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Orono Weekly Times, 7 Apr 1938, p. 4

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 ORONO WEEKLY TIMES LESKARD Mr. Calvin Bairstow bas returned borne after ia holiday in Toronto. Mr. Arthur Tennant: has been, en- gaged by Mr. Carl. Billings for the spring work. We wx'lcmtt- Mr. and Mrs. Noble to our village, having purchased the Robert Shaekiefon properly. Mr. Clarence Martin has purchased (the house and 'lot formerly owned by Mrs. F. Butters and is busy re- modelling same. Don’t forget the last meeting of the Home ail'd iSchool Chib to1 be held on Monday, April 11th, E. A. Summers, Agricultural Representa- tive, will be the guesit speaker. Friends and neighbors of Mr. Ar- thur Bell and1 bride gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Billings to honor them and to' show 'their ap- preciation tv Arthur fur the part he has taken in our community. Arthur 'will be missed a groat, deal as he was always ready to give of bis talent of song. The first part of the, evening wlais spent in cards and, a friendly chiat, later the bride and groom were asked to come forward and the fol- lowing address was read: by Miss Edna Billing' : To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bell. ;/ Dear Friends,â€"As yon have by now observed by the gathering here present .that something of the un- usual has brought us here, we desire alt this time to extend to you. our happy congratulations on the event of your becoming husband and wife and embarking on the adventure of establishing an ideal Christian home. The bulwarks and greatest asset our young Canadian nation cam possibly have in these days of turmoil and strife with greed and selfishness rampant when very .little thought is given to the better things of life. When the Fatherland of God and the Brotherhood of miam are forgot- ten and the church in all its good- ness is just a sideline in the daily routine of far two many homes we rejoice that both of you. have made your choice and laboured in- the work of the master in which there is no greater : honour. We hope you will ever be animated1 by this spirit and we feel that our loss will be some one rise’s gain. May God’s richest bless- ing rest on.you and your home and may He be- your star of the Caet.- We ask you. to accept from us this token, of our appreciation, pot for the few nickels and dimes; in material value may contain but rather in the spirit of our friendship, our comrade- ships and remembrances1 of the happy days: spent, in our community. May health, happiness and - prosperity (abide with you now and forever. Signed mi behalf of the Committee â€"'Milton Cornish. Jack -Stapleton, Lome Robbins and Mel. Skidd inn. Mr. and Mrs, Belli replied with a few well "chosen words.-and invited all present to call and see them in their new home. A short program: follow- I......................... Letters to the Editor râ€"â€"â€"________â€"____________J I wish to 'draw 'the attention of Or-ono Police Trustees, Officers of the Eire Brigade or the: Chamber of Com- merce. to the great need of a "Clean Up Week” very soon. The rubbish surrounding several stares and many homes is very unsightly and liable to cause serious damage to property by fire. RATEPAYER CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my many friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness during my illness. JAMES MOFFATT ed, iudhiding a violin selection by Kenneth iSthackleton, recitation by Oscar Skeiding, mouth organ num- bers by George Ralph, Bob Milton and Stanley Ball, duet by, Stella Best and Holland Shaekloton. piano in- strumental by Enid Cobblediek, Ar- thur , Bell 'then favoured with a solo “The Old1 (Rugged1 Cross.” Fred Troll, who was chairman of the even- ing, gave a short speech, other per- sons giving speeches were Hartwell Lowery, Art Robbins, Carl Billings and Lawrence Belli. Lunch was then served. â€"â€" -------o---------â€"- There passed away in Oobourg early last week in the person of Na- thaniel Sheppard. Mr. .Sheppard was popular, having lived for the past thirty years in that town. Born in Carleton Place, he is survived by -his widow, two sons and six daugh- ters. i | R. H. ARMSTRONG j j Barrister & Solicitor | I Moved to New Premises in ARMSTRONG BLOCK Over Rolph’s Store ! In Orono EVERY SATURDAY Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 10 p m. Phone 47 r 1 TORONTO -Care Jenner ‘S? Brunt, 171 Yonge Street El. 8131 No other tire . . . anywhere has everything you get in Good- year tires ... they have every factor for SAFETY plus OUT- STANDING ECONOMY. SeeuttotoMl HJe can , LUNN HARDWARE ORONO ONTARIO Classified COMING EVENTS The Quilt Draw and Annual Eas- ter Tea of the A Y.P.A. will be held in the Parish Hall on Wednesday, April 20th. Admission, 25c. arid 156; b-12-c. Reserve Friday evening, May 6th, tor “Wild Ginger,” a. -'l-iu-t Comedy- Dramei. presented, by the young peo- ple of No. 9 community in Orono Town Hall, at 8.15 p.m. sharp. Ad- mission 25c: and 15c. a-ll-e. The regular meeting of the Wo- men’s Institute will be held in the Council Chamber on April 8th. Com- mittee o-n peace in charge. Mrs. Cut. tell convenor. Roll Call : “What cam tl do to preserve peace.” b-ll-c. â- St. George’s A.Y.P.A. will present the comedy play “Small Town Romeo,” in three acts, Orono Town Hall, oil Friday. April- 22nd, 1938, at 8.00 p.m., sponsored by Orono Y, P.F. Admission 15c. and. 25c. c-13-p. FOR SALE Irish Cobbler Seed Potatoes; large White Beans for Seed; Duck Eggs for Hatching.â€"R. H. Brown, Orono. a-ll-p. FOR SALE (Toini Timothy Hay; Seed- Oats; also & quantity of Spring Wheat (Prince Imperial). Phone 54r5, J. II. Davey. b-12-c. FOR SALE . Nine Young Pigs', and they are good ones; also a good Melotte Sep- ciiator. Apply to S. D. Souoh, R.R. No. 4, Bowmanvilie. c-13-p. PAINTING & PAPFRHANGING Better Class Painting and Paper- hanging: Very Reasonable Sam- pues. Estimates Free; Phone 310, '.tlinnnanvilA*, J. Jensen. c-13-p. i NOTICE Kirby Sunday 'School Meat Supper land Programme on Monday evening, April 8ih. A one-act play. “Goose Money,’’ will be given by the Young People’s Bible Class. Admission 25c. i b-12-c. Ml"SIC LESSONS Mrs. Dorothy Rowe Lynch, A,T. CM, Special methods for young children. Rates reasonable. Spring term starts immediately ; Phone 37r2. : ' c-13-e. FOR SALE One team, General Purpose, rising four "and five years old; one horse rising three years old. Apply Albert A. Hi;].', Enniskillen; Phone 2496' Bowmanvilie. a-li-c. , NOTICE: Anyone needing their outride clos- ets cleaned1,-lawns raked, and garden work, etc. apply to Wm. L. Gauld, at George L. Gauld’s residence. Ornnn. a-ll-p, PUBLIC MEETING A meeting of the citizens of Orono will be held in 'the Arÿoniries on Monday evening, Apr. 18. 7.30, for the â- i urpos.e of devising ways and. means to liaise money" to erect, a; shelter in the Community Park. This for years has been- urgently required and the Park Board trusts that the citizens will join in heartily and boost the work along. Remember the DATE and PLACE, FOR S ALE Balby Chicks, White Leghorns and Barred Rocks, from Blood-Tested flock, sired by R.O.P. Cockerels. Ap- ply A. H. Clemens, Bowmanvilie R. R. No. 6 ; Phone 2433. tf. FOR .-SALE Two Purebred Hereford Bulls ready for service. Panama and Gay Lad breeding, both are low set bloeky type and good dark colour. For par- ticulars apply M. W. Cornish, Orono E. R. North ; Phone 51 r 18. b-ll-c. Orono Creamery Prices Tire Orono Creamery will pay for butter fat this week : 42e. for special, 40c. for first and 38c. for second. An evergreen is any plant, that stays green all winter. CREDIT SALE The undersigned auctioneer has re- ceived instructions from HERMAN l.F.TIIANGLE to sell by public; auction on the premises at LOT 10, 'CON. 5, MANNERS TWP. (about 3 miles north of Pontypoo.) TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1938 the following valuable Farm Stock, Implements, etc.: HORSE'S 1 Bay Gelding, 11 years; 1 Bay Mare, 9 years ; 1 Black Mate, 8 yrs. ; 1 Bay Gelding, rising 3 years, broken to harness. CATTLE 1 Angus Cow, -3 years, just fresh; 1 Angus Cow, 6 years, milking, due in September; 1 Durham Cow, 8 years, .'bred in September ; 1 Jersey Cow, dud in May ; 1 White Cow, due May 15th ; 1 White Cow, 6 years, due in July; 1 Dry Cow; 2 Steers, "rising 21 years; 1 Heifer, rising' 2 years; 3 Steers, rising 1 year; 2 Heifers, rising 1 year; 1 Calf, .2 months old; 1 Sucking Calf. ' ;1 IS'WIN'E. 1 Yorkshire .Sow, due May 6th, sec- ond litter; 7 Pigs, about 100 lbs. SHEE'P 5 Shearling Ewes; 16 good Ewes; 1 Leicester Ram. HAY Quantity of good Timothy Hay. HARNESS 2 sets' Double Harness; 1 set Sin- gle Harness; Collars, Neckyokes and Whiffietrees. : IMPLEMENTS' 1 Peering Blinder, 6-ft. cut; 1 Frost 6 Wood Binder, 6-ft. cut; 1 Peter Hamilton Mower, 5-ft. cut; 1 Steel Rollerÿ 1 Reeving Horse Rake, .10 feet;, 1 'set Harrows, 4 section; 1 .Massey-Harris: Cultivator, 13-tooth.; 1 Twin Plow, Kid Kangaroo ; 1 Twin Plow, , (Mias'sey-Harris ; 2 Single .Walking Plows, Fleury: 1 O.K. Po- tato Digger; 1 Souffler; i set Seales, 2000 lbs. capacity. Renfrew; 1 Steel Wagon; 1 Top Buggy ; 1 set Sleighs; 1 Cutter; 3 Wheelbarrow; 1 Jackson Fanning Mill ; 1 Cream Separator, PeLaval, good repair; chains, Forks, and numerous Other articles. NO RESERVE Sale at one p.m. sharp TERMS ; Hay, and all sums of $15,- 00 and under, cash ; over that amount 6" months’ credit to parties furnishing approved: joint notes; 4 per cent, dis- count allowed for cash on credit amounts ; 7 per cent interest -changed from date of sale on all notes not paid at maturity. TED J ACKSON, Auctioneer. -o- Gl'ad to hear that. Mr. Ed, Copping is home from Bowmanvilie Hospital. 'Mr, and Mrs. Brocl'ie Thompson spent Sunday afternoon with Mr, and'. Mrs, E. R. Bryson. Miss Jean MacKinnon, who is at-- tending Chatham Business College, was home over , the week-end. , Mr. Chns. Wood, who drove the â- North R. R. No. 1 mail route de- serves gre.i't crodit for his ..prompt and good mi Hired manner at all times' and: made it pleasing to those who appreciate : such. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Manning, ac- comp'atried by their .family, motored out 'Sunday eventing to. see if reports about Andy over sleeping was cor- rect, Arthur claims that he found Andy quite awake but a_ trifle danger- ous to import your confidential sec- rets -to. The North Group of the W. A. held their social evening and enter- tainment on Wednesday evening, which was, a. real success, both finan- cially and otherwise. The play given by the MeCrea Co. was good and the people were all pleased with it. Then Came the Lesikard Orchestra which certainly livened tilings up. In short- the evening’s: programme far excelled anything held1 as yet this year. If the Telegram, .Publishing Oo. think they are setting a precedent; for the intelligent people of Ontario by giving the straw vote and having Jim Hunter broadcast the results'. Why it’s a, joke of the first water. They have forgotten the time they boosted the wet cause in. the city and were ' several hours ahead of time when they ignored: the rural constit- uencies that turned' their wet dem- onfstration that was going on down' in the city to a rejoicing of the dry». Professional Directory DENTAL DR. J. C. MILNE, Dental Sur- geon, Orono. Office hours : 9.00 a.m. t0 5.00 p.m. Evenings by ap- pointment. Newcastle every Wed- nesday and other days by appointe ment. Phone 18rl. MEDICAL DR. H. E. MANNING Physician and Surgeon Orono - - Ontario Office Hours : 1.30 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday by Appointment AUCTIONEERS TED JACKSON Auctioneer and Valuator Conducts Auction 'Sales of all aisé» and at reasonable rates. Communicate with him at Pert Perry, Ontario, or see his Clerks, A, J. Staples or A. E. Morton, at Orono,, for date. G. RICHARDS Practical Watchmaker All Repair» to Watches, Clock», and Jewellery, will! receive our prompt attention PARK STREET - ORONO Br John J. Gilfillan Phm. B. QUALIFIED OPTOMETRIST Licentiate of the College of Optom- etry of Ontario Office Hours : 10 to 12 a.m. and 2 to 4.30 p.m and by appointment Office in C. B. Tyrrell'* Drug Store Phone 68r2 : FRIDAY & SATURDAY Matinee PORT HOPE Sat . 2 20 A Skyful of Stars, a Show Full of Laughs “HOLLYWOOD HOTEL” Bringing the Radio Program to the Screen, with Dick Powell, Rosemary Lane Hugh Herbert, Ted Healy Added Treat: Charlie McCarthy MONDAY to WEDNESDAY AD ownpour of Uproar “BRINGING UP BABY” With Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, May Robson and Charlie Ruggles Also “QUINTUPLAND EVENINGS AT 7.00 AND 9 00 Mrs. Elizabeth McConnell, of Lind- say, celebrated her 102nd birthday on Tuesday. .Mrs. McConnell' is in the best of heallfh, does her own house work and gets the meals. She takes great pride, in knitting and crochet work. She has a. sister living in. Tor- onto who has reached her 100th year. Mrs. MdOomnell says the girls of to- day will not live as long as she •be- cause they live too fast a life. She advises that if long life is ' desired, people should slow down their pace, keep busy, and keeping busy, be happy. Read the Advert-Lam wots.

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