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Orono Weekly Times, 7 Jul 1960, p. 2

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- ORONO WEEKL.Y TIMS TURSOAY, JULN 7th, 1960 Re o todfin r !i Women of Canada. set..Pa nfeun tp o eprAdiin oIVAN FARROW ..'Round About Us..."B-as hyaentrly3Panofeqn tpsor' Port Hope SchoolBcause thmey ito are natfarlycoffe-break. Nedical groups arid cauiou, wmenmotriss ae 'arsafety officiais recommend stoppng Mr. van'arrw ofOroo pasedless accident-prone' than men," she every two hours to ensure staying A f ive roomed addition to thel away at his home o Monday, June telretlbrgopfonta xlie."ttsisso htotaet Pocrt Hope high sehool is absolutely l6th in his 76 years after a very N EW PARK OPE NS city to visit the Canadian capital in of 130,000 drivers involved in traf- 4. Keep the chlldren occupied esseintial by 1962, otherwise serious brief illness. Athough hamrperedb nsaî modern times. It will be joined il-,f ic accidents in Ontario in 1958, on- with books, gamnes or the scenery. Mr. Farrow was born in the AlhOdttawa Iall crowding will develop, Port Hope Township of Clarke and was tue wet spring weatlier, the develop- Otw for the meeting with Mr. ]y 11,500 were women. That isýs Keep thexn from dîverting the driv- council was told recently. W-. men of Darllngton Provincial Park Diefenbaker by other representa- than nine per cent." ar' r's attention, and from playing Keyes and W. E. Traumer, tLwo of[ so of Mr. and Mrs. John Farrow tvs fteCaainIJW one h o o rvebtaevt eo adesadpstbtos Port Hope's representatives on thelHe was a resident of Clarke Twn-at Oshawa has progressed to the tvso h aainUW oe h ontdiebtjihdo ade n uh utn. Duhm Ceny Ditit High ship during his eritire ie. point whete lt can be opened for "Insofar as the percentage of passengers in cars can hielp keep 1 5. Take along a thermos of cofiee Duhaom Borgatistasuanect at r. Farrw maried.he picnicking, bathing and camping, total sales iu Canada, as tken o~e the traffic down by acting s "safe-1 and some food if you expect to goe when they appeared by invitation at frhrHzlA ans id3. Initial accommodation provided b motw redel ocm-ty e gee, o supM rt. theason mù-landuhreugh 1a~ t reehs i~a~ counÉi. i Mr. Farrow farmfed uiitil 1929 wheii includes: parking for approx. i2loo'ed," he said in making the an- f ugetdt sptthe sUfiand unpothepull ed ra.nofCn he was employed by the Depart- cars, 350 picule tables, one quarter nouncement that the Oshawa dele, mer campaigu fteCnda u hefl oprto tCn Mr. Traumer predicted an enrol- Iment of Lands and Forests at Orone- mile -jf sand beach, change houses, gation will be accompanied by other Highway Safety -Couneil. Here is adiati ttothers ,and houswies thce ment -of 790 students bf 1965 and where he remained until he retired sromfiitean sts r UAW groups f rom Ontario. 1'ir advice to mothers and flouse- number cf traffic accidents could be ý61û by 1962. ln 1957. He 'was a member cf t0tents an rie~Dikn iue uî~~rcnî,si wives;eut in haif and fatalities reduced The addition wlll previde for Oonante huc.water is suppîied from drilled wells Mr. Smith, show that in 1959 these ýVhe ounteect as a sa dier even morce i umeMr.F ,new music roem to the east, cf thet Left to mourn bis death are his teste<i for purity every two weeks. I o a 26 per cent of the total vnyosspcyorubadslaen ocue. auitrumtetk~ teplcec tewife and three sisters. Thre later are -etting tired. autre iu tom wr he plascofthiere Leona (Mrs. L. Brown, Orono), Three group pîcnic areas have auto sales lu Canada, which, was a 2. Make sure the whole tamily- prntst ory. ie s osiee Lucy (Mrs. Richard Bond, Toronto) aise. been set up. Reservatins for higher percentage than Chryser, c:ces to bed early the night before and Pearl (Mms. W. Waterson, Wei-: the use of these will be accepted at hc auatrs uti ourstartîng eut on a trip. Leave earîy ok D-r. I*eberle aisoenequired if the land). the Park Office, Box 4112, Oshawa,,hd uteeimotfgrs nd plan to stop drlving before suni bigh schoei board had censidered The many beautiful floral trib- fer any day except Sunday. __________i_____________igures operating a shift system, whicb he utes from neighbours, friends, re- Tables in these areas are aiso the two mnodels wlth the highest cbought had considerable merit. latives, Department c ad n available for family picnicking sle were Vauxhaîl with 2ý7,000, Forests and Heather Rebekah Mien nt rsevd. ntadVlsaewtl2, Mayor Wlady1ka'responded that Lodge were evidence eX the esteem, A coesin oth erteuntadVlwan, ih260 this mlght be feasibie if there were Ibve and affection lu whichi the de- beach will supply refreshment uis eufficlent teachers available. Mr. ceased was held. ej ifgust. Tamrobjected on the grounds Rev Basil E. Long conducted the .eedscf gests.i L' School 1'manmer v. I ~Standard entrance and camping L.Lrrs cf the unfavourable comment fromIfuneral service, heid lu the Orono fe will apply, i.e. $2.00 for a ve- copewit a hiftsysem.î6t, 190. ntementwaslu be1ember 31st, 1960 at any Provincial The Mayor wondered if it wasiOrono Cemnetery. IPark in the Province and by rcp ecoomca tebuîd anextensionIpaberr were Messrs. Harold rclarnemn tayprkop' ENTERPRISES S.S. No. 19, Clarke that would hardly keep pace with I Dea-n, Alvin Blewett, H. E. Miîîsen,1 erated by the St. Lawrence Devel- Names iisted are lu order of mer- t-he rising rate of enrolment. Wm Hoar, Vreeman Eddy and Clan-j opment Commission. it. Te this Mn. Tranmer answered eleBueY Camping f ees are $1.00 a1dyîo That~~~~~ thBewadiin eldpobY $5.00 per week withi a aximum Promoted to Grade IX- ably be the last, since in the opinion mciey 2.-8 day stay limnit lu any one park, Clifford Francis (H), Georýge ' rjnumr figure of 800 pupils for a high1 MUNICIPAL WATER CAR IMPORTS ýGrade VIII Donald Ransberry (H). Are vou fa ig h scolwould have been reached. The Police Trustee., on Monday 'CA USE CONCERN Grade VII Annie Joncas (R). "Then we1 aet okfraeein, met with their engineersGrdVISaoPeue( ,Dis f t e blindfold? Grae V ShroaPeruetHoDorsofkuforrnoaeeky lme siefor a new school," he added. when they discussed the resuits o!i Mouniting imports cf cars and!Alldread (R), Gordon Alldread (H) rn NelTi s -the test drilliing along with other car parts into Canada are a matterlLinda Francis {P). A CrowAruLife Policy V(\ 9IOO p items connected with a Municipal of grave conceru, Malcolm Smith, 1Grade III Sr., Bruce Francis (R). Polce rustees -Q Water supply. t is 'the intention o! president of Local 222 UAW-CIOGaeIIDna Chre (H.l safeguards you an1d (otue empg ) the Trustees to hold anu open meet-[ said recently. Grdi1 on ohae() (Cntnud ro ag 1 ig nthe very, near future at So mnuchi so that a group of -23 RoertVoit (l),Heln Kapp(H the- most satisfactory ai-d the saf- which they will ask members ofOhw and ditittfd no- KHye ilded<H) ac Francis yo rs.W y .)? est -for those using the wvaik. The the Ontario Water Riesources Com- ists met with 'Prime Minister Dief(),Jm racsN.) ý1 1 Department o!fJighways will ah- mission te attend. At this meeting a eubaker and his cabinet in Ottawa Grade Il Mildred Voigt (H-), Nancy £ecrb bai! o! the cost of thie walk. report will be given on the test ai- 9 a.m. July 5, te discuss the prob- Perdue (H). ~UU Placing the walk along the lot linesI drilling niong witb ail other infor- 1cm. Grade I Sr. Rouie Francis (P). ulig ise vilnecessitate #ore levelling by mation that is presently- available.1 The Oshawan delegation will be, il - I. IHnse FURNÀCE OLDm BURNER NEW.tâ PUZ±LE D OVER WHIAT TO Do? M'odernize cour heating wW&h an IRO 1N Jk F1EtIEMA N CONVRSION FURNACE If your furnace îs old but your humner is new, here's a woderfui., money-saving idea. Let us show you how v-ou can install a new Irou Piremnan Conversion Furnace at low cost- and st-..!', se youlz present buruer, You'll eliminate higli installation cost. You'il eut future, fuel bis. You'ill ,et conitrolled, comfortable hatin abundance. And you'll haxe a spac-ieus, moderibseen you can use for a smart -%workroom, living (centre or playroom, Doni't wai ntil the bs season. Poneofr-eu o frFE HOME !I',,jAII ANLSIS. NÇO 2LiGAiONiý AFT~R Qrono Fuel Lumber Limitedi Ooo Ont. Phone 148 161 Reduce Accidents Wives shcrld be allowed t<> sperr4 more.,time behind the wheel, esp- eciallf during long vacation trips, according to Mrs. G. D. Finlayson, GEOR'GE A. BROWN presidexxt of the N~ational Council 192 King St. East~, Box 19-4 _________________________ Bowmanville MA. 3-5136 Prices arc Lower on Name Brand Products at Cornish's Red and White First Grade Creainery Butter 59c lb Thursday, Frilay, Saturday Why Pay More? one then contact Floytd Nicholsn I Phone 2191 Orono Fcundations and SepticTak Ipoured. Forms available. SBRANDT'S FARM EQUIPMENT o Cocksbutt Dealer, Sales, Parts, S.srvc Arc and Aeétlyne Weldipg PHONE ORONO IR5 LESKARD, ONT. O * 3 Miles North ef Orone N, R. CRUMP CHRISTENS LOCO- N.R Crump, president ef Ca ajn t±-ris-Atlantie passenger 1iuer. MOTIVE. Commonwealth ties be- 1 Paif ic, christened a new 2,O HP. dip;èr >ef; et): New "EmpresS Voy- tween Canadian and Bitish Rail-I Briltish Railwnys diesekêeetic Io-ager" locomotive which will carry ways were further strengthened at ei cmtive "Eumpress of Bitain'" passenger-s between the port ül London, England, May 1211j,whnnne after the Canadian Pacifie! Liver-poool and Lorndon. ....... . . . . . . R!.,11« IT

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