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Orono Weekly Times, 23 May 1963, p. 5

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1963' Ferrari Lookingàf Fo'r Win At Mosport Ferraris have dominated sports ing Drivers' Association, that *Fer- car racing ýaround the worid - ex- rari is convinced the Rodriguez car cept at Mosport! is the answer to Mosport. The twisty track, offerîng t ew This is a V-S, 2.8 Litre rear-en- opportunities for the patented Fer- gined Ferrari, now being prepared rari power, hasenabied the -Lotus in Italy. The car will be t lown. to 19 to take a stranglehoid on pre- New York next week and then vious international races. brought to Mosport. But the Ferrari tactory in Itaîy Chinetti has also agreed to bring is ýonviced hatthis year' s i at ieast two other Ferraris and is is connedý thatnJue1 il e negotiating wîth other naine driv- theaier 200"ar on Jtne 1wiil s ers. thre ne Ferrari nthrier's!- "We think we can win. this year," cicl e nd a Ferrari driver rem- Chinetti said. "This car has more ceialn theayer C p froy. m power than the Lotus yet handles perli ToaccoCompny.just as weîî."1 Pedro Rodriguez, the speedy Rodrigufez, 24, is one of Ferarrils Mexican who has finished second top sports car drivers, having won twice in the Canadian Grand Prix, the Daytona Continental in Febru- bas tbeen cÈosen to drive the highiy ary and placing third at Sebring tuned factory car on June 1. after hie and co-driver Graham Luigi Chinetti, North American Hill, world champ, led most of the representative of Ferrari, told the way. race organizers, the Canadian Rac- A native of Mexico City where Watson 's Mgarineq &-Cycle MILL STREET PHONE I When purchasing a new pewer Mower be sure te check our Une et Eze-Cut Mewers. SEE THEM AT OUR NEW LOCATION MILL STREET. For. boats ,te -16' length weighig up te 900 lbs. Star for strength ... deep chan 'nel frame and cross mnembers ..box-construction pole . . .heavy-guage steel throughout main framne, bracing and 'attaching parts. Four rollers under the keel. ... two twin roller assembles on each side ... bufit- i tilting attachinent ..-. husky winch. The Star is completely equipped as shown, with safety chains, parking stand and tail light assembly. Lie stili lives, Pedro is one of rac- SUCCESSFUL THREE-DAY ing's most colorful figures. Son of MR. F. ROBERTS ANNOUNCES a millionaire, he belleves -in d.riv- ASML ing as fast as possible. For ex- AS~LL ample, at Daytona this year>he set Mr. F. Roberts, presiding min- an average speed of 102.074 mph, lister 'of 'the local congregation - f eciipsing the record 99.014 mph set Jehovah's Witnesses, announced by Stirling Moss in 1962 in a sim- the successful conclusion of a ilar Ferrari. He also held the Se- tbree-day assembly held in the U. bring lap record of 97.30 maph un. A. W. Hall this past weekend. tii this year. T he featured discourse of the program entitied "Who Will Win He was clocked iast fali at Mos- the Struggie 1for World Suprem- port at 140 miles per hour Up the acy?0" was given by D*strc't Sup- backstrigh - urig te Ganderintendent, Mr. J. F. MacPherson, Prix. at 3 p.m. Sunday, A record craowd Thisyea Chneti felsPedo0f more than 477 neard Mr. Mac- will go just as fast on the straigbt Pherson say that "Thc fear tha.t but much faster on the turns, a 's ever prevaIent in the- world to- big enough diff erence to end the day is iargely due to the expansion Lotus 19 domination. To date, fh-ur of the Communist Regime, and its Lotus 19's have entered the "Play- However, wth tre case wfthe er's 200" -- Graham Hill, Jerry Hwvr h recueo h Grant, Lloyd Ruby and Dennis struggle is greater liban that of the Coad-- o Rdriuez as is orkEast-West conflict. The East-West Cutodut. Rorge ashswr confîicst is but a mere side skirm- cut ut.ish in the struggie for world con- trol. The idding of ail wickedness- P.S.. OBJECTIVE REACHED including the greed for world dom- Officiais of P.S.I. h'ave advised this newspaper that the Northurn- berland and Durham Cornmunity Health. Plan reached the 60%l ob- jective rnid-way througih the cam- paign. With the June 8, closing date, somne three weeks away, stili the flow of application cards is heavy. The support already given to the plan hy permarient residents of the United Counties, lead P.S.I., offici- ais toanticipate a record breaking response - The ten P.S.I. representatives contactîng, both rural and urban citizens have founid 'hem to, be very irnpressed wîth features of the programme such as: first, cali home, office and hospital docitor's výisits, no waîting period for sur- gery, anaesthetists' services and i nlimited diagnostic x-rays. As well as the comprehensive cover- age of the plait, îL is ailso unique in the fact 4that the plan has no age lirnits for aduits, no medical exarnination or statement of health no exclusion tor chronic or pre-ex- inion by man wili be brought to an end when the creator of the uni- verse, Jehovah God, fights a battle spoken about in the last book of the Bible as being the idatitie of Armageddon."l Mr. MacPheison stressed the point that every practical minded person wants to be on the w'ýniing side. He went on to say, "Informed persons -know from. the Creator's own Bible Prophecies that neinthe- the Democratie South or the Coin- unist North will win. Bot h sides wili fail! The* nations must give way to CocUs established Kingdom under his reigning King Christ Jesus. 'He continued, "The Kingdom under H is son, Christ Jesus, ancf it alone, will then assume the ruler- ship over the earth and that the Bible makes plain for it clearly states that 'God's Kingdom will corne and utterly- destroy ail gov- ernments in opposition to, bis righteous rule' Daniel 2: 44."y "The Lime of decision îs now. Christ- ians must align themselves with God's Kingdom foi- this is the gov- isting conditions and no olaim erninent tOOL w1il bring lasliîfg borrns to, compiete. peace and will erase the struggie Any one not yet enrolleýd in the plan is urged by P.S.I. officiais to contact one of the information centres either Cobourg, Port Hope, Bowrnanvilie or Campbelliford to compiete an application or see a representative. Local News Mrs. Wmn. Moffat returneýd to her home on Monday laàst after several weeks in the Bowmanviile Memi- orial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mitchell and farniiy spent the weekeihd at their cottage near Picton. WMr. and Mrs. R. vain Horne of hitb ývisited bier mother Mrs. F. Tamiblyn during the weekend. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. James Lowery- on the birth of a son in Bowmnanville Memorial Hos- The convention came t 1o a close with scriptural counsel fromr N, Nevar, Circuit Supervisor, and Mr. MacPberson foiiowed with the con- cluding remarks on thec subje et, We Need Jehovaih' s Organization.' Talks were harely over when fast-working dlean-up crews hegan clismantiing equiprnent seit Up by the Witnesses and giving the U..A. W. Hall a iareweli dlean-up. pital. Mr. Colin Smith and son Neil at- tended graduating exercises at Que.en's University, Kingston when Miss Rosemary Smith received bier B.A. degree., Mr. and Mrs. Orville Chatterton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Allen and farnily, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Chatterton spent the hol- iday weekend at the formerýs cot- tage on Sanal Lake.

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