ORONO WEEKLY TIllE, WEDfflSDAY, OCTDER2$I"71 (Continued from Page 1> Membership in, the Cl arke Club is, we understand. $5.0o' a family. Compare this with equipment for golf, skiing and after- paying maemberships you are saving pos- sibly close to $200.00 andf even more. And beyond this there is no daily tow charges or daily green fees. Orienteering, as ýa sport, is both physical and mental. Phys- ical to Lie point of travelling over the terrain as swiftly as possible. Mental in requiring the ability to choose the right course by a study and readîng, of your Topo- graphical map and through the . use of your compass. Further lit, is an outdoor sport generally in wooded and hilly terrain. Our introduction to this sport cameý on the second day of, the Canadian Championships held in the Ganaraska Forests. Tt was a perfect day for such an outing. Competitors, ranging in any age group, receive a time of de- parture. from a starting gate. E- quipped with their map, compass and list of check points, they proceed to the master map Io- cated a short distance from the starting point. Here the competi- for locates the checs points from the master map to bis own map, plots h 1is course to the fîrst check point and is off into the bush to ffinil what may be a bridge over a creek, a pile of stones, a small wvater pondý or a clump of partie- uila-r trces. At each checkpoint hie puYnches _1 card in -the llotted spaiceandproceeds along the corefrom bLis own study of the Mapd theuse Of the omps Finla"lly1whe)orshe crossehefin- ish linle and agàite time is re- The sport ,is one whicb jsi'ýRt costly and yeýt r'c-ehçs ail age groups. 11, affords the opportun- ity of fjo ilte great otor and can bec entered at your owni s'peed. Rjeaiiy it is a1 true f amily sp)ort or ouing and could well become imost popula1r in Canada. IST. SAVIOUR'S BAZAAR Continued from Page 1 Cochrane, writing 'paper; Irene Murray, peari necklace; Mrs. Bar- low, wallet; Mrs. 'Tansley, lamp; Mrs. Proctor, 'vase; Mrs. Geo. Clark, make-up cape and eomb; Mar ilyn Major, ýtable square and dist cloths; Patti Hooeyý, toy. duck; Ona Gardiner, butter dish; Jean Lewis, make-up cap e; Janet Schoenmiaker, jewel case. Marlon West, 3 colored glasses; Mrs, Stînson, Calendar , recipe box; Elaine Tosjplinson, slippers; Mrs, Maluske. kitchen utensils; Mar- ion West, apiron. SERICE If you want to do something about your education . . . you probably can See Vour Aduit Counsellor Ottawa Report OTTAWA, October 19th, 1971,- "Because the' 15.2% level of re- turn toý my Questionnaire showed the mai ority of mny constituents are interested in the information it revealed, çach of the 23,000' households that received it origin- ally are being sent a compilation of the results that were obtained," Phone, 668-3341 Russell C. Honey, Q.C. IAberal Member of Parliament for North- umberland-Durhama announced to- day. Mr. Honey said his Public Re- lations adviser has explained, there are several Urnes as mnany people interested, in such a Questionnaire as there are who normally answer it. Thus it can be expected that even those con- stituents who, did flot answer would like to see the resuits. Evidence of the keen interest -ceIIoct ON DX PREMIUM QUALITY FUEL OIL DX F 'm UEL ÀD L' For Promph, Courteous Service Cail Us Today in the Questionnaire was shown by the, overflow crowd that at- tended the Town Hall meeting at the Port Hope 'H-igh Sehool on September 10th, 1971. There, Tops $6,95 Sizes 10 - 44 Sweaters Sizes S - M - L - XL §roma $6,95 Slacks Prime Mlinister Trudeau answer-- ed a Brief read by Mrs. Doue johnston of Graf ton based upoa answers received. Despite the« stif- (Continued on page 5) TEEN ~MISSES JUNIOR MATURE WOMAN Perma Pressed Shirts and blouses; crushedce fîuffy crepe, crimp knts Skinny-rib, knits,. cardi- gans,, bulkiesý, pu8lovers, turtleneck, zips, lace up and blazer style. Luxury Ki Kmîts. Double] See our Skirts - Hot Skirts in Wool or Crimp PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE NowI. Tho Time! To Order Your WI'NTER 10NVG s CENTRE MAIN STREET Ô RONO FULL FALL FASHION AND WASHABLE Apart from bis dutiues at QuefensPark He isworkin for01u il1our of the day H'aoe as ourphne A DURHAM 31AN FRDURHAMf