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Orono Weekly Times, 24 Mar 1938, p. 5

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OROXO WEEKLY TIMES Mr. Clunk's Tyrrell sold 250 bowls of gold fish on Saturday o-f last week. Mr. W. E. and John Armstrong motored to Toronto on Wednesday on business. Mr. IT. M. Mercer and M. H. ©tapies were 'in Toronto on business Wednesday. Miss Raymonde Gravel, Leskàrd, bas returned from France where she was visi tiing friends in her home land. Mr. Hobbs, of Bowman ville, has rented Mir. Albert Harris’ house on Main street south and will take pos- session the first of April. Mir. M. W. 'Chatterton, of Clarke Union, returned on Wednesday after doling petit jury duty at the Spring Assizes at Oobourg the fore part of the week. Mr, Percy Luim has installed two .silent salesmen show cases in his hardware store on- Wednesday, and will be used to display his silverware and cutlery. Weill attended! services were held in Park Street United Church last, Sunday, both morning and evening, to hear Rev. IS. Littlewood, of Sun- der!,and. The subject for his morn- ing service was “The Greatness of Cod.” The suckers -soon will be up, then will follow the mulet. The annual picnic invitations for this will no doubt be issued shortly, so in order to be sure of yours leave your name and address with George Butters “Chef Extraordinary.” Mr. F. W. Tamblyn and Son sold two of their high-das» Holstein cat- tle on Wednesday of llaist week to Mr. Massey, of Belleville, and de- livered them on Thursday last. This is twelve head Mr. Tamiblyn and Son have sold in the past year and shows that there is always a big demand for high grade stock. Mr. and Mrs. Lyali Lowery, Mrs. '0. A. Cooper, P. Winter and sister Hazel attended the championship wrestling hour ait Maple Leaf Gar- dens, Toronto, on Thursday last. Due to n- heavy fog and careless. pedes- trians Lyali had to make the best use of his eagle eyes and at times re- heated some of his choicest English. Mrs. Hesper Dean entertained her friends to a euchre party on Mon- day night. Eleven tables were in progress and prizes went to the fol- lowing : High lady, Mrs. 0. Cooper; high gent, Mr. Lyali Lowry; consol- ation prizes, lady, Miss M. Hall; gerit, Mr. T. MoXeU. One table of erokinolé was played and Misses â- Toyce Lowry and Enid Bowen won the prizes in defeating the men. ---------â€"o------------ Try us for your next printing order [local and social We arc glad to see Jim Powers up and around town again, Mrs. I. Winter is visiting friends in BowmvMivide for a few days. Mr. Sad Mrs. Charles Brown motor- ed to Fenelon Falls, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Richard» spent Sunday in Brampton arid Toronto. Miss Mary Sisson, of Toronto, was in town on Sunday visiting her fath- er. Miss Phyllis Bowden wais visiting ; friends in Newcastle Monday even- ing. . Mrs. William 'Staples, of Toronto, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. J. iS tapies. Miss Edrai Best, of Toronto, visit- ed her mother, Mrs. H. J. Best, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rickard, M.P., were visitors in the village on Sun- day last. Mr. 0. Thornton, of Alberta, is visiting his aunt, Mies Augusta Thornton. Mrs. T. Wilson, of Ottawa, has been visiting her mother, Mrs. 0. G. Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Winter, of Toronto, vis" ted over the week-end at bis mother's. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. M, Cooper and sister, Mrs. L. Sen)-!, are on the sick Hist. OSHAWA PATTERSON’S SERVICE STORE PHONE 19rl9 WE DELIVER SPECIALS Granulated Sugar, 1 0 lbs. - - 59c Prunes, good size, 3 lbs. - - 25c Quick Quaker Oats, large pkg. 1 9c Rice, 4 lbs. for - - 23c Macaroni, 3 lbs. for - - 14c Chocolate Marshmallow Biscuits 2 lbs. - 27c Golden Bantam Corn, 2 tins - 17c O. K. or Wonderful Soap, 1 0 bars 25c Oxydol, large package - - - 21c Chipso, 1 package - - 19c Handy Ammonia, 1 package - - 5c Castile Soap, 10 bars in package - - 23c EXTRA SPECIALS Mother Paiker’s Tea, \ lb. pkg. 25c Toilet Soap, Lux, Pamolive, Calay, single cake - 5c Libby’s Pork & Beans, 3 for 23c | SUPER-LASHC TIRE SALES PRODUCTS OF CANADIAN TIRE CORPORATION AT CATALOGUE PRICES Tires, Batteries, Paints, Tubes, Tools, Brake Lining, Topping, Spark Plugs, Parts, Top Dressing, Ignition Parts, etc. COMPLETE CATALOGUE LISTING Lowest Prices in Oshawa and Vicinity for the Above-mentioned Guaranteed Supplies 102 WILLIAM ST. EAST PHONE 747 GORDON SUMMERS, Proprietor RED & WHITE STORES THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Fresh Pitted Dates, 1 lb. - 10c Cut Macaroni, 2 lbs. - 9c Macaroon Cocoanut, 1 lb. - 19c Tapioca, 2 lbs. - - 17c Sago, 2 lbs. - - 17c Black Pepper, 1-2 lb. - 17c Red & White Flour, 7 lb. bags - - - 22c Bordo Peanut Clusters, per lb 19c. Stewing Beef, 2 lbs.... 25c. Pork Chops, lb ...23c. Shoulder Roasts of Beef, lb. ,15c. Veal, boned and rolled, lib. 17c. Tnom of Lamb, lb 16c. Round Steak, very young beef, lb 19c- Coloured Serviettes, 2 pkgs. for ...,25 c. Lima Beans, 2 lbs 25c. Crabapple Jelly, 32-oz. jar 25c. Red & White Jellies, 4- dz. pkg., 4 for 25c. 1 free Red & White Coffee, lb 38c. Kiolona Coffee, ground, lb. 29c. Evaporated Apricots, lb 23c Chuck Roasts of Beef Boned & Rolled perlb 13c. LIBBY'S Pork & Beans large tins 21-ounce size 3 for 25c LEMONS dozen 19c Mother Parkers Tea, Vb2, 27c. Cooking Apples basket J9c j.j . CORNISH PHONE 12r2 Bi® Brown, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Ibis parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Brown. ‘Mr. Charles Tamblyn, of Wood- bridge. paid a flying visit to his many friends here recently. Mr. Vernon Saunders, of Toronto. spent the week-end with bis parents', Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. Saunders. Mise Glenn. Gainey, of Whitby, i-s spending /a. week’s vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Gainey. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Morris enter- tained their friends 'at cards in the Orange Lodge rooms on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Sturges? and son Dr. Cha;un- eey ISturgess, of New Hamburg, N. Y„ spent the week-end with the for- mer’» sister, Mrs. S. Outtell, Cliiekenpox ia on the rampage i-n the village and numerous children are home from school. The oases seem 'to be of a very mild type. A number of the J uni or Farmers attended the Tnter-County Seed Judging Competition at Peterbor ugh on Tuesday of this week. Mr. W. Moffatt, of the Fourth Line, erious illness several months ago. Mr. Chyles Doncaster, wh0 has ’s rest home, 380 iSimcoe. street, south, Oshawa. Quite a number of the officers and members of Oromo Lodge I.O.O.F. attended the unveiling of a portrait of the late Bobby Brown ht Durham Lodge, Port Hope, Wednesday even- ing. The gold fish season opened last iturday but from reports from Percy Lunmy Fred Sisson and Art Beamish, who were the first to. bail forth with the most modern tackle, that the catch was light. Mm. John Armstrong spent two weeks in Hamilton with Mrs. Grady’s family while Mrs, Grady was visit- ing her mother, Mrs. C. G. Arm- strong. We are sorry to hear Mirs Grady was called! home unexpected owing to her .son William being an emergency appendix case in a Ham- ilton hospital. Mr. Ernest Dent arrived home at the beginning of the week and is busy wiring W. F. Armstrong’s apart- ments over the store. Ernie has been engaged in the photography business for $u few weeks, but the 'blondes and brunnettes apparently got him, ,so if he acts a little queer why just excuse him. The unusual mild spell has created the s-pring fever of cleaning up. On Tuesday morning the street cleaning department was out in. full force re- moving the accumniula.tions of a very steady winter. James Tamblyn wiais the winner of the marathon sweep-: ing, while Neil Porter stepped in, be- tween the handles of that ancient Im- plement, the wheelbarrow. The street looks much improved. ARMSTRONG’S WALLPAPER The Spring like weather has sold a lot of Paper for us and wfe have mow 8 or 10 lotis of Remnants alt BARGAIN PRICES. SPRING COATS LADIES’ NEW SPRING COATS will arrive this week- Come in and see what we have. HATS No two Hats alike. One of the largest makes of LADIES’ HATS m Canada. PRICED . $2.95 & $3.95 You have the privilege of trying on any goods of ours and no cross looks goes if you do not buy. Trusses, Abdominal Belts, and Elastic Hosiery From the Ottawa Truss and Surgical Co. may be purchased at Tyrrell’s Drug Store. A complete line of Single and ^ Double Trusses is always in stock. They are properly fitted and guaranteed. TYRRELL’S DRUG STORE - Phone 68 Orono In Bolero and Crepes, in. very Spring like .patterns. There ils toothing newer. PRICED . $3.95 & $4*95 COATS We have four Traveller’s Samples, rug. $19.50 (j*i7 PA value that are soiled, wËLsell for.y • • vw These arc real bargains Also we have are regular line priced...$|5.00 tO $17.50 _ 2 PANTS SUITS for Young Men, in pleated back coat with pleated trousers, very smart models, sizes 36 d*“| Q CA w> 39. PRICED................. yty* vV MADE-TO-MEASURE We think Cooks Clothing is tops in the clothing world. They have style, fit and the cloths are made in England. The new 'samples for Spring are here. We would Hike you to see them.

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