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Orono Weekly Times, 3 Aug 1967, p. 6

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«ONO W"£FKLY TIM H IU".DAY, AU GUST grd, 1967 Body Found bI Ontario Provincial Police are investigatîng the-death of an un- identified youth whose body was!OF rD iv found no-th of Bowmanville ear- O o o F i ri lier ths. wek with a buillet hole t,, his head. Theu body was discovered late List Published' MrdyafternQon la a bu6h on -bc c e~oAof lvianvers Town (ipPoue belei.ve t-lie body The Durham Central Agricul- Iiad been yr there for at least lural Society will have available two week&ý this coming week their annual Inspec r J. S. Kay of the crim-. fali fai- prize list in which is in- mal inve Mato branch of the cludeci ai] events along with de-, OPP hias ",,,en a~i~e to assist nartments and classes of exhibi- the BGw,ý anvi'e OPP -in the in- tion. This list cýovers. one hundred vestigation. îand thirty-two pages and will be According to a Bowmanville of- available from the secretary,, Mrs, licer, the body îs that of a muls- John Rickard, Newc astle. tular caucasian maie with 'an age ef about 17. Police added that the In many instances new classes dead person was five 'foot, ten have been added to the nunmerous Inehes in heiglit and was well de-! departments and as, Well prisýe veloped at 210 pounds. There is a 'mony hias in some cases been in- posibility hie, had dark complex- crea5ed. ion. When dscovered tte body was If you have a talent and wish clothed in green denims, a green1 to compete and display your work cordurj3y shirt, black sock5 and ibe it baking, art, sewing. handi- greyish-brown wind-breaker with 1 raft, etc., there 15ý a class for you. kiiitted coîfs and collar. The Check the list il could be reward- youth has also been wearing 'ing in a sense of competing and black loafers. financialy. 1The Bowmanville detachment of the OPP has asked that anyone having knowledge of a person of A entirely new department thie description contact themi added this year is4 a division for, immcdiately. sheep.. Numerous breeds are eli- gible .lna a number' of classes. ORONO CUBS CAMPf New attr'actions for Friday in- ý,T VICTORIA COUNTY PARK clude Quarter horse racing at .6:30 and a school amnateur con- The Orono Cubs and leader5itest ln front of the g¶anidsandon eamped out over last weei-end at Friday afternoon, Victoria County Centennial Park.1 The boys report an excellent two days at the camp featuring There is also a competition for' ,outdoor activities and water 'Cenitennial dres5 which could be, sports. most interestingthis year. J Trent tUniversity Offer Courses l Trent University annouced that successfülly completed at another enplietons are invited, from university but sttudents intending p,ýiembîers oef the community who to graduate with a Trent Univer- ývish to pursue courses in arts ity degree will he expected to 4ndf science offered- by the Uni- complete half of their academnic ý!eritLy on a part-time basis in the work at Trent, If is expected that by 1968 Applicants who are proceeding somne courses will be offered in1 to a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor the sumame r and that by the 1968-1f ,f Science degree or who wvish to 69 session a few evening exten-, ipgrade teaching certificates wilL sion courses will be availableI l~e given preference. A number of Present applications for part- fourses wîll be off ered in the time studies will reveal the num- tate îfternoon when it is hoped ber andl selection of courses de- some citizens will be able to at- sired by the community in the tend classes, future. Part-time tudents will be asked Ail enquiries in regard fo part- kc indicate, in order of prefer- lime studies should be forwarded ,ne, those courses in which they to Mr. Walter Pilmaan, Director uth to enrol. Although admis- of Part-time Studies, Trent Uni- sien to the university may be versily, Peterboroughi. granteci as soon as the applica- don, is brouht before the Admis- sions Committee, the permission to enrol in a paritcular course will be delayed until il is clear n which course places are avail- For... able. It is hoped that those ap- -plying for courses, in second and Iird year *will receive confirma- WEDDING STATIONEIRY ;on of course selection by raid- ~uutand those appflying for1 COUNTER CHECK BOOKS ~Jrst- year courses will receive usaformation of course selection PRINTED CHEQUES ,y mid-September. Students wo are eiirolled la RUBBER STAMPS the part-lime prbgrammne ,will &yj vVV have the benefit of the unique teaching methods encouraged at Trent Universâty. They will par- Contact thse licipate fully in seminar and tu- torial sessions and will have aJl ~the advantagesi of association Orsnc -,7ersty.I Cr-edif will be given for w'rk ES OF PRsNnING! D Tir announcement> for plumbers, steamfietters and, sheetmetal workers The Apprenticeship and Tradesmen's Qualificaion Act, 1964 requires journeymen in the Plumbing, -Steamfitting and Sheet- metal trades to obtain Certificates of Qu4lification' by Qetobet 1lst, 1967. Tradesmen who have flot already applied for their, inîtial ficates of Qualification should do so as soon as possible. Applications should be forwarded to: ONTARIO DEPARTMENT 0F LABO(VR INIDUSTRiAL TRAINING BRANCH 74 Victoria Street Toronto IA, Ontarko Orono Amat,îeur Athletic Assodatfios, STREET &"oflf FIR U Certi- MAIN STREET RýoN-0 WE *, ADO.E B1INGO - GAMES 10 - RIDES COLDURED TELEViSION MUSIC RT JADES 0 F DESTINY aD ISON%25Sc Oromo, ont t

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