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Orono Weekly Times, 11 Aug 1966, p. 2

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VRONO WE EKLY flIM S, TUURSDAY, AUG1UST llth, 1966 Arlene Suzan~ne Major Bride 0f Robet John Hloln-es, Orono United Church was thel &etting of the Inarriage of Arlene Suîzanne Major, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. James Major, Orono to R*bert John Holmes~, son of Mr. an~d Mrs. Jack Holmes, Newcastle. 40n. the. twenty-third of July, 1966., Th'fe officiating clergyman was Rev. Basil Long. Tfhe Church was decorated with pink and White gladioli and car- nations. Mr. Glen Allin, soloist wps accompanied b Miss Peggy Rae~cock. Tiebride, given in marriage by her father, wore a long white semi-fitted gown of nylon chiffon over satin. The front of the dress was appliqued with lace and tiny nylon rose-buds. The train was trimmed with lace and was joined te the low backline by four larg- er rose-buds. lier bouffant, lay- 1 ered veil was attached to a crown of pearis encircled by lace' petals She- carried- a cascade of white carnations, stephanotis and sweet- heart roses. The bride's attendants included her sister Marilyn as Maid of Hon- our, Mrs. Joyce Major, sister-in- law, Miss Carol Kent of Newcastle and Miss Peg Halcrow of Peter- borough, friends of the bridle. Miss Betty Jean Holmes, sister of the groom was a junior brides- maid and Miss Mchele Major, niece, was the flower girl. The girls were attired in gowns of whie lace and chiffon, each one being a different 'Pastel shade. The f loor length dresses were of the empire waist style, with a straight shirt and train of match- ing chiffon falling to the floor. The matching wedding ring band hats were of chiffon with a bow at the front and veil falling to- wards the back. Each girl carried a cascade of carnations, white and tinted flowers to match. her dress. Mr. Don ilolmes, brothe r of the groom, was best man and the tishers were Mr. Russ Major, brother of the bride, Mr.. Doug Farrahaîl of Orono and Mr. Rick Rîekard of Newcastle, friends of the groom. Mr. Gary Shupak, the, groom's cousin was a junior usher and Master Duane Major, the bride's nephew,, was the ring- bearer.1 The bride's mother, -wearing a pink dress with matching three- quarter coat, white- accessories and corsage of pink and white carnations, received the guests at the Oddfellow's Hall. The groom's mother, wearing a turquoise chif- fon sheath, matching accessories and corsage of white yellow carnations, assisted. For the wedding trip to Cape Cod,,the bride chose to wear a trojan green suede suit with beige accessories. She wore a cor- sage of white carnations and yel- low sweetheart roses. The happy -couple will reside at 2427 Hlurontario St., Cooksville, Ont. TROUT SPAWNING PROJECT GETS TOWNSHIP APPRO VAL Hope Township Council Friday approved a department of lands and forest projeet which would enable rainbow trout to spawn as far n.orth on the Ganaraska River as Canton. Douglas Powell, conservation oficer with the departmen~t of lands and forests, outlined the proposal to huild a fish ladder at Corbetts dam -on the northern outskirts of Port Hope. He noted that the Ganaraska River'is one of the finest streams in, the souïthern porton of the. province. Ieautiful spawing grounds along the Gannaraska,» Mr, Powell said. Ile rientioned that onice the Corbett's dam f ish ladder L in- stalled and the rainbow begin to move further n'orth upstream it Is possible that another Iadder miight be built to permit theý trout to advance even further upstream beyond the Canton dam. The effort being made to im- prove Water Courses, was, prompt- ed by a request, by the 60,000 member Ontario Federation of Anglers, Mr. Powell said. create a problem of trespassing on farmers land. -Mr. Powell indicated that the oeppo-site is true Ilsince the moreë streams there are with fish in t1ien, the -MOreý fishermen be. come spread out and asý a result the proI$em of trespassîng isi diminished. Mr. Powell said it had ieen elos-ig the departmaent of lands and forests from $2 to $3 a fish te Stock sPeckled trout in the streams. Heie nentioned there had been some'question, as tô Whether the speekled trouit bred in a hàtChery would spawn when put Into the streams. Counicil passed a motion ex- PrnosdA u unn...4. the sw.L elad- de over Corbett's dami and will Hope Township c(>uneil mcm- send a letter to Alex Carruthers, bers questioned whether the [Durham MPP and the depart ment township's approval of the fish of lands and forests' noting the ladder fer Corbett's dam would. approval of the seheme.- "SpcialySelected' - Vogue Check'd - rai SI4RTtIOR "You save twice with, trini and price", ROLLED S HULR0R5V5lb'. 59e "PImel for the ]Bprbece- Freàh Minced - Burger Blend T~ BTUV- Save 12e! -Si!OTFr ar47C FB"ST BUV! - Save 9c!- TIEESWEET ORANGE JUICE or 48-OZ. TINS h~ S etGRAPEFRUIT JUIC F 2 % 89 BEST1 BUY! - Save 6cý!- FANCY QUALITY 48-OZ. TIN Clak'sTomato Juice 29c BrST.BUV! - Save 14e! - FRUIT DRINK poWDERS KooIAidREADY SWEET 5 F49c BEST BUY!- Save 20c!- INSTANT 8-OZ. JAR Red & hite .0Coff'ee 1O MIX 'E orMTC 'EM!-'Save 12c!-Arrow Brand 20-OZ. TINS FEATURE!-Save lc1-0orSlas'r ee rying 24 O3Z.SIZE FEATURE!- Save 20e! ALL'ONE PRICE FEATURE! - Save 6c! >~ 6-OZ. JAR Coffee lMate CARNATION. 49Ir FEATURE! - PARD 15-OZ. TINS Dog or'CatFoodM4555 Regilon ai Jail Commitltee W'ant ps Laind In Cavan Townshi~ Purchase of the Bowles proper-1 Mr. Weldon, said as soon as ty in Cavan Township &as the site 1 the proper~ty is bought construe-. of the proposed Kawairtha Region- 1 ti 'on -will go ahead. ai Detention Centre has been de- Tecmitei rprdt cided b h etecmite buy, the land as soon as the clear- But closing of the deal depends ance comes tlirough. The appoint- on clearance of title. Solicitors ed architerts Barnett and Reider, are working on this and the CO .Toronto, will then preaepans mittee hopes to have the clear- and.l specifications and tenders- ance before failt said Frank Wel- wi <t cled. don, Victoria _County clerk-treas- w urer and secretary of the centre Cest of -the project, exclusive cômnittee. of furpishings an~d fees, bas býeen The comnimittee has met once eàtimated at $l,5(0000. 1-lalf of with Cavan Township council and this will be paid by the province. another meeting is to be held Based on a us e-per-year basis";, when clearance la obtained to it is estimated that the, remaît- iron out rond and other matters. der of the cost and the future ' Price of the 97-acre, tract ford- maintenance will be paid for on ering Highway 115 West of High- a 50-30-20 percentage soale by way 28 has been set at $18,000. Peterborough, city and county; The land has tested "favorable" United Counties of Northumber- for soli stabilîty and water sup- land-Durham; and Victoria and ply. lialibtirton .counties. PRE-PRICED AT 69e! SAVE 4c! 100 to Cello KADAH,,ý,A TEA B& FROZEN FOODS For EASY SUMMER. LIVING! SAVE Ise!- OId South Florid, 6-oz. Tins Orange Juice 4 for 89e Supreme Brand Fancy Mixed 2-1b. Bag Vegetables49 SUNSHINE FRESH FRUITS -VEGETABLES! Delicious and Rfehn Juicy Ontarjo No, 1 1Q. o SWVEET pI1UMDlS 39< Flavourf fl California JUICY -LEMONS 6 for 21,2 MiId Home Grown No. 1 Good Siz CUCUMBERS .3 for25 PREý' VING TIME AT RED)& WHITE! SAVE 12e! -î- GR.ANTLJLATED SUGAR -1O-Ib.ý bag 11< 37c 1 -lb.23 2pkgs. 41 c Red and White, Orono tc, cq 6-oz. Bottie CERTO LIQUI Sealing .Wax PA ROWAX Certo CRYSTALS, ýjT ]LM

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