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Orono Weekly Times, 22 Jun 1961, p. 3

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ORONO, WEEKLY TIMES THURSDAY, JUNE 22rd, 1961 Men's Short Siceve Sport Shirts Wa-sh 'n' Wear Citton Shirts -ný ittIe or fne irOning. Ta' gren.grey, blue and white. Sizes Small, Meci, and Lare ......I E N'S T-SH-IRTS c'ilr. Sve ri s,ns in kritteci ootton TShirts wÏth poilo-Style -Par -cIùmnatýg sade of oldandgree. SzesSinail, Med. PRICE $,5$29 M.ýEN'S MOCCASINS Brown oil-tanned leather uppers wth leather outsoles. Sizes c ta 11. PRICE 4,95 LADIES' CANVAS SIIOES GIRLS JEANS Discontilnued lines in casual shoes, Good qljality derÇlm Jeans for girls, mosty washable. Severzl styles in blue, navy only.Sizes 8 to 12 years. Regular $295. birown, beige and red. Sizes 5 to 8. Reguiar Sale PriCe per pair $1,49 values at $4.95. Your Choice per pair 98e Ladies' and Girl's Sockees MEN'S BATHING TRUNKS A quantity of rayon and cotton sockees Two-way stretch Cotton and Rayon in an assortment of colours. Sizes 6 ta o 12 Lastex. Gold, blue, red, black and white. in the lot. Regular 49c. Sizes, Small, Med. and Large. Sale Price, -2 Pairs for 25e PRICE $2,49 Store Open s MonclayArson E'venngs Friclay and Saturday Open Ali Day Wednescay NEAR >mOUNE Hlydro Unes carry electricity at extremely high voltages,. . . up to two thousand times greater than the volt- ages used in the home. Any niodel 1. plane or kite enthusiast holding a wire, wire-reinforced string or even a wet string that touches a hydro line can suifer serious injury or loss of life. The- danger is increased if part of the air- borne object is m-ade of mnetal. .. REMEMBER these safety rules: 1. Always keep to the wide-open spaces . . . well away from hydro lines and eIectrical ap- paratus. Warn others to do so 2. Do not use wire or wie-rei-h forced string. 3. Neyer try to recover* a model ~. ~or kîte that is caughat onhydro linos, towers or other electrical apparatus. PARENTS--Safety education begins at home. Be sure your children fojlow the above safety rules. Mue riO4A NY RO f.J~'.v' iuivn ~rv.Lve~ I LOCAL NEWS licrnie Dunlop celebrated hier 5th' b irthd, av on TuesdayM f this, week by a P iCrIc eparty for lier littie friends at Orono Park. Mîrs. Jean BEarr, Erie Pennr., Miss, _Nan Frusn M.an Irs. Morti-i rimer Sabin uf RceseN.., were Frecenitystoswt Mr. and M\rs.ý Aex Watsoni; Miss FerguLson re ,maining for a longer visit. ýI rs. Chas. Wood. spent Wednes-ý dyin Toronto attending th le gradu-, atioin exercise-s at the provincial SShool Tractes, when hier grandson, jCharles Crowther wvýith 33 ther graduates in the Sehý,oo f Barber- ing, received his diplorna. He bas T acoepted a position in Oshawa. , Mr. andI Mrs Alex Drumrnond,! D 1'oronto were guests an thre week- t end wjth Mr% and Mrs. A. A. Drum-c mond. Miss Audrey Biulings, Oshawa, spent thre weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Carl BiIlings. Mrs. George Cole Port Hope called on Mrs. Heber Souch on Saturday last. Mr. Mac Smith, Toronto visited ,with his mother Mrs. Neil Smth on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Henderson of Lively were in Orono attending- the funeral of ber father, the late Mr. Jas. Ransbertr. fMr. andI Mrs. C. W. Billin gs visited his sister, Mrs. W. J. Inch. Toronto ýon Tuesday of this week. Mr. Willis Barrabali has accepted a position at Stutt's- Pharmacy, Or- cao for the summer months. Mrs. M. J. Tamblyn attended the funeral of Mlrs. Ch'arles M. Cawker- lin 'Belleville on Monday of tins week. IMurray St. John of Burlington visited over the week-end witli Mr. an d Mrs. Arnold Wallace and family M%,r. and Mrs. Kaý7 Lycett have moved into their new home on Church Street, recently purchased frei Mrs . 0.Gerry. Mrs. Dean West returned home from Bowmanville Hospital on Tues- day of this week. Evening Aux.J T The unemeetinlg of te~elf, Auiiar wsheld aî-"s uual in) thle Presdent Mrs MararetArnott ,Stu~ards i ndr MsLonggv a!-eiîfiftfl lunch at thle con- 'TDemeetng bgan ith the sin- igcf Hm 9,followedIby tire LodsPrayonr.Mrs. Arjnott thanked-0( MrIls. Eileen Billin ,gs for taking thre MIý% ay eeting in hier absence and] coi her very capable handligo h catering for the Rate Payers and ~<Trustees Banquet. Mrs. Dora Morris again extended ain invijtation tIo spendantee- joyable evening at lier cottage on July 131h. Group leaders v,111 bel phoned later about transportation @e.i Th'le secretary read the previcus m-onthi's minutes and the treasurer gave her report. Business arising from the minutes was discussed andI some(,thank you cards read by Mrs. Theirna Vagg, corresponding secre- tary.. Mrs. Elleen Billings gave thie s.tudy. book anrd during a very inter- estig deotional Mrs. Long piayed a very beautifeul recording of "i{ow Greýat Thou Art" and MIrs. Daisy 'McKenzie showýedI a film "The Blid- denHet" accompanied by a soundc track. This littie filmn very plainly showed how a famrily can becomne veyconfused as to whiat tire l Por-tanit things in lifeý are and a flse love of maeiltiaigs blet out a tue o of! the gonsad ul- dertaningandlovei of Qed, w'i ch1 make ateuly appy ail. ' wýho had hepdhrand saidi a fel"" words te the visýiîng lde ra h other groups iîn ithe (Church. Shile p s, s, -~ 4< -"Y M. Koeregular akg of 1 2 Thils week ol-iv-........ 1 i Nesties No Lacquer ilair Spray enriched with Lanolin, regular tin 69e Special.......... 59c B~an Roll-(n Deodlorant, regular 89e f or. . 76e Pepsodent Tooth Paste, Save 20c, regular 98c f r 78c Ladies' Sun Glasses, reguWr,69c . Special ... 7e URNO c.To $00-,STORE j F7:?

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