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Orono Weekly Times, 1 Jun 1961, p. 2

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NF FR ggFORF ~UCH AI'/ The revo!utionary Corvairs with their fun- S filled features and winning ways are without a doubt this Syear's most exciting buy. Here -are the cars,.t1at give you sports- car handIing advanced design and the kind of performance that makes driving a sheer delight! A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE whereyou guoI ianCar varyou yIihavaefunn ail the wy Acl When . the Census Taker càlls please be ready with the answers be needs,, Every bouse hold in Canada is being sent a Est of questions the Census Taker xill ask. Please study it and ýe prepaý'rëd, to answer all the questions or leave the ansoers with so meone who will be at home when the Census Taker calls, What will you be asked ? Questions such as: what is your age and schooling, are vou employed and what is your exact job title; how many hours do ýou usually work each week; in how many weeks did you work for wages or salary in the last 12 months; what were your earnings in the last 12 months? Ail information is kept strictly conficiential and by law is not available to any private organization or person, or any govern- ment department or agency other than the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. The Census is interested only in totals accumu- lated for ail parts of Canada. When the Census Taker calls, welcome him with your co-operation. Everyone will benefit when you helft, Canada count! Club Coupe 9 hit,-il ,,, ,t -tra C o r TH, CAR, T-HAT'S BUILT TO DO MORE THAN YOUU EVER DEMADIK-1 16 1 t, Ir --------- ------------- 1 C -IÀ FÀMILY-SIZECoudo'r4,-_l Corvair comfort is ensured with indepen- dent springing on ail wheels. And you'il find there's plenty of roorn for you and - thc fafpily ioo! Lakewood 700 4-Door Station wagon FACE-SETTING ýWê 1 Etre*s the dash and spirit of sports-car styling to mýtch Corvair's zesty performl- alice. No Noliciei- I)Lice-,-,etting Corvair's ](,\,U(i tor its looks! OitON O WEEKLY TIMES THURSDA V, JUNE 1, 1961 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ NEW PARTY MEETING !lie hopes the firing of a Calg4,ï Or n g c u l S u e t ev. Long U rges Consideration L <Continued from page 1) woman for paigfvub-y -tme was "added proof that for theiCuba wil spur citizens to drxi~ Tory party, the Bill Of Riglits Is1 Provincial Buis of Rights." 711 C b ~ ~ iz ~ lilttl more than a propaganda slo> 4ror Ch *ta ,E d ucaeontre,ÇiLi1 l'r. MacDonald said this was vr ~~~~~~ ~~~~"Federal M iniister of Justice D avie t a d i s o y a s n o a I e W1ebEut:te aspectacle by syl"sý Ot l ae Y I ~ 1 L i V I U I t H i i I U I IF o r S h o l u l ondl a s p r v i e d C a a d i t h r n l n l s e r t a t h F d r a B u l t ___________ ~undayHouse 0f Çonimons last Friday that Written wotth Time: 1:30 Frîdlay m rni g. like but t here is stili so mne disagree- Sunda, imorning the Sunday vidingl further accommodation for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A bright-eyed group of ci 23 students m en'it as to w hiettier the mian sitting iSùlchoo of the Oronio United OChurch fthe Suniday School, through theý an 45peïoe's led î;etrInlin the corner was real or wax. On, observed its annual Anniversary building àf a Christiani Educationai the wybc to the hlotel we swwe the chuldren, parents andl con- Centre, He said the Sundlay School e m 3 v b ~ l ~ c i h L a r e n t e n a n y n tLes ti g b i ld i g s a nd g e a t o 1 i l i e dth( e c h u r c h lli t o c p a 1 W o e a i g u n d e r c r d e I Hoelvvs v~-rnwih 7 tavîglearned rnuch about the educationai ciy conditions. I-le also commenided theN T people. Atterthe hcckng ito ilhe systemi in Queb)ec fromn our guide. work of Mri. Richard MUorton who asI boel roîn, wt t1h vry n Following dinner there was free ro to thie service conducted bySunday _ Schlool S ulpel.intlend(ent hias -vs quite pleased, a guided tour turne, andl([ Lier such a long dayV no R v. . L n, the c'hildren wvith ben oing- re mnarkable wvork with PWRO--F wFas plan nied for the after>looll. troýu ble v as lhad enforcing t e e- th i e ch î a ad d ao g h r h te pchi3dreE. With a pivae bu an gud e we eveni o'clock curfew. and M ain Streells to the church. The Mr R. ot n wa th sp ke Orono Band headed thepade tordaround oinn Sqaeprd, for the occasion and gave his aduitY N AROHY R and through thle streets wvhere wve The ncxt day everyonie was allow- Rev. Long briefly spoke to the ine an insight into how tlie1 YOTR Y R noticed that a great deal- of coni- cd to tour whichever part of the conigregation outlining the work of Sunicf'ïay Schoel classes were operat- stucio as going on. our f irst ciy teVy wishied to Sce (he most. hie Sunday School and theý ever need ed. In outllining a typic l su y pr f e t n r n H d o U e s a d s r o n i g a e stop was at Notre Damne Chiurch aywntt h AtMsu and of mnore înterest and teachers to car- odlihe heldhis audiences' attention, whih asbrat-tkigl bauiflothers shopped. At 4:30 wve boarded ry on with the inicreasinig enrol- by'what hie called "thie old medicinei but the short hialfl hour wev( spent Phe train mandat 10:20 stepped off ment. He pointed to the educational man's trick. His use of a trick chainu use U eY uu @ 8 there ha dly gav-ustime to tak it inBo wmanville - tired, happy -and( claSsse for leaders held last year hield the attenton of ail as he,8~~8 ~ ~ s 8 aidl in. Then we went uh moun- bok nds gg sed tat thiese wvould ipos- brought forth his points on his les-1 tain into the "ritzy" cu si c of W esU sibly e h l g i in the futur . s n o lcards hield by thiree pup- 1 1 i o 3: 5 p n S m o uint w here w e a li t e nd t o lhave S c l s e , h l, h d h l e o - is 0 h c o l hom es som eday,. A ter c ii g o nsuider a1 sy nusI(, et ifyin moe le adern s o le h o.If w eather flot perini ti g C t o f w I be J n 9 h the mouintain, we had a gie tour for the Sund ySchol. Theledes 'lle Sundlýay -Sthool favoured the itt u -f ilb u e 9 tbrough the Wx unseum. Every-e CU0L congregation %with a hymn as alsoý mi a r~ d ha t e av -lke atiA e t s , I a s Aso in his re mnarks hie strongly did the Interm ediate Choir Linder! l a e g v r o r e f a c i d n l the wax dunmmes extreme1vly f e- give serious consideration to po yc.I ORONO IIYDRO m o s p e r e a s v r y e f e c t v e , n d r c o m m n d e d t h a t t h e o n g r g i i i O n i r e c i o n f t h c h o r lE .d eD eM rtI l E D e n , M a a g e jJ ARE YOU READY TO -HOÂ4fflig'q SPORTS-CAR 4b Zip and zest from a spunky rear-engine plus ease of handling make Coi-vair a delight to drive. And Corvair stays gliied to highway bends . . . in true rports-car Lsliion! E3UDGET-PLEASINa Yùw can't go wrong with Corvair'ï cost-euttting ways. Dependable per- formance plus gas-saving economy make Corvair the thriftiest fun for your moiiey! MAY nIS SAFETY MONTH _, , 1 - '7 _K ^.ýýR CHECK YOUR CAR 'Ic CHECK YOUR ROY We MCHOLS »Wàià,NVILLE ' - COURTICIR

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