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Orono Weekly Times, 19 Jan 1967, p. 6

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ORONO IWE WÔItuoce Gollagber Addresses Durham Farmers ILY TIMIES, TIUrtSDkY, JANUAYtii, 1 96' Introduces Chane -1 diunfairly, Prof. Biggs saidi. Al F orDair Fcimers samiples~ will be tested at an on- ta ,, over-inment laboratory at. Agriculture -Minister WiýIianII Gueipli, and will ho gatheredi WallaceGaage fromi Laurel, a district Grain Corn Day w-ill be Stwr fOtrosys a newuin iM fan1ers 411U ShIlpeu hi Dufferin Counity was the key- 1held at tlie farmi of Mr.Gry on method1 of judgi-gyng ilk to dete-r- Ge~hby goveroment person- vnote speaker at the Durhanm October 18th. The officiai dele- iminie payment to farmiers will be n el. Counly Soil and (rop Improve- gate to the annuai meeirg i ntrodluced across the proviniceJTh prfsrsad eepet nient Association An nlMeeýing Toronto from r na' 2 t5 othsyer the new m iethod to be introduced ini Orono on January 9, 196)7. Mr. 27thi will be Mel Woodl. Past Purs Mr, Stewuat tod he n'ua in ail of Ontarbo by lae faîl. Gallagher pointed Up the imipart- ident of the Durhamn County Soil convention Tnursday of the on- Testing began in some areas last ance of building an efficient but and Crop 1improvemnent Associa-1tario Ml aktn or that Octaler with.s, m Lestucked to economnical setup for feeding live- tiont.1ifre d ray s will be v-ed to Guelphi fromn NorýthiernOnar stock and then producirig as mueh D-rpie eepeetdo idotteacuto a n home gro-wn feed again as econ1,1rl u noso a n amcalyasposile 1 afed~the basis of a draw tothewopoei in the~ milk. fot that handies drom~ two hun d- were on time for the meetinég. OtaiaWil becomne the firstSt e t yod to two hunded and fëty Those jresenting thc n-c- v-errir-ea in thte wrn-d to use the npee steers, the main. feeds are ha- ÈHarve roosd ulwn ytmon such a ide sca le h lagB Ricehard a cdoSJ b'i 2p'- o~rait, lag, te wolecro 0fbaieyJ. A. Rosevear for Bishop Seeds, and barfey siage and corn silag. Ceresaie Fertiirz.s Limite Prof. D. A. iggs hAdi of à î7uS e Mr. Glagher stated that proper and the Durham Cuny F r arycenityat te 'cierl A the fîrst ne7caul1e Sc îonl use ~ ~ ~ ~ q oft-efed îh rprSafetyCouncl. of Gueipli, Cd the new methodin 1Board mecefiug for197,1e!d in ofine raui omth. ai prinfaster and reduces the posibility Ce public Scho& te thec ml i- Tle nni!dieMrsprolect of human c inuhee i t b ers elected tu o 4hi lm:tï c1 ni swndntintbu Bd Barchard Secre- ield Crop Specialist for the On- field in the Department of Agri- insute n nario. tay. Reec n nue a q, .ario( Departmnent of Agr-,iculturecutran Fo,14 rnkS, andPoo luLinspyalog wthBowmianville on Tuesday, Febru- lanan nhrvie, p..of. Bggý ewye'ctedwasRobrtShearer A. O. iyulA grýiil tur1al1 ary 28thaté 10.00 a.m.At this said eight Winaied nik. 'iyCNLns cWeae FI î RepesetatveforDuramCrunty meeting there lwill be a complete ers, costigaboa 1,Q ai i esle sfios or ledinthedicusio o th 166crop' work in the counity and il are to be il-ortd from England hrmn Jn RichardJ; Vice projects.Corsiderale infoma-directors arepurged tu attend and to suppiernrt th2 wo aLceay in Chairman lPune St k rjer tin asrcode adany fa-c'MaIlfarmers aireweleome, ue inlthe poiceyChainvMCuluh i tysou a -d CGrop Imrprove-ý- the OntarioDepartmentofAg0 ultrea d FooBwavl People who like/tolive hfe t o The inoon lunchleon was pro- the jular os g for PoUntiina vie y fliuLd-ies of the Oronio reallybig wy.No car ofes llntdChurch ini the form oumr adAncdfatre o mr sanwihe, cffe nd o-uis.outstanding opPos ntniac- Apreitinwas exrse ïo -You May Personalize your thse ladiesbyWin. Allia w'hile 1POntiacwtha stereo tpeplayer Bey. Gray thanked Mvr. Gallaglier a ir conditioning, powevïr doorlocks, and BillTmbln xpressed the 1 a recliining seat, tittern apprciaion ofthemeeingta!Wheel, automnatie cruise control, IavyWih..- you niame it. Poniac ha.ç it, Thýe eection of f i ce rs wais 7ondulcted and tt1ey a re as fol- Presdent WiliamAllin; Vice- breil1 PortHoe treasurl er, A. O.Darmp, Dirctors: Crwigt-Chair- man, ichard VanCaImpNesie- toni; Bob DJnNesItIeton,E'- est Swa-in, Buri-keton; John Wa-ers' N1,estieton; Glenn La-rmier, Nestle- ton, John )Bonsma, Burketon; Har,1vey Grahlam, Nestjeton; Jae Wygerde, Nestietan. Cavan -Chiairmn, Albert Olan, MIillbrooik; Luther Olan, Mill- brook; Donald Lowes, Cavan; Kairl Hleeringa, Fraserville; Mel Wood, Millbroalç;- Leonard Henes, Millbrook; Russell Kennedly, MiWi brook; Dion Stevens, Mlillbr-ook. Clarke; Chaiiruian. Don Staples, Orano; Walter Piersma, New\- castie; Gerald Bon Newcastle 'Bol) Chater, Leskard; Bill Tamn- blyn, Orona; Roy Saixyer, Orono; Seldon Parker, Newcastle; New- ton Selby, Newcastle. Darlington - Chaira, lo Brooks, Bowmanvilie;- John Fray- eBowmanville; Gary Jeffery,1 Bowmanville; Wes Yellowlees, Biowm-fanvîlile; Garnet Richard, Ennihilea;Arnold GeI.bwtger, Oshawa; Bruce Taylor, Enniiskil- ,-ekie;,shaàw a Hope - Chairmian, Bey. Gray,j Port Hope; Ed. Ruthven, Lloyd Kehog, oyMcHolm, Johni Fer - guson Lore Whte, oward Be- )ec, Bert[ Tharme, Hre s .CreSsden-, R oy Strang-,;2dvie Ma~cs -Chair-man, Ray StroigBethny;LawrnceStap-j reso, 1everjn,1 " a1 l IlarveyWrgh, alsand Field Crop pe.Lnsy i~ ODaryple, P Ag., Agri-ý Wm, llaMel Wood and A. O. DLypewill ho, deleg,,ates ýrepeCeei: g - Dur County ta0 Th uas tralSouand Crop !m~zveîîc,.A--sOCaoiIofr 1,9- 7.M.'e. Gr a-Y, Port Hope will als atertas itis xpected that nal East Loa vpli-ntrl ance Chairman -George Chard; aimd Pauline Storks; Purchasing Car man Doug Walton assisted by BM3 (Shearer and Irv McCullough. -1The Chairman welcomed Bob ;Sheairer into the Board also wel comirr, baék, Mrs. Storks and Mu. Chard. This was 'Mr. Rickards 12thý year with the board and Il of ithese years as chairman. The principal, Mr. Ronald Mur.- [re reported that on the iastda of sehool therýe were 297 studenti on the roll çaIl. The report of the School Iri spector C. A. Hloîmes was read. Hlis report showed ant increase in atenace, steadily climbing, fromn 1963. In 1963 thereý were 224 strdients, in 1964 there wvere, 269; in 1965, 278 and in 1966, 298& H1e feit thiat the board, who haveý alieadty seen ifit to add rooms, to the schdioo, coýntinue in their think ing" that adtinlroomrs may yet be needled. Mis. Storksý, after hearing theî report, said they would be wise, tothn of where and hox ct build.î A niew seh)ooi-elsewvh(,ee l the village imay be the ase- she said. Mrs. Storks added ta she feit it wold oto good ad vntage,1 to thie nmembers tovit other sehools in the area withl 12 roomsn, and scee if they. couldler someth]ing ,from t'hem. Interiors have imany sanar safety-featueicuding the GYM-dleveloped energy-absorbinig steering column, ýfrot seat belt retractors, padded isrmn paniel adasne ur doorlocks an ail djoors,.e Grande Parisienne's standarýî engine is a 195 hp V8. Optiai V8s have horsepower ratings of 275, 325 and 385.Th twin-domecd affair is -Ponteiac' dual mnaster cylîinder, heari of new brake system, Get today's brand of action at a downright practical price. Gjo Pontiac roIv~ao ltsnn p ot Sdi 1967 PONTIAC'S COMPREHENSIVE WARRANTY..WlOtoavnlo C® 24 monthsl24,OO ie 0rnynieniea,®5yar5,O ie aratotooetan 035 Yearl5O,OOO miles warvartn 51cstoring, front and roar suspensions and wheeWs For complete informyation, se, youir Pontilac dealer. P367C Au~oikd Pnti.rDea'er in Bowm;janville 166 King Street îeMA 3-3396 rholn

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