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Orono Weekly Times, 7 Aug 1969, p. 3

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Orono Race Entries ORONO RACE WAY, AUG. th Race One- Sue's Ana, I. MeHattie;, Molly Gratton, R. McQuaid; Mighty Bet- ty, F. Gillian; Robra Sparky, R. Larabee; Dusty Mac Dale, J. War- -er; Vica Lee, R.. Gassien; Abi- lene, D. Roughley. Race Two- Revel Princess, B. Shea; Hun7t, S. Moore; Little Etsel Goodale;, Titan Song C, I. Th eray; Northwood Baraey, B. B Freddie Gratton, E. Tili; T( Lucy, T.B.A. Race Three- Ozarti Jeffe'ïy, G. Robin Superior Mark, T.B.A.; Jagla, Norris; Miss Buckeye Lady, Dixon; Parkview Ann, R. Glo ATTENTION FARMERS WHY PAY MORE?, SAVE ON Premium Quallty X SGASOLINE " DIESEL " MOTOR OIL Farm tanks and pumps available CALL COLLECT 668-3341 DX OIL FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY William c. H0,1,B. comm. Chartered Accountant Phone Newcastle 987-4240 Ail day Wednesday and Saturday Fresh Minced GROUND CHUCK IL 79c Sehueiders sliced Cooked Ham 6 oz. 65c Save 5c! Javex 64-oz. Jug 49c Save 12e! Mazola 011 32-oz. BtU. 89c Best Buy! Save1 CHEEZ Bick's Prrolish Dli Save 16e 32-oz, Jar 39 c 8c! - Kraft 16-oz. Jar WHIZ 75c Best Buyf! - Save 23È! - Facial Tissues Kleenex 6 pgks. $1I Sunkist - Good Size RANGESm Cass , L. ,<n 05 Homestead Irish Fergie, M. Bre- thour; The Entertainer, J. Drew. Race Four- [IU- Wades Roeky, W. Wade; Bey Reid; lodds Sue Ruth, W Norris; Rieky Sup- erior Hal, K, Haraden; Hillrest Jeff.rey, E. Broek; Dick's Henley, [son; L.- Goodale; Lorraine Hal, R. B. Rahm;,Jerry Hat, D. Reughley. L.Race Five- )Vr; &ihaay Rae, L. Goodale;. Liz ve;Song, J. W illiams;ý Superior Stan, HT: Cochrane; Bon nie Van, K. Jen- kias; Gypsy's Honour, K. West; SHarriman's Ace. L. Brawn; Silk- way Dir-.et, R. Farmer. Race Six- Wil Lor Ace, J. Williams; Quin- te 'Lad, P. Stewart; Lisa Tar, J. Grahaiù; Burt Bumfpas, E. McKay; Stirling Gratton, A. Downes; Claney Herbert, G. St. John; tOhief Clyde, R, Bird; Oro Lee Herbert. G. Sheldon. Race Seven- Danay D Dale, G. Robinson; Waltzing Matilda, R. Bird; Biliy Frost, 0. Burrison; Hieiand Dir- Clarke.-public, LI BRA-RY. HOURS OPEN: Tuesday 6:30 - 8:30 Thursday 6:30 - 8:30 Friday 2:30 - 5; 6:30 - 8:30 LYLE WEST ELECTRIC Orono: 983-5962 Quality Eleetrical Heating and Lýighting Installations and Repairs' by Certified Electricians Schneiders BOLOGNA Rings lb. 65c Fresh Siced PORK LIVER IL 39c -Lemonadle 10 for $1 Feature! Repeated by Popular Request Roastedi1lb. Bag Nabob Coffe. 1I L.65c Best Buy! « Save 23e! with Pork Boston Brown 14-oz. Tins Aylmer Beans 5 for $1 Save 48c! Bread 'N Butter 16, oz. Jarn .1York Pickles 4 for, $1 Best Buy!- Save 10c! Aylmer Tomato il oz. CATSUP 2 for 39Vc Best Buy!- Save 8c'! - Aylmer or Wagstaffe Jams. 24 oz. jar 55c ect,. M. Bre trour; Kwartha Cal, G. H-orner;, Hesthoney Pick, T.B.A.; Donna's Pride, T.B.A; Elack Is- Race Eight- Dusty Gilic, R. Johnson; Zeph- yr Billy, G. Dolley; Debbie Spen- cer, J. Diew; Bonnie Delight, T. B.A.; Lii Buck. G. St. John; Jim Dus<y, D. Fines; Victor Hal Direct K. Hlaraden. Race Nine- MooreIand's Alice, B. Moore; Chester Harmace, L. Brawa; Johny's Choice, R. McQuaid, Cel- dana, ID. MeNutt; Thelgier , T.B. A.; Happy's Mac, R. Stapl1's. SOME IIIGIIWAYS BAN PEDESTRIANS Pedestrians aad. hitch-hikers, baaned by rCgulations from us- ing controlled-access highways la the Toronto area since 1967, wilI be banned from some other rout- es ;e Ontario. An Onatarlo department of tran- sport officiai said the extended regujations, resigned to reduce the hazard of accidents on heavily- travelle.d routes, will take, effeet in the next few weeks when faru- ing signs have been posted. The extended regulations will cover T1he Nacdonald-Cartjer Free wayfrein Highway 35 and 115 at Newcastle to Highway 10; the Air- port Expressway from 'the Mac- donald-C,rtier Freeway to Dixon Read la Toroato. Keudal News Keadal Church opened' for the monthI of August at 9 a.m. Rev. T. Saelgrove bas returaed from bis vacation la Newfoundlaad and Miss Ana Foster played the or- gan. She bas spent a few days witb ber aunt at London where sbhe p1..s enteriag uaiversity la September. There was a good number îpresenit, seme fromn neigIibouring cburcbes., A pleasant eveaing was speat la %I'e Suaday Sehool rom on Tuesclay eveaiag August 5th whea Mr. and Mrs. Don Tansley, Mich- ael and Jeanette came and show- ed'their movies. Betty taught Me- Leaa'sschDol wben she was Miss Howe. They alsd brougbt three friends witb thcm f rom India. The pictures were of their beaut- iful flower gardeas and aiýse wonderful pictures of steam en- gines and ocean liners. miss Laing of Toronto bas been spending tbe last two weks witb Mrs. A. Swarbrick. Sympathy is exteaded to Mr. and Mrs. George Loftbouse on the ioss of a nepbew. Mr. Walter Powell of Oshawa, who was kiil- ed 'fi a car aoideat acar Man- chester on Svaday. He was thirty- eigbt and a bus driver. Mr. and Mrs. T. Stevens had their diaughter' Dorothy (Mrs. J. Heliebust) and sons' ROI£, Stevea and Andrew, also Dr. John Stev- ens of Guelph for the weeckend. The tobelzo barvest bas begua in the Kendal area. Mueh of the bay is stili eut. HIGHLAND GAMES DRAW LARGE CROWDS An - estimated eight te ten thousaad spectators turned out te take part la Coibourg's sixth High- land Games beèld Monday at Don- egan Park, Cobourg. The games whicb lasted ail day were olficiaiiy opened la the af- ternoon by the Honourabie W. Ross MacDonald, Lieutýeaat-Gov- ernor of Ontario. Prier 4e the cer- emonies the lieutenant-gevernor was theý guest cf ]!êayor J. A. Heenan at a civic luncheon. Visitors were welcomed te the eveht by the Higblaad Games So- ciety president, Robert Wilde. and the invocation prayer was said by the Rev. George A. Lalcolm. Foliewing the epening cere- meaies a massed. band dispiaY and massedhigbliag, fliPýg were held on the infield. Bard cemjpetitiens, dancing cempetitions aad other competi- tive events coatinued througbout the dali. Orono Junioërs The Orono Juniors had to com& front behind Thursday night to salvage a 6-6 tie with the Kendal Midgets. Ralph * odigson,' pitehing his first game of the year went the route for Orono giving up six, ruas off five hits while faaiîng seven of the hard-hitting Kendal squad. Smith and West s.plit the pitch- ing duties for Kendal. Smith was tagged for two runs off five hits ,while West gave up four runs off three bits.' Orono gained one rua la the firsi when the first four batters ail singled. Number two came in the second when Van Dam sing- led and seored on errors. Wallace drove Hodgson home in the s ixthi and three more came in the 7th off a varieýty of bits and errors, Keadal scored singles ia the lst and 2nd and rallied for four i the fourth. Wallace led the locals with a double and two singles, Mathers notched up twýo single$ while Ted Stark, H.od'gson and Duvali 'had one 4piece. ýB. Alldread came uD with a pair et doubles for the tobacco torwn while West, Murphy anýd J. Lord counted singles. Septic Tank Service GENERAL PUMPING 24 HOUR SERVICE LORNE HARDY Leskard, 'Ontario Telephone 983-5266 Albert's Texaco GENERAL REPAIRS, Phone 983-5249 Orono Custom Gardening Services 11 Ploughing - Disking - Cultivat.. ing - Levelling - Earthmoving Custom Landscaping - Weed and Grass Mowing - Post ITole Boreing - Snow Removal SSID McAFEE RR 2, Bowmanvilie Tel. 725-6024 Si lmPS ON 'S Painting and Decorating INTERIOR - EXTERIOR PAPERHANGING REMODELLING "For a clean dependable- job" Cali Douglas and Gary Simpson 983-5104 Speeially Seleeted- Value Cheek'd Tender, Juîcy - Branded Full Cnt Rounsmd Steak, or Boneless SIRLOIN RMUnp Roasts TIP ROASI lb.95ci COtRNISH'S ORED & WHITE W. reserv'e the rlfght t. humit quantlticu Phone -f93-5201, Or.., ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7th, 1969 Vr

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