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Orono Weekly Times, 19 Feb 1953, p. 1

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iients aný very ens 1:0 ated 9 of this' omn Iendal Millbrooki 1 the young boy s are very c i their hockey and are sportsmaniiship in every e Wvord. Oroo lighSchoi 01News 1 Inthe wer>ý e sOî On Mbuay 1. rono Iligh and 8 to ebhoI ol eld -is Vlnie atAs ~o~~M~cain i~ lhswod t usta ~ the cties. The music sa geography bherry, v Lloyd noldeSta!;inton %vas andff MissThk you for rs. Thomp- ludiiihdui-, I'he Marc-h ME. ibjeet '<I ~nd wil b mrs. Roy~ Schedule whlo mé-ight be the %vin- the tun goals scored tthis iast frame. v~oc- h inor le Orono them. :, in thle ed the' of thej flore. ac upyttte(i iti ltunch more square dan, suppied by Mac hans- The Party came to a Ran.sberrý-y, and Mr. h waVýs a successf-,ul part "ppreiated by ail.by Iail atending. coming and hielping uisEdtr AINDER, WITHMAG An article in last month's Chate- irid reproductions -of aU laine magazine %vas brought Vo ousthscan neyer replace attention the other day, and having ioriginal. read it carefully, we~ think a few coin-1 As far asgospg menits atre ini order. The article ask"re concernied, dioes tild"I won't Rais-e My Children in, honestly think city folk a Small To-wn", by a malLn who calls iuchthgs. they too1 himiself Jack ?ower. (He 'admits' decorate their homes, coo thatl this is a pseudonym). eus steiion lisharngu beinsby raiin parts. If ity men do not the countryside and the beauties ofi the lntest hog: prices or natdure, but soon develops into auý ac-1 vest, it is merciely beecau., counit of what he considers the de- mjorýe interested ini the st fects of living ini the country. H-is the latest m lcar , o fîrst criticismn is of the manners evi- so got promoted instead o1 denced by the inhabitants of bhis 1ir. Powers bemioans t]- town: tire men ]aCk respect fTor thIeir thr1s ohn t1 oi \vives.-. not helping them intlaandout 1This, can f)o,,the case if t of cars, and ailcowing the women to people ini the town willin carry parcels etc., but aren't the \vo- thoir time and energies mon somiewhat at fault if they don't thinigs for the children to demand evocn thre minimumr of cour- cubhockey, baseibail ri tosy? Perha-ps Mr. Powervs wudgnnizod by someone, au argue that tLhey don't know eouhsugg"esýt ftht if Mr. Power to demnn-iid respect, Nvell thon if they, his time being conlstrue 'lon't know any better, then they tin iabout bis town )n't deserve it. il,( als unuel crticzedby the au- 'tI o.Farmers, lhe sodremebr,) vo pysicl laourto do"veyda) thei livs, ad litiewoer tp-hat b mosphere in saltownS is 1morle g .y found in tLhe city, s'wh Mutind e(dog? 'And wih tis wecom t e atof theatile-hc ,ie usl - miigthe falts, ýmighlt lno ho Ve, in Orono, are i ingsto (do'. We do st grloups. We shil uity centreito.k sydoinig con-strulc lower-s tlsof ,a - s town. Wll we I zes al Fund Mon- Those occasion gaines o vnh)llo. 13 At f ,he S day r orh tea in specii1 Mrs, 1

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