Oron.o VOLUME 27, NUMBER 16 eoky Iles ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, MA4Y l3th, 1965 sentaitive of the Chambfer of Gom- nofw exist and therewa no assur- ance that they woufld not stili bel usel even though an underpass 'vas constructed. The letter also p)ointed out that the Police Trus- tIees, had approved plans for i-e- vision of the 'north and soutb en- trces. Mi-. Lycett feit that this matter shouldt not be dropped andl thnt it Ëhould be referred to Mr. A. Caruthers. Furt hër, he stated, this letter was not froni the Min- ister. it was pointeil out that the letter was n its way to Mi-. Car- s'utbetrs. -. Chas. Armstrong reporteil tLat plans were underway lor the ust. The final dlate bias Yet ' enuIcrîa to be I nAc. set. Thie Chamber is to bola 604-10-l draw, similar to that of last year. Messrs. Chas., Frosýte andi Gor- don Watson reporteil that Mai-vin Lunin was repainting the Oroho sj.ý on H Tyhwý,v 1!5in ju. o f the Consideration was given to hv ua~ -iag a rodý-eo show from Millbrook ajppeaqr in Orono undeïr the spon- Mi-. O. W. Rolph spokeof park-, sormbip of tne Clamber. No def- ing on the-Main Street of Orono laite décision was made la the andl stated that the Cbamber coin- inatter:' mittee bai yet te, meet witb tbe SAgala this, year the Chamber Trust eas seoking to have fhe is sponsoring.a f ire works display culs and 'a portion of the sida- îna Orono. oh the May 24th holiday. walk removeil to allo'w greater k, is hopeil to have the -Orono room for parking. Bandl also la attendance. Mr-. Mi-. H. M. Mle.!-cei said he felt Dave Roughley is la charge of the that two feet coul le taken off event atnd Wt is intendei that a the east sida of the street aud canvas will lie anade oýf îleVillage* a block taken ont on the West side to detray théc ost of $200.00 for This, le said, wouidl give more tIe fireworks. The Culs are to roori for the p rking of crs. le pskedC to carry out the canvas., Roy Foirester saidf that la bis Mrti. F. E. Lycett spoka o pînieý-n parrallel _pqrkinig wihe- -rply froi the Depantniant it i n nthc e1,ngth of time ùIigihways co3ncarýning the proSssibil- frprigwou,-ld solve tha pi-oh- ity of an underpass into tIc Vil boni qt varcy littie eost. Hé could lage. The letter stated that esec no reason why the taxpayer- Dapartmnt would not be consdl- ]shlil subsidize overnigit park- ,ering sudh an entrance into Oro3no ing on the main street of thé even thougI the traff le was "at Village. times considérable andl the speedi The parking çcommittee is to rate above average. It,also point- meet the Trustees at their next ed out that anumrber of entran-aces meeting. H. DeWith Appointtped Twp. Road Cle«rk At a special meeting of fhe Clarke Township Couacil on Fi- djay evaning Counceil accepfad Vhe application of Mr. Rani-y DeWifh of Bowmanvilie as Rosil Clark for Vhe -Townhsip. The appointmeat Is f0, tala ffact as of May l7th. Through a bylaw fheaunai -e- muneration for the Ruad Clark was sèf at $4,000-00. A rasolution was also passed on Friday evening appoiating Mi. Lyall Lowery folool aff ai-land acquisitions for fIe, TowashiP for curreat road pro)jccts. The ap- poinfmeiit was recommendad by tIe Road Superintendent, Mr. M. L. Ross. SSix tenders were received and! openel for the, construction of tic new Township RoalDaamdt building to lie consti-Uctel on the County Roal norfi of Orono. Tic lowast tender of $44,400.00 was accepted bY Council wiici was sulmitted by Wm. D. Wintar Ltd 0f Whitby. Tic tenders ranged uIp to $51,000-00. Weller Tree Experts were a- warded the contract for the con- struction of the Hallo'well bridge. 72 Hour Pumpiog Test Being Completed A continuous pumping test for seventy-two hours 15 being con-, Jucted on' the municipal well at the north end of Mill Street. From f acts obtained from this test the perennial yield of the well wîIll be determined. The pumping test was started Monday afternoon and will con- tinue night and day until Thurs- ayafternoon. During this period the pump will deliver a constant Today, Tihursîay, at thc Carke Sciool, huaI-aIs of Atiietas will ha competing at fia Carke Sclool Couacil ,also ,passel a supple..- - aLlsbieDitit rc meatary i-oad bylaw foi- a suni of and i Fel Meet 'is bell. Schools $12,500.00. This bylaw miusf now wil lie represcafel froni as-,far receive approval froni fhe Dapart- wcst as Duaibarfon and east f0 icipal Board. The $12,500. is f0 renton. nient of H-ighways sud fha Mun- ha uscd to assist wtb Vie cost of Last weal the Clarke High fhe aaw Township Roal -Deopai-t- Sebool beld fleur field day Iwlan plef aI is aexpecfed to cosf arounai pupîls of fIe school, competed ment building which wben cosu- against ona another. The stulants $66,000.00. This sun facîndes fie wera divided into tii-ca feanis, cost of construction, land etc. ha whites,- gol and bine. Thel Juniior Gardeurs Eojoy Hke On Saturday I Maý,y 8th twenty-N M wven Junnir (4arç-ners and four leaders sef out a' 10 for a hike. Fossil 1zed Stone: Sue Aslett, Although the weather was damp PalSa.s an ove aundi fist thecuren ktet usy Colleetion of Moss: Sue Aslett, whingfo Ntue'bstresres Donna Challice, Eveleen Brown. whic inludel pblils, ree Snail Sheli: Dale Evans, Paul fungi, moss, foissil stones and Sals inay thr tes.Wid Strawberry Plankt: Norman To the dleliglit anil gratitude of May. the leaders thie group was, met Featheý: Carole Anii Caldwell at the *alfway maiar of the hike A short mieeting :was then bell' byMr Orville Challilce bearing andl Mrs. Fairbrother spoke about coffee. Tlie children loaidl their ?ntries for the Spring Flower varideus ail soifletfimes questionsho on May 27th, aéble collections lin bis car. The The Decoration Day Flower, ike endel in tihe Orono Park Uale wil l e heldl June 26th. She where lnchi was enjoYed. The also informicd the meeting that nature coIýeVqIfl were brought w-ork had been done on the' Juni te the frire ard iudded with the !o Gardeners' plot at the inter- F oIlowîng. restilts: sectionI of Main and Mlili Streets. odui shaped Wood: Kathy Grady Shru'ibs and bushes have also beenl lulle schmild, Gay Qttiîtoii. puirchased and. plaiîtel. O0rono C.G.I.T. Hold Mother Ai-d Daughtter'Dinner S on, Wedncesday evenifg at Or- ono ',jnit.ed Clurci tlhe siacerity ()f rita fe11iowsl4p was evi, entas essangers , Explorai-S C....and! their mrothars froni 1ekr, ib and Orono enJOY- aId a molar and dsugbtar ban- quet. The evernag originally planneil by C.G.I.T. leadiers Mi-s. E. Mili son and Mýrs. S. Barreaslfor C.G.I,.T. xabr as soon ex- tandel f0.oinýclude the other two youh rou)s; Messangai-s ages 6-8 yaslad ly Mrs. A. Loucks of LekrdaT £n ies 91 yers ld b rs eslCohsn Kirby. Thiougiici couperaflon of ail the parants andl the Orono U.C.W.. plans for the supper ware a sueccess, The tables,1 centred witb spring flowars and gay with yellow1 serviettes and fha shining faces of fthc young people brigît anal the main hall where 150 ware seateil at supper. Mrs. MilisoQn ied in the singing 0f tIe grace, followed ly the Queen snd O Canada. Followiag oui- diuiner of assorted cold meats, bot casseroles, salails and lovely home made Pies, Mrs. A. A. Drummoal, with Miss Peg- gy Hancock at the piano lad us fa a lively, sfng soflg. Mrs. Millson then introduced fia guests at the lead table: Mrs. McLaren, Mrs. W. Armstrong Si-., Mi-. and Mrs. B. Long, Mrs. A. A. Druminoal, Mrs. G De-Jonge, Miss Gela De Jonge, Pi-es. of fhe C.G.I.T., Mrs. Loucîs, leader of Flow of"75 gallons per minute. Early indications ara most f sv- ~,urable and tIe estimateld 75 gal- ions a minute on- a pareaniai basis as determined by test drilling by, Inteainational, Watar Supply wil likaly lic oltainced. The presant well drillers and davelopers have stataI fiat thp wel is establishel in an excellent formation and fiat f0 data fie wall las develop- cd mosf satisfactorily. Messengers and bier assistants, Mrs. C. B. Tyrreil Orono and Mrs. Vaughan, Leskard;, Mrs, S. Bar- rablal;, Mrs. R. Cochrane Explorer leader and l1er assistants Mrs. June Ki-amer and Mrs. L. Boyd andl Mrs. R. Gilbart. .Mrs. Milison expressedliber ap- preciation to the, mothers Who support the youth leaders, by their encouragement andI to the daurc as a v4hole for lelping in so maay ways. Miss Gale DaJonge 'played a special trilte '0tohte mothersi and to the U.C.W. It wvas flenl a pl1ýeasure to bear a quartette of Young ladies froni the churdli led by Miss P. Hancocl.j 6elections fromni South Pacifie ware sung ly Misses Sharon Allia Nadia Quinton, Sue Quinton aajl Sheila Siafer and thuir voices1 blendel beautifully. The three youth groups wrhicb had been, seatad at fleur owa tables were then introduceil witb their parents by fleur respective leaders. Each group then repaated their purpose and Mrs. Milîson empha- sizel the place of their purpose ta this changing world. Most Of these . young people neel to be recognized, lovad and guided so that tley may continue to grow ia wisdom and stature. These are the future leaders la oui- clui-cb and la oui- commiunity, she said. Mrs. Drtunmoiýd outlined the part t o lie playel by the youth groups at the special church ser- vice to lie held on May 3tb. Rev. Long expressed bis plea- sure at baing present at the sup- par and brou gît to the attention of the gathering- the fact that it really was a f amily supper la which they werealal cantred' in one person, Jesus Christ. We are, ha said, geographically uniting as one f amiiy from Kirby, Leskard and Orono. .A short siagsong was led by Mrs. A. Drummond before Mrs. Loucks introduced a film on lrinidad which brought tie aven- igtoacose. wh ites ware the victors witi the goid a mare oaa point ballin. Sharron Tamblyn was tic sen- ior girl champion; Ibdso Wcirsma, Senior boy Champion; Shirley ~Maicr, Intermaediate Girl Chamn pion; Boüb Best, Intai-mediate Boy [Champion; Wendy Partner, Jun.. or Girl Cbampion ailGordon AleJunior Boy Chamipion. COMPEtE AT INTER SCHIOOL Clarke HigI Scbool placed 2nd in an interscbool ficeld day nicet wlvhici hwas bell lasV Tuesdsy-af tha Courtice Sehool. Bow-manville Atilates placeld first la tIc coaL patition. At 'tic Courfice meaf Idso Wiarsma tool fie Senior Cbam- pionship, Nancy Simipson. thc Sen. ni- Girls Champioashlp sud Gor- don Allen flic Junior Boys' Cham- pioaship. Ail being from tfIe lo- cal ClarlaS ebool. BREATH 0F SPRING Tic Clar-ke Glea Club are sjon-, soring ticeir lannual 'Breafh' of, Spring. Tha Orono Band sud Tins' K ozali wiil also appear on the prograni on Tlursday, May 20f1. tioch Scliool Twenty members of the Cham- ber of Commerce met at the Duteli Oven Restaurant for the regular monthly meeting. Mr. P. Lunn, president, was in the chair. Mr. Lunn informed the meeting ~hath had met with a repre- sentative of' Canadian Clamber of Commerce who lad asked to mieet wýiîh the Orono- Chamiber in the future. Authority was given to have the secretary write the rep- .esentative and ito have hlm spealc ,t the next meeting, if it met with bis schedule. Arrangements have been miade ,n which the Clamber' of Corn- rae¶lce is sponsoring a circus, which -will mnove its big top into 'Ooono for a showing on Thursda'Y, June 3rd. This Circus is uinder- ïatood to ýbe largcer than thiat st&g-, A inl Oroýno last year. The Oronio Chaniber receives a pretg of the recelpts at the gate. Thle Circus wiRi be heil la the f air grounds. Approval was Board for flic athiatice mals Sehool and also 1'ownsiip School mneet. given by the purchasa of six f or tic Orono miedais for fie 1Ai-a Field Day IA requesf from tie Newtonville Sehool for a supply teachar -for thc Junior rooni whiie ,fthc two tegular teaciars tale tic Senior class rooni on a four .o INiagara Falls was grant cd. bu fia matter of supplying a supply fachar or ciosng a scîool was discussel, Dr. R. J. Taggart supportaI flhe supplying of a sup- ply teacher as a must and flat ail 5éelols should lia lept open wihen af ail possible. A numbar of rcquesfs were suli- mitted infthc individual reports ranging- froinidoor bocks, -leaky windows and, sawdust for jumping pifs.1 Trhe next regular m 1onfhby' meet-, ing of flic Public, Sclool Board will- be hll at Crookeýd Crack Sehool. Chambe To Hod District> Field Day A Clarke Sehool Today . . .... .... .... . . . .... ........ . The Public Sehool 'Board of the Township School Area of Clarke held their monthly meeting ia the Kendal sehool on Monday evenîng with Mr. R. J. Taggart' cbaîring the meeting in the absence 0fE the chairman, Mr. L. Greenwood. Delegation Lay Request A delegation from Vthe foi-ner Clar-ke Union area approached the Boaýrd.for transportation'for their children and a transfer froni the Clarke Union Sehool to either Orono or Leskardl. The requenIët was referrel to a coinunttee for fu-rther consideration before any action, if any, is bc, le taken. kt ýwas also pointaI out that tha school terni was neariirg an end' and that lik,,ey notbing would be done this year. Principals Hired Two, new Principals were hîred by the' Area. Board, one to f111 the vacaney in Orono and the oth- er in Kendal. Mr. Wm. Lycett lias been bired as principal of the Orono Public School Vo replace lir. J. ýPaxton. Mr. JamesWilliam4 from. the Peterboroughi Teaeheitra College,' basbeen hired as pri~- cipal of the Kendal sebool. There are still two vacanles, to. be filled in the area. One in the Newtonville School and one in Brown's seho(ol, both upper grades Closing Aniocb Seol A motion of a mid-month meet- ing will rasult ln the losing of the one-room Antioch sebool as of the end of June. To aceommo- date the students Who would at- tethiS selool the Board are Opening uitlirromat the O)rono Public School. This will mak'Ie aiglit operating classrooms at the 'Orono selool fils Septein- ber. The music andl plysical adu- cation room formerly usaI as a lassroom, will e usaI' for the eighth classroom. A latter was raceived by the Board fi-om Mr. C. Evans sfating his desii-e to purclasa the Antiocli school property. No action was taken by the Boni-d in this re- 4uest ' The sale of the property will lie considered at a latei- date. H. R. Best, secretai-Y-treasurer, rePorted on a recent meeting with Council and stated that Dailing- ton and Clai-ke ware pi-oeading to elose out the Union Sehool Sec- tions with cadih Township to lok affer fha education of their own students. It was reported that twenty- two childi-an had eni-oliel in Grade 1 in fthc Orono SeChool. Fourfeen new students ai-e also expacted la September at the Newfonvill.e Scbool.