Kendal news 'ihe trout tishmng season )pen ed last week end but it -ained all day Saturday wbich Nould surely dampen the 3.pirits of most fishermen. Ladies fromn Kendal attend- ing the annual conference I.C.W. at Kingsview United Church Oshawa were Mrs. A. Low, Mrs. R.* Elliott, Mrs. A. Downes, Mrs. G. Cathcart, Mrs. T. Stevens, and Miss C.W. Stewart. The leader of Wednesday events was Rev. Norman MacKenzie. The Kingsview United Church is a very strange looking building outside but wonderfully well planned in- side. Mr. and -Mrs. Roy Mercer had her sister fromn Toronto Mrs. Holden visiting- with themlast week. .Rev. T. Snelgrove took as Up and down the bôokstacks ADULT Treblinka by' Jean-Francois Steiner (Jewish resistance in aNazi death camp) Mike the memoirs of the Rt.. Hom. Lester B. Pearson vol; one. the subject of bis sermon "The Dawn of Another Day." The scripture reading was St. John chapter 21, one to seventeen. Next Sunday the special speaker will be Mr. Royal Moulton who speaks on behaif Alcohol and Drug, Concern. Kendal Sunday School Anni- versary is the first Sunday in dune. Congratulations to Douglas Mercer and Arlene Walker who were married in Thornhill United Church on Sturday April 28th. The Council 0f The Munkcipality 0f- The Township 0f Clarke NOTICE The Council of the Municipality of the Townslip of Clarke hereby give notice that it intends te pass ,a By- Law te, close or stop-up the Itoad Allowances in the VIII-, age of Ororio within the Townshîp of Clarke, in the: County ef Durhant, following that is to say: AUf of Village Lot One (1) forming part ef the original Road Allowance between Concessions Four (4) and Five (5) across Township Lot Twenty-nine (29) according te C. G. Hanning's Plan of the said Village of Orono. te- gether with parts of the aforesaid Road Allowance, ail within the said Township of Clarke, more partlcularly described as follows: COMMENCING, at the South-Westerly angle of Village Lot Eight (8) in Block "1B", according to C. G. Hanning's Plan of the said Village of Orone; TIIENCE South 71 degrees 17 minutes 30 seconds West along the Southerly lmit ef sald Township Lot 29 la the Fifth Concession, being the Northerly Bruit of the Road Ailowance, a distance of 895.45 feet te the point of Inter- section with a fence marking ie existlng Easterly lait of a traveiled road running Southerly; TRENCE South 36 degrees 47 minutes East In the Une of the ald fence a distance ef 69.43 feet more or less te tihe point of intersection wlth the' Northly limit ef Lot 29 lu the. Fourth .Concession et the said Tewnship ot Clarke; THENCE North 71 degrees 17 minutes 30 seconds East along the iast mentioned 'ilmit, belng the Seutherly Uint ef the. sald Road Allowance, a distance of 872.96 feet more or lesa te thie point ef intersection with a Une drawn on a course of South. 17 degrees 53 minutes East front the peint ef commencement. THENCE North 17 degrees 53 minutes West a distance ef 66 teet more or less te the POINT 0F COMMENCEMENT 2. AUl et the original Street Allewance lylng between Blocks Eight (8) and& Nine (9) according te C. G. Hanning's Plan et the said Village et Oreneo, being part et the original Township Lot Twenty-nine (29ý in thé Fitth Concession et the Township of Clarke; All of the original Street Reserve, lying between Village Lots Three (3) and Four (4) in Block "U", according te C. G. Hanning's Plan et the said Village et Orono, extend- lng from the Easterly limit et MiR Street te the Westerly limit oet Church Street; AUl of the ýoriginal Street Reserve lying between Block Four (4) and Block Thirteen (13) accordfing te, C. G. Han- ning's Plan et the said Village ef Orouo, extending frùm the Eastei-ly limit et Mill Street tei the Easterly limits et the Village Lot Seventeen (17), Rear Range, Block 4, and Village Lot Elghteen (18) Rear Range, Block 13; 5. Ail et the original Street Reserve lying between Block Thfrteen (13) and Block Ten (10)according te, C. G. Han- ning's Plan ef the said Village et Orono extending front the Ea-' :1> limit et Mill Street te the Easterly linit et the Village Lot Twenty-two (22), Rear Range, Block 13 and Village Lot 23, Rear Range, Block 10, SAVING AND EXCEPTING THEREOUT AND THEREFROY~ that part et the ateresaid Street Reserve thatlies w~d,.h- lands more partlcularly designated as Part Two ' ording te a plan desposltid in the Registry Office for -2 Regis-, try Division et Dunham West as Number N21630, Part et Princess Street and part et an unnamed Street Easterly adjacent te Block "IG" according te C. G. Han- ning's Plan et the' said Village et Orone, and more parti- cularly designated as Parts Four (4>, Five (5), Six (6) and Seven (7) according te the Reterence Plan deposited in the. Registry office for the Registry Division et Durham West as number 10 R. AND TAHE NOTICE that any interested party desfr- ing te, make dlaim or te oppose the said ByLaw wiil be heard -in person or by proxy at the meeting et the said Counil te be held ln the Townîship Hall at Oreno, Ont. on the l5th day of May, 1973, at the heur et 7:30 o'cleck lu the' evening. Dated this 6th day et April, 1973. B. W. Cols, A.M.C.T. Cerk-Adminstrator, ofe i~unicpality. $26,370 OFY Oshawa grants announced Reflections on. the Human Condition by Erie Hoffer (Philosophical comment, on life) The Barn by Eric Arthur and Dudley Witney (vanishing landmark of North America, well illustrated) Rule Britannia by Daphne Du Maurier (best seller) Pandora by Sylvia Fraser (novel) JUNIOR The World of Sound Recording by Don Murray (how records are made) Chimney Swift by John Kauf- mann (life cycle of tis bird) Leaves by James Poling (their amazing lives and strange behaviour) Julie of the Wolves by Jean Craighead George (Newberry Medal Winner) EASY READING AND PICTURE BOOKS Molly's Woodland Garden by Anne and Harlow Rockwell Plink Plink Plink by Byrd l3aylor Madeline Hadley UCW BAY 0F QUINTE CONFERENCE HELD AT KINGSVIEW UNITED CHURCH Zambia tribes have been uprooted when industries need cheap labour, Mrs. Catto said. There'is a great need for people with special skills to work with the people of Zambia, along with Korea and the Canadian Indians, to help themn help themnselves, the panel felt. They have the ability when they have the proper tools to work with. The UCW can help by providing financially and by respecting their rights as individuals. In the evening, many dis- plays were presented by the Presbyterials: Renfrew, as- sorted banners and displays on Peace. Peterborough Homnemaker's Club with band- icraft§, sewing etc..; Lindsay, Community Friendship, in- dividual settings using doils as models representing hospital, senior citizens, community events, etc., ýalong with a huge wheel mobile: Kingston, Ste- wardship, interesting and in- formative charts, maps dis- pînys showing our support; Cobourg, Korea, display of items such as clothing, pottery bamboo pictures, wall hang- ing, and slide presentation of work in Korea; Belleville, The needs of the Retarded Adults, slides of a Workshop in Napanee and a display of articles made; Oshawa, Audio Visuals in the way of a puppet show depicting communicat- ion, banners, and a slide-tape resource kit- entitled, Share Live. The evening session closed with a short worship service and continued Wednesday morning with Dr. Norman McKenzie, associate secret- ary of the division of Mission in Canada, gixing the address., K ODDOOR by RED FISHER MEO.M,120fULAN WHAT MAKES A GOOD FISHERMAN??? How much of a role does attitude play in a fisherman's ability to catch fish '? Is the way you think about fish important to your angling success? These questions are among those considered recently by Red Fisher the fishing author- ity at Mercury outboards, when he sought to find out just Projects heing firnded hy Opportunities for Youth grants this summer in Oshawa were announced today by the Toronto office of the OFY. A project to prepare and present five hours of pro- gramming on the settiement and future use of the Great Pîne Ridge was awarded to Mia Wiik, R.R.1 Conlins Rd. E. The budget is $11,261 for 12 students from dune 5 to Aug. 21., The community television series will be called Unto the Hilîs Around. The Bonnie Brae Project grant. totalling $4,199 is to provide recreation for the 400 children in the Ontario Hous- ing development in the Lake- view area. Vicki Johnson of 455 Fernh- hili Blvd. was-granted $6,860 for the Willing Workers, pro- ject. It will offer services to the aged, the handicapped and families in distress such as household repairs, visiting and babysitting. Willing. Workers will pro- vide work 'for eight students from dune 18 to Aug. 31. 1The Summer Activities Pro- gram for the Mentally Retard- ed was given $4,050 for setting up a recreation program for residents at Glenholme. battle is won. With this, of course, must go a knowledge of lures and baits, and how they can best be used. Then there is the matter of knowing fish habits, feedîng tastes, spawning times, and a multi- tude of other data about fish behaviour. A third factor is knowledge about a particular body of water. Familiarity wîth a stream or lake, and its under-water characteristics, as well as other facts such as normal level, temperature, etc., can bring about better fishing. As,a final point, the matter of confidence is important. When pursuing any species of fish, be sure in your own mind that the methods you use are good, and that the fish you seek is about ready to take the lure.' Now that you've read and considered ail these semi- scientific views of what makes a good fisherman, the best advice the lads at Mercury can give is to forget about the reasons why ... and just go fishing! It's a lot more fun that way. ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, WED., May Znd, 1973 -3 Time to plant:, SHADE TRE«ES Birch Clurnps Mountain Ash Flowerilig Shrubs Crimnson King Ma pies Etc. 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