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Orono Weekly Times, 9 May 1957, p. 5

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tLocal News J IRL GUI NEWS I Visitors with Mrs. T. J. Carscaddeu AV the regulaýr vweekly Girl Guide MUr. anc and-' family w'ereAMrs. Johberr,,r meetinýg, Tuesday ,e-e, ngail gul:ides children, a-ýnd Mrs. Roy B'er'ry and DaýWn ofjwere in unifoin and the mneeting be- visited Mi 01o,0Mr. and Mrs. CalsGyga n witih a ceneIut.f;lo-d. anîd sonms Ross and Ronnlie. K(,ndlai, ed by v inspectioun. The guides theni Mir. Aý Mr, and Ms.Thornas Steve,r Mr. wen to their patrol coirnersand col- Pollock, C, andl Mrs. James'- Stevens, Mrs, Bishop lection was taken. cf - Mr. an( M ars ad daughter, Miss.;. Valerie JËo utefr ook charge of Mran Marsh, Toronto), Mr. E. Quantrili, theode guides and started them on ited with ibyand 1\r1. Osborne Quantrill cf anyoa Badges. cheli and:1 Manitoba. Anu Best passed Dianne Glbart, Mr. ami Heather Rutherford andl Ma-.ilyn Ma- Seaiihoro, Mr. and IMrs.. F. Sis, Mr. and Ms ono "Square La,ýhing." inother, lYl ýCiaurence Ccx cf Oshawa,, visited wýýith1 Susan 'Major,? Mary FoLind, Sheila Mr. and M1r. and Mïrs. O. Cowan on Sunday. iBqarýrabali, and Sandra Mercer passed Bubby and ravy and white acecess;orie-s, and a their Health Test. corsage o a rna ose'S. Otro W'Pia n oseJw he Guides the cf talisman Ontrie Wadna n.oseJ and had a sing sot Ou' cf town guests arrived from Ssktew . A hike for Satuý Calgary, Edmontoi4, Redcliff, Ir-vîne. Telegrams were read from Edmon- and the meeting- Ke~ow~t B .- LtAUrIdge, Keudal, ton, Kelownati and Saino, B.C. and taps. DRESSES Dellght Mother with one of our New Sumnmer Cottons, Iast-minute styles, in plain shades or gay prints, wvýonderfu1ly wshable, misses', wonen's and haîf sizes. Prioe $6.95 - $15 BLOUSES We have a good colectiôp of Blouses in Cotton,, dacron, nylon~ and terylene, dressy and beautifully tailor- ed styles. [n plain shades or stripe4. Sizes 12 - 38, Price $3.25 - $7.M5 SLIPS Many different styles and fabrics Sny¶oun tricot, r-ayon crepe, clanese taffeta and cotton. Sizes 32 - 44. Price $2.95 - $6.95* PANTIES Rayon or nylon, different styles. Sizes, small, med., large andI extra lge. Price 79e - $1.95. GLOVES Shortie styles or longer length to wear with tbàose fashionable push-up s1eeves, in nylon or rayon- Colours pink white, blue, turquoise, bçige, mauve, navy and black. Sizes6'/2-8S. Price 89e - $2.95. E',umlagu pmIay & saturdal W.dm.da7 Opus Anl D" "BUTTERFLV' NYLON ROSE Full-f ashioned, 51, 60 and 75 guage with da r-k seams or seamless. Sizes 81/2 to 11. Price $1.001 - $1.95. NECKLACES and EARRINGS Necklaces and Earrings ta match, in summer white or pastel shades. pric ý ah Dainty sheer nylon in a noveîty design, trimmed with silver- Soft pastel shades of pink, rose, turquoise, powder Mlue, mauve, beige, white. Price $1.00 Glenayr "KITTEN" Orlon 9weaters New styles, dressy and casual New Colors, pastel or glowing. Ail full- f ashio!ned, hand-finished, easy to wash. Priced ........ . $6.9â to $8-95 IIAND BAGS Leat her or plastie, in liue with f ashion Colours of navy, black, brown anid red. Priced......... ...... $3.50 to $10.95 PYJAMAS and NIGHTGOWNS Nylon, rayon and cotton plisse, sizes small, medium and large. Priced at ............. $3.00 to $8-95 Sheets, Pillow Cases, Tahlecoths, Hand-crocheted Place IMats, Towels, Blankets'aud Bedspreads, Armstrong s - Both hiave a bank acount - and a purpose for saving S'toreOe Ail PDay ors on Sý J. scuch. IIPotted Munis at $2.003 and $2.SOi Calceolarias at $1.00 ani $1.50 Geraniums at 50,c, Aise some cut flowers - In stocký Friday nmorni ng t!his ýeek.- --At Tyrreili's .Drug Store. Phone CS' We deliver. (118e s Our meeting opened wvith Inspec- 1tion. The W'hite Six, led by Wayne jmiller. is stil l eading i points for the mouth of April. TPhe Grand Howl follewed, led by Buz 'Mercër. We piayed "Who are they " and then started our Study Period. Balco and Bigiurah teck the lst Star Cubsansd a number of boys gained tests tloward their Ist Star. A number cf boys g-ained heir skipping for their 2ud Star. 'We had ouxr sing-seng and learned onue new song entitled "One Firger, Oue Thumb, Que Hand." Our xeetisg losed 'vith the Wolf Cub Creed and prayer. UNITED CHURCN orO .pagterai Charge Minister Ru',. J. Kitclen MýOTHER'S DAY SIJNDAY, NMAY lZth ORONO Sunday Schoci at l1, Services at il & '7.I0 LESKARDI Sc-Say Sool at2 Sevice at ,; Joivàun h~satu Sur speylse p ice Nurse and father both agree that somne things are too important te leave to chance. So, lîke most Canadians, each uses a chartered bank for planned saving, inàking regular dýposits to accomplish a definite purpose. Your own savings plan. may be a short-terni, modest one - maybe a vacation trip, or new drapes for the living room. Or your goal may be long-range, like providing more security4, greater confort and independence for you and your faxily. But whatever use you find for the money yeu save, you'i always be glad you saved it! Save ai a bank - millions do! THE1 CHARTERIS BAUMKE SERVII46 TOUR COMMUNITY La I an week. Spena Thel ~ George Toronto, rs, Brin~ia~ Mclackem-Qtt Nuptials (Cont-Iu.ued from page 4) hiTe ac-- ý-cessu2ries and red ros;es Ceorssgle. In the Orone> United Churdih Sun- day School Auditorium Lon Tuesday eveniiig of this week the ,O-onio-INew-] castie YPU pieseu.ted their one-act play "Oh Johuinie." The program cof the evening was aiso interspered wîth readinmg by Mr. Sain AllUn, solos by Mrs. Kathleen Chapmian and coroniet soles by Mr. Caries Tamiblyn. Mrs. M. H. Staples sud Mrs. George Car- soni were the acccmpanists fer the, evenig~. The proceedis of the evening .were for the fuud ocf the YPU. Thne personnel of Clark)e Sudo No. 595 extend.( their sincere appre- -iat intout epade nd Mjrte ~rh cavasedand to the cîtizens o f vvon wo ontibte o dtheAir Caý deý,t Tag Dy.Retrl frein thec- ~avSS ws$~. Annuai ia nsýpectionof cadet Squa diron 595 will be hield oný May 29th atý, 7 p.m. It lis the hope that th-eO;n C nu~iy akwild ho u[sed îfor h lispect on g~ n he squad agrae -)rea in -whiclr te perform their ~i4 Are You iust a Flee Who Spends lune hi the Çellar? Why flot cu;l for the kind of futel pi and burner service tbot lots you enîoy your bomne upstairs? Or... Fuel and tumber 1oe c I should prompt you to call us in time of sorrow. We' s simple beauWiul services prove consoling to the bereave HeARTLEY ReH. flARLOW Phone 1187 FUNERAL HOME Orono, Ont. Phone iMotber's Day Features Scarves, Slpcot Apronis, both hadan nc,priced ...25c. to ton, sÇzeS32o 50. Each..........$ printkithand ithoutLb bibs Slips, Nylon t aetrimi sizes 32 to 4*a Painties and nflaece rimm d plain;ý Pniced f1 1 ..........0c Nigh-,tgow,,ns iïlk wiý'ýth lace 1tri , assorted c sizs maIlmeiunlarged 0 .S. Each Blouses, ucottn, Gln bi sanatized, Teryene an Man rgi Sportee Blouse. Priced fo...... .....$1-40t Nylon Hosel, Lady Beth stretchl full fashione spring shades. Pa.r.f.r... Neekiace and Earing tçýSets,- ver'y latest boxe Priced per set.........$1.00 t Cushions, Plasttic,,~ appr-oved by the Dept. of1 assorted colors... ............ a PiIlow Cases, ebodrd"lis and lHers', X] designs, 'boxedi, pair for.. ........ Ponid's Ang'èl FacePwdr Date case mi~thi and puff. Piedl ............ Log Cabin Cooaeasre hard and so1 ce'ntres.Pud o fr.......... . iJRONO 5ct TO 11-0OO Open Friday eveings until 10 t for yolir ouveniene omibe(. i visitecl with her Parents, _Mr. and; Mr.W. ElIio)tt and her, aunit, Ms Primacombe, Sunday lest. Mrs. Foster Ferguýtson (Y t'I'a visited Mr. anid Mrs. Gordon Cotter and Vichy. Mr-S. Greta Caver]y visited friends in Orono on Monday. MNr. and Mm. N. F. Porter aud Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Blig attended the organizatien meeting of the Norland Horticuitural Seciety on Tuesday; evening i Norland. Mr. Porter is' the Ontario District Secretairy. Mr. Alex irusmcnd spent. a few, dïays at home prier te taking up r-esi-j dence in CorunwalIl where he has se-1 curred a position in conuection with the ýSt. Lawrence Seaway prcject. Mr. and Mrs. Keat and Eleanor --isitedl W. E. Davey and Mrs. Found on Sunday taking Mr. and Mrs. 1}ýavey for a dr-ive te Peterborough band Lindsay. Eleanor leaves on Satur- day for a four mcmth trip te England and Euro>Dp. en- Floigthecee ny a recep- tien cas heid at the Conuaught Glif Clu whre he bridai toasit was pro- psdby AI Nymian. Miss Deicres Saloskvas iu charge cf th,- gue-st Yoýr their honeymnoon trip the bride x.iouned a violet-rose chantilly siik dres, topped with jacket, featuring ph. 'h ýý, R4r Rottfibrnrt of ut4rra

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