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Orono Weekly Times, 4 Oct 1962, p. 2

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1962 ___ MHRnE NGWI Tog7n 8 Ohvrolet Truckè ,.THE ONES THAT WHIPPED THE RAJA RUN TOUCHES T UNDER THE SUN. .TO SHO W THE WOR TH 0F NW ENINE, FRA MES AND SUSPENSIONS!1 Nature created the world's toughest proving ground for trucks - the Baja (bah hah) Cali- fornia Pen-insula, Mexico. Jt's thousançi miles of tortuous trail that defies travel. Chevrolet tackled this route with a Carry- ail, a '/2-ton pickup with new 230 cu.-in. 6- cylindler engine, a 3/4ý-ton pickup with new 292-cu.-in. * 6.cyljnder engine, a medium- duty unit wý,ithi refrigerated van, a medium- duty diesel tanker and a haydt tandem. Rocks, ruts,wahor and washout racked the trucks from buml-per to bumper. Sand, dust and rivers tried to swallow themn. Hour after hour was spent in low gear at tem- perature up to 122 degrees.F. It took 17 days to go the 1,066 miles, and not one Chevrolet truck dropped out! Each day's run-was finished on seheodule! Trucks that can take this kind of beating, can take on your toughIest truck jobs. See thesýe tough1, quaýlity-buiilt '63 Chevrolet trucks with ail their new imýprov7ements at your Chevrolet dealer's.ai(ra-. When you came to a river, you got wet. This Baja river bot- tomr was as rocky as the road. Whiat a test for new '63 Chev- rolet su spension systefns t Tight squeeze for the medium- and heavy-duty units in this gorge. Their new narrower front-ends certainly paid off. Users who operate in close quarteirs will like this new '63 feature. Chevrolet's ladder-type framnes withstood the severest punish- ment. Shown is the -%/-ton pick-, Up with new 292-cu.-in. *6 cyl- inder engine. - &-43~-8 Be sure to see Bonanza on the CBC-TV network each Supiday. Check your local listing for channel and time.. ROY W. NUOHOLS BOWMA~VKLE~ QWT.ABI WubNg m~ Ispper,1b uiteyounger i Idren --ou be given a smallerý snack. For a hot sandwich on a cool day, try toasted cheese. These can be made up ahead o! time and stored iii the refrigerator, then popped into the oven when nieeded. A vegetable macedoine spread is a delicious way to use up left over or extra vegetables. Mix with a hittle sait and wates, corn, carrots, broccoîti, peas, green beans, and celery etcý., 1un- tii they form a limpy paste. Spreý,ad on warm bread or heat the mnacedo--ine by simmering slowly, fôr use on i7id days. It will keep refrigerated for sev- eral days and may be iightly spiced f or a quick hot dog- or hambur-ger relish. Rememiber that candy and other sweets are not ood substitutes for food suchl as c 1heese, eggs and milk, fruit and vegetaies1 Wheni yourchi wanits a snack, give him sometIhing that is good for hini. Callyour licensed Plunbing & Mechanical Contractor who selis, instails and j7uaraTIt-,-.ý CA"R MA N PLUMBING & IIEATING Phone 143 Orono Waà diragon 3 2 Miles East of Newcasvtle On Highway No. 2 USED CLOTHINO ý- SHOES FURNITURÉ -]RAD~IOS WASHING MACHINES AND FRIDGES PILMLREiNG FIXTURES OIL BURNERS, TANKS lowm & Electiic Moloim4 &TOREHOE e ALX te il lJI. c m* 4* '"d, L #.d r m " REDUTIO SAL 'aId am Lmbs Phnt ,.. ~ v pand the sale of annual permitsfo Batuday Oc~be 20at :30p.m Th prpery o Cyil um!rd,4~ç~ I Moe Sentry to ,ail provincial parks plus h Ows, ITI;IO Ca§sÀrd n pHLfers. wes o!oireamn,2 ils ass0 pAkticra arnetmtd8~ ~i1 aceitd vciati1 * 3ood m Tunto6 es of r 3411lnhwaaraadyt i Ted Jackson, AucI heaer.t Cark Oenhs StraIrvicanak Nwpoica Baie. loff4' 0 iregird Sho rophi f omCo1ceinerhage The Pheasant seasoni opens in the It is necessary to obtain a special this year were Wasaga Beach, flot ar roý\iilij) a TwnhiVt soo peafns rom Toronto; Restoule, off Highkwý ~~~ ~~~ ~regulated Twsisof Clarke ad< owshplicence t ho haat ~j Darlineton f his aturday and hunters, in either Clarke or Dariin2gton Town- lsoh fNth ay; Sanidban'ks- will, no doubt, be out in force seek- ships. Licences for Clar~ke Township The 75 Ontario provincial parks in thuTberd Distit andhejibwuyes- mg tîs amebir whih ramsmaybe otaîed rom Mr.Gordon( full oper-ation tijis year attracted an Pakwash in the Sioux Lookout Ds c Sp c î h n s iig throughout the countryside. WVatson in Orono. estimiated seven million people, a ten From many reports the hunt shlould Hunters wilI find more propert-y per cent increase over last year wheninotheenOnai.Te aur pe L Th k g vi gibe a be duo e o _________________________ ncrasngl pn,ý e a 0doe ormnybid hv posted this'year than in former yearS '169 were in full use. Most spectacular tal rvdicesni ou thoghu heae. lhsand some of the od unting gound advance this year, according to the this year and ths programme is ikely cUld )Sljlb leto the fact that iil no dniîbt have to be abanidoned, Lands and Forests Depnartment',q to be expanded next year. Sin, Clarke Township this year the From reports it is apparen t that ha Parks Brainchi,%was in camping. It is o geaes nmbr 0 brd hvebenor have been invading th e area and estimated that perhaps a million peo- c D NEfireleased by the local Game Commis- ,:ausng damage to property and Ive- pie made use of the parks' camp sites Snack o sion for harvest during the pheasant! stock. This has proxnpted miany to post aîthough only the- odd tent is to be On a season. their properlty. seen as. cool fail weatherý sets in. Serve 12 t 2 an to " * he Department issueilSuge5in 12 t 2 nd 5te camping permits this year as Com AT w rit issueci frx ainst pared Wîith 210,856 and counts a 22%, SANDWICHES, NOT SWEETS FOR increase. Eachi camping permit rep- AFTER-SCHOOL SNACKS lvi from schooi and areoutafeur seophe, osp rt ..1T1I~ d resntsrouhlyabot fur eope, The children have just come home T h e M ille rs ~st carrcingwflicontinl M ston etrot ing t e dpksna hrovicialPs ses on off oan tschooyand a anoug ie Warmi weather ia May and June got grv , "We can't wvalt 'tii supper te SU DSYpNorON A f etsar igh was cninea- sna. e otig"tespksni SPECIAY A NDZED DESSRT gantlyth tacks anwi a e He said the writ will protect the the weather was faîrly cool, campers spoîl their appetites for supper. SPECIALIZfi TheSSEitS gainst th rks m opge ten td. security of the debenture holders un. were out eariy. Addition of six new HommaleInivdul rut aks akThat N ýaiarust o. rtLtd.,betial piomise with ereditors 18 parks in the fuUy-operating category The Foods and Nutrition Depart- HoneideIniidal-rut aesÏass ht atoalTrs C. t. cworked out. during the season increased accom--nment at Macdonald Institute, Guelph, OdFashioned Pti pki i appointeil as receiver and manag-er modation. Other park areas are under eniphasize that mlk Is good any timte, o! the Mosport property described ini Meinbers o! 30 Canadian sports car development but were flot yet provid- and when fruit, raw vegetables or a 'Blueberry Carousel, Etc-. f a trust agreement made between the clubs raisel $13.5,000 in $100 debetures ed with sufficient services to justify sandwich is served too - youthful ap-. FORL RESERVATIONS PHONE 223 U two June 15, 1960. for the track. At the timn-e National charges. petites are sure to be satisfied until fi "The hope is flot to put the track Trust was named trustee for th~e de- veis emtswr p3% pper time. For the growing teenage out of business but to put its finances benture holders. Daily suil emtswr pZeboy, a hearty sandwich will ot dim-

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