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Orono Weekly Times, 9 Sep 1937, p. 5

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9B9N9 Weekly times It is reported that Leskard mill dam was washed out again last week. A number of our town .people spent Labour Day at the Exhibition, Toronto., Toronto., Mrs. G. Butter.- spent a few days in Toronto visiting the Ex. and friends. Mr. Harry Mercer has installed two new gas pumipa of the modern, up-to- date style. Mr. Chas. T. Miller has had his residence brightened up by a new coat of paint. Mr. Arthur Manning has been engaged engaged as special policeman for the Fair, so act accordingly. Miss Mary W. Somerville, of Queen's Park, Toronto, was home over the weekend and holiday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Graham, of Toronto, Toronto, spent the holiday with the latter'® latter'® sister, Miss Freeda Wilson. Mr. John Gibson, of the Rvlph Hardware store spent last week holidaying holidaying at Bice Lake and Toronto. The Midland Regimental Band gave an enjoyable concert in the Community Park tm Sunday afternoon. afternoon. Mrs. W. Cobbledick has returned home after a two weeks' visit with her mother and friend-s at London and Windsor. Mrs. H.W. Lemond, Miss Claire Lemond. and Mr. J. K Adnams from Rlu'ssell are visiting Mrs. Wm. Harrison Harrison this week. 'St. Saviour's Anglican Church services services will now be held in the afternoons afternoons at 3 o'clock, Sunday school at 2 p.m. All are welcome. Mr. D. C. Osterhout, of Ottawa, left Tuesday morning for a few days at the Toronto Exhibition after spending the week-end and holiday with his parents. He will return to Orono on Friday for a week's holiday here, before returning to Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. F. Rogers of Toronto, Toronto, called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morton Friday evening on their way to Montreal and Halifax, returning by the United States. Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Outtell, of Buffalo, Buffalo, spent the week-end with his parents, parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. Ctetitell and with her mother, Mrs, Oarveth at Newcastle on the Lake. Mr. Lou Sherry, Manager of the Sales Department of the Johns Man- ville Insulation Company of Toronto for Ontario, was the guest of Mr. Onrne Gamslby on Saturday last. Mr. Norman Winter, who has been promoted to the cost accounting department department of G. M. 0., was the recipient recipient of a beautiful lamp and table from his former workers of the payroll payroll department with many good wishes wishes for happiness in his matrimonial venture, Mr. O, W. Scott will celebrate his 35th birthday this Friday. He reports reports that he is in good health, hale and hearty and still able to do a "ood day's work. One day last week Mr. Scott was helping Mr. Best with some carpentry work and he was, . on i ladder working at the peak of the house, so this verifies to his condition On Saturday afternoon, Sept, 4th, a very pleasant event occurred when Miss K. Foster entertained a number number of ladies in honour of Mrs. Georgina Georgina Cobbledick. After an hour or two o,f social chat lunch was served from a beautifully spread dining table. Falil flowers and candles added added a touch of beauty and was bountifully bountifully supplied with delectable dainties. dainties. Mrs. C. F. Awde poured tea. Mrs. George Richards left today (Thursday) for Toronto where she will attend the Exhibition, also visit with friends and relatives. LOCAL AND SOCIAL YOU CAN SKATE 2% MILES ON 2 SLICES OF DEAN'S BREAD PHONE 40R2 DEAN'S BAKERY ORONO RED & WHITE STORES SPECIAL GOODS SPECIAL 1 REG. SIZED PEG. SUPER SUDS with 3 Sc. or CAKES COEGATES SOAP ...ALL FOR...... CSC. 1 LARGE PKG. LUX with 1 CAKE LIFEBUOY Op for <.... < ' tit# C» 2 cakes Palmolive Soap with a week's supply of Dental Cream or Collates Tooth Powder or Palmolive 25c. Shave Cream SPECIAL 6 BARS PEARL SOAP ' and 1 PACKAGE OF PIN SO ...... . FOR Butter Special Orono Creamery, 1st grade - 29c Orono Creamery, 2nd grade - 27c GOLD MEDAL FLOOR WAX, 1 lb. tin 25c. FANCY PINK SALMON 1-2 lb. tins, 3 for ..25 c. Large Bundies CELERY, 2 for 15c. Libby's TOMATO SOUP, 3 tins for 25c. . RED ROSE TEA, 1-2 lb. pkg. 28c: CATSUP FLAVOUR, a bottle ,35c. Christie's CHEERIO COCKTAIL WAFERS, a pkg. .; 15 c. ALL BRAN, pkg 19c. WHYTES PURE LARD, per lb ...16c'. SHORTENING, 4 lbs....49c MUFFETTS, pkg. lOfc. 2 Bags SALT for 15c. Flaked Wheat, 5 lb. bag - 22c. J. J. CORNISH PHONE 12r2 Mr. Kel. Myles, Trout Creek, spent the holiday with his family. Mr. and Mrs, 0. L. Drummond were week-end visitors in town. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lyeett, Oshawa, enjoyed the week-end in town. Mrs. Hooey has taken up her residence residence in the Patterson Terrace. Mr. Deb. Gibson and wife were visitors in Town on Labour Day. Mr. J. E. Richards has been visiting visiting friends and relatives in St. Catharines. Catharines. Now that the liquor question is out of politics, what will be the next issue. Mr. Orme Gamsby took in the Osh- awa-Peterhoro ball game Monday afternoon, afternoon, Mr. George Y orke has returned to town and has resumed his work at the Forestry.' Mr. Len Gamsby and son Garnet spent the week-end in Toronto and Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Linton of Marmora were visitors in town over the holiday. Miss Mary Knox has returned to Alliston after spending her vacation with her father. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cornish, Port Perry, visited Mrs. Cornish's mother over the holiday. Mr. Donald Robb has purchased two fine Jersey cows from the herd of Mr, Lance Case. Miss Ruth Trail of Port Hope visited her friend, Miss Margaret Roy, over the holiday. Mr. Allison Cowan, Toronto spent the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Cowan. Miss Louise Cowan of Toronto spent the week-end with her father, Mr. George Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred T'amiblyn spent the week-end with friends at Su iton and Jackson's Point. Mrs. Linla Waterman of Medford Lakes, New Jersey, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. John Miller. Miss Tva Linton, Toronto, is visiting visiting with her brother, Mr. Meredith Linton, over the holiday. The Forestry added another vie tory to their long list of winnings by defeating Solina 8 to 4. Miss Bella. Allen of Oshawa is spending the holiday with her brother, brother, Mr. Clarence Alien. Miss Eldith IIoare of St. Catharines Catharines has been visiting Mrs. J. E. Richards, over the week-end. Miss Viola Gilfillan of Toronto spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gilfillan. Mr. Calvin Bn list owe had the misfortune misfortune of losing two fine horses last week due to the extreme heat, . Dr. Ledger and family left on Sunday for Renfrew where the Dr. has purchased a dental business, Miss Ruth Low-den of Toronto spent the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lowden. Mr. Jim Gilfillan, Chatham, was visiting his parents, Mr. an Mrs. 3. J. Gilfillan, over the week-end. The track at the Fair Grounds has been put in first-class shape under the supervision of Mr. 0. C-owan. Rev. A. K. and Mrs. -Bdlmenson, of Listowcfl, visited lier father, Mr. Wm. Cornish, a couple of days last 'week. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mowatt, of Oakville, Oakville, were the guests: of Mr, R. Z. 11 all arid Miss, Hall over the weekend. weekend. Mrs. Ramsberry and daughter Catharine of Montreal are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dun ran. Mrs. John. Mod on and daughter Viola returned to town after spending spending the past two months with friends in Chicago. Mrs. Garnet Gamsby and son has returned to Kingston after spending the past week visiting relatives in the district.'; Air. and Mrs. I fort. Pape of Toronto, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pape of Detroit, Detroit, were guests at the Community Park Sunday afternoon. , Mrs. Radio! Wilson of Oshawa, Mrs. Frank Branton, arid Mrs. Fred Wilson Sr,, of Newcastle, spent Sunday Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 0. W, Steott. The W. A. of Park St. Church will meet Von Friday afternoon, Sept, 10th instead of Tuesday - the 7th as announced. announced. All members urged to he present. Miss Doris Osterhout, B.A.j left-on Monday for Montreal to resume her teaching on the High School of Commerce Commerce 'Staff after visiting her par- Mrs. Whiter Carleton and two children, Douglas and Merle, have returned to town after spending a pleasant visit with Mrs. Oarleton's mtother at Naipanee. Mrs. J. J. Gilfillan left Tuesday -morning for Columbus, Ohio, to attend attend the funeral of her brother, Mr. Walter Johnston, who was killed in m automobile accident. She went by motor with Mr. C. A. Johnston of Bowmanville. Mr, Wyen Reid and family have returned from their two weeks' holiday holiday which they spent around North Bay and Callendar. They report a good time. E. J. Osterhout and wife, of Ottawa, Ottawa, left on Tuesday morning for Toronto Exhibition and Buffalo, N. Y., after spending the week-end and holiday with Rev. J. H. and Mrs, Osterhout. Rainey's Grocery WEEK-END SPECIALS MANY FLOWERS TOILET SOAP ...: 2 BARS...,. 9c. RED ROSE COFFEE 1-2 LB. TIN 19c. ROLLED OATS, fine or coarse 5 LBS. 24c WESTON'S SODA WAFERS PKG '.12c. ARTIFICIAL VANILLA 2 OZ. BOTTLE 7c. ANGLER SALMON 3 TINS 25c. EASIFIRST SHORTENING ' 2 LBS.IZ.25c' We have PEACHES, PEARS, PLUMS, COOKING ONIONS PEPPERS., CELERY, ETC. E R. RAINEY PHONE 19-19 ORONO WE DELIVER ARMSTI RONG'S COINGOLEUM RUGS • We have the lowest prices.. They are all Gold; Seal, 1st quality, and dozens to choose from 6x9 7 1-2x9 9x9 9x10 1-2 9x12 9x15 $5.00 $6.50 $7.75 $9.00 $10.00 $13.00 CLOTHING We purchased the SAMPLE COATS from the Cook Clothing Co. The values ran from $29-50 to $45.00. They arc wonderful wonderful Coats, both for style. YOUR CHOICE ^5 00 SWEATER COATS Men's Fine Quality Botany Wool SWEATER COATS, in heather shade's, sizes 36 to 44, without col- d» f% r* A lars <PZ.UU SOCKS Men's Heavy Weight Grey Wool RIBBED SOX, last year's value, 3 pair (j» | QQ WOOL CASHMERE A very fine wool material, suitable for GIRLS' DRESSES, will look,well and wear well, color's of blue, wine, and nr* § brown, 54 inches wide, per yard !# vV* 1 Sweater Coats For Girls, made of Pure Wool buttoned up close d» O AA to the neck t}) SWEATERS A Plain Wool Sweater with a Plain Band Trimming at neck and with a string tied* -| *|P sizes 26 to 32 *P A* «3 SKIRTS Fancy Plaid WOOL SKIRTS with cotton waist attached, sizes 8 to 12 ^ 1*00 GIRDLES Two way stitch of , very fine cotton covering, flesh color, sizes, small medium, (Pi AA and -large ^ 1.1111 GRAPE NUT FLAKES 2 for 23c ROLLED OATS 42 LBS 23c. AMBER HONEY 2 A LB. TIN 27c. SIFTO SALT 2 p k 6 s - for 15c. CLARK'S SOUP Tomato or Vegetable . 7c. tin Fresh Ground COFFEE 29c PEH lb 1

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