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Orono Weekly Times, 14 Aug 1969, p. 4

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'ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, TIIURSDAY, AUGUST 14thi, 1969 Up And Down The Book Stocks Aduit Nonfiction The Unobstructed Universe An unparalleled detailed report o: if e alter death. The Fun of Old Cars - Colleci mig and restoring antique, classiî and special interest automobiles It's Good to be Alive - ToId ir Roy Campanella's own words, thiý story begins with the tragic acci dent which left hlm a heIlesý quadriplegie. Babar's French Lessons - Th( lovable littie eleDhant 5ives hii friends some French lessons. Suit able for ail French language bc ginners. Aduit Fiction Testimony of Two Men- Thiý Taylor Caldwell novel tells of< young_-doctor in a Pennsylvani town. Black 'Vlonrw, - Ross Mcinh. famous private detective, Lewi, Archer, in his thirteenth caSE maeets murder and intrigue ine rich Caifornia residential com. hunity. Another Kind of Courage - An exciting romance set in the norti Georgia woods during the Revol- uAtionary War.' Thie Friendly Persuasion - Jes- saImyn West's story of the Bird- PINE RIDGE Landscaping and Garden Service (FREE ESTIMATES) Home Maintenance, Nursery Stock, etc. Phone 623-7633 Box 235 Bowmanviile Orono Building Contractor Brick Block - Concrete Stone Work Carpentry - Cabinet Work Fluors - ile 983-5441 ORONO Ngents for Cleaners Pick-up and Delivery Tues., ThUrs. and Fni. Golden Grade ý 1-2 gal-. $115 ýs ie well family made famnous by the motion picture. Juvenile Best Friends in Sumrner - Fun, misdhief, romance and entertain- ment for young readers as Suzie and Co Co spend a. wonderful sommer on a ranch. While Mrs., Covc-r1et Was Away - The three Persever children look after the house alone, when fatber is off on a business 'trip, and the housekeeper is called aWay, to look after ber twin grand child- ren. A Lemon and a Star - TI- 9d- venturous lives of the four Cares cbildren. Edith and Mr. Bear - An en- deaing photographic picture book of a doil and a Teddy ber. 'Round About Us GRANTS AWARDED ro PARKS ,a Povincialgovernment 'grants, totalling $690. have been awarded to the Ganaraska' Region Conser- LS vation Authority for improve- ýe ments to tbree local conservation a areas. Alex Carruthers, MPP for Dur- hain, said the ýannouncement of n.grants rwas made by George A. 'Kerr, Minister of Energy and Re- sources Management, recently. Aý grant of $65 is for the devel- opment of the ýSylvan Glen Con- servation Area, $125 for capital improvements at Garden Hill Conservation Area and $500 for the Port Hope Conservation Area. MARIJUANA SAID NOT ON INCREASE Marijuana smoking amongst young people is not on the in- crease in Port Hope and Cobourg, according to the ýR.C.M.P. spokes- man, but the use of synthetie drugs is increasing.* ~The off icer ýwas re.plying to a question put by Judge R. B. Bax- ter at Cobourg provincial court, asking whetber or not the use of dru.gs in tbe area was increasing or decreasing. Weibb View Violet Royal, a Hol- stein cow bred by Jack Webb and Son, Roseneatb, and now owied by GlenT Rae Farm, Bo-wmanville, bas been classified as "Excellent" for body conformation. This is the highest rating attainable. Violet bas a record at three years of age on twice-a-day milking in 305 days of 19,325 1pounds milk con- taining 766 pounds fat, average test 3.98 per cent.. This is a Breed Class Average of 189 per cent for milk and 195 per cent for fat. BUM7ýPER APPLE> CROP LIKELY SAYS FARM REPRESENTATIVE Durham County Farmers are looking forward to what may be a bumper apple crop, this year, a spokesman for the department of agriculture said necently. "A good one, certainly," said Robert Watt from bis office in Bowmanville, "perhaps a bumper At the same time, farmens are boping for a dry spell. "Sure, we could use a litf le more nain but not rigbt now. We hope we'll get nice, sunny we.ath- er for a bit," said Mr. Watt. He reported 95 per cent of the hay cop bas been taken in and that second crops "are nicely un- der way." HEAD-ON CRASH INJURES'F(OUR Four persons were in hospital as a-result of a head-on collision Suiday afternoon on Highwav 35 near Kirby.' Mrs. Hadeline Jarman, 64, of 10 Challister Ct., Willowdale. is in fair condition; ber husbarcd, Harry, 62, is satisfactory; Ronald Grego, 32, of Hamilton, is satis- factory as is bis wife Mary, 29. Al were in ýOshawa General Hospital. The crash occunred wben Mr. Grego's northbound car was in collision witb Mr. Jarman's soutb- bound car. 202 ATTEND VOLUNTEER BLOOD DONOR CLINIC District Red Cross Officiais are very pleased iwith the results of the voluntfeer Blood Donor clinic Mrs. D Local News London, ber sistei Mrs. Beatrice- McClelland. Poi Mr. Hop H-ope and Mrs. Bertba Toucblburn On the are this week, attending the Wo- and Mrs. men Teachers' Federation Annu- ed to Lc ai Mei4ing at, the Rwïal York Ho- daughter tel, Torcqito. David Me Dr. Harley Billings, Philadel- stoppedc phia and Miss Julia Billings of Mrs. Glel Washington visited for several, and whili days this week wîtb Mr. and Mrs, Carl Billin.gs. Miss Audrey Bill- ings, Oshawva also spent b.olidavs at ber home. Mrs. Y. J. Tamblyn is visiting her son Mr,. Glen Tamblyn and fimily in California. Mr. S. B. Rutherford visited inýi Moosonee last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gamey, Mrs. S. B. Rutherford, Miss Janice Rutherford, Mrs. Roy C. Forrest-4 er, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Staples,' visited on Friday with Mr., andý Mrs. E. H. Samuel at their cottage at Lake Simcoe. iMrs. Donald Staples is spend-ý ing two weeks at Elliott Lake, where sbe is taking a refresherý course in Kindergarten teaching. BIG POTATOES There's a man north, of Kirbyb who b'w some potato crop! He'sý looking for some bardwood plank' to roll tbiem on the truck. The! neigblbours are complaining theýj are so large thev are pushina oveý' the line fence. held August 6th' at the Lions Cexý tre, Bo;manville, Mr. Harry Da{ ey Blood Donor Chairman ýreport- ed th'at a total of 202 persons at- tended the clinic and 184 units of blood were collect'ed. A 2th donation-pin was award-' ed to Mr. D. Field of Orono. lOth donation pins were awardled to Mr. G. Cox, Mr. D. Hoekstra, Miss B. Sikmna, Mr. J. Sikma and Mr. W. Wiersma of the Orono area. UNITED CHIRCI Qxn pateral Cbarge MImiter Rey. B. X. L.mg NOTICE Services for the Orono Pastoral Charge xiii be lhelid in Newcastle United Church for the month of August at 10 a.m. Regular service will be resumned in Orono first Sunday in September. 1 a-c L aisy Doe of New Malden, ,England is vîsiting with er Mrs Les. Hopper and :Per. eholiday weçkend. Mr. ;Robert Hancock traveli- ondon and visI'ýed their and son-in-law P éggy and [Caninond. Enroute, t-hey over nieht at Mr. .,and an Hancock's in Oakville, e in the London district they bad dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Pratt in Wood- stock, (the former Janet Streef- KeÏr). and their two children., Ronald Forrester is visiting his friend David Dunlop in Weston this *wee.k and will take in the Ex- hibition. Mrs, Ken Gamsbyv accomnanied by ber daugbter, Mrs. Harold Snell, Toronto, bas r'eturned from a txvo week vacation visitingz Van- couver and Victoria, B.C. Marlowe's DOCTOR FAUSTUS (Opening Nite July 31) Aug 6 -9- 12 - 15 - 21 Brecht's adapted by Erie Bentley THE GOOD WOMAN O-F SETZUAN (Opening Nite,'Aug. 2) Aug. 7 -13- 16 - 22 Rodgers and Hart's THE -3OYS IFROM SYRACUSE (Opening Nite'Aug. 5)- 8 -~ 10 - 1 19'- 23 Town HlNew castle Students $100 Adults $2. 00 Ail performances 8:15 Box Office Now Open New Fali Have, Arrived' A MTRONS

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