Oromo Weekly Times, Wednesday, #4inbrO 1 17 October 1949 For some ten weeks the Park Street United Church has been the scene of extensive interior, alterations and redecorating. The work on the church has not been advanced'to such a point that this Sunday will find the doors reopened to religiouls worship. Mrs. J.C. Gamey says she will soon be able to supply people withý Avon products as she is going to accept the agency for this territory. The Brownies and their leaders, Betty Chapman and Shirley, Flintof, went on a hike Wednesday aftemoon lthrough the woods owned BOWMANVILLE - $1 54,900 Lots of living spaca In this three bedroom sidespllt. Excellent mature nelghbourhood,,famIly roomn, rec room, attachad garage. by Mr. Staples. Mrs. Norman Rickard, Newcastle, and Mrs. JLE Dunham, of Toronto, spent a week visiting with Mrs. James Dickson. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Wilson, of Toronto, spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Rutherford. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hamnm of Peterborough spent Thanksgiving weekend with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hamm. Mr. and Mrs, William Harold Carman were united in marriage on Saturday, October Isi at Orono. The bride Miss Barbara Ana Rolph is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ORONO HWY. 115 & 35 1$235,000 Commercial - terrific value, one acre property with restaurant and living quarters, excellant exposura. PONTYPOOL $139,900 MILLBROOK - $167,900 3 badroomn Haminen backsplit - Hugo main floor family room n this roc room wth woodstove - 100" x beautlfully kept sida split on a 150"' lot - prlced to Sali!. lovely landscaped lot ln a picturasque area of Millbrook BUPILDING LOTS 4.5 acre lot with breathtaking view - Rice Lake includas 1990 - 27 t. trailar $1991000Ona acre woodad lot - ENNISKILLEN - $9,0 beautiful mature trees - just Spaclous sidesplit, doubla ot o rn attached garage - huga ot o rn landscaped lot. $9900 MOSPOR.T RD.- $1 53,000 NIEWCASTLE- $212,500 Immaculata four bedroomn home, Unique century home with 10 mun rec room wth woodstove. dog kennel, on 12 ralllng acres. 0.W. Rolph, of Ôrono and the bridegroomi is the son or Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Carman, %iton. A card party under thie auspices of the Orono Lawn Bowling Club, will be hield in the Orange Hall on Friday evening, October 28th, commencing at 8:00 p.m. 500 will be played. Ladies attending please bring sandwiches or cake. Admission 250. October 1939 Mr. and Mrs. Everett White, of Elizabethville, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. M. Cooper and Mrs. F. Searle recently. Mrs. C.L. Annis won most prizes in the flower class at Orono Fair. The Canadian dollar is now at a il per cent discount in the United States. T'his is a great graft for the Americans. The Bowmanville Legion purpose holding a dance in the Orono Armouries, Friday evenings, October 28th. Watch for further particulars later on. Messrs. J.D. Brown and sonts and F.W.L. Tamblyn and son of Cedar Dale Stock Farms sold one choioe female and three young bulîs at good prices at a sale held at Bridgeport, Ontario on Tuesday. An Amateur Contest and Dance will be held in the Orono Town Hall on Saturday, October 21 at 8:30 p.m. The programme will consist of an amateur contest for Orono and district and community singing. Mr. and Mrs. Neil, Porter, daughter Shirley and June Goode, spent the holiday at Bobcaygeon vîsîting Mrs. Porter's mother, Mrs. Oliver. OYrono Continuation School will holti their annual Athletic Meet in the agricultural grounds on Friday of this week (October 12, 1939). The event this year will be just between the local pupils which are divided into two-groups. All are invited to attend the mneet. The congregation of St. Saviour's Church pu-pose holding their annual Faîl Supper on Wednesday, November l5th, ithe basement of the Town Hall. Mr. andMrs. James Tamblyn, recent bride and groom, have taken up residence in Miss Marion Green's home in the South Ward. Mr. G.M. Linton spent last week in Ottawa and also attended the plowing match in Brockville, retuming home Friday aftemoon. Clarke United Church will hold their anniversary1 on Sunday, October 29th, at 2:30 and 7:-30 p.m. Rev. J. McLaughlin will speak at both services. On: Wednesday, November lst, the Annual Goose Dinner will be served from 5 p.m. until ail are served. Mr. and Mrs. David'Hooper and Mr. and Mrs. C.F. Awde visited friends in Tyrone on Sunday last. Mrs. Robertson Sr. and M4r- and Mrs. Kenneth Robertson of Toronto, spent Saturday with the former's daughter, Mrs. S. Payne and husband. Mrs. Falconer and Miss Agnes MacGilliivray, of Port Elgin, visited with Mrs. J.C. Cooper and Miss MIcKay over the weekend. 17 T ryth e WANT ADS Reasonabte & Effective 983-5301_ MERVYN B. 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