C R~ON.~TOI 18 the teach- and Cobourg Cornwall to Orono Ilnited Clii 'ower Project.1 tliug on $aturday, e I wed4ina of Joan cornwaII Freigbt Trains Collide Projecti Lasi (IOf B<Gwflaaviiý Atleresuit of one train poi 'L ear of another-, stonies, Sa) gaia derailed enginend sevc P cat~rd l~igtcars litidt] CNR lrailway about a'le ljceast urhwas th,'e e-iomnieerlMody onn ctober2, for. the A train Westbouild, cryn 27 to Elizabeth odd , tonle anld *ravel craIShed uilo I Mrs. J. W. Todd1 r*ear of a tandluing freigit tan OnI 1d GroSoni Of the egne of themolgt. i-e odno Ken,Ï was hut. g-iven ini marr4age E ore a flor lengthl go-% n lace and net over sati n, finger tip veil. SI cade of red roses. Mi- ,Oshawa, maid of hono n a floor leng-th gownc ie ovýer taffeta carryi Bridesmaids vere Mis sister, of the groom ail Todd, ai-ster of the br-idý Sleiigth gowns of nylo affeta carrying yello, and ai Ho:ý The P' hA huntwas y ears. for thep ofofce shoulder a n 1Ls ied. H--, wi 1 Ferguson0 n to IBowmaî] New offi< elected to offi, Were: A. A. ce'forthe 1156- Ist vice; Ross Mr. Joh~n Gordon, brother of ýroomý, was best man and the ný 'ere Mr. Alfred Thedford, Put nd~ Mr. Kenneth Adamis, Orono. After their reception in theQ otel, Newcastle, the bride and g otor-ed to Ottawa,, and eastern -pý aye West Scores Four n 8 - 2 Count For Comi ;t of the Bowa-l miies inredh ain Rrem5,,iavill aon hndre 1 a the year ami-{ everyF exýpendiures outing a balance of ___ 1; (,was re- i brinïýiligthie vi 4Land re e sports of the report, - -' bat the the fir 5. downs e theme two, 0g ýacially vne e ri nk, fore b-, ell klept tog 1? O;on-1nd1D1niObserves 1 O Ù St nnd Cha1-lýs Ai'mtrongcouned! six of the Combines goals andco se wenit four to Raye nnid two--c to in. Sonny ooper sc ored the other ,About a hudred and fifty mon- by oal playing on the Une of Rob- besad frýiends gathe-,(red in King p Roi~nand Bil! Buwick. IStreet Uitd liurch 1o celebrate tce tenh annivrsay of the presbDy- Fihe ~pst for the gamire wasteyWA of WhiitbOy Lairry's, a Mmrateenl- Among those presentwh attendAed es Oaa forward line and one de- os-formaliies ten years ugo ianthe anc îse wa-,s supplied to the Larrys byl saie ehurcli were -Mrs. W. C. Sturt- %vol Cmie.The Whitby goals were 1ide Mra. D. P. Cariuth, Mrs. leo.* den red by Copeland and Ward, the Pu,, o Tootoad1eerl for o er being a Combine player. the Oshawa PresbyLtery.other Visi- tors for the o&casion were Mrs.' . Fihe Bownmanville-Orono squad T. Elliott, President of the Bay of p )wed pient of fornià Gte game Quinte ConferoeeI.A., Mru.1,C. C 1 should prýesenit plenty of good Cr.owhurst, Presidcnt of the Cobourg in key forfans this year. ]Presbytery W.A., Mrs. Normian Ja- del, ___________________ ___________________ ICol Iiast serv'ed uet in n e the. rie ePort Hope Stone Donated For Memoriai Comxnittee Settles On Siteý The cipnittae set Up lasi aVpter-ýan'S Meeting, to ha arrangetments for a Memori in Orono held tlaeir first me Tuesday evening, Oc-tober l this time the group discusse( ;eek at île thlei 1Cairu ing on th, Atý dhe la- J cation and the the Memorial. t la t that thie ,irial Wou affer of a stone for ing of the commi-ittee ocation for the memn- pposite Station. street . This loeatioa wouald than a, the Main anct ýrseztion~ and would xstly ta prepare. Thé ;o appreseli the Grono to obtain permaission ation as'the site for aie an~1 . îIîiItîa Gere1alaot of literature availal Council, M.Fr-ankl er.ing sang "Just as3 ines, -Mr. W. T. Eîliott was the guest speaker for the morning session, and used as her texct the 1220f Psalrn"i11 was glad when th~y said unto me let us go into the House of the Loiýd", "SaIying what a happy occasion àt was to be ini the churoli to celebrate this bii'thday of the Oshawa Presbytery W.A. Mrs. L, FE Richardson and Mrs. H. quantrill of the Whithy W.A. con- ducVed the devotionaI period af er whieh AMrs. W. C. SturtriMeore- A stone lias been offered ma f g ýr the Memuorial alon.- with thr and se4 the Pl ten yeai .e honou *hoxv' a year, s e h st.,uctioni ut truhcuiiag e( were be Amo r.Duing he in men ws asovoi Imimasa scýf asjnaLy e(LpIienv" , p... n stove s for the rinik as wveil as stove th-1 * ii pipes', paymnent on a public ýýaddreesj systen, new fodigequlipmenit etc. A lnti Activity Rprs 1oke e Mrs. E. If. Samuel rep6rted on thie giop, sumer ecratînalproýgram lfor- the'by W. i. child'ren at the parkc. It was tated ford passec that from seventy-five to eîghty for i r children enrolled in the prOgram d' ur'- filihcalibre ing the iinoath of Juiy and that theI in Orono. daily average attendance amiounited to forty. A fee of $L1.N per child or A commni $2.00 par famnilyi was charged. M1rs ed als rinl, Saiuel pointed ont that the Nurser:y1 - -,. ýos class, in which the larg-est enroînient Russell, S. existed wacsiniost successful. Sheý Forrester. To Spvýonsor Junior F Ailm To Keep Log On Thursday evenin-g of laýst week the Oroiio Amateur Athietie Assýoci- ation held an open meeting for the purpose of discussiag the hoýckey question for the coiniing seasun. The purpose of the meeting was to iniike a decision whether or not the Assoc- iation shoulid sponsorý a Juvenile orj Junior Hockey team la the village. After a tw,ýo hour s3ession the As-i sociation aeeepted a motion to the ef - fect that it woiýd hs year sponsor a Junior Hockey team iin Orono. This, teami,lit is hoped -will be entered in a' league and will take a bye into h playdowns for the 'Province of On- the Association best interest o the tOrono bho with a home te Poii th On Thi ,ers (f Cla visit thie Sfor the site. a liuge su enfioyed gtie and -edueàtion