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Orono Weekly Times, 30 Jul 1970, p. 5

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ORONO0 WEEKLY TIMES, ýTHURSDAY JULY 30 th, 1970 Kendal News heFoster familles of Keadal heïd thieir family pidnic in Kend- ai Park on Sunday, July 26 about une o'clock to honour Mrs. M. E. Poster, affectionately known as Graadma Fowter. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Baker and dauglter Rachael of San Francis- cc, California were there. They spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Poster. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Russo of Buf- falo attended and were guests of Mr: and Mrs. H. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tucker and their three chldren took in the reunion and spent the week- end wfth Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fost- er. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Short and Mary came from Barrde for the day. Qthers were there from St. Catherines and near by places. There were about fifty attended the celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lock of Niagara Falls, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Allen Foster. Mrs. John Awde of Jarvis and her sister Mrs. Esther Kersiake of St. Catherines are staying with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Foster for the tobacco harvest. The abundant rains have Turn on the Fun with a' Mhhi'Dik Fix builds the world's Most wantod mini-bikesi Exciting trait models for Trail Blazing. ihunting, fishing end camping ...Finest campus bkes for 4wingers. shoppors, swimmers .. A «het dogger' scrambler fht'8 not à bit timid for the flddor truck. Many models are Me iutIcensabe. *f aua*esq Fu Whve 'mI Low i 19J Rolph Hardware ÔRONO PHONE 98M.207 Oxford lBRICKLAYERS,' STONEMASONS WILLIE J. SCH¶WAHL Phone 983.5606 Specializing ini ail kinds of STONEWORK 'and FIREPLACES We aise do chimnev Repairs VENÉZIA RESTAURANT Highway 115 and 35 ½mile south of Orono Phone 983-5651 Open .7 days a week Speciaiizing la Pizza U eal broug ht the tobacco harvest in ear'ly and the growers are begin. ning this last week of July to pick the crop,. Other yeans they have waited tili August The Hoy family picnic was held in îIcndal Park on Sunday even- ing, July 26 to honour Mr. Jas. floy whose birthday is in August. There were about fifty-five as- sembled from West Hill1, Bow- manville, Oshawa, Peterborough and Pontypool. Miss Catherine Stewart visited Rev. and Mrs. R. C. White ia Oshawa. On Saurday, July 25 Mrs. Roy Langrnaid was buried. Some of the older Keadal folk will rem- ember that she taught Kendal Sehool in 1922 for about four months, completing Miss Millan's term. The girls in the Sr. third at that time were Kathleen Ard- ron, Ethel Boyd, Doris Patterson, Ursie Soper, and Mabel Thomp- son. Her maiden naine was Miss Katie Stevens, her father owned the saw mili at Salem. She 'Made Vie world a happier place be- cause of her cheerfulness. The Kendal folk extend their sympathy to her family and to her sister Madeline of North Car- olina. -Miss C. W. Stewart and Mrs. G. Cathcart attended the funeral at the Morris Funeral Chape]. Appointment For Dental Services Dr. Dennis A. Warrick recent- ly.has been appointed Direýctor of Dental Services foÉ the Haliburt- on, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District ýHealth Unit. Dr. Warrick was bora and educated la Windsor, Ontario, before entering the Fac- ulty of Dentistry, .Unive rsiy of Toronto, where he graduated in 1959. He practised for five years in the Royal Canadian Dental. Corps, then spent five years la private practice la London, On- tario. For the past year Dr. War- rick uadertook post graduate studies in Dental Publie Health at the University of Toronto. He will be responsîble for establish- ing a Preveative Dental Program throughout the four constituent, counties of the District Health Unit. Dr. Joseph Burkholder recent- ly commenced his duties ýas As- sociate Medicai Officer of llealth for the Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Uni, and wýf l be located in the Lind- say Office of the Health Unit. He received lis elementary end sec- oadary school education in Mark- ham, Ontario, and graduated from the, University of Toronto, Facu'lty of Medicine, ia 1953, ia- ierning at, Toronto East General Hlospital the following year. Dur- ing the years from 1954 to 1966, Dr. Burkholder was la, Deder, Ethiopia where he carried out general hospital and community practice ia a one-doctor hospital - this being the only hospital ia an area with a population of one haif million people. Dr. Burk- holder then returaed to the Un- îversjty of Toronto, Sehool of Hy- giene, where he obtaàned the de- gre Doctor of Public Health. From 1967 to 1970 he was amem- ber of the Teachiag Staff. of the Public Health' Coilege, Halle Sel- assie Uniivenlsity, Gondar, Ethi- opia. Local News Mr. Carlos Tamblyn returaed hc-.ie from Bowmanville Hospital on the weekead where, he had been .a patient due to a leg la- jury. Mrs. Dorothy Keen, Toronto,, and ittle Shawa Bailey speat the weekend with Mrs. Harry Baiiey. Mrs. Fred Lycett, Mrs. C. S. Me- Laren and Mrs. Neil Porter spent the weekend wlth Mrs. Norman McNaily, Coiborne. Miss Mary Whitaker, a former teacher at Clarke High Sehool, visited last week wîth Mrs .C. S. McLaren. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Barrabali, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Klmmett speat the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Helson and family at their cot- tage at Kache Lake. Master Greg Barrabail and lit- tie Leslie Ana Barrabaîl spent the weekend with their grand- parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Harold Cobledick and Dennis. Rev. Basil E. Long,imini§ter of Orono United Church is a patient la Bowmanville Memorial Ilospît- ai. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Burnham and Andrea speat last week in Montreai, Nashua, New Hamp- shire and the East Coast. Mrs. Reg. Sutton has returned 1lome from Bowmanville Memor- il Hospital. Mr. Allen E. Moffat, Bowmaa- ville, passed away on Sunday, July 26, 1970 at Western Hospit- ai, Toronto. He was la his 66th year. He was a one time resident of Clarke Township and married the former Meta Milîson of Or- ono, who survives hlm. He is also survived by sons Russell, Ronald and Leon -and daughter Shirley, (Mrs. Lionel Tennent). Funeral service was heid from the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville on Tuesday, July 28th at 3 o'clock. Interment was la Orono ,Cemet- er.. UNITED) CiIURCR Orono Pastoral Minister R ey. B. E. Long SUNDAY, AUGUST 2,-1970 Orene United Church- ftnday Sc2Ioe1 at 10:00 Sn-fice at 11:15 ai. Vorang Serviee at 9:45 tân. Suuday Soool ai 110 BOWMANVILLE HIGU SCHOOL APPROVED The North uib erlaad and Dur. hami Board of Education has re- ceived approval from the depart- fient of education for the work- ing drawings for the new Bow- mlanville Secondary School and tenders for the projeet have been, ca]led. The, electrical and mechanical f rades bids will close August 10; the general coatract tender Aug- ust 12 aind supplementary prices August 14. Ail tenders will be opeaed by the board, August 14 and will be turned over to the architeets for analysis. The architect wil1 re- port at a special meeting August 1.8th. HITCH-HIK-PR HEL)>S IN ACCIDENT A hitelihiker r1ding la a car who got out to .assist -in an acci- dent Sunday is la satisfaetory condition in the intensive 'care uinit of Oshawa General Hospital after being pinned between two cars. Ronald Skinkle, 18, Belleville, was a passenger la a car driven by Esidor Echhoizer of Montreal, when it was involved la a two-, car rear end collision on the Mac- donald-Cartier Freeway near Courtice. Police sald Visibility was poor due to fog when the accident oc- BOYS' SHIRTS Boy s' cotton broadcloth and knitted Shirts with short sleeves. Sizes 8 te 18 years. Reg. values te, $2.99 Sale Prlice $1.79 Reg. 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