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Orono Weekly Times, 16 Oct 1958, p. 1

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~Tri-S'cbool Meet 'esent Real Challengeý RESU LTS __ Norma Earl, elen WghMiii- oger l3arlow ý,andi iof Orono, 16 pts. - W'ayne Baifley, orns: girls ),rono, :ý. points. Senlior boys - Glenn Earle, roo-k, 16 poinýts. Poinlts b','sebools- Oro)no Ist. Oints: Blacksto-ck, 2nd, 163 po ffiEbrook 3d 72points. E VENTS unior Girls: lligh junp-Mary eid, Laurel ýyReid, Ro-brtai Mackie. ing broacl jurnp - Margery! Berýinice Larmer, Diane GilJar-t ail thro-w - Shirley Prosser, Bain, -Feana Reinstra. d dash - Btirnice Larmer, j Lunn, Margery TyrreiîL -Sirley Prosser, Laurel 'mediate Girls: innng braod jumip - Hleaither lerford, Normna Eari, Nicol Forest. gih jun'p - Jane Guellette, Joycýe *i,, Frances Staniland. iseball ho - CarolKopNr £arl, Glenda Cowan., nlding rai - Nom nI -ubscriDtion $1 Fhaakx"sgiving TMurkey Supper Enticed 550 To Attend JJ II Th nývn ,.r-,ySpý-r G uun-nwe servedi at the OronoUntdhuc o Monday evenJng, was enljoyedf by f hul"ndreui and f iftv visitors andietzn ben ranisferred frünm the hý1-eart ofAi- g;4nquin Park this mo-nth to hellp trap- pers and trees farther so)uth. The marten vorasio-us miembers of Mil- is haped th'e onles released at Peter- -oroughwZilI pro-vide a fur population 181V, for trapping. t( ~it;At Ga-na7raska [lie~ job is different. Foresters ar-e havlng problems there T withl an over-abijadanIce ot red squir- rels and mnice which ent valuable trees seeds in a g-overtiment reforestation re,- gi-n. Squh-rels anti mice happen to- be N Mlac- a martini's flavorite diet. SI fnger-tip vefl was1 a coro-net of brilliart carried a cascade ,s and Ste-phanotis. l es o-f Sudbury, sistei Mlatron of HWnouîr an Tf1e uuzen were caugat in traps near D)ickinso-n Lake tm the park, -e Rabid Ste On Tuesday Dr.1 veterinarian, destro farm of AMr. Rober wilich wavs lelievec ao-imal <whiech was preciationi. mr' e rladfies presenta eti wor-kiug 'w it] Destroyed h1er office titi t] hojpes to get bac 7ngs. "lie meeting- R.J. Tag.gart, lo)cal diction. yed a steer gia the t Sîm, Long Sault,' 259 Rec t o- be rabiti. Th o-ut on pasture was the Village. The Thanksgiving tCie auspices of the tion of the ckona Ut the assistance frir lews. ins. ad 1lus Eetroyed clen WV Madelon AI- rihJo-an AI- untgbroaid juirnp -Jn nx Hele Wriht'Joyce H-1ey. di- Standing hroa- imn-Thd fT,1. Iii speaking [0-Dr. Taggart h th Jtllnu er o-fcases have p)orte(ti rcenitly from ithe Y area. Each week, he said,,that twelve heatis are being sent ïj exam-iination. Although rabies ais Prevalenlt n-was - il tile Relatives atteni-ded fromn Orono andi n-'--t- - ' vvr ~ ic t - do 1-es 1'Jlaledt uruIt for1Mi4r s eWiO Ii h0. ewat. I Faneý Knx oi an.still d eýxist i the area. The first ciic tunder thie spansorship Baeitrow -Rsmr Sih .of tie North urnberla nd-Dtini amuj Healthi [acKnoxý Helen Wih.S po tM e i n-,En iov Unit was hield on Septemiber 12, when 100G-yalrd as Helen Wrigh1t, Mar- y' -La total o-f 2253 attendeti, 71 inth f[u ynCebbledick, Joyce HoGoey. no-on and 1155 in the-evening.d. Disculs - Svîniý Kozulb, Aileen Van )Çe no tný--e--1 ~ B 'Hoïticultural Prizes 2Fk esê&tnagDy 'Y unior Boys, eiesýFs pihlm o acu, lih Club a're Findinig imach enjo-ymrent inAit0rono F 1 w owsandi Terry, Carletonl (tie). theirne skeet range north o-f' the oit October 7th when the Afternioo-n ofW Runin rnd um -Don Dn-Vllage at Enterprise. The new clunb 2 Auxilinuy held their reguliar Moll-th o- lu, Ralph Bo-wers, Ro-ger Ban-, ho-se 'has ;been instailed andi mcmbens The01 o-no iHorticutltural Socet r- uetn ith Group No. 2 in charge. t 10 ad dash - Roger Ban-ow, are now ý'Practisingl the--ir shot at th- set, the list of w inrst the 1Hor- I leabsence of the President, Mrs.M 'liph 1- o3wers, Ed Bobee. ulay discus. Anyoine interestýed may getiticuitural section o-f the Durhiam Cen-I Druminmoi, the 2n<j Vice President, -ad a2 yard ilashIl Roger Barlow, Clif- d'rher detaîls fromr any mem-ber, Or trai Agicultural Fair hehd in nii o - Mr o-bt. Aliîn, opened thie meeting I m (cotiuei n age6) frm ery Duva-ýli or Gordon Wntson.Saudy eeme 6, 1958. wthaThnkg ing e , nig andi Threwee wopCzs 1for each olass praycr. The rsi service in chargýe 7,and the nmsas they pparare for o Goui wthsv -lremb-rs1tak ~ fîrst ati secon pnize. n~, partwas on "hnsiigat ~tj1~ Teeprizeo- ii be awAarded durn' ,Iwarsiiip," followed (lby alveyduet& afrhmigmeigof the So)ciety." niulBesns rend(ereti 'y AMrs. C ---------- w B s i,.-set a ree t usm g tellaCarson :anti Mrs. Margare(lt Rck- S onlyo-n vanetyof 1fl)wers-'no prîze, b.p - cntine-Ms.Goron Wason, o înetxlwichela been introduccd l] asi ýýcaonth y Mrs. Porter, s a study o-f ha 4. Bouiqu t suitae foL a chlMd la our ýNorthAmrannghosn-L Carias Tamrblyn. j ivi ad T ef Caribbean Area, j, U ilAra Le rtof flowers suita-blie ro-ving to be,-o-f very special ýintenest Iw for Mne-r.FredTal ,Mrs oaI.n 6Centrepiece for dfining table not:FrCcoe,'ls&wstesb - - ore thian 12 tacheshg-Ms Carl Je,-- of study, anti openied hy iVrs. cal)- BiinS, ne pnize. beiktligtestr - oyAua 7. Best ho-lo-f roses-Mrs. M. J yk nEkmwoa rdLem -Tamiblyn, no prize. caîl to beco-me a Missioniary and Mini- -~8. Best African iolet-M\,rs, W. J. ster ,tao bis own peuple,,-n through b is T -h t, 1 prize. wonk, lhe intro-duces fine of the chiurch's -- 9. Modemn arrangemeîent in a shal-w Mo-st unusual M/ission fields, The Fan- o-f container, ornaments permittýecl--Mrs. orth o-f Alaska. If Cari Billingisno- prize. 10. Basket of flowers far CbLanreh dec- Then. bv use o-f special mnips Mrs. the Jniorpionany more la nuniber. meet1 The This Mill- e it can am ng hrfLqd Tý, the Junîar'.PiOn 1

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