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Orono Weekly Times, 27 Jul 1961, p. 2

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ÔftbP40WKREKtLY TxMCO -- TMIJRSCAV.. JULY ith1661 THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER OR BREAKFAST A night, interesting, informative, -efnterrtaining visitor arrives regu1arly f in.. ~ ,-Yllions of Canadian homes just in time for~ dinier, Its that tried and trusted friend, coiunsalor and guide to the faniily: the niews-,Paper! Always sure of a cordial welcome , .......... _-Mie frorn every member of the family cir,_cle is . this particular visitor, He's invited to stay ovýer-nighit andi throuighout the week! lie ~5t" - has so mucb<1e to teil about whlat everybody .iii*f. -,,%nts to nw that his recgular visits are ;/lfi~ ~ lokedfor-ward to andl thorou'Lghily enjoyed cir bv byoneai-dIal"! ORONO WEEKLTME p K I nce$ Whio e<me here for vacation.~- "Park for he popl earsnjo, e d otl atye&xar e [ ~'Vo ia.vàtion Theme A t Parks Are' £zpandi.àg vincialark. odwe o ay*i p al-SE l ndrit1 most 100. More than 5 Y million k LtB E CA R~S Cana dian N ational Exhibition programmre which is still expanding, expedt about 7 million this yeaL rrnt Ontaria a o afaaceo W plnt epo xndg Tha te any aspects of conser- foot towers spread across the for. provincial park space for every per- because the need for more space for o 6 H V m4I,2do ado .$575,00 vation, involving forests, fish and ested areas of Ontario as part of soni isppulation- four times sr raîn ~ ~ ~ ~ Y 3 V-8 Autom atic, power brakes and steering, radio, white wls Wille, csan edacinting his einsfoet rn the vat rg nizain rteinge - much as United States national and Park use jumped from about twoo discs, back-up lights exhibits in the Ontario Department son. Picnic tables offer anotherars ovemilnfrm15to99ad n 3 -dmostaedagini tisyars orss urn te.ume1lres a dsa ret -iise tecreases as more parks become Pa- ~'61 MONARCH, 2-door Hardtop ......$3775,00 tio ndsth antrco Gcernm en-toaben oupwe as f 10 provincal- Hoi JW. Spooner pointed out this vailable," the Minister said. V-8 Automnatic Power brakes and steering, radio, white waIls, Buvilding ai the Canadian National parpsCt of parks progress in a tel1e- "Modern campsites, within easyo dises Exhibition. Jrpig ers in 17 glass-fronted tanks, live in visin address in which, lhe said: reach of vacationing familles, were , '1~ - 0ýIicltre fr rapiigrere- ,uitilywater, are sucih' finny. "Possibly nothing \we have docne used by alrnost 600,000 people last,' 1ULYMOTHUf,V- Standard Tranis $2475,00 enttive Ontario fi-Iland aias beanties as trout, bass, pickerel, in rece(nt yeNrs has met with such year, about 100,000o more than the Q ~ M N R I ea-------$250 f .re-st protection, hlinter sa-fety maskýinionge, pike, whitefishi, perch wide popuilarity as our paris pro- year before. Canoe routes are pop- O 5 ea .... 2- -0 lraiing nd colectO f snakcs and sunfsh, as wxell as burbot, bow- gramme, praised Nhighly by our own uflar to and pic-nlic shelters, tables, Atmtc aipwrsern that intriguesyon and old aire figrpk n hne as people and the thousands of visi- fresh water, fire-places and other '9F R attacios n heou-o-' l hefu dspay ]an arzi,ýt0'SfrnIthie U.S, and other prov-ý (centînued on page 3) '9 FQR Coaich, V-8, Automatie.....$S1475,00 r dosback to nature typeý presen-; who is Chief White Fagle, of the' 5 D D E6 tnadTasiso 750 tation of the Department's many Golden Lake Indian band, displaysv o oo oco ctite.his skill in paddile carving. A large Q '57 OLDSMOBILE, 2 door Hardtop,. $1275,00 Introduced for thbe lirst time last map of the province showing loca- year, a condensed version of the tion of the provincial parks is an- '55 IU PONTIAC----------------$625,00 prni- a l p tasis beuain res toréd attra tilo astimer os apeain,E A S-FODB-8AuA Li.... prna atrsis ppuain ay o theattra ti on Gfas wmel pan- '5fOR3edn V8AuM L......$75 These trails, extending from a showing, lrom planting to sawmill, ôOSdn 750 quarter of a mile to a mile and a "how forests may 'be systematically lui '55 METEOR Sedan, V-8 Autlomatie ..-. $675,00 [ hall in the larger parks, were trav- grown and 1-arvested". The forestf . AIf elled last summner by 44,243 visitors. management story is told using 48 j N ew 'c a Stle M fl u a i ~ f 2-'56 DODGES------------- ch $595,00 It the CnaE.this e t a re pmiiate deSmoyBrith s ac k tze ouwrn fo d**j In the CnaE.tire rail n mntueid mBes thsyn conizeds oun f32 5 O D ec 250 most of the trees to be fouind in the the danger of being careless withlf l ~ L I _ 3ec 250 province, each identifiecl and des-'tire in the forests. Animated dis- j B aJ s 5Tb a l 1 / L V '52 FORD .... ... 150 cribed for ready recognition as' part! plays show what fire can do - the f 150 of the Department's programme of 1 dropped cigarette, lighting and for-o Q '50 CH1EV 1V/ tn Stake .. $475,00 conservation information and cdu- gotten campf ires the chief offend- f3 F RD1/-tn ic-u cation. -Iers. ouMuuummy, A~ugIust 7tEf$22'49 This small mîixed forest, display- r Beaver, bear, raccoons, owls and f3ETEE OR /to Pcku- ------250 ing hardwoods and softwoods, in-. other wildlile are on hand, and O JMEE R$95,0 cludes Scotch pine, red, white andl again this year. more than f3 MNS OTAL NEREITEHRBALGf jack pine, white spruce, red and young people frôm 6 to 14 wilco-LADIlES SOFTBALL white cedar, balsam f ir, sugar pete in the Conservation Poster ifple and red maple, wh4te birch, Contest, drawing, in colour. origin- BALt. GAMES TO START AT 1:30 P.M. red oalc, mountain ash and white al posters setting forth in unique ,asi', white elm, basswood and sassa-an oeflasrnth doctrine fras. A tree stump, annual, "rings"!t of conservation and wise use of alI '~A ' b ~ ' W A KING ST. E. BOWMANVILLE PH49ONE MA 3-2301 plinW to see, n'akes clear ho~w a1 renewable natural resources. Thelt .Ii I 1 i .I, free's age is. determined. MLso to be Department again offers a top piz I. Q s;een are the excavations made by, of $100 and nu meru Jhrrze th~e busy pileate woodpecker. .Aj i three age classes. For somne years : _______________________ miniature fire, tower "stands guard"j now, this h.as been one of the most f OMU T HALL. GROUNDS AT 7-30 l ever the Uittie forest, representing effective items in the tDepartment's U, the mnore than 300 eighty and 100l- popular C.N.E. exhibit. jbS *me, fotlkt 14k. fred are caoesj Adwice fh.y wMi fignoe. F* Woued ne te 4fix i$ toais Every day, îk eragked @erne hM*I ho hdy the ladder broei Wasou,f*nejekel You should have board fthe yeff wt,,n Frodie foi Fr.m toptekbtem, down h#e wouf, In almosi ,'ethinq flatl * euih...* tour' mits, ton scratches, Six bruis,h*ne squothed hall ho n.sext lime, Frd moy ho aleit end moka repairs ÏO sehe won't let hvtl Uvery y.ar, eve 2,000 Qnforo form ppl R.m.mb.r fo be careful, won*t you? Canaidion Form Safety W..k l JuIy 23 f0 29 IACo-operators Insurcn]ce' c 1ilAssocation JOB PRINTING Letter Heads Envelopes Labels Invoices, Billheads Statements Books, Pamphlets Wedding Stationtery Oronio Tieekly Tisnes Phoune 109 Orono, Ontario ~tc v

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