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Orono Weekly Times, 19 Jan 1972, p. 5

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ORONO WEEKLV TIMES, WfSDNESDAY, JANUARY 1a-tI, .1972 UNITED CHIURCH Orono Pastoral Rev. B. E. Long SUNDAY, JANUARY l6th, 1972 Oronio United Church- Church Sehool - 10:00 a..m. Worship Service - 11:15 a.rn. Annual reports wiil be given out at Church. Kirby United Church- Worship Service - 9:45 ar. Ch3urch School - 11:00 ar.. Dial A Thought 983-9151 MOTO-SKI SALES and SERVICE New Models on Disàpiay Cail. in at PONTYPOOL GARt- AGE for SPECIAL PRICES Now * Telephone 983-561 OrvU "ie Chatterton ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING ELECTRIC HEATING AND SERVICE Phone 983-5546 or 983-5940 ORONO, ONTARIO 599Kg St., E. BOWMý'ýANVILLE W hen pBuyhng or Selling CaU WILF NHAWKE YOUR ORONO AREA REPIRE SENTA1T]IVE Member cof Oshawa . -and Dis- trict Real Estate lioardL ST. SAVIOURS ANGLICAN lEstablisfied 1869 Regiilar Sunday Woýrship service - 9:30a.. Holy Commr.uniîon- First and Third Sundays Morning Prayer- second and Fourth Slundlays Holy Baptlsmi- by appintmient wth Rector 987-4'745 ThewRev. IH. Robert Rayne, BA, L.Th. Keadul News A meeting of the ladies of the Oshawa Presbyterial was held in Ebenezer United Church on Mon- day, Janmary l7th. Mrs. R. Ellhott, Mrs. T. Stevens, Mr:s. A. Downs and Mrs. G. Catlîcart attcnded froni Kendal. A lot of people suffered fromn illness duming the winter. Captai Cook discovercd that he could tîrevent his men froni hax-ing seurvy by supplying thein wxitlî freslî fruit, especially lernons. Our grandmoth 'ers made hot black currant drink for anyone xith a cold. An appie a day kept the docttor away, we were told. By actual proof today scientistts tel] us lemons, black currants and apffles have qualîties tliat pre- vent illness. I)id y7ou know that soine apples have nsuch thieker skins, than others? The railroad wormn at- ,tacks those with tlîin skins and makee, lmern woody, for examlVe tle lelicious and Spy vamieties, while those with tliick skins are unharmed, even, if they have îîev- er been sprayed. The MacIntosli and Star-k are thick skinned ap- pies. 1 peeled a dish of Stark ap- pies froax a tree on a hilltop yes- terday and they were perfect ap- pies, althougli they lîad xîever beers spraycd. UIp And Down the Book Stocks JANUARY 20th, 1972 Adut- On Caring by Milton Mayeroff Pif teen Men by Gordon Donald- son (Canada's Prime Ministers, fromn MacDonald to Trudeau) The Loud Halo by Lillian Beck- with Gold From Crete by C. S. Forest- *er (10 stories) ýNice Fillies Finish Last by Brett l-lallidayr (a Mike Shayne my- stery) Tihe Man With The Golden Gun by Ian Flemming. Junior- Emerson Our Contemporary by August Derleth Ç,a Biography) War and Weapons hy MacDonald Junior reference library Dick Whittington re told by Kath- .leen i mes. Easy Reading and Picture Books Billy Boy by Richard Chase 7 drawings by Glen Rounds A Tree- Is Nice by Janice May Udry (a Caldecott nedal wiini- nier) Theodore byI Edward Ormondroyd Ol.ga Beauchamp Elmer's Garage TEXACO SERVICE Mil St.North, Orono Phone 983-5130 GRIANT W XDJ ELECTED VICE-PRESIDENT EOBA Mr. Grant Wade of Newtonx 111le was elected vice-president of the Eastern Ontario Baseball As_ (>c1- ation at their annual meeling huid iin Port Hope last Sat urday. Mr. Brian Poster of Kendal was also elected to the executive oî the E.O.B.A. .Mr. Wade stat es that the E. O.B.A. had a very successful seat. son in 1971 witlm sixty teanis en- tered ini the 1 'eague.' Three teanis, Port Hope Juveniles, Cobourg Bantains and Kingston Midgets, went on to win Ontarjo'Champion- ships. Fiv e. teanis went to the finals in Ontario with the Kendal Orono Masoàns Instd lOfficers Last Tlîursdav exening thc Or- ono Masomce Lodge No. 325 held their installation of officers at the Lodgc Hall on Centre Street. A banqjuet was held following the ceremonies. Officers iristalled weré as fol- lows: Immediate 1ast Master, Wor. Bro. AI Hleard; Worshipful Master Wor. Bro. Floyd Nicholson; Sen- ior Wardcn, Bro. John Fonk; Junior Warden, Bro. Klaas Schoen inaker; 'Secretary, Rt. Wor. Bro. 1lerb IJuvall; Treasurer, V. Wor. Bro. Carl Billings; Chaplain, Wor. Bro. Charles Trimi; Director of Ceremonies, Wor. Bro. Roy Wint- or; Senior Deacon, Bs-o. D. Devol- in;, Junior l)eacon, Bro. Marshall Keast; Inner Guard, Bro. Gerry Duvaîl, Senior Steward, Bro. Tom Henderson and Junior Steward, Bro. Gerry Heykoop. V. Wor. Bro. -Wilfred Hawke was the installing master'assisted by Past Masters of Orono Lodge. PORIT HOPE DROP-IN CENTRE CLOSES SThe Port Hope Drop-In Centre ai the j ormer CCR station, has closed down regardless of repeat- ed attempts to muster some en- thusiasm amoag the young people in town. The big reason for tthe closing was tliat there was not enough mnoney to kçeep it going, Mr. Dol- an, an aduit advisor, said. Mr. Dolia said tthe centre couid openi again during the sommner months if there is sufficient interest. lîtterînedialies and t~Kexîifl0 Junior Cs being jnceluded iii t i.ý group. The gue st speaker at Siu moaeing was Mir. I-. C. (i~n manager of Géneral Foods, Cob- ouirg who also showed filin of the 1971 ail-star game. Coaches Clinic TIhe Montlreal Expo, xtiil Jîold a coaiches c-inic 'in Oslîawa ILfs luonday, January 24th at 7:30) p.ni in thé Légion Hall. Anyone i., ii- vited to attend tthe clinie. IIOCKEY NOTES In league hockey the Orcu o, OMS added 1 io o f-i t tI rt standing while the Orono 1' ,c Wees droppcd further bc!Iii nd Vie Pcee WecS leaders from eiiy ORONO ATOMS WIN OVEI) BEWDLEV The Orono Atoins took a 3-i win over the Bewdle.y Atoins in a league game this week. The Or- ono goals were scored..by Michael Mitchell, Kev in Young ani Prest-' on Long. An assist mvas credited toMarcel Charland. IIEWJ)T4EY PEE WEES EDGE ORONO FLYEI<S The Bewdley, Pee Wees edgcd 4-3 win over' thte Orono Flyers Pee Wees during l'le week ini a league game. Brett Newell, Matth(cw Robin- ,,on and Stephen Hlaynes scored the three Orono goalswith assists to Stephen Hayncs, Doug liancocký Scott West'and John West, ORONO TY]KES BLANKET BOWMAN VILLE, TEAM The Orono Tykes took a 7-0 victory over a Bowmanville leani in a recent exhibition game. Dui- anc Major scored a three-goal Oxfo rd IICKLAYERS STONEMASONS' WILLIE ..SCTIAHL Phone 983-5606 Specializing lu ail kinds of STONEWORK and FIREPLACES We also do ehîmnev Revairs two) goals. The, othler tvio goalsj xx re hy Jiîn Moffat jnd Pete« Tod lfayespieXIed uptif) a -sin Itle gaine, whili- Mm MlatMdtd an assi3at to hiýý 00l (1 ~r a~i went tal Teri'v Iledges, Willjim Van Seggelen', Ste\'en ýStec, Mi'Ke Wat.so)n'and ATIJLETIC P1FIES 1)ECISIVE WIN OVrER PORT IhOPE The OronoAteîcPeWe I ook a csie9 0 win in;an ex. hibition gaine Saturday over ýPort 1lo:-. Kef, Hutton led bis teani Piý, .kwil ree geals, while Jeff (le Jonge t ook one goal and twe assists. Two point el fort; went b IXilaît I>opadi eh, David llutton, Douglas Tramer and lan Moffat. Chris Philp was also a two pointer with two assists. Single asâists went to Stephen Clark, Tomn Gustai' arnd a goal to Greg 1Hickey. ORONO B/ANTAMS 5-3 OVER B(>WMANVILLE The Orono Bantamns took a 5- , ,Wover an entry from Bowman.- ville. The gaine was well played with no penalties called in the full thrêe periods of play. John Cornish lead his tean- with two goals and an assist, The other. Orons> goals went to Barry West, Jim Brennan and Nick Van Seggelen. John Nanninga picked up an assist in the gamne. Callyour Jicensed Plunibing & Mechcinical Contrczctor who seils, installs and guarantees PLUMBING AND IIEATING Mid 'iV'nter Clearance Sale àMNýS WIITE S$IITS Good quality Whlite Dress. Shirts. Regualar$49 to $795. YOUJl CHOICE. AT HLF PRICE LADIES' DRESSES1 Big reductions i Ladies' Dresses. Clearing ail of our Dresses with reductions up to 60%o. angd Jickets LADIES' PANT SUITS The tMme to buy a Pant Suit which you ca~n %earl Clearance of ail Mens Top fromn now through spring. Clearing them ail at, ONE- Coats, Sport Coats and SU THIRD OFF. Jackets. -LADIES' TOPS Sizes 36 to 46. AyBosSetro atTpa 0o F Vour choice at 25% OFF AyBosSetro atTpa 0 F LADIES' NYLON ROSE Clearing a quantity of Nylon Hôse. Good shades in 11ve 's s irtssizes 9 to 11. Regular values to $1.25. Men' ShrtsSALE PRICE 49c. a pair. Plain shades, stripes and al- GIRL'S DRESSES and PANT DRESSES so checks lu Men's Sport Clearing ail Girl's Dresses and Pant Dresses lu Shirts and Dress Shirts. sizes 2 to 3X, 4 te 6X and 7 to 12 years. ONE-THIRD Off' Vour choice of any at HALF PRICE TABLE Don't miss our HALF PRICE TABLE with many n'y articles which we are clearing at Ralf'Price or less. Reductions lu ail Chlldren's Coats, Jackets an&~ Snowsuits. ARrv STRONG.C DX SERVICE STATION Hlighway 35 and 115, just north oft Newcastle Featuring, t1Prernium Quality Pout ___ At The Most R&asonable Prices Any quantity per gai. - Stve 01 '~ 21,9 Pfkone 987-4215

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