K~maI ews On October 2nd records standing sinc-e 1871 werc broken when the temperature fell to,28 degrees in Toronto. ismeans a big loss to the corn growcrs, as many fields were planted late due to ,the wct spring and s0 were only in the milk stage. Many fields of potatoes were not dug and the ones near the surface would be frozen. Darkness falîs rapidly these faîl evcnings. On Friday night at seven1 p.m. coming up number twio highway we met two riders on the shoulder of the road. They were just shadows. Every horse should have a reflector on the centre of its bridal. If at all possible riders should be home before dark'.. Chitch W.mn et at the ho*e ÈMrs. A. LIJw with ten present. The President open- ed the meeting wîth prayer and the singing of "Onward Christian Soldiers", Mrs. H. Foster read the scripture frnm Revelations "«The desert shaîl rejoice and blossom as the rose; the eyes of the blind qhall be opened." Mrs. A. LO w read the devotional on Christian Cour- age. Mrs. R. Elliott told us thatfive girls had attended Quin-mo.lac Camp and ten dollars each had been given to them to help pay, their registration. The U.C.W. 1eOMW.1 Muet mg wiflbeoctoberWlc I Orono United Chtrch. Rev. G. Montgomery then took charge of the program- me. He told us of the four years he served as minister on the Caughnawaga Reserve near Montreal on the ncw St. Lawrence seaway. M4rs. Mont gomery sang, What a friend we have in Jesus" in the Mohawk language. She had sung with themn in their choir. Then we listened to several numbers by the choir on the recorder. In some of themn our minster beat the rythm on the tom-tom drum. He showed coloured slides of their homes o f the people, in their native costumes, taking part in their pageants, and parades etc. Many of the young men are workers on high steel in New OFF October 9th thrul19th Roclph Dominion Hardware YS* Sate.. hsy tupoet tb& tacicdea ve"& in & special bospita. This was a mnost enjoyable evening. A tasty lunch was provided by Miss C. Stewart. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Wm. Hoy. Mr. Reg*. Elliott and Har- land have returned from moose hunting.,with a moose. Mr. R.A. Frank has gone to hunt moose with his party this week. Remember Kendal Anni- versary and thank offering service on October 20th at 2:30 p.m. with Rev. Robert Bart- lett of the Welcome charge as >speaker and the Orono choir to provide special music. Kendal choir did well on Sunday with Mrs. A. Foster at the piano they sang a spiritual "Dear Lord, do remember me, 'wav bevond t~ hn à WE VfII! VI W/CL ES 9EADY TOTRVEL,14L E W!CAN iUNRAlE DRYWALL. tmtos TlAPING:Isuac SPRAYED CEILINGS Intrac APPLYING DRYWALL : Sevc : PLASTER REPAIRS SS Il YOur Friendly Ageney 9 WaIly Lucyk a OIM ORONO Al *Personal Monuments an 1*0 an and Family l Commercial Memorials Insurance Our quality and * Sadie Hamilton service leaves notbing Seaw e '0 be desired Su awe Ask the person Who i Rr bought fomus, a neigfi- : are bour frendor relative.* 0 Foi- dePendable service a The9 Rutter Granite * 9-ILS Company 73 Ontario Street PORT HOPE -Phone colleet WATSON'S V. W. RUTTEI Office- 885-5216 Marine and Cycle Houle -885-52223 OnO Phone 983-5343 PRINCE CRAFT BOATS AlIouette SnOw Mobiles à -w ý-McCulioch Chain Saws Repairs to ail makes o Lawn Mowers and 2 and 4 cycle Englue. 1 1 SNOWMOIS Orono Towing GENERAL REP>AIRb Phone 983-5249 Orono MEN'S DRESS For men we'have c $9.00; both casual ai priced f rom $ 12.00 - ý sleeve T-shirts in nai ARMSTR rBob Yeomans L Plumbing and Heating 24 Hour Service eNew Installations Alterations - Repa rs Specializing in Hot Water Heatmng Forced Air Heaing Septie Tank Work R .1, Orono 983-5624 I R In Iress shirts at nd dress pants e22.00 and lonq ývy and rust at Ê% Ai - w - w - -. - - - - PUMPING OUT SEPTIC TANKS Bert Tompkins Phone 786-2558