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Orono Weekly Times, 9 Oct 1969, p. 6

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9th, 1969 Dr. Mclure 'Contitnue(] fron pi pag1') wvorld this was n11 cn0gos H-ere the Moderat2or ed nse in CLnand ni hr h meaning of fe1lîosh vsi ud stood in meetingIs hi nwn ,lnwless bunildings er ven under Iees. 1ethanked is zaudience for. Iersupp)oýIit inp oiîghim iç,y ot Ili xvn ntem ast fo~ foty iveyeas. Ths was rndeyyo ddnt uen n your-, slf le saId. De. c( lre )enotl;ned the htisoryof ls maay feas in the 5~diieEas wheeulecared for ti s ick deed gu oands s1~iy, oer~tçt atru~'keçSuvo ~iv 'a~swel i av-liuadÀs Pe sanIe f a imO tlesn he- er alnga iik e taile vltiu avec eingouerod basiep e ba Ia tribsmen TIo p opa ge ad no eiv is u opeton endt Ihe oint th, ool am e, alieb 1-tto oDeA Y"e e ou aIwu ae of honeepoursle- ýfin, t 'e nthscircty no. He rhe iideator aidthtGo wl 1al aY r e an ure ..ti re i tte citilheicon ragr iitg 01boude0, uesirt epffaîd a ad 11 pevdea rete -ie b-oei bce oes ek10 ndi Dr.ai1y lI-t ad youbeto e -fhieved loneiorhs getsi re n thmn"edby ay thing, od Go o ove-a nt oi that prYotisc tIe arin the nonity aIIJI bo 'hitep, he Saffluente r- 'nI ol 0-%outf thhýýýae wqr poplatio nd ingst 3b.0ears ehi e-rid b"ruc -e to 10)prCent. yli D'ae. oOe tated lvo IaI h rie; elte sOThistan elgo was diffreonteý torui aIl ohfes eseofaalh on tw !îontsbto os eing t at Gos ,n Gtod f love' tnde"ol Ls ar Fthi 'to0ai n." You cpnnot pildout tlqa her ar s mahy fiings 10 be de .foer a hephr, *vcane for te a k m ,vdrl'd edyout1e sid. «If o ine n etuneteigyou av ed ed 11 buis)' he hd speeI o'inted pigconst fws oi.riieoliwe case s adips 0f he y fo the,~ tion wo . desprovyereomntfer ahi es ase for a yer t ecosîs sl Dr.ckCtouse.adpone _1i e, pote ot thalfoe dolior in cIn rMClrne b Ganaded cip cau hse 1 'ofanbsndf iboy prcento hle reao btin gsli as,i a ud oie ase himih ffo h wiedofphelace of the 5earth. 'Plisd isi-e meerl ol exist Stated Dc.lletons.re an poe w4tth th est doly 8 cens a a aiiied taproleet hefn oion lvda clo McClue eClre tedy who ilad lost h tise of b teh leg said we have the cheapest relig- ion and tfiat tacln of the churdh was only taking money from onecket o put uinot-ýher * .. i wo~dlu t'he wh*iteý man's wuy of doinili ugs, lie said. Fur- he i 4tated hie dcdn't like the collection plate. You join cther oc- oanizations and you get a bill ,vo pay . . il ghouid not he a mater of piacing a spare quarter on the plate. "If you wcent a bet- ter world you have to pay fer il," he, proclaimed. Dr. MoClure suppo t--ed the haîf million deliiarý spent on the Crog- by, whioh lie said dLid untold work along the coa'st of Britiali (Colum- bia. He feit this wirs val1ue for moiy spent. 11e also pokted out, on being ques9tiened, that administrative coss for donations bý the United Oliurch Anaou nt from! 4 to 6 per- cent, and this is, necessary, he b t", 1,3a 1À "ip1 ilýf tibi donation. This compares v 'fth 10 to 12 percent ain iost olher nases. HOSPITAL WORKERS GAIN WAGE INCREASE Wage increases of 46-cents-an- ,oux have been won by the 60 ernploiyee.s of the Beownanville MVLmorial llosiidal, members of boial 137 of the Ganadian Union of Public Eaployees, says a union spokesian. The agreement iS rétroactive to June and will run until the end of May 1971. Once ail the pay inereases be- gin the rates of'Pay will run from $1.94 an hour to $2.87 an hour. The pay increases will corne in tIc- folliowire stages: 15 cents on' June1, 969 14,cents on Fe'b. 1, 19740; and 14 cents on Oct. 1, 1970. As well, registered nursing as- sistants will reeive an additional six cents an hour and housekeep- iig aides an extDa Il cents an hour Détails of the agreement were released by local union president Mils. Igabel Gould, and bargaining coamittee Mes. 'Malloy andi iVrs. Rowe. The contract also in.cluded im- p o)vements in overtàme pay, shift pr-enaiums, paid vacations and oth- er eontract language. Ags-sting the local in its nego- V ati1onswas Harold Wrihahtmnan, national CUPE representatýive. F090 PRICES AND BONUS BOOSTER ITEMS EFFECTIVE OCT. 8, 9, 10, 11 Kr îIESE7"VE THE RIGtIT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES r 's Rabbit Show. (Clrinueci from page 1) Couneil takes iplaceon Frid"-7 ehIng ai 8 ýp. Saturday morning at 9 o'clock juidging will begin, Judges will be Sam Rizzo of Hem- r-'ý N.Y. and Sam Gerarde of Warren, Pa. Who is the youth dir- ector. iThe show is sanctioned by this organization ýand legs towarda Grand. Champion Certificates are a .vrdpd to Et rdp'ze xinners. At a final windup a banquet l being lheld ai the L100F. Hall wlien tr'ophies will be precenled to the top winners; also bhc Coun- ci sweepstake trophies for the 1'9shlo',- seasvon will be present- The ho3ts for the big affair are thpr'ehr of île Central Ont- ario Rabbit Breeders Cub. t Il lAr OROtNO - ONTARIO

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