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Orono Weekly Times, 29 May 1974, p. 7

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l'ne above show a small cently on Highway. 115 -just enterprise is quite pieasing portion of the interior of the south of 35 and 115 intersec- and relaxing with facilities of Oasis Inn which opened re- tion. The decor of the new a dining room and snack bar. Up And Down The Book Stacks THUR'ISDNiy MAY 30th, 1974 ADULT Noah's Ark by marie-Madele- ine Fourcade (true story of a beautiful French spy who helped organize the 'under- ground) EnouIgb Roomn for Joy by Bill Carke (jean Vanier's, L'Arche, the communities for itally handicapped aduits) \-1eQueen by Ronald Allison (pictorial book of the lîfe and work of Elizabeth 11) The British, Portrait of, a People by Anthony Glyn (insýhts into the ways of the British, delighitful read- ing) The Tulip Tree by Howard Rigsby (nove!) A Thirsty Evil by P.MIV Hubbard (mystery) JUNIOR 1 Knowý a Garagemnan by Barbara Wiliams I"qts on Canada by Inform- in Canada rl Apple and Other Fruits by M\iillicenit Seisam You're Something Speciai, Snoopy by Charles Schuiz EASY READING & PICTURE BOOKS Frog on His Own by Mlercer Mayer The Farmier's Year by Ernst Roch (woodcut pictures) Madeleine Hadley KENDAL Tbe weather at the time of writing is stillU cold and backward. Corn planted a couple of weeks ago is not up yet.ý The cubs of West Durhamo their track and field ýsi n Kendal at thie Harvey Jackson ark on Saturday. These sports were to obtain their badges in certain sport- ing events. THey came in a chartered bus. On Suinday afternoon May 26. The Kendai Eagies played a bail game in the same park against Port Hope. This game was broadcast over C.H.U.G. and the score was 5-4 in favour of Kendal. We had a fine Orange service in Kendal on Sunday morning when the Orange- men of the area paraded to the church led by the Kendal fife and- drum banci. 'i ne Lýendal, Troop of 'Girl Guides and Brownies also paraded led by their leaders Mrs. Wm. Carr and Mrs. S. Weyrich and the Brownie leaders Mûs. G. MacDonald and Mrs. G. Langstaff. The choir sang, "Carry thy burden to Jesus". Rev. G. M\,ôntgomery read the scripture from Deut. 8 v 1-14. He spoke on ",Men of the, Book." -He said, "The found- ation of our faith lies open on KIRBY NEWS At Kirby U tnîted Church on Sunday, Mrs. Don Morris and Mrs. Katie Lowery gave a report on the Bay of Quinte Conference which they had recently' attended. They also gave their report at Orono United Church. KenidalLOL. have formned their ownr band again, and led the O)range Chuirch- Parade at Kendal on Sunday. The Ken- dal Guides and Brownies also marched behind the Orange- the communion table." The orangemen are people of the book "The- Holy Bible." The Bible is God's wood. "Lt is a lamp unto my feet and a lighit unto my path." Asocial hour was enjoyed after the service. Mrs. H. Foster m-otored to Simcoe to attend a wvedding of ber cousin on May 25. Mrs. Ned Foster of Port Hope went with her. Next Sumday, June 2, is Kendal Sunday School Ann- iversary at 11:15 a.mn. The boys and girls will be given their attendance pins and awards. We hope that al children and parents will be there next Sunday mnorning. There will he special niuLsic by the choir. This comning Sunday, June 2nd, is Kirby Church anniver- sary. Guest speaker for the servýice will be Dr. Normnan MIcKenzie, and Mrs. Douglas Hamnm accomnpanied by her grandmother wviil be our guest soloist. We will be looking for a good turn out. Congratulations to MIr. and mrs. Bill Sears of Windsor the former Linda Harris on the arrivai of a baby daughter Christina Lynn (Tina) last Monday May 2th. Mr. Raymond Chapman is a patient in Oshawa Generai Hospital recovering from an operation last Friday. We hope hie wiii soon be home and feeling fine. Last Wednesday evening Mothers and friends enjoyed the fashion show at, Clarke High School, put on by the grade nîne girls. Tb,ý girls modeled their Sp4pLrg and Summner fashions. Also taking part was the Clarke High School band. Which was enjoyed by ail. This Wednesday evening the Clarke Hligh School band are having their First Annual Sp rinilg Concert. There will be refreshmients served fflus door prizes. This Lorna Lowery held a miscel- laneous shower for- relatives of their cousin M,ýiss Darla Farrow on Saturday after- noon. Those attendîing were Mlrs. Paul Nimnigon and Janet of Peterborough, MIrs. Ray- mond Farrow and Mrlnof Hampton, MIrs. Waily M1cKay and Deanna Barnes, Hampton Mrs. Gus Plitz, Wenýýdy and Kimi, and Mlrs. Roy Clarke and Terri, of Bay Ridges, Mirs. Roger Welland and Deborah of Seaforthi, Miss Lorie Farrow Starkville, Mrs. Bill Farrow, Newtonville and Mrs. Joe Cantreil of Camp- belicrof t. Local INews Mr. and Mrs. E. Touchburr attended the Testimonial Din ner in Cobourg on Wednesday May 22nd, guests of th( Northumnberland and Newc castie Board of Education. The Orono Brownies, first and second pack spent Satur- day at the Kendal Recreation Area. b. Kem quait a': prictags t he od IL"2i $99 emYa You pay no more than-aglonPEI, Superior Kem paint manufactured by Sherwîin-Willhams. Kem-1 -Coat. Pro- mium quality latex extenor wsepit 99 reat one coat protecion. Ke-Nme is a latex semi-gloss with a lustrous finish that wears and wears. An Sper a galon Kefi ;Kem-Tone, It's the interior latex paint on the market. And both Kem-Namel andi Super Kem-Tone are available in ci M Fashion-Right* colors, plus white. EX Sà,GLOSSIf you've been waitirig for the right trne 1to LATESEILS paint,' you can't afford to wait any longer. Sale ends a week Saturday at par- ticipating paint, hardware, depatnr stores, HomebIprovement Centres, and Sheiwin-Williams dealers. KemAiencntents emRpla iiprdTrd artt i ' RSOPIRp h(Dominion Hardwar OUrono, Ont,, ,"3-5207 Rolphl ePAINT SALE.. 'IMM $9.099

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