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Orono Weekly Times, 15 Aug 1963, p. 6

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ôaauiWnLYTMR.TUBt&. o4$T1* asdrMvng vwest whea hlm car leift the pavemet kde nth Car Roils, 2 mn,ààe h ehoulder, anid turned lover. With hlm ln the car was Donald Mc A re H urt Doad, 18, of Kinston. Both were Two men - were njued Sunday ý'feiýg >fo undetersnincd in- afteirnoýon three miles eÉà, fGxÏàf'~"~ tonn er Ilgiiway 40LxÔ I tre+ gsmala car left thle fnig>uLy and TPhe car w'as counpletely wrec.ked. roîlti oer.OPP Constable Tom, Parker in- Niec-h.-as Braiger, 23 of Toronto vsiaei UG. 16S EPT. Not Open Sundays lU's the yeam' to soie the S EE ADVENTIJRE IN OUTER SPACE" A 100-passenger »sace craft'- wll take you on a-15-miinute roclet- ide. wth ail sounds, sights and sensations as they actually occur during space-flight. This arnazing space exhibit includes madels of the Ejrth, ?Morin, Saturn, Mars, galaxies and the man-made satellites Echo, Tiras and Vanguard, on display in the Automotive Building. d'AQUARAMA", Champion swimmers, divers, water-skiers, ski-kite flyîng, the beauti. lui 'Aquamaids," breath-taking floats, hydroplane races, and atower- ing "Wall of Water," 30 feet high and 75 feet wide, demonstratioii by the Toronto Fire Department. Two shows daily, f ree at the Water- Iront Grandstand. FASHION SHOWS EVERY HOUR Review the latest and loveliest fashions (or '63 in the modern, air- conditioned theatre in the Queen Elizabeth Building. THE HE TOE TRI H Those wld-arid wacky funsters the Threc Stooges return 1bt the NE by popular demand with their new act, "The Three Stooges M,ýeet the Go. ilia" Exciting, delighting circus acts, aerialists and acrobats add ta the merniment. The clowns are the clownng-est, the fun is the fun- niest at the Grandstand Matînce Fun-Fest! THRILLS AND LAUGIIS ON THE MIE-ON MDWAY!ý A thousand-and-one ways ta amuse and amaze you, with new rides,* \, -iew shows, new games every step of the way! Ozu Ë EVENING GRANOSTANO SPECTACIJLAR STARRING ROBERT GOULET! Pradulcer Jack Arthur presents "Ca nadia na '63, Ilthe most spectacu lar show ever assembled an the Grandstand stage! Broadway and TV singing sensation Robert Goulet hcads a brilliant musical-camedy cast of huridreds in dazzling production numbersl And an impressive list of intemnatianally-knowri ca-stars will be takingtheir cues from Master cof Ceremanies Bill Walker, anc af Canada's leading TV persanalities. .Added attraction: the Musical Ride of the Royal Canadian, Maunted Police. A sky-filling Freworks Finale cimaxes each performance! Order yaur tickets early! . BAND OF HER MAJESTY'S SCOTS GUARDS 54 Bantismen and 25 piprs-79 members in full dress uniform-will bringcolourful spectacle and magnificent musictothe CNE BantishelL Two performances daily.Plenty of free seatsl LEAPLN "CANADA ON FILM"y A memorable visua! P xpericncc, based on the story of the first sixty years of film maL_ n Canada, prcscntcd by the National Film Board of Canada. MINE FOREIGN NATIONS ON DISPLAY People and products from far-away places welcome you in the Inter. national and Governments Buildings, E NJOYBETTER LIVING CENTRE Deyman Feted By Colleagues, judge, Harry R. Deyman was hanoured last Wednesday evening at a dinner given by the NortiU- berlanti andi Durham Law Associa- tion at thec Cobourg Golf and Country Club. His Honiour Judge M. A. Miller presenteti Mr. Deyman witb a ster- ling silver Dunham butane lighterý ta mark his elevation ta the posi, tion of county court jutige of Peter-, borougli Oounty. ¶ 'Mr. Dcyman's reputatian as Crown Atorney is province wid," he saiti.1 "The greatest contribu- 4tion he lias made ta the admuni- trof a justice has been the ch.%finge in the attitude of police of- I ficers. It is because of hi$s work 'witli 50 many af the police that flic m'ajarity arc now interested. in their work, feeling it to be a worth- wbilc profession andi are studying for it andi have become more in- teresteti in seelng that justice is donc rather flian in merFly gctting convictions." It was passed unanImously on a motion by J. C. M. GraQ. se'conded by Mgiso R. B. Bax- ter, that Judge Dýmn be made an honourary lu e ne$r oif the Northumberland andi DurÏiam Law Association. In Mis reply Mr. Deytman re- f erred ta his 25 years as Crown Attorney during whic4h time -the blggest change lias been in the nmaaner of aentencing- prisoners. "At one time, once a man vwas founti guilty no anc bath ered as ta w'hat bocamne of him, but now the most onerous work begins wt th ie finding. Close liaison bctween pro- bation afficer H. BigeIow, Magis- trate Baadter andi myseif bas re- sulteti in an effort ta deal fairly with people andi try ta strairgiten them aut," lic saiti. "We have of- ten been critîcizeti for seeming ta benti aver bachwards but surely it, is better- ta err on thics'ide of lcenicncy ratlt,' than make a mis- take in thic first instance," lie ur-j gcd. Judgc Dcym'an paiti tributc ta his secrebary, Miss Maclcline Roon- ey, who bas worlked at his side so faitbrfufly for 27 years. Mr. German urgeti those present to pass a motion ta laild annual meetings for jucilcial District 5, comprising the counties of Ontario Victoria-IHaliburton, Peterboroughi, Northumberland&Durhtam, Prince Edward - Hastings andi Lennox - Adtington.' Suol meetings, le said, wauld re- vive a feeling af esprit de corps Wben laMyers would get ta knaw each ofler better, get ta know new young lawyers coming into thic dis- trict anti discuss problems on a friendly basis. The motion was carricd, Mr. German bcing ap- pointed ch'aitrman of a cammittcc whcl will include the president, Allan Strike of Bowmanvillc, and the secretary. This committce will contact the other caunties andi urge that sudh meetings be helti in Ca- bourg, Belleville, Peterboroughi, Lintisay anti Oshawa yearlIy, in rotation, thec first ta be lield in Cobourg October 19. In the Advertise Adv'ance Ticket Sale ORONO FAIR DURHAM CENTRAL AGRICULTIJRAL SOCIETY Save $1.00! Purchase book of 4 admission tickets for Frlday Afternoon and Evening, Saturday afternoon andi Evening. Single Admission Price 75e; Book of 4 - $2.001 On sale until Wednesday, ýSeptember 4th only at following convenient locations:- BOWMA NVILLE Cowan Equipr#-ý3nt; W.' H. Brown Implement8; Rickaby's Ltd. Stationery. 0ORO0NO0 E. R. Rainey Coafectionery; Dane Found Billiards; Bolph Hardware; Jr. West Service Station. NEWCASTLE Jolmsou's Drug Store; Goode's Hardware HAMPTON 0_. -R.Greenaway Garage. PLAN TO ATTEND ORONO FALL FAIR, SEPT.,5, 4, 7. g ONTARIO HYDRO -)Wishes to announce-to Customers of Bow- ( manville Rural Opérating Areàa' that cf ( fective t[ Mon., August .19 g the telephone Hunmber at the, Area office gwill change f rom 623-35P30 to 623-2561'] g For your convenien ce, please use this nuni S ber for ail catis thriough the day or after j ghours. This change has been made to serve gyou better- g W. R. Walters g Mapiager g ~Bowmanvilte ROA more acres per dollar! AVAILABLE NOW FROMI WATSON'S MARINE &,> CYCLE MAIN STREET ORONOI oNtAfflo

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