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Orono Weekly Times, 11 Jun 1964, p. 3

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY,, LUNEÈ llth, 1964 James Eden, Newtonville. Carman, Orono, KENDAL PEEWEES va~~~. T T'L. U~~~~nder14, Girs-Chyrreli Coat- HighetGr ndr1-nel.I GI J1O c g .L) tT e JJierr ham, Antioch; Anne Doster, Ken- Chard, Newcastle. The Kendal PeeWees invaded _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ d a l ; B e v e r l e y T e n n a n t , O r o n o . H g e t B y u d r 1 - a i O r o n o T u e s d a y n i g h t a n d r e t u r u - Duig orSpigcleaning David, Ard, OaJ<.y Under 17, Boys-Paul Jones, Dent, Orono. th romeeWeKna with a2 o5wnoe did you throw away a fortune in, ne 0 il-abr ht Orono; Terrfy Brown, Rendal; iteOooPees edlwt moeayo isoi auThere n10,Cark Gions-Baarl a Pho-îAI Dunseiîha Oak. Highest Girl under 14-Chyrrelli a strong battery had littie trouble îs no excuse at ail if you have nixoClrkeUnin; CrolLan» e to earn the win. B., Mercer, S. -re in anadan ttic bystaff, Crooked Creek; Sheila Bair- Under 17, Girls-Nancy Gaines TopoJ upy n tr read "%aSae anad Tian Attck, f o wAtoh Newcastle; Wendy Partner, Or-1 Highest Boy under 17-Paul reached first On every occasion for -h hleofthe Orono Pbie nd 2, Boys-Mike Rienstra oo on aiLsad Jones, Orono. the visiting team. B. Foster, 'B. Library, is a fascinating guide, to1 Kirby; Michael Carman, Orono; Highest Girl under 17-Wendy 'Robinson and R.,Green also rang almost every possible form of PalPry aMDLWNESPrnr rn.up good counts against the Orono (,anadian antiques, Old papers, doc-Nio Highest boy under 10-T-Brian Highest number of points for battery. cments and maps, books, stamps, Under 12, Girls-Nancy Nixon, IOono Rural School-Crooked Creek. orono is however showing :in- iiins and medals, native artefacts, Orono, Angela Chard, Newcastle; BlcOoo-ihs ubro onsfrpoeet h ieOoora a~d and wooden wares, furniture, Becky Lee, Leskard. Highest Girl urider lO-KarenlItwo-room school-Leskard. lwere scored by Steven West, 2, text-iles, silver and pewter, china Under 14, Boys-Clive Johnson 1 Cox, Oak. H Iighest number of points for Harvey Partner, H. De John and ,ýnd pottery, glass, lamps, iron Orono; Larry Brown, Kendal; J Highest Boy under 12-Michael Urban Echool-Orono. David Mercer. ý_,opper, tin, weapons and works of ýrt are fully disciissed. In the first chapter,' dealing 'th old papers, Mr. Stevens ex- ~ ains the possible value of old -iaries, old scrap books and cor- i espondence especially that hav- ffg the original envelopes and stamp or postmark written and nailed before 1880. This eoýuld b~ave great value. "Don't throw old diaries away,ý" the author urges, " Any diary w ritten before 1875 is worth sev- eral dollars and some are worth very much more, especially at a liewhen many local museums are being established." old maps, we are told, can settle disputes and may have a value well in ex- cess of $100.00. Even oki news- papers may bc worth more than their weight. 'Newspapers have been published in Canada since ther eighteenth century and are one of the 'finest means a histor-1 !an has for learning facts. about1 early Canada. Old books are deaIt with inthe second chapter. The author refers to "Maria Chapdelaine"l by Louis ITeinon and illustrated by, Clar- ,ence Gagnon as the 'grand prix' of Canadian literature. Clarence Gag- non, one of Canada's outstanding; ýajtists, illustrated "Maria Chapde- - aine,"' "Le Grand Silence Blanc" and "Brown Water,,. if you have -ny of -these particular books, the uthor suggests that you rush to thie nearest book dealer1 or g 1ently briush off the dust and carefullyý laethe book in the f anilly book as."Maria Chaýpdielaijfle' has ai mnarket value of Over,'$200. These books are, of course, ail -irst editions, Sehool books more than 75 years old are Iikelý to bel -aluable. WHAT did you say you threw ziut. last week?! l'Il see you at "the dump". Florence D. Reid. Field Day (Continu.ed from page 1) Leskard; Brenda Cowling, Clarke -Ujnion. BEAN BAG THROW Under 8, Bôys-Ricky Powell, Newcastle; David Bell, Crooked Lake Shore; Ralph Portsmith, ýÇreek.' Under 8, Girs-Janice Gould, ILeskard; Debbie Swedfiger. Ken- dal; Brenda Caswell, Crooked Creek. Under 10, Boys-Robbie Scott, 'Newcastle; Philip Jones, Newton- -ville; Cam Wilson, Brown's. Under 10,- Girls-Yvonne Koor- -nee, Clarke 'Union,, Carol Lang- staff, Crooked Creek; Nellie Buck- ley, Leskard., Under 12, Boys-David Bellamy Blarry Gibson, Clarke Union. Leskard; Fred Hobbs, Newcastle; Under 12, Girs-Barbara Miles, -Newtonville; Kay Alldread, Enter- -prise; Marsha White, Newcastle. Under 14, Boys-Barry Western ILoekharts; Rod Johnson, New- castle; Terry Worrall, Newtonville Under 14, Girs-Elaine Parks, Iockharts; Ave Lycett, Enterprise; Chyrel Coatham, Antioch. Under 17, Boys-Brian Buckley Leskard; Alex Dunseith, Oak; Al- an Crowells, Brown is. Under 17, Girs-Linda Thomp- .son, Leskard; Marie Couroux, Ken- dal; Sylvia Sutherland, Kirby. * SOFT BALL TIIROW Under 10, Boys-Paul Barchard 1Newcastle; Brian Black, Orono; Best Buy Si-" . kg f-ii 7 Bestiy! Save 9c! Packet PckCake ies m 1J-îBIN HOOD RFs 469c BesIt Buýy! Save 6e!- Free Model Car with PlantersA 16-oz. _ jar Best ~ ~ ~ ~ 15w Bu!Sv c Sobottie 7 Best Buy!Sve 9c! Alpha Bits - Crispy Critters F£f (Lgm LO-ozg. 2£069 esBy!Savý,e 10e! Red & White -zjaL9 I SANT COFFEE SPECIALLY SELECTED- VALUE CIICK'D- BRANDED SHOT RIB or ROLLED Shoulder Roasts You Save Twice on Trim and PrIce CHOICE CHUC RO SIS CENTRE CUT lb 53c Weil streaked rindiess Devon brand Fresh - Tender Young BREAKFAST SLICED BACON -lb59c BEEF LIVER lb 39c, FROZEN FOODS BEST BUY! - SAVE 18c! - SUNNY ORANGE ORANGE DRINK 40s AN ORANGE DRINK CON CENTRATE - 6-OZ. 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