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Orono Weekly Times, 2 Nov 1967, p. 5

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- ~ 199 - - -~ ~ ORONO WEE KLY TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1967 k A, BOOK There is no frigate like a book To take us. lands away, Nor any coursers like a page 0f prancing poetry. This travers may the poorest take Without oppress of toîl; How frugal is the chariot That bears a human soul! Emily Dickinson NEW BOOKS Aduit Fiction Neyer No More- Seifert, The Birds Faîl Down - West Witness at Large - Eberliart Adult Nonfiction My Country, Canada or Queliec? - Rolland Nureyev -Nureyev Disraeli -Blake Juvenile Fiction The Summer Sleigh Ride - Er- win" Mystery of Scorpion Creek- Lee Juvenile Nonfiction Wilderness Wife - Degering Jumbo the Elephant - Mathie- son Picture Books Anatole and the Piano Anatole and the Poodie HOURS AT CLARKE PUBLIC LIBRARY Tuesday'- 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Tliursday - 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Friday - 2:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.- 8:30 p.m. (Contnued on Pa.ge 5) any land sale to a min murvm of ai 'Board. Finnie said in an interview, "I s :ggested we get help from, Te,'- onto." Thle hclp to which lie was re- ferring was the Ortario Municip- eMany farmerý objec nO how- "The first I heard of the regis- Congratulations to 'Mis. Robert'ever, to what v. 7as cn,~e ntration of lots xvas when 1 came Allin, Church St. South, who will iinfringement of Y;.ilit home to lunch on Tuesday, Oc- celebrate lier 83rd birthday on fo seil property. The by-îaw was tobor 17," lic said. The f act the Saturday, November 4th. then rescinded approximateîy one township cierk was away on va- Mr. nd rs. oy itti an yea laer wen newcoucî1cation at the tirne helped to make Mr n rs oLttead vas elected. The décision to seek lielp from Lynn visited on Sunday wsth Mr.: the 0MB and Mrs. Wane Baile,.1 Hope is the only, municipaity Tîug M sresoBpoe aî and Ms. ýVyne Biley.ever, to rescind snch a bylaw. hogaséis>fponcls Mrs. Nelson with Miss Alice Had it been in effect 110w, the Rose and Mr. Albiert Rose ofsale of the 309 building lots with ~ Richimond ill, called on, several !the possible accompanying tax old friends arouind Orono onj burden would neyer have corneI Thursday last. about. An interview was conductedi Mrs. Orley Cliapman spent a with the, man wlio had originally1 fe das wi b erý niece in Osli purchased the land, Mr. Hooey. ORONO, ONT. Messrs. Douglas 'Moffat, Guelphli for the township to provide pri- University, Ian McKenzie, Water i vate roads within the property. loo University, Terry Graham of Itte"I nd the los ees," lie Queens University îspent ,thested "ad helswresd weeknd wth teir espetiveat a low enougli price to allow us parents. to put in our own roads." He also said the lots, measur-1 anà Mr. Cecil Grahiam lias been con. ing a minimum of 15,000 square fined to lied the last week' and feet, were large enougli to. in-: fMrs. Harvey Partuer with Mrs. stal septie tanks and to allow Graham is drivîng the mail truck. drilling of wells. 1P He denied any prior knowledge'ý On Sunday last in Orono Un- of Ontario Hydrqý plans to option ited Churcli the baptism tooki the 900-'cre parcel îîmmediately We have Cyclamen, Gloxia place of the following chiîdren:, daettohIhlinsýM. Leonard James Alldread dacn1o i hligs 1r dson i Hooey also said lie has retaîned - SPECIAL PLANTS BY ORI of Mr. and Mrs. M. Aildread; Lynn none of the lots and lias no con, We cang Paula May, daugliter of Mr. and trol over the property. Mrs. D., May;- Steven Robert "I still have an obligation to Holmes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rolit. 'thé, township and to the lot buy- ilmes;- Heather Joan Watson, ers," lie said. He also expressed daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack the desire to meet once again witli Watson; Angela Lee West, daugli- Hope Township Council. ter of Mr. and Mrs.1 Keith West. Mr. Hooey revealed he iad met for 1han an hour" wîtli' the s~ coueilonthe evening of Thurs- 17 UNITED CIIURCH day, October 19. He said lie had explained bis position regarding roads but had not been allowed to N IS N j rn atrl remain at the meeting. EL N 1 v 1. Charge Hie predicted the 390 lots would '-o ebuilt -on overnîglit. _F'There is nothing to get alarmed about," G e 'eD lie said, "a lot of these lots will Be.B.. Leaig probalily change hands again," "Tepotential is there to do SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5th 1967 a job and to do it riglit," lie add- jed. Or~ Ukitd Ckwrek The actual restraining order 'Cigarettes Sundy Scool t 1000 was issued Octolier 19 overth Sundy Seoolat 1:00 signature of Richard Brie Priddle, Service at 11:15 a.m. assistant inspector of, légal of- fices for the Ontario government. Open Evenings ex, "Not knowing wliere to go," j K rrring S.rîv1ue, at 9:45 Hope Townsliip Reeve George suiay S4lat 11-0 Suaday Sehool at 9;'45 Dr. P.l. Ma. rtense DENTISTr Oromo, Ontarie Orono Medical Centre Office Hours:- 9:00 to 1:00; 2:00 to 6:00 Saturday 9:06 te 1:06 Phone 983-5825 $ $ $ $ $$s ATTENTION FARMERS WHY PAY MORE? __ON PREMIUM QUALITY Gansoline - Diese:l - troïl lAR TANKS and PUIMPS AVAILABLE ~. CALL COLLECT WIIITBY 668-3341 $ s $ $ $ $ $ $ $1 from Tuesday afternoon to Wed- nesday an appointment was ar- ranged for, Thursday morning in Toronto. The deputy clerk and fo ur niembers of counicil, including the reeve, attended the Toronto meeting. "The Department of Municipal Aff airs placed the restraining or- der with the registry office," lie said, 'also thec department of rManning recommended a holding bylaw lie introduced into the tOwflnship." PHONE 983-5539 lanaL and Potted Mums IDER - If you want it get it. ICE CREAM a.jy Products SýUPPLIES, - Tobacco xcept Wednesdays E -u THERMAL UNDERWEAR Shirts and drawers in medium and heavy weight by -Harvey Woods." Sizes S, M, L and XL. Priced'from $2.50,to $4.00 LACED BOOTS Nine-eyelet insnlated rnbher boots with fleece lining and steel shank. Olive green only. Sizes 7 to 12. Price, per pair $5.95 PARKA COATS Heavy cotton duck coats wîth Warm qnilted Iining. Water repelleut, wind resistant and hard-wearing. Detachable hood. Dark olive only. Sizes 38 to 48. SPriced from $12.50 to $16.50. f JAC SHIRTS Good quality wool jac-shirts with two bntton-through flap pock- ets. Red and black checks. Sizes- Mcd., Large and X-Large. Price, each $7.50 CAPS The "Ail Sizer"' Cap with, un- breakable peak. Red plastic with knitted trim or two caps in' one - top of cap is green, reversing to safety orange. 1riced from $2.50 to $2.95 LINED PANTS Good quality sanforized drill pants with warm cotton flannel lining. Green only.,Sizes 32 to 42. Priced from $6.95 to $7.50 WOOL SOCKS Three different- weights--la --wool work socks, nylon reinforced. Grey only. Pricýed from 89e to, $1.35 ST G'S We Hope You'II Joie even if: -yiou've been too busY to Swigu u. on -you're not interested in saving meney. on -yeu neyer have to borrew meney. Yeu Can't Afford te Pass Up Membership ln the Orono District CREDIT UNION T'reas.-MaiL, Mrs. P. WerrY

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