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Orono Weekly Times, 3 Mar 1966, p. 6

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY. MARC11 3rd, 1966; e vehi", based on the~ scripture i ron lîu Le I fýto1iy of Jonah. Mrs. G, A. Munday opee t'B b etm moilto h U. C. VVVIIWIewaflhe mnoderator and voicesTc res 'o " etm m ril rp y on . "edet fromi different sections hi Fiday evening the Roberti and Ne-wastle playing. The se- Tt as ugestd b M. Wod- Th forthanualmetin ofc~ t1e cnrh potetig te eorge (Bob) Best Meniorial cond game will be between Orono yar tatit~uX b p'.ibl t te shawv;a Presbyter'ial United ,,,on- d ing itat are taking r~cov~~ th Orno uniipa Cbuch cme irs hld t S. 'a~e nd oics c hoe ad ITrophiy wilI bc sought in a Mid- and Oakwood which is to start at B~idn ou e P~t fie'.de' Uie hrh aalfe omk crpae etrget Hockey Tournament at the 7-45. These two games will be n~ Lbr'- Tis b sid wul m T"-dav !-)h ofFebUary, rae hsw evtogtOrono rink. Four teams will o-floe ya eWeehbto necesit~tet~"'~-ig o an rcl- n".took plnce afternoon andp-ovok.i.ýg presentation and should pt o h rpywihi e ae ire r wic coic b unertkeneveung.c'-i½ îsc'.son i ai th or J ng donated hy members of the] if c ,zas a posQzPi'iliv of iusing rjM lc"tLk. rsvtr a".tnn.Oono Mlidget Hockey Club of 1 Two final games in the Midget therespupoe.o 1964-65 in memory of their for- tournament wiil then determine T 1e ul di g f r t i p r o e a in~e ide tioral 'ith e meeht ing h y cthe e ýary wa s .re- m er team captain. the winner of the Bo b Best M e mn- The Depafrpnt renresenta- with j 3mrair gaethghead veIdo- hescrti- rs riai Trophy and a Consolation ie.a'eto fur-ther contact the ~(e'g er aeteb m ln xrsigi hr The tournament wiil ceommrence winner with a trophy donated by Trustes. .cal cm'chwelccme to ail. f.rm the, successful activities of at70 'lc ihMhbokAlnTasot In Memoriam service was con- the Presbyterial United Church LIBRRY dcted by Blackstock U.CW. Women. P P E E NT S îDGETMrs. L. F. Richardson, presi- Treasurer Mrs. G:, C. Pîrie gave PRESETS BDGETdent of the Bay cof Quinte Con-1the financial report.$ Mrs. Dorothy Robinson and.ference U.C.W. brought a mes- I In the absence of Mrs. Jamesj FOR U1rs. L. Perrauïlt representing the sage on the work of :the women Scott the new bocks on the liter- i Oron'ý Public Library, presented to unite ail in a service of fellow- ature table were given by Mrs. f L J TIA 'R 11V 1 theîf r opesed budget for the Lib-1 ship and requested we make an 1. Munday and sales assisted by p l U@ I I ~ - - rarv ý'o- 1966. The budget showed honest appraisal of the work at Mrs. E. White. ' a oeîi f $525.00 for the year hand. Rev. N. T. Holmes, Chairman nd he rpresentatives tae A drama "Voices from Nin- Oshawa Presbytery conducted%- tha i~e onlyway this can îbc the installation cf efficers as: elm tdis ithier truhfuir- follows: and 1ther rat or ctting bc on President- Mrs. Allan Down à aur'aigbcs It was pcintied eicl us Is etae b, t Vice Mrs. H, M. Kyte 1 ît that th Libiary had over 1i with prcper fcrms býeing cern- 2nd Vice -Mrs. Douglas Red- US D àA c-, theTonhp Mrs. Robin- GIfýVE GRANTS 3rd Vice - Mrs. Robert Sheffield TRIS WEEK'S SPECIALS -oitid thiat they can't let Gatjo C.0 a md o re Sec.- Mrs. WD.Avi lucin' 16 ARNIN4D EA viba (l ie and that the Board Ganstfh500 asCao e r. Sec. -Mrs. DWid. Auhn 1 96 ARNIN4D EA ada list cf bockis ready te, pur- Lh Orono Junior Horticulture 1 1 V8 Automiatie, power steering and brakes, radio, and Orone Horticulture. The Jun- Treasurer- Mrs. G. C. Pirie teexrsabvaeagcodin.Le521 ehase. leir Gardeners asked the Trustees A buffet dinner was served at, 1 te1xrs boeaeaecnito.Lc521 Mr.7,D. Simpson supported an te, repair the sto-re work at the )-q n m. hv the local unit.Te~ 16 HV4DO TTO WAGON rddItiral <t $ 00 DOte the flower bed at Main and Miii st, """ nre'ident Mrs. Alian Down, 6 cylinder, automatic, local one-owner car ln Ai Libarystain tht te ibrry ndaise for fi.nds te nurchase Presided over the eve-iing 5ss- condition. Lic xl09'72. ,'wýas a. definite advantage te the la planter fer the area. sion,anrquse cotudc-- Village. The Library, he' said,1 Mr. Woodyard stated that bis operation. itoue h Contact prvieshoh eceaie ad du rpoton parking was delayed. Mrs. F'. J. 1Reed Enrdce h pr\ic e b1 -ýratienad smeeiwsai' el- de ote more study, being neces- guest speaker Mrs. Geor"e Birtch - abe n heTrste udetfo jsary. BA. who brought an i"sight into fu-rhergrai, ha, t ýe gventhe African Students Four datici' futher grant, that tb e n PAISmn pr(ýl ,a okand the Cross Road Operation cf A at histim setha th Lirar Mr Sieso reortd tat orkthe wo:.-k that is done h-,,, * AT caua properly plan the purchýase !bad startéd on thed;t for apopewrigtetrinbid of newv bocks. It was aise stated plan of the area west cf Mill St. ïgadipoigCrsinfl KANE P 0 N I A C that further assistance this year north. Mr. Nicholson pointed ou ing anipAreinC hrsta f weuldi increase the Provincial that further work was necessarylosp g,ýrant la 1967. Mr. Simpson said, on the plan fer that section in the ______________ PETER STREET, PORT HOPE Vie should definiteiy help them north-east corner cf the Village. .Poele.63f6 omnil czut." Mr. Woodyard, in speaking on J~ Bus. 885-2445 Port Hope E. . Wedardsai h woldplanning, said hie hopes that the 1 orm e re E.îke mo tme t coid er the present wcrk would be foe ll1owed ethrough to a peint of havinga (oniudfo pae) _____________________________ requlest and Iaise te discuss the registered 'plan. The tw-o studen-ts didn't eatM matrwih teTownshi,1p as VILLYAGE DUMP mûch on tertrip. in fact they IiNOW rAT VOu R twnt-fofpece tf te hewhtem- E. R. Weodyard reported that unis Or, perhaPs te hiè a1 ber ae fomtheTcnshp.D. he andýj Mr. Nicholson had-viewed drank oenly a can tiof àp yuc s~ R 'C Sipo usindif thetw-teaaprosd rVlge and a can cf evapIoratedl milk. rehateeon the Townshipfdumpitlagi shpwudb htinterested. refuse disposai on the property of Perhaps theyv were in a hurry. LiSTATj w IO N Theynow ive 50.G0O te the Li- M.A Ps taperdmest Did somnething1ý frighten them?i _drary; Mr. A.eedyardtsaid that HWY. 35 and 115 - Just North of Newcastle the ownhipmigt gve s asuitable, he said, and has been They didn't say. oe ,e 0mýsjprglt lsaapproved by the Health Unit. He Don said that the sunset FETRIGPRMUMQALT Villae on' use but ýi-stii phaysôs said that the Township Port Arthur was the most beaut- FAUIGPRDUTS AIT thecos. W cold.asktee anxious te see this opened it was red and the color seeped A U HS ESNBEPIE themn for a rebate or a larger up as a dump. through the pilars cf smoke that gran- it for the ULibrary he s1111. We can't give the same service corne fron the industry of the ~w Mr. Wodad popsd ai we have te use the Township city. 0 V IU I 1 L grnof $5.0te the Library lum and it would aIse cest us T1he giant elevators on th wi ch wa et ecndd. hema- a asI $00 ayer oe. Fur- shoreline stocd tail on the rim or lW yb rik d t-er wns left.s 50 aya mr tefil f c n lgt bgna 'pike tUp peQ ther, Mr. Weodyard said thethfedcfieadigtben p r HElEDiI,TENT' Township dump was only on a to blink. in nyqu n£ . a yearly basis while the Village They said that their snowshees a y q a tt a could obtin a ten year lease on sank eight inches and it teck ThieTrtesra over a pro- (the Site at F05. It was alsc pes- them three and a ,haîf heurs te T EN IN-A M R pesd ewby-awteesal ad'sile te have the dump open cer- walk ever the giant's neck to ah goeutelclfr etel.tain heurs for use by people lna ca b in on the ether side. Inadto he eiwda e rn.The walk was a feat they feel P CA DS OU SONG OL E se c tiry-ixrueswhchthy This along with other matters prouadofbtamthre er AND DIESEL FUEL ar is i nsigfer the Ceun- are te be 'discussed with Council times when they were a little ciIs aeroal udpassing. The as seen as pceýsibIe. 'shaky' at the knees. _________________________________ reviewon ona y ni-lit was made _____________________________ 'with ?1r. H3Partner representing the Oroo irefighters. Mr,_. mWoody',ard stated tatthe the most un-to-datelte Prv N' n mc. t vides tha t Ux C ie and Instr-uctor mu-st taike courSes In fire Agh ig.Al present fire- figyhters and officers woul-1d re-, *~p1yan bereapoinedac 7 IfTEflTHV REASONS WHY IT PAYS TM VISIT c,-ordîng te the new regualations. 7 TW I EATON'S HEARING AID CENTRE Il 11$~ .L- -4 -~ - -~1. Von eau have your hearing tested by a Certified Hearing Aid Andiolegist withont charge or obligation., ____y- - -2. Private consultation roem. ~> "'s ~ <- * ~ - - - "" 3.3 ou eau have your heariug tested in the privacy of yonr ow hmei e r Sunable te attend the centre.

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