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Orono Weekly Times, 28 Apr 1966, p. 6

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ORONO WEEKLV TIMES, TflURSIÉDAY, A1RL ~2$9i. 196é; The Club was then divided intôow byidtrndhego-nytruh living useful ami Du ha 4 H Dary Caf Cl b o~ Seir jand JunO ior ýnnumberusofyàparticipating-creative lives. coerto the senior group and BIîl Tam- the programme appears to be fill. exists between the Department of me bers.ublaer ok h uno ing an important gap, in our edu- Labour and the Department of The Dairy- Caif Club held its roll of its twenty-four mmes ru.cto n riigporme.Euain swl stego -first meeting in the Agricultural Cliff Matthews, the assistantgru.cto an tanngpgame.dcti, s elashe od Office, 14 Frank St., Bowmanville Agriculture Representative for Mr. Jose went1 over the new In ternis of* human endeavour relations that are maintained on Wednesday, April 2th at 7:45 Durham, gave supplies to the Senior project while Mr. Tamblyn the plan not only encourages in- witli the National EmployMnta p..Inew members. Then Mr. Matthews described how to give reasons in1 dividuals to become more produc- Service, the realization of a coi- p . .o o kng ca tlp re h e n sivnehe p o c ss m i n ai ,a n d p ractica l sy ste né ed ro the meng to oder. John -1 the fis.rs toktheest omments This year the.-Seniors keep a a nd in many instances, regain dig- of training should be assured. ne sereeta t ry, ca Joed the fol o w on t hee qe t o m n tsrecord D airy H erd M anagem ent p e e s v Larmr, ecrtar,, clle th folowe onthès qustins. instead of just your caîf record. ______________ _____________________________ The president adjourned the meeting. O.eeOe..O,.,. 5>04 , Murray Yellowlees, Press Rep. SAL . fed copTeBAIIA'J WORLD.à S A L residues (beet tops, turnips, car- rots, potatoes etc.) to livestock if the sou bhas been treated or the rinar drin, or any other persistent FA T * Tue foliage sprayed with aidninidiel j____________________________________________ These new regulations and re- TEACHES THE'FOLLOWING PRINCIPLES, REGULAR 14 cent VALUE strictions concerning aidrin and dieldrin have been made by the ~ ,¶~oets fmnid 'N E ORP ITCanada Departmient of Agriculture. 2.Idpietivstgto fTu LATEXR F AT $ 09 q tto avoid the appearance of signif- 2 needn netgto LATE Fl AT e icnt eside lvelsin ýoththe3. The f oundation of ail Religions is one. crops used for, animal feed and 4. Religion must be the cause of Unity. SEM .GL SS < ~in, food sold for umnan, consump- GLOS EN MEL 5 *5 a plication o)f thlese two chemicals 6. Eqnaîity between mcn and woinen. -be kep t to an absoluite miium __________________________________________ - j 7. Prejudice of all kinds must be forgotten. 60 a day, plus the cost, of 'Pr opane u e , delivers a ............*; Supeicr Automagic wt heaterto your homne. CaIl your Supe-rior man..1 the SupenrrWater Heater f eatr es. he'II explain Rentai Plan Automagie T emperature Control... Delivers over 245 galons of hot wvater per hour. Free Èntlain ree service. Now enjoy Oceans of Hot Water 'the modern way' - PRPANE î£LTI Victoria St. E., Whitby on 668-3328 s, FrmQUeeo's Park (Continued from i.Page 2) robbing Peter to - pay .Paul. It was a recognition of this situation that formedl the basis of the present on-thte-job training programme. Thé needl is for more trainedl people, and for more un- iformity within the training sy- stem. These the programme can provide without costly facilities. The programme bas only been in operation for six months, and it is difficuit at this tme, to. ap- prase reqults, but if the, interest Invhristi nt1 (C onntinued from page 4) onlooker f or z gruat 'part of his' life. Oh, he was busv for God but in the wrong, way!Ilie persecuted the Chirstians and iwatched Ste- phen being stoned. IHe stood on the sidelines with no understand- ing but when, he b1ecami-e an invol- ved follower of Jesuýs Christ he was reauvy to lav ow his luec for the people he ipreviously wan- ted to dsry Then hle t alked a- bout a a t rý,,eming fellow- shio u Crit The woshi evice is only part of involent. Wat hapens1 when we leave thecurh A re- fcent news haihltincluded romments onLoon England. Lack of involmnt h, ad resulted in, the following: (1) "Crime ef every kind had sky-rocketed with 60 per cent of criminal cases go- ing unsoived. OnIy one crime in twelve reaches court sentence. The chief of the canstabulary for London says last year 'was the worst year in the past century., 1(2) New racial tensions are comning to the city. (3) There is a dwindling church attendance. The church of Eng- land reported less than 3% of' London's population was in its churches on a recent Easter Sun- day. (4) Only 27 out of every 1000 Sunday School pupils ever be- corne members of the church. Sunday School dirop-outs are causing an anuuailIoss of 8000O a year and the curve is plunging down more steeply ail over Br!-, tain." The same trend, bas started here, but it does not need to con- tinue tlhat way. If Canadians as a whole will realize the need of involement and accept their re- Ppons~ht, this tr(,erd can be stopped. If professinug Christians make sure they are deeply invol- ved in the service 0f Christ, this trend can be reversed. A certain part of, every congre- gation is sitting on the sidelines. They are 'IN' but nôt '0F' it in a deeper sense. Each one of us is- called to think more scriously a- bout the true nature of involment flot becoming invdlved in thi.ngs that do no count, or taking on so much responsibility, that health breaks dlown, but in the realiza- tion that Christianity cails us to) responsi!lpz commitment. 9.LiIra Education. S 10. Spiritual solution of the economie problem,. I 11. A uiniversal language. 12. An Initernational Tribunal. jWould you Ille to know more about this Uniî'ersal Religion j - or about any of the above prineiples? j For Free Literature Please Write Tro iOshawa Baha'i Comrnity S293 Glenview Ave, Oshawa; or Telephone Oshawa 723-3281. Nobody will cali on yeu unless you request it. BOWMANIVILLE DR%ÎAMAI WORKSHO Presents Se pa ra te Directed by- Bill Tyas Bownianville TowrnHail at 8:15 p.m. Adnission: Aduits $1.00; Students .510c Tickets available at Canadian Tire, Bowmanville or Phone 623-3588 zTO 5 YEAR ,LýeIC.' and Compounded Quartery~ Investment Furids Estate Plannfing. Executors & Trustees FOUNTAINHEAD 0F SERVICE Open Friday Niglits and ail day Saturday CENTRA L ONTARIO %TRUST ' & Savings Corporation 19 Simcoe Street North, Os-hawa 723-5221 23 King Street West, Bowm'anville 623-2527 Contact M1r, Wni. Taylor, Manager Bowmanvlle Brandi colors in SUPER KEM-TONE' and KEM-GLO, Lawn Boy 19" Mower $7 7-.50 REGULAR $93.50 VALUE SPECIAL PRICE ON ALL APPLIANCES R OL PH HARD WA RE Phone 143 Orono, Ont. *tario là, ",Il woi,

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