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Orono Weekly Times, 20 Mar 1958, p. 2

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c-ORNo WEXKL1 THUJISDAY, MAROI*\2Oth, 1S'5S ~aaThe roil call was respondied to by r-iminia tr d he ladies were MUAL NEWS namning a Canadian Primie Mi ister asked to naine thein. !rs. G. Cathcart Mj s C. W. Stewart wa-s in char«ge riwate lercthsone.Itas nda Wme~ sTnqi't tute mo4t the program "Historicai Researci and noucdtitVhrwol a ar xtùh LineSho Ikj« oino<.,hCarrent Events" and spoke of îthei party at the Sixt]h Line Shhool on ty evening, March 12th. Thle pas',Prime MN",Iiste"rs of Canada. She Maràeh 22nd. It was zgreed t se'ndi -Mrs. E. Couroux, ,was in urg-ed everyone to turn out and c nt on f -the blankets, te a familywh nP niE-u'Ung opned with theiir balLot on Mareh 3Mat. Miss Stew- 1had been burned oUt of their. homn e 'n «g f Vheý In-stituate Ode andj art held a contest in 'whidb she, passed Bowmýanjv!I4e recentiy. Themetn thre Mary ewr Colleet. arouund etures of' the Caia i;h the singing of God Save vi gor011Co 1W Priçe.ýts Reduced On RÇEM luQU AI I 2êC pe r gallon FftEE\ DEI VERT PHONE '1567 Oshawa RA. 541109 i e Queen. Mrs. L. Greenwood and -Mrs, McMakin arved a tasty lunch. Miss Selina 'Phertol as been 111ý fotr the past few wveeks and is at prps- en-t jtayin'g with lier nephew in Bow-1 mariville. .Mr, Ray Cooper of Bowmanvill e spetat a, few days recently wvith Mr and Mrs. Franîk ýMLiIer and family. Mrv. and Mrs. Geo. Clark spent the w-ýekend at their summer 'home YLere andr Mr. Clark is st'ay'ing over for a week. Mr. and Mrs. E. Thonvpson, of Tor&nto, spent the weekend with ber parents,,Mr. and Mrs. Holland. Safe Dîiviug 1A car cuttin'g into 15lie ahead ïs! mearly a slight change of ccen-r y- Therees ne need to take it as a majorl distaster,'or a challenging insuit -" suggests the Ontario Safety Leage.e It may delay yon two oyr ýhree sec-1 onds, or it ray have no effect (xn your tne of ar-rival. It certainly doesn't Icalli for any passienate re- aeti-on. Ini aný,y case, what 0ud~il with the ifew seconds yoýu might-clip odf your travel turne by shutting àut tlhe driver in the next bine? What's1 se speclal about the coimpa&ny c your .Mr. R'oy Sleep bIas been inflew- N wtork colleaugues, or tbe pile q4f chores manvýille Hospital wth an attack c f at homne, That you have te hur uPl tiie heart and la resting tor a wtiile nerves and brake linings te gç-t tihere at homie.s momient earlier. ,Mr. Argus Curýtiss was tne winntir Ourious but true: the youn'ger dr.iv- of the blanket on whidh, tickets had er (as a rule> the more pleasure hle beauý sold' by the ladies of fte Woi- gett eout of eaciýh moment at tihe w>hewel en's Institute. anid the more he sturains toecut short Mrs. F. Stoker Spent a coû"Ple Of the timne spenit in tihe comifort cfbi days in Sun-nybr<ok Hospitai iast car on any set jeourney! week and received a eheck-up at Tor- Mn oddies nwn ia onto General Hospital. Mn oddvrkorgVn Mr~ ~~k Sarrk sent s cutting-iaby thrusitinig tyyeina - w_ eek with bar daugbter, Mrs. Eýith ther lanes, play a mental gaine with te keep a correct distance invites Feruso, Trnto. te place pinchers. Tiy it. Mix a "~eut- -, , an 'eO e d ters-la quota", perhaps eue for ev- vu goai . *ery tennijaiutes o iyd ivn.If IfleS half an heur, a point la lest; it Eug.. -a îa S gsts that you imay ha diring tee Geaie Rsa awe f Ve BC'sclose te thie car afhead. It's mnudi more starred in the Satiurday night gaine relaxing to look ahead te fillling a la Bowmanville and robhed thé LindJ4quota than tej ridie yo}Ir nerves mnak.. say 1egents of a victory. 'Ph _-Ce- fl sure thbae the haggard hurrier in bines were outshot 46 to 23 yet tlh W.on I hy a score cf 6-4. Hawe tlrned,'by CQpeilaudi and Degray, went ahea4 Ion the ledgeir as a vetOry. ThiOý vie- texry gave tihe Bowmnll-rn c<mbines a 3-2 edge in Vhe seven gpie er!eS. Lindsay opened the seoring 0< the ganfe wlen Bal] sank, the first puck befhind Hawes.'lbis iwas ie Orniy scoreL in first, period for the Regeiýt,. The 'BOC's netted three, these going te ,loydHail1ton, Frank Hooper and Gary Oopeland. In the second Lind4say came out fying and sccored tawo goals in the first four ma.nutes. The Comr-bines> led Vote f or Dr. Percy Viva& and QIVE I oefor, a"-tioreameui that Keptitb Fîi 'w pubuishtd t'y tiie Uurham rg~fcCnertr eolto the next lane never gets a chance tc< get bis nose in aahead of yen_. In thýs gaine yo)u get a preiuan ol amused enj-oyinient, (undsolosed we.- hope) vhen th u itter-in. -swings hâck into the passi-vg lane again and getie stuck, suf<erizn- villy, ibelind&a ieft-turning oar' while you go pur- ring through thule righit. If you can pais thbe saule tbruster fivé times orm- the way ia te work witihout, changing, lanes yvouir-self. it ceiints aï a royal fflain Whfi boVli players scored. Ilso a~.stad~ith Score at tVhe end «f 'the stecond - Avxta,5ý l«ç-l 5-3la vor o th ~prio.itable, and ulieý velopiýng; es- Early in the third, Bal of Lind,-aiy,1 pecially in city tratific. You kno<w the- scored bis second goal ùî the nigit. ruile Weil, but here it is again. A goal whlch .pr<>vedl te be their fin-al1 keep at, emt one car~s length'bk tally of four. A g»i a1hy Degray lof the car~ ahead for every 10 miles. brougit tlxe Combine-- total te &xî.1per hour of spet-d. More i f eaii>s Final score 6-4. are bad. F0 tD-EDeEL SÀLES Ai SE iUsed Cars Our complet. ervice gu ]ranteea yenr #ound driving p eéasure CARVETFfMOTORS Pho.ne 3251 Newcastle, Ontario Pv. 7.I * Lamber ULIIed Ove.., O*taw%- .14016 -v DI EFN-BAKER MAJORITY SAtCH 31 st r SOC'S Treuste Limdsay 11.2 In Fila ae The Bowmnanville-Orono ýosnhbine- Hýckey Club eliminated Linidsay oui Wadneslýday evening te take the lea- Pgupehcampionsýhip. The. final garneC wýht-h <ias p¶ayed in Bowmanville- was the0 seventh and final gaineof the ýseries and Nvas a vitory for the home crew 11-2. This ia the eod year that the Com'binés have wvon the leugue chamnipionship. Last year they~ aise put out Lindsay in the finals The Lindsay Rengent pusibed the- Com'bines te -seven gaies and prior- te last nig4ht gaine the serils was tîed, at three games apiece. On Mon-lay ev- enin~g in Bolbcayýgeon the Regents ed- ged out a 4-3 victory wth their al being scored by Barry Bail, Bud Me- DOUgaý1l, Jack ÇGraha-m and Ross Me- GAI. Thle Combine goýals were by- Frank Hooper, SyId Ar-nod and TeCI DeGray. Scoring in Wednesdlay gaine for- thé- Combines were Junior West 3, Syd, Arnoid 3, ReWbie Ro.binson 2, Don Mer- cer, Cliuck Arm.strong a.nd Buck Cowele. 4', 1 1- >-, loi

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