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Orono Weekly Times, 10 Sep 1964, p. 3

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ORONO WEEKLV TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER lOth, 1964 Looking In At The Li*brcarY 204 Students Enrol At What-e, do, you think of the new;binders who are now able to re rebcgud pocket books displayed'bind these paper backs completelyO r n Pu lc S h o in ,ýc Oono ubli Libary hisand provide a stiff cover. u o o u lc S h o wee,-k? They seem to me to be just che nswer for any Library work TeLbainadmmeso The Orono Public Sehooloed in o a budget and with limited the Library B oard were most en-1Ithis first shipment, including the frtefi emwt nerl shel spae. hey ouWalsoprothusiastie about purchasingý some six complete volumes on World Jmn ftohnrdadfu vid te means of a fine homeiof these rebound books especially War If by Winston S. Churchill. eblidren. There is an addition to mollect'ion. Now that pocket books ln view of the vast range of sub- 'These are: "The Gathering Storm' the staff this year durý to increased evrso. wide a field of literature, jects and reading matter now av j"Their Finest Hour", "The Grand attendance. Mr. Gary Ellis, who tWýý ý hrciy bok tatcanotailable in pocket book form. if Alliance," "The Hinge of Fate",fomrytùhinaualsol be obtidii this form - fo there is a fault to f1nd, it may bei"Closing the Ring" and "Triûmph at Ormsby, Ontario has taken the thbc clasie oveto the modern. sai d that in some of the lengthieri and Tragedy.' new position and teaches Grade text ook.vo. unes, the print is extra fine, aîd might not su;t every reader's Seeling their attractive and col-1 TheW new arrivais were 'pur~ t. ourful covers and uniform size, 1 ehased by the Library and sent by "could not hielp thiaking that thse worthwhile addition to the Library., the supplier direct to the book Quite an assortm-ent arrived in six books 'above certainly were aý Florence, D. Reid. 77 I :41 DE 1-T PRICES! Regular 99c! 100 to Bottie BAYER ASPIRIN,...69c Ee,75c! Phîllips 12-oz. Bottle ýMIlLK of MACGNESiA. 59c T.eg, 89e! For Babies Ecny, iz Z.B.T. Baby Powd'r .... 69c Ee,$1.09! 30e off pak! Econïomy Size Tube Gl1-eem Tooth Paste . 69c Re ularic Sanitary Napkj-ins Ml;ODESS Pakae f 239C Reguar 4! andla ge s Pkg. PLAS TiC BAND-AID 39c Fresh Baked! W ýeston or Sunbeam Rela)-,912 to Fkg. C]NNAM"ON BUNS 35C -"SPECIALLY SELECTED" VALUE CHECK"D SIR L01N,. T -BONý ýE, BLESS..RUMP.. .. .L.B. 83C "FOR RYIN" LEAN WiELL TRIMMED j/lb For Lunches or Snacks Lean, Tne For meat pies, v , bouclei 7 n ' ie BeefSeaketes IS c tewin eefîbf5I BE'l'ST BU Y: Save 10e! Salad Dressing 32-oz. Jar BSTBY!Sav e 2-lb. Cello MACARONI or SPAGIIETTI BETBUY!ý Save 17e! Toilet TCissue Twià Pu k!-! BESýT RIY! Save 9c! Red & W,%hie BESTBUY!Save 64e! 30c Off Pack MOTERPARKER'S 10-0z. a EAUE Save 5c! Allen's Fanicy Quality 2-z FEATURE! Save 24c! Fancy Honey P,)d l15- Tins BE--ÀJ BUY! Save 10e! White Gallo)n Jug Sto el Peas6 for c (n aVie aA5 Duncan Hines Deluxxe pkg. CAKE MIX 43c Feature! Sv e Solid Wbit1e M t 7-oz. Tin Saico Tun i3c Peatur! ae e Treetsweet.4-ozin Featre! ave 6e! 20-oz. Tins ED. ~~ SMT-I' Cery or Peach PeF11 r3for,99c F soue!30 off pack 4-lb. Pkg, icln SufDetergent 9é- r e>1 CLARKE 28-oz. tins pifi Pea Sup 2for37 R R ""~ ~ v w -' - wg ~#j PRODUCE Il Fine for Eating No. 1 FRESH PRUNE,ý Basket Ail Purpose No. 1-S~ 10 lb. bag tiYELLOW ON'-,'-NS ..49c Flavourful No .1 Jumbo .,Size Stlk Hat o. I Good Sizee He2/2 F RESH CABBAGE 2/',51 Save 6c on Beef - Chicken - Turkey BIRDS EYE DIN-eNERS. pkg. 59c, 2Z-ib. Bag SUPREME FRENCH FRIES 49c . .. .. .. O on seven. Mrs. Ina Brown of Newton ville lias replaced Mrs. Hoy and teaches Grade &. Below is a 1st of the staff of the Orono Publie School for 1964-65. Miss Cain - Grades i Miss Alldred - Grades 2 &3 Mrs, Carleton - Grade 4 Mrs. Lunn - Grade 5 Mrs. Brown - Grade f) Mr. Ellis - Grade 7 MmI. Paxton - Grade 8 The enrolment at the Newcastle Public School this year numbers over 260, 28'3 Enrol At Clarke High Sho The doors of the Cla-rke -11gb School opened Tuesday, momnïng when a total of 283 students en 'oled in the five grades. A few )-oe are expected toenrol during Th px few days. l2nrolment on opening day, Sepý tember 1963, nnmbered'around 271 which number was decreased to 244 at the end of the term. Severty-nine 'students were en. rolled in Grade 9 while 74 are in gr ade 10; 58 in grade il; 40 in grade 12, and 34 in grade 13. F ive. ncw teacher are also on thec staff of the school bringing the total number of teachers at -the scliool tb seventeen. Arthur R.. Gowan, from Scar- borougli will'teach English Grade 1; Geography, Grades il and 12; and liistory, Grade 9. .Mms, Constance Holgate fmomi Toronto, Commercial, Grades 9 to Il inclusive. Mms. Vema Melnyk fromi Peter bomough, Art (haif time), Mrs, Elizabeth Mnnday from Oshawa, Home Economics, Grades 9 to 12 inclusive; Commercial Math.,, Grade il and Business. Pra.ctice, Grade 9. Mrs MrjoieWestheuser from N ctovileMusic, Grades 9, 10 and- 11 Thi coingwcek 150 students of the schoo will attend the Strat- ford Festival. RETURNS -FROM AFRICA WITHCOLOeUR FILM ON EMERGING NATIONS What is modemn Af ica really like? What lies behind the turbu- lent headîjues as the peoples of this great continent grapple with the problems of new nationhood? What is the substance behind 'Uhuru', the ringing cry for fmee- dom and independence?, Some, at least, of the answers to such questions, may be seen ini "FREEDOM IN THEIR SOULS", the 28-minute colour film just completed by thie Canadian Bible Society and now available for showings. Pmoduced single-handed on lo- cation by the Rev. Emmanuel'J. Heuer during a five months tour of Africa's ememging nations"- thîs past winter and spring, "FREE- DOM IN TREIR SOULS" isaa panorama of contrasts. Geograpli icai and hustomical perspective are given in sequences dcvoted to v.,ildlilXe and surviving evidence of ribalisrn, iucludng 'Lne training of uai ors, te life of forest-seduded c iuters and the ways oix wà dor tr.Agains these are sts qu-ces devotcd to tie soîh rgn, dceiop 'lent of mnaJor indus- tries, the buruing desire f'oi cdu1- cation ard cmnnt services we i n CanaA.a take -hr ranted,ad tî - g' owth of mdm urba'i com- ut"HFcElDOM IN TIJEIR S OtLS" goes beyond ecoc omie arid political freedomx to examin3 0-'air viialfipIrecdom rie irm LOURS

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