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Orono Weekly Times, 16 Sep 1937, p. 5

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES BUY NOW! [Now is the time to buy your NEW RADIO For the [past ten months prices in the industry have steadily advanced advanced and indications point to further increases. Hoar your favourite favourite programmes with studio realism by means of a 1938 Westinghouse Master Craft Radio From .75 up All makes repaired at Reasonable Cost CLIFFORD P. JONES Radio Service Phone 79 r 16 - Orono a 5QC. Radio Repair Service Any Where Any Time A more complete line of Tubes will not ibe found this side of Toronto --all Tubes tested free of charge. THE BOWMAN VILLE DAIRY wishes to announce to the citizens citizens of Orono that they have purchased the Milk Business from Mr. L. E, Oaise and that they are now ready to serve you with a full line of Pasteurized Milk and Cream Give us a call or phone, Dairy 446, or store 703. KIRBY Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Fallis, Bethany, Bethany, called on A. Morrow Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. DeMill spent Chas. R. Knox Phone 42r2, Orono [ Serving the public for six years ) (formeiily with, Green's Radio I Service), 12th and Monterey Sts., Detroit. 'Sunday with Mr. John Brown. We were pleased to have a call on Monday from our old friend Mr. Blake McMurtry, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Brodie Thompson, accompanied by Mrs. Dayman, spent •Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bryson', Our school has been reopened again and everything going along smoothly under the able management of our teacher, Mr. Wannian. Mr. James Morrow, who has been visiting friendls here and in Bowtman- ville, intends returning to the city in the near future. 'The MacKinnon brothers of Toronto Toronto spent a pleasant visit here _ recently, recently, also Mrs. MacKinnon's sister and her husband, who is the general manager of the Northern Electric Co., of the city of Regina. Andy says that Hep. will have a busy time in Port Hope Wednesday night explaining to his audience how he established so many beverage rooms or dives of iniquity, which we consider the proper name. Mrs. I. E. Waterman of Rochester, N. Y.. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Powers. While here they motored over to Muzzleman's Bay and C. L. says that Orono bathing pond is far behind in the nudist line. PUBLIC MEETING In the Interests of the CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE M. J. ELLIOTT FOR DURHAM COUNTY Orange Hall, PONTYPOOL Monday, Sept. 20 COMMENCING AT 8.00 P.M. (S.T.) SPEAKERS T. J. Bell; the Candidate, M. J. Elliott; and others PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED * KENDAL The Tweed!© family> . Toronto, spent 'Sunday at the farm. There is no cases of infantile paralysis paralysis in our i•■immunity yet. • The schools took in their Annual Fair at Orono on Tuesday of last week. : Mias Margaret iSeens, tBailboro, visited her sister, Mrs. Reg. Elliott, last; week. Mr. and Mrs. 0. K Philip and son Roy, visited) her sister, Mrs. L. D. Bell, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Carman Bell and baby Jean, of Campbeheroft, visited friends here on Friday. Miss Annabel! Hendry, teacher of McLean's school, spent the week-end at her home near Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farrow and baby, Bowmanville, spent Sunday at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Theme! i. Owing to Pontypool school being closed on account of the paralysis, Miss Annie Thompson has been home this, past week. Mrs. A. Jackson and Mrs. Wm. Jackson visited the former's daughter, daughter, Mrs. Wm. Honey at Milliken one day last week. Mr.. Beech, taking for his text, "Where has thou gleaned today," Ruth 2 :19, gave a stirring address Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Quantril, of Elizalbethvile, accompanied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Quan- trill, motored to London this past week for a few day's visit with friends there. The heavy windstorm Saturday night laid 1 the corn fields flat and did considerable damage to the orchards, it also blew the chimney off the house in the village occupied by Mr. Geo. McKenna. We are glad to see Mrs. Wesley Elliott home again this past week. •Since her removal from Petrehoro hospital she has been staying with her daughter, Mrs. Milton Dunbar at Parry town. The Sunday School will hold Rally Day on 'September 26th and the service service will be held in the Sunday school room at 10 Yclotik instead of in the church. Mr. Garland Cat heart will give the Rally address. Everybody welcome. Young People's League reofpened on Wednesday night and. was re-organized, re-organized, Following the singing of a few hymns and a talk by Mr. Beech on the life of Fanny Crosby, who wrote a number of beautiful hymns, the following officers were elected : President, Annabel! Hendry j, vice- president, Mr. James Swarbrick ; secretary, secretary, Lloyd Glass ; treasurer, Clarence Clarence Bell ; pianist, Mrs. Swarbrick; conveners -- devotional, Arthur Thompson, assistant, Alma Bell 1 ; missionary, missionary, Nellie Hill, assistant Leonard Leonard Falls; citizenship, Mr. Cornish, assistant, Garland Oathcart; social and literary, Mrs. Reg. Elliott, assistant, assistant, Jennie W right. Auction Sale Having received instructions from Mrs, John Henry to sell by Public Auction on Lot 16, Con. 6, Clarke on Thursday, (September 30th, all her •Farm 1 Stock, implements, Hay, Grain, Corn, Turnips, Potatoes and some Household Effects. Terms Cash. 'Sale at 1.00 o'clock,--Elmer Wilbur, Auctioneer. Auctioneer. y -- Owing to the 'heavy demand for advertising space we were obliged to to hold over some correspondence and other news that will appear in next week's issue of this paper. ORONO FAIR SEPTEMBER 21 & 22 The Rural Fair Worth Seeing EXCELLENT DISPLAY OF DOMESTIC MFG. LIVESTOCK & AGRICULTURAL v PRODUCTS BUCKSAW CONTEST--Prelirriinaries at 11,00 a.ra. Finals at 3-00 p.m., September 22nd HORSE RACING CONCERT BOTH NIGHTS Big Draw for Car and Other Prizes at 11.00 p.m., September 22nd DANCE on the night of the 22nd, FREE to holder of ' . Tickets on Draw Ç ■ Music on Fair Day by Bands of the Midland Regiment and the Bowmanville Legion Admission : Children to 12 years FREE Others, 35c. Vehicles, 25c. ORONO MEAT MARKET ORONO FAIR WEEK SPECIALS SIRLOIN & ROUND STEAK, lb 23c, 2 lbs. for......45c. FRESH HOME-MADE SAUSAGE, 2 lbs. for 25c. ROLLED POT ROAST, 1b.,. 15c. CHUCK ROASTS, lb 15c. SHOULDER & SHORT RIB ROASTS, lb ...18c. PEAMEAL BACK BACON, lb 33c. BREAKFAST BACON, SLICED 35c. GROCERIES SHORTENING PICAKE, 2 lbs. for 25c- PASTRY FLOUR (VANSTONES), 24 lbs 75c. PURE WHITE HONEY, large tins , „..50c. CANNED PEAS, per tin - 10c. BEEHIVE SYRUP 40c. & 18c. BLUE RIBBON TEA, l-24b. 25c. JELLY POWDERS (PURE GOLD), 6 pkgs. for 25c. With your MEAT and GROCERY ORDER ONLY, 10 LBS. ST. LAWRENCE GRANULATED WHITE SUGAR for ....; 54c. WE DELIVER PHONE 55 BE SURE AND VISIT OUR STORE WHILE AT THE FAIR KIRBY GROCERY STORE ROBINHOOD QUICK COOKING ROLLED OATS, 5 lbs. for 25c. RICE'S SALT, 3 1-2 lb. bags 6c. ROYAL YORK IODIZED SALT, 2 tbs. box 6c. RED ROSE SALMON, 3 tins for 24c. BEEHIVE CORN SYRUP, 5 lbs. for 39c. P. & G. .SOAP 4c. COMFORT SOAP 4c. EGGO BAKING POWDER 25c. HTLLCKEST SHORTENING, 2 lbs- for 25c. RED ROSE COFFEE, 1-2 lb. tin 1 20c. BREAKFAST BACON, per lb. 30c. PORK SAUSAGE, lib 19c. 2 lbs, for 37c. BOLOGNA, lb 15c. HEAD CHEESE, lb 15c. CHIPSO, large 20c. OXYDOL, large 23c. NEILSON'S COCOA, 1-2 lb. for 17c. SIILVERMOON PASTRY FLOUR, 24 lbs 80c- MONARCH PASTRY FLOUR, 24 lbs 85c. CREAM OF WHEAT BREAD FLOUR, 24 lbs 95c. KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES Sc. SUGARCRLSP CORN FLAKES - 8c. QUAKER CORN FLAKES 8c. SHREDDED WHEAT. - 12c. QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT 9c. QUAKER PUFFED RICE 12c. '5 GALLONS COAL OIL - 80c. XXX BLEND CIDER VINEGAR, gallon 35c. PERCY MORDEN PHONE 51 r 17 KIRBY

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