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Orono Weekly Times, 5 Oct 1961, p. 3

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Russeli Honiey (Continued froni page J-)i stanidards of employment rests -weeit lias always restc-d - in the llnsof the Liberal Party of Can- ada?" 1Wil speak of social legisia- tn'it is only fîtting that 1 should ina-ke the observation, which' is well recojgnized by Canadians the length and breadth of our nation, thiat 'the mnmosi responsible for thie ad- vancement of the security and rhe ignity and well-being of the Can-, aiaýn People froni the standpoint of propgressive social legisiation, dur- ing his twenty years of servTice in th-, governmrents oif Mr. King and r. t. aurntlias been our distiguishd guest ofHoor Theý HonuralePaul Martin."i Mr. Honey c-ritic'ized the)( Conser- vat;e. gvenmet or prmis ing ti redu e xs 1htuep d alne rise an th bugetis f ar fiirm leii or 1959 ad isent- $0 milon 960 $300 llinand an esibated defictt for 1962 of $700 miion e hen ased is auidienj-ce2 toadthis to the depletin in thej He state tttldeticnt tmount0 tor $k126.00,000of sce Uthe Dief,- enhkerGoerbu nttok ofehn 1958a Tist meanthat evy f 19a2m;Iy cW b Caaa lis ufrda oso Mr. 1oney sted tf'at the Cn servatives cvrîticized tedLirls in ther lalingvilof the Unploy- evnt 'hndbsnera195 the fdI to apont that in s fM.0f 1962 i s* td Mr Honey 'outedothe Coynep inciet werae glie himedtheaCon- seriveGvrnetusdali facilite oaetack iiay thiseubi suprt hemlces fhMr.Coe, Iu taete Mr. 1{oneopbultey id sup- port the basicterighofvery Can-h adin dt aherin i rn roudw that theïSnaTh e- hrI pthihear- The1m sakesid thattpesiont, gQvderientseemd frnaihtnedlt tae-theaadia peope ntothei ercfideci(eandtI üýl temofth efceand the obtaning f nu- y f clear armis'hienThearLibapocyi guitedefiis.Thee inte poiti 5hC.h li xenidwso"ny tnso c thepossesin of nucladwa pons under indiiual aionalqcon shi i fin uclýer lubtlrcefor tshould n-o be extnded bepyon li saurweaponsirTe objetivesliud hlot benlie exesin of ownersliip ed cweponsv but inthe1aboi befi tleysw ,, destroy the world weapos tooth e naton andli cse fine banliaue ow n res wli,,- Wherefredslouêmno aure ma n uatr e o-use suI wea!posud S.-Canaian corrc'CIt le sdnd w are not usng u capcly~ nw Lbeal Gen-e ofo tmaigeison T#IUgSQAY, SEPTlEMBER 28th THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5tl, T1961 "Whites" for the victory. MISSION BAND NEWS r"TThe meet is one of the best ever Forty members of the Orono Mis- ýLargYest iumber 'Compete In heTdfoth eoladvryn f fo th scool nd veronesion Band met in thie Cliurch on practically took part. Monday afternoon. The meeting H igh Sehool Traek A nd Fieltdf me w frte uirgilss Oe Thaks-ii1thsngin 'a0o _______________________Peggy H1-ancock with beslie Camp- with the Mission Band Hyrnn and Po I The Orono Hligli Sehool held its'bell in runner-up position. Junior repeating the Purpose. Swinm ng oo annual field day on Wednesday at' Boys was won by Gordon Simpson TL-e collection was taken up by Swîm ming the Or'ono Fair grounds. A r'ecoird wth Gamney Lyce tt in second place. Wa- :ne Couvier. (Continued from page 1) nubroktdns okpr nte es a nem - 1 base for a wading pool. it was "Ibro 1dnsto atJnte Barabara eswa the Itrm- The four group leaders read ai stated that the filtering plant a, tt nerous events of track and field diate Girl Champkmn with Gayle!soyo hnsvn hc a the new pool could also filter the with the "Blues" just edg-ing the!,Willis second. Howard Stapleton f ollowed by ïMrs. McLaren speaking wvater in the wading pool. was the Intermediate boy 1,vinner on Thanksgiving. The secretary and with Kith Swarbrick second. treasurer boh gave their reports.ý Mr. S. B. Rutherford was given! In the senior grouping M.\arjorie Thie grnup leaders then chosel autliority to prepare some literature atureiong wt registration f orms Tyrreli and Roger Barlow wvere top their group members and the restl to be used to promote the uise of the vill be distributed to organiizations winers witli Fenna R1instra and of the meeting was taken Up with Orono Park f-or pienies. This liter- and groups in tihe area. 'i Wllis Baritball as the runners-upj. 'maki ng decorations.1 ORONO FIREMEN'S FIRST ANNUAL Masqicrade DAN C Fr1., Oct, 37 Watch next week's paper fog further deta ils E ORL F0 M u AGENE7ýRA - lOORS VALUTE N E F4ROM P DIES E L TODAIZLE! ODMASTER TRUCKS!E WITH NEW Here they are - handsome, functional '62 Chevrolet trucks powered to work harder in every weight class. Hefty new V8's with the highest turque in Chev- rolet history. New Diesel brawn for 15 imported med"ium-duty models. And, fnow, Chevy's hard-workinig High-Torque 261 Six is available in light-duty models. There's a wiider choice of powîer, a wider choice of torque, across the board, For freavies, there's the neew High-Torque 409 V8*, wvith IGY per cent more torque than ever before available fromi Chevrolet. Big newîs In tle middleweight class is the newi, !iported Chevy-GMA 4-53 Diesel, fi the ight-duty Une- upteHih-Trqu26lSix*adds newýsock, nePw saVin-gS in etatuhapiain.Al told; you can pick from finerrin't-oe ready-t-save '62 C'he-vrolet truck enigines Handisomne new wvork-styling incýLudes forward-sloping hoojds thnat allow drivers to see as much as 1032-feet more of the road directly ahead. Chevrole-t's famous Indepe. dent Front Suspension gives yoýu the smtoothest riding, easiest wvorkîng trucks in the business. Rugged new l-Beam front axies are optional* on heavyweight models. You'Il find a total of 198 models in the new U6 Chevy line-including the work-proved, ver- satile Corvair 95's. Every model ie buit to out-haul, out-last and out-value any other truick at anywhere near the price. Sec your Chevrolet dealer!I *OûPtIfiaI at etram Mt New COR VAIR-95 COR- VAN. Sure-footed rear- enigined hauler Mhal toles 191 cu. fi. of cargo on an easy-handling 95' wheel- bise, New FLEETSIDE PICKUP. Most modern version of Canada's most pop ular pickup. Bodies are grain- tight and up to 9 feet long. New imporied SERIES 60 DIE.5EL. Diesel savings and sur-e Chevy durabifiy. New 17,000-1b, hypod rear axIe now available on D60-I- mnodels. ROY W. NIOHOLS BOWMNVILEONTARIO0 Wiatc the Chevy Show, Tuesday nights over CBC-TV. Check your local paper for ime j" * «s s N s s N 'i N s s '1 N PHONE , 728-6206 and Channel

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