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Orono Weekly Times, 10 Sep 1964, p. 5

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____________________ORONOWEEK IME, TURS , SUPTEMBERlOth,_1964 Count Maxky Heads. TheLOCAL NEWS Mis T-lar,,re Hid-eToronýto, C 0 F ield At The Mohawk sette ekid ihMs Chas. At the openi;ng races at Mohawk Saturd-(ay and found the pace set Mr. John Ford, Toronto visited on Moer veig Count Marky, by Kawairtha rattan jus, a littie friends in Orono on Sunday and a herseowne by -Dave Roughley, too irnch to haietic. Kawartha attended morning service at Orono c, 1me i1n for a wvin in a time of 2.06 Grattani in thle first hieat set a new United Church. T is horse- has been racing well track record1 forý Peterborough of . Mr. and Mrs. Phil Long and son t smm and has hit the Win. 2:11. This timne placed Bonnie Girl of Oshawa, were Sunday visitors ner's cîrcle on a number of acca- M in seventh position which was, with Rev. and Mrs. Basil Long. sicns. however, well up in the bunched M.adMs hs onBw Last Saturday a total of four Or finish.maileMsJs.nelnd rs on hres competed at the Peter Boî nie% Girl M had, thmrei n R ,Ms.Js nlladMs oouhraces with two at 1east week, won its race.and also scet for; albath, Toronto, Mrs. Geo. RESEV YO .0Fc Re!BTTAT nipci- in to catch third mioney. î tself a new record of 2:11.4. A sitrowthers arlamesNwcadstleH JASAý Y7EA 1',th third race of the ten racei a resu It of this win and new timet iie tMs hre odsr-oCW ~ER tL INE. AILE card Pstsy's Boy, owned hy Mor- ! the horse vas .placed in fast coin.- cently. k10>HEGiýT.. oF r- Ie Woodville and trained and petition last Saturday. Misses Margaret Moffat of Anti- -~-P. AKE A A / -,N d vI h Keith West, car-ne ac- At the Port Perry fair on Mon- och and MVarie Andrews, Cowan ALT ro, th wire in the fourth posi- day Bonnie Girl M placed second ville spent a few holidaiys last tion. Roas Brown of Newtonville,!adti. Worthy Mite owned and week with their Cousin,Biain, and __ dni -e Uargaret Hla in the samne driven by Harold Hooey raced in lan Moffat. race finishing in seventh position. Élie saine event placing well back Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chapman " race with in 2:18. both trips. and daughter, have returned from Jack Wlliams ahd Hapv's Mac VtrnHrea eun England to fake up residence in oo entered in the fourth event of the Mr. 'Bud" Rolph, a veteran the Orono vicinity. night and in a close finish came in horseman, returned to the ring Misses Cathy Wilson, MaryJn tird. Junior West also drovelSaturday at the Port Perry Fair Brough, Lynn ]3aileY and Carol Brown Vallcy to third place mon-i where hie drove a' cochrane horsý, Kenitail former students of Clarke ey in the fifth race which went ini in tne single roadster class. Bud High School are, this Year, attend a trne of 2:14. plce fifth and no doubt for many ing Peterborough Teachers' Col- Bonnie Girl M. owned by Free% it recalled the days when Bud and lege. land of Beaverton and trained by *Tom B Chips" took many a red MrChsCoprasmvdnt Keith West was in fast competition ribbon. Mr__ Cha.m ento r.bs ovdinht- terton, Mill St., and Mr. and Mrs. Pla ToTes Im rovd Boyd Wood and family have taken FOR THOSE SUNNY DAYS AHEAD Plan To T st I prov d r ientl ucheiflfher omr.thyChildren's and Girl's Sanforized SHORTS N-unter-Farmer Relations Cooper. Mr. Keith Fraser, Beech- Grove; Sizes 2, 4 arnd 6. Reg. 49c and 59e Cobourg area may be the site of seen by Mr. Mallory, based o n- Que. Mr. Robert Steele, Ottawa, àtrial prograin aimed at reducing United States, would be an i-M.CifLnPtroo iie p,)sted, farmland by bettering hun-,similar plans, operating in thelIMi,. and Mrs. B. Long ,nýthe Week- Clearîngý for per pair ............... 34e ter-farner relations. crease in tourist and resident spend end. The, plan, which has been re- ing brought' about by increased ferredI'tr as 'a "safety zone pro- hunting activty. The farir ------------ Ërain" cails for co-operation be- obtain an extra ýsource of û1ncome Misses Jamaica Sets, sîzes 7 to12 tweeni hunters, farmers, and the based on a f lat' rate for each bird Ontario Government, It was first reieased in. geod>conditioni ,aud WusCS HN $198 REDUCED to -.........$11 prooôe in Ontario by Winchester under departmentspriin t n ~..a Western president Michael Mal- a speciai age. Suggested fees Ora*psol lory, at the annual meeting i ast range froin 25 to. 50 cents £or S MarcY1, of the OlitaIriQ Federation: quail, to $1 for iarger, bird s.le Charge of ArigIrs ndliwdtntrs. "I suspect that f armiers~, woýuld Mns Es1 of< the 'acheine is a gov- soon find it worthwhile to attract RyB .Ln r u. ernmet ig sidized. plan~ which rather than to avoid hunters and would,,en.courage f armers .to raise Prihaps even to provide acconi UDY ETMEwLs n mi» ~ ~ fhanek-w ad ib :5am rn co and ftc arntiands wth, game rmOdatieii and'.meuls tovitos the hutr would' pay with' his of Pentisylvania,- whére such ai reguiai, licenice e, and the f ali-' prograni has beenr operating for WAý% dmnh er invoJ*ved would receive' pay- 10 Years, the state now sovrLeskard - :00 p.m. ment on the basis of the number of l, acres operatingtuier lrn udySho 00 . birds released for hunting pur- its safety zne(pogai.Auho O,_____________________________________0:00_______________ poses and the type of bird. in Mtes there have foundthat amng ____________________________________________ volved, the people happest with the pro- Commenting this week on the grains are the farmers Who have plan, Mr. Mallory sid that he re- little difficulty with the hunters eeived encouraging response froin and have a vested interest in mak-; officiai sources since the idea was ing the plan work. NWF L P AE first proposed. Latest developinent ',In the Pennsylvania case,", is a letter received Monday, froin said Mr. Maiiory, "fammers are aisoN E A LA P flaR ý thse federation indicating that- the -supplied advîce on sou onera plan bad received favorable re- tion and a variety Of useful mod- I-a action froin lands and forests dep- ern farin practices A J "~11A uty miý-nister F. A. MacDougaii. Mr. Maliory pointed out that the L A "DW1 E Sr' uw Tiefederation has indicated price of the bad nianners of aOrne FaiHthae rrvd nteslcinaemay trcie that it is quite ready to help as minority of huntersu iwFJ H t av rîvd n their suisar mnyatrctv mucis as possible in establishing use of farmers' iand fer hunting styles in Velvet and Velour. Rich shades of Cranberry, Gold, Coffee, Brown a test prograin and they n turu would bie a graduai accruing sit- and Blue as weII as Blaek and White. Priced from $5.50 to $11.95 have indîcated to us that the de- uation where the only avallable partinernt of lands and iforests hunting left in Ontario would be, would' be interested in thse project on cominercial gaine farins. as we'I," Mr. Mallory said. "I think that this -plan can and LD E i L LK-SE Hie said that it was intended to should be the alternative te losa odslcino e aiDessicuigwo obekis r work the plan through the Great of what shouid be a naturai heri-Ago eeto fne alDessieuig oldul-îis r Pîne 1 Ridge Tourist counicil who tage," hie said. nels, Silk-, Kn'its' and Crepes AIl. thenew f Aj styles 'in shades of red, le would approacis fammers in thse Next step wili be to approach gen rnbry rw adbak iz 1 o2y2Pie 1.9 o$50 area and carry on deaiings with the neighbouring townships, greca ery ow an blk.Sz 10t 242Pit $ .9 t $50 thse departinent. In detail, the plan would e- quiretise tenant of a farin with a mînin-uin of 50 acres to enter into D wm"Q HAINDBAGS'% an gremet S tse untngrigtsA new stock of Ilandbags in sof t leather-grained pate alligator on his property are made available plastic,. .. te a goverinent agency, eitiser.. plastic, eut velvet and-tapestry. Several styles-in black, brown, tan' and also thse departinent of lands and for- . navy. Priced from $5.00 to $7,95 ests or a gaine cominission, for one year at a tiine. The, plan wouid prohibit dis-" GRS BACK.-TO-SCHOOjL DRESSES turbing gaine or discharging guns within a specific distance of farin buildings. Vielation of the prohi- ~ rr:r A new shMpent of Girl's Dresses hs arrived. Several styles including

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