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Orono Weekly Times, 19 Sep 1968, p. 4

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, TIRDASPTME lt3168 Cons e r va tionr (CniudfrSm page 1) should not be to-day. InClarke Towbship, he said, lie und11erstood that the plan as engpresented by the Council aos a otal of $400.00. "You antbuzy a good milk cow for thtprice today," he commented. Thiis is askinig people to do some- th"ii.g beyond their, powers, he said. Also he said thiý could hardly b e good enough for the future of the people and their chUîdren. Not al land is agriculýtural or recreational land and this takes a good planner ta sort it out. This istheir job, he said. In cern- xenting on land for idustrial use he said 'there was lots of land of a stoney nature that could be usedfor such purpose. You people have a chance te fight for simething worthwhile, he said, and your right to do so should be taken up i this cause. ln the matter of a conflict of interest, he said, he was pot sure cd what had happened but did R E CORDS LONG PLAY & STEREO Wrist Watches by Timex for Ladies & Men PIPES 59e np to $6.95 ORONO, ONTARIO state, "He who corn,,es before the Courts must corne -with denan hand.s!" 1The speaker xva tanedby Mr. S. B. Rutherford, _Mr. Morton and Mr. G. Butt. Cookies and coffee were served at the close of the meeting. CLARKE-NEWCASTLE TEriCEE!ýRS' INSTITUTE REPOnT - 1'1 The Clarke-Newcastle' Teachers Institute held, its monthly meet- ing' oft Setember 16, at the new Kirby Centennial Sehool. Re- freshments werc served by the ladies of the staff. Mr. D. Moffatt, past president of the group. presided over nom- inations for a new siate of Offic- ers. Elected were, to wit; ýMr. R. Brown, president and Mrs. M. Campbell, secretary. Mr. Mecodl, our supcrintend- Mrs. John Leishrna and her friend Miss Maisie Cubit-Nichols 'wxere luncheon guests of Mr. and Mms Milton Tamblyln on Satur- day. ant expressed his interest in our past meetings, and in-service- training program. To discuss furither busin~ess re in- servicc-training we retited to classrooms designatcd for ýour teaching divisions. Officers elected by each div- ision reported their groups in- terest areas. At future meetings primary and jutiiQr divisions will be discussing teaching methods, and ideas in the major subjects: the intermediate group Art. Mr. And Mrs. R. E. Logan Celebrate 5Oth Anniversury On Saturday, evening, Septem- ber l4th Mr. and Mrs. >R. E. Logan were honored at1 a reception giv- en by their daughters and their husbaeîds, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hay and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allin, the occasion being their parents' 50th wedding, annivers- ary. Mr. and, Mrs. Hay opened their home for the occasion. It was beautifully decorated with floral a rranigements of white and yellow 'mums. Members of the family wel- comed their *guests to a delic- ious buffet dinner, served from a table decorated with golden candies, centered with a 3 tiered anniversary cake, beautifully dec- orated. Guests; werc present from Oak- ville, Bowmnanville, Peterborough and Orono. Mr. and Airs. Logan were mar- ried in Bowmanville on Septem- Orono Sport Centre> Enjoy the Game of BILLARDS or SNOOKER at Matt's Barber Shop-C.nfectionery Phone Orono 983-5310 EVERYONE WELCOME Two Bîlliard Tables, One Snooker Table Enjoy our newly renovated premîses v . HARNESS RACING "UNDER THE'LIGHITS" FRIDAYS m .7.45 p.m. JUNE 21 TO SEPTEMBER 27 ORONO--b FAIRGROUNDS Hwy. 115 just North of Hwy. 401 PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING ber 18th, 1918, by the Rev. Dr. Best, minister of St. Paul's Pres- byterian Church. They have two daughS-ers, Ruth Allin and- Jean Hay, four grandchiidren, Joan Elliott and Sharon AllUn and Bill and Don ýHay; five great grandchildren, David and Dcetise Ray; Karen, David and Christine' Elliott. UNITED CHURCH Orone Pastoral Charge Minister Rev. B. E. Long SUNDAY,, SEPTEMBER 22, 1968 Orono United Church Sunday School at 10:00 Service at 11:15 a.m. Kirby- Morning Sunday Leskard- Sùnday School at 11:00 School at 9:45. LADIES' ýSLIMS A good stock of well tailered Slims, includiug wool worsted, crimp-knit, ber- ringbo»o stretch and corduroy. Stripes, checks andI plain shades iu sizes 10 to2O. Priced from . $6.95 to $15.95 LADIES' DRESSES New, Fal antI Winter Dresses arriv- kng every week Corne in andI look them over. We have a good selection of styles and colours from which toe hoose. Sizes 9 to 24%/. Priced from $10.50 to $33.50 E Ly rî or The Clarke Township Library Board met on Monday evening receiving another report from the librarian of further increases in -t -ldrng of buoos from the lib- rary shelves. Even during the suinmer mnonths the library dis- tributed well over onre thousatid books per monith.- Expecting increases this fal that may find distribution of up to two thousand books a month the Board consîdered the extend- ing ofopen hours for the Library During the tiext month the BQard and librarians are to scek from patrons and possible patrons de- sired hours that could beetnd cd 'in the best interest of the reading public. Board members considered extending the opetiing hours eithcr on Thursday after- noon or Saturday morning. Pub- lic reaction will determiîne thec day for further open hours. It was reported at the meeting that the Board had Yet to recei've any decisioli from the Orono Police Trustees on the availabil- ity of the Orono Fire Hall .as a ORONt TYKES %VIN TROPIIY The Orono Tyke Basebaîl club was the reciplýent of a trophy presun, ably for holding the cham pionship of their local league. The Orono býoys defeated the en- try from Newcastle in this age group and thus, received the, trophy. possible new site for the Library., Mr. Wýodyard saîd hýe expeet- ed this would corne up before- eext meeting ýof the Police Trustees. Orono Building Contracter Briek . Bleek -Cemcrete Stone Work Carpentry Cabinet Werk Floors Tie 983-54 41 *RONO DX-DX-DX'-DX-DX "DÏXý-DX-DX_ $ Be Wise: ...$ ECONOMIZE! $$ $ flV FUEL$ $ MA OIL $ $ - Phone 668-3341$ DX-DX- DX DDX - D--DX UANDBAGS Chooe your new--baixdbag-- frorn a f lue selecion of- the--smiartest- styles, 9,oomy- cas ual bags and dressier styles lu rich loo6k of leather. Black and brown. Priced from ..$5350 to $8$30 IGIRL'S DRESSES New attractive styles in girls' Dresses for Fail and Winter. A variety of popular shades, iu sizes 2 to 12 years. Priced frorn. $3.69 to $9.95 PYJAMA FLANNEILETTE Good, quality Flannelette, firmly woven lu Canada lu prints to suit the whiole family's needs - pyjamas, night-. gowns and lhings. About 42 luches lu width. Priced per yard ........ 65e ARMSTRONGS

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