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Orono Weekly Times, 21 May 1964, p. 3

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Trent University (Contlnued from Page, 1) 'flaffc pain for ail automfo- biles and. deffivery vans have been ff planned, that they Will not in- terfere, With pedeÉtrian trfic patterns witihin the universiy Cam- pus. BeCause the main movement -vitlhin'te camput wIll be on foot, nÏ1l buildings have been kept with- i in' a haif mile 'cirdie or a maxi- -muas ten-mi!nuIte walking? distance from one another. Moýst builIcngs aàre much closer together tian tiis mnaxisnum. BuIldngs on te west banlk are planned Close te te' rIver, in, seme cases arisng eut of the river, wheras on the enast -bank they are set bacl, to allowý a landlsdaped parkland st-hp be- ltween thenaselves and the water. TDhe library bas been placed nt .thle Celfluence 0f ail pedosl4trian traffic, making lb the n'atuir-ai hub ,f the university. The main aca- demic square, a:t the front door 0f .the'lbiiary, will be paved and large enough to accom,"da'e as- somblies andl conivoceat ens. t may becore the gatheriinrg pohat 0ofte Campus, occupying te same placej in the Iife of lits cenumvnity. The collieges are disibutea as evenly as posi througlhrout the plan, each ene takigad'vantage Of some specal quality 0f the land- s0ape te di;fferentiate i f rom the others. SoDme are locaie at the riversi e, thers' at the base 0f the "meuntain" Vlàich rises on the western edge cf the Campus, 'thers in the mialst of a cimle ,0f buildings. The three basic science cisci- plines, on the other hand, are gkrouPed ,togihe in order thiat mýembers of the science commun- ity may be able te Consoert wrth ,each ther convenientfly. The plan aI'lloWs spie fer almesiýý unilmited growth 0fte science faclîties. Villiage Planned A village at the edge of the Cam- psus wil'l1 be planneal te serve te nedsof staff and students primi- atiliy. Tt is expec[ted te cenaa thleatre, m-usetim, aadc art gal- ey, and such things as hos ltanks, bdok'teores anal a restaur- ant. The uaivei'sity siteis located at the base. ofte Pre-OambÉlafl ~Shied, diose te the odge 0f the -,Mld land Of n.ortheru Ontianto- Onue f the firsi undetaklgs 0f the university wll be te preserve and emhtance te special natra qùaility 0f site by 'a prOgraMMI' 0f n<foreetation on te Campus. The entire site, Wh'Ich tOIlaIls over 1,4001 acres, oflers ample sealce fer pli ifeldlsas well as, magn ificeiit natbui opportUn- Ïties foriatMhet!Cs anal recren-ion sncÈbuas s.iiXifgsaling, rowîng and dther water spo4tS, sklilng and skating in the wihter, anal at al tmes, waflkinfg. A small bo3atiscuse is âituatod in a stratelcposïtion for the use 0f the tiver. The presideut said tiai ne at- tenmpt bas beon made te, establsb a fully definite desinof a whele universïty at this stage in Its crie- atiuiî. Instead 'a framework has -been created that Will allow on change and developmoiit. Some ideas expressed in the plan will be nscdified as buildings are built and flved andl xorked ln. Planning is now proeing in detail for the frnst phase 0fte plan. The deosga Work for Cam- plain colege, te first resdidenitea doàlege for men, is uuderWay and te colloge is exQpected te open in August, 1966. S tory Class To Recss ler at CASH SAVER! - Save 8e! Fkg. of. 60's CASH SAVER! ý- Save 24c! I11/2-b. Tin CASH SAVER! -Sv 3e! '3-lb. 4-oz. Tini CASH SAVER!- Save 10e Supreme Brand Frozen Delicious 24-oz. Juicy, Golden Sunkist Doz. 9 Tastfy new Califorula No. 1, 5-Ibs, POTATOES .....-..... 43c, Tender garden fresh No. 1 Sweet CORN .... ... 4/33c Creamy fresh MUSHROOMS .IL.49c Ontario No. 1 3-lb. Ba. YELLOW ONIONS 19<, GtANT 12 GALON SIZE BIRDS EVE 12-oz. Pkgs. ElRlS EVE 9-oz. Pkgs. Save 20e at Thié, Special Frice! Save 12c! $10,000 Sweepstake Contest NESCAFE 6-oz. Jar Instant Coffee $1.27 Save 5c! 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The inJured men were 123 - 6 :0-Alaxur at Oonor Beoard met on Tuesday evening an hour car lef t the track and ran serving as corner flag,-amarsh.aIÉ. 1-20CboratCbig with twe representa&tves of t entooflcaasat.soi n Greenbliat's 1îbwsRung (ar hurt- - :3 ýhwaat Oron Oomumity Pllannin'g Branidh of lSunday. th-cours a thsendWo Injured were Peter Mller, 43 ldfro he2urea6th ed - 6:30-Cobourg at Oirono the Department of Municipal Af -Peterbercough and John R'ashkds, tihe pitstraig¶ht, cl!mbed a stee{p JU fairs. Mssrs. Mlton Farrow and 1 fOl akraTrno h earth embanlemenît an'd struckb<th 1 2 :0-Oshawa at O1s&awa there Plannng anch.ereene driver, Dave Greenbilat of Mont- men in the let~s, The impact re- 1 6 7:30 -Peterlo at PetelbOM 'thePlilnnin Brach.rcal walked unhurt from hisparltedl ythrew Rnashkis againsit j17 6 :30-M'hitby at Orono The purpose of the meeting we 'ckdLou-h a wooden fence post. I2 ~-Aa tAa to studv anald"'s ten'latvr Dr- Miller was taken to St. joseph's An official said the Lotuis-Ohev 24 -6:13--Petelor at Orono ncsals i land use which the local opd, Peterlborougih. He suf- 1could have been moving at close- ai 6 :30.-Whitby at Whitby Board wvere considering umder tihe fered broken legs, and armn and, te 100 miles an hour when it letit P2-,actice will be hefld every PligAct. rb fractures. Ris condition is listed the traclk. No, cause has yet been We-.ielday ntght sbùarting on MaJy Guinne i seciicitemns were as"ut-Ood." given for the accidenit, but une- 20ý. Practice w11 sar en t 6:0 an. adrvnce 'hëtheDepartmlýient r'ý-- a 'ks was transfered te 3naSlI filiid comment blanre a mechan- Make sure that you aeI~ ~t resentatiÀves. Tiswil isttuC orr h '-erai Hospital atter icl fail1ure in te car. f or piractice Wthout good reson. fuither stu-dy now by tihe lca1 trelatment . n BowmanvlUe. He Reg. 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