UNWED CHURCH Orono Pastoral Charge Minister Rev. B. E. Long B.Th. OK<i.\.\IST&CHOIR DIRECTOR Douglas Dewell SCHEDULE OF SUMMER SERVICES Ororio, Kirby, Newcastle 10:00 a.m. July 13 - Kirby School July 20 - Orono United Church Sacrament of the Lord's Supper July 27 - Kirby School August Services at Newcastle United Church Time: 10:30 a.m. Dial-A-Thought 983-9151 ST. SAVIOURS ANGLICAN Established 1869 ST. SAVIOURS CHURCH SUMMER SERVICES ARE AS FOLLOWS ALL SERVICES AT 10 a m 'uly 13 - St. George's, Newcastle |JUiy 20 St. Saviours, Orono I July 27 - St. George's, I Newcastle VENEZIA Restaurant HWY 115 and 35 V-z Mile South of Orono Phone 983-5651 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK We Specialize in: Pizza - Meals ALSO Weekend Specials Orono Building Contractor Brick - Block - Concrete Stone Work Carpentry - Cabinet Work Floors - Tile 983-5441 Orono Clarke Public LIBRARY Monday, Tuesday, ... tiursday and Friday 6:30 to 8:36 p.m. Monday, Thursday, Friday Afternoons 2:30 to 5:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 to 12:00 a.!®. Miss Diane Barnett, daughter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.A. Barnett of R.R.No. 1, Orono was graduated recently from the Oshawa General School of Radiography. She will' be employed at the Oshawa Clinic. J Kirby News Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Barban of Sault Ste. Marie the former Miss Marilyn Hamm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hamm on their marriage Sat. June 28th in Orono United Church, The Kirby U.C.W. cateredfbr the reception held in the main Hall of the Church. Miss Marion McKelvey is a patient in Oshawa General Hospital and underwent major major surgery on Tuesday. We wish her a speedy recovery. School was out for the summer last Tuesday and Mr. Allan Dowes took a bus load of children and parents to Hamilton Hamilton on the Wednesday to the African Lion Safari. The Three in One Club held their Strawberry Supper at Newtonville United Church last Tuesday evening with members from Kirby enjoying enjoying the lovely supper. Mr, and Mrs. Sid Rutherford Rutherford attended the graduation exercises, dinner and dance, on Saturday June 28th at Kingston for Mrs, Fransic Collingwood who graduated in nursing from St. Lawrence College and topped her class of 76 students. She gave the Valdictory address and is the mother of three lovely children. children. Francis starts nursing full time at Kingston today. Congratulations. Mr. Paul Hewitt from Durham Durham and Mrs. Harriett Mitchell Mitchell from Hillsburg were Sunday and Monday visitors with Mrs. Dora Morris and Mrs. Youmans. Weekend of June 29th. Mrs. Dora Morris attended the Canadian Cristian Ashram Ashram at Lake Couchiching on the Weekend from Friday to Monday. Joint church service at Kirby will be held on July 13th and 27th at Kirby Centennial School and the other Sundays at Orono United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Wannan attended the Souch family picnic at Mr. and Mrs. Jim Souch's at Starkville on Sunday. Sunday. Kirby U.C.W. monthly meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. L. Wilsons on July 15th. In the form of a sponsored by the United Church Wmen. Mr. and Mrs. Grey of Belleville visited Miss Catherine Catherine Stewart the past week. She is a cousin of Miss Stewart. Mark and Stephen Peacock are helping their grandparents grandparents Mr. and Mrs. V. Peacock bring in the hay. Mr. Ray Hoskin is having the basement excavated for a new house west of the Kendal General Store. The former Stoker house was burned two years ago. The Women's Institute had a satisfactory bake sale on Saturday at Miss Elva Reid's art and craft shop below the ski hill. This week the ladies plan to go to the Couroux cottage on Lake Kushog in Haliburton. birthday picnic come and have a good time. Mrs. C. Lowery, Mrs. Doreen Doreen Lowery and Sharon, and Mrs. Carol Boyd attended the Bridal shower on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Peggy Boyd, Newcastle for Miss Brenda Stephenson. Those from Orono attending were Mrs. Grace Cochrane, Mrs. Bertha Lowry and Mrs. Marg. Low- erv and Marica. Visitors staying with Mrs. Lila Chapman and Clair are Mrs. Crumback from Montreal, Montreal, Dr. John Neeles from Port Elgin. Cousin Mr. Lloyd Vivian Oakland, and Murray Jose, Newcastle is holidaying for a few days. Mrs. Lila Chapman and Clair attended the 50th Anni- versity of the Union of the United Church held at Wilson Wilson ville, a while back. It was old Home week for Mrs. Chapman and she met and visited with many of her girl hood friends and relatives. A lovely reunion. Mrs. Carman White with the help of Mrs. Mary Miller, entertained Mrs. Duvall, Mrs. Bill Miller, Mrs. Edith Burgess, Burgess, Mrs. Grace Cochrane, Mrs. Edith Taylor, Mrs. Mary Morris, Mrs. Beatrice Morgan, Morgan, and Mrs. Ben White on Friday afternoon June 27th the occasion, being Mrs. Alma White's birthday. Congratulations Congratulations Alma. Kendal news The first week of July was a perfect holiday week. It was glso ideal for curing and bringing in the hay. However the gardens pastures and grain crops need rain badly. The tobacco men are irrigating. irrigating. The Rev. H.A. Bunt passed away in Beamsville on July 1st. He served the Newtonville charge twenty six years ago. Mrs. Gary Thertell has returned home after spending a week in hospital. The family went on a trip and she took very ill. We are glad to know she is well again. Miss Nancy Dykeman was thrown from a horse last week and suffered a very bad fracture of the arm. Some of the Kendal folk attended church in Orono on Sunday morning. Next Sunday Sunday the service will be at Kirby school. Get your ticket for a bus trip to Toronto Zoo on July 21st from Mrs. Jack Stapleton 983-5900. Anyone may go. The trip is ORONOWEEKLY TIMES, JULY 11th, 1975 -3 Karen Lowery Miss Karen Lowery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Lowery received her B.A. from Victoria College, University of Toronto on June 10th. She specialized in music and french and will attend the Teacher's Faculty of Education in Toronto this coming year. When Choosing Livestock Minerals Let Your Forage Be Your Guide. because the roughage portion of the ration dictates the combination of essential minerals needed. All SHUR-GAIN MINERALS are now formulated accordingly. It's nutritionally right, it's easy, it's economical, to select the best SHUR-GAIN mineral mineral mixture for your livestock . . . SHUR-GAIN ESSENTIAL MINERALS ?1--FOR NON-LEGUME FEEDING . . . feed where roughage is grass, hay or corn silaqe. SHUR-GAIN ESSENTIAL MINERALS #2--FOR LEGUME FEEDING . . . feed with high legume forage, to balance the high calcium, low phosphorus. SHUR-GAIN ESSENTIAL MINERALS #3---SALT FREE . . . feed where salt is available available in the water or other source. SHUR-GAIN ESSENTIAL MINERALS #4--HIGH PHOSPHORUS ... for dry cows just prior to freshening. SHUR-GAIN RANGE MINERALS . . for Western feeding conditions, where stock is on a high hay or pasture ration with salt provided separately. 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