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Orono Weekly Times, 2 Dec 1937, p. 4

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Powell, d S tir Wl'toe »J»»-«MH)-« PARK ST. UNITED CHURCH rEev. J. H. Osterhout, B.A., B.D. I Pastor SUNDAY, DEC. 5th i 11 a.m>.--The 5th in the series of sermons on the Lord's Prayer. 7 pan.---Evening service. You are welcome to these interesting interesting services. COME AND WORSHIP FRIDAY & K SATURDAYS Matinee Saturday, 2.30 pQRT HOPE "THE SINGING MARINE" Next Mon., 5 Weeks in Toronto ORONO WEEKLY TIMES Professional Directory DENTAL DR J. C. MILNE, Dental Surgeon, Surgeon, Orono. Office hours : 9.0H a..m. t 0 5.00 pan. Evenings by appointment. appointment. Newcastle every Wednesday Wednesday and other days by appointment. appointment. Phone 18rl. MEDICAL DR. H. E. MANNING Physician, and Surgeon Orono - Ontario Office Hours : 1.80 to -i p.m. and 7 to 9 pan. Sunday by Appointment AUCTIONEERS TED JACKSON Auctioneer and Valuator Conducts Auction Sales of all sizes- and at reasonable rates. Communicate with him at Pert Perry, Ontario, or see his Clerks, A. J. Staples or A. E. Morion, at Orono, for date. G. RICHARDS Practical Watchmaker All Repair» to Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery, will receive our prompt attention PARK STREET - ORONO Try ns with your next printing order. Our prices are reasonable. With Dick and Hugh Herbert Cast and Wed. Greatest Comedy Hit in years A Gift You JNever Thought of CHRISTMAS GIFT CERTIFICATE For an Individually Designed Spencer Foundation Garment ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR HER MRS. J. E. RICHARDS Phone 24R1 - ORONO There are several oases of chicken- pox in Orono. Mr. Neil Rainey : had his tonsils tonsils removed last week in the Bowman Bowman ville hospital. Miss Ague- Waddell has aececpted a position as ; bookkeeper in Ted Woodyard's Radio shop. ' Mr. John Morris had a wood bee last week and is now set for his wood supply this winter. Mr. A. J. Tamblyn sold an 8- mm-tii-old herd .sire last week to Mr. I). M. WAster, of Athens, and realized1 realized 1 a g°od price. : The Kendal! Flute Band are holding holding a dance at Kendal on Friday evening, and asks for the support of all those who can attend. Inspector Ryandlall; ; visited ' the Continuation 'School on Tuesday, after after the inspection lie gave the pupils an hour's holiday, dismissing them at 3.00 p.m. Mr. Deb. Myles, who has been 'operating a steam shovel a KiHartley Bay fm: the past eight 'months, returned returned to his home on 'Sunday last : for the winter. 'Oons'idbrable excitement occurred mi -Sunday evening when fire was seen bel cluing forth from the ehim ney of Mr. Jim Moffiatt's home. It happened' to be only a chimney fire and was soon Squelched. Mr. Milton Cornish lost a valu able mare on Tuesday evening. A veterinary from Osh awn was called but was too late arriving to db any good. The trouble was acute indigestion indigestion and then pneumonia. Will the members of the cast in the play, entitled "The Sun Bonnet Girl," kindly return to the owners any costume- they may have borrowed borrowed for the play. Mr. Charles Wood, who has been working at the Forestry throughout the summer and who was laid off with a number: of others two : weeks ago,- will drive the Orono Tî.B. N. mail route for Mr. T. W. Jackson, of Newcastle, this winter. Winners in the Junior Farmers' Contest ( from this district at the Pro vincial Winter Fair at Guelph, were ,as follows : Early potatoes, Albert Bowins, I'ontypool ; Charles Weather- ilt, Bethany ; Eiarl Wentheriit, Bethany. Bethany. Oats 1 , white and late, Howard M-illson, F mils Id Hen. I. O. O. /•'. Dance The I. O. O. F. dance was held on Friday evening. ■ The:; crowd was not as large as expected owing to dances being lie.Ti the same date at nearby centres. The lucky draw for the geese went to Mrs. Tom Cowan and Mr. Henry Cornish. School Concert Do not fail to attend the public school concert in the town hall on Friday evening, commencing at 7.80 p.m. The programme consists of choruses', folk dancing, action songs, and: will-"be wound up with a short play. Come and' watch: your children perform on the stage. Will Sing Over GROT Mrs. Hutto, of Toronto, who at times' throughout the summer has been heard in the- United Church choir, may be listened to in the Sher- win-William half hour program over (lit T on: Sunday : afternoon, between 5.00 and 5.30 p.m. She is trying for a place on the Metropolitan Choir. Smoke, and More Smoke We have heard of people trying to - moke out animals, but. we never heard of people trying to smoke themselves out of their homes. Mi. J. E. Richards had the "chimney cleaned 1 out and now he can go about the house without getting smoke in his, eyes.. J. E. says he will look after the chimney every fall and avoid this inconvenience. Patronize 77ome Merchants . The merchants of Orono are busy this week giving their stores that Cliri'.-t mas atmosphere, also arranging and! displaying their Christmas stock. Read their advertisements in The Orono Times and save money by shopping in your own home town, where you. will find prices reasonable and a large range of gifts to choose from. Mary Isabel Brough Mary Isabel) Brough, daughter of Mr. andl Mrs. Win, Brough, Orono, R.R. No. 1,- died! in the Toronto General General Hospital on Thursday, November November mh, 1937, at the age of 34 years. The funeral took place from her late residence to Orono cemetery on Sunday, November 28th, at 2.00 p.m., Rev. -T. II. Osterhout, R.A., B.D., of the Park 'St. United Church officiating. O. C. S. Lecture Be sure to attend the Orono Con- tnuation 'School Lecture on Thursday, Thursday, December 9th, at .8.00 p.m. Colonel Colonel J. E, !.. Straight, of Toronto, will be the guest speaker, and helped by colored slides. He will give a complete complete outline on the Coronation, of King George VI. It is expected that he will also give a short talk on Germany. Germany. The pictures alone will be worthwhile seeing. Don't forget the date--Thursday, December 9th. When you have Local or Persona' X cr:- send it in to the Orono Times Classified COMING EVENTS The L.O.F>./\- will hold a Euchre and Five Hundred party on W ed- nesday evening, December 1.5th, 1937. Come and, have a good time, b-46-c. HOUSE FOR BENT A well built Frame House in the Village of Kirby. Apply to D. A. Mackiimon, Kirby. t-f FOR SALE One 2-.y ear-old' Ram and one Bam Lamb.----Apply Wm. Hayes, R.R. 2, Newcastle. b-45-c. NOTICE On and after November 1st, Harness Harness Repairing will be done at my house.--1L S,- Cornforth. tf 110 VS K FOR RENT On Station Street; also Brass Roller and Markers for cement for sale.--Apply Mrs. Wm. (Seymour, Orono c-46-p. ORONO TED WOODYARD ORONO Aerials Lightning Arrestors and Flash Lights SPECIAL USED ELECTRIC $ 1950 GUARANTEED UP New Washers $6950 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL $30.00 Allowance on your Washer on MODEL 130A Radio & Electric Next door south of 5c. to $1 Store ORONO, ONTARIO Marconi Radios Thor Washers Electric Toasters Electric Irons Electric Waffle Irons Floor and Table Lamps Coffee Makers Service Dept. UNDER THE COMPETENT DIRECTION OF CHARLES R. KNOX All Radios Repaired and Guaranteed Radio Tubes Radio Batteries and Radio Insulators SPECIAL BATTERY SETS $: ELECTRIC SETS COMPLETE Crosley Mantel ctQ QC 7- tube . . . Kolster Cabinet 8- tube .... Crosley Cabinet 7- $14.50 Majestic Highboy 8-tube . . . . FREE Service for 90 days

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