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Orono Weekly Times, 28 May 1970, p. 3

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ORONO WEEKLYTIMES IJAY MAY 2Sth, 1970 UJpj And Down> Douglas Moff The Book Stocks A ...m -Adult- -A Toucli of Earth by Janina Dvid an Autohiography of a Jewish child and t1-îy- Nuns who helped lier after lier escape from the ghetto) A World of My Own by Robin Knox Jolinston (the incredible adventure of the Author, who sailed lis tiny ketch around the world - alone) War and Peace by Lev Tolstoy 'This Wish I Have by Amanda Doyle (Romance) The Explorer by Frances-Parkin- son Keyes -Yerchants of Menace by Hillary Waugh (An Anthology of myst- ery stories) ,JUNIOR- The Ibo of Biafra by Sonia Bleeker ULft Off by Charles Coombs (the story of Rocket power) The Liverpool Cats by Sylvia Sherry ( a movirr, story of a youngster living in the slums of a big'city) Ail of a Kind Family Uptown by Douglas Moffatt, Principal of the Orono Public Sdhool, was nomînated the candidate to rep- resent the New Democratic Party in tIc 1971 provincial election. More than 40 NDP members nominated him by acclamation at a meeting in Orono Saturday Nigît. In lis acceptance speech, lie spoke about the "surprises" tIsat Sydney Taylor ( a good story, sometimes sad and sometimes very humorous) Kindergarten and Pre-Schoo- Animais Everywhere by Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire The Miller the Boy and the Don- key by Briaii Wildsmith Stanley by Syd Hoff - The Monkev and thc Crocodile by Paul Galdone. Olga Beauchamp resulted after the ,tpr election. Onîe ofthe surprisesx introduction 9f tIe lcgsla school boards, whicî Mr. described as "a good idE the government introduc Education Bill in "a mos torial manner." The .General Farm Orga; vote, lie said, was an0t-%IE prise. It had its good poii he feit it was a governme to destroy the Ontario F Union. Mr. Moffatt said the Bul imals for researchi was ii ed by the government in inhumane way; OHSIP Madhiavellian scbeme a mess" and Mr. McNat budget wicent against evE the progressiv cons, partv had, promiscd w.Ier troducc d the capital gains TIe candidate said tfi( party 'was working for f. and planning for a futurE dlean, free enviromnen, we liaven't much time 1 HANKS- BAKI and Snack Bar Phione 983-5203 043 vul soulas RIVI lop, will first close Ontario oper- ations when things begin to tigli- *ten up 1in their own home count- ry, The speaker said, "lwe in On- *tario have a right to determine our own way of life." Environmental defence (Pol- said. Mr. Gordon Vichert, a profes- sor at McMaster University, and president of the Ontario New Democratic Party was the guest speýiker for the evening. He expressed confidence of a NDP win in Durham County in the next provincial election and ýrovincial said the swing was certainly to- wste wards the*NDP party in the area. vaHe 1e pointed out that NDP mem- .tion on1 bers are presently representing Moff att the riding to the west and the ea" but riding to the north. lHe referred ed the to Middlesex County which re- st dicta- cently was won by the NDP and said that Durham had an advant-- anization age over this riding due to creep- er sur- in socialism inoteaa.H nts, but feit there was no0 reason why ient step they would flot win the Durham F'res riding. Mr. Vichert stated that, Il o an-fîndings now show 50 to 60 el4ct- inton an- ed NDP members at the next el- trosuc ection and feit this could very wa mas well increase with a slightest as " swig toward the New Democrats. aund a The spea.ker statcd that the On- ugryhon'stario Conservative Government seryting had finally 'turned the people off'. eraie They ham e lost their skill to de- ,n it in- cie ogtwresotad s tax. stay in power, bc said. The best ie NDP exam ples, lie said, were OH-SJP. ai la egional Covernment and Sch7ol ,e in a Boards, to mention a few. Hie t."But said it was not thiat this legisia- left, hie tion was entirely bad but it was _____the mariner in'wich it was donc and the inadequacy that remain- e(l.The governryment neyer catches un to what they are chasing, lie claimed. In addressing his audiepce, Mr. Vichert referred to the wîde gap Sj betwcen income and living ex- S pense, the high cost 'of education ~< and thehousing crisis which has homes out of reach of the aver- age person. The 1971. election, will lie Q fought ovi r three main, points. The first, lie claimed, would be compul sory no-fault auto insur- ance. Here hie said the Insurance Companies are fighting against such a move in Manitoba and this fight would corne to Ontario. 11e said 'the government would try to RY scare the people and to offset this E R y thepeople must become know- ledgeable about auto insurance. Secondly hie referred to the ex- ploitation of' Ontario's naftural ý re- sources by foreign owned com- * panies who are actually subsidiz- ed by the Provine.. These icom- il anies. and lie referred to Dun- Albert's T.xac. GENERAL REPAIRS Pheme 983-5249 ore SeedPotate Coblrs$5.50 Katadin $5.25 Sebago $5,00 Boxed Plants -.40cob '~ ~b-TWO-YEAR ROSE 1ZUSHES P ' FERTILIZERS - LAWN SEED GARDEN EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES LUNN Pro HARDWARE SPECIALLY SELECTED - TENDER - JUICY Iul Cut ROUND SOTEAK lb. $L.09 YOU SAVE TWICE WITH «TRIM and PRICE" Dutt Pork Chops lb.96710 Skinless Mild Seasoned Mild Seasoned - PORK and BEEF Burns WIENERS Ilb. 59c Burns SAUSAGE IL 59c COOKED TENDERPLUMP HAM Burns Vac Pack 69c CNICKENS WINGS lb. 39c ALWAYS TENDER - WELL TRIMMED and ROLLED RUMP OASTS lb., $1.09g BEST BUY Miracle Whip 32 oz. jar BEST BUY - SAVE 38e. Assorted, l2oz. Bbý Bick's Said Desing Kelishes 3 for 719c BEST BUY - SAVE 17e. Parchment Pack SOLO Coloured - lbM pkgs. SAVE 30c.- YORK 32 oz, jar margarine, 2 for 49c Pr'e a nu t, B 7u tt er 9c imported South Africa Luselous MAPLE LEAF Rindless Bsarlinka Grapes.- L491c BACON US SWEET TENDER Vac-Pak Corn-On- ob 5 for 4yc IL .75c SAVE 6e. - COOKED 14 oz. tins .PSPAGHETTI Libby's 2 for 39c CORNISHL'iSgarED&WiTE We reserve the me a t .au mm»wPh.,. 98521, oree, ont *'1 %vWhy Pay More /--7 S- ave With DX FU EL Oit Phone 668-3341 -" Collect ON DX PREMIUM QUALITY FUEL OIL DX FUEL OIL CALUS TODAY For Prompt, Courteouis Service ma 1 lution) was, termed as the third major election issue. "As long as the Conservati-k's are in. power there will be 11o real action a- gainst industry to cease polluting our waters and air," lie said. "You cannot expect parties re- ceiving donations from industries to take a strong stand." The speaker referred to air pol- lution in Hamilton w here only recently the hospitals were put' on an emergency basis to hanide respiratory diseases. Boxed lPlants 2 for 89c. GERANIUMS 69c. Picnic Supplies Papier Plates of many sizes, Disposable Table Cloths Hot an~d cold Drinking Cups Canned Pop, 'Snacks Chips etc. Phone 983-5242 ORONO, ONT..

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