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Orono Weekly Times, 18 Aug 1960, p. 1

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o ,q - m Volume 21, Number 25 YE Thur-sday, August l8th 1960, Orono, Ontario Authorlzed as Second Class mail1 Post Office Department, OttaWe, Subscription in Canada $1.50 ;-in- US. $2,5(j Orono Street Far Attracts Largest Crowcl On Main Streeti The Maitreet of the Village of Oreo hanedlu nature on Wýed-1 ne ;a ight when the Orono C ofere Commerce 1eld their thid nnual Street Fair. A largeý cwdjarmmed the street joining luý the gicty et the levening The ,rowd -eo)uld easiiy' be ctm atdas the larg'est yet te attend' thsanual event on the M1,ain street Thee as fun and interest for eV- niyoe ith th.e crowd ceming eariy ndstaIng late. Tihe childreu as well1 as so)me a-I dujis found. much pleasure lu thýeI Merygnrond and the terris ,,vhocl ,vhich were setup at the nc-Irth end of the business section. Fur.ther for their enjoyment wasi tefish pend with its variety ef przsand, of course, the candy~ flspop and bot dog-s. t'ltie gamne department there wasa wide variety fromn bingo to ring toss, grocery wheei and a tet i trengýth te ring the bell. Th ' 11 business section was actul- wyi'w--iing %with activity. Thiis year the Chiamber broughit te te fair a nlew featuire by provid-1 ing a troumpe eofextertainers lieaded 1 hy- Vince MNouniord, a inoted "C caught ith-e faveour of al wlhlber aratcdancing. George Wd f,-e±te1 the riancers witi hhis Vr !'arre! Rird Tops Urono FiF& fU bous Square dance c'ails. MNus ir ws The' judge's report on the Frield stxplie bya goupet ivebot j rop _,om-petition sponsored by the for the entertainers and foi- dane-iDurhiam Central Agricultural So- c iîn1g ciety placcd( the crops as tôllows: Garnet B. Rickar-d, RR 4 Bow- AI boths were busy the best partI manville; BPýrucýe Tink Hapen. ef the eveni-ng and especially theéf John Cruichshank, Hampton, Gray (1011 and( puppy' booth. B1r'others, Newcastle; John Rickard, Newcastle; Ivison Tamblyn, Orono; Russel Osborne, Newcastle; A.' L. 111 all the e vening prov',idied en- Blanchard, Huampton; George Car- 'ertainrnent for- everyene and thesoro;ErptGlbn Ono crowd stayed well atterrridnilight. 1 Caries Tmln Orono; J. W. Boyd Attendance at fihe Street Fair -Sl.ooo coud 'be possibly estimated at well. $ 100'000 W ilk.A Telatest. word on the profit -'I Hospital from the venture seems te be a- A $1000,C0 &bequest te the Port round $2,*000 which is abeve that et Hope Hospital was included in the other years. wvill of the late Walter J. Helm, wbich lias been eutered for probate by the executers et his estate. Mr. ~K'W Helm died June 5. Clia lesIF~ The sum will go te the hiospitai Charls 'Tlebb,,rion the death of Mr. Helm's granxd- cblld. The hospital will flot receivei the principal sum ottriglit, but willi Ir receive the intercst from it in per- W ins Traile. p etuty was for many years ân One et the hig-hlights of the ev- off icer et the Midland Loue and n-ame forl the travel trailer. The Saving Company and was its vice- ening was the drawing et the lucky president and g-eneral manager il ýh](-> tipki rivniri v hen that <omruxnvwas 'le-, andi ail-round entertainer wiLfl song lueY IKe vv l'IWl y uoge adcomedcy. Aiso featured on thellWade a f ew minutes before twelve. i rprvsdstage, Tennant's tr ailer, eNvsM.Ca-s waIhe, talented Seppo Lev,, Mary Thie lucky winne a r hre Mac Deers an George Wade Ve! Weber et O rono. The number of ilorerSepp Levo triled i h icket was 110. Following the la-rg e pp uin e itlihri . . irs clju- idrawing for the trailer dhe lband glig tchicswhle ary Demers supplied usic for, round and square dancing for, the late saes Kendal Bantams Win League Championshipý TheKenal antam Basebali Clubt on Monday night wou the Championsbip fer i-be Lakeshore B7iianmFD grouping, and -ise the ighit te mnove into the O.B.A. play- dowus. The Kendal team iook this hioneur by eimiuutinig the Courtice enitry in a tbree eutietfiPve gaýme -eIns T the series Kna n Courtice ti-ed the first g-ame, thbe s;econdl and third gamnes went te Kendai with i-be fourtb te Courtice. Mý/onday u, igbt's victoryv, 4-3. gave.ý Kenidul i-hq cbampiouship. This imosi- receut -ame vvas piay- cd in Courtîce and resulted lu a uts four runs lu tlle top of the sev- entb and final inning. At the end etf the fifth Couirtic-e was le front 2-0. Neither team scored in th sixth. Iu the top et the s(eeth 'Kendai scrdfour runs off twe bits, a walk and a homne run cieut. Courtice scoredi a lou)e tully lu the bottom of the trame. Johi Qun-trl\vas Ithe wnnihg pichr o Kenidal, pitching the eni-l tire gameiý. Ray Piekie pîi-ched fori Crtc.This game was well play-i cd( anid proved mosi- excitinig for i-be f anýs preszent. McaryAn nArmnsfrongWedl To R. Preston Bcixterý ýquired by Canada Permanent Mort- gage Corporationx.I Under his will, bis son, John Fer-, rest Helm et Terento, and his daughIter, Mrs. J. S. Greer of Van- couver, and their childreu receive substantial interests.1 ln addit'ioni te the bequest te the ho)s:ita1 trust on the death et Mr. Helmi's grandchild, $100,000 huas beca left iu trust te the University et Toronto and eventually the re. sidue will be payable te the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. Oshawa EFair Opens Friday! The 53rd anumal Oshawa and dis- trict FaIliFair, under the auspices of the South Ontario Agricuitural Society will be heid August 18 - 201 atr A"araPark(sua Far ners from ail over the outh.- cru part et the province will exhi- bit livestoclt and produce. Entries trom the Niagara peninsula, Barrie, Gat and Western Ontario art iistcd. Foster M. Snlowdeti, secretary- trea-,surer et the fuir, said that over 25,000 tree tickets wveie distributed te se-heol childre n tluie area. lHe said i-bat e-ven if a cbild of, public a;chool age lest bis ticket, lie wouid net 'be retused admission. Thie ponY show, ýwhich neyer tails this year. A few extra prizes have hecqi donated byv the Cnda 'n Ah t old there should be ove.r 2ý50 h-els1s nd pnnips of cevery c as. Of luiteres- localiy was i-be wved- place- by a ceronci- headdress t und 1bmudreds etc-erdfs-Ia-c ding slm in l Orono United I-rneblo)ssems. animaIs, on display. Cbn ai- 3 o'cleck Sai-urday atter- Attending i-be bride were Ms -neeu, when Richard Preste)n Ba.. Magae AroN saitn i i-en, son etMn and Mrs. John M. He-ather Wilson ef Rochesi-er N. Y., Baxter, Hamilton, teok as bis bride cosno! i-be bride; Mrs. Charles G. O rono HMigh Sch MNary Ann, daugbi-er ot Mr. and -Armnstrong and Mrs. Williamn N. Mý1rs. William Elliot- Armstrong et t Armistroug, i-be bride's sisters-in-I 01rono. lawý; and Mrs. Williamn Kaye Lycet-T ev P u d L The g-arden ai- i-be home efthi-e o! Bowmanville. brîde's parents was i-be scene efthi-e Tbiey wone ankle-1ceygtl- dresses receptien ufi-er which i-bhe couiple - f wbii-e si-Lk organza, )imply styled Tie Orono Higb Scbool will pre-1 are i-akfng a heneyimeon irip wl-h scoop necklines and fuil skirts sent "The Twelve Pound Look" by, i-broug1h i- Pocone MoutaIns iiii gathcrcd ai- ibe waistliues wl-h J. M. Barrie in i-be Orono Fuir, Peunsylvania. On i-hein retLurn i-bey cumml-erbund5, ex-endig i-o lange Dra-ýmasivl hi- wil be directed wili, reside ut 60 Glen Readl, Apart- si-i-amer bows ai- the~ back.. Thiey,, by Wauda Hebbs. The Pla1y takes ment 3, Hlamilton. bad headdresses te mtich and thIeyiplace, eariy i-bis Centu-ry lui London, Mn. Armst-rong gave bis dagtr aiidsbewer bouqunets of red iEnglaud iu- marniage. The bride cýarried a nôseýs admien bhaîr ferai. -Susai Major playý "Lady Slms", white orchid and stephanotis. er The beýsi man wvas 'Mn. David a womau wbo1 is tired of living and gown was tashiou)ied et white nylon Baxter ef Troy, Ont., brothcn eftie b as ilmnost-gie up. wheu s;he chiffon o-yer taffeta. The d1raped, groom. The lushers were nr. Stw easethi-e joys o! labeur fromn neekli-ue had a yoke timdwl-b, artBrwn Dundas; Mn Gnba 1 Kte~ a workiug girl, played1 by Swls lceappiqe ad loi-)ing ISkerett et Toronto and Mn. Chre oaGavle Toînbes"ý ie bt back pnSformed a court train. f rsrubrother ofe -ebide, lier wîll be piayd1 b,-y Ross Tam- STe bc- deCs bou-ffant veil wasj Mt-s. A. A. Diý,ruodwa.oo-byiadNrmnRckb asbe ~4i~soulde -leutb unîd was held iu isi- a 'dlMs. J. Workmau organs-. naedi- play "Si rr Sim-s",ý OrnoCornm-uuit Swrmn1Po ud (Donations lhsted on page 2)' Townstiip fiai'l Iteror"i Horticulture Promotes Takes OnNew Looký JA. Scraobook Featt ure The ClarkeTownship EHall liast und1(erg-one considerabeie changeI within the past few days and Visi. I 'Y J jAlonpg with other features of teL tors tth hall will note that an'i>aC rwes Iw Orono Fair the Oron o Horticulturai entirely new atmeosphere hias been Society are, this yýear, extexng added by the painting of the inter- napr m ntitheir -prize 'list to -includle exhiibits projeet started last week 'and will - i section for yeungsters up to the agec be comipleted thîs week. This work, More than 70 district tobacco of 14 years. In the past number et hias certainly taken away from the farmers attended the recent experi- years the Orono Horticultural S- drabness ef the hall which rtow is mental plot meeting at Glen Atk-ins ciety hias published its own prize, a credit to the municipality. Work farm, Centreton, to hear the iatest list and hias had a noteabie exhibi, this year is in the m1ain ups,ýtair information on tobacce growing at the Orono Fair. This year the audit orium and balcouy. from representatives ef the Dormin- local organization is hopetul of Ln- io)n experimental substation at Del-, teresting the younger set to exhibit Th eln ftehl a enhi. in the fir. re-stained te give a contrast from Principal point of lnterest at the ThsJno xiti n'lba;, the rest of the building. The walls) plot was observation of the growth srpoksoigcnfru ~ have received two coats of a very of three varieties of tobaxcco, as yet dleciduous leaves, roadside weeds lîghit shade of green whlle the îow Unnamed and alse attempts t die and bloorm, comimon garden plante, porionof he amewals hve eentermine the causes of "grayîng» .'lad wild flewers. The exhibits ;n porio ofth saiewals aveben tobacco once it is cured. g n4he book are to bc named and neat- painted a little darker shade, Aisel ness wiîî be a factor ta3ken jute con- included, to be installed this year ý- The three new types were chosen sideration when judging. The scrap- is a new lighting systemn for the 'as likely te prove resistant te book is to be a- looseleaf 'bookc, main auditorium. weuther fleck. measuring approximnately 12 X 14~ Ditterent strengths of Lertilizer Tghesbok'isth an aprepriatedcoller. 'The hall last year was renovated were aise used on the one quarter tovenbo'cko n Frte be P epte pî- iu the stage urea where a uewv stage acre plot where it was noted that beleven te' lbcono Frida Sptn- ý,,spatclyreconstructed with certain leaves showed mesiac et-be9tatteOoelaruiig ths atinofallytan. hs ct.Extra priýe Iists may be obtained th adiin ! ewcxtin. hs ecs either from the 'president eftWth ulong with the new paint job has ersnaie o uhm otiutrlScey r.C fi certainly madle the hall a much Arersntve e uam HrtctraSoiyM.C.B- brîghter building in whiçh, meet-I Northumberland Flue Cured Tlobac- ings or the secretary, Mrs. Norman ings plays and other activities eau ce Growers Association suid that1 Allun. hie held in a g-reatlty chang-ed atmos- "grýay" tobacco was hard te seil on Aduit mnembers et the Horticul- phiere. the expert market. and wiie it tut-ai should aise look< over the list was net a serious problem lun the of flewers whichi may be exhibited TWT.district, the association was anxious in thi, division at the Oro-no Fair. A. n t n.er WAVinlte eradicate its cause. Itit s quite possible that every gZar- fdener- in the urea lias some excel- One possible cause %vas tee miuch lt flowers growng lu his back ýFr urCLmnoisture, lie said. Hence, oe-ri Latirrn xrs hinçy triec1 at the x ad Durham Ceunty had another win-j uer ut the Junior Day of the Peter- I borough Exhibition. ý Harold Yellowles Enniskillen was the high man Ot theoerl competition wîth a -score o! 632 eut I et a possible 700. Donald Winslow, Ma came i-ird in, the~ Junior Division with a score of 7570. AI] In ail Durham was very well rcpresentcd, coming lin-be top hlai et the competition ilu which one bundred and thirty ýonipeted. Sharon Bigelow, Be-tbany and Heln ox, Hamnpto.n weýre amnongý the 80', plus group lu the .4-H Homemyaking ,Chlb section which wuas also held ut the Peterýboroug-h perimeutal plot. To " F red C. Quinn et Centreton, dis - JuveniI o riav trict 141 representative on the Ou- tarie Flue-cured Tobacco ïMarket meetigs. he iere Saturda3r Board, gave a report et recent meeinsd heOrone Juveuiile Baseballb H. K. Long, associationi secretary, traveiled to Kueck, whicb is 'situja- ieud a discussion on new pack o near Barrie. Octaneo, te Plav7 barn insurance rates. thie firsi- game of ani O.B.A. series A report front the mnembership with Knock. The Kuock entry won cemrmittee shewed that SO Perf the gamè 14-3. This -ame was play- cent of district growers vVere now d Weduesduy uttertnon. -meinbers of the association. The second gamne et the series wil Presenit from Délibi %ere IMessrs be played le Orono this cominig Sut- MeCunu, Shado anid Watson. urday ut, 3:00l pm. li-bte Park, 22 Ckikidrenl% Comlpeted In %âCham.ber Bike Rodeo-%à, Exhbiio. 'wenity-two chblîdren- tram the1 Then Constable Corneli drilled. Village on Thursday evenlinlg oet iblîdren on the Eigbways Trat- N~o P aper last week, entered thbe Bike Rodeo tic Act, lu particular sections deal- whicb was heid ut the Orono race- ingc with the operution et a b)icycle.1 ext X~eek - rack uýthi-e Fairgrounds. This ev- Atter rtnswering the verbal examin- Nex W eken!t was sponsored by - the Orono ation the iders finiished the cus C'hamber ot Commerce with assis-1 arouind a "figure S." tan-cetrem memnbers et the Boýw- To compee th vnig1 h Next -,week there wiII be noa mnvliKnsmen Club and the On-i children dlivided into three grOups paper published as the staff of tarie Provincial Police. Th'e purpose beys 10 and under, girls 10 and un- the Oroîno Weekly Times wiII et) the rodeo is to teach children theu der, and ginls and boys 10 and ever. de on holidays, The office wili rules andc regulatiens which should! competed iin a hait-mile race around beý cl osed f ram Thursday, bc foleowed wben eperating theîr the track. Aujgust 18 until Monduy, Aug- biikes and aise te teach tbem cure-ý Don Stapies was i-be chairman e!) ust 29th. fui bicyciing. týhe rodo for i-be Orone Chamber The eilîdren were put thirough hil ihKilpatrick, led a numnber _______________________ varieus tests in conn)ectien wii-b i-e of Kinsmeni memnbers frem Bow- T'rodeo, given oral tests and aise hadi mauville. The uctivIties et the rodec ool i .o Present their bikes examined. Tbe greater werc conducted byv Constable Cor- niumber o! eilidren curolled nilu ieneli efthi-e OPP. Irodeo were under i-be ag9e et 121I Each cbild enreiicd li-bte rodety Look' L Festva IIveurs thýus mnakiug greater compe- was given an armn bauid and i-be win- ~ook'A t F stiv tItionli-b tis age gronp. ib ners are to be awarded sivel' dol- Frointthe aeycekth ieslronWciedý iha h, i-ouh t sn& yt einte --went through the "dilminishiîng Or-onet Chamber et)fComi-merce Carn- The high schoal play wili be t-be line test" wbicb is a slow ride be- !val. Thie winncrs o!fi-be rodeo wer-, flirsi- on i-be programm-e fon Friday ýtween oi-w o purailel tapes for a bai- as tollews: evening. The festival will preseni- auce iest. 12 yeurs and over-Ricky 'Merri- tbrce plays on Sepi-ember Si-h and 1AIi-er the balance temmt, the ehild- sou 351; Colîccu Flynn, nmyq- 9t:1 and twe ouni-be veuing etSf p n i ha n rakiug a Mbiliiy test, i-heun ison, 327; Margaret Mitc4iell 311, temer Oi-, tarîngai-~ le!- and right turrs ai- an intensec- 9 te il yearýs-Be-veriy vTennuft lu i-be Town ali diso tien. Signalliug their iurn WAS i-be 3117; Elien Mlson â12; Wéndy Part- 75e ton aduits And 50c for rhildren. iMajor part o!fi-bis test. I uIer 305. jThen came eue Io!fi-be i-ucher. 8years and uncr-David Man- Mr.li e . . .foi,' e B w ia paris of i-e ro do, a ý ride ver an fing 302; De nis Co' hl_ ic1 294; vill bas kiudly donated an award obstacle course. This ws a nUmnberRoen Tayl'or 292. for dictionwlb will be a pattery et red paiuted ail caus sae a f ew Th1e Ca ofre Com1merce laS plaque, i-be samie as i-be ones fer feet apari- io form a w veaviug ulnecosdîn making i-bis au unuul i-be besi- acter, aciressa and dinecter. wh0ich i-be niders bIad i-o tellewv. att air wl-h i-beý possibilIi-y obaif Ail tie a ards arenow rou dîspiaY This event ws Itsto! l iance !Ing- so)metie dIgi--be se!Ie lu i'-brary idw obne lhscnugaiiy em -- ,,t nn , L 17" rI sAl l'couf qofln51.0 52O 1 LJUýlIaLUU LU U.UW ýp#,vwu zPZI, 4.11M 1

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