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Orono Weekly Times, 11 Dec 1991, p. 17

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bri ', WtI os ..dn 4.........11 »~ Relmax Cornerstone Realty 104 KING STI. E., BOWMAN VILLE SALLY S TAPLES associate broker 623-6000 (Office and Pager) Why pay someone else's morigage? DOWNTOWN ORONO $95.000 Cosy T7/2storey, t Wree bedroom home. Vinyl siding, good roof, maintenance f ree lot. Six appliances included, quick possession available. PEACEFUL COUNTRY LIVING 15 WELLINGTON STREET $1 39,900 Bowmanville Park Like Lot This unique home is a must to see. Loads of living space, incIýd i nmaîn floor famniîy roomn. Huge lot with mature trees at the end of a quiet dead end street, just $160,000. February 1941 The United Counties of Northumberland and Durham set its road budget for 1941 at $91,000. It is estimated that this amount is approximately thesame as last year, but Road Superintendent A.S. Miller wamed the total only bare necessities and that great care must be taken in expenditures. t Keep i mid the No. 9 Home and School Club Dance to beheld in the Town Hall, Orono, on Friday, February l4th. Galloway's orchestra will supply the music for the evening. Lunch served. Admission $.40 per person. Four members of the R.C.A.F. and a civilian were cut by flying glass at the Newcastle C.N.R. Station on Saturday night last, in one of the strangest accidents in Ontario's railroad bîstory. The five men were cut by flying glass while sitting i the waiting room, when a railway snowplow smnasbed into a huge mound of snow on the r ails, sending masses of snow flying against tbe east part of the station. The window of the waiting rooma wasshatteredand bits of glass struck die group. The L.O.B.A. beld a card party in tbe local Orange Hall on Monday evening wben nine tables of 500 were played. The prize winners for the evenIing were: Gents - lst. prize, Albert West, consolation Mrs. Bob Glanville, taking the place of a gent. Ladies -, lst prize Mrs. Henry Cantrell, consolation Mrs. Ed Dean. A delicious lunch was served. February 1951 Mrs. Wilson of Ottawa, sister of Mr. J.E. Armstrong is visitmng witb ber brothers family while Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Armstrong are visiting ini Los Angeles and otber parts of the States. Work on the Milîson Bridge bas now been underway for a number of weeks and it is expected to be completed in the éarly spring. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wannan had supper Friday evenîng with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham. 1Mr. John Tamblyn and Mr. and Mirs. C. Tamblyn and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Rowland, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Tamblyn, Oakville. Dr. Wilfred W. Sberwin and Keith Wood were in Toronto a couple of days last week attending the Jersey Breeders Convention whicb was beld in the Royal York Hotel. Dr. Sherwin was again re-, elected as a director of the Ontario Cattle Breeders' Association. Misses Gwenn Phasey and Velma Cochrane are the new Beautifully maintained four bedroomn home on 102' x 160' lot, has waîk-out woodstove, attached garage. Just north of Orono $1 53,000.' 6 MeFEETERS CRESCENT Immaculate 3 bedroom bungalow, central arattached garage.,Only 3 years old. - $1 42,900 operators at the Orono Telephone exchange. Mr. Richard Morton bas been transferred by the Ontario Hydro Commission fromn Port Coiborne and last week took up bis duties at Oshawa. O.C.S. pupils enjoyed a toboganning party last week near the home of Miss Gwenn Ransberry, Enterprise. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ransberry entertained the young people later in the evening. Clarke Union held tlieir second social evening. There was a good turnout and a number of tables of crokinole was played. The higb scores for crokinole went to Miss Dawn Moffat and James McClure with the consolation to Miss Betty Bullock. The most twenties was obtained by Mr. Orville Chatterton. Mrs. Dorothy Bailey and Mrs. C. Billings spent the weekend visîting friends ini the city., At the close of its fourth year of operation, December 3 lst, 1950, the Ganaraska River Conservation Autbority is the owner of 4,396 acres of forest or potential forest. This acreage is distributed over four Townships i Durham County and Clarke Townsbip bas the largest acreage. The Beantown Choir, a comedy drama, is being presented in the Orono- Town Hall this coming Monday, February 26tb. Tbe cornedy play is being sponsored by the Orono Womans Association and being presented by the Choir of die Enniskillen United Church. MERVYN B. KELLY Barrister and Solicitor LAW OFFICE PROFESSIONAL SERVICE - REASONABLE RATES Free Initial Consultation 9 arn. - 5 p.rn. 623-444 Evening and Week-end Appointments Available Corner Church and Temperance St,,., Bowmanville COMPLETE CAR & TRUCK REPAIRS DIESEL ENGINES - CUMMINS, DETROIT & CAT RADIO DISPATCHED TOW TRUCKS MOBILE MECHANICAL SERVICE TRUCK 1. ORONO. ONTARIO LOB 1 MO 4 MILES NORTH 0F 401 ONHWY 115&35, PHONE (416) 983-9151 à là 1-7.1:21- s 'p Ccli me to buy or sou.. Orono and area's reail estate rep. KRYSTYNA JONES Tel: 983-9782 R F/ÀM RK b e Pl e Tel: 576-3111 GREAT VILLAGE HOME $1 14s800! BALLS RADIO & T.V. REPAIR REPAIRS TO MOST MAKES, STERESCOLOUR AND B&W T.V.s V.C. R.s P.O. BOX 27 R.R. 2, ORONO, ONT. (416) 983-5721

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