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Orono Weekly Times, 17 Jul 1969, p. 6

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-~ -~ - --------------.~-~- -, < . ~ -< ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THU SDAY, JULY l7th, 1969 KenalNews Mr. Eddie Couroux had anl OP- eration on a dise in lis back one week ago in the oýthopLidic and Arthritic Hosp½al, 43 Wellesley St., Toronto. We are pleased to. say he ýcan now sit up and move around. Mrs. Flona ErirnaDombe, the oldest -resident M4 Clarke Town- sh;,i p",q3d away Friday, July il at the age of ninety live. She had been two months in Bowramanville Hospital but previous to that had been ableto keep har own home and enj.oy the visits of her many friends., 1 1 She Was boni on the-Elliott homestead north of Kendal in 1874. There were eleven in the f amily, ail are gone. Mter her marriage to Fred Bnimacomb in 1896 she 1ived on the seventh line and attended Kirby Churcil. She was organist for the Sunday school. She -moved into Orono in 1953. lier funeoal service was ini Orono Church. Some of the friends frosu a dis- tance attendiin'g the funeral par- Jours o- Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Snowden cd1 Oshawa Mr. Fred Garfield Brimacoan-be of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs . Earl Fowler of Oshawa, Mr. Hubert Cobblediek of Leamington, Mrs. Gladys Thompson and Mrs. F. Mountjoy of Blaekstok. Some of those from a distance thiat attended the service on Mon- day were:.Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Car- seadden of Ihornbury, Mr. and Mes. Alfred Elhiot of Toronto, Mrs. Bert Richardson of Peterbor- ough, Mr. Milton Elliott of Bow- manville, Mrs, S. Cadwell of Port Hope, Mr. and Mis. M1. Wal- 1er, Port Hope, Mes. Florence Fer- guson of INewastle, Mfiss Marion MeKelvey of Toronto an.d Mrs. F. Blackburn, Salem. Severe eletric stornis hit the ing transformers at Mr. L. Green- transformers at Mr. L. Green- woods and Mr. A. Thompson's. Many fine fields of hay just re'ady to craw in were soaked. On Monday aiternoon, July 14, the funeral of Miss iVabel Patton took place at the Barlow Funerai Home. She was in her 83rd year. She was born at Kenclal and lived on the Patton homestenad until 1939, caring for hec aged parents. lier two brothers John and Nor- man predeceased ber. The bearers were Mr. Fred Winn, Mr. Jas. Tyrreil, Mr. Ar- thur Thonipson, Mr. Garland Cathcart, Mr. Alvin Lowes and Mr. Milton Lowes. The friends ce- tuened to the home- of hec neph- ew Mr. andMrs. Roy Patton aIt- er the funeral. Mrs. Irene Meecer is spending a few days with her brother Mr, Grant of Uxbridge. Up And Down The Book Stocks NEW BOOKS, JULY 17, 1969 Best Cartoohs of, the Year by Liwrence Lariar Aduit Non-Fiction Mandate '68 (the yeac of Pier- re Elliott 'Lude-au) by Mart,ýn Sullivran TVhe Restless Ghosts of Ladye Place (and other true hauntings} by Harcy Ludlana. Aduit Fiction The SnoW Goose by Paul Galli- 00 The Vale of Laugiter by Peter de Vrlea The Wind Off The Small Isies by Mary Stewart AImost like Sisters by Betty Giavanna. Boys and Girls The Whistle Stop Mystery by Mý),jorie Hall More about Paddington by Mi- chaei Bond Blaze and the Gypsieis by C. W. Anderson Hide and Seek Fog by Alvin Tresseit Blaze and'the Indian Cave by C. W. Anderson. Orono Building Brick Block - Concrete Stone Work Carpentry - Cabinet, Wrk Floors Tle 983-5441 ORONO William C. Hall, B. comm. Chartered -Accovntant Phone Newcastle 987-4240 Ail day Wednesday and Saturday IDX DX DX DX »X DX DI DX DX DX DX DI D %W1 f«~ DX DX DX DX DX DX DX DXDX DX DI bIdm Picnic Supplies DISPOSABLE PLATES and CUPS KNIVES and FORKS TABLE CLOTHS CANNED POP, ICE CREAM ALL KINBS 0F CHIPS CHOCOLATE'BARS STORE CLOSES AT 6 p. ON SATURDAYS M dletons Relax. You re covered. On October lst, Ontario introduces the new Ontario Health Services In- surance Plan-OHSI P. OHSI P is a basic plan of health in - surance benefits available to every person in Ontario-regardless of age, physical health or financial means- through the Government or a desig- nated agent. OHSIP will replace OMSIP-the existing Ontarjo plan. If you're pres- ently enrolled in OMSI P, your covçr- agewillcontinuewithoutinterru ption. If you're nowenrolled in a plan from onie of the 200 other insurers in Ontario-such as PhysiciansServices Incorporated, Windsor Medical Serv- ices, Associated Medîcal Services, an insurance company, or other agency, you're also covered, until further notice. If you now have no health insurance, you'll have ample opportunity to en- roll before October lst. You'll be advised of the enrolîment period by press, radio and television. So don't wonder, don't worry, about your health insurance. Just relax and enjoy a healthy summer while you await the new OHSl P Plan, the heailh care you can count on, from the Ontario Department of Health. ONTARIO HEALTH SERVICES INSURANCE PLAN ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Be Wise .... ECONOMIZE! $AirVE WITH DX FUEL PHONE f46&3"41 o, What to do ONTARIO HEALTH SERVICES INSURANCE PLAN r,.1 4ON - t - 1

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