ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, ORONO WEEKLY TIMES (AuthorJiz4 a2 ScoCnd ClansmatPo.st Office Dprtet Pleed e'very 1bILrsay at& tli offiicee cdpubbUoati@ Main Sreet, Phone !M, . ùono,Cn'ro IDeablihebd ln 1938 by R. A. Forreter JANUARY SALE 1965 PONTIAC SEDAN f S V8 Engine, Autoixnatie 1raiýniindU, >adio, cdock, o saddle tan matching trjnm, local qone owner car f Lic. 1J9558î o 1965 CHEVELLE MALIBU 2-door lhardtop, V8 engine, automaic transmission, white wali tires and dises, radio and clock, one owner, g 1963 OLDSM10BILE 'DYNAýMIC 88' Four-door hardtop with power brakes and steering,,, win- ~low,radilo, witewallt uaids locloeen oo g 1962 PONTIAC COACHg g 6 cylinder, low mileage, owner's name on eus * Li. 1H99993g 1960 CIIEVROL1ET COACI 6 cylinder, 22800 miles, onie owner, djean car Lic. J4552 fi We have conifidencýe in our selection of AI Used Cars a A Good Selectîin of reai sharp dlean car-s g Roy Nichols Motors Limitedg (i Bowniville, Phone 623-2556 f Courtice, Phonie Oshawa 7~28-6206 Gibson-Tyrreli Exchange Vows At a loveiy candlelighit weddingI guests in a dress of yelîow cerepe Saturday, December 3lst, Lynda andl gold brocade, with a match- Marion Tyrreli becamre, the bride ing gold brocade shouider coat of Walter Harold Gilbson. The 1anld gold hat and shoes. Her cor- wedding was solemized ini Orono j age consisted of coral sweetheart United Church with the Rev. f roses and white mumn-s. Basil Long officiating.1 The bride is the iaughiter of Mrs. Charles Berson Tyrreil, Or- onoc, and the late Mr. Tyrreli. The groomVs parents are Mir. and Mrs. William Harold Gibson, Willam's Grove, Newcastle. The radiant bride wore a sleeve- less, floor-length sheath of white peau de soie, wvith an empire hodice arâd roundeti neckline. lier' gown was beautifuily accented by an overcoat of scallopeti Alen- con lace, withi a mantilla hood, anti with the coat falling to ai slîght train. The bridai bouquet, combineti white Amabiiis orchitis and stephaxiotis wvith pink rose- butis, She was given in mnarriage by lien brother-in-law, Dr. Corniel- ius Maartense- of Kingston. Mlusie, was playeti by hIrs. Richard Mor- ton and the soloist wvas Mir. Gien Allin. The bride- was attenided by her Iwo sist'ers, MIiss Margery Tyrneili as maiti of bonour and Mlis. Con- nie (Tyrrell) linartense, and by: Miss Sharon Stiekpn, lins. Ca,,tlyi (Ferren) Caneý-ton andi Miss Pattil Lunnl, as flower irl. Thie at-ý terIants wcne gowned in floon-1 lengthi sheathis of emcerald green! French velvet, with empire bi1-ý ictes anId 1reqate~iee jaCkeiS. Each canrieti a sinie! wh4te Comme rÀIcià1ia lirysalthe(-, mumn, the stem entLîwined withi iyy. The flower girl waSs siniilanly dressed ln . a floor-lenigth goWn ,nd carricd a wiefun. £ntff cetereti with pifnk rosebuds. Fiat green veivet bowvs, covereti withf mnatc'hlng flowers, formed the headpieces. Attendlnig the groom wýas a brother, Mr. Douglas Gibson.l of Cornel University, as best mian. Tsbers wene lin. David Gbonf kyerson îoljchnca111jtt>' anàother brothier anti Mr. Terry Carleton and Mn.Ro tn Wessmyanj. 'A reception folIovved in the Or- onIo Unitedi Churcb Main hll. The bride',s othen recelved The groom's mother chose a jacket dress of Imperial rose peau de soie with beaded neckiine. Maitching- hat and shoes complet- ed thie ensemble. 11cr corsage was arrangeti with pink sweetheart roses and white mums. The couple left on a wedf.ing trip to northerri skiing areas withi the bride travelling in a jade green A-Imne wool dress, a match- mig tailoreti coat, White bat, and a corsage of pink rose butis anti white orchidïs. The bride attendeti Orono and' Clarke High School,, and gradlu- ated from Ryerson PolytechnicaI Institute .in Home Economnics. She Sadi be-en working as a tiemon- strator ini Toronto Public School$ for the Consumner's Gas Company. Af ber graduating from Bow-, manville Higli School, the groom rt-ceived a degree in Agricultural Eng.,ineri.g from the University of Guelph.. 11e is presently con- tiuing his engineering studies at the Nova Scotia Technical Col- lege in Halifaxý.-Mr, and MNrs. !Gibsont- will be residing at 5261' KXent Street, Kent Manor Apts.,I Apt, t9, Hlalifax, Nova Scoia, Showens for the bpride, previouls toe e i(diingwere a kitchen show.er in Toronegto- presentationý I f a -ift at a uceninth Bflue Pae omat Cnue' Gas Cýomipany; a limnnsoe giVen by lirsa. MaràvinLu ,ýnuandi Lunn's homel-;iamselae shOwer given by friends of the bride's mother in the Upper C.E. Auditoriumi of Orono Uniteti Churchi and a Jack a,%diJili show er by lirs. Cathy Carleton and; Mi'lss Mary Jane Brough held in Oshawa, at whicli frientis of both tbie bri.de andi groom) attended. Follo)wing the rehearsal tîhe wedding party andi some frientis were entertainied at the ho-me of the groom's parents, MNi. ati, is Wil areld i Gibson, Couincil of the Townshiip -)of School Board," said R. Carveth. Clarke openecd isusi on a petition which came beot he r. R. Forrester stated that a on Frîday evening la1st onexinvepresentation of the petitioners the Public Sehool buldig po- had met with the sehool board gram. The petition ich had licvas requested whçer the pe- been tabled! fromn a previous metlition camne before the 19.65 couni- inee in.196 akedtha acomit cil.On being Îasked vwhat action 'te b se U ofmeber fomth)e school board hiad, taken, he Council, the Public Schooi oad ai - I know of none." 11e said and the Hligh School Badadtepupose of the ptto ek that this commnritteee( a auiing the meeting with the min- ence with tlic Ontario Minifister- of ýister was to better informi every- Edlucation. It wudbe thle Pur- one, on the new tr-ends in thie eduit pose of 'the commi-ittee to disctss aioa field. 11e said hie feIt the present programt of the public ta the educational program in School Board iia lighit , f ch ýangesi, ark was laggin1g behind others that aire in progress and will be and wasos most ttieconomnical uindertaken in the future bythle and costly to the local taxpayers. Departmnent. The cIerk ontý out that no action hiad been a- Cunilr Carveth asýked if en andi placed on thie bojoks con- Cuclcut ltrcmedt cerninkg the Petition. Ithe Scfhool Board to set uip the Thie reeve stated that tmis wasý a contentiouis thing iii the To-iv- ship artd t at he fllhad ir d i al stories do not add up. 11e ;Ia pointed out that the public ySChol Boat-dlwas Lan e!tj ord I a commi-ittee cou1ld metwith Mr. Davis, Miniister of E1ato would be happy to go," stted thei- reeve. Deputy-reeveEl aike s- tat - eti that "Iltlhas niot enmled uipb way 1 thought it was -"-in!g tok what the best answer 'os I don', know.i ido think," le sid, "tat the request Of the peItItioners is logicai. The reeve agr-eetii saying that 1the petition i did fti request anythinig obher than meet- ing ith the Mnite f duca- 1ion. Reeve Foster said Iie, w\oul d like to have more inifo-mion ,),but did not kndw hiow soon 'hey ýcouiti get ant appoîllnmetiiivth the Minister. Coun,,cjii Cv saÀid ilhre was mie -wa* te- f m)d o)ut and that woidlie Vý o 1rit himi, The reeve th1en ai tc were flot sure the Schioi Board would go. "Thien' contactth g g g g g g g uit tNo. 6 IJC.W. Ten mnembers of Unit 6 met ai the home of Betty Colvin on Jan- uary 3. We are pleased to have Joani Couvier as our new unit leader for 1,967. She opered the meeting with a prayer for, the.*New Year, follow,ýed b y reading. a poem, "Thinking Happiniess."ý Mr. Long was î1Jesent to leati us in discussion of chapter 2 of the Study Book, "The Church andi 'the Worid." The church is placeti in a sýelfishi worid, from which it must not withdraw. No ans-wer to our probiemi wiil be fouini by cutting ourselves off fromi secullar socîety, but rather th bb chuch's reai purpose shouiti le to main- tain contact with the society it seeks to save, returningll constant- i y to the truc cources of the church's if e which cornes from meeting. Deputy-reýeve Wley Betty htetnwa ncag said 1 dontinwf e wd i of the Devotional mwhich opened getln informainiw i t with Joyce Cowan reading the tendTorn to I hin we houd 'ripturje Psalm 121. Betty gave known it e re aprovng heMeditation "Our, Confidene" whenit orne beore s."followed by prayer. Mfinutes were, rcad and treas- tthis point in the discuss4in urer's report given. Thle offeringp Coun<cil asked that thie petitinr was received. A short businessý take this proposai again tu thlt period followed. sehool board at which time they1 Refreshmients were served by cour-ld informi, the sehool board lour hiostes's. The next meeting that Clouncil would lie willing to Iwill lie on February 7. when Joan attend ;at a mneetingý witji the Min-ý Couivier has invited us to rmeet ister of Education. at lier horm, C= oc o: cC ý:-D C g GOD bUYS1 g JANUARY 1 2th to 20th SALE AT REMNANTS -- ----- ---------- Price Assorted WOOLENS- - ----- 54", $1.00 a yd. f jCOTTONS----------- --- ----- --- -36", 49e a yd. 28 KING ST. W. BOWMAilNVILLE TO ALL CITIENS 0Fg ORONOHAMPTON OSHAWA ANDg * SURROUNDING DISTRICTg Trentway Bus ms Limiteti, have applied for extension of Public Vehicleg Operating icence No. 1720, -For the carniage of passengers between Orono andg Oshawa via Nortbumberlanid County Rond No. '72 and Northumberland-Durhamt Couinty Rxoad No. 1i <iocaily kmowni as Taunton Road), via way of County Boad No, 9, lcnown as Scugog Rondr, bu the hamiet of Hampton, south on Darlington Township Road N9ê 10, g wvest on Tauntoni Rond tbiroughI a place known as Iitcheli's Corners, continulng west to a place known1 as Taunton,_then west ta the city limits of Oshawa and Oshawa Sh~opptng Centre. vice versîa with pick-up and disehange of passengers together with g their baggage anti' express freight, at points intermittent to Orono and Oshawa., OUR COMPANY CA'N OFFER-g 1. Loc~al serviýce betwveen Onono and Oshawa via Taunton Road would be a very valuable asset (o t1c communityg 2. We wil l e offefuing speciai bus trips to events in the areas. f 3. Charter Senýi - Ti-rentway Bus Lines can off er, modern coaches wlth aiirride, gWe are of thie (opiniion that this area is large, enough to arn this tp g of see feel tîttour eom anyc offer the kind of service that you requie andg g our pnices would lie competitive with other Bus Operators in the area. %,ny support you cau give uis ini this matter would be appreci.atedt. g If yOu f eeGthat yen eau attend this hearlng, free transporlatiao wili be provded, Kindlly wit retayBs Lines Limtited, R.R. No, 9, Peterborough or phiole - Lonig g Distance anti asfr Zeith 031 (No ToIli Charge),g g TRENTWAY BU UNES LIMIED g Pete-rborough, Ontario fi0 fi SCREDULE FOR HJEARING - Thursday, 10: AM January 26, 196.7 at gitai Hligbway Transport Board, Toronto, Ont. BUS WILL PWKUP TI - gAI Onono Tobwn Hall 7:45 A.M. f Mptoifln Genleral Store - 8:00 AM g B.ýP. Stati, Taunton - 8:10 A.M. Mithl 's Coers-- ---- 8:0 AM.g S110OULD o T Bi%E BLE T lýDPLEASE P11ONE -Long DOistantce aiàd g ask for Zenith 3310 (No Toit hre.f gs o e .î'ýiu