ORONO WEEKLY TIMES NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS NEWTONVILLE <Mm Henry Jones has gone to Le- roy, N.Y., for a holiday. Mrs. Liggett returned to- her home at (harden Hill on Sunday. Ihginning this week the mill only grind's Mondays and Fridays. Mrs. Kay mord B'ruee has returned from visiting friends .in Bancroft._ Mr. and Mm Harcourt, Detroit, Mliioh., were guests of Mrs. Hoskin. A. Haines, ( ionnley, visited village over the week- Mt friends in the end. Miss. Margin Brighton frier end. Mrs. George and Mrs. O. 1/ onto on S'unday. Mr. and Mr were tea gutis Kendal, Bind srite McKay visited dis during the week- McCullough and Mr. orris matored to Tor. of Mr. and Mr der the doctor Mr and Mr Mr. -and Mrs. Mr. and Mr J. Stark and Donna ;a of Mrs. Darling-ton, y. Little Raymond Avery, younger son s. Hilton Avery, is un- is earn. F. Hobbs -and fam iiv. On>no. were holiday guests of T. Darch. Ol Morris, Mis-s Mar garct Luxoii, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo McCullough and Laureen, visited Mr. and Mrs, Getr-ge S'tialp'leton Jr. on Friday evening. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. > : Mrs. Hawkins and ____ ___ ___„ -Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Port Hope; Sirs1. Truscott and son, Leroy, X.Y. BOWMANVILLE LE8KARD Mrs. Warren, Toronto-, is visiting her granddaughter, -Mrs, N. W, Fee. Mr. and Mrs. Gro-we are improving their home with -a fresh coat- of paint. Miss Leone Davey, Toronto, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. E. Davey. -Mr. Herb Toronto, spe FOR | ing it | straig No m TH M Thompson and family, nit the week-end ait their summer home. Mrs, L, Bourne and daughter, of visiting her (parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crowe. Mir. ,and Mrs. Aide -Gain and Terry, _________, were recent guests with her m-oher, Mrs. Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cornish and family, Oroi.o, spent Sunday with his mother, Mm Cornish. Mr. and .Mrs. George Yeo and family, Orono. aponit Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. B-adr- stavv. We extend coimmuniity 1 and. family ment. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Martin and Bruce. Bovrnanville. were recent NEWCASTLE Miss Caswell, of Toronto, was home for the week-end. Mrs. If. Pick, of Montreal, i-s visit- ing lier s-on and daughter-in-law. Mrs. Philip. LeGresley spent the wdek-end with her -sis-ter in Weston. Professor Edward Ardagh, Mrs. Ardngh and son John spent the week- end at “Ardraven.†Mrs. -Stinison and Miss- Frances Sit-in,son visited Mrs. George Eilbeck over the week-end. Miss- Ethel Lockhart has returned from Windsor and is staying with Mrs, D. Bl. Simpson. Mr. iand Mr-s-. George Fameornb, of Hampton, are occupying their cottage at the lake week-ends. -Mrs. Stella Anderson, “the New- castle Arms,†spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Toronto. Miss Olive Thorn and Mr. Go-wan Ardagh, of Toronto, visited Mrs. D. B. Simpson on Monday, Mr. Jimmy Kea'ch is now living in Toronto and- h-as- a position with the “Red and White†stores. Mr-s. James Grace and Iffi-ss Tsofoel MdWillinm-s spent a few days at their farm on the Kingston Road, east. Miss Cora Butler attended the an- nual convention of the Ontario Lib- rary Association in Toronto last week. Miss Naomi -and Mias Audrey Hot- rocks motored to Bro-dkville to attend the funeral -of their cou-sin, Mbs. Rey- nolds-. Mrs. Cumberland and her daugh- ter Mrs. -Shore, of Toronto, intend o-'-onpying “Purple Beach†for the slimmer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry R-agen, of Toronto,- and Mr. Walter Douglas, of New York, .were week-end visitors with Mrs. John Douglas and Mrs. Bifttaiini. Mrs. Douglas- accompanied them to Toronto- for a visit. The Parochial Committee of St. George’s Church held their annual Penny Tea in the Parish Hall on Thursday last. The popular form of church supper was well attended arid was in charge of Mrs. R. W. Gibson and Misai C. B. Butler. The Young People’® Union- of the United Church held special anniver- sary services on •Sunday. Rev. J. -Sriivthe. of Port Perry, was the- guest preacher and the choir had special music for the occasion. Mr. Davidgê of the Boys’ Training 'School was the soloist ait both morning and evening -services. the sympathy of the „ Mrs. Nelson Skidding in their recent bereave- guests with: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin. Miss Gertrude Dewell, Bowman- ville, eiBcriained her Sunday School class of girls at a picnic in the school grounds on the 24th. All re-port a very enjoyable outing in spite of chilly weather. YEARS the name of Delanty has stood for courteous attention, high class workmanship and fair and reasonable treatment. To day, even more than ever, this firm takes pride is guarding and maintain- i$ proud recordâ€"earned through long years of htforward dealing with the public. atter how small or how large a proposition, we | will gladly go into details in connection so that you I can intelligently come to a decision. or COBOVRG GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS DELANTY BROS. further particulars see our local agent G. A, BEAMISH - â- orono (Sit. Joseph’s Church bad only a fair crowd at rhi-ir minstrel' show on Tuesday night of Hast. week. The next big blowout will be the Riotary Fair. G-et your vision on that fine -coupe that is ito be given aiway. -On Saturday last it was Salvation Tag Day and this is one institution that all should have a band in assit- ing. Miss A. Neilso-n, Toronto Sick Children’s Hospital, was a week-end visitor at Mrs. Thomp's-on’s and Mr. D. Morrison’s. (Sorry to record the death o-f two former resident® of this t-o-wn, Mrs. On Id-well, Osihawa, wido-w of the late Willard Caldwell, and G. W. Kirken- dal'l, of Toronto. Pleased to note baseball LT arous- ing interest in Nest loton and /com- munity after a rest for several years. It is too good an athletic sport to be allowed to go to seed-. The 'Sunday School Anniversaries are having their innings this time of year, hu't' isn’t it - rather early for strawberries which always is a big at- traction for town dweller,s at those functions. At the Boys’ Training School on June 8th, there willl be given a physi- cal1 demonstration at 2.30- and an un- veiling of a memorial plaq-u-e on the Victoria hospital, The public are cor- dially invited. The Lake-shore Sunday 'School which we read about last week at their -anniversaries, used to put up strawberries and cream that could not be surpassed by any in the town- ship -and also the programmes render- ed. The two young men who swiped a spa-re tire with the holder as well, of one of our ciitiizen-’s oars, con-rtibuted $1-5.00 to the town ooflers-. One was fined $10.00 -and the. other $5.00. It dont pay to be a criminal even if not caught. Sunday was certainly a busy day for garage men in ,-supplying gas and oil for the thousands of ears- on the No. 2 Highway, -one continual stream of -ciars from morn until midnight. We certainly need a new highway to re- lieve the congestion. We notice there is to foe an enter tain-ment on the King’s Birthday on Juge 9th in the Opera House here foy the “Cherrio Variety Entertainers†of Toronto. Two hours of solid fun for the small sum of 25 cents, stu dents 15c. Al I under the auspices of the Canadian Legion. South Darlington softball games will be played at the Cream of Bar- ley park, and those teams'taking part are Maple Grove, Providence. Browns, Oour'fiee and Salem. Valuaible prize® will be awarded, so get a list of the schedule and give the 'boys a boost along thisi line of sport. The King’s Birthday does- not Cause much of a fluster here in this neck of the woods. The Toronto men-of-war may order a -salute by a few old muzzle loaders, but the gen- eral run of people in this country on- ly recognize one birthday and that one is the 24th of May, and that of the Dion,ne quintuplets. Mr. John GiTfillan was in town on Monday last, also several other Orono- ites. Always pleased to -see visitors from the old time burg. At -one time it was -quite a tramp from the latter place to this town, but s-o-me of the old timers could -make it alright, both men and women. The motor car has put- the waiting h-abit- in the dis- card. Lawrence Mason, the musical critic of thte Globe and Mail gives -the Cana- dian 'Statesman much credit for the able manner in which the music fes- tival held here last, month was so strikingly illustrated and _ for the manner in which the “adjudicators were adjudicated†by Mrs. Marie Clark Bell, the musical critic of the above1 paper, and which afforded the Toronto critic much sport, but never- the less highly interesting, coming from, a writer of the standing of the Globe and Mail critic in concert and drama is something to- he reckoned with in the line of musical festivals. The great Coles Circus came to Toron to o-n Sunday for a two days’ show business on Monday an-d Tu-es day last. Well, we used to have a circus visit this burg in years past 'but the -powers that ran the town af- fairs did not like the money expend- ed by the people being carried out of town put -up the fee which stopped the circus trade and besides circus and sideshows were not conducive to the welfare -or morals of the commun- ity, a nd it should he f rowned on, that is if you and your family did not get, a free pass, then of course it was an animal of a different color, and there again those who did not believe in. those -shows always came in with their families to see the parade but- the hired man came in afo-ot to see • -the evening performance. 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