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Orono Weekly Times, 20 Jan 1966, p. 6

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20th,, 1966. UCWýý Unit News UNITNO. , U..W. Lonie Talks to Teenagers". Mr' Unit 7 met on Tuesday, Janulary Lonieý interspersed wit with the 4 at the home of Eileen i Ilings. more sQ erîis Parts of his address, and whiat hie had to say was se Our niewý leader, Mý,rs. Johnson, tu oteaei hc elv ope-nedý the meeting with words 1-lIotea iwhcw iv- 1 a4nd ,Alould be an awakening of of welcomie and a short poem. c-oncern to us, the parents of fu- Hymn 356 "Take my if e and let tuire teenagers, as well as to thosej it bc" was sung, followed by the who are now in that age bracket. Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Johinston' read We are most grateful to Mr. Long Psalm 90 and gavýe the devotional, for giving us the privilege of followed by prayer. hearing this recording. Minutes of îast meeting were The Devotional was in charge of1 rendl and approved. Roll cal] show- 1Thelima Vagg. who opened with a ed 14 present with 18 home caîls Cal tfo Worship - if we go out into ïnnd 10 ospta calls. Mrs. Suitton 'the New Y'ear placing our hand wlas asked teo be pianist. We were in the hand of God, we have no asked te attend the pot luck slp need te fear the darkness and the per and congregation meetïing ,on lunknîown. God will give us the J1anuary 1th. igtet guide our way. Scripture1 [ romi Colossians 1: 15-19 and John It wns decided to have Birthday 1; 1-5 was read by Jean Heard. box and suinshine bags ag"ain this1 Thelma gave the New Year's med- yer.itation - Forget our heartaches Eileeni Billings then gave the and bhurdens of 1965 - let the mem- Bibe study, fromn The Word and ies of our mnistakes guide and thýe Waytconsel us, and accept the chai- le-ge that God will lead us out of 'Vina Cooper învited us to her failure into victory; out of dark-1 hoefor the next meeting. , ness into lîght; and use us toc Tresu e~s eportws givenr. bring a blessinq1 to others. Our Lunch w1as served by the hlostess New Year's resolutionsmight be and a social haîf hour enjoyed 1. Face the New Year with the Old Book. 2. Face the New Needs The mieeting losed with the with the Old Promises. 3. Face the Mizah eneicton.New Problems with the Old Gos-, pel. 4. Face the New Lif e with thec UNIT NO. 6, U.C.. Old Remedies. 15. Smile. It can'ts hurt you. If it comes from a henrt We held our first meeting of happy in the peace that Jesus 1966 at the home of Mrs. Eileen gives, it will encourage others. ,trnhens on .Tnuary 4. wît 6- me%,-mbers present. Eileen, our new leader for this year, opened with words of wel- cof,-me to ail, and good wishes for the New Year. She introduced a new member, Mlrs. Joyce Gray, to the other ladies. Mr. Long was presenit and play- ed for us a record entitled "Don will be held on January 11, be- ;sisted by JoyceCwn and Elea- names of whom î1 will not mn ,inning, at 6 p.m. with a pot-luck ;nor- Shetier. I tiont, have offered their time, both supper. iby their attendance and by theIr Our meeting closed, after which The February meeting will! be at talents to Oronao Churchl. Eileen servedi refreshments, as- the home of Shirley Wilhiams. Canadians 'Travelingest' i 1 People In The' ýCanadians, as individuals, are the "travellîngest" people in the Letter t Edito, world and the natîon's "overseas" t tourist deficit of $158 million in (Continued from page 2)' 1964 is li kely to keep climbing. what services might 'need to rendered te the community. The ratio, of international trav- Since that time two people, ellers to population for Canada, for example, is 26 per centý for Germany 10 per cent and for the United Kingdom 8 per cent. Toronto alone has over 200 trav- el agencies actively engnged in sehlin' the attractions ef travel abroad. Se states a 75.000-word report on Ontario's tourist industry re- leased today by the Ontario Eçon- omic Council. The resuit of 14 public hearings and over 125 extensive briefs, the Council's findings represent 30 months of research by the -five members of its tourist industrY committee: Mrs. Helen Morning- star and R. N. Bubbs of Toronto, Bert Rumble of Orillia, J. R. Meakes of Sudbury, and OEC chairman William H. Cranston of It rests with us hi4w our foot-, iv'"uana prints will show upon the track- less expanse before us. While conceding that the num- Lavene arraallclosd, hisber of overseas tourists. visiting Lerne Bit para Mincuoe s ofOntario in any one year is ikely pateritith prye r.Minteo to be only a small fraction of the ast eeting t ererndad h total coming from the U.S.A., the offerng tken.Council states that the average Our new treasurer Will be Joan per capita expenditures of' the Huttn. I wasannunce "tha 'th former, at over $600, not includ- annual' congregational meeti ng ing air or boat f are, is more than 10 times as hîgh as those of the car-borne travellers. I s p i by i NOEL COWARD ALL STAR CA§5TE Under the Direction of Margot Samnuel ABOWMANVILLE DRAMA C LUB PRODUCTION I Townl Hall, Bowmanvillef I TICKETS: 50, - $1.00 Curtain Time 8:00 p.m. i -PHONE 623-3588 623-3961 Thursday, 1Friday, Saturclay Jonucury2-12 NOW AT YOUR BER VICE L) STATIONi IIWY. 35 and 115 - Just North of Newcastle AT THE MOS,0T REASONABLE PRICES S TOV E OIL May be pficked up 19eper in any quantity gai A ATT1ENT ION -FARM1ý11E R s &TRïýU CK ER S ISPECIAL DIS§COUNTS ON GASOLINE I AND DIESEL FUEL On this basis, world-wide mark- ets are worth cultivating, with par-I ticular emnphasis on aplpeals toi business and professional groups and to relatives Of famlies more recently established in Canada. The Couincil's rep)ort recomn- mends additionial cooperative ef-A fort with foreign travel agencies and air Unes and through the Canadian personnel of European branch plants in Ontario. Establishment of an Ontario information centre at Malton, through which' pass over three million tourists annually, is given high priority inthe _OEC's 96-page analysis. Honey M16lines Dairy Prospects The federal government's legis- lative program for the daîry in- dùstry in 1965 and the outlook for the industry in 1966 were outlined by Russell C. lloney, MP for Dur-I ham, in a spech te the 33rd an- nual meeting of the Ont. Cheese Producers Marketing Board held in the Royal York Hotel. Mr. Honey stated that the' num- ber of milk cows la Canada bas declined continuously since 1961 and in 1965 reached its lowest point in the past 45 years. This de- dline continued in 1965, hie said, but as in the past the reduction ln cow numbers bas been offset by the continuing improvement ln the quality of the herd which is re- flected in rising milk production per cow. Predicting a higher return te the dairy farmer in 1966, Mr. R. Honey said that this, combined with the higher production' per cow, would resuit in the total 1966 milk production increasing slight- ly over that of 1965. With respect te the cheese market, Mr. Honey said there isj te be a sllght increase in the do- mestic market fer7cheddar cheesej in 1966. This would result mainly I from population growth. 1i-One person -was du¶Muuraged from participating in a church group by an onthrust from an est.. j ablished person in the church and communîty. The other was dis- J couraged by a haughty reception Id tt a meeting of a church spon- World sored organization. If the, Orono United Church -people are spending their time and i oney in. support of the re- r cruiting of new mûembers to Ibê in turn, discriminated a-gainst, then 1 would say the dollar is in be the wrong place. Yours truly, the 1 Mr. R. Keith Tregunna. 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