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Orono Weekly Times, 10 Oct 1973, p. 5

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ST. SAVIOURS ANGLICAN Established 1869 Regular Sunday Worship Service - 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion- First and Third Sundays Morning Prayer- Second and Fourth Sundays Holy Baptism by appointment with BRetor 987-4745 Rev. Il. Robert Hayne, B.A., L.Th. JACK RIC AR"aD REALTOR 99 King~ St., E. BOW.MANVILLE When Buying or Selling Cal WILF HAWKE Vour Orono Area 1 Represenitative 983-5274 Membe-r of Oshawa and Iei District Real Estate Ith Board w CATHMAR 2 da PONTYPOOL Phone. lea a 705-277-2504 C' wi JE Durham County Sa les Arena FC ORONO, ONT. PIC LIVESTOCK e SALE Ch Every Thursday Evening 7: 30p. n. mi SHFEJ1,ýP--CATTLE ani HOGs -IIORSES ma BUSINESS 983-9363 tia, HOME: 623-4685 dia Bill Mosley Hler cheerY disposition and 'senise of humnouir will be nlissed by' the Kendal friends. Syptyis extended f0 Roy at tlis tinie. The Uniited Chuirchi Womnen miet at the home of Mrs. A. Low on 'Thuirsday evening October,4 with nine members present. The meeting.was opened by Mrs. A. Downes our president withi a Thanksgiving prayer and the singing of "Corne ye thankful people comne Raise the qong of harvest home. The minutes of the August and September meeting were rvad by the seirretary and Mi of the inutües arose thej qulestion of whlen we would t ENERGY CONFE] Keridal News' tained her sister Mrs. Cole (nee Millie Thomas) and ber The weather was perfect for daughter from Aberta. the Thanksgîving week end. A Mrs. Don Roughley entert- large crowd attended the final ained ber father and mother gamne between the Thorndalc, fromn Caeserea'and her broth- Angels and the Kendal Eagles er and bis wife for Thanksgiv- on Sunday as they competed ing. for the Intermediate Ontario Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Chamnpionship. Thorndale wonl D. Brennan and family were by a score of fine to four. his sister Miss B. Brennan and Mrs. Vilda McTaggart enter his mother from Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. T. Stevens had UNITED) CHUBCH M1r. and Mrs.« John Hellebust and their three boys for the Orono Pastoral holiday week end. Chrg Miss -Marion McKelvey and Charge John entertained Mliss C. * ., Stewart, Mr. and] Mrs. G. S Minister Cathicart and Mir. A. Thomp- son for Thanksgiving. Rev. B. E. Long Kendal Anniversary Service B.Th. will be October 21 at 2.30 p.m. %vith Rev. Gerald Hofstetter of Janetville as guest speaker SVNDAY, OCTOBERil, 41973 and Daniel Foster as soloist. ORONO UNITED CHUitRCH H e sings on the Hymin sing Church School 10: 00 a.mn. houir on CHIEX Peterborouigh. Worship) Service 11; 1.5 a.mi. AIl ladies who are interested in quilting should visit the Anniversary Service October Orono MuItsèumi soon to see the 2,istý,-li 1)a. n. GuestSipeaker'- Cent ennial Quilt of our Queen, liv. I.eicester Bighy, Special and the m1any others displayed Musiel'lie Kirby ladies will be KIRBYUNITD dlilting on Thursday and Fni- KIRB UNTED(1CIIC day afternoons. Woîship) Service 9.4C- a.mn. Many friends, and neigh- Church ehol1,.00 a.n. bo(urs attended the funeral of Mrs. Roy Mercer on Tuesday I)JA ..A--TIIOGII9839151aflrnon. THIS WEEKI from.-Ottawa j RENCE Board; released a week ago. ,Energy, Mines and Re- ources Minister Donald Macdonald has agreed to con- ene a federal-provincial con- ference on energy matters. The demand for a national nergy conference came from te 10O provincial premiers when they- met in Charlotte- town in Auigust. Federal and provincial mi- isters and officiais are 10 meet in Toronto, November 3, to discuss an agenda - no ate has as yet been set for ýe conference. PM IN CHINA Prime Minister Trudeau caves Ottawa October 8, for i7-day business trip ,to hina. The Prime Minister ilI meet with Premier Chou nM Lai and he will be accom- snied by about 45 journa-_ its. 'ORMAL RECOGNITION Canada has extended di- omatic recognition f0 the ýw military government in 'hile. External Affairs Minister itcheil Sharp, in making the nnouncement, said the for- ai recognition would aid the ,nadian Embassy in San- igo in its assistance to Cana- jans and others affected by e September 1 1 coup. ,OD PRICES REPORT The first quarterly report fthe Food Prices Review food prices "are flot rocket. ing out of control. " Chairmian Beryl Plumptrc forecast thiat prices on beef. pork, poultry and eggs hiad peaked and could be expec- ted to decrease. The report predicts that food prices wouid conitinue to rise but ii a deiLeasjng rate and flot at thie 13% rte recorded in the first hiaif of 1973. WHEAT EXPORTS Canadian w\he:at exports for the crop year 19)72-73 reached 578 million bushels -15% above the previous year's total and the third highest on record. LABOUR FORCE Canada's labour force sea- sonally adjusted rose to 9,317,000 in August from 9,228,000 in July, an increase of 89,000, reported Statistics Canada. DONATION DISCLOSURE The latest Financial Times Survey of Business Opinioh on the new Election Expenses legisiation suggests that busi- ness stro 'ngly supports the pu- -blic disclosure of donations to political parties. The Survey shows that 71 % of the business execu- tives surveyed after the bill had received second reading agreed wïith the public dis- closure, of donations whije only 26 % disagreed. OBITUARY Hloward George Bellamy MIr. Howard George Bell- amy of Somerville Drive, Orono, passed- away at the Oshawa General Hospital on September 12th in his sixtieth year. The deceased had been ini poor health for some time having undergone lung sur- gery in 1968 and 1969. Mr._ Bellamy did enjoy a year and a haîf of comparatively good health following the surgery. 1The deceased was the son of Lof tus Bellamy and Ada Wannan, and was born in Newtonville, Ontario. He was educated at the Port Granby Public School and Regal Road Vocational Sehool, Toronto. hold our Harvest tea. Moved by Mrs. T. Stevensi seconded by Mrs. K. Woodi that we have a tea'and Bazaar table on Novem ber lOth from 2 tili 4 p.m. at the church. Aduits 50c admission children 273C. Il was moved and seconded thal the postage of $4.50 for scnding the bale to Africa be paid. The offering $6.75. The scripture was reiad by 11ev. T. Sneîgrove from Gene- sis 1 verses 27-31 and Galat- ians 6 verse 7. Be not deceived God is not mocked. for whatsoever a man soweth that Shall he also reap. lie chose as bis- topic an article written by Dr. J Davidson. The problems of Pollution and wliat we as church people should do about it! We have toj' be concerned and willing to pay for the dlean up. Follow-' ing our Anniversary service iW was decided to serve cookies and tea. A vote of thanks was tendered our hostess Mrs. A.' Low. Lunch was served by' -Miss C.W. Stewart and MrsJý 'Low. S 'rnpathy is extended to Mrs. Pearl Cia rke whose hiisband George passed awvaY <)ctober 2'nd, 1973. He married Bessie Law in Orôno Weekly Times, Wedi Septemnber of 1945. 'Ross Paterson, Toronto, Ro-1 Following the marriage the bert McMurchey, Bramaleaz couple farmed at lot 28,. and Adam Stec, Orono and concession 8 in the Township Tommy Wilson, Newcastle. of Clarke for twenty years., Floral tokens received, Poor health forced Mr. Bell- spoke of the esteemn in which amriy to retire in 1965. the deceased was held and During the war 1940 to 1944- were received from Weston the deceased served with the Bakenies Ltd, Memnorial Hos- 4lst Battery of the Canadian pital, Bowmanville, Americar Army overseas. He also spent Rockwell. and the Canadian sometimne before the war as a Legion, Bowrnanville. cook onithe Canadian National, Relatives and friends attend Railway on the Toronto-Chi- ed the funeral from California, cago run. U.S.A. Beryl Keuleman, Mon- Uc lavesto ournhistreal, Len Bellamny as weil as death his wife, Bessie, daugh- Susan Dell and Henry Reich- ter Betty, <Mrs. Ron Cowan, rath of Montreal. Others were and two 'sons, George and David, ail of Orono. He is also su rvived by three grandchild Dx S R I ren. a sister' Evelyn (Mrs. Jack Dell),Oshawa and a Highway 35 and 1115, hu brother Everett, Toronto.E The funeral was held on September 15th from the Morris Funeral Chapel in - Bowmanville. Officiating at j ~ - the service, was Rev. Basil Long, Orono. Interment was at tIýe rono Cemetery. ' Palîbearers were, four nephews, Len Bellamny, Mon- treal. John Dell, Oshawa, Corne to the Party D A.NCE SA TURDAY,- AND EVERY SATURDAY. Featuring the best in recorded miusic by ROSS JACKMAN, of Bowmanvjlle Voil name it- They'llplay it- Non-Stop from 9 p.m. toi1 a.m.- Informai - FuIIy Licýensed Plenty of Free Parking laie snack COME TO DINNER STAY TO DANCE THE NEW.-DUTCH OVEN No Cover No Minimum Highway 115, Orono nE Phone 983-5001 for reservations SLIPPERS SLIPPERS SLIPPERS For the cold days ahead, be sure to see us for slippers for ail of the family. A _ <4 hipment has just arrived. Choose now while the selection, is good. A RMSTK RN 'S Inesday, October lOth, 1973- 5 present from Toronito, Oshawa anid Peterborough. M~iIson Insurance Agency Au CL-msesof ýpersonal and CommercdaI Coverage Office: Corner of Church and Cobbledick, Street S983-50321 Pbeg.983-5754 'E STATION iust orth f Newast 1 ist tnhofNwcsl >remium Quality r«ut At the Most Reasonable Prices Btoeve 011 « Diesel MOI Available in any quantity Phone 987-4215

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