Award Winning Stucients The 'above students, formcrly of, riglit (bottom row) Mr. Wither- Douglas. Hamm, the Orono High School, were re- spoon, principal; Margery Tyrreil, Rbr Rbno cently presented with awards for, Vicki Cotter, Susan Major, SharonRoet obnn scholastic achievement.. Left to'Tamblyn, Troy Taggart (top row)ha To Compete In GRADUATES Provincial Meeti Miss Jo Ann Cameron of thet Clarke 11gb School wlll compete this Saturday in the ProtYincial competition for Hig~h Sebools be- ing held in'Ancaster. Miss Camer- on of NewtonvtlJle placed second in the Javelin event last week-end at the District mieet held in Tren- ton. Other competitors f rom the Clarke Sehool were Sharon Tami- blyn and Peggy Hancock, who botli placed third in their events. This however doc'i not' allow them to 1proceed further in the Provineal competitions. T'erîy Graham was. also entcred in the distrct me ýt but failed to place. C STUDENTS TO OTTAWA Four students of the Clarke High School are attending this ses- Leslie flopper, Ision of Parliament in Ottawa. The and Terry Gra- Istudents are executive me-nbers of' the Clarke Student Counicil (Conitinued page 2) VOLUME 25, NUMBER il ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1963 Counil ldsMeetn~ oar ToEnforce To Dscus PlaninTobacco Acreagel D p The Ontario Farm Products Friday afternoon Clarke Town- mapping for the Township. He stat- Marketing Board stressed MondaY hbip. CoUncil furthered their plans ed that on checking the Deparmentthtt ilgvfuiacngote nplanning when a special meeting files they includedno maps of theIpoVne5 c-ertv tbac washed i te ownhi Hal.MrTownship' He did however state growers in enforc'ng acreage allot- Andrso 0fthe Commuflity Plan- that the Police Trustees had had a ments on the tobacco crop to pre- E 'ngBrnch otlfle watcould very fine set of maps -prepared for vent a surplus. be hefiststeps to be taken by the Orono Area which were on The warning, in a press-release theloalplnnig oad.He ad- file wîth the Departusent. "These," from the board, recalled legisia- reedameeting of ail the coin- hie saîd, "should be foremost in ftihe ion passed at the recent session ilmmbrH. Mercer and R. files of the local Planning B3oard." of the legslatrfre which allowed F7orr'ester Of the Police Trustees, In outlînîng th~e duities of a Plan- !the OtaloFlie-Cured Tobacco H.Betbuldn ispector,1 R. ning Board, lie sýald thtttey were G res arkeig oad cm H.vekin, ldnghi oiior and advisary to Council only witb one pulsory co-ojperative for tobacco muture Puanning Board memibers, exception. He suggested that their to pluck illegally planted tobacco Mlsss.R.Smpson, G. Cotter aildl secretary be other than a Board or destroy plants grown in excess, A.Lwe.member and that sucb be paid an of acreage allotted by the toYbacco The'Reeve, H. Waikey and thebnoaiu.board. hairman of Planning, Councillor A general discussion period fol-I Agriculture, Minister Stewart ai- ,Foster outlined the action already lowed in wiCh ail were given an so endorsed the warnings by the _ taken. At the time of meeting opportunity to seek information farmn produets board - overriding MRjj.7 WILLIS 13>ARAEBALL concl adsogt heTonsipt and to, present views. autbority over maÎrketing boards in be set Up as -a Planning Area by speciaisized areas 0f agriculture - Mrs. Barrabvall graduated recent- -lhe Minister. Also Counillor Fost-T * R about illegal or excess production. ly f rom the Peter'borough Teachers er tatd te popoed ie m~-io re ~ria ~Mr. Stewart said the tobacco College and wlll tliis coming sehool bers to the Board which would in- goes board, in using its pow-term ,eturn to teacb at Leskard Icude the Reeve of the Township ers to pluck or desroy unauthoized Publie School. Marilyn attended and CounillorPoster. itn U rahi crops, will be ensuring that excess botb the Orono Public "nd High For ~ tart n înin' in UUL~E~ ~.JU~V~,IIUVE8tobacco is not grown by free-lance Sho.Sei h agtr0 r Fo t n panig i operators. and Mrs. Harold Cobbledick, Or- Çilarke, Mr. Anderson suggested Durham County Progressive Con- onu. tbat the new Board f irst make a servative Association will bold a sýtudy of the present building, by- nominating convention June 4 at T h iE aw witb the view of making re- Orono to choose a candidate to con-iT b ru osîs -a r mnisions in it. It was 'stated that test the next provincial election. altbougb it was a good by-iaw is Guest speaker will be Agriculturali From Defeatecl vas ini cases serving two purposes, Minister William Stewart. that of building regulations and The present provincial member1 Rev. Father Cleary spoke at the also of land use. He sugge sted that for Durham is Alex Carruthers of Dinner Meeting of St. Joseph's these two phases be separated and Garden Hill who is expected to be Council of tihe Catholie Women's that -sucb Items las land use be in- a candidate ain!He bas repre- Laui otHp nMy8h eorporated ini zoning by-laws. sented the riding since tihe 1959 and told members 0f'tise import- Secondly tise speaker suggested election. 1 ne0ffml poetinfo that a Sub-ivision Control By-iaw oohe aieshv ee '-tuberculosis. Speaking on beha If of be passed for the entire Township. tioned yet 0f possible other candi- thse Dtirbami County Tuberculosis He noted ýthat, at present sucb a dates.Ms SuvyCm teFae b-law exists for -the Orono area. ' The Liberal and New DemocratieCeayad:"urcosssstl It %was pointed out here tbat sucb a Party have already chosen pro- alonary from duefeat. There arel by-law did not prohibit tise sale of vincial candidates. They are Alan stili five cases a day entering On-...... less than ten acres of land. [Beer 0f Bethany, Liberal, and tario's Sanatoria., Only by tubercu- ........ Thrdly, Mr. Anderson, said tihe, Harry 'Ashton, Pickerirn Beach, lin testing and x-raying ail per- Planning Board could delve into NDP. sons can we hope to see tubercul- ___________________________________________________ osis beaten,' he said. A-Father Cleary toid tbegru that the fortbcoming survey leo-s ~ if J 4 â T a k Fen to ail persons of ail ages. Tub- E(; - .i- - $634 .6 rck F r erculin tests will be amnsee Io everyone attending, and foiiow- CA.ROL LITTLE ing that, ahl positive reactors and Carol Little tise daughiter of Mr. ail persons over 40 years of age. and Mrs. Roy ite ena rd Thse May meeting of thse Dur ham Tise appointment of Wm. C. test wll show aIl persons wbo have Teachers' College. She formerly ,Couinty District Higis Sebool Board Brown of Fort William to replace been ln contact witb active tuber- attended tbe Kendal Public Scisool washeld at Courtice 11gb Scisool Mr. Ilodson as Principal at Mill-- closis", Father Cleary added. an d thse Orono Higis Scisool. Carol Wednesday, May i5th witb twelve brook was approved. The survey wiiî begin on June bas accepted a position to teach mnembers present. -Thse contract with H. J. MeFar- 11. Ail major industries wili also !for tise Scarborougb Public Sebool Thse resignations of Mrs. Pollock landCompany for tise construction be x-rayed as part of tise survey. j Board. and Mrs. Curtis f rom thse Port Hope Staff and that of Irwin Coi- will from the Board were ail ac- cepted with regret. Cartwright Township studente wili again be taken in at Clarke for two baîf days a week for Home Economies and Industriai Arts. A running track for Clarke was approved. Tise price of Bennett Paving of $6,346.60 was accçpted. Repairs to tise Clarke drivewýýay we'e approved. of tise new Vocational Wing at Port Hope was completed and the T final payment made. .Athle tic T Tise Principals reported tisat thé Staff of teachers for September Tise executive of tise Orono Ath- was virtually cempleted. letie Association met on Tuesda Y The next meeting will be at evening to conduet currept busi- Clarke Higb Scisool Wednesday,1 ness pertaining to summer sports June 19th at 8:00 p.m. Tise JulyEand in other areas. mieeting wili be omnitted aný,d tihe Discuission' and consideration te August' meeting will be in Port beAing given by tbe Atisietie binthse Hope Wednesday, August 14th at, ma'tter of replacing tbe cuslîion a-. 8ý:00 p.m. rud ie c srac t tbe ,Orono S1963: The Following are students f rom the Orono ar'a wbo hav e graduat- ed rccently from Queen's Univer- sity, Kingston -and Teacisers' Col-. lege, Peterborough. TIhese gradui- ates were ai, one time students of the Orono H gis Scisool and two at- tended Orono Public Seisool. ROSEMARY SMITHII Roscmary Smith received her General B.A. at Queen's Llniversityr on May 18th where she speCialize'd In English, History and Biorogy. She was educated at Clarke Union Public Sehool and the- Orofo and P.owmnviF-c H-h Sehools. Rose- rnaay is tne daughter of Mr. Colin Sith and the laýe M'iclred Lawre Amlh. MARLENE GRARA11 Marlene Graham, the daugiter 0f Mr. and Mrs. E. Graham, Orono graduated May 18 with ber B.A. from Queen's U niversity. Shïe was educated at tise Oroino Public and High Scisools as well as theý Bow- accepted a teacbing position'withs thse Odessa Hgh Scisool Board. RONALD GAY Tise son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gay, graduated recentiy from thse Peterborough Teachers' Coilege. Ronald bas accepted a position ta teacb Englisb ln the Brigbton Pub- lic 'Sehool. 1Heformerly attended tise Sixth Lisse Public Scisool and thse Orono Higis Scisool. %ýgain Promote Park Progra.m possibility of enlarging the ice sur- ace by removing tise seatlnig along tise west of th(e rink. This, 0f course must meet with tbe approval off the Durhami Fair Board. The Athietie purchased Public Liubiflty Insurance witb a maxi- mumýr coverage of $100,000.00, bah ,being played this year under the banner of thse Atbletic. For thse boys tisere le a Tyke and also a Pee Wee team operating. M4essrs.. R. Winter, G.. Robinson and M. Lnnn are looking after tise Tykes wbile Mr, Anderson le coaching { Contlnued page 2) ON "I'l" , , , ". -