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Orono Weekly Times, 12 Jan 1961, p. 1

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Thursday, Sponnores s Hockey Tearns' of ileather (1M ývwas lheldi UI Grand, int Lfunnl, Vice:iTw Rosne Arthur ~. ~wi i~sieJoc)ls velry comipctently f illin, failure of a Roll cali of oif norh "ainOfficers absent. ,~Minutes of the, -cember lt, read and ap- the last re- roug-i the mnalfuniction of ,lhe' C formei(r a water heater iin the Rep)ort e of Mr. and Ms. G,. Cotter given by ing that heated filling the house withi two Cong e. An electric clock in the sentou auuïess, rva o !tiemembers. 'le attend- ;rsn-anice was one of thie larg-est. with Platform twenty-five present. laughiter, !t, Mr.< H-. Duvali, pre-sident of -che ýreo te i Chamiber, conducted the nmeeting. included Mlr. Gordon Watsoni, treasurer, gave m thei he treasurer's report which showed abaI. a current balance of $1331.34. Bal- anice of Janiuary lJSt, 1960 arnounts ice-blue to$110 0 Receipts durinig the yuar taf feta 'were $,5679.18 wvith expenditures rising to $5-164.94. ee Ali*ce, The president theni asked for the ie Meth' Nominating Committee's report Decem- whichi was given by R. C, Forrester .nderson and. with sorne changes. was passed. of the The following officers were eleêteli Gordon, dr. McLaren then took( lr and offeredt a vote ol Mr. Duvaîl, the retii it. Mle president reported o , che Bank who %vas ini ,-hemiie. it w, iour ýof sby reported on MI chair. It was1 & T. Commit- . 4and will , -ook into the xuatter as rt~cItur To soon as possible. Several letters of thanks w ereM reaci under the order, Conimunica- EF tions. tha<,nkinig the Locge for bas-w Luck SoppW e is and treats sent out to su-n Horticultural Memn- Arrangements were made for tie to emmbe t Presidient's visit wiich will be Tues- il, teooks to tib e t! ay, January1 24tli. Officers of Bee- oebook oihnein.(Continued on page 5) in tng is Thursdayý, correction fro]m_ lastý1 ilr Guide Room o Ceýntre at 7:00 *om iiirph a Ull unior miembers :alsoý va(wntl i blbs iya- 1 ÀO I L. i-s. Adams Andy MNcGill. projtect and gel r WI.an 1were interested WL and ollowing the election of officerswa it would Hr.Sd l Duvall reported on the year's ac- presicient fetit Mr 1 i tivities stating that the Chamber the hands of tii (Bonnie) had had a very successful year. Thel ath; sons, projects undertaken had forwarded» Mr. L. Lowe of WVark- the cause ofUhe Chamber in OronoCa Licencing ,i Fay of and that many favurable com- that it appeare( ren were, ments hiac been receiveci from out- col -1ae u recalleq, had beeni madie during tlie year and working on th on their this, he saici, enableci the Chamiber they expectedr was shin. to carry oni tieir work in the Com- this service estý mnt. Success or failure of anly Mr. E. H. Se. proJect, lie stateci, coulci not be meigat mleasur'ed in a perioci of a yea>r but meerthen Cad ,e Found, Ted 0hope you have noted tii - PHLS il] nge- IDO-"-' Vif tQ JUtrU c[ n î). v1Iicy hiere .Oshawa Merchant by a score dny Going into the thirçi and fin iod the Orphans were traîling opponents by a score of 6-4. goials in this stanza by thie0O ting gave them the victory. .O.F. In the first twenty minutes t iat phans were outscored 5-2 b, ship Oshawa crew. The bwo Oronc May in this frame wvere by Robbie the son andi Dean West. ight. In the second perioci the 01 food, closed the gap somewhat Whe h. outscored the -Merchants 2-11 ie , score at the- end of the sec came 0~ alsa ceglut points in the~ standing,. Eleced resderi Or no M S. On Tuesday niglit, also at tl Elete Pesdet roo .MS.Nwca tenate Oo C willbe o. grupeac wil h'er eporteti our allocajtion u p $85.0>0 going ta flic Toronto Mlacedoniari each wiîîl have Tie victor'Y for the Toronto 21ct: 3.ilIu b ue r o.d2tgroupt us yarmking it $1110-00 for 1961wargiteibyasoef9-.T group leder adtelmeeting, s The "on-e cent a nmeal" Projec victo ry forTronto putsctrem nf 4 i furtryetm b rougit in $10500 Sulcoyfu orno u he r i' n piJune, October anti Decs * PPiY Secretary, unex ilbehli nte r Loganreporteti thaïin - pointes Il aecDrt(j-o %%!Il be hSuniaythe ration withIlltic W.A. group of icoo oomi, bolli groups comîing urcuc 20 larýge baýles of clo)tli- The TIoronto club lowered th ogether. ing were packed ýforivr si6bo n h rh n ufic Laý lucetia vry mpessve nstlla4cid ofchig and L of canned ýltWentiy minutes wicn they addet gonds se, n oflicFred Victor is-total oSfivegoM sasthe OrIqaj )n sherv fic , cendet jiegu si , d 'lorou o Groupo. 1. ackýed racnt of sea ac wereunabin gave tenir work tor ps earand ndsntbale ýoisting of Il crp'beat fthe, Toronto goalie. MAh Y rae nou geen o hsef kngqrîsand 3 afghans f Honýg Kong tic Visîtors colec cfour goal cspouiUltof. wifWicef0tialk th Tenanit wiile i rpasgoalswrct Tic ~ ~ 11 folwn salo ofcr 'rn""" t fo rcking these hales Y Junior West and one apiecce vere istah1ledfr' 91:i Trnforor ýp'us witou hagV en st anti CharIes Armnstron,- PrsdnMrs. Basil Long; Past Laies0f ie om unityhare.as- IThnex omV-e1o feO di e e , M P. Robt Ano ; 2nd1 d t, pr pare f or, n ti , ,ri e f or p ans w ill he playe ti in sNw cast] IUI-S. Rübl good, use ani ncw clofliing. Nylon tulis comning Tuesday nigit. To dat ' Ce Pres. -, Ms. Imamn; e.sntokngs, c"ad g0otis, nlext spring 'goci crowd(s hav-e been attendini ccre~ar, Ms. . Cobbleicýk; Cor VMs.IrW as pressa sertry,1 the gaines. erarMis. Bowins; Teaurrgae iigliligits of (caci mntih Wnrs W, Armfrong; Comm-unlity meig'iog 90wll ceOr o dmi o 'riendship, Mrs . M. Tably înercti gi 190)recaîl.rl ' risianStc~rshî, Ms.W. H- Literitre Sccremary rmindiusGu D Loibinsuil; Citizcnship, Mrs. Cei w er ot tainig advantage of Gu st \.J.L iowrllan. obnoxWortId Frieni, Ma:Cob iecelntratiing inaterilon eic;Supply, Mrs. Wood, MIrs. Sand.I'i ~- and Ce uani nualm ualind latinedh 'ý- "Iill.uL 01Ine Wurîa and were able to brÈ ÈnS sttel that mîanagemnent and labour outiets under one inmust now unite to produce better ence was beyonc of gootis clieaper to seli abroati. with 1268 firmns a Tic Minister stated that the terview-s. The Coi whvlole question of trade and employ-ificial to both indi. Li-menit çhwring thie past 3 or 4 years'nmissioners. >r aç taken on a new aspect. Prior Ëo; We are now. 'this time the devastatedi countries of going to have a "s. Europe wanted goocis and couldni't selling program b ib) produce such gootis thiemselIves. in, the expox't fi, teiCanada couldi supply these items howevcr, realize 1 Lstý a.nd so were able 'to seli abroadi orovide competiti' lur with littie opposition. Sud1denlJy, fie1Idi order t stLatcd Geori L Hees, wc founitHie Governm-lent. lie he Countries of Europeý( were our coin- b5 retngEp ,s petitors. They at! ecveeu-nt !!llgngte Can, aWere industrializeti.L They- now w,ýant artyw t t ils g'ood quality at -aslbupies TeGover-n, ýo -We have o rea ethtw hv i a -.-i -r iad it Soft", saitiHes."W re ipe. mna 1ISpon to have to wlOrk h)ardi and it's utprdcco V0 O ngt ble a tOugh"g"1tlr- 'ce,; 'lTb ,va- Confe in twast lb- Iporti me" was reciuIo Wit uLie a servie why t] Id not É ýt a list in it an moat BoJster Export Tr was poem ad tme ved fr Looks To

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