ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THIURSDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1970 ORONO WIEKLYTM SeU ,ac -ve aa.s 2&y at e U g Jioeo gf p M l o Min Stret, Oro, Oatau-w,3 SHOULD LEGISLATION EXIST TO CONTROL ROCK FESTIALS? Whether or flot Clarke Townshib is faced with a rock festival this week-end depends on the decision of the Su- premne Court of Ontario desision which 'will be, h'anded today. The latest report states the reques, by O.P.P. nia{b(i 'riç the Attorney General for an injunctfon will be heard thls morning, Thirsday. In the afternoon, the court i- to bear a bld from thse festival's promoters for a eounter-injunestion whiéh Wpuld restrain the OPP froin har- assment and intimidation' of the event. u'i~ has e)eisted this week over the pro- lion to be held at Mosport this week-end but it does appear t , - ,ji iias been conýiderable emphnasîs on a rock festi- valI. and manv are alread'v in the area and especially Mos- ýpor in anticipation of a festival. It would appear that Clarke Townsh ip officials should know today whether or not a festival will be allowed or just wh'at is in the offering for the, week-end. Rock festivals' have caused many problenus this sum- me while others have passed with little prohlem.- Unf or- tu nately there ;are more problenus and rowdism than tran- quility. lit is flot only Mosport Park but any location being the locale. Under the present system chaos reigns, every- tim e some promoter endeavours'to hold a festival. The pub- lie become upset, municipal officiais 'are, in a quandary, patrons arc uncertain of their event'and no doubt many have a much lighter pocket book for nothing. The unccrtainty that now exists could be cleared up by legislation by the, Province and perhaps it has come to this point that. conitrols should ha set in order to give assurance against the problemns of festival promotions. . Such'legislation can however be' somewhat da nger- oaus for it would have to control the rlights of the indivi- dual to assembl~e and woul'd be a further infringement on our freedom. The answer to thcproblen-1 is not ah,,easy one. What one many gain through legisiation in hlis one hand le may lose in the ther. The decision .of the court today will be itesng, GREAT ENTERTAINMENT _IN ORONO Needless to Say we were qict'im-prcssed on Tu.esdny - e, whg mnen the (irono 'Youth Theatre ope(2ned the r i-series o;f plays vwhich will be hield -pightly during Augusit cept for Monday and Friday evenings. ~~~ "~~' by tihis yoùthful group at t'he Orono-Arena. It is ' ell ývorth your support. The opening production was excellent and we havte no doubt 'the other piays will be equally, as good. Press 'reports ,by theatre ejities have supported the theatre in their wsitIngs. Heirbert Whîtaker of the Globe and Mail eays 'they -are,:a great bunch of young people'; 'another of Ontario's good thîngs to do la summer, htatric- alspeaking. Incidenally, Dark of the Moon, is. eentred. around 11h11-- billy life in the Snoky Mountains and is not a heavy play as some. have considered. It is lîight and entertaining. Orqjio Rcice Resuits ThST RÂC E R~ii D.i, Shlnbak;Wee AI- J, ~~ ~~IhgJohn, 11ie; Fuit By, TA TrPeg-, Sherwin; Ewime Van, Jnis SECOND RACE-- EKcgenrthLass, Gassien; Car- Man Cluck, DuLrham; Lorraine Hal, Rah'm; Carl W. Grattan, A. Downs; ýBonnie Lyn Herbert, Mac Eachern; Jimmy Tureîl, -Shea; K Sang, 'Brooks. TH12BD RACE- Wil Lor Andy, MeQuaid; King of Diamonds, Robinson; Silk';say Direct, TBA; Chatter Hal, J West Janet Foxrbes Johnson; Sing Song Gillian; Plenty Quick,,Hughes. FOUTRTII RACE- Guy Tana, Samnons; Hockley Glen, Stewart; Julo Pet Richards, Cook; Bonniie Del'ight, Ro binson; Molly Grattan, iMcQuaid; Wades Rocky, Wade; Dust Proof, Koss. FIETU RACE-- Centennial Storm, Gillian; Oro Le Herbert. Shieldon; SujýNarior Stan, Cochraneî; Liana Hl, Breth- our; Chieýf Clyde, Bird;' Elva Ma- gie, Dole; . J., Chief Hicks. SIXTH RACE- Jena Von, Sit. Johni;Sige Rusty Robinson; Y ankee Nick,' J> Wst; Quint,- Lad, Stewart; Miss Buck- eye Lady, Di;xon; Waltzinug Matil- da, Bird;ý Arawuana B-elle, llicks.ý SEVEN',TH RACE- Rod Wyýn odd, Vance; llappy's Mac, Staples; ?revrSon,,el- tis; Regal Riek, Brown: Vince Ad- ios, Gilliam; 'Alan De] Direct, Callocott; SiIver Pilck, Burns, EIGHTH RIACF Brown Tim, Samons; .ii Buck, G. St. John;: Peper gden, Kelly: Molly 1 Ham,, ,r~su Dreamy Chiief,, Bretho Q aimerYork, B COMPLETING OUTSIDE OF NEWV LIBRARV Tehe lcroiuûds around the new library at Centre and qniireh Sts: are beiiicg eaeaid up ready for seeclng and sodding. A section a- round the building on the north and west will be sodded while thle reýst of thie grq0mncis will *be Continental Sanuna and STE411 BATHf GENTLEMEN We have a Sauna and Whfrl- pool ready for your use. Drop in anid give therm a try Group Rates Avallable Mon. to Sat. 1 p.mf. -1 a.m. Sun. 8 a.m. - 1 p.M. 16A ONTARJO STREET 7W8-2460 <OSHAWA seededi. A ncw sidýewalk has already heencr laid. Th(., walk hlas been '~o deign lto mk rvso foui, imi naedsign in an op- en .spacue near the towin walk. The initerior deù,coratlin9 has been starteil and drapes ordrïed. REGIONAL MEETING DATES SET FOR AUGUSTý The first public hearings on the third regional government paper rae being scheduled for the thîrd week in Au"us. S Donald Cpaerson, Principal planher with, the Oshawa Area Planning and Developnient Study says tentative meetings, ta be, heki in Beaverton, August 17th, and Brechen, August 18th 6000 ATTEND IIIGHLAND GAMES IN COBOURG Last week-end was one of the biggest and busiest Cobourg has hiad in years. Thousand of visitors from 'al parts of the province and farther afield poured into the Lakeshore town for the annual Highland Games and the visit, of the I{ud- son's Bay Company's 'Nonsuch', which sailed\ into harbour on Sat- turday. The Highland games direw >a erowdof more than 6000 visitors and participants., Heavy showers earlier on Monday morning put a damper on the event but the weatherman later co-operated with a day of sunshine and gentie breezes, NEWCASTLE CARNI VAL The NeeasleLions Club hoCld the ii annual sport day and, car- nival )nl Momday. The Kendal en- try in the to'urnament were the champions defeating Keene 12-O- and inthe final round Port Hope- 14 -21 Freda J effries from Newcastle- won the colour telerision with- Charles Megit winning the chaise- lounge. ORONO MIDGECTS BOW TO DESERONTO The Orono Midgets who apened their playdowns at the local dia-- mond on Wednesday afternpoo were defeated by a score of 26-&~ The series continues in Desor-. onto. S ORONO, ONTARIO ANTIQUES WB BU2Y'AN!> BELL OId Glas,, China, Pine Artielos Toys and OdttIe IF IT'8 OLD .. . CALL UI >WE PAT CAER Phon 5235842affer ô P.m. Wiliamc. Hall,.o comme Pho 1ne Newcastle 987-4240 SAlil day Wednesday and Saturday At Ontrjo Kyro, research and aft go h-and in glove Ontario1do linemen don't wear rubber, gloves for style or to cobtdhaiitarnds but as a buffer against seriouis injury or death. Unknown to the power users, the gloves also mean no service interruption since they enable a lineman ta work on live wires without cutting the powver. Gloves are nieyer used more than 60 days without a thorough going over at Hydro's research ylaboratories in, western Toron- to. After washing, a $20,000 machine confirms their insulat- ing standard. Then they are in-. flated to twice normal size and gexamined for pinipoint holes and Sscratches, If not perfect. they are thrown out. '~In 'use, even the gloves wear -gloves. Leather gauntiets pro- tect, them from punctures from wire and wood spllnters. The tiniest flaw could cause ausvere electrical injury. Y Our One of your most cherished assets is your health.' Good health attributes much to your life and the lives of those who surround you. We are dedicated, aloag îyith your-doctor, ta the protection of your health. Our prescriptions are, dispensed with care and com- pounded froiii the freshest of quality'-drugs.1 STUTT'S PHAýRMACY Phone 983-5009 Orono, Ontario Dry Agents Fer BOWMANVILLE CLEANERS- Pick-up Tuesday, Thursday and Friday MATIS BtA Oreno, Ont ion,8-M -~-~-~