ORONO WEEKLV TIMES, THURSIJAY, JANUARY 3th, 1969 Classified GOOD MAN OVER 40J t- short t-rins surrounding Orono ljvkin we wint is worth up te ,$15,500 IN YEAR ~ sregular cash bonus. Air mail YX N. Diokerson, Pres., South- -- stern Petroleum Corp, Et. VatTexas 76101. IN MEMORIAM t 'RKER, G. E.-In loviug mem- ýc ïof aà dear dad an'd grandiat, o passed away Fehýruary 2nd, Goti Raw you getting weary, S1e came anti steod Meore yen Anid &d wdiat 11e tbought best. kAnd wiseered 'Cerne andi rest. Y'ýou bade no oùe a last f arewel Nor even said goodbye oen were gone before we knew ,,nd only God knows why. -Sadly rememrbered by sens ïtley, Charlie; daughters Hat- lm~ ha and Pearl. a-c pAnd Down The Book Stocks Hydro Chairman The Orono Hytiro Commission held their first meeting of tbe year mintaining the same of- ticers as last year. Mr. r'ilo continues as chairman witb Mr. Woodyarti secrctary. The commission revieweti the insurance coverage with Mr. Miii- son anti increased coverage on stock anti contents by $2,000.00. They a-%g reviewted inereiPi,' the covefage on tbe Municipal Buldfing but no action was tak- en lu this coverage at the time. The Commission increaseti their remuneratlon by $2500 now mak- ing thelir annual pay $150.00 f rom' the Hydro. Other salaries were increaseti by sevet percent. The Manager, Mr. Downs, anti one other Counmissî'oner were aut'horized to attend the OMEA convention. At an inaugural meeting-of the Orotio Police Trustees- earlier titis week the Board moveti to réturn officers the same as 1968. Mr. Smpson continues as chair- man with Mr. Woodyarti as sec- retary. Conimittee 4cairmahI re- main the sanie as 1968. The director of the production is Roy lliggins. Roy has worked in theatre for ten years both in tie United States and in Canada. LclNews Mr. Dean West broke Ilis collar bn'ne whlle Ski-dooing on Sun day. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Dickson at- tended the funeral of the lat- ter's brother Mr. George Dickson in Napanee on Mond'ay of last week. SKATE TO CHAMPIONSHIP Many in (irono and district bave th'rilled and marvelled at the skating ability of Miss Anna Forder and Mr. Richard Stephens wlien they bave performe'd at the Oronô Arena. Thtis pair this week bas woh the Canadian Pairs chamnionship held in Tor- onto and commürentators have. given much prai ?ý for their sklll. Miss Forder and- Mr. Stephens will comPete for Canada in the No*jt Am*~ioan Changiionships and liater i the W'orld ChamPion- ships. They a'ppeared on ýTelevis- !on on Tuesday evening. H1e directl "Our Town" for Ex- po - the oniy higb school pro- duction to be presented there. In this area he has directed the Clarke' Players i A Man for Al Seasonsand Halntet and was co- director for The Admirable Crich- ton, Billy Budd and A Man for Ail Seasfons .at the Pine Ridge Festival'of the Arts Inst summer. Last fali he directed Our Town for the Cobourg Opera and Dramia Giild and is currently working on Oliver, there for production March 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15. H1e wiill direct one more three-act play in Cobourg for production eaiy, iMay. The' musical direction is lu charg o Ross Metcaif. Ross bas the degreeé of A.R.C.T. from the Royal Conseruatory of Music. 11e aiso, has bis A.C.C.M. (Associlate in the Chicago Conservatory of Music) ln choral conýducfing. 11e is a Registered Music Teacher, a member of the Canadian Adjudi-ý cators' Association, and recently obtainedbis lligh Sehol Spec- ia1'Nit Certificate. Besides giving maly solo performances sinin in- oratorios, weddl ,concerts etc., Ross is organist andi choir master 'at St. Paul's Unitedi Church, Bowmanville, and Music Supervisor for the public schoi in Darlington Township. Jean Billett is the pianlist. She is la Rotary Ann and the wife of Dr. Keith Bliilett. She is a griadu- ate of the Royal Conservatory of Music - solo pýerformer A.R.S.T. andi a R.M.T. She is n'ow study- inig organ witlh Mr. Wm. F indl'ay. Assisting ber by pliaying for pub- licity previews is Marg (Mrs. Jack) Muhd'ay. Mch'ael Wood, a Grade X stud- ent at B.H.S. wiIl play the drums. H1e is in the b-igh scbool bandi, sings in St. Paul's Unitedi Church Choir, and studies Piano with Mrs. John Rice. 11e is in a sm'all Rock group and on request plays with local dance bands. He1e as to study percussion at McGiil. The choreo.graphy has been dfone hy Ramona Rickard. She is the wffe of Jim Rickard of Ceres d'aie Fertilàzer andi Ceresmore Farms, Bowmnvville.' Ramona comes originally from Stratford and is now head of the PhySiCal Edu'4-.tIon Departmen4t at Ajax High Sohool. The produicer is Margot (Mrs.' Ted) Siamuel. *Her husban'd is pre'sident of Curvpiy WOOd PiO- duets, Orono. MargQct has actedI in anid dhecûted miany plays lu tis area and ber job for "The Boy fiiiend' is tbîat of co-ordin- ator, o:ganizer, final decision maker and clief scapegoat. oderick liaig-?rowfl hadtittis to ay about books: -IThe dciglht andi ch'arm of books ~is nitsý' mucli in the stories thcy te)I or the information they yield' >sin the degree of commulnica- ýûne they establish betwn/ n the a 1thor andi reader. When a renti- Pr recognizes in a book thougbts thaat are unrealizeti tboughtsM of bis own feelings that reflect ex- f ýretce of lis own, commun1- -C tion is strong andi the rewards are great. But some books go b 3yond this anti open Up ' ollY 'iew worlds of thougbt and feel- i ,g that the reader can live ln i d make bis own. These are very good books."' 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