ORONO WEEKLY'TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1966 f i and dîsplays on peaceful uses of ,BhïldTh ùrileCurtain L clNews hatm TheuM-wseThev.urafeLocaltic W e ayclassy-looking out- of value: but ce e i in dinghy rac- Mr and Mrs. Ulmont Bullock TeMlelLoeitdfr1 We se manyU.S. Atomic Energy Commission~ boards heing trailed in and out ing, where this mîght be consid- spent ten days holidaying at bv Oak Ridge Associated Univer- of Orono, but whether there arc ered the prime necessity, men Gaspe Penînsula and Quebec city. _jtjes onlyinstiie d any sail hoat devotees in the dis- over fifty are regular winners. r.an Ms.Ry arablithde! ily ito nw' esc trk I d no knw. a'~ ofa ngieerng nowedg isessn-have returneti home after visiting ece. Especially tra ned lecture- breezy lake is ne problem uwith tial -te the production of an ideal- with their daughter Mrs. Robert or,, rt's hwhw h o Lake tario at the doorstep. Ily effective andi light rig, but Gilm<'r Mr. Gilmer an ariy, nonstheatoe sow i1izein me Ifyongtrswih ohig or Carievale, Saskatchewan. icine, inciustry anti agrculture. treare any Io, . sat ibe than sailing experidilce in their M.adMs gc fOhw w£l-h to imicpeeeir kfnowdgte back-groundts often take the prizes.M îdMs.Prc oraAa I .lecture i the ueur's ni he rinipls f silig, heThe fastest boat with the bestBoyr. pat lst eeykMrn andt i dclBo"jlj ae o ron-o Llbra'y bas a book callerl ails may be beatc-n by the proper Ryie Sueurast wek norutb5a. 'rloi oesoe"t -atm 11Tne Techniques ef Small Boat 1 application of a tactual maneuv- Mre ubr n ot a, afoslpsa Rac,ïng."Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hyde of nre used in diagnosis and tre&t- R'n.er at the starting line, and theHaitnaesedga e asmtofhyi itubcsad Each chapter is written hi a daredevil expert may eapsize af Hm]onaespnic e aer ento hyoi ditranes oate sailr rcogized, as a top author ter -taking one risk toe many." wt r niMs ec ogn acr ehnclhnso h sailr reognMr. and Mrs. Arnoldi Wallace type nsed in Oak Ridge labora- ity o>n the particular topic i- Pniu di agam explain the visited with Mr. anti Mrs. Don tories and operated by the tour L ;cussed in that chapter. The ele- 'intricacies of many problems; McGee over the past weekend guide show visitors how radio- ments of racing meticulously re- whiîe tepoorpsgve the and enjoyed a boat trip to Georg, active materials may he hantileti viewed are: Wind, Tide and Cur- landîubber a iglimpse of the de- iefely A. huge reacter motiel is yent, Sails, Hull and Rignglgt of siling. . 1 Ian Bay. ýused in stili another area to des Crewing, The ýNAYRU aYRé AN aiTE Mr. Arnoldi Wallace Jr. under-I cribe the workings anti purpeoses Ra nirg Ruleîs. ,Tbn there ar ND1iUT went an operation for qppendicitis 1 f the varions types of nuclear re- ev & hapifers tiealing with T',ý most foolîsi' kind of book on Tuestiay evening In Memorial pçtor~ "The Techniques in Light to is a kinti of leaky boat on the sea Hospital, Bowmanville. Motierate Air" andi "The Tech- of wistiom; some of the wisdom Mif. Sid Hughes is a patient in Dozens of other exhibits andi niques in lleavy Air (Planing will get in anyhow, Sunnybrook Hlospital, Toronto. t-lectroflic devices, many operateti Conditions),OTwW.shortlmes Mr.sby the spectator, are available te Conditions)Two short. and Mrs' A, A, Drummonti Museum visiters. They include a deal with "Race Management" aehldyn tGsoPnnua andi Pesene. -re TRIyngatGap UTEsua cutaway model of the nuclear 'ÎÜÏUTETO BENEFACTOR Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mffat, Blain cargo ship "Savannah," a cloud IF 'fhis highly7 technical bo A memorial plaque in honour and Ian 'spent the weekend with chamber illnstrating the use in weud ppel ainy e smeneof the late Miss Lena R. Renwick Mr. anti Mrs. R. Black at their physies research of vapor 'trails wou bas eachedain tivane is now on tisplay in »Vli Orono rottage on Pitigeon Lake. « sncb asthose left by jet planes, a sio age frofeîcedn adnaniedn Library wîniow. Accompanying Mr. Floydi Nirbolson anti M. hall of fame for scientists, visiteri aeo Intratin 34-footer. g the plaque are twe photographs: Clifforti Cooper have returneti operateti tests of materials for anner atbaicncipl-ooe tiscns- oef Miss Renwick anti the other home from the Memorial Hospital ratiioactivity. týhe workings of a ec apl e ilslîoasof ail ef Ilerbert Rcnwick, ber great- Bowmanville. uranium mine, anti devices equip- sszsanti te al sailosnger. grantifather who settieti-in Clarke Ms amnCrihat hli peti with ear phones anti tape re- sizs nd oallsalor i geerl.Township in the 1830's. Aise on r.CmaConsadchl odig deibg can r- in a pref ace, editor Stuart H. view is the booklet of Miss Ren. ren returneti home by plane after crig eciig can r Walker states: "Sailboat racing wik's inemoirs: recollections, of odangaEtm tncin.ighme la one of the most complex of ber pioneer family andi of hei Most Museum visitors brnghm sports. Its variations attract in- ewn experiences as a US. arm.y- ORONO COUPLE VISIT. 1 a souvenir tiime they ledia divi duals for, conuntless diff erent nurse during Worlti War, I. ATOMIC ENERGY MUSEUM Idevice whieh briefly exposes reasôns, Athietie prowess is oftenilDerothy Robinson Mr. anti Mrs. Lorne PerraulI their coin te neutrons. Thetilme, Division St, Orono, recently vis-whchalost îmmeditely loses al iteti the American MuseumofAt easurable ratiioactivity, is placeti -,crie Energy, Oak RitigesTrn n a plastic case. ihch features tiemonstain Durharn Centralhaio~ Agricultural Society UNITED cUd~ WY PyMr Oroo PstoalON P 'PAIR AT ORONO Septemnber 8th, 9th, 1 Oth CONTEST Sponsored by Jack Ricard, Realtor, Bowmanville ISDURHAM CENTRAL To Be 'Chosen September C9th at 8:30 p.m., Orono Fair Grounds. Entries must be in by August Slst, 1966 Contestants must be 16 yeas cf- age or over as of Aug- ust 3lst, 1966, single and must be a resident cf Durham County. Dress, short formai. 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