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Orono Weekly Times, 15 Oct 1974, p. 5

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- FiId op Competition The Fi eld Crop Competition, nieiu in conjuncltion with Durbami Central Fair, co-sponsored by the Ont!arjo Minristry of Agriculture and Food, hias been judged by Mlr. Glenn Lar-mer of Blackstoclç. The crop wvas Silage Corn and there were 18 entries in the compeition. Winners are as follows: - 1, Cer-esmore Farmns -R.R.4, Bowmnv,\ille, 89 Points. 2. Newton Selvy, Ne'wcastle, 881-- pts. 3'. Barry bragg, R.R.4, onil, 88 pts. 4. Barrv Pedwell, R.R.2, Newcastle, 87 pts. W. HeIp You Stay Healthy Ani Happy m 3104 JUNE'73 M.P. 43 Whatever you need to keep in good s-hape.. medication, grooming aids, vitamin supplements... consuit us! STUTTi'S PHARMACY PHONE ORONO 983-5009 lu IL iK91 N... . .. . 5. Gerald Brown, R.R.2, Newcastle, 83 ptS. (;. 'William- Tamibly, R.R.1, Orono, 82 pts. 6. Sawmac Farm-rs, Orono, 82 pis. 8. Donald Staples, R.R.I1-01ron, 80'/2 pts. 9. Ktenneth Heniderson, R.R.1, Orono, 80 pts 10. Gordon Barrie & Sons, R.R.4, Bowmnatl- ville, 79 pts. IL. Francis Jose, R.R.3,. Newcastle, 781--,pts. 12. James Lowery, R.R.1, Orono, 771z Pis, 2L WVm. R. Ala ..,Newcastle. 771, pts. 13. Wm. Lake, R.R.3, Newcastle, 77 pts. 14. Richard 'Morton, R.R.1, Kendlal, 76 pts., Fat Caif Show Winaers in the Fat Caîf Autin eld at Durhamn Central Fair wr: 1. Bill SelbY, Newcastle, 2. Fred AndIrewvs - 01rono, 3, Wm. F. Rickard, Newcastle, 4. Ceresmnore Farmns, Bowmnan- ville, 5. Rýoss Bailey, Uxbridge 6;. Steven Selb, Newcastle 7. D ouiglas La rmer - Blackstock, 8. Calvini Crago - Bowmlaaiville 9. Joanl Moore - Port Hope, and Roy Philps, Port Hope. Buyers were Frank H-eai Estate, Darington Abb,ýoitor, Hamptoni, Dunai-Levalk, Gambie, Rogeýrs, Reids Groc- ery , Krb, arvey Partner Plumlbing" and Heaitinig, Or-ono doug Allen, Grant Werry, Cowaai-Pontiac Bowmianville, arinott Wottea. OCTOBER 2nd, 1974 Twiakle Toes (Kerry and Karen) started this meeting off with the game called "legs". After play ing wve went into our sixes. Elves had a perfect record tins week. Good goingc We continued teacing,ç the tweenies the Brjiownie Promise, Law and Motto. We also talked about the Saiute, Siga and Handshake. Tawny'ý Owl took one group on ani observation hike and walk. The following passed tis certain badge: - Sharleen.Jackson, LoriLyet Taniyi' Sparks, Wendy Stacey, Naomni Brown, Nancy Cowvan, Haleyý Potten, Janet StevcnsonCoileea McLeod and Kat- ryn Lydea. The tird(' group practiced their sign language. Af ter the workiag session we had crafts. We are working towýards the Craf t Badge inwic we miust mnake three itemis, Se, remnember brownies to keep thiem in a safe place cause w\e'l need thiem back to be tested later. Ia crafts we mnade Owls and pasteçl theii on blue cardboard. 1 must say they turned out really nice looking. Everydne. put good imagination nin their own. W"e then closed the session with tdie Brownie Squeeze and Plrayý r. COMING EVENTS Lockhart Parents Association is holding a rummliage and bake sale in the gymi at Lockhart School, Saturday afternoon October '26th at 1:00 p.m. Everyone welcome, but sale donations gladly accepted. (Sali 987-4378. 16-25-a-c 54~ ,...NNN4NN.. Ni'. ""NI ADAV AmNGs BONDS '4 l', EVERY YEAR FOR9 YEARS NewçCanada Savings Bofldsare agreat cashable anytime at their fuli face value comibinaion of security, income and plus earned interest. Buy New Canada flexibility. They're a secure invesimnent,' Savi ngs Bonds today. backed by ail the resources of Canada. And remnem ber, past Series of Canada They pay 934/.% a year, guaranteed ta you Savings Bonds are now worth more than year after yea r for 9 years. ever. The cash bon us payments have been Y Canada Savings Bonds can be bought increased ta produce, from September for cash or on instaHlments wherever 1, 1974 ta maturity, an average annual you.bank or invest, in amounts f rom $50 yield Of 10'2/%. Complete details are up ta $50,000. And, as always, they are available where you bank or invesi. N ~. HE"GREAT COMBINATION SECURI . . - I .C.OME FNEXI.:.NT. we pîayea tnîs particular game, wnere every' one is an animal. This second meeting had a perfect attendance in every six; Thei Sprites and the Elves, ail were present and A brought in their collection. The following Tweenies passed The Brownie Promise, Law and Motto:- Julie Harriman, Jackie Westbrook, Kim Sherwin, Kathryn Blaschke, Alice Harriman, Cindy Sparks, Angela West, Sherry Sharp, Kelly Anderson, Shelley Farrow, and Elleen Alldread. Eileen Alldread, Kelly Anderson, Cindy Sparks, Kimi Sherwin, Jackie Westbrook, and Julie Hlarrimian ail passed their Brownie Salute, Sign and Handshake. We then proceeded to talk about The Brownie Smiile. Charlene Jackson, Haley Potitan, Sonya Brachvogel, Tammyn Sparks, Nancy Cowan,, Colleen MlcLeod, Wendy Stacey, Janet Stev- enson, Nancy Bridger, Naoi.Brown, Lori Lycett, Mlichelle James, Kathryni Lyden al passed "Hlow to Set a Table." The third group are stilli working on their sign îanguage. We then formed a circle and played "Who's The Leadçýr." Prayer and The Brownie Squee-ze ended the meeting. Brownies don't forget to collect Mlilk weed pods fLor our 3rd craf t. We'Il tell you when to bring themn, but they mnust be dried out. and family on the sudden passing of ber mother, Mlrs. E. Foster of Whitby. SOmne fromi the commiiunity paid their respects on Sunday. Mrs. Hl. Lowery Mlrs, S. Chapmnan and, Mrs. Dora Morris attended thefuneral at <jrvtTi~U .iHU1WH Orono Pastoral~ Chafrge iminister 11ev. B. E. Long B.Th. OR(GANIST & CHOIR DIRECTOR Douglas Dewell, SUfNDA, V.OCT. 20th, 19711 ORONO UNITED CH1URCI] Church School -10:(P)a.iU. MrigWorshlip - 11: 15 a -In Aspecial MIasonic Service wil I be held mwith the Worship- l'ui 'Master and mnembers of the Orono Lodlge AF. & A.M. No. in GR.. uattendance. Sundla,october 27th, Thank- offeingServcespecial speaker- -Mr. lHarr Y Wilcox of Bergeün, N.Y.ý A Christian Laymann and popular "Autct- joner"., M.ýr. Wilcox is flot a strangjer to mauy lin this area, and is considered a very inispir-iingspae by those who have hieard hlmi. KIRBY UNITED CHURCHl Mo)rning Worship -9:45 a.m1. Chuqrch School 1:0a.m. ST. SAVIOURS ANGLICAN Established 1869 Regular Sunday Worship Service - 10:00 a.m. HOly C'ommnuio- Fjrst and Third Sundays Mloring Prayer- Seconid and Fourth suidays HoyBaptism bhY appoilitmtent wîth ]Rector 98'7-i4'15 Rev. Hl. Robert Hlayne, B.21, LTh. - DEATH NOTICE ROSSEAUt',Ropy Ed ward In Pictonl, Ontario ,on Sunday, October 61li, 1974, Roy«\1Ed- ward Rosseau of 17 Dusraeli St., Picton, Ont., in bis 39th year. Beloved husband of Beatïrice Hlinemnan. Dear fath- er- of Robert, Susan, Bradley, Mark, Trudy and Cinçly Lou, A at home. Son of Mrs. Mý,ay Rosseau of Oshawa, and the late Percy' Rosseau. Brother of WAallace of Windsor, Thom- as of Toronto, Phyllis Hloil- mian of Oshawa. Robert RZosseau of Orono, James, deceased. TMary, (Mrs. \Wm. Forrest) ofOrono. l'he funer- A1 was held on October 8th, fi'omn the Hilcks Funeral Home la Picton. Interment Cherry Valley Cenietery,. a -c KIRBY NEWS (Continued lfrom ipage 4) and Mrs. Carmneh White have mioved to their lieu, bnme across from Charlie M1,iliers. Mr: and Ms.Bob) Copping anid Famlily m oved to their ne'w home on the week-end. Mr. and! Mrs. Ken Ball and ~Susaa and Mr. Les Hrebicek of Toronto were Sat. evening supper guests of Mr. and Mlrs. Bruce~ Mercer and family,, Hampton. Mrs. Rena Wadidell , Orono and Mrs. Mae Carscatdden and sister 'Mrs. Alice Wright of Kelowna, B.C. were Thurs. afternoont callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bail. Sundfay- vThanksgiving cdin- ner guests of MIr. and MIrs. Ken Bal were, Mlr. ani(V\Irs. Lavera Patterson, Orono, and Mr. Gord Walker and Gayle of Th'îornhill. There wcs anotner fatal accident outside of Nooae's Restaurant on Monday again, Wit oMie Per-son] beiag killed. We extend our symipathy to Mr. and MIrs. Don Cochrane N...'. 4 4.../J~4 'N 44Nle1.~1.5IliI1.4 :NN. NI. 44. 41' Ni4~N4'.'.~' ~ .INiNNN4INI.N.N.:N:4NNN.NNN:NN.N N. N...........>~ NINN44N4IN.NN.:.N:4I'4NN44 .. 4N.NN4N4N. ...NN4iNINN1.NN.NN...INI.N.NN 2NN44.NN4NN.:..NN...N......,,....., lNN.I~4~NNN~54nI N. ~... 44.4.,N N.N.N14 iN:NNINN.*5NNNi~lIîI.4N1.INiNIi BUY

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