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Orono Weekly Times, 9 Jun 1938, p. 5

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orono weekly times %» Illustratedâ€"-Pontiac De Luxe Sedan with trunk, JÊÊÊk M (De Luxe Models from 8 My $1,004), at factory, Oshawa. H, SS SSËbk ^0caï delivered price deter- k 'EBB* mined by adding delivery J I ifir SB charges which include freight, I â„¢ tegy Government taxes and license i iv *H8P^ fee. Convenient terms ar- S ‘Special” Business ranged through the General ffl Coupe. Motors Instalment Plan. n Pontiac THERE’S NO BETTER WAY to describe the Pontiac ride the billowy comfort . . . the sensation of gliding through the air with the greatest of ease ! But see for yourself . . . get behind the wheel . . . drive Pontiac in traffic, on the highway ... or back where the going is toughest . . . for there you’ll learn that^i|if Pontiac all roads are smooth. You just seem to float along . . . as though you sat on a magic carpet. One ride will prove that you can’t improve on Pontiac . . . at its truly low price . . . with its array of starry features, including Safety Shift Geor Control. Most advanced Knee Action with De Luxe models, ; New balanced springing with "Special " mode'l. 38£â| ROY NICHOLS - cour&e Local News Mr. and Mrs. il. G. Macdonald spent 1 last week-end in Prince Ed- ward County. Bill Mk-cKortzie represented the 'Forestry 'at the annual meeting of the softball league on Friday test and upheld the Forestry demands. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Rolph and Barbara Anne loft Wednesday for their summer cottage at Neweastle, where they will spend' the summer months. ' The organ in Park Street United Church has been reduced in size. Mr. James Tamlblyn Sr. was the carpen- ter who cut 3 1-4 inches off the top of the organ, which obstructed the view of the choir and aileo of the con- gregation. This was a very ticklish piece of work but aS reports show that Mr. Tambl.yii has a very clear eye for straight sawing. Those who attended the graduation exercises of the (H-fiawa General Hos- pital last Thursday were, Mrs. A. Henry, Mrs; W, Bannion, Mr. and Mrs; Oari Billings and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trlull and family, Mr. and Mrs, !.. A. .Dent and family, John MleKeCvey, Jim Tamblyn, Mr. and; Mrs’ W. G. Dent, of Toronto, and Mirs; Protheron and- daughter, of Toronto. The Rev. A. R. Sanderson, of Whit- by, occupied the pulpit in Bark St. United Church on Sunday 5th, and gave two very forceful sermons in aid o-f the Ontario Temperance Federa- tion and told of some appalling condi- tions where beetr parlors and! beverage rooms exist.' The choir rendered two splendid numbers, “Miake a joyful Noise” and “ ’Tis a Drunkard’s home toid'ay.” The music at both services under the leadership of Mrs; O. W. Sander, eock. Mise Eldiltih D'ent and Mias- Marion Bannou, bOt-h former Orono girls, gnadii'ated from the Oisbawa General Hospital last Thursday. These girls â- are to 'be congratulated on winning the following prizes : Miss Edith Dent ' for receiving the Mrs. Charles .Rotaon: prize for second highest standing in theory. This prize was presented by Ool. OhappeE, also Mr. E. A. Lowell’s prize for highest marks in materia medica, this prize -was presented by Mr. Lowell. Miss M'arion Ban-non was awarded the Dr, B'. A. Br-own prize for bedside nursing land theory of contagious di- seases. This prize was presented by Dr, Brown, also the Mr. E. A. Lowell prize for highest marks in chemistry, being presented by Mr. Lowell; Miss Acy Ann Bowen, of Newcastle Was also successful'. ----------oâ€"â€"-----â€" BAILEYâ€"mUCOE A very quiet but pretty wedding was «solemnized on Saturday after- noon at the parsonage in Bowroan- viill'e, when Dorothy iSouch, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. . Soueh was united in marriage to Harry, -son of Mr. -and Mrs. Win. Bailey, of Toronto-, with the Rev. Mr. Bannis- ter officiating. Miss Eileen Sou-ch, sister of .the bride, and Mis- Mamie A roller were the only attendants. The bride and' groom left on. a honeymoon -to Lake Shncoe and Niagara Falls, and -on their return they will reside on Mr. II. Swell’s farm at Clarke Union. LOCAL AND SOCIAL ..â€"â- .. ' 1 Mrs. Grady, of Hamilton, is visit- ing her mother, Mrs. -O. G. Arm- strong. Mrs. A. L. Towniley, of Fentilon Falls, vi-sited Mrs. A, A. BJoliph on Saturday. Kirby softball team defeated Orono on 'Wed-n-esdlay night by the score of fourteen to eleven. MSs's L. E. Dove, of Toronto, visit- ed over the week-end with Miss M. Davy and sister. -Mr. W. J. Oowan is having his house remodelled and is also laying bardlwo-odl floors. Mr. R. Kent, of Oishawa, is spend- ing a few days' with Mr. and Mrs. H. Soucli. Clarke Union. Mr. -and Mrs. Hancock, of Pennsyl- vania, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Butters. Mr. 'and Mrs. Cecil- Found and daughter Fay were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Porter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Patton and Mrs. Hammond, of Beteriboro, were guests at the Kumrite Inn last week. We wish to congratulate Mr. W. 0. H. Mitchell on his success in' winning the silver medal at the Musical Festi- val!. Mr. and Mrs; Charlie MoKelivey and daughter, of Toronto, spent the Week-end with their aunt, Mrs. I. Winter. Mr. -and Mrs. Earl Fowler with her mother, Mrs. Hughes, and friend spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelley. Mr. Roland Hall and: Miss .Minnie Hall returned home on Tuesday after 'spending a few days.in Toronto and Oakville. The Library Board requests all books be returned to the library by June 14th in' order that an inventory may be made. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Inch, with Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Strangwayia, spent a. pleasant day with Mrs. S. Billings -on Sunday last, -Mr. and Mrs. Me Fee ter- and- fam- ily were in town visiting on Sunday. Mr. MtiFeeters at one time ran the -Oro-no Creamery. Miss Galloway, who has - taught in the Orono Continuation -school for the pais-t year, haa accepted a position as teacher at Stoney Greek. Miss' Mamie Archer, who has taught school for -the past sixteen years- jait Clarke Union, has accepted a position- in the Blowmianville Public 'School. The W. A. Strawberry Festival and Entertainment on June 23rd, in Park St. United Church. Read the adver- tisement in another column of this paper. Recent visitors-, with Mr. and Mrs, J. Eagleson were, Mrs. J. D. Fowler -and MW Wm. D. Fowler, of Peter- Lorn. Mr. and Mrs; Earl D. Fowler, of 'O'sha-iwa-. Mr. Colin Brown, of Leiskard, is at present working on the new septic tank at the Kumrite Inn, while Mir. R. E. Logan has the contract for the plumbing. Fredrick Daw-son, Humorist, of Toronto, will present his fine program ai the Strawberry Festival in the United Church on Ju-n-e 23rd, Don’t fail to hear him. 'On account o-f the Field Day at Bethany on Saturday, the baseball game that was to be played at New- castle of the Laktisbore League, has 'been postponed- to a later date. iMir. -and Mrs. George Bycfaman,. of Toronto, visited Mr. and, Mrs. Arthur Saunders on Sunday afternoon. Mr. A. IStau-nders accompanied them hack to the city and attended -the funeral of the late Mr. II, Smith. The pall- bearers were members of Stanley Lodg'd, A.F. & A.M., of which the de- ceased' was a member. On Thursday, Friday and Slatur- day of this week, “Test Pilot.” the greatest thrill-romance ever filmed, with- Ollark Gable, Myrua Loy, Spen- cer Tpalcy -and Lionel Barrymore, will be shown at the Capitol Theatre, Port Hope. This picture was shown for three weeks at dbwnitown Toronto and is declared one of the best pic- tures ever shown. . Decoration Day Services will - be held at Oro-no Cemetery on Sunday. June 2fiih. The Midland Regimental Band will m-arcih to the cemetery and will toad in the singing. Local min- isters will attend and it is. expected Rev. Dewduey of St. Saviour’s Church wiE deliver the addbess. The fr'a-ternlal societies of the. village are invited to attend and take part in the_d-etio-ra,tion. God Save the King. PATTERSON’S SERVICE STORE PHONE 73rl WE DELIVER SPECIALS ORONO PALTRY FLOUR, 24-lb. bag............. 53c. BROWN StiGAR, 10 lbs- for ................. 50c. COOKED SPAGHETTI, 3 tins for ..*...,....... 25c. CORNED BEEF, 2 tins .„...........*......... 25c. LIBBY’S1 PCjRK & BEANS, 21-07.. tin, 3 for....25c. AYLMER VEGETABLE and TOMATO CONDEN- SED SOUP, 3 for .......... ..... 25c. TOMATO JUICE, 1 gal tin............. 39c. POST BRAN FLAKES, 2 packages .............. 19c. SHREDDEDj WHEAT, 2 for..................... 22c. CHOCOLATE MALLOW BISCUITS, 2 lbs. for...27c. ENGLISH TEA SANDWICH, lb.............14c. 2 lbs. for....... .... .......... 27c. Ill LI .CREST BUTTER SODA BISCUITS, 1 pound package ..... ...........â-º........ 13c. DOMESTIC AND PICAKE SHORTENING, 2 lbs-. 25c. DE LUXE JELLY POWDER, 4 for ............... 17c. QUICK OATMEAL, 5 lbs. for........... 20c. ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA, 1-2 lb.......- 24c. SWEET PRUNES, large size, 2 lbs, for ...... 22c. SUPER SUDS, large pkg., with 1 small package FREE, for .................. 20c.

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