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Orono Weekly Times, 17 Jul 1969, p. 3

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY lith, 1969 Rodeo (continued frein pagel) musical director for instance- Marie Loter hails frein-San An- tonio, Texas and brmngs with lier the sensational musical stylings Ihat grace eaeh per-formiance. Snake Rogers the sihow's colour- fui announcer, comes frein Del Ri, Texas. Other performners corne froin Arkansas, West Vir- ginia ýand Iowa. ýmaking the 4,B Ranch Rodeo truly an interna- tional )ail star rodeo. Always looking for potential rodeo stars, either two-legged or tour-lieggced, Deug Doner, the live- stock superintendent of the show, keeps hs eyes oen for a peten- tel bucking herise or bull, or a cowboy who would lilce to try his band at riding tihem. Ali of théê Tom Bish'op person- nel and most of the shows anIm- ais appekred nightly in the 1968 edition in the 1968 edition of the evening grandstand show at the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto, in this year's Howard Câble production of 'Frein Sea to Sea'. The action, colour and excite- ment of Rodeo, the original Arn- enican sport enjoys tremndous popularity throughout the world today, and is cauglitand remains in every performance of the 4-B Ranch'Rodeo and Wild West Show It mas' prove to be thec most en- tertaining and educational -show ever to tour eastern Canada and the U.S.! Starting time of the show is a p.m. Specially Selected - Fresh Picnic . Shoulder PORK ROASI W. resere the rigit te Ilmit quantities Neil ,Alln Attends 4-mH Provincial Conference For Neil Aluin, RR 1, Orono, Ont. 4fH proviincial conference was a challenging exýperience. More thian 75 outstand(ing 4,H ag- ricultural club members froin a- cross the province attended the week-dong conference held at the University of Gue1pdh, June 23-27. 1Active participation on both the individual and teain level was stressed. Eaoh delegate, was en,- couraged to: better understand his own role as a member of- the group. Leaderàhilp mcthods and pro- posed changes in 4-HI club pro- 'grains were topies of enthusiastic discussion. Individual devclop- ment bas replaced tecihnical tarin- mng in agriculture "as the main purpose of 4H. Delegates aisoe cxplored various agricultural departments of the uÏniversity. The confcrencc, howcver, ai- iowed plenrty of tiine for fun. Co6nversations, praruks, and sing- songs continucd long past the rec- ommcndcd bedtiine, rnaking canly morning exerciises 'sein'even car- lier. Everyone agreed that meeting fellow delegates f rom across the YL.WEST ELECTRIC Orono:- 983-5962 QualitY Electrical Hcating, and Lighting Installations and Repairs by ktertified Electricians .8 k Cubana or Chiquita BANANAS Roasted - Stock up and Save! NABsOB' Lb. Bag Just right for theBarbecue Maple Leaf Skinless 2 L'B. Sunspun Salad Dressing 32 oz. 49 Old Coleny - Price Buster Feature! 10 oz. Tins Soft Drinkse 12 tins for 85c Campbell's - Price Buster Feature! 10 oz Tins Vegetable Soup 2 for 25c, Best Buy' - General Electric - 40, 60, 100 Watt Lump Bulbs 2 for 39c Best Buy! -Flrst Grade Crecmery Butter l.pint 67c FIFTH ANNUAL STEAM Reunion FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUTNDAY JUICampbellford FAIR GROUNDS FEATURES EACH DAY 0F THE REUNION There is something for everyone ini the fi-amily Steam Engines in operatiôn. Saw Milis lu operation Variety of Antique Vehicles Working -Models' Paradès in front of the bleachers Fine Food 5 o 6Ib lb. 49c' Phone 5SU-Ml0, Ornme LDireet, R. Pariner; Donaldson. Lucy Atom, if. 9th RACE- Quinte Lad, P. Stewart; W-i1 Loir Ace, J. W&I'llams; CalTW n as,, C. McNutt; Gentry McKWyo, 0. Býuriison; Thanquility, R. Gassian; Senator K, T.S.A.; Donna's Pnide, S. Brown. Horses not drawn in: Superiod Stan, Dom D Direct, Veva La, Feïarless Patir, Success- Beau, Chester Harin Ace, Liz Song Northwood Barney. Clarke Public. LIBRARY ÊOURS OPENl: Tuesday 6:30 8:34 Thorsday 6:30 & :»0 Friday 2:30- 5; 6:30 -83 province was the higlpoint of the week. As one youth said, "Now 1 cotiid walk frein Oftawa to Windsor and eat well ail the way."y D urham County 4 H iJudging Competition On Wednesday, July 9th, the Durhamn County 4-H Judging Competition was heki in the Or- one and Tyrone ares. Dairy cat- tel werc judged at the farin of Carlos and Bull Tainblyn. Orono. shcep and, swine w 1ere at Lloyd Skinner's earm atý Tyrone and bec!f at the farm of Sidney Cor- nish at Tynone. The potato and grain classes as weil as the iden- tification, quliz and reasons were held in t'he Town Hall. Orono. Helping with the coinpetition frein other counties were Maurice Jebson, Beavertoný, Art Hamilton, Asloiat Agr. Rep., Victoria, R. Brusso, Asist Agr. Reip. in Peter- borough and Alex Thomnson, As- ssiýst Agr. Rep. in Northumiber- land. In charge of the' competition were Mi1r. A. O. Dýaîrymple, .Mr. B. Euls, Fruit and Vegetable Spýecial- ist land Boýb Watt, Assist Agir. R. of Durhamn County. Mirs. Donna Rutton was in charge of the re- cords. Orono Race Entri ès, ORONO RACE WAY, JULY l8th lst RACE- Dorcen MarlMic, W. llannah; Harriman's Ace, L, Brawn; Bey Su> Ruth, W. Norris; Sue',s Ann, 1. McHattie; Randoin Chief, M. Vyse; Mvolly Gratton, rR. Mclai Gypsy Honour, K. West; Victor Hl Direct, K. Harnden. 2nd RACE- Hope Song, J. Williams; John. nys Cheice, R. McQuald; Light- ning Dares, 1. Cochrane; Skeeter Song, R. Hicks; Rebel Princess, B. Shea; Titan Song. C, I. Thacker- iay; Lady Moray, S. Brown; Hi- Vie, L. Goodale, 3rd RACE- Master David, I.'Mclntosh; Deb- be Spencer, J. Drew; Prima Muae, O. Burrison; Erdn Spencer, W. Mauson; Miss Buckeye Lady, L. iDixon; Oziark Jeffrey, G. Robin- 'son;Portage Anne, M. Vysen; Lýor- raine l, R. Ralun. 4th RACE- Margaret Hal, R. Brown; Misty Heather, E. Brock; Su'ccess Cico, R. Armitage; Deputy Chic! Orir, N. Osborne; Robela Jersey, T.B.A. Add Wortihy, T.ýB.A.; Finn's Hat,- L. Goodale; Peggiwdll, G. Robin- son. Sth RACE- Rodwyn Todd, K. Vence; Fros ty SuIsan, S.- Brown; Marriane Rid- deli, I. Cochrane; ýHappy's Mac, R. Staples; Dictator Pick, B. Hoo- ey; Vans Pnide C, W. Reld; Thel- giers, G. Robinson. 6th RACE- Kawarh Candy, G. Sheidon; Superior Mark, T.B.A.; Parkview Anu, R. Glover; Waltzing Matilda R. Bird; Black Island, B. Minffie; Superiod Paddy, D. Hie;'Jin Dus- ty, S. Brown; Mr. Harvey, H. Stin- er. 7th RACE- Jerry Hat, S. Brown; Dick's Henley, L. Goodale; Ricky Super- ioir Hai, K. Harnden; Lil Buck, J. St. John; Molly Ray Lee,, R. Brown; Ronfle Delioht. G. Robin- Albert's Texaco GENERAL REPAIES Phone 983-5249 Or«O Custom Gardening Services Ploughing - Disking - Cultivat. ing - Levelling - Earthmovimg Cuatom Landscaping - W.4d and Grau. Mowlng- Post Rols Borelng - Snow Removal SID McAFBE Rf 2, Bowmanvîile TeL 725-6024 SIMPSON 'S Paitin ad Dec. rating INT.ERTOR - EXTERIOR PAPERIIANGING REMODELLING "Fr a elean dependable job" Call Douglas and Gary Simpson 988-5104 Caiour, I.licensd Plumblng& Mechanical Contractor <Who seils, insta1Is' PLUMBING AND HEATING Phone 983-5207 Orono Best iBuy! , Reg. 33c! 7 Red and White or Hamburg Buns WIE ERSWiener Roils pkg. of 8 4 for $1 Save 22c! - Rose Assorted i b k.~Relishes 12 oz. jars 3 fo r 89t, Lean - Meaty - Butt - Weil Trimimed Maple Leaf Rindless Pork Chops lb. 69c Bacon L 89C CO>RNISH'S RED& WHITE 29z

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