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Orono Weekly Times, 3 Jan 1963, p. 2

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ILettet -Editor and Maniager The Orono Chamber The O-rono Çhanihber of Commierce.lhold heir annual Meeting to- ejgi the Vi ron!o Restaturant and are anxious for a, god turn0ut Cf llx*se interested in promnoting their projects throughhout the coMJng yiur. TFheir record was made poubllc iast week through an advertlse- u=ent lu this paper and the record as outlined cer-tainly warrants the eLqVaýe of tlis organization and greater supiport. - The la-cal haanber not only av-ts as a Ohamnber but also touches iwany aâpeocts of! service work i the conumtmity. Some of! their Mork lias been quite extensive which h i revealed -in large expenditures being iwzde ini givimg assistance t hers.. It is also) quite evident that the 4Jf1amber work has not been negl-Ected and one finds their influene b»xone of the new developneni elther established. or uuderway ýn Everyoas is eligible for mnerbersip in the Orono Ohamber and ,eoeirary tWsaine belile! the ronce Chamiber is not just a businessman's ,v-ganiiation. - Shedi No Tears The bhday sffason has passsed and we enter 1963, netl as a lnew erea.with fatastie chan.ge, but wth renewed hope and determninatioft. -ýor those who have celebrated miany a new year are mlndful that tehanges ar~e few in reiliy and ehange is related onj'Ly iluite mode et e.nrveyance and the shifting of! poer and responjsib-î1!ty. Down thre)ugh hlstory mnan lias co-ped witih the saine pro4blemr as ixw belng faced lu world affairs. Tii. Gre-ciaus xas, Frencoh, BnigiH& aud iow the Ameinlana have played theix par, ln worlM sf- *rdls ln one mnanner or another, These are enly but a f ew %who have _+rsteod ad solved problewns as tNie years pesa by, A world of peace and beipy coexitance hMe neve exlated and ,pesa-ibIy ziever wl, t1l, ise soquit. possible that i asneyer imeant 't be $o. Man's tha4pless eaunet be labelled euly to pleasures, there ia be the challenge, viutores over duffluulties, aud the set e« ac- iL)=llwuents. Wthout problemas and hurdies te conquer mani could bean enaiýty aiieý1 Wat vwxuld beppzi today la the. animal wcrMid Uthe fox tsud the i-4ýbbït decZared a state cd pesose? The fox would nt prey upon the rab Aï lt e thbe end thbst the fox would gtarve te death. The rabblt, on the xeher baud would live in a tate of peace with what he would be-lieve wth no probieps. Yet the rabbt would be meoving îowarçî qelf-des- 1 îrucone. It would overrn ithe word and foodu would tfien be Ltue rabblt% çrobdem w"i4h the eveatual act of staration. nia eame probleiu wW lsoon be facing the hunian elemenit of te werld sud if repi1cdution continues at he preseut rate It Is esti- -enaited Ulat ln 400 years niax will cover the eartha surface, standing ide *y aide. A spaxi 0ofounr hwidred years le, buta short tue in higtol7 auwe uld b. reauched witin six or sevea geaiemris, Today the pr-oblem inoulng peoce out ef 4h. threat of war - toenorrow it cbuld be exlstlng frcin starvation. Foiluunately hstory ha also shown us that =in a.5 iascquered #lis preblean and in theUe « s <neeslty great aeùievenents have been acconilhed. H. i11U ctitinue o have his problemfl andu wilI k1so continue te face up tue these problerna and coque forth wth viitory, The atocmic enel-gy now beinug feared as an instrument of distrue- UDI i lv4nluthe. future b. a force harneesed for the bettermqent et Orno Park, Board Financial Statemnentl 'r BAANCE SIHEET 0F ORÀO(>NO COiNMUNTlfY MMRA PARK 'r FOR 1962 RECEIPTS Tvance fourward frein 196,1................ ........... 718 G-yratiInnonie Plocks .......... ...... ...........~ 'r unday Parkig................... 586.M0 SwiYnmaing............................ 2105.8 nent « o «cth ......... ................1.0 Regit Redu CroRed ................ 'r 'r t- t-- f A' 'r- e t- 'r -A r- r- ( 'r t-t - A Total Operating Ineome e .......... -ObrIncome Pt~alnOfice..................... 400 P «vnc tOntRlo- Intere...........162 Bank lutereet......................... ,9 Donations......................... 175 Lean fnoi Bar.nk..............1 00 OrSo oChaniber « Commerce LDoant4on 00 S,089.~7 Ttoa Othr I ...n......................... 2,171.74 MRe~' SES............ 8,4M3.81 BaIaeeonan~......... ýý8I5LWhcl.,bond$ WV QnMMISSion On S un<lay pauMIng .. ; 7 "3"do ............. ............ 84.20 lIcialo Tblc............ .............. 20.00 -Maintenatce of ooelmarsd Park ....... 493.W0 -Lifeguaris and Gaternen ...... .........793.7# M~erer'e aasuge- Repairs te MoWer 18.8 Pazuer Pluxubing & Hcatjng - . UIlle, Aluin, WInterIlng etc,.......3120.00 Rolph Hardware - Supplies ............ 4317 Orone Weekly Timrnes Adverltuslng etc 42C7 Durhum Faiiuers' Oouuty Ooop Platie Ooverng ..................... 11.10i Lunn lHardware - Supplies............... 15.96 Swidneg............................. 17.03 ToDtal Operating Expenses.......... 216l CpitEal Expeundtures W&ding Pooel ................. -................. 1,5w7.0 9brExpiditures ... crni Fe A~0~ & Lumbr.......... Ioyd Taylor..................... 287 Ineeton Ban - n 15297 Bank la ... ....... . .... 00f.00 Bark ........... 500 L 1,00>8.88 $ 8,403.01 Dear Editor, 1 noticed ln las-, week's editoriali you stated you %vould like te asee al greater interest in le-ttera te the sdi- tor. Wituh Ltlis thouight i mmld 1I arn writiug net really te yeu buit tuhroughi your paper to say thank you te Merle1 and Ross Gilb<rt for the wonderful l evening they gave our teenagers on 'rliank eu ArnolId and Nancy Wal WESTON BANNISTER (Contluued fromi page 1) thie cleanlnig aysten. "It used to take two men at1 an hour and a hiaif to clean the b, h le said, "but with thueLuse of! the perty heavïuy cut-overb larg-e timber has gone, six te eight inch stuff n Vhissebecause the ers lhad decrnated the1 their rneager returna New YearmesioEve. loil Nv1...-' i-, the oultivateci rweniy-five acres oa "The Gilbarts" gave unstintingly ofwr i butS mnts. and. theseves, o hatou chldencould The only work Mr. Baiter and hi ,For) a numrber of years they wap- theislve s tat urohldrn edoalt leaf "broou'ns" to cit y have a hapupy eveuing, which they dd npeeshaVe e eisto e bta i."ren"wr they had a mernora4ble night. 1 would maanure apreader under thbe edoft*F- , ~lke Merle, Poas, 'Diane, Sasaitaicht ntu dandse aa ut made by using thile twig-s, wvith leaves John teow Gývthat everything- they did the fîoor area near the gutters. ahruaotadzntist was appreciatedu not only by those ib7rom, bound with binder twine, ari who paid adiittance but alse by .usmtrwtc drives the cleaner aecoiding to quality and size zold fo thos who aapplied tuie teenagers. is mnounted at the outer end efthte de-' a few cents per "brooni". Thiey were have heard it said that everytinElvery chute, It ta a five hoersepeuwer in Orono la run by the Ohurch; mi lu- unit, geared down -about 100 teü 1, pro-~ Whsrever possible, Mr. Banister says acuaesatemnent;but 1would as-viding aufficient pouwver teasily m ehe nw*nn iself relying very wer te thlat if it were truc, "where the chain throughh thbe 400 fest et 161 trongîy on electric power for tue! else would yeu have everytlhing doue inchwide giters. 4ptofetthe equipmrent in the by - the local pub maybs" The ehain used ia this installation barri, )and feels the, next pîece of. Thne chldren -ia thil Village are is thbe largest itianafaetured fepr tue eq, 1-11, t lhe Sh'ot1ldihaýveis a tand lucky, they have everythnug, and they ptpese, with acratper blades mounted ec ,,n1tIin ae to know it. WVe know, several who have ait a 90 degres ang-le every 18 huc,ýhes. rnhn~u cia rYt~ ,eft and -(erne back every chance they In hus sefforts to îmechanize luis r-amarv t m nAuguLst iand September, Lqanus t rests to au1minister U,. TIe latter promptly planted ihs "epell'9 land with cenifers. ThLe years have passed! Recently r, Forester and tube writer ins'pected the. cut-over bush area, and were de,- lghted te f md tint the tew ncu white pins trees had sojwu a ~Inl crlop of seedlilga tihat are mlg along quits ntcely, lth bespce birch, popular and scrubby oak Uap- linges acting as a goed "nurse" cýD by providing the right arni-nut C, (-1ePed shade. 71 s time wve trust that PerS01Mue'L trained in forestry -Will be allowed V~d h.anlc ts stndil the fut+ure intelli- grnly offer, what items Y for sale or wanted Inform the public through the media of your'local newspaper t A -t--. 'I. DO THEY KNOW? What services you T ....................... T'ýy-rAIL ............

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