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Orono Weekly Times, 10 Jun 1965, p. 3

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ORONO .WEEKLY TIllES, 1 JuRs»A,x JUNE Io*,im,16 Water 1nstalIation Honey Speaks Progressing Wel In Guelph The installation of the water' distribution system by Gaffney Constr-uctiotn is progressing most favourably. The south section et the Village will be completed either'Monday or Tuesday of his coning week. There wîll however be a number of connections to be competed in the area. In the north of tJbe Village the main lias yet ta be installed on Mill street from ýDiekson Street north to the Stand 'pipe and overf to 115 H-iigbhway. Also a small sec- tion on Main Street bas to be completed. Work has 110W started on the pump biouse in tbe V at the nortb of Mill street. This shouid be coenpleted witfhin tbe next twa wee3s. It is also expected that the, standpipe will be completed within a sîmilar time baving now readhed its maximumn eightb. The only proj oct facing delay la the tunneling under the 115 higliway. The job expected ta take -no more tban two days bas now been underway, off and on for, at least three weeks. Tunneling equipmenf lias become sfuck and is still lodged under the bighway. Junio*r Girls To Open Schedule The Orono Junior Girls, are a- gain this year entered in a lea- gue with three *other teanms being INewcastle, Welcome and New- tonvile. The local'girls open their play witlh a game i Newcastle on June l4tb witli a return game in Orono on Wednesday evening, June 16. June 14 - Orono at Newcastle. June 16- Newcastle at Orono. June 21 - Welcome at Orono, June 24- - Orono at Welcome June 28- Newtonville at Orono. Jijne 30- Orono, at Newtonville' July 5th- Orono at Newcastle. Jniy 7- Newcastle at Orono. July 12 Welcome at Orono July 15 -Orono at Welcome July 19- Newtonville at Orono. Juiy 22- Orono at Newtonville CMPLETE AUTO SERVICE ~4HR. N.A.L. TOWIei t Callyour Iicensed Plurnbing &L Mechanical Contractor who seils, instails and guarant.eçs (ARMAN PLIJMBING - HIEATINO Phone 143, Orono GUELPH1-:- June 3rd, 1965. "Prog- nosficafing on the date of the next federal election is a frusfrating experience lu recent months, but 1 do nof sece the likeh,*liood of one lu the near future,' Russell C. floney, M.P. for Durham, told thme Annual Meeting of the Wellington South Liberai Association held in Guelpl .recenfly. .Mr. Honey stated that there is always the pPssibllity,, in a miner- ity -governnent sifuation, of cir- dumstancos arising whicb mtgbt require an appeal to the people. "Barring tbis eventuality Mr. Pearson' government will prob- ably continue in oUlèe, with a wo>rking majorify. Enumerating '.lree f actors which ho said -il assure the1 rcturn of t majoirity Liheral gov- enment, Mr. Honey said the most1 significant was the leaýders*iip of1 Lester B. Pearson wbe is provid- ing'a steady liand on tbe tiller at a time when Canada's unity is undergoing a trying time. "Secondly, in the two years we have been in office we have en--"I acted more gooci legislation tban was pasIsed duriing the 5 years thiat Mr . Diefenbaker governed with the largoat majority ln Can- adian bistory,"' the Durham M.P. said. The ithird reason cited for ai Iâberal victory was the imagina-' Fresb Baked! , Reg. 45c! Weston or Sunbeam Raspberry Butterhorns BEST BUY! Save 12e!ý BEST BUY! Save 26e! Parehmei BETBUY! ave 10c! BEST BUY! Sï.ve 9e!C. bsc MalIn Offer!,- 5-Piece K'nifc EST BUY! Sav-e 6e! Pick Up Your Frrc Watcr Safetý BEST BUY' Savc 4' "Wide BETBY! Save 20c! 6-oz. Jar ----- FROZEN FOODS 0F ( Sa ve 10c! Apple orR MAAPLE G RO' CORNuISH'S RI P EC"oK'SR ED 6 tive program, of legislation 'te b. introdhced iu this session as out- lined ini the Throne Speech. "Bar- ring the eventuafity 1 bave al- ready mentioned, if is our duty to1 stay in Ottawa and put tIs legis- lation onthe statute books," Mr. Honey stated. UNIT NO. 3, U.C.W. for our sing song anxd taught w a new-song, 'Jesus Walked tia Lonely Valley.op A'business pertod was held hen plans were made for a bani- quet for tbe Durham Club te be held af 5 o'cljock on June l9th. Collection was taken and 41,vis- ifs counted. (CýnIntèd'romPag 2) We tliorouýghL.y enjoyed ýte (Conlnied rom age2> ovely lunch scrved by ýMr- thme firsf section ln a very infcrest- Stapleton and spent a while vis- ing manner, closing witb a ques- iting and enjoying the hospital- tion period. iity of lier home. We had a very happy lime sing- Mrs. Rainey thaniked aIl tihose ing hymns fromi the 'Gospel Hymil wlo had helped with our enjoy- Book', endinýg with -the beautiful able meeting, also 1 rs. Stapleton. old hymn 'Open my Eyes that 1 There were 15 members and 2 May Sec.' Mrs. Drunimond played visitors present. 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