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Orono Weekly Times, 2 Oct 1969, p. 5

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDA1Y, OCTOBER 2nd, 1169 NE WHO RAS EARS LET UIM HEAR (Continued fsrn page 4) of a misunderstanding we now bave.. We have to çret sid of it before the great truths of God in De ROGERSON1 ORONO, ONTARIO ANTIQUES WE BUY AND SELL f ! Old Glass, China, Pine Articles! Toys and Oddities fIF IT'S OLD ... CALL US WE PAY CASH jPhone 623-5342 after 6 p.m.> W FRANK REAL ESTATE Realtor 21 King St. W. Bowmanville 623-3393 Toronto 923-9174 Port hlope Office 885-4543, For prompt, courteoujs, effici- ent service when buying or' selling and for the largest sel- ection of, properties in the area Contact Orono Area Representatives Roey FoV.er 983-801, Dane Found, 623,-3965 Andy Sutch 983-9119, Roy Strong 52 r il Bethany Local News A tobaceco hln at the Adams Far-m on -the 3rd line of Cliarke s' sS destroyed by fire 1ýast Wed. nesday evening. The Clarke Pire Dcepaùtm'ênt were on hand to keep. the ffire 'from spreading to other .buildings. The picture in last week's is- sue of Ms-s. Fred Tamblyn was through the coustesy of the Can- adian Statesman. MIrs. Wesley Cakwker, Bownian- ville visiÀted, with Mrs. M. J. Tamp- blyn over the weekend. 1 A birthd)ay1 party was helci on Christ can be ours. God speaks and we fail ta hear because we are too éluttes-ed up with cvcpy.tbiing cisc. 1 had an im- Po-t-N message for a Man who san :a waood shop. Wlien I went in the motos-s wcre running, the siaw was sere,-bdfng and he diidn't hear wrat I was 'saydng. Fin aIly be tus-n d off the machines-y and stonpcnd the noise and he got the message. Life can'be full of clamaur lîke that. How often our main struggle is to get ricli, pile up possessions or have a g&od time. If we would tus-n off zo.rne of this clamour. God wouid spcak to us. Sometimes weIl hear ail of the criticismes of aur times and grow discouraged, disturbed, distressed and, somne- times ready to give un. God woul'd lniad w.; into c',fTreïtive ways of liv- ing, lead us int'o ways of. strenLcth and understainig, but that takes discipline within aur aown lives. TIha machinery must.be turned off if Srou want ta beur the message. God is ýpeaking ta us in many ways. Can we hear. ,Or are ive gain.g ta be insensitive until same- thing ts-agiec cmes. Gad is ýpeakng tbs-augb the poar. Dr. McClure suggcsts that UloIeêss, things Change the great,. hordes of the Poor wili make us wisb we hadn't been s-o soan sat- îsfied with -ourselves. God is speaking within the Churoh ths-oughi young peoffie ta miake .us sec how long we have been satisfied with wavs, and meanis, . ather than getting dawn ta thse reai basic issues of le. Ga6d is speaking through the disllsioedwho thought they were Cbristian and then discov- es-ed theyi couldust be at case os- in har-mony with that wbich is cniled Christian, now., We- are al pas-t of it. Tbough nothing des- Perate has .happened to us there is every assurance that it Iwill un- les-s change is bs-osght about. 'We have been eailed to be Iizt- eners anid doers. To those Who have cars ta beias God wil apeak. He will lcad them in the ways of s-cal livine. iHe wil make them 'a blessing -ta aIl mankind. Listeningz heasing is an aet af the will "He who bas cars, let him hear." TURKEY'SHOOT ORONO F1511 and HUNýT CLUB SUNDAY, OCTOBER Çth, IL969 unt! Club Range - Follow signs off Taunton Road atý the Leskard Intersection. From 10:00 a.m. on Lunch served at Range SHOTGUNS ONLY Turkeys 20 -25 ibs. Hockey Registration AUboys wishing to play hockey this year ini the Orono Arena should register in the Arena en Priday Oct. 3, from ý,7,t 9 p.m. Pîcase bring your Birth Certificate and $7.00 registration fee with you. AUl boys, must be registes-ed by October 6th at tbe latest. MEN'S COATS AND JACKETS' AlI.wool Car Coats with pile llning, leather buttons and trim, Mouton collar. Camel with brown only. Sizes 38 to 42. Price, each- $27.95 Double Breasted Coats Tailored in soft velour with quilt- ed lining. Moss green with gold buttons. Sizes 38 to 42. Price, each - $27.95 Two styles in ali-wool melton cloth, one with zipper front, the other with but- ,ton front. Shades of olive and teal., sites, 40 te 46. Priced from $27.95 to $32.95 Revers Nble Hunting Jackets Reverses from red gabardine to printed nylon. Two slash breast pockcts, ,twe, lewer flap pockets and zippered -sîceve pecket. Concealed hood has zipper losing. Sizes 42 and 44. Price,, each - $28.95 CLUB SKI J ACKETS In 14ylon with quilted lining, zip. per front, xaglan sleeves. Green with gold trim, blue with white tsim. Sizes 36 to 40 Price, each - $19.50 Septenibes- l9th by Mrs. C. Ander- son of BowManvillc and Mrs. L. McGee at the home'of Ms-s. Mc- Gec to celebrute the 91st birth4aýy of their aunt, Mrs. Sybil Snell. Shawn William Bailev. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bailey; Les- ley Anne Barrabail, daughtes- of Ms-. and. Mrs. Wlhis Barraball; N'ancy Lee Ishii, daughter of Mr-. and Mrs. Bruan Ishii, Stephen <Donald Lycctt, eon of Mr-. and Ms-s. Donald Lycet Robin Jean Robinson. daugthter of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Harveyý Robinson; Tamniy Aileeni Sutciifîfe, daughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Sutejiffe. Ms-. Wm. Neal, Who is visiting wiîth bis daughtes-, Ms-s. W. E. As-mstrong, celebrated his 9oV)h bisthd.,ay. Ms-. and Mrs. R~OY Little and Lynn, Ms-. Jim Little, Miss Rir- bas-a Corfe,' Miss Iiane Little, Ms-. Pack Neal, Mr. and Ms-s. Carl Bil- lings8, Mr. and Ms-s. Carl Kimniett, Mr. and Ms-s. Wayne Bai'lev an.d Shawn were luncheon gue'sts of Ms-s. 1Harry Bailey' after attended Orono Unitcd Chus-ch wh'en Sbhawn was christened. The fuilowing childs-en were Baptised by Rev. B. E: Long at tne morning service in Orono United Chus-eh on Sunday last: M iss Melba Polly of Toroito was a weekend guest of Mr-. and Mrs.,-Donald StaDles and familv. SMrS.' Thos. Burnett, Patti and Marjie of Peterborough spent the weekend with Mr. and Ms-s. El' Graham. Mr. Burnett was on a business t~ to Enigland.. Mr. Kenneth Blewett has return- ed to Brock University for bis second tes-m. Miss Marion Brown, Oshawa, bas been visiting with her mother Mrs. J. D. Brown. Mrs. Hectos- Bawen, who was a patient in the Memorial Hspi- t.is nQw at Sunset Loclgc in Rowrrnanville. Ms-s. Everett Porter of Quebec has been visiting Ms-s. Margaret Litnthis week. UNITED CHURCH Orono, Pastoral Charge Minister Rev. B. E. Long SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5th Orono tlnited. Churh- Sunday School at 10:00 Service at 11:15, ar. Kry- Mornîng, Service at 9:45 am. Sunday School at 11:00 Nylon Ski Jackets W ithj pile lining, two rows of white braid down sîceve. Black, -green and bine. Sizes 38 te, 44. Price, each - $15.95 Men's Vests Ini corduroy and'quilted nylon with Pile lining. Green only. Sizes M, L and XL Price, each- $9.95 BOYS' JACKETS Quilted nylon Ski jackets wîth pile lining. White braid down sîceve. Black and green. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Prioe, each - $12.50 Difterent styles in Orlon pile jack- ets with hood and quilted lining. Blue, green ahild ted. Sizes 4'to 6X years and 8 to 14 years. Priced. from $8.95 to $12.50. SNOTCWMVOBILE SUITS A '-TRONs I k - - -------- - - - - - ------- - - NOW AT VOUE DUX 1Service 'Station Highway 35 and 115, just north of Newcastle Featnring.. Premium'Quality, Produpe -AT THE'MOST REASONABLE PRICES- Stove 011 mnay 6e, picked up 1 ln any quantity 19.9r, per gaIleu ATTENTION FARMER.S and TRUCKERS- Speelal discount on gasoUne and diesel fuiel. PHONE 997-4215 CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST Member Canada Deposit Insurance Pays A fitg or 3 Years on. CertlifïicateS- 40 on 4 -5 years Central Ontari.- Trusit& Savings Corp Head,, Office, 19 Simeoe St. N., Oshawa 723-5221 B raneb, 23 King St, W., Bowmanvllle p>4>NTMM 623-2527

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