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Orono Weekly Times, 22 Jan 1970, p. 5

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1970 m),RE!V e hundreds of 10W on1 dîsplay ïare dealers.- PORT HOPE MAN PRESIDENT DURHAM NDP ASSOCIATION Wilfred Alexander Day, 27, a law student articled to a Port Hopc legal ýfirm, was elected by acclamnation r ce ti b.7,the 7'ur- ham County e "c cr'e Party -Asýociation. He succeeds Dougla3 Moffatt, who was réent- ly elevated to the p)rovincial NDP pi-tv- executive. Nearly 70 party supporters attended the meeting. The, election was conducted by Peterborough NDP riding associ- ation president Erie Kimbaîl and Fraik Stephens the fuli-time NDE organizer in the Oshawa arcaý Among those attending was Clfford Pilkey, MPP for Oshawa riding. Elected by acclamation to the four vice-pre-identiaI positions were Ken Rowden of Port Hope, Eugene Dobbs of Bowmanville, Roy Kimbaîl of Port Hope and Ken Sinclair of Bethany. Also nominated but declined were Mer- vin Kelly of Bowmanville, Frank Kelly and Gerry Olthof of Court- ice. Mervin Kelly' of Bovwmanville accepted the position of secretary- by acclamation,. Gerry Olthof of Courtice was namned by acclama- tion as party organizer for the next provincial election. Named as, memnbership secret- SchooI To SchoI ve(ars old. Thoeusands of Canadian ndCommonwealth Caribbean ln building -what %will 1nodoubt beoeagra force for- interna- tional 1peace. In Northumnber-land and Duir- ham Counties omany elemnentar 'y sehools are civl participatin1g. Percy Centennial, for7 instance has a G radec 6 "twýin" in Demierera, Guyana, Th. letters from the Percy ý,1youingtersgo dlbrti uniiedited" -,s the approach is more personal and human! Bright- on Public and Bewdley Sehools are receiving pictures, pamphlets and miaterial for projects. North Cavhn, Cook's Sehool.and George Hamilton have many "packages" of material ready to send . . .in luding coins, snapshots, sports, and material 'possessions. Grant Sine Sehool in Cobourg raised -enough money last year to send their "twin" a typewriter. This year Grant Sine students will try to purchase a cassette tape re- corder so that songs dialogue and messages from their . Jamaican friends will corneback -to them. Other area schools actîvely engag-' cd in this exchange are Hampton Junior Public, Dr. Hawkins, Map- le Grove West, Merwin Greer, mitcbell's Corners, Murray Cen- tennial, Newtonville, North Hope Central, Shaw's Sehool, Spring Valley and Vince nt Massey in BowmanviUle. Others are being ad- ded frequently. An area principal sums up the value of Projct cl hool to-School as, .a practical and realistie ap- proach to the study of history and geography of other countries. Students find it much more inter- esting to receive a letter telling thema first-hand of different peo- ple and places. - It's an excellent opportunity to utilize language skills, and learu how ýto colleet and consolidate information." An interesting footnote to this Ontario Department of Educatioli project. . , A school lun Faucett, Missouri, has contacted Educatior Minister William Davis asking tc be included, if possible, in the On tarlo projeet. Students there had UNITED CIIURCH. Orono Pastoral Charge Minister Rev. B. È. Long SUNDAY,1 JANUARY, 25, 1970 Orono Uniteci Church- Sunday Sehool at 10:00ý Service at 11:15 a.m Kirby- Morning Service at 9:45 am, Sunday Sehool at 11:00 member of the New Democratie ection of 1960 which saw Walter Party -since its founding lu 1961. Pit-man elected as, the first NDP He first joined the association in member of parliament to Ottawa, its nital tags inPetrbooug although eight MPs had prevîous- its initialinstag e u etrlborougly been electd there 'under the and orkd i th fedralby -~< former CCF label. Local ews Miss Alma Cutteli is a patient in the Peterborough Hospital. Mrs. James Mao is a patient in Mrs. Floyd Cutteil, wife of Dr. Floyd" Cutteil, Wetfield, New York, daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. George Carvetb. who at one t'ne resided lu Clarke Township, die~d earlier this week ard- will bc buried temporarily in the Lang Vault lu the Orono Cemetery this Thursday at, approximately 4 o 'dock. Mr. Andrew Flynn, Leskard. bas returned to the Bowmanville Hos- pital. Mr. Mel Downs lias rcturned home from the P.owmanville Hos- pital. ary was Wilmer Hill of Hampton, the NDP candidate lu the June 1968 federal election. The four members at large uamed to the executive were Aif Standeil of Port Hope, Frank MeLellan of Courtice, Mrs. Arleigh Eaton of Millbrook and Mrs. Mildred Sut- ton of Ida. Born in England, Day came to Canada shortly after the Second World War and was raiscd and educated "jrom the time he was five to 18 lu Peterborough elem- eutary and secondary sehools. H1e spent two years lu an undergrad- uate course at the University of Toronto before switching to Queen's University where he rautdwith his bachelor of law degree. He is currently artic- El in pr-eparation for bis bar exainicourse next faîl. The new, president has been a le LADIES' SWEATERS Wc are clearing a quantity of dalles' l>llovers and Cardigans, made by a fom- ous maker, at prices greatly reduced. LADIES', SKIRTS Several pleated and straight Skirts plaids, checks and plains, sizes 10 to 14 at 40 to 50 per cent off the regular prices. The balance of our ladies' Skirts at 20% OFF. MEN'S WHITE SIRTS A quantity of Men's Shirts, White Dress, in size 15. Regular values to $6.95 Your choice $2.95 BOY'S DRESS SHIRTS Boy's Dress Shirts in white with green brown or bine stripes. Sizes 14 to 16 years. Regular value $2.99. BOY'S TURTLE NECKi SHIRTS 1Stretchy 'Nylon Turtle-Neck Puli- Overs with long sîceves. 'Sizes 8 to 12 yrs. Regular value $3.25. Sale Price $1.50 Fine combed Cotton Turtle-Neck ln sizes to fit 8 to 12 years. Reg. $2.25 Sale price $2.25ý, UOY'SSUITS Boy's Two.piece Suits,, pants- . n plain shades, mostly lined, knitted shirts to match. Sizes 2 to 6X years. Reg. $3.98. Sale price $2557,- LADIES' VELVET SLIPPERS Velvet Slippersý with silver trim in siges 6 to 9. Regular $4.50 Sale Priée $3.00 BABIES' DIAPER SUITS Diaper, Suits for babies in sizes of medium,, large and.-extra-large.. Regular to $3.50. Sale price $1.99 Yuur ehoice $1.89 Orono, Ontario Phonïe 983-52074 ~S3-52O7

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