY Leskad, %=aro Tlephone 913572 or 983-520 non YE&MANS- PLUMBING JI.N1) flA"I NG 24 Hour Sýrvlce- N(ew Installations >Aterations; Repairs opeebl2Izng lu Rot Water Reatlng Forced Air Reatng Septic Tank Work ait. i "rno 983-5624 UNITED CHURCU, Orono Pastoral Charge Minlater SUNDAY, APRIL llth, 1971 CHURCE BCHOOL-, 10:04 NORNING SERVICE - 11:18 KIRBY SERVICE: 9:45 A.N. CH[URCR 8CHOOL 11:00 A.M. "DIAL A TROUGIiT' PHO>NE 9889151 ST. SAVIOURS ANGLICAN Etabllshed 1869 Regular Sunday Woroehlp Service -- 9:3. amn. E.Iy communo- Ffrst and Thfrd Suisdàys Morning Prayer- Second and Fourth Sundays HloIy Baptlsm by appontment wtli Rector 9874745 The Eev. R. Robert Hayne, B.A, LTh. W. FRANK REAL ESTATE 1IMTE D Realtor 21 Kinz St. W. Bowmanville 623-3193 Toronto 923-9174 Port Rope Office 8854543 For prom Pt, courteoup, effici- ont service when buylng or seiling and for the largest sel- ection of preperties ithe ares contact Orono Area Representatives Roy Poster 983-5801 WiimTuransk-y .(Kendal) 983-5420 Ray Finnie 277-2280 (Bethauny) Dane Found 623-3965 Andy Sutchl 983-91'19 Roy Stronz 52 r il Kendtil News M1i-s C W' Stewart and Miss M. McKe.lvey altended Westminster Un- i1c(d Chur-ch, Whitby on Sunday. Dwo 1,a a winter storm tbcy had been unable Io attend the service of dedicati}n' in tàhat church of a beatitiful Mernorial Window, .that wvas hinstallèd iii mernory of Mrs. Geai "c 1ofthonse, the former Jean Stewal t. M FL -I Foster. Miss C. Stewart ànd 'Mris. G. Cathcarr atended ',Ie executive meeting of the Oshamia 1>'CsbytériaI in Newtonville on Mon- day. A i.nibcr fronm KenAd 1and Kir- bv, attcnded the Oro-o Ut itccd Cho ý' onS-urday eveniag to ha the special sservice of music and dedYcation of the1 Memorial Organ, in 11nemory Of Mr. Milton Taniblyn and Mrs. Flora Brimacombe. Corne fa Chuirch on Easter Sun- day rnorning. A fine service is be- ing prepared. The lady 'teachers of Kendal are now commuting each day from their homes to ïendal school. Mrs. George Hamilton and daughters, Leah and Beth have corne from their home in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia to spend their Easter ,vacation with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Stevens., Kâirby New Miss Rhoda Henderson and friends of the University of Toronto held a Snipe Hunting Party follow- ed by a wiener roast at berý parent's summer home-Saturday evening past. Children from Brown's School visited Mr. Harold Ransberry's su- gar bush on Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Norma Ransberry attendecl t ie, U.C.W. execuitive meeting at Newtonvý,ille o~n Monday morning when thse new Hymnary was discus- sed. Congratulations 'ta Mr. Wm. AI- lin who celebrated his 89th birthday on Monday. We wish him many more years of continued goad health. Mr. and Mrs., Wm. Allun and John were Sunday dinner guests at Mr. and Mtrs. Ken - Shackleton's Bowmanville. on Monday they vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Aluin and family Woodvile. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cochrane and Donna moto red ta Kingston on Sat- urday where Donna toured St. Law- rence College. Mr. aid Mrs. Wayne Lowery and Richard of Scarborough' visited rel- atives in ,Kirby on Sunday. Orono Sceol IN ews Grade Eight Trip On Thursday, April lst, the grade eight class took a trip to Bowman- ville Higis Sehool. It was ta, show il.s the courses which were available, We left the scisool at about 11:00 PLIJM-.ING ANDI-ï?ATING Local News lyfî 1ad Mis. J. Sttt iid ýfamly- are halidaying. in the Sautheria States. Weqjkend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rabt. Black, Miss Donna Tingey, Richard aad Gary Black, T"om -Mc-ý Kechale, John MeGill and Aady- Drysdale of Orillia. Oni Sunday, Apnil' 4th Andy returned- ta Scot- land where 'he lives. Mns,. J. C . ,Gatnëýy cI, ied hmin, 9i0th birthday a' on n ',Apiil' 5th, w heu maîîy fiie. ds ced at ber home ta wli er a Hfappy N'. Jas. C. TamnII of Avne FrigSys;tein)s '-td,, attended n 011o Moniday List while Mrs. Tam- bIvaý vislied svith lier auý,nt of Elmnira, Mrs. Jno, A. Rowland. ' and stayed until 12:00. 1 fèuind 11tat it was very interesting. On TuesdnLy there wais a swg problem and the children were dis- misse-d èarly from class. I4ow we ,get this Friday and Monday for Easter. The grade seven Juinior Red Cross club changed it's meetinig time. It was decided to change the time from about ten o'clock toa twelve o'clock nloon. The reason for ibis was because too mnany peoplc were footing a- rouind. Now onily people that_ are in- tenested wiIl attend. Jim Moffat, Ken Coatham, Edward Clark. Albert's Texace GENrRALREPAIRS Phone 9623-auS Orono The Bok Stocks Ncwi Bouks April 8tli, 1971t Advrlt- »Ilra îd by TLet-Ceactai F. L. M. Burns (Memoirs of two -Vorld WXyaris) The l)e;itl!i and J ife of Great Amern- can Ctisby Jane Jacobs ( a plntn1tatc on tbe "preseCnt M,"nngofCities), -. Thisý Rouigl Magie by Mary Stew- art TheLai Now by Somerset MýaugWfi OrCIhid!, For The Bride by-1Hettie ~irsed(Romance) J4nior- Jeedsof the Saints by Ann Petryýl Aral Migration by Otto Von Frish Pogo's'I etter by Jo anid Ernest Nor-- ling (the story of lpaper) Charlotte's Web by EB. B.White Easy Reading and Picture Books-- The Scroobious Pip-by- Edward Lear The Remarkable Egg -by Adelaide Hlou, illustrated by Roger Duv- ousin. SALE - DISCARDS- SALE Many Adult and Childrens Books on sale 10c each in the READING ROOM. Olga Beauchamp. DEMIOLITION The I 04-year-old Bank of Mont- real building, in Bowmanville, con- structed as the head office. of the 0 I'ri Jank in -1866,- is being demolishel., Residents of Bowmanville havýe been buyitg *fireplaces, counters and other fixttures, from the building. Jim ýCarson (Continued' from pageý 1) mroýt miportant-âssesN to a -healthyý, Mental ouitlook,, is tise ability to for- give. Not only others but ourselves,' H-e feit that 80% of the patients at Whîtbv could be released- if only they 'Could, be brought ta forgive themiselves for past actionis. More and miore peopie are isking for help wvith their problens as the stiflsa of miental illness is remoy)ed. Mr. Carson's patient,; at the cliuei range in tige from 8 ta 80-. Appqint- mients. can be made directly witis tise clinic or throuigh a famnily doctor Those .preselit were' impressed with iMr. Carson's positive construtc- tive attitudes and approaches. Tt is unfortunate that se mnany mtssed tte opportunity of hearing him. Tise "Famiily Communication" theme will be continued at the next meeting 'ta bè held April.27th with a film,"Bye of the Beholder"b and, discussio n. A short business session: was held following Mbr. Carson's ýtalk Grades 2 an 'd 4 will share "Snoopy" during the next month as they were* tied for attendance points. Election of of- ficers will be hield at the next iee t- iing. Thanks was extended ta Mrs. Newell, Mrs. Brandt and Mr. and Mrs. W. Forrest for imiisiing the card parties. Another is? planned for Saturday, April 24th., Coffee was enjoyed following ad- journment. 'N ~'1 - '2 MagnetcSigis for your Car or Truck firmnly adhere to metll Vour choice of colors Sold by Orono Times The Northumberland-Durham Tuberculosis und Respiratory 'Disease Association wishes to sincerely thank everyone who contributed to this year's Christmas Seal Campaign For respiratory disease information write: Box 300, Cobourg, New colourful ties by "Currie" to match up with those plain shades in shirts. Stripes and Abstracts. Washable. Price each $31OO Mens new Spring Jackets have arrived! Several sty les and A new shipment of Men's materials in the new shades. Sizes 36 to 46. Shirts with long sleeves and styled by Tooke-Van Heusen. Teeare checks, stripes snd $13.95 t $24.95 plain shades -of green, gold, ginger, red and mauve. Sizes range, SmaIl medium, large and extra large. Gond quality Crimplene in a lighter weight for Spring and Summer Dresses, 62 inch width. Green, curai, orange and white. f0 $.9Ste 5 per yard Tex-ma-de Printed Terry for your summer sportswear. 44 inches w'de in Mlue, orange and white predominating,