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Orono Weekly Times, 21 Apr 1955, p. 1

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FamrBill Kotynkski conisidei>sýI 'ý,Po)cription $L50 pe! Year J--_Athletic To Sponsor Minor Bail And Park Program I Hog Producers ýd hy 'theI dance wiii be used- to f"urtber Ceon- hatro ervatio)n vork in~ this locality. Let's flongAil attend this dance and enjoy our- ie Hooey sevs. dn Mr Just a nlote tOal ticket Sell]ers - , Cheiyl ,pleaise return -aIl tickets and monies 1Gilliank, to G. Watson or Tom Lewis hyý 1Tlhursdiay, Ap1rl 28th. comlpany Shirley Omrns f tlleir un1iformrs. She ur>ged. hoth the Guides and Bone Spe aker, tohavagal to strive for. -Mrsý. Li- [mlsad -niograt-ciated Pihe leaders anId als a - ged the guideýs to think of beingl lea1derS tbe , selves Somnecky. n behaif A de ,iis lu ,nch "f ie-rem ý'lhnked cookies and tea was served by tLhe g ta1l, Guides. m wns at tI ig out to 't When it ht the 'groui a tremiendous exploakrý-n was toriite pieces. NRox'v ,3i,!no iibn.Thieblasi of thie planie 70 yards. Mr.Granit, who Sa plunge as she stood bei ose20yairds awvay' bnk' ouse to calia police. Kotynski ran to [th sawiý the piiot's body vreckatge. The impact thbree feet deep ini ther The crafJt was repoi from Toronto to Montre lieved the plane de~v __________________ artli. tWeek anouinement, Mr. ail public cirited >ort the League's cd that close to oyc have receivyedj tat 231 opened Four ,or accident0 fit an1 trated investi- eQOP.P. into a pted shooting, of Kellda, was nischief charge lwas releasedl nd appeared in1 Ontario ho-, producers have ap- ity. Nine directors were p proved the establish~ment ocf a co- th~e meeting. Presideiit Cai ope'rative- which will act as the ceil- jnis h iacted as chairman for ing Agency for' their hogs. 'This took lg place at a speeial generai meeting of their organization lweld i Guelph on April 13th, attended by sorne 300! Swiniming delega-ýte;s from a]] over Ontario. -Mrs. W. E. Armstrong, fiig the Orono Red Crosss This meeting foiiowed their An- the Red Cross would re nal Convention by just five weeks, sm inhstrucetionc this for at that timle thie executive were 19)54 the Athletic Associý instructed to set up the co-operative mioted thic instruction as whîch lias just been ap)prov-ed. This Cross woere not oiiganized t( aiction was ta-ken bec(,ause corne mm the wýOrk. Mem-Ibers or th, bers were critical o;f the fact that1 Association voiced their al United Livestock Sales - which lias the Red Cross continuin- acted as Selling Agency for the pro- swim1ming insti'ucÉions. î ducers for the past two year ws ht the Orono Red Crossv aprivate ecompaniy and had ma de sub- tesîmglsosl stantial nrofits. wvith the Athletic's Park ce cornle- bireaten- Uilder the -new sot-up whA-ich WiII Pre pumn- ].ecome operativTe the end of May,t r s h e evryercon who colis 110gs for f lino <fsla,ýughter will autoinatiea&lly becoirno .acomhe's a memnber of tlie co-operative, which wa itnf turn m-eans lie will be elligible tOt thehui, recelve a chare of any net surplus lie wid from) the operation of the Co-operat- ugli the ive, in proportion to the niumber aid quality of hogs sold. fthe O. ville said Reportiag tce the meeting, Charles S te hlow Mcnipresf dent of the Ontario car. The Hop- Producers' Associatiçrn, said lie1 ,a ad- as pleased to report ta h n for anial- in mmending the Farm- Products Maýrketing Act to take ,Ca reL of chianges wvhich had been considered' ' nccssav.Wih the new pro\-isions ) tional Programi discussion Ir4 to seven Y( either tWo be iieeded tg o motoi by Di Pas Mr.i xas James seretary ai, eeshpTraii w former presidents, Mra. Lee, Oshawva, Mrs.. -A. A.1 shawaM . H. T. F'allaise, iid Mrs. 'C. lves, Boýwmyanl- ch prniesenteýd with a ife iip Certif îcate and Pini. eting closed w,ïl ?it inging The late Mr. Rýobert Rober-ts, whol passed aýwa '26'th was bora on, the fa t'Ifllc 2nd onesi1 1&nhpwhere he sp,eC hod ears. Afterbi 1904,l nd bis wvife farn 'PownsFhip),-iftcrwéirds Manve-rs, where they 1922 nd from ,t-here mo --oom 19341 tliey occupfied e 7th Concession and(l rfaw ve-rs bave nxsidéed hric boy the y all. orated pastel 01 2.11. iJr ep i n i i -f nes v1,uUO - lots wii h formaiiy ceertified later 1A c f ia the year. Sanmc it v'ws noted t'hat a polic'y 'of -good ýor 1e1 Forest management lid been -t]Pildpor to thesewodts Mature ïrees av been eutI and marketej. preen thinnings have been carried on. The Th growing stock anid egenieration b'ýf tennis valtie species is sufiiet to - 1 IThes( al contitiuc-ei yield, and above al, Midg-e cattie have been loept eut, t Thle Comamittee alSO lid pIln'frAssoci aFielId Day at Orono on1,Wednesdný'y ùi, te june 8th, when two woodlo'ts in't112 Midge "LI nneBeveridge (Mary) ýf Fort two brothers, Go( bave a Ma., and Hugli0o 1 hoost brothers apd a kague hinm. tre hs cwxuow and Mms Jack Cir'ýcad- bs.Gay (Haizel) 1t th(Ella) and »neJc c esicter, Mrs. Aleci of Vancouver andi ýorge of Brandoneý f Vancouver. Three sister predeceased jDr. C. iAt 0rôno Untei Chuicti d t a a ier date. 0f PoQIio ane To Be Delayi Officer rather fIai Durham doqe. was ad- Dr. Horr rJ. T. newspapers Hlenflh -as i t i-, Po0: ?delay rangement. ks after the fir iose wa 1 and? of April. vif the e ague as was- secreLary, For On Teek i .e oni - Audit 2:tlO o' lic ~d aim ; zo '

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