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Orono Weekly Times, 20 Aug 1959, p. 1

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Voue22, Nmbr27 ThurSday,, August 20, 1959 Oono Onftario one' afloat eîther by h!an1giag onto win witb1 Charles Reici bolng thei if, sitfin lPifor laying across if. vMcuoious hurler for Orono. is onlyi Joan and Dalene Ransberry deM- trou1ble «(amne inthe sixth framel onstrated the art of artificil es- wben fouri ruas were scored i bu-t piation %Site Ma"y Anp Armstrong f bhis \vis far f rom enOug"h f om outlined the Importance of !bis close f h rn oa 1,aocwledIge anci ldie valous stops tf0 be f ollowed la, admý-iisteriig Jif Four girlGAIl cooperJoan andO Bo DarleneRansaervy and aryBAnaSrono S Armstroag pesd~ ahriî wifh syn-croniýzecis min.ih event was ipeýrfo)rrecif0 musu.ic n W euta wav's a mocst apeitdac u- MCvrs. Don;ald Staples, wbo wasinla'The OrocnoEBoy Sousove,-.-tho -earge of the Mwrmigfr h ivps eek_-end sp;Iei-t two dy camp- ODrono Red Cross, %cas thon caHedj-;ingL af Presqu'il Point where &hY upon to present th e awars to thoenjoyed a fal program- of scoufting sucessýful swýimmers. She onorgt-atui- - and put to practice mnany of the arts lated the cifldren and i aso poiafted la whiich t'hey are tralned, ouf thaf winïtng their awards \vas The Orono Scouts numbering fIf- cerfainly an achievement fo r shte teen were accompanied by thir fwo knew thiat thÀe tests were 'nflotsy leadlers, Bob Johnso)n and Leslie As- as they conformed f0 the Cyluaia,,ef. Te group were nder canvas Red Cross standards. 'for the weekend aind cooked tiir The follwing were preserîtod:ow meails. The weekend wvas- plan- From TJadpolos toa. Begînners: ned fo glve ce scous practica Dtavid Forrester, 2MIchael Carmnan, tmaniaîag lacam i)ad hing selýf Margaret Taggart, Susan (ModLe, sufficient. Sharon Bairsfow, Shirl0ey MWercer, -Glenn Grady, Sandra Laing. Mar- Another foature oY the wveekeadl lente Adams, Diannie Nichiolson, was ai hlke in wbic"h the Scýouts w'ere Sheila B3airstow, Boni 3arlow, AI- f0 retura with interoestigobet lin, McMaickiin, AtbuhGpanik witbi a special empliasis on nIrrov, Kathy Coatham, Jariette Maateneods, The boys returned w-ith nu- Chieryl Firy, -per Ailexander, oro0us objects of nfrswthOne Donald Toýdd, MayLu Wakr oy displaying his find, a garter Cherryl Coatbam, VenthlerVWison, sank.le. Saturday evening thie boys Trew;ws tebest Kenidal battor wibW Fos!er and D. Robinson be-! ing coserias Keaacld pre-viously eliminatod teCourfi:ce Bantamcs from tho ser-1 les. its Spend ek-end Camping wbcOhe local g roup wasassisfed1 by DititCmnsinrScoftie Brouighdena aîd a niumber of "Roverý Scouts from Brigbt on. The latter groGup also roiedohe nte'resf- in-g scbemes for the Grono camp. At the camphre the varlous patros provided short skifs as did, the group fo niho.Songe -were a great favourit'e. lincuded lan the program of lbath da3s ws ploty of -%iihg i-f the: saady-beach thlird. Beaton for Orno -ýrc-ecd -pVstona fiedr-schoceand Arm- strog o axalk. A Porit-Hope or-, ror. an it by DoM ererdrv ian e w ruans. Port p' w wor f o rsul 0ftwo igebt anci two doubles. an-Vince Vnstoe on ail ctror., Jr. sporc e erus.Theo -fi Oon itl was olbcted by Ch('ýai-les Armstrong.z N. Wnlkey collecteci three of Ithe Prt H Iope bits wifthese beling Oni Tuesihty eveniing the Port Hlope club wa fast f recover from - the Mondnly dolent and la thie first frame rove home 'a total of elht ruais wich put the O)rono club deep behinid ithe ight bail. Russ Lane, stnrted on the moui for Orono but was inel e îlntel first by Gord Seller1s who 2asted uln- f;il thle fif(lb when Ko-tfh -est cm info service.1 11The boys It for -the cmp nn Five bits were givon up t0 Port Fniday evening and returnod o oe linthofirsfalong with c num- Sday aight. The OrQno cot br fpasec hll aditwbOon -' have been â litedf atteniff a Scout1 ,r-4rs; f0alo the eigjnt ruas. Or- and R vrafly at rsuîeery n ol -l detreruas nl At erher o fie -sent ionme whun rv neWest bit a d MheT pt i not lknowa wbefber or nofthdeiCox a sîngenii Chanes Arstro_ siocal boys will attend. iglel. itWr-ee covediati )chool Program QrQy >pported By 3 Centres 36 Swimmers Sucs Illy Pass Tests D_ NeilMoffait2S d 3~ofRR 1 OonLashel1d Tu'es- W a rG aimes A d A d e iu edyAgsr 4 at ono Uite Early Friday meeing ieOoo n hrntni.Thes oug,-e Mfft did sti inTorno, _ ande district a mesgathered atpj I wîmes eeive icetfcaefro .csMraet spla'Ton,S the park swirl ~ipool wer he paschng from teno-wmmr floin n lnss of eightmoth'eg e' Re Cos ed hiraar ight 1group. n rh-nCty i aves hisife, te formrerý RedDoriss oelngleak aseddihis par- coupled with gmsaddmnta ucesu uir SimrSet r dMs ili S. of lions by the yon-g W swimmersscesj.rcis o Scis Ar hn 1 wr:ý aïAdon lieFres Ganc;~inDra cuty fat, and broeras John and Aleck of Mr.W, E. aceis ter, Joh -n Gradly, Jan icuherford, hv ltb fe any greatDrn' :n mauster of ceeuoifocte even- Troy TgarRobýin Taggart, Boblu s, ~ D t£ norflot spehl, sad Jd ing nd alld o ih swmmig i- Lxto, In Hghes Jen Tmbln, ~irc dur~i Rp Lenttîv A. Ou Neil vas educated atAntioch Pliithe hea structor, 1Mary AnAmtog woScesu nemdae ee i~.ar p~and E.,)3. (ed) lick sholand Qrono ,continuation gis organdizedand r an 1thoxe ioi ces J'aie:, cMcknJohn an IJfSdeiiBomnile oNiMn eoo.B ok ra0ntr, f i epc h c h w e r e l d b i a s t e f r t p r o i t r iv e s okeu g i n ua d J n i r a r m - w e l are p ct the entertaînire. A fIrnumbr r ork.han v Sucessui enirs ere: L ian c- -rïomeverthey said the most Ser11 ose paren wre wach enze, unny Hughes. ouslly hit ops duing the 'drought' He graduated from the two-year ifoundcet noeirocLdre fm e.'l da !L ave been hay and pasture lands. course'at Kemnptvîlle &gricuîtura aeu )s no dubt conte f~~ o be-Swinmes sccesfu in he un-Butt. y aded even the ay -ropslCollege with honouirs. Frlter cMass-Tîw ing~~~~~~~~~~~~~ abet o-,h;rndit n eno ls wee - îerllgood thlrou-gh. out1mates were flower bearers rat the t h r Th";e first race ,,wasanr îrintonus reveinsadawr age.te at.funeraL. e ysfro: race open f0 ail and called the in. 41 0. MxcKeie o rs n h -peettvs a1err eNran- hîhst Pïdgeon race. An Mccenzie cdged ented eleven of the 114 swqimmers Acr 1The in la thMis iif-iss h adaprechtenac ur-tstpe of1 eather 1has been vr rwDnl ag.Ca-e ag o.Jd closest opOoent'ýII, JayLr i.al ng hemthovsirnîiing èsonsgodfor the grain harvest nnd de- mid, Ewaut !sus, yack Ogdenand - 'idtW, ey_ athOon.po.Toercvngspit e te1ac t- tecro s.y- Jhn Wbster. Arrangemens were omr o A speed race fW. gli is Wiad theceranea were Chrstine aar reqîniiWe d tel -tess s cense, ilaine Forrester, Robin 'ra- naeag ildtrogotteThe Bey. Basïil ogcnutdcidw not pass er Junior ys s et Tnî ~ JîePhrjcat. evc sitdb ent waswo by Mar-garet Mlidieton rt,- SeatofLkfed Bra a n the o a,!tebysdivision b)y Donie _ria- chbre' Gr' aeva wrby Joan acmpeatniargl-( 1ýSer G ir',rae as wciin erî Tenan. fuit growers are in dire need of b-oxes of coclt the -race wie 1élr O)ne of thie xos it-esin ces ners and. ,inosigpaïd ribt etoThe aplsand! other rut"msoo'hepras of che evnenigwLirte poato -,ace you"nggirswo*a sise e hv amo hy iînt ie" o ersO'oOlOcidi where ontestnts ha f ,fihe wi% the large group of Tadpoles. said Mr. Dairymple. ooe length of the tank on their backThe tWohelpers were Janef and p, heystted "teeicro Summing Kel Rit sManufaefuring Cornpany wit a pon i teirmoth n LnaM'Mckn wo erepreen- qaîry te crops th1is year 15 not avmmvdsher "lnryin which mas pvl a pofat. Theen W uiha git yte simn sgo asm tne sls ]y on'0cmlt h ae ihisrco.yabut i as been generaljygood lernwfctrroi 'nsa",fcsino thoi poao tli on tejir po a iBtntwatyu"ul al tis week and op-ratin tMe'e jde simler Q Wh )ow e ofre'cTene uîdrgbboaedo a r r v i g t t e e dUAo h rsms Iî e f f t n e j u s t - a 0 t o f ï h e ,V I l- r e i e c , -ng cowtest un hepprAu Y-~inas~tr n.lg andinomci enok con- hours T cowim thelegf dfte pooî on theiy h iapbyousreso h qaefe.hvn bancks reaing .newmspaper hld by r'sSfbîleuewlopn tV ek Th~ hilro~ th i dsplyedther Tis fialseries has alt a r .ý -as, Thýe Ioffice wiII î!1be d--[ achwceîls anuibe .î d~rmars f C wel ontstdeafurte ssi from August 21st untiAh ItredaeBaeal hmI osby 1, onsmton Te frs drnns aio Pasnd wrrants ssupport from ccau August 3lst ipînshîlppayowns oPenUd la port I1Port H was rvldbyanyorefrtn -HoeoMndyngtweOrnjin vhe seci andcleer iî Onnnt ho f he and(1Pofrt Hope rmet. This o eningge.ro Yist if th yeai-wr bt n e1 . peF 1 am etf0Ooo yascr-1 score 9-5 no-sime'sgou.These IW ront.cinLin E3s 'ixrw r enui i 2Te-eiesreumd gin n uio 'ln lhCerlCa mvr uiyngtla rono en Pgý osigles an i a,,ý ,sqing frow tho TadWow Aw i O troPay o s h,;-tu-1d he tablesuad counted poW i ýt )ij, n uiors ila the > oneioiçk watO tvoI ,-c(ýyb, urgi hs iIet e-orrtmed ___________ig____anda îcorana14 e ari. irunls in th of hedivngnd a e toadsanastaJýasp ohnGlennef sarred for Oronoid th erfj ies at oe gae apuec ctdan ~~n~~h tank Orhi- ono ar lna io f00 aMstp at bat and coecfùed four hits ln his if etadGog oe I-wle M~k~ ze demosfrafe foso-inshiïp îast wveek when ihey d:e- four trips tu the plate. One of thee,11 d hevidory in Port Hpe we he Iîg~th rp.f0a wime i ds-fete KndlBantams la the se-.hts mwasa homie run. Teiîry Carie- egfht eegie p etein (the fif tress and ihBny uhsas condw gamne of the three gamnes ser- i tn followý)ýýed w itree hits, B-uzzy Ioigpthr aeu~p Only fi-( for Port - showd te at Yassitin a xii- hits ton he Oono boys. shwe te rto~asisin asifls. This wngave Orono fwo wnsIMecevif h fwo as well as Charles! Port 1H imer ii trouble by f owing temwith over Kendal1 and tu eîifaed RPeý" id dLarry Miler. rn soe frtsateiitil5XIn theus ofa owe o oterartcl. hem from thSe Ont ario padon.Fivehits by Orono la the second trame when Ronn..iie Westwaled o 8. The children withi the use of a co-jOoonwawaýits word fu proceed.frme gave Mie locals a total Df SiX and scor-on a it 'hy Ti m Co_)x. oe portrayed the faet thau-t ian ovori- j9un-wichgaehem a comfortable, turned boat coulho used f0 keep I-The victfor[y last wveeký wasz a 11-5 mal,.rgin iiin "gthJ-.Ou Botb teamns scored a pair ln theP LatFridlay Hp twsioun- cil clef erred thIeir dcsinon thIe Durham district Ihigh ioolboard's plan for a 4 .100-pupil scblool at Cour- tîce and a 150-pupil scil0ool at fiII- brook. The couil anie-ws n which aprovedthe hoa-rdýserio plan fra tresho uligpo gramf0 mootthVýe probolem oýf over- cr'owded high shoslateDr The bigh colhar api~Tuly bld t oe aproveýlfrom the eîht- approvod bI Drhigto cUvlci, ibut furned lowvn by Bowmnanvihlo. - 4~ E f~ . N N N N N N N N N N N N N. N N s N s s N -N N N N N N N -Nj N N N -s N N N N -s N s N N N s s N N N -N k N a -i ~1 N N s N s s s- s s s N -s f. 1~~ N 1 -Iowvers rlanrs LoIprtuI Feature At Orono Fcilir The Durham Central Fair which iLodge provîdeth prmer11eyfo is hed i Oroo aninualiy comnes f1h onscioslateclsThis is. f0^ hI hsSeptem-bor ll1th and 12f h. agan pprunffrth hld- On of te imore î nferesting and col1- ren who shioulci ho encuag î o ourful feafures of the exhibition s ex itheir fiuowers hif.4 Ille flower show wbi s hed a Aoter eaureohtheFlwe I connections wvithif . Duriag te a hw is the'xi, s-0ffi rn few years this exhibit hias been on HlorficLfurai oif b aeas the inecraso Mih many fine fiowers son-t ouft a plze list ofman class- being exhibitei. [os iin wh-(Ih f0 exhibif.Hoiclua In this class thore are'70) classes; memnbers are asked f Ieck this tri which exhclibif ors mny t;,placet1lisf and 7wbere possible to place 'ex-~ thel- ~lihf s nd hic incudea bhifs in lthis class. wide range of flowers. Many chian- Exhibits ln the flWer and plant gos have bet) n1no1ed1in 'this Miass tIlnss are fo ho placed inl theexit f bIs year andi these shoulci prove of hall qrir f 121100 olck oon on interest f0 flowver loyers who ol FinSeptemboer llth. eixhibit th&coloux 0MfuLI Nblm. One This )year Ithe flowers ,disl)lay will mnay exhtibif carnations, roses, v'iO-'ho open to the puiblic not oply on lots, geraniumrs, coleuis, co0smons, ý'n- Saturday but also on Friday foll- nias, asters, petunias, stoc(ks, snnp- 'oing the judging anai aso in Fri- driagons, phlox, dahias nd g1li- day eveaing. MaIke the show bigger Clui These of curse are only a few1 and better by beirig an ' exhibitor. for thero are ohrsec-tions wicFor prize isfs contact Mr.1 J. r clde floiral arrangements such as! Gamoy, secýret ary of the Faim and minature boguetstable centres for a Horticulfuiral lze 1Esf con- andi others. - Itact Mr. . F. Porter, secrotary of Inhde ath i ~ -n latte- roo orticulturval Society, alss is a secton la çhic dîlldren This bague series will resumie in m-ay exhiboit. B'ore the NewvcastLle Port Hope onMondýay eveniang at Éi!mut os and the HReather Rebekah 16 o'clock. - t; fare Bowanvile cunîl J1stated that Sr Ilnwdeemnlgteua 400 pupil sohlwoubd ho uiLseless. futue diposiion. If added ifWood giveIs apryoval Atonyry o. DY- i te plan caled forcontrcto ce Ihat i ngecedc fl a -uplsehl ,,"eithier in Bow- co ive in an unfit or imn- Imavll r lDr5 ng1 )jace, orI w-hose hjie, heaithI ,noints conduet fewhich th .are Hlo abso referred ef arîgo cu1lrecne ai alffl ifs decision and ad1.ed Ifs demand (noo"ph fa endanger a ,01p H e askl lthaf a de-'Pr oe1onl o usà negec h in~oedby f ho evenig turen lon te Durba Distrit High- Schol Boad's ro- oh~~~~~~~~~~~I' teus ai o i csa hfe ur euseita 0 ui sDEioni ho bout=lu ith erapsowthe _________ xile o Drlngon TJ hs mcle0 par U %p70nobputI o-,l i Dantn or ic T'liie d br0f he Hîg vi Bowma ville and alse scrap ath Playdis owrnseinCakeTwsi Ulirdallowd Iwoûwt-e Furfher)p fovnthe remneaeIo hs r Hoe asistdfbfr oe Councicolif wastsfape, wpme colefdaksingloont - thaf thibey wad nof approe hare ion f knda coe sin iggte sc hoitet Mflboosachiol oW coue toef0homrinah im e Mdi 0 ,US wth both Don erceis and Voest scrn I rhtig Those appring the ilullding -Y of Loid Ub 1coring on Den e's h woshoolsoareMillcook, Cav- bir alloed t«wo fuMabr anm Hoe Tonshpuhaveefrrte Jt SLhsiantiaited -'% Whyte Cs ars a3eth1"om Wy% t of10 hlre taen y ffici al roî er" bye [ission" f Boma nvllILile, ges o nglcf ubtafl the o fami curt ea frngs

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