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Orono Weekly Times, 2 Mar 1961, p. 2

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ORO$O WE5E<L.Y TIMES THUJRSDAY, MARQH 211d 1961 other side Lakefield were able only tS~I ~ to ut wo ehind Melnick in the garne to put Orono two up but the ea Oras T w ,U O e onPutgol.b Lakýetield crew again reached with-,g lin~ one with another coutr et Dean West started the parade in West who helped out on defence La kefielci E ntry the period vh an unassisted goal in the game, fould theIfmark wich The regular meeting of Heather Peeof Oshawa Presbytery of the U- y followved aeutrbRaeWs. ga a olv yon yGrl ekhLde was held Tuesday in ited Church of Canada invite theen 'MelSeheil, dressed for this game, Robinson. The final~ Lakefield goal the I.O.O.F. H-all with a pleasing tire Presbytiery, young and old, a the fourth in Cobourg on Wednes-'tallied for the third at 5.12 with an then sprang up to give themn their attendance. elachresootrdnou- ~The Orono Orphans i their f irst day of this coming week. assist Io the, Orphans play-makeri, rtal of eight. Dean1 West then came Sister Betty Major, Past Noble aion)ls to partdcipate in~ this Servi--ce sete o te narto lay'j'lir Te Orono victOry 0on Monduy Junior West. Then to keep thnsipwihlsgeon ftenht Wvith Grand acting as Noble Grand in theof orhptog te edu u ' .nwtwo games Up over the Lake- nýight camne with a count of 7 to 4. roîîing Charles Armstrong nettedi'au -assist to Gerald Robinsn with absence of Sister Maude Coopr, Religious Drama as they witness the rild entry in the l eut of -4gme Raye West took the lead in the'the puck on a play from Dean West ablIy thirtyfive seconds rema.iniflg. Noble Grand, who was absent oniscenes so graphically portrayed b seie. heseie oend n ak- coring department for- the loal and Don Merce.Ei altnnt account of illness. Sister Emma the Companly of pilgrims. lil' om c nBobaeon on1 n11tting two o the seven goals. t tef ifth witn an assist to Junior! TeOpasae hwn oe1Lunn, Vice Grand assisted from her Monday evening and resumed on Single goals were iieiue by Charles West wthJuirTrie trnn As, ndfiha in hiar e r howig4 oe .F'fv esth aou -ýhe Orphans home ice in Cobourg Armstr~ong, Keith West, Gerald Rob- tQ Score hiimseif with an assist ta eteLkfedsudwoar 4g pndi sa omwîth writteiylRW ure ia u reurinpls~ a d nd on this ses lvepo-it tan Ffceshain o r esfv, emsra the msplay- .1n îWednesday niglit. oth games ii hDon Mercer and Dean West. Eric and Rave West. It was fthen ~igotlydad ! ~ u4t~ t#tçn fo!cr aigt esul e~s1ae h mot -were victories for the Orphans who Thle Wednesday. night game in Ray-eWs' turn and hie scored bis (,~ored by the local boys. be filled. A special "thank 3knr' was ance of1 Christian Drama "christ inùw have a big edge in the series. CcobouirgÏ saw the Orphans take an scond. of the period \vith assist to offered to those wvho so ably filled in the Concrete City" was lirst pnre The third gaine is being playeti in, erl lead by scoring a total of 7 Junior West and Eric Carleton. This Plntatedheoutgmeo these vacant offices on short notice. sented by the New Pilgrims (the 3byg on a dynighta I wibtefrtpeid ntel aea 1.3 lntoatn hefut enofl 1~ocayeon Saurdy adi oas i th fistpenod.On hecam at12.3.the series on Wednesday nigli h 1 inutes were read and approved, Professional Comnpany of the Reilg theseon pnid heOrpbansi-the series resumes in Cobourg' A!and signed. !ious Dria.a Society o! Great Bri-- res tseondîr adwi the i ena. Support your local entries. IThree accounts were presented tain) in Liecester, England. The det-. rete nbi orfo ead bnîn theop and approved and were passed for icated cast o! six actors to portray LT m um i *'iI osertooutie in a 7-6 count The follow,ing is a resu-e- of- the payment- the Passion o! our Lord Jesus Christ [N i~ NY iscoring for the season fr thé- Or- Correspondence was read and t is the story of something that Pla fr te rphnsagain open- ono Orpha.ns players. Junior4W~ deait with; cardis an~d letters Of really happqned, the story of!lta, the third when tF--y.oPlaytakethehetohnorswih nsigtthanks were reoeived and ordereti Passion, is onleofuvesligi. ed Up in teti we hyOt'ae tetphnuswt lgtfileti. cance, speaking timelessly to aljj ~WUmtscured is ecd- ond. goe arl hel argin. Sister Emma Lunn as Conveniorljmainid. The Crucifixion andi the ton ecurd hi secnd gal o theo! the Vîsiting Committee gave a Resqurrectiojn are events of personlal I I ~ JI F N*~ ISULT ful rpor o!the ctiityo! he'significance speaking intimately te) 1FOR LAKE SHORE L.EAGUE ONLY Visiting Committee for the past ',wo the individual and urging his to ae _______________A_____PIM wes tion here and now. J. West............14 1 33 2 Two candidates were initiateti, Phome 2396 New castl* Ilyr1 9 West ..........l 1 21 32' 24 the degree being exemplified byt hefca xpression-s andi the K. West ...........10 10 15 25 4 visiting Lodge, Oshawa No. 3. The tone of voi.ce fascinate the audience S12 il 12 23 10 work being performed in an ýi1tesensa 1J1obnsn o S 13 21 16 tremely impressive and pleasiiigiAwa,ýke in the Garden aiGehsw 1 PA S N E14 U L N UR DC rsrn .. 7 8 15 6 manrane sa startled to finti an ajne, ALL: P SSENG RS FUL Y INS RED ~ : Arstron W ilUnder New Business, there was a Cnîudpg Owne r.......ra.e..... 1. Ca5eton short discussion as ta how Heather: LJ - i'~ 1D. MlcCullough.......... 12 3 1 4 6 ogvudclbaete1h Ch re nd F e la vleM. Sehel........._......... 8 1I 3 4 6bithday whiçh will be coming up ink Hl. Quinney _............. il 2 1 3 2 March. It was decided to discuss NEWCASTL~E G. Cooper ... ..... ......... 7 o 1 1 o this inatter more !ufly admeetingN B GI P. Long ......>.... 8s o0 o 0 i)f urther plans at the next 1meetiRTRANgN which will be March 14th. CAT RT ININ -..The Noble Gran~d o! Oshawa No. 3 AT ANY TM wa e-ore t tecete f the__ - floor when Sister Mae Allen, on be- o______ bal! o! Heather Lodge ýresented lvTeOh aBuiss olg imher with a small token in appri- is oen ail year and our See how the LUW . station 'wagon coner te ng ~;randNoba leasn'àistuto emisyut iiii,êeexpressed thieir happiness in being invited te visit at Orono. 8 Day-School Courses fo Y O D ~ ~~delicious lunch was partaken _)f and ______ a social heur enjoyeti.EVN GCLS S oTUESDAY and THURS.DAY .r .1 s1 comi Io To Bowaiile 9:0I.m Chieof Subjects ...... ...1 Corpny o! Pilgtnmi'a--'---- -'~~.. ....r.te... .aCurbBow1-1 S>pe lai Classes for l ville, Io present the Passion ly e-es-Sitokr 4- oehclrist in tlb0 Ceneriete City" onT111ypst ïMarch l2thi at 7:00 p.mn. - Ester W\eek cornes alive iithrough hle cl-,eer interpr'etation o! "Christ FRELT AT E ...ra n the ConýcreteC (ity"as the truth iVILSl 4- . -o! the Last We is expressedi and - conmunicated by the Company o!f- Pgims(the acting arn io! the 0 imcee Street North Chnristian i ramna Council of CatijDa R.537 Te Christian Education Commrit- A NW HNMU t-N t..7 ~I.U PâR RUII'! ItiU IlPH-ONE 14816. ORONO, ONT. RO .NIH L BOWMANVILLE - COURTICE Work Into Winterwork -jr

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