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Orono Weekly Times, 23 May 1968, p. 5

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMÉS, THURSDAY, MAY 23rd, 1968 BAMPTON WALK RAISES $37 0 Approximately $370 was raised Monday when .the i-C Group sýponsored a "March for Missions." The 50 marchers took thriee hiou,,rs to cover the 10 miles over a route from Hampton, to, Zion a-td Solina. The money raised will go to the Missionary and Mantenance Fund "Operation Beaver" of the United Church of Canada anid as a gift to Rev. Maurice Bradley, a native of the Hamptoni area,-who is serv- ing at a missionary in Zambia. A feature of the "march" was tht four generations of one fam- ily, took part. Tbey were: A. H. Clemens; bis son, Laverne; bis grandson, Ho(,n- aid and bis great grandson, Brent. The latter, four years of age, walked ail but a quarter of a mile of the route. NO INCREASED RATES FOR MEDICAL CARE r he Durham Connty Ce operative Medical Services Iprovide medical care insurance with extended cover- Iage on a non-profit basis . .. you save money on our premiums . .. compare eur rates with others. 2 PlanS to Choose Front Surgical, Etendeéd In-ilospiral Medical Medical Plan boctor's Services in Hos- (Doctor's Services in pital, at home, in office) Hosptal)Single plus 2 or Single plus 2, or more - $132.00 more - $72.00 Single plus 1- $126.0 Sin~gle plus 1 - $66.00 Single - $63.00 Single $33.00 Durham County_ Co-operative Medical Services Box 37 Orono, Ontario Phone 983- 5404 DX-DX-DX -DX-DX-DX -DX-DX $Be Wise: ... & ECONOMIZE! $$AVE$ $ $ Phone 668-3341$ - DX -DX - DX -DX -DX -DX :-DXI Mr. and , Mrs. spent a few da ys in Brantford' hast Ervan, 'RaiÙiy visiting relatilz7es week. Mr. aùnd Mrs. :Malcolmn McKenzie and Micheli, Ayimer, sbeht the weeke nd with Dr. and Mrs. A. F. McKenzie, lan and Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bil lings vis- îted for severai days with Dr. Harley Billings and farn- iiy in, Philadeiphia. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hooey and baby daughter spent the weekerýd with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Best and Ron. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kimmett spetit the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Manly Kirnrett, Napanee. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Gamsby, Toronto visited on the weekend with Mrs. Robert Aluin. Mr.' and Mrs, Wayne Helson, Eric and Christopher spent sever- ai days at their cottage at Chap- ieau. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bail, John anid Barbara, Aylrner visited over, the weekend with Mrs. N. F. Porter. Mrs. Charles Taylor is a patient in Bowman$viile Memorial Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Fagan of Markham vîsited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. O0. Cooper. UNITED CHURCH Orono Pastoral Charge Minister Rev. B. E. Long SUNDAY, MAY 26th Orono United Church Sunday School at 10:00 Service at 11:15 a.m. Kirby- Morning Sunday Leskard- Sunday School ut 11:00 Schooi t 9:45 Local News Ken1 ws ý'ý.Miss C.W. Stewart and Mrs A. i!. Dobson attend ed a banquet -in Port Hopie United Church ohi May l4th. The retired teachers of Durhamii 2 were honoured at thisI banquiet and presented with a bolak telling the history of the F.W.T.A.O. This was the Fiftieth Annivers- ary of the organization. Miss H-el- ena Waddell of Orono was one so honoured. She taught the sixth linc school in 1907. This Sunday, May 26 several Orange Lodges will be represent- ed in thoe annual Church Parade. This year they corne to Kendal United Churcb at 11:15 ar. Mr. Austin White of Newcastle, trncle of Mrs. Wm. Hoy, passed away last we'ek. We offer our sympathy to the family. Miss C. W. Stewart land Mrs. G. Lofthouse visited their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Ray Best in Weston recently. Mrs. E. Couroux, Mrs. H. Foster G. Robinsmon S cores Double" Wiîn At Morrow Park Races' Harness racing at Morrpw -Park in Peterborough opened on Sat- urday May llth with Orono hors- es and drivers well in the actioti. Gerald Robinson was the most successful with two wins, one be- ing a dead heat ut the finish line. Mr. Robinson woli a clear victory with Nancy Joe and took the dead-heat finish with Ozark Jef- f ery. Robbie also placed fourth with Fisky Herbert. Russell Powell driving his own horse Jacqueline Hl, finished with a third and a fourth. 'Jack Williams placed third wîth Bud Gist and fifth with Sycamore Jean. Junior West, took a second p lace finish with T rixie Gratton and a sixth place finish with Goldie Elgin W. ý Our Patricia, racing for Chatles Reid, bas been doing quite well recently. Last week i Toronto the horse placed first while in St. Catharines it placed second, over the weekend. Men's and Boy's Sportswear MEN'S, SPORT SH-IRTS See our new short.sleeve sport shirts by "Currie," many perman ent press. AUl of the pepular shades for Summer' in paisieys, checks and plains. Sizes S, M, L and XL. Prfced from $5.0OO to $6.00 Short-sleeve j uc-shirts in easy-cure Fortrel 'and Nylon. Gold 'and blue. Sizes S, M and L. Priced eaeh $6.95 Knitted sport shirts by "'Regent Knit- wear" in 100% Dupent Orlon, machine washable and dryable. Mock turtie neck and short sleeves. Green, orange and blue. Sizes S, M and L. Priced each-$4.50 Men's white business shirts in good quality broadcioth with short sleeves. Sizes M', L and XL. SPrïced from $4.50 to $5.50 BOY'S SPORT SHIRTS Goed quaiity cotton sport shirts plain shades, stripes and attractiveq signs. Sizes 8 te 18 yea rs. Priced from $2.99 to $3.25 A good choice i knitted Sport Shirts with short sleeves. Cotton and Dupont or- ion ini new Summer shades. Sizes 8 te, 18 years. Pried front $2.25 to $3.95 A new stock of Men's and Boy's Walking Shorts and Swim Trunks. Miss C. 'Stewart,' Mrs. A. Low and Mrs. G. Cathcart attended ttre Dis- triet Annual. of the .Istitute in~ Blaelfst6ek on May 15th. The Closed, Door' from the Mav, Header'ý Digest, p. 236: Last Sunday 1 voted to close the church not rnaliciously or, in- tentionally but thoughtlessly, laz- ily, indifferently. I voted to close its doors that it's witncss atid it's testinony be stopped. I voted tti close the Bible on the pulpit, vol- (ýd for cur minister to stop preach- ing the glorious truths of the go-- pel of Jesus Christ, voted thitte eidren of the Sunday School noý longer bc taught the stories of the Bib!e :and the songs of God's ldve- You see I cou7d have goïie tc, church last Sunday. and I shoulcf bave gone but I didn't. I staycrl away, and by my laziness and in- difference I votea to close the church. REPORT FROM QUEEN'S PARK (Continued from Page 4) prepared to leave the country and tbrow about 5000 -people out of work, tbe agricultural segmnent is saddl ed with a confused collec- tion of policies, and, up until the last couple of years farm orgap- izations have failed in their duty as spokesm,.en for the farmers.> These are the views of the three respective parties as tbey pertait to tbe problems of Ontar,- ia Agriculture. Next week w shall try to present the methodus being adopted and those recom- mendcd as solutions. Orono Building Contractor Brick.- Block - Concrete - Stone Work Carpentry- Cabinet Work Fleors -Tule 983-5441 ORONO Townhipcf Clarke, 196TAX DEMAND FIRST INSTALMENT DUE 1968 Payable at thre Branch Offices of the Qinadian Imperial Bank' of Commerce at Orono ani at NewcastleJ ARMSTRONGS 71

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