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Orono Weekly Times, 8 Jul 1965, p. 5

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ORONO WEEeýLY TIESTYURDfJULY th, 1965, Letter To, FThe Edîtor The Editor of Orono Weekly ti Times: Dear Sir:- Vou)jr rash statement printed un der tIce picture of the Antioch pupîlýý demiands an answer. My father started to the school] wben it was rnew and iii1recallm telilig bow proud itheiy were then f0 have a brick school. Since that time many imp -rovemnents hiave been added over the past sixty years and more. it would take 1 page of your paper to list these lu detail. Enougli to say that any rural school that bas, an ail fur- nace, bard 'water on tap,, indoor follets, hydro and furnisbings to compare, does not bclong, to the dark ages as you suggest. Antiocli has been conisidered one of tIc better schools by the teaching profession andmany out-L standing feachers like Miss Tena Ferguison and Roy Cornish, to mention just two. Many of the lady teadhers have decided f0 make their homes lu Orono and surrounding areas as wll as An- tiocli section. Antiocli bas a long list of former pupils wbo bave do-- , well in their chosen field a-. ire livingacrn-.-, this country an' th 1ii TSA migîf mention Sc of the Osoýno citizens in tb. :roup, Bud Rý 'nh, Fred Ly cet', i-lrry Rowe. The latter bas done more to make the old slo- gan. (Watch Orono Grow) come truc than any other 1 can re- membier. Your editorial on "Busing Chldren to School>'rmakes it clear that for tIc sake of cconomy you are quite willing to forget ail pre- cautions that can be taken f0 avoid accidents. The, crossing these littie ones would use is, the most dangerous on the 115 Iligbway; cars and trucks come down grade well ov- er the speed'lîmit and a small child, on bis (or bier) feet couldI not sce more then a few bundred £cet, So let's keçp them safg on a bus. 1Now tbat Antiocb 's ,elimninated Sto your satisfaction, it will be ln- teresting to watcli which area will be in line for your edfitorial blasts as,Antio'cî bas been ever since scliool areas werc talked a- bout.1 In losing 1 would say the rural part of flic townsbip is fortunate to have electcd a board that cen >make 'a decision and stay with if even if we can't agrce with al ~êUNITED CHURCH Orono Pastoral Charge Minister Rev BS . Long SUINDAY, JULY ilthy 1965 Church Serv ice et Orono et, 11:15I combnewIi iOwwfla KIRBY Church at 9:45 Sunday School at 11:00 No services et Leskard heii' moves. Yours truly, W. S. Moffat, R.R. 1, Orono. COMING AUGO 2nd fnciudeç imembers from 8 provincesins Canada. 166 o Canada's finest yong musicians per- Foýrming symphonie selections. ondr he direction of "RIANZ-PAUL DECIl- Enr Conduetor o the Rtotterdam Philhar- monteOrchestra. TICKETS available a! E7xainher offices tu Peterborough, Port Hope, Cobourg, Lndsay, and ai iemorlal Centre. ADULTS - 2.00, 1.50, 1,00 CHILDREN - 1.50. 1.00.7,5 Sponsored by PETERBOROUGH' servlngDand seDling Peterboreugis and District dorie 1847 Mail Otrder Uoi ficliets 9'To: Peterbo1. eugh IMemorial Centre jLansdowvne Street j Peterborouli j for Ntoo ot Orc fis pnlmýlC on Amg 2 16 ADUjLTS __ CH __ IIDEN jMain lFloor 1L50 ____ sides aEnd l! 1.50 ____p el .75 J Naine .................. Address .................. Check jEncloird for $ý ............ P L -- -- ----- -- -- --- EASERNBREEDERS AM.- SERVICE "The best thing that can ha ppen -to your herd"' $ Successfu1 Farmers use AI. *Join the trend to higher Profits *CaTi our nearest Brandi Office at our expense for service or information. We are listed in your phone book under EASTEBN BREEDERS INCORPO0RATED LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gamsby and family, Orangev ille visited on o thec weekend with Mrs. Kennetho Bobby Teal is making his home a wth -Mr. and MNrs, Ronnie Wes, M,ýr. Ron Smîth, mwho is assisting wiInthetI simqing ltessons at the Park, is isitjng ,wth bis grandà- mother, Mrs. D. M-yles. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tamblyn ait noon dinner on Sunday were Dr. F. A. Knox of Kingston, Mrs. S. A. Caldwell and Mrs. Fred Foster, Port Hope and Mr. and Mrs. John Leishman of Oshawa. Miss Marilyn Tamblyn, daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. James Tamblyn is visiting ln Arvida, Quebec,. Michael Carman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carman lad an ap- pendictomy operation. He is in the Bowxntnvillc Memorial Hops- pital. Janice West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Kcith West had bier arm broken in a f ail from a swing. She was' in Oshawa Hlospital to have lier arm set. Miss Carol Little was guest of honour at a luncheon given by Mrs. George Webster and Mrs. R. P. Rickaby on Wedilcsday of last week. The luncheon was held et' the home of Mrs. Webster ln Powmanville. Around twenty fu- ture relatives of thec bride-to-be presented Carol with a card table, 4 chairs, card, table cover, cards and two luncheon sets. Friends were, present fromn Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Arche Watson and family of Waterdown visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Watson and on Sunday with thema visited Miss Jean Bairr in Kingston. On Weidncsday, June 3th, Miss Donna Couvier was, surprised by a cup andsue sbowcr, lu the Church, gIven byÎÏil lier Sunday School Class. Th~e >hostesses for tIe evening wcre Miss Kim West and Miss Wanda Kramer. The girls played a feSv aîes and then erved tlie bride- to lie a very tasty lunch. Mr. and Mrs.- R. P. Rickaby of Bowmanville spent Sunday with M'r. and Mrs. Carl Billings. in vownsview. The bride-to-be reý Oakville, Toronto,- Port Hope, ceived a lovcly variety of gifts EKendal and Orono., and was served e most delicioe Miss Donna Couvier was bonl- lunch. oured by a miscellaneous shower1 Quite a number from OrYono et-- ,n June 17th, given by Miss Mer-Itended the salad and strawberry- ilyn HuIttton, sister of the groom, supper et Kirby on Mondey endl at the home of Mrs. Fred Turner report e most deliclous repast, YD-R OLLAR GOES FARTIIER AT TIRE Orn eto $,0SOre PHONE 122 ORONO Co'mpare These Prices alLd Sec Why! 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Sale Price now only per set........ ... $12.50 Ladies' Slims of Da"cron and Cotton which requires little or no ironing. Two pateh pockets with zîpper elosing. Charcoal, blue, and rose. Sizes,12 'to 18, regular $7.95 on Sale for per pair . $5.95 Shoirt Sets Two-only, Shorts and Pop Sizes 10 and 14. Regular $6.95 ]Boy's Sport Shirti 1A qua»tity of.good qualfi Cotton Shirts with short sleevî years. 'Regular $2.98 Sale1 Top to match, colourful cotton Sale price per -set.-ý...... $4.95 ty Cotton Broadeloth and knýitt'ed es. Severaj s-hades in sizes 10 to 18 Price each only............... $1.98 Babies' Overails Cotton Overalis With dames in plain shades anld blue, mauve ap-d green. Sizes to fit up to 24 months.: Regular value was $1.95 Sale Price per pair only prints. lRed, -Ï,,,.,.RMSTRONý.",.-.., s

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