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Orono Weekly Times, 5 Oct 1961, p. 6

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES ORONO WEEKLY TIMES Amuthorized as Second lass mail, P-ýSt Office Department, Ottawa. Establishdn 1'38 by R. A. FoUrrester Roy vC. Forrester- - Editor an-d Manager ,Subseription payable ini advance In Canada $1.50 IPctued t te rcepionat the In .S.A, $250 taÀ %, PMiss RaaGlanvile ad Mr. Paul lavery. The bridý(e is the iaLrm- and rs. obt.Glaniloe -ron., IRanger News IPaul Martin Speaits At Ganaraska Considers VeiCotter was hostess ta thei moenthly meeting of the Orono î e a R ly Ran_-gers. Eleven girls were present Fdrto rpiy J!l join the group.. the FederalfHouse was the gust' and this compared with only 100.000) The main topie of discussminWas >speaker at the Liberai Convention in Great Britain where a muchi The Ganaraska River Conserva- the sale of UNICEF Christmas meiga eesl.Heoee larger population e>ýdsted. Theý tion Authority will contri1bute toth cars. hih te angrs\vil n i aress wcstt. ing latthee PimeMinrister said at Mvassey Hall exýpenses of a central offioe which drae.cifhte boxe fcrs I uhave neye wa yst ovenmet esern- thcat "Eleet a Conservative Gover'n-' will supervise the work of four coýn- bee,ýn ordered, and can bc purchasedlpetent than the present one headed i e 1an on wl uffer servainatoiis froma any of the Rangers, at $1.25 by P-rme Minister Diefenbaker. through uinemploymne.nt. inuddaete etrl ae per box. The proceieds go to UNIC -Wherever you go one sees lack of Ontario, the Crowe Lake and! the FF with a smafl portion going to confidence la the government. Thisi In the evenit cf a nuc1lear war11 50 Otonabee and the Ganaraska Auth.- the Orono, Rangers. ,lack is not onïy in the personne] per cent of -Canadians wvould die, orites. Also under discussion wvas the1 but there is also the sfeeling that'went on the speaker. learing at Garden Hilil and Sylva>,n nex metin tobe eldon ove-1 anana has suffered in t1he eye i of Glen. A special meeting wiJl beeu bar 7th when a special guest will be' the wrdi n -view of th~ernanner lIl Urgingsupor for Liberal lead- ed to approve the program. theýre to dîscuss interior design ,vith wijch our domêstic affairs havei er .Lester Pearson i("a man who TeAtoiyadteDra Reports onr the various camps for1agwoeraen of procrastinatian igeýneral in 1946 and 1952 had U notl Raners were gîven by Mlargery, oponeinent and lack the courage been for the S;oviet Union's Veto") cansidring a s pehe h the ed T, v1c ledda Canoe Trip in reslve presen problems. iMrMartnsaidthe paryty le Whrt ol ucaeteFd Tvrel lh atede eraion,'s interesýt in theDurai Campý at Doe Lake; Dianie Gi1bartý cîineeeve ptha e wcid Forest with aà view to future dvl and ennaRinstra told us about j o2týpa la LkýadSuyýjýpnt. This step hias been recom-n t ap tCea aeadSuy utM.Pero wudmae~nedYb the Dep)artment of Maorspkeof the latest camp mirpt îituonswacnd tanao nas LSd-a1oess MAC at Camo Kwavnis, near Crook PieMiiir l hnpcida edCreek. Ai caps were mast in-to i n ublne"cnldd Car lnrpeetdteFd ormtiv an frm te sund efMr artn. rat na th epetin, Notdecisin igs, the Crooked Creek Camrp :as:eahed r-te the highes . This camp bas!______________ I1ý 'av Miss E>FitihThorm1-on. Av.as RagrAdviser. L tille girls bgnthreir study offriture, priod and modern and tey wll cntinu a sudy 'NSTATCS whenever YOD need ita It's niee to know that if you should need muoney' in a huriry, your Canada Savings Bonds are cashable insian1. .'.Is also nice to know that, as long as you retain themr, the interest steps up from 4ý4% for the first year, to 4Y2%'c for each of the next six uears, and Mien to 5%1 for each of the remaining thre~e years. SAvailable in denoinationa of $60 up -- to a lirit of $10,000 r person - for csh or on înstalments at banks, i'nvestmnent tlers, stock brokers, trust; or loan companies - or on the eoriu~emtPayroll Savings Plan. Bfy1Ine M" CANADA SVNSBONDS gLxi! f) i aitîn -t, n,>îYOU CANBEN CAREERrTR A NI NG OAT ANY TIME,1 Thýe Oshawa Business College c Sis open ail year and Our ethod i findividua Paul Miartin 8 Day,-Scha)ol Courses froM. l-ia th cofidnceof uch en s fre~4 wichto choose Th epeof Caniadiahe saidl, v Kýing IandciSt Laurent and kniew oe hefinal anialysis that theycod EVENING CLASSES c be confident 0 hi ugmn.TUESDAY and rHtRDY f The people today (do nat ha1ve fthisi 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. c cofienein t' present amii Choice of Subjects stration, stated Mr. Martin. Hr ______ hereferrîedto thle Coyne' affair as pcalCase o aprim-e example and furthler Spctatelsssdo thtlie knew o f no cojutry nIlithe Ruswie.-Shiftworksrs c substnce iadaienrohigie Teen-Age Typists world weresul a disputeofcl -,aid, revealed the incaptlity an-d ieck- I lessness of thle preüsenlt amnsra aenJoyce Coppinigdultr1 c in.Te oermnts cio ivsf MZan r. E.C. opg rn FREE LITERATURE 1 a l b ehind th-Prime ils csgadae ro eerooghCvcAVAIL.ABLE Bill ai Rigb-ts. ast' i tha1961cas.rciig Anothui E. V.JaLeeson1Award for ihighiest Anthrara- amsCans tadngi1Mdia Nrin.1rd- 10 S-im-coe Street N\orth pension came in for a ivel37 com Uaton xerissoolac SepemniaR. -37 ~ment by the speaker: toPpa: elil-DlF.537 "That pension, was voted in by a, ber 13th., 1961. ,oc- majority oaIltle Board ai Directors; a ilhe Bank of Canada - ail Con. _____________________________ srati poitees. One (if thiscn , a Mýr. Brylden, whIo is an lnsurance execýutive in Toronto; and one ao_'r e tng s se Mïýr. Flemnings political suipporters."' Th3e first time in the hiîstory aiý1 the Monetary Fuind A-)ssocï tiao Canadfa lias bëen accused by cigli U ; teen memrbers of palicies not in ac- (cord Wit1 the Ascain Thiis peetGovernamet pst panes anid Mr. Martin cited fornisHi H case t'le fact that 14 Royal omi- s;i onis hîadi(lb eeni-,s e t u p-si n ceý1 958 and 1uîor 1o aceln ofrtw e with wh1at action, hie sanid. Neyer since 1926 hiave we had sa many. Pauil 1Martiti statted1 that, the pi-es,1 etPrimre Minister said in Port Hope that the farmrers wvould get a' n1ew' deal under a Conservative C"Gov- ermet.I sk youI, have prices î wite arcodiio predfor the farmier .-.wliat w-lra i abouitIthe Agric2ultural Stability c and thle solution ta the prioe-sýqueeze issue. Do armiers know to-day Cosatuiamdsrbto ns ghtsos anid extreme ptem-p,-ra. vihat the,(ir ' vic-es are going ta be . uevratos---gives you even i he future, as peom-iised by tile;.coiofront floort ciin Co(-nser-vatiVes in 1958. It is alsolr('ncor )por.Ad'ie-trs ,tboi tirre tlit th --c)(,rdeait and ffltered at ail timres,- toa, co_-,nsidered ithat there were farmiers hures..-a-ýjgfet ast ai te GetLakes and that asisa c egiven 1-1equaltrug-Nw xcsv QdiLee out the ci-ofutry. Blower joiifirst gentlY deliv7erlswar'M ïIn the oisue ai ret Bin ti J<lli air then shufts10 ta igli speed as, g thCon s Mrkedtin Europe,.fornace reaches maximum out- Mr. artn sttedtha Canda ut.Alter humner stops, blower shul nt~rditae or dirive cruad residual heat at low,; Grýeat 'Britain la this imatter.' Ho1W pe (ta prýeven tUnapleasant wauld we ike ta have anather Cau11- "rfs) lhen cuts off automnati- Y tll s w at o d ?"caitly ---prevents ot and cald Thiere is no doubt he said, that Iyr' fa- rn omn Canada would suifer tsitiaily with *Ne FitrSnne guds- GCreaýzt Britaîn Jaining the Commarnngawinstclo entfinters utrs- e _Market but ila the long run it could losss - -s i gn is hn iters fe be a benefit ta Canada, It would nieed attention. aisço bc- ta our interest ta have Great Britain strong fitiancially ta assist 5YARST PY Iot ward off thee coiomic threat of YAST A Russia. The speaker alsa referred toi the façt that Great Britain had ask- LOW DOWN PAYMENT ed Canada ta jain in a Free 11rade -market at a Quebec -meetinig. This, SMALL CARRYING CHARGE was neyer brought rip in the Hause and nlo action taken. fle stated thatl the U.S. and Canada would be ai greater bene-fit thraugh freer trade Carinan Pluinmbi*ng & Heating ,and lie also outlined that the U.S.ý 1wvas taking steps tao join in with free trading areasý. PHONE 14-3, ORONO, ONT. I n Unemrployment the figures sodat 23,000(, at the present timre ______________________________ - '777 ý - , ,> l-

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