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Orono Weekly Times, 11 Apr 1968, p. 6

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OltONO WELY TIMES, 11IU1RSIAY, APRIL lLth, 1968 REPýORNT FROiM OTTAWA RussellilC. Honey, M.P., Durhýam Marptch 29, 1968 This week I was askedJ at a din nerlaPeterb ruhto ex- press thse ar-reciation. of the aud- icace to Prime Minliter Pasn seid historiens w .,u1d have to t eaand evaluate bis record. We are toù close to it to gve an e c i raisal, it is a big record, fui] of acco nplishmvents. rP rsc's gretcst îo e~~~~ cthe bc con--. Y i 1es h isb dtF cn- - 'or.. 'i 15 a ich Ucoes lits a rieanîagfI BîlcfRiïght, ond- ~~~h rei u sup -r ' out oa "aa A ad he Seonate te maj ~iec istiutinsmare eeti,.ve ,and rap,,ýresentative of your sys- tcm.Th lasb stage will be a re- diiinof Federal and Provincial poeson a basis of rcalism. In the area of business,Bak ing iaws have beenupdt, reg- ulations affecthig the transporta- lio idusbry bave beeni- revised -Jnd mo(dernized. The ne-w Labour Cadewaspasscd. Labour Rela- uons ,;législation is being review- Wod ha ave a new Braadcastiag A rcform Lbrl Mr. _Peerso1n b-rought la thie msieCanada Penios Pantbc Cnaa ssist- ance î2plan, iceacGld Age Se- rurity and Veterans pensions and al1owaences. i Governmert est- ablished th-, -;gaaraiteed minimum income for Old ge pcanioners, Pur d .y d rbaiey'u-1 o~ p raeasof i rvincesi, abr- haecrcheas diverscdicarma rainoone s oJ d e- aasof soialrmeFormesDivorce yh esImhaveateen bAugct - to- deat Abugo nbus B h to makrte ipt an ad otrovDepra chfangsi the ECrimielCode laof *themresori onnt erol, bor- toc wa, d riigadvers, frarm jsfty and ot thres cin bfor Mr. lecbive iargaeningighats Caaaio sanofbcAmdFre, lAD, thie aNatIiraAton ANoct, b abepadrtear af nutryublie- pýcrooe thof Mnpower, De"0 arn- menýi >,ota efn of u e amoroand Affir s bbc Ecnomiepouil b Canada,.ter anadi te Diry Commir ssin ad the rvcurboard tù-o thbcbprices adwages, adre st some y o tIse ahe rent o Mir. P1eson a ountrgisiutat Ca,,sadanow bie as n e ne Fag, and a atioonal Anthe.aCea- adian en sc onr llag flyîng abroa7orPear asgrdup of ubli eý,c o r enstbiningte"oyCan- wîthssnonut a feelingomoand pide. Thrismwaseno possie be firs Rpo erson. No orebiserPrim ivlinister has hatse ourba b ý_etbac h roblemsnadaic uner- ousens l esanCutrywitoutiet KENDAL P.T.A. OHr April meeting was held i,! -he sch,3o auditorium on Tues- day, April 2. ce acwas in favour of pur- r'hr;sinr 290 plasti, cups and a stove for the Inev. kitchen. Any- one can use fac- ities and equip- -er it nidld i maged ar- ticles are r Icd * '. Il h p orti-s are on "~ I rn\iy 3. Mrs. WMad fan Canadian Can- cer Sietyl iu gave a u cc~ a nc-rand 2 films drznitig te ~ork of the society T' yn~~ s encouraged to se e of t ets for our East- cr Cantata bv Excelsior Choir and Kendal SL',,ooi Choir onu <ind Friday, eveaina. Be sure to at- tend. Six companies in the Lake On- tarlo arec'a have been granted. loans totalling almost $1 million under the province's Equalization of Industrial, Opportunity, Pro- gram for the construction of new plant facilities or expansion work that will ýcreate an cstimated 315 ïacw jobs. Providing certain conditions remet, some of the loans will be forgven at the end of six ycars by he eadr, he Ontario Dv opnt Coporaion aCrowa ,ag- cacy s t p P le1966for the sec- fi- Ecetietia fTIndListrial1 O,.ppdrufïity Programn was ail- niounced by !the Ontario g;cu arat last fa,.' Louas a: osedints Lk Ontario area cre AIlied Chemi',ý CandaLiit- cd $500,000; MUathews Coaiveyor Cimpany Limited, $193,033; Ual- royal (1966) Limited, $135,900; Quinte Mîlk Products Limited, $62,000; Custom Plastics Interna- tional Corporation, $50,000; Vag- dea Milis Limited of Belleville, To date, thirty-seven municipal- ities in the region have qualified for inclusion in the program. BOY SUFFOCATES IN BIN 0F GRAIN A 15-year old Hampton boy suffocated Saturday in a bin of finely ground grain. Rcadwas helping his uncle ferd cattie. It is believed he fel head-first into the bin from a heigbt of 12 feet. Mr. Benschop 'said he was at ground level iaside a barn and Richard was ln the loft. When he dida t sec the boy,, M/r. Benschop cnt u to look for hlm and - ir ' dhu the bin of cettie -edA. lHevas prloaounced dead -~arrivai et.1B.owmanvi1le Mem- nral WsKa after beag lifted frons the bia by bhis aunt w~id uncle Mr. and Mrs. John Bcnschop of RR 4.Bwavle Richard, a grade nine Courtice lii' Seh ol student, w as the son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnes Moletnar and oldest cof seven children. LoesPkkep p A Pntyoolresident who re- h re is pickup truck stolen late Friday, found himself cbarg- ed with Publie misebief early Sat- urday. Lavera uggit,38, complaited to Constable John Patriarche of, Whitby -Police, that his pickup truck hdbp~soe from the rear of heRoyal,ý Hotel. Constable Patriarc-ý1,he recoveýred tise'truck on tis lot of the Stuniy- brook. Food1urkt Sgt. Fred B aker and Cons. Patriarche thea uersuctc aninvestigation into th-e circumnstaacesý of the reportcd thcft and lad tepulcmischicf charg e. Froràgeeof 19rs CtherP oar i ý se as at is poi !ntrte 6e e sip- mhentacased aaD in thuiriPow- crseuc thre idin.otforthe Fisric o te pried.c Y7t Mr. Cccil Carvetis started ,a fccd and grain business, in thse ClassIfIei Ais FOR SALE 1964 Park Lane Mercury, 4- door hardtop, loaded with option- a] equipment. Boyd Wood, 983-5937. a-p APPLICATIONS REQUESTED Applications w iii be received by the undersigncd up to aad la- cludiag April 20, 1968, for the rositîon of caietake d t thea New Kir~by Ceaten.nial uSe ,ý. Ai-' ]y in w itiisg, stating exper- n',qualiiations and salary tx e 't1, an d wîth envelope &ery Mar1-cd P to ecante,.ýits. lu-hrpartiei' ars may be oh- taad from the undersigned hne9335101). :-lorace R. Best, Sec.-Treas.,- T.S.A. of Clark-, R.R. 2 Orono, Ontario. b-14-c SCILfOOL REGISTRATION Registration for Kirby Centea- nial S-choo1 will take place in the auditorium of Lockhart, Public Sehojol, on April 24th 'at 1L30- 3:00 pm AIl cilJdrcn entering GradeI must be 6 years ýold on or' before December 31st, 1968. A verifica- tion, of birthdate is required A. Gibson, prilscipal building about 1920, and joperated this e:1terprisc until 1930 when Glavile wo ws cat thiat timie an et theie o f thepucaefo K1r. Carveth. whîch, exîstieduni 19F. Xr.CanviIÏ recalis that in the !U aMo POthey shipped fo ý9urteca ar û's fbuckwheet fomthe fedml.At that time buckwheat ,jlo~eo the principal cash cÀrops cftie istricet and every feu cears woýuld be ,loaded at O- saca, Caaton, Starkville anid Or- ono. Buckwbeat was et this time bcbng shipped, to Holland. In 1947 Mr. Glanville purchasedi the building from the Farrnier's,ý Co-operative and in 1948 added a grinder ansd mixer to keep pace wi th the changes ln the feed and grain business. The business is f9r sale, states Mr. Glanville or even the build- ing may be rented. ORcRsO, ONTARIO WE BUY AND SELL OId Glass, China, Pine Articles Toys and Oddities IF IT'S OLD ... CALLUS WE PAY CASH! Phones 98&.5210 or 623-3128 * I SERPlV'ICE or 62 3-3312 24 1101R SERVIC1t Passengers Insured e,, K a $7,500.,0O -$S39664.00 A PUBLIC SERVICE 0F YOUR ROTARY CLUB ý 1 1 ý- > 1 «ý- Il -------------- CANADA

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