r" "~ ~' - -- - - n -, ORONO WEEI<LY TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3 rd, 1963 Clarçe igh'Seh'olNeS CLARKE VS ý ýCOURTICE lations go out to the team and Mr. Clarke won their firiit football Loury and to the students, staff, and gaine ever by beating Courtice 8-7. cheerleaders, whose support was Courtice scored- first when they greatly appreciated. nioved 30 yards to a touchdown.1 Keith Swarbrick. The convert was blockecl and Cour- OTBL ice led 6.0. A recovered fumble by FOBL C'Jarke in the Clarke end zon A victory Sock Hop was held in gave Oourtice a 7-0 lead. the auditorium last Friday in hon- our o the football team. This hour- Clarke's fine defense held Court- long dance was enjoyed by ail. ice to very little yardage for the reander of the game. Clarke hopeis ot~elebrate another victory next Thursday when the Carke scored it's touchdown on Clarke football players meet the a 30 yard run by Terry Graham. Ajax team. The team, accompan- Carke missed the convert. In the iecl by the cheerleaders will travel second haif Clarke, led by the run- by bus to Ajax. niing of Graham and Rogerson, Chris Maartense. moved Clarke in close enough a ________________ range for 2 singles by Keitb Swar- bnîck.: Clarke's defense played ex- Cellent football for the remainder 0fiA e r es the game and were the main rea- ~ A son for Clarke's wn. Congratu- W eIIM 6 Area tobacco farmers who com- 0 peted in the Siinccie Fair Tobacco show were quiet successtui. The to- J bacco contest is sponsored by C.I.L. Mr. Jake VanDam placed second with his exhibit of tobacco. Mr. Mr. Andy Sutch seventh. Mr. Jake VanLam was runner- up to the Tobacco Kng at the re- __________'cntOrono Fair. ~'V4 A G~EATFirst prize in the Simcoe compc- INVENTÎtJ, tir tition went to a Simcoe area grow- er. There were sixty-seven entries JUSIE /S 0 PJin the competition. //VTrEN T/ON' The competition was held Tues- day of tins week. '~UNITEDICHWRCNI O rono Pastaorai HEA SERVICE ~UNErSV CE Charge M inister B. E. Long SUNDAY, oCTOMER 6th Church Services KZirby - 9:45 a.m. Orono - 11:00 a.m. Leskard - 1:45 pa. Sunday School Orono - 10:00 a.m. Kirby - i11:00 a.m. Leskard - 1:45 p.m. An Amoowcement in the Publie Interest O NTA RI O -Briefs Invited on the Subject of the Proposedî MEDICAL SERVICES INSU RANCE The Government of Ontario has appointed an Eiiquiry which: 1. Having regard to the maintenance of the physical and miaterial well-being of the people of Ontario, and the social, economie and healthbenefits to be achieved vhrough the establishmnent and operation of a feasible miedical services insurance programme, sha ... Examine and enquire into, hold meetings for the study and discussion of, receive representations in connection with mat- ters relatecd t, and consonant with, the basic principles, pur- ,jposes and objectives of Bil 163 of the 1962-63 session of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario respecting Medical Services Insurance. 2. After due study and consideration, to makce recom- imendations and report upon matters enquired into under the terras set out herein as the commiissioners sec fit to the Prime Minister and Executive Council of Ontario. Notificaions of intention to file briefs should bc submitted i on or before October 11lth and actual briefs (2-5 copies) no later than Novembe& i 5th to the Secretary. DR. J. GERALD HAOGEY Chairnfan T. C. CLARtKz,,Secretary Room 418, 67 College St. Toronto 1 Telephone 365-4024 LOCAL -NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dennis and! family have moved into the bhouse recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs-. A. Manning and family. Mr. J. W. Rtickaby, Toronto spent a day last week with his sister, Mrs. Heber Souch. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cowan have moved into their home, re- cently purchased froým Mr. and Mrs. A. Flynn. Mr. and Mrs. Flynn and family have mýoved Vo Le-skard. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Watt and Roxanna oif Peýterboro were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Staples and family. They at- tended the Drama Festival Satur- day evening. Mr. Norman Rickaby, Belleville, -pent the weekend with Mr. and! Mrs. Jim Rickaby.1 Mr,. Art Lowe.s was the gue.sti 3peaker at the Urono Boy Scout meeting on Tuesday evening and ýield the boysi attention as he dis- , ussed the life history of the pheasant. -Mr. and Mrs. GCrant Moffat and family, Oakville, Mr. and MrS. Jack Moffat and family; Mr. and Mrs. Alec Moffat and family were Sunday visitors wîth Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moffat in honour of the la;t- ter's 43rd wedding anniversary. Mrs. Clarenice Allun is a patient inthe.Memorial Hospital, Bowmnan- ville. MaÈter Tommy MacDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith MacDonalJd Was taken o Bowmanvillle Memor- iai Hosptal on Friday- evening9, having fallen twenfty-five feet from a tree while collectîng chestriuts. There were nio broken 'bones how- ever and he was released on Sun- day. The same evening, while play- ing football by the Orono Municipal' building Master Bob Nixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Nixon, fell on the cement necessitating several stitches in his head. Mr, John Ford, Toronto visited with Mrs. Wm. Cobbledick Satur-1 day ar.d attended the Orono Draina Festival. MIr. Les. Aslett left f0- Fngland yesterday, safing by boat. Be wihï visit relatives and friends during this month. Mrs. Wm. Campbell of Petawawa spent the weekend with ber mâther Mrs. Hector Bowen. Good 1quality stretch tights of nyl Several shades. Inf ants to fit 6 to 18 rnonths - $1.50, Children's to fit 1 to 3 years - $1.59 Children's 'to fit 4 to 6 years - $1.98 Children's to fit 6 to 8 years - $1.98 We ýwill have another shipment Carne in and look.thern over. Another DAYMOND p,ccuct for Modern living MEDALLION Gold CwnALUMINUM SIDNG keeos homes cooler ini summer,/ wamrin winter. It adds EXTRA reai estate value and is ýC*ooUrS..in gleaming white and pastels, remain fresh for yeaîrs i and years. Mode from Alcan aluminum ini 8" and 10",horizontl and 12". vertical sidings. GIVE YOUR HOME LONG LIFE BEAUTY -.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .>. . . . . . NO PAINTING NEEDED Designed ta rneet ~Exactinq C.ll.M.C. standards. ÎMEDALLION Gold [Crown Aluminum [$king carnies ca jlo year writters Lourantee.; ---CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TEDAYMOND CO- LTD. N.I6 Chatham, ont. * aaattemensam cav nterestýd IlMedaitiofi a Cola Crown AluninuffISIding. PIea~Cse ndc a me y0a ooklbeit_"-Step UPTo Careftel MAME CITYoES e e * J 'I e il ' ,-,.-- . e ORONO, ONTARIO PHONE 143 LADIES', SWEATERS A new stock of Glenayr "Kitten"' Card- igans and Puliovers ini pure Botany wool or iShetlandtex. Ail the new Fait shades in sizes 34 to 42. Priced - $7.98 to $13.98 MEN'S SWEATIÈRS We now have a good stock, of Men's Sweaters, styled by "lluntleigh". Cardi- gans and Pullovers in plain knit or rib stitch as well as cable and Scandinavian Alesigns. Shades of beige, grey, green, white and claret in size .36 to 46. Priced from $8.9'5 to $14.95 Iocotton plaited for extra waymth. Children'sto fit 8 to 10 yrs. - $2.89 ,Cil-ren's to fit 10 to 12 yrs. - $2.95 Children's týo fit 2 t:oý 14 yrs. - $2.95 Teenageýrs in sizes S, M an d L $2.98 of Ladies' Dresses for fihe week-ejnd. ARMTRONG'S '-I ~I1 I 1 ýi Il 1 LADI'