ORONO WEEKLY TlE, ¶U8>Y IL t,17 TENDER Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigued until 3:00 p.m. E.D.S.T. July 22, 1970, for the, supply and installation of Stage Drapes at East Northumber- land Secondary Sehëool Lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tender foi-ms and specifications may be obtained fi-om: M. A. MacLEOD, Business Admiistrator nnd Treasurer Northumberlnnd and Durham County. Board of Education 335A King Street East, Cobourg, Ont. J. M., ROLPH W. FRANK THOM Chairman of the Board Director of Education Specially Selected - Branded - Tender - Juicy You Save Twice - With Trim and Price SHORT RIB ROAST lb. 69C. e, Mild Cured - Bonieless, IBurns S OKED RAMS lb- (9Ce Schneiders Red Hots Mld Sensoned - By the Piece Skinless Wieners L 63c Burns BOLOGNA lb. 39c "'Always Tender" Fresh Sliced For the Barbecue - Fresh Minced POK LIVER IL 39C Ground CHUCK IL 79c Best Buy! Save lOc!- with Pork 19 oz, Tins Feature! - Reg. 3 for 39e 3 oz. pkgs. C Iark's Beans 2 m 49C ShUirrff Brand - with min buds JeIIy mDesserts 9C. Best Buy! - Sweet Rose Brand' 12 oz. Jars Save 19e! Pantry Shelf - Reconstituted 48 oz. Tins IREUISH 2 for 59c Apple Juice 3 - 89c Farm Ilouse 12 Oz Size CREAMPIES' 2 for 69C Save 6c! - Red nnd White - Orange Pekoe TEA BAGS 60 to ýpkg. 59c Birds Eye Tins AWAKE 12 oz. 2 for,79c HRigh Liner Cod pkg. Fish und Chips 24 oz. 69c' Red, Cutting WATERMELON 89c each CHILLED CHERRIES 20ro lb. pail Place your order today for Montmorency or Black Sweet Cherries - Delivery later this month 1We reerve thxe rlght tg Ulit qu2ntitice plume gn-ami, Orme, Ont. Up .And ýDOwM The look Stocks NEW BOOKS JULY 9, 1970 The Clar-ke Library is pieascd to àn-ounce that two Plays,' to be presented by the Theatre Group next August, "Indians" by Arthur Kopit and "Antigone" by Jean Anouilh, are now in the lîbrary, ready for your rcading pleasure. We expcct to have "Dark of the kioon" by Richardon and Bcrney ncxt week. Adut- Here aind lereafter by' Ruth Montgomery Power in the Kremlin by Michel Tatu (from Krnushchev to Kosy- gin) Michel, Michel by Robert Lewis (a novel) Ail Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque Oranges and Lemons by Isobel Chace (Romance) Junior-l1 Pogo's Fishing Trip by Jo and Ernest Norling ( a story of Sal- mon) Outpost of Jupiter by Lester del Rey (Science, fiction) Njoodles Nitwits nnd Numskulls by Maria Lench Crystal Mountain by Belle Dor- man Rugh (what happens whcn MI 1 -FOR NER EV MIVE VALUES T//Ar PEALLY EXCEL HAKK'S B AKERY and Snack Bar Pue 983-5203 tfwo boys and a girl, set ont to explore the Mountains of Leb- anon?) Easy Reading and Picture Books Felice by Mai-cia! Brown Benny's Animals by Millicent Sel- sam (and how he put thern in order) Fishes by Brian Wildsmith Horton Hears A Who by Dr. Seuss Gîka Beauchamp Sport No tes MIDGETS TIE PCIRT HOPE CLUB The Orono Midgct Bail Club gained a 2-2 tie witli Port Hope on Tuesday evening when the Or- ono pitching staff allowed only three hits. Neil Brennan, pitching the fi-at five innings, gave up three hits while Michael Carman in relief, held Port Hope hitless. Rob Russell was the big litter for Orono taking three. Keith Mllhench followed with two, as well as singles for Jamie Wright, Alian Pears, Dean ýCox, Randy Tennant and Michael Carman. KEADAL JUVENILES VICTORS The Orono Midgets. faced the champion Kendal Juveniles on Saturday in Kendal where Kendal took n 7-2 win. Mike MeGregor was the wînning pitcher foi- Ken- dal. Becker and Carman shared- the Orono mound duties. PLACES THIRD IN GOLF TOURNAMENT Michael Carman placed third in the Ontario Junior Qualifica- tion Round held at Kawartha Golf and Country Club in Peter- borough. Michael shot n 81 for the 18 holes. The bcst score of the tour- nament was 76 with second place being taken with a 79. The tournament in Peterbor- ough was one of eight qualifying tournaments being held in Ontar- io. Michael Cax-man was doubtful that hiýs score was good enojigh to advance- to the championship tournament but. was hopeful that he would qualify. LEGIONAIRES STORM BACK TO DEFEAT KENDAL EAGLE S Oshawn Senior Legionai-es found them1ýselves in an' unfamil- iar posiltion in Kendal, Sundny but it nt take long to remedy the situation1. Lelgioniaires, trailed 4-1 alter 6 innings buit rallied in the last,3 frames to dumip Kendal Eagles 8-4 in an Eastern Ontario Base- baîl Ass;ociation Lakeshore Inter- mediate eil.cotintcr. Gary Cari-oll was winning pit- cher for Legionairccs andnow bas an impressive 5-1 record. Dave Waite, started on the mQund for Oshawa and wns relieved by Car- roll in the fifth inning. The c,.mbination allowed only five hits, walked six and struck ont eight. Ray Couroux started for Kendal and was rclieved by Paul Joncs in the foui-lb frame. They llowed 12 safeties, walked nine and fanned 10. Engles took a 1-0 lcad lu the bottom of the third inning but Oshawa lied the game with n sin- gle i-un in the 4th. Kendal opened ';sp its thi-ce-run mai-gin with n Albert's Texace GENERAL REPAIES Phone 983-5249 orme ATTENTION FARMERS. r WHY PAY MORE?,Il SAVE ON. Premium Quality " GASOLINE " DIESEL " MOTOR OIL Farm tanks and pumps available :CALL, COLLECT 668-3341 ~r~1 ~ ,~,17V DX OIL FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 'J 'I trio of runs on only one hit in the fifth inning. Oshawa hed trouble at the plate for the first six innings, but started to break out of the siump in the seventh. Dave Whiteiey and Ruýs Hall scored to put Legion- aires within a single i-un and the team came to life. Ted Lutton led off the eighth inning with a single and ad'vanc- ed to second base on a single by Pat Wntters. Dave Whiteley readhed first base on a fielders' choice which 'forced Lutton to third., Ted Whiteley walked. to load the bases and on a three and one pitch Ken Toffan douhled to drive in the tying and wining i-uns. Legionaires added a trio of in- surance i-uns in the top of the ninth. With the bases loadedý and two out, Ted Whiteley doubled to drive in Buteh Dowe, Watters and Dave' Whiteley. Rlpli Hodgeson led Kepda! with two safeties while single,; went to Grant Reo, Couroux 'and Winters. MiIk Shakes Chocolate - Strawberry Pineapple -Vanifla Speciaol 29c Regular price 35c. FRESH EGGS and BUTTER GLEN RAE TRI-DRINKS Always available Middltous ORONO, ONT. Public hearings will be held in August and October 1970, by the Regional Govern~ment Component of the, Oïhawa Area Planning and Development Study. OAPADS is a cooperative Municipal-Provincial undertaking to design a regional government structure' and a develop- ment plan for the Oshawa-centred region. Thie area under study includes Ontario County, the western portion of the United Counties of Northumberland and Durham, and adjacent areas. A tentative but specific proposal for regional govermnent will be contained iu the third OAPADS report to be pub- lished in the next'few weeks. Copies of this and the two earlier reports will be available for inspection in public lib- raries and municipal offices throughout the study ai-en. Individuals, organizations,, corporations and public bodies are invited to present their reactions to this proposal by making submissions at the public hearings. A submission may be-written or oral, or preferably both. The hearing pro- cedure will be made as informal -as possible to encourage open and frank discussion of the issues at stake. It must be stressed that input to the study from the hearings can have a significant effect on the final regional government report. The first set of hearings will commence on August 17 and will be held in resort areas to accommodate seasonal resid- ents and any other persons and organizations who may wish to appear then. Those wishing to appear ini August should so inform the OAPADS Executive Administrator Mr. R. E. Sims, at 605 Rossland Road East,, Whitby, 668-3383, no iter than July 31, 1970 lu order that a henring schedtde nnd locations mny be establised and advertised lu early August. The October hearings will commence on October-5, and will be held in the other parts o the study arel. Any person, or- ganization, corporation or public body may be heard in October. Those wishing to appear should give notice as above, no later than September 8, 1970 se that the hearing schedule and locations may be advertised by late September. Persons giving notice of thefr intent to make a submission wili, on request, be furnished with copies of the OAPADS reports, and provided with any necessary'further informi- DONALD M. PATERSON Regional Government Stud1y Principal s- (iNiE -TI.NG TIT KuE~ "A ;GUY BROKEI19NOT 'T TUE WOLF AT TUE DOOR ;&T THIE MINI< ',YN TH4E WINDOW