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Orono Weekly Times, 7 Mar 1963, p. 5

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ORONO WEEKLV TIMIES, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1963 HYDLIANTS SHOWN TO FIRE BRIGADES About siýty meMýters of ,he 'Un- ted-Coôuntiîes Fire Mutual Aid met At Canmbellford last, Thursday. Mr. John Storie, field ~eresentative of Canada Valve and Hydranýt, of Brantford, gave a talk and demon- eaton on hydrants. :ile had a rut-axvay hydrant which-'re tused to explain the working partsand how the hydrant should' be us.ed. Gordon 'Wright, E.MO. co-ordin- ator, spoke on 'Lhe ,,,arininig system in event of attack as At 's olowed ±'mthe army wa-nfiig systemn downi to the civiliah population. The Miutual Aid pic up the wiar- f2ntng and passes it oDn to the varn- ous municîpalities. A letter bas been wriiien to the Ontario Fire Marshal aSking him_ to clarify the question of exactly what the-mwarning systemi will be so that there will be a definite sound. which everyone -will recog- nize. It is understood t fat iît is to be one long blast of *Lhree minutes but some fire sirens are unable to sçund that long without mdulatlng or going too high a pitch.- A test will be macle soon of the sirenS at Barrett and Cavan and * Trefusis Street. The public will be notified beforehandof tbe timne so that anyone who does rnet hear it at that time can notif y the author- * ities and changes will be made. Meetand ilear iïHON. ALVIN HAMILTON MINISTER 0F AGRICULTURE and Carnet Rickard p. C. Candidate in Durham Orono lowin Hall Mon., âMar. il 2:30 p.m. Durham Progressive Cnevtv OFFICIAIL aOPENING fPORT HOPEg Vocational H1GH ~.SCHOOU,,ý STMAR. 16 g quest 8Speaker: jjThe Hon. Michael tr g Everyone Weioome ORONe BIBLE STUDY GROUP (Continued from page 4) love. If we forgive someone for hurting u.s, but don't forget, is it! truly forgiveness? Is aIl the re- sentiment gone? Likewise, can we forget a- hurt done us by someone, unless 'wýe honestly forgive them? Somre think that this kind 0(f love ' is more. easily felt in family re-i lationships; although it should be1 -o in aIl our relationships with al others. Is our expression of love con- zitant? Fairly often our outward expression of love hides a btterly nuriit feling. Is this what Jesus. f elt %ven He mourned over Jerus- alem ? In another sense, can it be termed Jiypocrisy if we presentto the wor4d an attitude of love, while underea th we are wagmng a mighty -battle to overcome somne hiateful ý,thing iu our life. What would be gained by raging on the surface while this struggle was going on. is ouý- love dependent on re- sponse? Iin this ies-pect, -the aspecto fo love inivolved, matters a great deal. Somne f elt that responsewas to lie desired', but not iiecessary to the exist ence of love. However, in the case ,of the Eros type of love,, response to some degree seems to be requiyed. The realization of a loving pres- ence eoes a tremnendously long way toward reassuring and sup- porting, an inividual in bis stirug- gle to find and dlaim bis place in1 the pattern of living. Do we bave the right to withhould this support because someone is perhaps not as attractive as we would wish them to be? Does God find it dif- ficuit to love we unflovely ones? We should aiswer these questions to ourselves, then decide whether wVe are limi-itinig Uhe understandinig of God's love, and 'now this refleets in the community. LOCAL NEWIS. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Cornish and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Lycett left by plane for Nassau on Monday. Mr. and MrIs. Ross Taylor and 'family, Ottawa spent the weekend with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor. Mrs. Leland Keat and daughter Eleanor, and Mr., and Mrs, Wm. Found and son, Toronto and Mrs. C. Caverly of Whitby visited Mr. Wm. Davey on Sunday. Mr. Doug Lycett is t o appear on Channel'9 Televisioni this Saturday at 5 :30 on the program i -Time. Mr. Lycett will be promoting bil latest songs. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lunn and Mr. John Patton and Mr. Roy Pat- ton attended the fiftietb Anniver- sary of IMr. and Mrs. John Lunn at 'their hom e In Millbrook on Sun- day, March. 3rd. Mr. and,,Mrs. Milton Lowe of Peterborough ýWere Sunday guests of Mr. Johfl Patton and Mr. 'and Mrs. Roy Patton. Mrs. MeKenna, suffered a faîl and broke her arm. It is expected that- the Orono Polic'e Trusiýtees Will meet with the Engineers this coming week when the plans for thTe Village water sys- temi will be discussed. The Engin- eers are presently completing the plans and before final drafting for presentation to the OWRC are to ineet with the Village Trustees. 21,79i ELIGIBLE VOTERS (Continued f rom page 1) municipalities with increases or wright, 906 (down 18); Manvers, MUS. LESLIE VICEPRESIDENT 1144 (down 20); Cavan 1197 (up 20 0F ONTARIO ASSOCIATION 0F Hope 1527 (down 83); Clarke 2137 AGRICULTURALSOCIETIES (up 57), Darlington, 4681 (up 144) At< the recent Convention of the Millbrook, 488 (down 34); New- Women's Section of the Ontario'castle, 714 (up 39); Bowmanville, Association of Agicultural Socie-1 4228 (ulp 57) Port Hope, 4770 (up ties held at the King Edward Hotel 1) 'in Toronto, Mrs. J. H. Leslie, R.R. Thr ilb93»ligtaon 3, Peterborough, ,was elected 2nd Vice President of the Womien's Section. Mrs Leslie has been Lady Representative for District' No. 4 of this Association sîince May 1961; also is Chairman 0f the Lady Dir- ectors of Peterborough Exhibition for ber second wear. She is well known around this district being a former resident and visits her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rlddell during the summner and attends Orono Fair ini September. Mrs, 0. W. Rolph was president of the On- tario Association ini 1945. KENDAL NEWS Mr. Ross EU#obtt of Ottawa was home for the weekend. Miss.Mar- garet Senes of Ottawa visited ber sister 3,1rs. Reg. Elliott on Sunday. Mn,. and Mrs. 'Robert, Robinson weegivcn ,a presentation on Sat- urd(aýy night in Camtpbellcroft. The gifts were a platform rocker and a china cabinet. Some of the Ren- dal young folks attended. Mr. and Mrs. Joe White and family have nîoved f rom the Pane dofff bouse to Peterborough. We uinderstand the far mbas been sold te a City man. JW e were pleased to see the choir well filled on'Sunday. They sang "Jesus keep ,me riear the Cross," leiby Mrs. Allen Poster at. the HammIond Organï. 1 We notice in the Pontypool items tha~t Mn. and Mns. Leslie Boyd were, presented with a purse a week. agoin ,honour of their recent marrialge. Leslie worked on the tobaccprat Kendal,ý we, Wish" themi Weil. Attendance pins were presented te the Kendal Sunday School ps-ý puls last Sunday, by their teachers Mns. G. Catheant and Mr. Ross Jako.There were eight that had attended over forty Sundays last year, namely: Dorothy Mer- cer, Shirley Mercer, June Geacla, flobby Geach, Douglas Mercer, Bonnie Geach, Irene, Mercer and Bllly Mercer. Over tlairty-five Sun- days: Bruce Mercer, Joan Falls 1and Tommy Poster. Mnf. Allen Calcant celebratedj bis ninety-seventh birthday on Sun- day, March 3rd With lbis frlenids IMr. A. Thompson and Mrs. C. Thompson. He still enjoys cohi- jMn. John Patton, Mr. Roy Patton, ,pany and Wvaikn barn. in Durham plus advance polîs at Blackstock, Millbrook, Port Hope, Newcastle and Bowmanville. This is four less than the 1962 election, because of changes made ini some of the polling 'subdivisions since last year. The polling sub-dîvisions in Clarke remain the same as last year. ORNORD CROSS CANVAS projects but aiso xnakes it usil (Continuied from page 1) Ithat the local organization may meet their commitments wîth -the Water Safety program. 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