Tyros and Sigma-C's HoId Sports Day at Orono JRyley. who will! arrange for regulation training. Many others volunteered ta assist with a canvass for funds. Donations may b. dlir- ected ta, any of the Pund RaIslng Comnîlttee, James Kloepfer, David Ferguson, Carl Smith, Rev. Kelth Adamns and Bob Ryley. A number oft donations were receîved at the meeting. A letter aaking for donations will be sent &o ai non-resident property own- ers. Carl Porteous bas been ap- pointed as treasurer for thie Bethany Fire Brigade and Mns. Ros arir as secretary. Deputy Reeve Malcolm, i-e- presentlng Manvers Township Ç0uncil, ag a In pi-omised council's support to thae ex- tent that for every dollar Bethany ai-ea can rais. ta Purchase further equipmenti they (council) will match it.ý He expressed thanki for thie enthusiasm displayed at thi.a meeting. "«Council has beeni concerned aver the Inadequateý protection in the Bethany; area. We are pleased that ac. tion has been taken" ORONO NEWS Mi-. and Mrs. Brian Priestley, and daughters Alison and; Robin of Port Moody, B.C..i arrived by train on Sunday' to spend three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones and fam- lly. Mr. Priestley is taking a special course at the I.B.M. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Lea Hadder, Michelle and Michael oC Scarborough. spent Saturday ý with Mi-. and Mrs. Jimn Middle- tCongratulations ta Mr. and Mrs. Bruce John Mercer, the former Miss lJorothy Anne Dunlop, on their marriage on! Saturday afternoon, May 31Wt In Orono United Church. Mr. and Mr.q. Mercer will reside Mn Oshawa. Mr-. and Mrs. Fred Dayes. af Blackstock were Sunday dinner guests of Mi-. and M-,s. Reg. Sutton alter attending the _____ ~Sunday School Anniversary .atý Qi-ana United Church. Approximately 120 boys from Tyro and Sigma-C the competitors brought along an extra 25e that was Congratulations to M. and Mrs. Ray Goode on their 25th groups in Oshawa Presbytery held their annual sports put into a fund and donated to the Rev. C. Catto, Weâddng Anniversary. day at Orono Park an Saturday when races of various Director of Operation Beaver. The groups participat-ý Mrs. Harvey Branton of! *types took place. Winnen of the Tyro competition was ing camne f rom various churches, including Westmin- i Windsor and 'her sister Mrs. Ebenezer, shown in top photo, and in Sigma-C, the ster, in Oshawa, Tyrone, Hampton, Ebenezer, Orono, I J. Cannolly of Chatham had Onono group came iist (lower picture). A com-I Brooklin and St. PauI's in Bowmanvilie. Tyros are retis in Ot ron a ndek bined Orono and Bowmanville team tied for second [rom nine to Il years old and Sigma-C's are from 12iOooUiedCuc o I~n Tyro and Hampton came third. Ebenezer was second to 14. men held six meetings on lI Sigmna-C, with Tyone andHamptonthird. Each of____________ Tuesday. in the afternoon: - Unit '2 at the home of Mrs. Bethany group and it was in Everett Stapleton Unit 5 at theI goad working condition. "Ouri home of Mrs. Percy Werry and present equipment is up to Unit 7 at the home of Mrs. Cogauain oMurrayheard glowing tributes from:gate costs. a truck and tank for water are: Units 1. 3 and 4 held a joint 'genderson who graduatedithe boards and teaching staff Mi-. Kloepfer stated mh a ededasEnquriesad bemo eeignl Mn Ha. with hanars and rece ived his af the aforementioned area. need of organzed fire protec- made as to priceis a ndGetsekeeisP achra ,S Se. degi-ce firn Champlain Mi-. McNeil was presentedition in terms of the possibility j definite information wouid bei frthNeIdawoiesacher :oi.olege, Peterborough, on Fr1- with twa of the FrederickWof saving lives, saving --:aalal u hMnarutr. , a end vis l Scheo Re Is a son of Mis. Ern- Irlandw bird books, espec-!per-ty and s9ving personal! Cail Parteous and Rev.î i.adMs i ldea Zýie Hndesonandthelat ialy inibed by Thomas! possessions. He also spoke on 1Keith Adams' had enquired as visited Mrs. Judson Wagar of *Eev. J. P. Henderl of Beth- Hutchinson from The Teach-IFi-e Insurance savings - te-j ta property available that Ohw nTusa fls .*ny. Mi-. Hendenson wiil er's Institute, and Mrs. Me- duced rates through The Fire' would be suitable for build- wek. rteach next year at Kenner Neil receîved a beautiful bou- Underwrjters Board, whenling a fire hall. Three possibIej Mr-. and Mrs. Reg, Sutton,I ..Collegiate in Peterborough. quet of red roses." Mi-., Mc-jfi-e protection is adequate.1 sites were named and costs of, i-. and Mrs. Kenned yGray - Mr. aI Mrs.Howard ing- N ilwil now be a director' He answered questions fi-rn! samewod be listed at an. and David attended the Elfr 'tolrn, Mrs. Dorathy Mark and of the Delat. of Education with the floor concerning costs, eaù-ly date. Park, Osàwa, on aturaeday *M-. Roy Jarvîs have left foi- the new County Board. Born etc. Paarekalclm, eputy Cong atulaios o oh .holldays in Vancouven, B.C. in Janetville, he taught in the1 Frank Severs, Pire Chief reeve of Manvers townsihip, Mather who Was among the 10 :En Alska Mavess twnsip eholsaf i-an Mllbook exlaned stated that wîth the present top students ln the two year Ross Jordan has retux-nedi ýh uulAdSs Janetvilie, Pnyol andTeMta i ytma iebiPontypoolonypolldtaand general business >Ïhome from Sait Lake City. Bethsny, before going to Mi-'exists at the present lime andl and Janelville and the Pro- course at the fi-st graduation 7~ rnrySmih s paietýton. ! firn which Bethany and posed one at Bethlany, Man- class of the new Durham Col- ..~ CiieHospital, Petei-bor- Two senior softbail games1 Mane Township u ,etwsip would hvelge Ohwa As t alote '~uh.hee o Sr)ay. Bethany wo nei.three goad units and with student..;fi-arn Orono and dis- Ralph Rowan has relur'ned tihe firsl one against Omemeeý Laverne Wright of Janet- Mutual fi-rn Miilbrook and I-idt who have gi-aduated ne- hom fon a ornl hopiaiwith the score 7-5 and lost ville outlined the work done Omemee, would have excel- cently. An ecert frm Te Acton' the second one to Bailieborai ln thet village when they es-, t prtcin M-.adM..M.JFgn Piree Pr-ess will be of interest' score62 i tablished their awn Fi-e Bi-ý If Bethanyv makes the i-e-I and Mr-. Michael Fagan of j çta local readens: 'More thaný Fire Meeting igade two years ago. They had' quired contribution, the Pan-I aka pn h ekn "25 teachers and former, There was a good attend-i purchased a pumper withý typool and Janctville Pire wt i.ad Ms .O "Board members honaired W. lance at a meeting held in tank whîch had a water carry-I1 Departments agree ta having Cooper. Leonard McNeil, Area Super- Bethany on Wednesday ta ing capacily of 1000 gai. andî Manvers Council taking over Mrs. Jean Waddell Alîphin, ,intendent for the Acton, Mil- discuss better fi-e protection buit a new fire hall ta house Ithe costs of fire protection age 83, wife of Mr-. Fred Ail- ton and Nassagaweya Schools for the area. James Kloepferitheii- equipment,. for the entire townsh~ip. phin, sister of Mrs& Han-y iat a testimonial diýnnei- inIchaix'ed the meeting and i-e-i Derek Worthington repart-i Quite a number volunteer-* Col Ean (Maeiio), Mr. W.oA. ,lMilton last week. Organized parted on the findinga ftee hth adRs el a e abcm bo v adil, vns(ahfrn, MrndW.he ~-byIheTeahexs Istiute0f1varouscomittes hich d iste the p ort al pump-'the Behay a Pir ergae fu- aellMil-ofJames Wad e ,hInspectorale, the banquet een se up ea-iier i investi- er presently owned by th der he chair.anship of Bob Partlandà, Oregon, passed away followIng a long illness, on Sunday, May 25th at St.I Helen's Hospital. Chehalis, State of Washington, U.S.A. Mrs. T. M. Bulpt of Wil- iawdlale spent several days visiting Mi-. and Mrs. Oscar Adams. JUN 1 THMi-. and Mi-s. Horace Best DAYspent Sunday with Mi-an lSs Wayne Hooey and JillI Congratulations ta Mi- and Mrs. Jirn Middletan on their 49th Wedding Anniversai-y Mrs. Patter, a visitai- fram Engiand: Mi-. Colin Taylor wth Mi-. and Mrs. Walter Make Him the Happiest Man on His. Day witli Woofley of Bowmanvflle vjsii h 1edMran r.RgSto on Friday evening.q lMrs. Jack Bail of Avîmer West visited ber mother Mrs. Neil Porter, last week. J Mrs. Clarence AllUn visited o her sister Mrs. B. TrIgg, Bow M manville, for sçvei-al days last week. Mrs. Walter F'erguson of Bôwmanville; Mi-. and Mrs. and Mrs. Fred Dayes of Black- stock and Mn. and Mrs. by DMI ALMalclm Elfôrd of Port Perry ii~ 1Dad wilI enjoy bis favorite sport honr f rs. Ferguson's on Color Television . - and it's bha.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dick- a git te enirefamiy cn enoyInson who eturned home en gif the ent re f rnil ca efl oySunday te M iddlesex, England, too?î were amnong the guests at the Mercen - Dunlop weddi ng an * 3-YER PICURE TBE WARANIYSaty.rday. Mi-5.Dickino a * 3- E A R I C T U E T U E W A R A N T ~n a'th e m aid o f h n o r at th e ~57AIIIiA 1 wedding of Mr. and M rs. *1-YEAR WARRNTY PARTS & SERVICE1 Bruce Mercer Sr. in England TOP TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON1 flJU * 1.W a. e 1.0W Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bar- PRESET SET1.0Wrawclough of Weseyville spent PRESET SETSunday, May 251h with her LOW P ICESsister Mrs. George Mai-tan. -Mi-. and Mrs. Norman Ken- nedy attended on Saturday D V and Sunday at St. Thomas. si elbatdopnAgMs li 'j II FREE PARKING Ail Merchandise Is Guaranteed To Give 100% Satisfaction Prices Effective Until Closing, Saturday, June 7, '69, in Bowmanvillo WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT.QUANTITIES Open Thurs. and Fri. Nights "fil 9 p.m. DOMINION STORES LIMITED King St. and Sumpson Ave. (IIighway No. 2, U~st) ) THIS WEEK'S BEST MEAT BUYS èý m