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Orono Weekly Times, 19 May 1955, p. 2

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IAssociation. In 1951 Mr. Allan~ was be thou-ght, a factor. in the ecentral jasc eu cloicsulit, e-z e Lleeted to the- Provincial lieuse andi ization of industry. iia the stage of youth. IW is bis irten- lii 195_ was made Minister of High Mr. Allan stated that the Pro5ýJnce tion t<o go ahead with, a program n i i SIways. wlll go farther than ever thig yearto tla vigorous mnrneri ii the- Province. I Th,, guest speaker, Jamies Allan,iprovide expressways and Y0orthern SWho, he said, haid the responsibility town1s as it has in the past to towfl-- g1, of hanling -1700 boys wvho Lad step- ships -where it matches dollar for dol- -Mrs. Dewell Sr., Bowmanville ~peil in the wrong path. HIe could think lar on roaepndtrs spent the -week with M r. anrid M rs. Sof 10oroe Wh.o could do an equal job Th origfhsdeatnt he Harry Davey.t i the, Reform Departm-ent and hie mas claimed, was in order, progressive, ef- MradMr.ar pywtMr h,1 confident hie would continue to give ficient and businiess-like and affected anid Mrs. Erii Spry. a-of his talents. 8,000 miles of road, If the present M.adMs 1 ajkn nfm ve Alla-n claimied he wasý proud to be program- continlies he forecasted ir.. vnsitebs. brother, iVfrand.Mfsam- ýrs part of the Froste Gove-rent whichl roads in the finest -condition ever. apin aiya ieeoe dswas bringing good government to the Controlled -access roads, lie claimed1 the1 wekend. xeneof Ontario. It vwas Froste's had affected towns ndprprtis Maart vetToot set -policy tosre h )ple and to but te build them tley had to go' a few days ivith Mr. and Mrs. E. spare rio effort to give the Province, where no bîhhway existed to cut down 1Gïeen and family. gond government. The speaker saw on entrances. The growth of traffic Sorry to hçar that Mrs. V. Allen-'s Froste as one with an undute was for-cingl the controlled qcce's" theru, Mr. Wm. Mercer, is in the tgity atousneeptetand highways end it is found that sucli hospital. We wisbh hmi a speedy re- vihperseverance. Hie said when i ýghwa,ýys dIo relieve traffic rbes oey bistory le finally v'ritten thaï the where traffic le dense. Mr. Allai Mrs. Herb Thompson had a fal lan Prmir ould be consideredI as one 1ited highiway No. -9, east of Toronto Toronîto and broke ber armi. We do of he reaestof he rovnceandas an examiple wben access le possible hiope she mnakes good progrees and Canada. Hiere a 30 mlile zone existe for miles, will bc able to visit the cottage soon. fil speakýing, of Taxevs, hie said, they Controlled access ,highWaYS will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prust andj erpatof our iv-es and that thel as effiectiv:e aýs Turnpikes and ILynn, Toronto were at, their cottage ~oenmn wsthe p(0eo.ce' servant. Thruways providing that the peopfle for the weekend. 0-1\-oil colleCt nmoney to psy out w\iIIl bear with t1he Departmexit and Mr, and Miýs. Sid Hughies, Bunny, a Ilte goveramjyent lbas no mioney hlp to ease the pressure of acces, j j other ai-d Luia were Suniday 'visi- Pif' ifs oi-ibut lhandies onily thie peo-~ by gas stations and miotels. -tors witb Mr'. and Mrs. E, Green.. piïes mcin e y' in closing- he stated that the Prem- Mr. and Mrs. Hoibes, Toronto were !- in tenlfr of the 1ier bas_ said that the Province bias nt their cottage for the wveekend.l dpo;iin L ,ew attention to the Leskarýd W. A. was held at the oPOtnlçofreleving Mý'unicipailities of oc= Home ofo Crs.> 0ae_-_Cam-eron on the cs of ronads. This plank, he sai'd', oiayllt.Mem peedWt suburbanr nd cie b ltithe, 1! I Lord's Prayer. Mrs. A. Loucks, pros- Coun y o1orkail1 oad wouild be lu M *51 8E55 g îdent, was in the chair. Minutes were tak-en a0h huh hî nar N read by Mrs. MV. Thompson, in the Headt11 usKo a ftnbe absence of Mrs. V. Allen. Devotioflal as'l 0 Doesý1 the province return the O i as in charge of _Mrs. L. Hamnilton. ý, a AII4IA reading wa-iven by Mrs. A. e- oline Totxs dli(icene ed t pto J Lý D 0~LfVU II~ naint. Bible reaid-ýig by Mrs. A. Loucks oads. t o t i s h andtd ha th saf1 Topic by M rs. ILuiiiltoin was "M other yea te axan feswoldamui ~ CALL U,- FOR ESTIMATES Lv" n ra by Mrs. C. Grant to $114 nmllion and expend;iure on 0n "o d uldit b xryhr, gb roads Woul1d be $175 million. Profit oi IARRY E. LYCETT ILU o ol o eeýrwee oh ro aesof Mlor Vas $45 million. 0 Made mothers" was beaut.'ifully given. Mr Manponedtoth ac tato Phone 84 r 12 Hyma 1J wasn suag by guest, Mrs. Katha- every ciqîlar collected in taxes zthat ORONO - ONT. lueen Chapmian, who, as always, sang, fro 40cens t 45cens ws pidU O upberbly. Arrangementswere nmade back te the Muniipalitios anla -..., (Continued page 3) MEET YOUR PROSPECTIVE CANDIDATE DAvU1D iFO)RD D ., PORT IIOPE Orçbno Tow al Other Outstanding Speakers 'OME AND BRIN G A FRIEND! É - - ________________ 'I ides-, of consýideýration givenl ties by' the Frosýte Govern- inies spent on ighwsys ln g in tbe past three years imed fo be in '1'2 in '52-'53, $1,728,000 and $1 ,6,1 6,000(Y. Paker mientioned the condi-1 highwsy 7A and promised ,get the Condition. Everyone, desired good roads and ail ng pioh4ems but lie fouad A syewm onie of the best in Dominion. Good roads -were, Rs AUTO INSURANCE SPAC KAG E D\AL Complete Automobile Covèille -- For First-Class Farm-Owner Risks Heiro is what you get,, $100,000. Iniclusive limits Third Part Liability in- cluding Passenger Hazard and Traifer permit. $1,000. Mediccal Benefits for driver atid passengers.- - $50. Deductible ColiIsion. Comprehiensive coverage and Loss of Use tby Tbeft Endorsement. -~Premum-$50.OO for 1951 to 1955 Chevrolets, Fords, Plymouths and simifar cars. Other cars in - proportion tQ cost and age. - Awider,- safer view ahead It Can't Be a Panoramic V Ventilat ion - rolet Feature Safer, Esa Ever L-.'-rel New Cer"vrolet. suie iTrucks A GENERJAL MOTORS VALUE wu. ,LE CANADA'S NO. 1 TRUCK( C1T755U NIOHOLSla uo'âNTARIO Àrý NICE ' RN Libby Tomato Ju. e, 48 OZ. tin. ......c Nature's Best, er arn corn, 10. tin, 12 for.. $1.00 Special! Margen , 1 lb ............. C1 Stokley's Chili on Carne. oz. tin.....28c Gold Medal Pea ut But, 16 oz. jar ......... 35e Palm-olive Soap, re .................. 29e Stinkist Oranges, 2's, 1 doz........39e Grapefrui t, 80's 6 for.................... 35c ,InterIake Toilet Tissue, 2 roils for ....... 25c --tg~ See Your Chevrolet Dealer

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