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Orono Weekly Times, 31 Oct 1979, p. 8

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i A big part was played in the Aaron Staples, a rabbit. They Sunday School presentation were far from being stage- Sunday afternoon by this trio struck and became part of of Ben Deiremo, a squirrel, many of the presentations. , Christopher Yeo, a hobo and • • . , . , r nrairies on Sundav at the Orono United Church. The 'Ten Gallon Hat' was prominent in story of the prairies on aunaay A display depicting La Belle province, Quebec, at the Mission Festival Mark Evans of Kendal the Orono United Church, fishing industry and their displays his carving skills at This interesting display ref- crafts. Sundays Mission Festival at erred to the Maritimes, the Mission Festival tremendous success Rev. Basil Long has termed the 'Mission Festival held jointly by the Orono and Kirby churches over the past weekend as a tremendous success. -The week-end experience experience featured the presence presence of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jamieson, missionaries who are on furlough from India as well as a Sunday afternoon program and displays by the Orono United Church Sunday School. The Jamiesons on Saturday afternoon and evening out lined their Mission work in India and other parts of the country and as well the part played by support through the churches of Canada. Mr. Jamieson, supported the Saturday Saturday evening program with film and slides of recent work accomplished through their Mission in India in recent years. Both Jamiesons' are wéll qualified in their respective The rising fleet is in with leading her crew of fishermen, Daren Barnett, Tammy Kent captain Darlene Staples (left) Kristy Staples, Michael Doty, and Karen Vanderveen. fields of endeavour with Mr. Jamieson with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Civil Engineering, a Master of' Science degree in Community Planning and a diploma in .Environmental Control. Mrs. ,Jamieson holds a Master of Commerce degree. Mrs. Jamieson also pro vided the church sermon on Sunday mqrning which was followed by the .serving of a sandwich lunch by the Orono 1 ladies. " Sunday afternoon the church basement was packed when the Orono United Church Sunday school played their part in the Mission Festival. Many detailed displays were on exhibition throughout the .church relating to crafts, the industry and culture of the people in many of the provinces of Canada and as, well in various countries . (Continuédpage9)

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