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Orono Weekly Times, 21 Apr 1938, p. 9

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 % Is ORONO WEEKLY TIMES NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS NEWTONVILLE Mirs.- John Wade has been visiting Lindsay friend si Miss Aide Nesbitt, Tur-umi, was borne for Easter. Mir. Willi. Andrews is able to be home from the hospital. Mr. E. Moore, Oastleton, spent Eas- ter with his sister, Mirs. James Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Lamgstaff, Toronto, were with his mother for Easter. Mrs. Gordon, Mil.l'brook, is an Eas- ter guest of Mr. and Mirs. Wilfred. McKay. Mesdames J. Stark, W. Jones, Ï. T. Jones and C. Lane were in Peter- boro recently. Mr. Garfield Hutchison, Toronto, spent Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hutchison. Mr. and Mrs. Bates and Robert, of Leroy, N.Y., visited Mrs, Alice Truscoti Jones recently. Miss Lila. Payne. Port Roibinsom, and Mr. Arthur Payne, Thorold, are home for the Easter holidays, Mir. and Mrs. Willis Jones. Bud and Pae visited Warbworth friends, the latter remaining for a few days’ holiday. Mrs, Everett Bellamy and children, Toronto, have been visiting the lat- ter’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, L. Bellamy. Miss Edna Pearce and Mr. Walter Grayson, Montreal, were . .Easter guests with her mother, Mrs. J. T. Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. F. Rorabeak and Mrs. J. Wood of Cobourg. and Mr. Hougia of Buffalo-, were Easter visitors with Mr. and Mr®. D. .Kaufman. Mr. iStanfey Payne, Peterboro, called on his sister, Mrs. Frank Ovens, with whom were her sisters, I RADIO TUBES 1 i---------:---------â€" i jj Automatic Volume Control j f Automatic Frequency Control j ^ Inter-station Noise Suppression | Phase Shifting j i All necessitate good test j - instruments f I HAVE THEM Chas, R. Knox Phone 42r2, Orono All Makes All Models Guaranteed Service COWANVILLE Mrs. James Burley, Newtowillle, is visiting Mrs, W estai Stringer. iSipring must be hear because several of -the farmers have started seedling. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Burnley visited Mr. and Mrs. Win. Layton an Sunday. Misses- Viola and- Ada Hollings- worth- visited ait their home over the week-end! Mr. Fred Baby, the butcher, has has- -started on his meat route through L'cwanville again. Mr. and Mrs. -.Richard Haskill, Port Britain, v-isited Mr. and1 Mrs. Stanley PorteouB on Sunday. IS eve-rial ar tended the shower for Mr. iain-ct Mrs. Arthur Bedwin. on Monday night. Aid rapodt 'a real! nice -time. League met as usual on Wednes- day night with our Christian- Culture Committee, Sidney -Hughes -and Mtrs, W. A. Reid, in charge of the pro- gramme. The Special Easter services were we® attended to hear the good Baierter m-esisisge given by Inspector 'Allan Marita from Brighton!. The afternoon service by Mr. McLean was -also well -attended; Mirs. Harris, Toronto, and Miss Lila Bayne. W-e regret that several in the com- munity -are quite ill, viz., Mis®- Minnie Randall. Mr. Win. Smith, Mrs. Frank Oven® in- Toronto General Hospital, and Mrs. A. V. Ur-ry in Port Hope Hospital-. Miss Margaret M <• Waters, Dr. Bruce Murphy land Mrs. H. Murphy, Toronto, Mrs. J. 'Thurston and Mr. J. Oroker, Lindsay, visited Mrs, Tims. Stapleton arid Mr. -and Mrs. George Stapleton Jr. SSdwtOinvi'lle Men’s Club held a very audeessful banquet and enter- tained their wives and ' l'ady friends -on April 13th, when Mir. Morrison, of Buwmanvi.’le, was- guest speaker -and gave a very enlightening ad- dress on present day coinditions in the different -countries, -and parti- cularly in the East. Mr. George Jaimes, of Bowmanvilie, was -aim present and gave a short talk. Mrs. Arthur iRedknaipp and Miss Hazel Reid! favoured with a vocal duet. Af- ter the toast was drunk to the King other toasts were -as fallows : To the 'Clliulte-Proposed by Mr. A. Redkn-app -and responded to by Mr. J. J. Mel- 1-o-r; to our -countryâ€"-proposed by Mr. L. Savory and responded to by Mr. Sid. Rath-erf or d; to -our guestsâ€"pro- posed by Mr. M-elviBe Jones and re- sponded to by Mir. Morriron ; to the ladies â€" pro-poised- by Mr. Frank Gil- mer and responded to by Mrs, L. I Slavery. -The men are to be con- urn tula tod on: the splendid repast they served. Try us for your next printing order t FOR YEARS the name of Delanty has stood for courteous attention, high class workmanship and fair and reasonable treatment. Today, even more than ever, this firm takes pride is guarding and maintain- ing its proud recordâ€"earned through long years of straightforward dealing with the public. No matter how small or how large a proposition, we will gladly go into details in connection so that you can intelligently come to a decision. THE COBOURG GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS DELANTY BROS. For further particulars see our local agent MR. G. A. BEAMISH - orono NEWCASTLE Miss Ballaigh is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. E. W. Philip-. Mir. and Mr* Percy Hare visited Toronto on Thursday last. Mr. -ain-d iMirs. Walter. Deline and family spent Easter in Toronto. Mrs. Wim-. Jamieson has returned home fr-o-m visiting her sister at Odessa. Mi-. G-ow-an Ardag'h, of Toronto, visited Mrs. I). B. Simpson on Mon- day last. Mis® Hattie Mason is -visiting friends in Toronto for -the E-aster 1) oil days. Miss Etitie Holmes, of Osbaiwa, is staying Blaster week with- Mr. and Mrs. Wall-aloe Holmes1. Mr. Wells-, of the Bank of Odm - meuoe, .spent the week-en-d with his parents in Belleville. Mrs. Cecil Hoirrocks is in Hamil- ton attending the funeral of a rela- tive, Mr. Oath Smart, Miss B. S. McIntosh spent Tues- day in town and intends opening up her home next week. Mr. and Mrs. Doherty are again occupying Dr. Walton Ball’s “Gate House” for the summer. Mrs. Erski ne Duncan and Ers- kine Jr. have ope-njed. -their cottage at the lake for the Easter holidays. Master Danny Butler, of Osbawa, is spending the Easter vacation with his grandmother, Mrs. Floyd Butler. Dr. Annie Hfgfoee has opened up her house1 for the summer after spending the winter at Burlington with her son. There will be an auction sale on Saturday afternoon when the ho-usie- lio'ld effects of the late M-ias Julia Flligg will be -solid. Mr. Murray Butler and Mr. Ken- neth Stevenson have gone north to the mining country with -a view of getting positions. Mr. .Murray But- ler has completed a course on Diesel engines in Toronto. The Easter Sunday services in the churches- were well attended and the churches were beautifully decorated with Easter lilies and plants. Rev. J. -Stott Howard took the morning -service ait iSt. George’s, -assisted1 by the Rector. The choir of the United- Obureh -sang an Easter eanitata -at their evening service. The Men’s Club of St. George’s Church attended1 a -special meeting of the Men’s Club of St, John’s, Port Hope, when the trophy for the Dean- ery Carpet Bowling To-urney was presented to- St. John’-s; The meet- ing -also took the form of a reception for Rev. A. G. Emmett, -wilio is leav- ing shortly f-or Ori-ll-ia. Blaster visitors- in town included: Mrs. Martin Estol, of Kingston-, with her mother, Mrs, D. B. iSimpson ; Mr. 'Stanley Lawson and Mr. -and Mrs. Allan- McLean Howard, of Toronto, with Rev. and Mrs. J. S-eo-tt Howard ; Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Kay and Dr. -and -Mrs1. LeRoy Haffner, of New York. Mrs. Stinson and Miss- Fran- cis ISItinso-n. of Toronto, with their mother, Mrs. George Eillbeok; Miss Helen Lyoet-t, of Oshava, with Mr. Thomas Moffla-tt ; Miss Dorothy Rick- ard1, otf Peterboro, Miss Evelyn Rick- ard, of Port Hope and Miss Jean Rickard, of Oak-vile, with Mr. and Mrs; Frank Rickard ; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ragen and two daughters, with Mrs. John Douglas ; M-r. John and Mr. Maurice Anderson, of Tor- onto, -with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hor- rocks; Mr. Wm. Sanders, of S-touff- vill-e. with Mrs. R. W. Gibs-on ; Miss Arestn Martin, of Toronto, with Mr. -and Mrs. Parnalby Martin ; Mrs. An- nis, of Sear-boro, with her daughter, Mrs, Harold Gibson ; Miss Florence Oliver, R.N., of Toronto, with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and’ Mrs.- Howard Gibson; Mis® Pea-nee,of Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pea roe ; Mr. Jack Hare, of Gueen’s. Kingston-, with his parents', Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hare ; Mr. George Ben- ia-tlbon, of Toronto, with his mother, Mrs. Sam Bonatth-on. CLARKE UNION Miss Mamie Ardher apenit Easter a]t her botee in Port Hope. Mir. 'Albert Clarke and Tr-ewin- •Scott have returned from Sudbury. Mira- Ada Hollingsworth visited her parents at iS-tarkvile over the week- end. -Mirs. H. N. Sicoftt is sick in Bow- matvvilfle Hospital. We trust s-he may soon recover. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cornish, of Port Perry v,®ited her mother, Mrs. Eva AlTin-, during Easter. Mr.a n d Mrig. Kenneth. Can, of iSud- buiry, viisilted hii® Grandpa-rents, Mr. -and Mis. Geo-. Claim. ' We welcome Mrs. Ogden -and daughter to dur section, having moved, i-m to- Mr. Armstrong’s house. Mils'® Eileen- iSiouich is visiting in Toronto ' this week and she will also attend the 0. E. A. Convention. (M-r. Gordon Power had his barn raised -and! is now putting a -oememt; foundation under it. Mr. MartneM, of Kendiail, hals -the contract.. TyrrelPs Drug Store DRUGS STATIONERY KODAKS PHONE 68, ORONO TO- DAY ! ! AND FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE WEEK CANADA’S GREATEST DRUG SALE The Rexall ONE CENT SALE Pay The Regular Price For Any Rexall Item And Another One Just Like It For One Cent Take advantage of its many great values and save with safety at TyrrelFs Rexall Drug Store JUvST ARRIVED Shipment Infant’s Organdy, Cdllanese, Liniene and Pique HATS and BONNETS ....... PRICED AT.....20 & 25c. 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