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Orono Weekly Times, 23 Mar 1961, p. 1

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~E E; \Tol me 22,'Nu~ber 3 '~ S. -~ ~<~- Thursday, March 23rd, 1961, Orono, Onitarilo s - Authorized as Second Class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa Subseription in Canada $1.50; in US. $2.50~ feqtonC9mIsinone-Act Plays CornIolbhJoer- Ravi-ry rNýuialslAAuxliary's E ToBw0avIe A double ring ceremonýy was per A TO H 1d O en,- Meeing ormed in Albert Street U nited nnuversa I Churchi, OshiaWýa, Saturday, M_\arch T 1Io d O pe n A cdelightfull evening of thiree one- 1 Ith,'191whIen Jonycp A_____ry act piays will be presenltedl by the laughe fMr.H avary and the T~ Cl~'sE; n ~cra ion ir~dNrNDuiram County Draina Workshiop leMr ofvarys. unie. i R.ar- As an accourt* of the Eveni.ag n ~~tc~J~ ay a~~ç~ ~ ~A~N ~ ~~.,.AI~WOC~<S on Friday, March 24th and Satur- lg oRselJre ijo,~Axlaymeigwsntpbih E non w~W~~ayx~P I4an~,o hl~ ' dy, Mrch25t latheBoag toR.usllJamies AMajor, sor-ced last monthi,fthe secretary would V anope ~1ot~ vikiYthê,~ tre Tl[Bomanville- Shamirocks were ville Tow.n Hall starting at $ n. e.Aknsncnuceih ke in some measure rectify this xnvx g li to~a~telpt~ ustçi t~ o~led4~~~ ~y4~ns .m.shar. cremny.error, as Mrs. Long and her group Monday T ïa1 27-1 1 at ',0 ocl cè 1giyers. whdg eaed' the Shamxrocks a most enjoyable evening. It was the s~a~p i ~ Yddfll~w's~l1~ ni ~ ~kamç~erîe ~yjth oals ~ "Dark Browni" a my-stery moeto -'Thle bridle chose a gown cf import-ocalnfthlthaivsryf epuhoe4 dscssthe é out n Teu~,Vý,o-eserl n1.11as p a 'd French lace, her finllger-lpv: l0 the Evening Auxiliary and was n 0 ron1o and 4Ç é, eed f1i ingasvehg am ietd 01by 11Madd tie toolew uleiluso fehfrma iaemhld as a su-pper where guests from inihjchý,both tea, odtrew~ kont rn n isrc ei ar f peatrîs. Shie carie d a bou- ýt Sav-ouir's Anglican Chiurch tois il-th eeni eigatl,. dents as the director 0of fthe1959 0Or-i ut f ed roses. - group, our own W. A. and W.-M.S.' - - Th r~'e locmmissiosi have i to~as ~ ws oib ooentry in the Orono Draina Fes- lde n edr fBb ad Zal opratrnes wtheastyeaon y tival, and donlor of a prize te theaisa-dladr fBb ad bofl prain oýhP lbest actor cf the Festival1for the Mrs. Elaine Fudge vas imatron of Mission Band and C.G.IT. were en-, andar~noWan onste roaen ~ -past two years. Miiss Wa alb!shoor er gownvi was of nylon laceltertained by Mrs. Long and herý ~ cpei 4~re necreation field.a5welkonlatscomnt over turquoise taffeta and she car-i group. In the absence of our presi-1 nId in -gSTsbe DIEeld wil star in Ilhe production. ried a oquet of yellowý roses. dent, Mlargare Arnott, who lnost t .~rsl~r t t t e~ wcK of the og . OMR HOCKE'.TA DE - - exptaitid INHOSPITAL INd<TORONTO klndly sent flowýers to wish fthe zatî he o tat i ~1 group wýel, our vice president, Ethel o)f gthlith assistling in -___ The second piay on theprol amjIr. Harold Fudge acted) as best 1yet"' - otgaiu ot th o Oeat noaceeacreatgracius hos ai ~ Jck 'Jpper'Wilco, 30.of 16L WiiJý le directed by Mr. Vic Auger mn s nitrcnutdabifbs ThShiranCh~esHjack, h .Aterth rcptonwhchW ssadyt elecomied r. Long and isu g v r o 0 m t Spen cýer Street W est, obourgL,\,,ho rW l e tu e t d nt f B w-m s eeting-. W e were all most j thiis district died at Tforonth G a T~ 1;0ASetMsey edh h aeetc h hr thorou ghly enjoyed his usual good - are i~rested 'Hospital F_ýridayv 4rc 10. E htnKarîk ~SOl t couple lef t for N,1iagara Falls humnjour as hie joined ina amusing caare itýe r h - anyJc'th a4 lnl\wr-ojwsbn l cor,ý1 B0If-tivi ani-d 'the-tjniited States. On their lre-1 contests and a sing song. Mrs. Glad- ftiigbrni ý(ý ajd0 1cduced uniider the sup. ua r and Mrs. Major vil n- ys Browni added greaty tIo ftle en- in wfich a i.nvtber are interested. ~ehe jil] 'lis ite, Vwith the ýerviixolp CoP Iboe Workshop. Mr. s ndle la Oshawý,a. joymennt cf the eveling' with a 1ev- 5r.Jak lbeck of the CoiTnn-Mo oe e~s!kspent'la1Au,,ei àI activ-e in drama lpinso. lt orm~ Branch il be Fort ope thse start cf îh-, hocýkey 'whê n lie t'à~ tf11ýP1 ndrsdd r to ,sjua!Iýand .P atswer 8ilT cenrH (1,dm\get hockey ;nd esiedla r- el - 7q-ie l "is re-e': to Reoreation6 top i 94-li. fo)lowd byvo Shareholders' 0f so. cf ie ~ r' l th ju,~iledivsin ad fnalply c th eenig XT rs. Arnott opened the,- March i an\d- teComnmis- in Thejjc0 meetingiswonhahym- followed with' wiI 4w~ersd~o I 91 i laelle Norman Wlliami's "A Battle of elp on e ,M p- prayer. She thankedl Mrs. Lycett1 _t vd. t nte Whll ce Wits"a detightfuî 'présentatin lan ad-te ladies who had carried on.'- , ny o Deide Sat lier absence from the February' iheComissono]nbizatuicc V - i a ny To e ia. meeting. A brief business session u~tq -rgnztn-)f t-isil j It wS i ltat arýthf -oxý coSIet g d4 ake up vN a b !!leth VilUe At the present nim v'wîth a sevee accident.,n -thaiii 1ts -ea4uýecf this ï .followed-duning whîch AdeleMe tin t~e gou~ t~tiv ~d an oa~l~ ar ii~ wiil~1h 1 Jerieý Ross will direct. Wh hrholder s cf the Orono IGill gave -a report on the Presby- befi as travel1ielepashone m eril e Comon ipany ý-Limlted reteraetn edo eray2 Thel it - rn a1gsit be fu ilt o tu inin inas h by o trlý - inTrinity, nited Church, Bowman-1 -v X~~he ý' ion agreed «asltWultanogitoteGodnMh iTese evenings ofpuneaçt plays, tflisSatur4ay-ý aftenikloon to consid- Vlea/ witi~~he rogrm ~t the±~ta- l~r~.~tbran. vielle and ttended by 10 ladies fnomn fo hegûi being a .ne. ijýo ovrreoerdfrom undert'ùken jbt' theutsùul grQoip. She also aanoui-Led a - .-1 ,forxtilt' eaîias r- Ian cee ters sJmee 0of ail womien of the Church! ý)r daiý- -v11 iaccideq t n, paralysed Iromin thèshcp Iwhilh iri-ets ' ery -.'second olbefldnApi18hadl nrebotrot id dsquare daigwitY -Tlùsay in te li's Centre Bow- It i u ~d~ sbfr re lht ted weth 7mtsic belng siid by lcaî ý 1.1,- i tierUn'sha a bf oeulgdu l ted __________________This_____the second ye ' -' iucan.The TI Tée.W, 4ouddldk 11wJter the lire are thr ý df?èrs in for the- terorgailiztion, adtetann If non ha al*s remoe l ing sorto, basebalI pietures \- ich trof in m '&same initerestsg et-l ltdaýt r mr lad'irectors lias b>en thse main con- t<'~yf~- wecm to4 attjend ~these dances. A tliey will sli ,-ote boysýn Or- tcern thi yar.as beforeo.tej,, These ap. The Port H Qel Devotional period was led by Isa- f 1urthg acvitY wilbe- t-he 1rowri- ~ n jof~to-aa and1Wrksho lill hae'dretTei hoaaCompay , t e belle Challice and lien asuistant La-1 i 099 hiile Frttr aVeuar Bell Teléphone and thQ Dvernle Barrabail of the group Christ- in ia f thee .s'ometme dtring eIurlpatc lars ~ season. verr I-&Wik Vin eptlsllg.,Ii ntis e-yatteWr'j'elephone Company. jaLT~i, MisosadSpplies, using the S hernDný]I (if June. Î, op e pu - o pr-ducea1:i east one.~os adS rli omission is hop-)ftl (ffget- !tire-. ne-at lay ad pssbl soetnàyeras their- theme. 1ýetty1 Sworks wntit-ei by the memibers cf' à ely olo, jGalwýay Bay" accompanied' Ille - - Ev il oe o tbyor Stela Carson at thie piano.- - r'aÇD, i e D s r y han thirty m mbers of the ýok' Satur k~ Ni~ht fire )estr ys shphEae particîpated in the pro-!.~ h Bar /XciCattie Near Leskarcld~~i ~o otO lnçtprhsdadqît al J tants. The aim lof the Work s isprca a te1)give a ,working lcnowljedge ry thé FThe ferepart of tlï -week a imeet- boy he g bnp n . d se tod v Satrda evnin a -shped fan lie -)f kCalanke. ateto its nmeýmbers-. j ng as lield by im rýÎIs of (conacil -Mooe a~i o.Serpre audat$20,000 was total11y dest-1 Also) destroyed in the firere of Uliani centres la the United tia aby c-(,ýloths and di(apeýrs. were fi.e in tlu -T * -ns 1l norg ië Iaýiý*I i r eady to be sent ri-lita ayte rs ro~ e by fne i mc Twashp cf ~vcn atti, two~ows a do and Hel encoragethetprticiantsCountes t cand p hpropsai t o 1 Carke at Lescari. IThe tire, ef un-sj"'lYui rY'nP1' Onec amiNowaU W ilm tis pi-oduucon Oy attueadn He sic Cuntes council to inôrease the kaewa ongin, apparently stanted a-baa y Mn. Stan Ball. pinfYS either Fniday or Satunday,' Qic,ýtg o eat ouba nn r-ound <:30 on th fam owned by Bonefnfgltn Mac25hlte pèctgef.ibaet uan u- Eree- reen of peGrove. ment, ).ci as p 1 fotii25 efinth ta t ~4~ple - ~ ho~~ was th ie,,Lned acsvil TiHlla :1.A isonpretspoidlrl het- howveven il 511for adultsand 3ctri. stu-l es? The t'arm iséreated btý-y [Mn. TKeu- liothing could be doue to save the "s.Ti uceets p avaîlabkha Or[-Im ac h Andrews and is iocated a ll- haMun au no wate1n wa-s a ialefroofrom l 1t1s Warda Hobbs, or] ýmile stof Les,,kardon -t h thE ie figWtig. Mrs.Edward Sauauel.E hUrba- n u1ilality j~~ - cWe1 flihè neigbb-ooi4rhoodh \yl 15 6qorVtCi1r h 91 te.-T =yarneaskng tht this be ïduld This relbate is a rebate on -n - the-c---t rocdl éevy andistadr A B ' ~~~~~~~den ts of Clanrke Towa sh jï'eo to the Thscmn enskýlers-Epoeuol i oaie A p pIe ~~~I U ~~,o l ecide wic-ther or -ndt theTegopi sudrto _____ - ~The vote will b)e tak-en onl two ques- -aetheir plbeltckto tenet The urhm Conty4-HÇlî-b a thevaronsmeetngswihhhav 1 tiens being, whethen tfrey are in fav- 1 sssioaf Couaties Couircil la Apnil P-_ ojeh are wlllbc the firsÎ 0f ls marqtig and other related tOPICS S Louagnedaureenesoa>~cnumtiifojthre proposai i§ cve licth typ -l 1ntario. This is the formia-1For tlieir achievemnent cday tihe lcnedpeiesan hetlier o elte oTClitijt toteplace M1 of oa 44H Apple Cl ub. - mab~ ilexhlibit, 1two hall net th9y are ia favour of the S-1pl"w Savier burden'çu< urai centres ?Sle Apple Clb wvill be organized busb-éiI lo)ts of apples of dit fenent'Of liquor uncler a dining lounge A~-rcueaieûcii a~Cute aia ae~lg t hefam f arldvaieis. {~efrconsumption ilth Imeals 1Road progrnm. W oBoWývManvi1le at 100 am. me basis 0 f awards in the club p a lhcensed premise. pe- Satunday, 4vlarch 25tli. Thirteen wihl be as llows: 200 points f ôri________-------______________________ 1-1-f club mnerber-s fi-cm Dunhain oce exicitwatthe Achiemntday, Cuyhave already entered. the 118ý0 points for mlanagemnent, pnunimg QC LQ 11 N okdi- aa if ls expectcd that there, metbod, et, 2Q points for the col- C Ln ~Jp An t1 iN go ai g W 1 ba. addîtiopal roembers for the lection of t-oot, , Ives, twigs, etc?, ba t te organduation meeting. shwn insect and disease daýmagei h O I1~ v r Pr ts Ce- pWeCs e t Whclumae to 200 poins for f ield >notes and îý zio-i . atlhe value cf good oul-aial uistatemnent, 200 spoints D iEcs tom]i pratilses la the productinon f qesios asd n cua wokcu- apple aadtq~. o-cs atentio on uralpractsesetc. 1001oint pPh LastwOelea1 he-,naraHockey les last niglit but it was called ôff. WIçer tdwUcto.cosis.-Attention judgl-g work lajudgiag gruoub,1$Asodïiticapassed down thein nul- Furiher inegotiab"s ari e.bigl -gi'ça la éh project to mnark- îvaiéties of apples, 100 .1oint§ for! ng Oh the ÇOrno Orplians protes t made by the Onpliaas uwhth the 0.11.-j _eti g a i related probleius, sucli as at-ndance at meetings. 9%wloveLakefi&Id using ineligible play- A. even recent coiiduc-, by. the Lake-- mc1ka2înL~ -p t. A -Thech,-a-,i-s s--norpr1 iaintly b 1i-l A-hi,-..- , the nrT41À A ,q, fild,1e,-trv. ,.A final deipioun isY-. jmme:, ci-op ,ihteentýh ry.Observeci VALEDICTOR IAN MISS CONIE TYRRELL- Pictnrcd above is Miss Connie Fyrrehl who resenýted theVaect ory Addrvess; aith cOrono Higli SIlichl Cmene e arlier Vhis monith. Ms TyrreIl is the daughlter of MJrs. C. B. Tyrreli aaid the late C. -3. Tyrrehi. JLILig h SChuoii, Boa rd Incrcê-easeSalaries A. A. Strike, of Ilown-anville, at a meetinig cf the Dunhiam tDjstiïct Hligh School Board this week, an- nounced a revision la te-achers- sàl- ,ries te bring them lan lime with. of- fers by other boards. It %vas discov- ered that teacher replacements are still being governed by the law of sujpply and demnand Mn1. Stnike salid. Asked about prospects cf the s-up- 1ly catching up, lhe replied tha.t a sîiigle ne for 125 teachers ha Scar- or dscurge.9 n thought that t as nlear. Uniden the new sehedule of rates the minim[rum startiag rate is S$4500. ~4xmmis $40 The board as askced by the trus- fees, couficil to chloose a m-ethod of oui- uy becletary for theLuel 11(111'1 .luoli r eir services. "'Ie(,vote wsua~osfor, a fee Johï~Cuvj4~gave tbhe study book o 5prmeigwt aiu and ha.eetng as ïuht o' of 24metns and 10 cents per cl1ose Wlh :enlediction. ml ae xess 4 ChaIrm -1 . T. :UMcCreery re- Adhhtfi lunchi period f ollow- quested a côrpplete jinventory- of e(t and soi-e of thie ladies remainedscvo equippenlt, id lied a quilt to be adided to the, upjply of u'ed clothing alld qui4ts pas~r~cntuto f a new lïeàdyl, to be baled at this time. Me-!I Win'g ci& thelPort Hope1, 1igh SchaalO ftQI' thley left the ladies inisp ee fland c- Clar1ke schlool are expefled itestemls 1Mrs. Challhce 1-ad be ready for tenider ýbY 1 . played on thie table, at thle backof Ohe Sunday Schiool audiitorhnnil. IA unanious vote rt(1led out gas E heatinig for 'lhe new bui]lings. 'NewNciosOd r- b1 em s',St u dy Bo Tem The March meigof Gop2,l A vy ifnforalive and enthiusi- of he Oronio Unîited Cch Wn11\.M.S. ac repor from the .M.S.RalIy asheld at the hmeof TMrs. fobt. ln Bowma11;nville waýs gve y Mr. Hanicocýk on Tue-sdaytlhe 1 lth, with oefolwdby !the singing of 0111v 'iladies peetïyn50,"aeTm o be Holy." MsAllia op le hemeeting by VThe nûnuiiteIS of the lFebruiary rding, fr'o rri the Miss1onary Meetingwee eaad ppovd Monthy, ,a ariclewritten- -by Missthen thie TesrrsRpr a liaehAnn Cle entitled "Weraflebyte Corresponding Belng Togethier", telling of an ex- SceaysRpr.Tncrswr perience she hiad ini Nigeria, while sent o ut andi 27 vîsits reported XATith the nri'p~ "Ciossroads AIri- i oe avi iwnsClub, th,&,'eont the s"seMjscompleted-pected thisv week from thc li A whoca.",Ms li le exiie so ,ýýjcjnSur-rulfeh aaa:,1h w n hc aemd el b aseilreeIg"nýthe t-le te be packed on May, ile, >producti of Agricullfre and twhteminwhihfakeldlbe olin aspcia metngI e then sang Hyma ii25)2, and the Ceat-a-Meal boxes. epatmaî f heîied - adwo14te to 2 gamnes. They to funthen investigate the coempflaint Christ There is- ne East or West," Tt was aanounced thiat the April unhafa niCeuaity Braich of thl Ex-: ruleIhaUt a best of thnee game ser-' Charles Armtsrong. who was hai felo"wed by prayen. i4thi meeting would be hield. ha the 1nsonbrnci ofil(' ntlaPe DI ts bpLayed te) determ-ine the teamn jured ia the hast gaine of the Lake-!JMs L. Bowhas opened the De- Snadfay School roomn, with l ev. înýtfrîea*t oýf Agicultturýe. The club te) be aHlowed to atvance funther n la ielOroao series la CeOhurg. - Will voional wîtýh reading the Scriptnure, Woodland of Newcajsthe, as guesýt ade4rs Carrue HanOfd aom aad t]e OHA.payoJs e eut of action. A bone ha his foot jfrom-n Matt. 7; 24-29, atter which l ùsakeri and Mïrs. Boyd Ayre as obertCarruherscf Bomaavihe, as broken and is mow .encased lfl Ms. Suton fvoure ns wih a rad- sloisi hilea"stancewihhbegivenilathe 'Oronowa loeigt have thie acast. 1 i ng, f ollowed by Prayer and'the 0f r.Sttnvr ial ale rograinmie y Chanls Bcl,-Lkfeds-uad ruled out of 1the PeL0eil embsbe o cig egoi oh refM Inada Dcpartmeat of Agriculure, latermlediate C"seriies as they TeLkfedta isbe o-feig h ru ohnhm e h a owmnvile'Moley Web)ster, E- c-etsing inqMgible playens bu.*c e isruhplyadthsya -New -Nations -- Old Prýoblemns", mneetingl,. The mueeting was bnoughit njsioii Brandi, he nai e this apparentiy is mont the preseat was banaed frmieaterinig the Lake- was the thueeoe the very interest- t a close by the singing of "JeSUs artnentof gImuluBhgmu &Y f te Y)LAslme lagu. Tèr-MPa-pv eng Sudy Book chaptler whichwar Sa Reiga", fellowed by the IMiz- ad A. O> Daîrymle, Arclua tldbe ccided th- tthe gaibean evîdent on the ce duning, reviewed -by Mrs. Bowei, M-. aBeiuedictiuuî. A socilihalf.hon- epresentatirectam would comm1-ence this sen-1 this pasi seni-es. J Goode and Mrs. flowias. 1 was thenl enjoyedi ofe'7r a cup o-f tea.. o -4-- i -s -E E' <E E- 4- -Q -4- c4 s s" 'I s 4- MIN T'

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