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Orono Weekly Times, 7 Oct 1937, p. 8

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OlZttXO WEEKLY I IM.ES NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS NEWTÜSTLLE Mr. and Mrs. Reg. WoocEham, Toronto, Toronto, visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Copie have moved into into the late Miss E. A'. Thompson's house.; Miss Marguerite McKay has: accepted! accepted! a position in Mellow's drug store, Newcastle. Mrs. Thomas Stapleton Spent a few days with her daughter,- Mrs. G. N. Smith, Stark ville. Mrs. Ken. Ware,: June and Pat, have been spending a week or two with Mr. -Ware, Fenelon Falls. - Mr. and Mrs. Willis Joes and family family spent the week-end with her parents, parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Merrill, Wark- worth. -Mrs. Walker Malison, Regina, Saski, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Max Stapleton and her son, Mr. L. E. Mi!!son. Mr. a nd Mrs. George Stapleton S-r. s-pent a. few days last week with their daughter, Mrs. Alvin Jones of Port Hope. Mrs G. W. Jones has sold the for- 7001' Bank of Commerce building, which she had re-modelled ' into a house, to Mrs. James Burley. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Morgan and family. Orono, and M r. and Mrs. Alt. Hohlaway and All-wi. Port, -Britain, -Britain, were Sunday ghest's of Mrs-. Wm. Jaynes. ■Miss Elsie Wallace, visited her.tmr- Ci! in , Greenbënk • ! v . Her many friends will lie glad to know that Mrs. Wallace's health has improved improved greatly. The congre-ration -of the Presby- 1:erian Church are holding their annual annual Thankgiving -Services- on Sunday. Sunday. Of'-lie- 10th at 2,30 and 7.30 p.m. Spe d9-1 music, s A number of ladies from here attended attended a W, T. meeting in Orono on 'Friday when -Miss Passmore was -guest sneaker. Miss Passmore conducted'the conducted'the -class here last winter. LESKARD - We,are glad to see Mrs. John Gay has returned home from 'hospital- very -much improved in health. V Mr. and Mrs.. R. G. Moffatt and family, of Orono, spent-Sunday pith the latter's parents, Mr. and-- Mrs. A. N. Rpiblbins. Messrs. -Lome -and Art- Robbins, .Wm.. and Milton Cornish and Chien Chien ce Marti p attended Mill-brook Fair on- Friday afternoon. Mrs. Ed. Davey and Harry, Mr, and Mrs. Lome Robbins and Mr. and Mrs. Art Robbins were in Markham on Saturday last and attended the -Fair. They report: a splendid Fair and wonderful weather for same. Jack Syer, who underwent an operation operation in Toronto General Hoanital for the removal of a dot of . blood from his ibrain,, has returned to his home. Jack was injured in'an auto accident in Orono some months -ago when the car in which he was riding left, the road and he was thrown out the back window, receiving painful injuries to his head. o- ---- : When you are in need of Sale Bills call the Orono Times 'Office, are prices are reasonable. Did you ever figure how. hard it is for an editor of a newspaper-" to get the complete returns from his own riding • Well, we tried, to get the figures and- all we could get was the majorities, Ju i as soon as the people people interested in semiring them- find that their candidate is in they drop everything and go with the crowd. Everyone out celebrating, and those that are not are off to bed. A 5QC Radio Repair Service Any. Where Any Time KENDAL i I A' more complete line of Tubes will | not be found this - side 'of Toronto ; -all Tubes tested free of charge. Chas. R. Knox | - ! Phftij*? 42r2, Orono j public for six years ! | Serving the j (formerly with Green's : Radio I'Service), 12 th and Monterey Sts., r ■ »!«'-" Detroit. Mrs.- Wm. Honey, Milliken, has been visiting her mother, Mrs. A. ,) aickson. Miss Helen Darlington, Newton- ville, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs'. A. Darlington.. -Miss Dorothy >varbr:ck, Toronto, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James- Swafbrick. Miss Marjorie" Patton, .Bowman; ville, spent the week-end with her parents 1 , Mr, andi Mrs. Norman Patton. Patton. Our Thankoffering anniversary services will be held on Sunday, October 31st, at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. , , Miss Annie Thompson, teacher ot Pon-tyipool school^ spent the weekend weekend with her mother, Mrs. Clins. Thompson. Mr. Samuel Bryson has been engaged engaged to the cement work on the well which he has completed digging at McLean's school. Mr. and 1 Mrs. Dave Vanatta and family, of Wesley ville, have moved onto the former Comstock farm, which, they have purchased. Messrs. Arthur Thompson, James Swarbrick, Clarence Bell, Archie Iff.ye and Lloyd Glass attended a men and boys rally at 1 ort, Perry on Saturday. There was a good -attendance at -Sunday School on Sunday morning, also- at the church service. Mr. Beech spoke on the subject The Adults and the Church." Young People's League held an: installation installation service in the church on Thursday evening. The meeting was opened.with a song service and prayer. prayer. An. inspiring address was given by Rev. Mr. Porter of Canton. Mr. Arthur Bell sang "Into a Tent, and "The Bird With a Broken Wing," and violin solos were given by Mr, Reg. Bolton. The installation service service was conducted by Rev. Mr. "Beech and the meeting was closed with hymn and the Mizpah Benediction. Benediction. - 1 _ o- PRIZE WINNERS (Continued from page one) Newton Taylor ;: boar under 6 months, months, .Newton Taylor, 2 and 3 John R. Kelsey; sow under 6 months, Newton Taylor, John R. Kelsey. Bacon Typo -- Best pair hogs, 180 to 220 lbs. each, C. L. McNeil, R. II. Brown, Newton Taylor. POULTRY Plymouth Rock, Barred -- Cock, Reg. Sutton, 2 and 3 Donald Gibson ; hen, 1, 2' and 3 Donald Gibson; cockerel, cockerel, 1 and 2 Reg. Sutton, Donald Gibson; pullet, 1, 2 and 3 Donald Gibson. Plymouth Rock, white -- Cock, Janies McKenzie; lien, A. Ayrc, James McKenzie; cockerel, W. J. S. Rickard, 2 and 3 A. Ayrc; pullet, pullet, 1 and 2 W, J. S. Rickard, A. Ayrv. Wyandotte, white -- Cock, James McKenzie; hen, James Me-' Kenzie. Rhode Island Red---Cockerel, Red---Cockerel, W. J. S. Rickard. Sussex--Cock, N. E. Andrews; hen, 1, 2- and 3 N. R, Andrews; cockerel, Archie Muir & .Son, N. R. Andrews; pullet, 1 and 2 Archie Muir & Son, Ni R. Andrews, Leghorns, white -- Cockerel, A. Ay-re, N. R. Andrew; : pullet, N. R. Andrews. Andrews. Leghorns, brown -- Cock, George Henderson, Jr.; hen, 1, 2 and 3. George Henderson, Jr. Minorca®, black, Çoçk, 1 and 2 F. W, Tamblyn ; ben, 1 and 2 F. W. Tamlblyn; cock- C't-1 N. R. Andrews, F. W, Tamblyn; nu Hot, N. R. Andrews, 2 and 3, F. W. Tae blyn. Bantam, any other variety -- Cockerel, A. B.. Main waring; pul-let, À. B. Mainwaring. Ducks -- Rouen -- Old male, Mrs. W. Farrow. R. B. Moffatt; old female, female, Mrs. W. Farrow, E. G. Moffatt; 1937 male, 1. and 2 Mrs. W, Farrow; 1937 female, 1 and. 2 Mrs. W. Farrow. Pekin -- Old male, old. female, 1937 male, 1937 female, Archie Muir & Sons- won all: the prizes awarded in this class, Muscovy --- Old male, old female, 1937, Mrs. W. Farrow won all the prizes awarded in this class. Turkeys -- Bronze -- Old male, James McKenzie, Fred Blackburn ; old female, James McKenzie, James -Stark, Fred Blackburn; 1937 male, James McKenzie, James Stark,, Fred Blackburn; 1937 female, James McKenzie, McKenzie, James 'Stark, Fred Blackburn, Blackburn, Any other variety -- Old male, old female, 1937 male, 1937 female, James McKenzie won all- the prizes awarded in this class. - Geese -- Toulouse -- Old male, Luther Pascoe; old female, Luther P'ascoe, James Stark; 1937 male. Luther Pascoe; 1937 female, Luther Pascoe. E-mbden -- Old male, A, NEWCASTLE The Misses -Sharp, of Toronto, are staying at -the '-'Newcastle Arms."' Mrs. Asa Alton and son, Mr. Stanley Stanley Alton were -Sunday visitors • in town. Miss Boiiathan of Bowmanville was a recent visitor with Mrs, Sam Bonathan. Miss, Cook of New York is' visiting visiting her -brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and i Mrs. W. II. B. Cook. Miss Meta Couch, R.X., o:f Buffalo, is staying in her house on King St,, recently vacated by Mr, and, Mrs 1 . Edward Edward Ward.- Mr. and Mrs. John AM in and son John Jr,,: of the third line east, have taken- Mr. Orm Parker's house recently recently vacated! by Dr. and: Mrs. Milne. Everyone is congratulating Mr) and Airs. Wm. Lake Jr. upon their second son D-onald, being declared first prize baby in his class at the Orono Baby -Show. Mr. Joseph Atkinson, of Toronto, visited Mrs. Wm. Atkinson and Mrs. R. W. Gibson on Saturday. -Mr. Atkinson Atkinson also visited Mr. Cecil Ilor- ro-cks and inspected the new cemetery cemetery fence which was his gift. The Young People's Union of the United Church held a very pleasant weiner roast at the creek on the Pioneer Farm, now occupied by Messrs. Herman and Wines-tein, The .-president, Mr. Wilbur Baskervide, presided over the meeting held beside a large fire and Mrs. Kenneth Werry led.in- community singing. A very" successful field day w-as held -by the High School in the Community Community Park on Friday afternoon last. All- events-; showed- good cam- petition and as a result of the afternoon: afternoon: Mass Patricia and Miss Margaret Margaret Pearce - were declared- -equal ■'-'line"L in the girls section. In: the boys, Bruce YanDusen came out tops and will receive the silver cup as best boy athletic for 1937. A large number of old friends of Mir. and Mrs. Herb. Toms gathered at their home on -North street on Saturday evening last: and helped them celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary anniversary of their wedding. Mr. Thomas Rodger read a very fine address: address: an-d presented Mr. and .Mrs. Toms with a very handsome silver tea service. A pleasant evening was spent in, speeches and in congratulating congratulating the brid'e and groom of twenty five years. The members of the Durham Lodge, of Masons' and visiting brethren brethren from Orono and Bowmanville attended divine service . in - St. George's Cliurieh on Sunday evening. They were led by Worshipful Master George Gaines and marshalled by Wprs.h'irxful"Bro. Wm. Jackson. The Rev. D. R, Dawdney, Rector of St. George's' took the service and gave a very fine address to the assembled body of men, about fifty in number. COWANVILLE .Mr. A. Reid of Bowmanville caj-led on Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Reid last week. Mr. H, Millson of this community spent a few days last week in Rochester, Rochester, Mr. and Mrs, W. 0. Crossley visited visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Wellington Farrow on -Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, A. Turner and Mr. and Mrs, W. Cowan, of Orono, visited Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Farrow on Sunday. Sunday. Several of our Cowan ville friends attended the fowl s-uipper at Morrish on Monday evening and all report a good time. The regular monthly meeting of the W. A. was held Friday afternoon in the:-basement of the church. The greater part of the afternoon was devoted devoted to the planning of our goose dinner on October 27th. Mrs. Wes- tol Stringer was appointed to take our secretary's -book for the remainder of the year. After the business was transacted a delicious lunch was served served and enjoyed by all. -Oars# were at a premium in town on Wednesday night to carry the wondering souls to Port Hope to see the fun. -- Q- We will be on the lookout today for anything unusual--yesterday was election day and: today Will be the fulfilment of the bettors. Ayrg, '• F. W. Tamblyn-; old female, A. Ay re, F, W. Tamblyn, Mrs. W. Farrow. Cooper- and .Glanville. Special-- Best pen, male and five females,, laying laying strain, Donald Gibson. Donald E-, Gib-son Special -- Best Barred Rook, raised from chick or hatching egg,purchased- from the Gibson Farms, Bowmanville, 1 and 2 Roy Bell. TYRRELL'S REXALL DRUG STORE DRUGS PHONE 68 STATIONERY I I KODAKS j ieVihRY DAY SALE PRICES j Safeguards Against Prevalent Cough j and Cold Infections I LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC : 25 cts, 49 cts., 79 cts. PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC 23 cts., 43 cts, 79 cts. | MI 31 ANTISEPTIC 23 cts., 43 cts., 79 cts. j LAVORIS ANTISEPTIC 25 cts,, 41 cts., 79 cts. i : 1 j REXALL COD LIVER COMPOUND WITH CREO- | SOTE--A Powerful Tonic and Builder, 16 oz. bottle $1.00 j BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE FOR COLDS-- Small 40 cts. j Large 75 cts. ? PURETEST HALIVER OIL CAPSULES--Rich in Vita- ! min-s A-and D, box of 50 Capsules ........................ ,.$1.00 | 100 Capsules $1.75 j AYERST ALPHAMETTES, box of 50 Capsules $1.85 i 100 Capsules . $3.50 Î : j COD LIVER OIL FOR CHICKENS AND POULTRY j ONE GALLON ,....$1.40 FIVE GALLONS $1.40 j 25 GALLONS $31.00 j Cod Liver Oil has advanced in price and reliable sources claim j -that it may do so again. Oil at this price represents j a substantial saving i ; Î You Save with Safety at Tyrrell's Rexall Store This Week's New Merchandise NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL ARITHMETICS ,10c. MEN and BOYS' FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS, in assortment assortment Stripes, frog-trimmed buttonholes, breast pocket ; 79c. and $1.00 BLUE SERGE SKIRTS, all-around pleated wool serge on white cotton bodice, sizes 7 -to 10 years ,.89c, K. NE EL-ON PADS, made of heavy sponge rubber; protects protects knees when scrubbing ..... 20c. HERE IS WELCOME ECONOMY MFCS. SALE OF TODDY saves you 24c,. If you buy a 1-lb, can Toddy, 39c., you can have 1-2-lb. can for lc. While the stock lasts. CERTO for. Fine Tellies, Special + 22c. SHELLED WALNUTS, fresh stock, 1-2 lb 19c. CHOCOLATE COVERED PEANUTS, fresh stock, week-end". Special, 8 ounces for - 10c. ICING SUGAR, 3 lbs. for ! .23c. SODAS, fresh stock, 1 lb. pkg. - , 10c. MAPLE LEAF MINCEMEAT. You can depend on Maple Leaf Brand, 2 lbs. for ..25c. ORONO 5c. TO $1.00 STORE YOUR POPULAR SHOPPING CENTRE Home and Building Improvement Pays You Big Dividends, Both in Comfort and Convenience WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES AT ALL TIMES D. L. & W. GUARANTEED BLUE COAL The Coal that is Trade Marked for yoür protection SCOTCH COAL WELSH COAL COKE AND DRY HARDWOÔD IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES TO MEET YOUR " 1 REQUIREMENTS -- PROMPT SERVICE Just now we are featuaing ST0RN SASH PHONE 48R16

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