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Orono Weekly Times, 1 Apr 1965, p. 6

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, TIIUJISDAY, APRIL lst, 1965- u~te C'nfere e Against ~t~r~es nd arn h g Bay 01, Quinte Conference of in desperate circumstances be- lntdChurch Wonien approved cause the 'take' for the hospitals n ;souion to send a letter tO was often lest than nine per cent.1 Prime 'inister Lester B. Pear- p roven that the, amount of -:on upholding the stand - h oe evd from each horsp LniedChurch on gambling, 'I race for hospitals there, would1 tsannual meeting held in Lin 1- keep Canadian hospitals running ayrecently. for only FOUR DAYS. It was also Mrs L.F. ichrdsn, f Witproven that people whofeit that My rsiden.oF.tiheaynof Quitethev were suprorting -a good1 Cofrendeni fteBayhorhuinme c ause were donating their two o, cnd c ted th usiness sesdollars, flot to the hospitals, but sionis of the two-day third annual to the menplewho daeseep and m-,eetin g of the Conference, heldtohepplwoha aso ai in, Cambridge Street United two dollars for the privilege of Churh, her moe tan 50 cl-taking thousands of other peoples egates, conf erence executive todlas înembers- and other, interested The skit, entitled "Don't Play Upited Chur'ch Womien attended 'the Horses T night Mother" had fromý the seven preshyterials coin- impersonated, among them Gov- prising the conference. These in- ernor Thoina' E. Dewey who clude B'elleville Presbyterial, Co- stated that i t had been proven borLindsay, Oshawa, Ptr that whereverý there was legalized borough and Renfrew Preshyý',ter- gambling, dope-peddling, prostL- ai.The land area cfý the confer- tution, thievery and every other ence is from Pickering on the ciime 'moved 'ýn.' Other prominent , est to Gananogue an the e as+,1statesmen refued the statement -£rom, the lake on the south, and ,"Everybody does it s0 it ought to ý,o Reznfrew on the north. bie made lega' with the questioi cBecause it isl being done, should Mrs. Richardson stated that the we then legalize adultery, steal- sucecess .of the United Church ing, rape and even murder?' Af- Women depended on the f aithful ter a period ol discussion, led by niess and willingness of its memn the Rev. Dou las Pilkey of Dorval bters to persevere. She said that buzz sessions 1wcre hQild. It was' p eople wth turne, interest, abilitY dccided, to send a letter to Prime nud a flair for making and keep- Minister Lester B. Pearson, up- ,îng friends were needed. She re- holding the 4tand of the United 'iddthose, present that it was Church against sweepstakes, gam necessary to be willing to h-2r bling or lutteries in any form. n-eyerai sides of the samoe question ________________ nnd 'it was necessarY to help in- elvidal to feel httercn GRAVELLE CAPTURES tribuion as nedod ONTARIO 'SR. TITLE Mr. Edith. MeLellan, a staff1 anmember Of Five Oaks, Paris, On- tarlo gave "the latest nlews" froi - -ive Oaks. She asked the questl On -If your life depended on il, lowwouIld you inter,,ret youir f aith?" She statod that the chali lenge, 04 womcn today in a fer- -menting world, lef t little choice tint to 'keep up'. She annouiiced that the church had provided cen- 4res such as F.Ve Oaks togt down to what C'hristian tèachings -were ail about. In announcing tluý forthcoining events scheduled at Five Oaks, she lef t the questioN -Can you afford NOT toe GAMBLING LOTTERJES Gerry Gravelle of Ottawa-Hull, North American ski jumping champion, added the 1965 Ontario Senior championship to his list of honors. . with two miarmolith leaps 'of 128-feet. when,- the Osh- alwa Ski Cub staee(d the Ontario Jumping Championshios at their club erounds at nearby Kirby on Sunday. A memhkr of Canarla's nation- al team, Gravelle sDed clown thîe "ITvP, Richa-rIq ,Tumn" a 45-mptre hilL and with his alrnost flaw]ess fil.- literallv floatAd to his tite.l -is distance and style earned the formr Canadian champion a to- tai of 219.2 Points. The Tuesday evenitig £eçs;cn Runner-up in the-A and B class Consisted of a d'ocumpntarv skt, jumping was Frank Arko of Mid-ý written, directed and partiazlly' land Ski Club, who had 198.8 presented by Mrs. Dauglas R. points on jumps at 123 and 114 Pilkey of Dorval, QuFbec. Those feet. prescnting1 the skit- were froi Ohw unsSa Dorval. The'documentaZy xas tCeOswaupesSr result of the stand takenî at (,en- A total of 20 of the eountry's oral Counil that "The- United top jimpers participated in the Church of Canada was against competition. Third place award garabling, lotteries 'or raffles iu went to Oshawa"s own Ron any forin." Concentrated research (Bueky) Richards with jumps of hiad shown that îottery-sujported 118 and 114 feet. hospitals ln Ireland were actually Skiý conditions during the past ~0 fi 181 Eglinton Ave. E, Toronto 12g We art pleased to announce the appointment, of G U to our staff of Real Estate salesmen. fiMr. Poster will- be our agent in the OrooG'rde liBewdley areas0 Mr. Poster may be re'ached at his home', at Kendal, phone Orono 16R9 0 V org through the Toronto Office 487-3333 g ----O = C=oc=>oc=o cý-:-o= Ç= C=Oc=o=oc>o R Horse Racing Local horsemen racing at the GreenwQod raceway are finishing well Up in the pack.' Keith West on Wednesclay niglit, driving his first race this year with "Mr. Obanion,". pl-aced in first position to pay a tidy $1740. Jack Reid's horses have also been placing well in the Green- wood events with "Our Patricia" and "Thelgi'ers" both enriching their earnings wîth second pos- itions. Junior West's "Brown Valley" in its second event of the year, placed- well back in sixth position. Lawrence Hooey's "Clever Arn- bro", racing in Yonkers tagged a win recently. two weeks have heen excellent at the Oshawa Ski Club. Skiers have taken advantage of the spring ski- ing an*d over the weekends al tows have been iin full use. HONA MOTOR SALES .PARTS -SERVICE Priced $299.OO up 250 miles per gallon Phone S8Ç-2860 BA UýLCH Air, Cooled Motors Lakeshore Rd., Port Hope FOR TUE BOY SCOUTS 'NEXT COLLECTION DATE Sat. -April 3rdý Travel Sh )w ian IHdURS. AP RI1L 8th 8:00 p.m., Film of Ontario and Gaspe Free Admission RAINEY'S Contectionery An Assortment of Easter NoLïvelties .Easter-greeting Cards Box Chocolates by Neilsons Neilson's Ice Cream, f amfous for flavour Agent for Bowmanville, Cleaners Ra»y Brown, Barber GIf you are of high school age, you are wantcd by the g S Orono Hi-C Group.G Unfortunately the attendance of the Group has been veiry low, thus we can not run a sufficient program.G gWe are planning several exciting events, but to carry them throu.gh we must have your support. Please plan to, attend our next meeting-on April 4,o eomndencing at 7:30 in the Upper Auditorium of tI4e UnitedG 0 Church.O toFor further inomtonr ealOrono 27 9 Robert Lux- tonNembrsbp Coveno, o Mr.L..Aslett, Orono 359', S Counsellor. U 0r I ~1 WEDDING -STATIONERY More and more brides arefinding they can have the luxury look they love and stili keep on the sunny side of their bridai budget with exquisite Rainbow stationery. It features Therrno-Engraving - an amazing rich, raised lettering with ail the 'good taste and distinction the finest craftsmanship- yet costs so littie. Do- sec our exciting sélection of contemporary and traditional -type f aces . . . one perfect for you. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS INVITA TIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS and for the Reception PLACE CARDS, NAPKINS, MATCHES etc. Orono Wekly Times MAIN STREET, ORONO 1PHONE 109 1 -1 1

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