Orono Weekly Times, 5 May 1966, p. 5

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THIURSDA1Y, MAY 5th. 1966 ~Bein1 The Oran-geCurtrin This' week heme is a poem lin honour of Mother's -Day, Sunday, I L oc The Readin% Mother Mrs. W. Cobbledick Y had a Mother who rend to me ber dangbter. Mms. L. Sagas of pirates wbo scoured the at FBunketon. sea, Çutlasses clenchied in their yellôw Dr. and Mms.- R. J. S1teeth, %~n Milîs visited in C -ýlackbirds" stowed in the hold 4ie weekend. beneath. 1 had a Mother who rend miTe Inys Mr. and Mrs. Carl B Of ancient and gallant and golden M' -T. Bailey visited days; it Mr. and Mrs. AIL Stories of Marmion and Ivnnhoe. '-1ildwood Village,. Tor Which every boy bas Ma.arigbt toaVn 1know. Mm. nd rs.Waynh e e I bad a Mother wbo rend me tales 'rontorspeHorthe weý ûf Gêlete the bound of tLhe his M'ad r.HoaeB of Wales, I Mrs. Ed Graham sp 2âWS is visitingi Thompson Taggart of Orono over Billinr,s and on Sundayl an Shields, )onto. H ooey of ýkend with st and Ron. pent a few True to bis trust tilt bis trag-ic avs 'witb Mr-. aànd Mrs. Bud Bur- death, nett and baby daughter, Hawkes- Faithfulness blent with hî-s final bury. breath. 1 'had a Mother who ra me the Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pbnir of tbjngs Tvrone visited on Friday with Mr. That wholesome life to the boy and Mrs. Carl Billings. heart brins-j Mrs. Carlos Tamblyn and Mrs. Stories that stir with anl upward Gordon Power spent the weekend S touc h, with their sister Mrs. Borden Oh, that each mother of boys were' Kramp and Mr. Kramp, Kitchen- 1such! .er. Yoqu' may have tangible welth .untold; 1Mr. and-Mrs. George Cole, Port o-ii-à iur-lQifd v Mrs '!Ionne visîted with Mr. and Mrs. gold. Richer than 1 you can neyer be- I had a Mother who read to me. -Stmickland Gillilan' AND I QUOTE-, God could not be everywhere, and therefome He made mothers. .-Jewish saying NEW BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY, Adult: The Double, Image Helen Mac- Innes Airs Above.the Ground- Mary Stewart The Emibeggler - LouisAuchin-, Closs V've Been Aound and Aound and Around - G. Bain. Juvenile: AýudJrew Tolliver - R. Wright Red River Adventure (The âôory. of thïe Selkirk Settlers) - .W. Chalmiers The Force Carrnes On (Sequel fo "The Scarlet Force") - T. Mor- ris Longstreeth Pioneer Girl - Marvannie Cas- well Little 1bluse in the Big Woods Laura I. Wilder. &T THE BOARD MEETING April's- circulation was 1226 books with 491 horrowed by ad- tlts and 735 loaned1 to juveniles. Two bighly esteemied mnembers cf the Board, Mr. and Ms.James Ricknby, are tendeiring their nos- ignations, since they are moving from the are. The late Dr. Williami L. ChpI- mers, Toronto, left Provisions ini his will for the Oronio Public Li- brary to receive his library of books, A motion was pnssed grating Mrs. Bruce Mlercer and Mrs. Gor- don Simpson $25. each to assist with expenises of Ftndig week longc summner cýourse for Pibrarians to be held a t Q u e en's Ujniversity, Kingstorn theen- o July. This course is sponsored by the' Lake Ontarlo 1Regional Lîb- rary Co-opeativ-e which is alsoý granting $25. and travel ling ex- penses te each librarian. Dorothy Robinison Alex Watson on Sunday. .Miss Sharon Tamblyn of the 'Peterborough Teachers' 'College was a student teacher last week at Lord Elgin School, Bowman- ville. Mrs. W. H. Rowe is a patient in the Bowmanville, Memorial Hlospital. Mrs. Disney of Bancroft visited briefly in Orono on Saturday- IMr. and Mrs. Malcolm McKen- zie of Kitchener spent the week- end with Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Me- Kenzie andI family.. l1 Mr. and Mrs. Wills arabl have purýhase-d the homie ofMr and Mrs. Les Asletlt in thei village. Mrs. Chas. Miller, Mrs. Van Horne and Mrs. Fred Tamblyn visited on Sunday withj Rev. Frank ~rydrmal, asisantPastOr of The Eten MmoriliCurch, in Messr-s. Waynie Mîller of Uni- versity College aod Larry Miller, of Unliversity Of Waterloo are- home with thCeïr paýrents Mr and Mrs. Chas. Mille! for the umer Mr. lan McKenzie of Waterloo University College is homJe with' bis parents Dr. and Mrs. A. F., MeKenzie for the summer months. Correction: In, last week's paper the Swim,- ;min,, Pro., Mrs. Shirley Reynolds, was quoted as receiving $400.00 for the season, which should have read $4.00 per.hour. UNITED CHURc Rev B. E. Lorg SUNDAY, MAY 8th, 1966 CHURCH SERVICES Orono - 11:15 a.m. Leskard - 2 p.m. Kirby - 9:45 a.m. SUNDAY SCIIOOL Orono- 10 a.m. Lýesknrd -10 -.m. Kirby -Il a.m. g ROYALBowmanv'ille RO AL 623-5,589 0 O THURSDAY - FRTDAY - SATURDAY - MAY 5, 6, 7 0 WALT DI5NEY'5 t THIAT DARN CAT CMATINEE 2 p. 0 f(COLOR) Hayley Mls Dean Jones SUNDAY - MAY Sth HELD OVER 0 f D T TARI-,N CAT' g MaineeSundy 2p.m. Evening>at 7:10 p.m. 0MONDAV - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - MAY 9, 10, il f 'sandes of the KaIhaLri' Stuart Whitman, Stanfley Baker t %dult Entertaiment - COLOR f Mother 's Duy SLELLS-Several styles and shades in sleeve- less orlon shells and Pour Boy tops. SizeS, M and L. Priced front $3.95 to $7.50 BLLOUSE S-Tailored addressystlsn ey lene or Cotton; Prints and plains. Sizes 10 to 20. Priced f rom, $2.98 to $6.95. SLIMS-WelIl tailored slimts of SLIPS-Varioqws styles in cot- fine wool, cotton or stretchy ny- ton,, nylon or arnel. Size 32 to 44, lon.- A good choice of. colours. Priced front $2.95 to $4.95 Sizes 10 to 20. Priced front $2.95 SNEAKERS-Canadian made to $13.95 canvas shoes with rubber soles NIGHTGOWNS - Long or ffiack' white, blue and red. 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