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Orono Weekly Times, 25 Jun 1964, p. 4

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o-.0!IOQ WEEKLY TIM~ES, TO~U KSD4Y, JAUJE 25, 19 Loolci i.g, lnAt The iQ -4rciy e4EW BOOKCS ARRIVE Thnree more boxes of books on of the Discovery," the story of Iüan from the Department, of Ed- Captain Vancouver, by Roderick tication were unpacked on Mon- Haig-Brown, "Mairie Curie" by tIay ;n the Orono Public Library. Robin McKown, "Benjamin Frank- 'M-'q an exciting occasion whien lin" by Irmengarde Eberle, and an' &*bese imiposing steel cabinets ar- unuisual book by James Cadeli - iiefrom Toronto and opening '-The Young Lawrence of Ar-_ them is not unlike, diving into a abia" giving, details of Lawrence's fat Christmas stocking., schoolboy- episodes and early Co'(nver-sation on Monday, dur- Years- ing the checking off, xentsme An exeiting collection of novels ithing lîke this: arrived for the.,yountgsters.; The Oh. look, they've sent us ever-popvlar mysteries, sports "Prmis ofDaw", he emors tores, historical romance - and f mie o Daïi",thememirswho remiembers the wonderful Dr., ci Romain Gary - that chap who Doitesre b uhLfig ýwrote "The Roots of ileaven." . Toronto has sent us "Dr. Doolit-' "Didn't they make a movie of tie Returns.' Originally publishedf that?" ini 1933 ~this book is now enoying -yes, and' they're going to put its tenth printing. When 1 was a 'Promise of Dawn' on Broadway.",child it was published in serial I"Here's another novel ablout formi by our daily newspaper - i that littie Parish Priest, Don Cams- thle children's section - and 1 illo. This is called "Comrade Don would sit on the sidewalk each Camillo" - by Giovanni Guarichi.'da, waiting for the paper boy on "Here's 'Letters from the Earth' his'bicycle. 0f 'course the author by Mark Twain - edited by Ber- had no television with which toi nard Devoto. 1 see that this book comipete but, on leafing through was arranged and edf7ted from the his' adventures last Monday, I papers of Mark'Twain as 'early as'still feel Dr. Dolittie would have 1939 but permission to publish gotteni top rating, with me, any-. ýwas refused until recently on thewa grounds1 that some of it was too wy.Forence D. Reid. controversial." "There's a new systery in this box 'Due to a Death' by Mary Kelly: Set in the Marites. Newcastle ?'ost Office "Well, this is a good- idea! .'A Book is Made for You' by R. H.f Ha vercraft. Complete details ofPln e ibd how a book is produced, published, rln ecie and distributed. It begins with thet Details of the new Post' Office earliest books recorded On, stonle. building to be built in Newcastle wood and Velluins and goes 01 was announced recently by Dur. to. the modern printing preàs and lham M.P, Russel Uoney. mechanics of book-binding.ThaItj. The riew building, to be con- should answer ail the children's structed this year on the north! questions, z Iside of King Street, will providei Actually, thse children did very!approximately 1300 square feet of well in this last load of books. accommodation for postal se r-I Two cases arrived full of nearly vices. This will include public naew or brand new books. lobby, night lobby, working space~ Biographies included "Beethov- and mail lobby, ý together wth en" by Madeiene Goss, "Captain (Continued u~n page 6) '*4 ~ 4 - CURVPLY WOOD PROIJUCTS ORONO - NTARIO' Wish to express> the'r appreciation to those who assisted in the planning and construction of their new Number 2 Plant in Orono and also to those who attended the officiai opening on Monday, June TE D SAMUEL JOE KLASNER Doorway to ail your banking Did you ,ever stop toconsider ail the things a chartered bank'can do for you? Your local branch is much more than a conve- nient place to make a deposit, cash a cheque or see about a loan - each brandi, large or small, offers a full banking service. And only here is it possible for you to do ail your banking under one roof. A brandi bank is, in effect, a service centre and everyone on, the staff is there to help you, to look after ail your banking courteously an d speedily. THIE CIIARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY Throýgh 5,650 branches, ail across Canada, the r.,;rered banks bringl-rg banking wiihin the reach of everyone. i r= e" dam 1 i.

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