attenided the Presuyterial meeting in Orono on Mlonday. Mrý. nMrs. Lwec H arris, Charles, and Richard spent the -Thanskgiving hol- iday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fulford and family at Meaford. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Harris went to Griffith for Thanks- giving weekend. Mrs. Albert Harris of Osh- awa spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harris. They called on Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Saunders of Bowman- ville in the evening. Mrs. Saundiers will bte 90 years young on the 31st of Octoher. In last weeks news it should have read Mrs. Ficko of Pontypool. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rans- berry, spent the weekend in St. Catharines and attended the wedding of their nephew Mr. Ian Ransberry, son of Mr. Mel Ransberry. MoHIAVK RAC ING Some of the local horsemen are now competing at the Mohawk raceway and other they did not register a win over the week they did finish in the money. Derek Newman placed second with Ruby Parker ami a similar finish with Wil Lor Ben. Junior West placed third with Zorro Grattan at the big track. WEST TAXES THREE WINS AT KAWARTHA' Junior West picked ùap three wins at the Kawartha during the past week with the first coming on Thursday evening in the first race driving Fifehill Blaze. He was second in the eighth race driving Jan Barmin. On Saturday West took two wins. The first came in the third event driving Larwill Don, a horse owned by William and Larry Boyd of Orono. In the lourth Junior West took his other win driving King Direct, a horse owned by G. and M. Robinson of Newtonville. In thisý race Derek Newmai. finished second driving Tarpot Scotty, an Orono horSe owned by James Phair. Derek Newman took a third place finish in- the first race with Homestead Express. West was fifth with Harwil Shirley, third with Trouhabor, and fîfth with Geisha Richelieu. Mr. John Carr and Mrs. Orono Home and School exercise was to give some Simmons are measuring their Association metric night last relativity to the metric mea- distances in meters at the, week. The purpose to the surement. Durham Federation of Agriculture wîll h old a public meeting to discuss the present situation regarding the in- quiry into the Hydro Trans- lission lines between Lennox k_.n d Oshawa. The meeting will be held on Monday, October 28th at 8 p.m. in the Newtonville School. The Solandt Commission Inquiry into the route to be BYMS. PLUMBING - HEATING Sales and Service BIURNER SER VICE GULF FINANCING j 1L0W Interest Rates Elmer 's Garage TEXACO SERVICE MMl St. Nor-th, <rono taken is sclieduled to recon- vene on November 6th in Newcastle. Dr. Solandt has retained a consultant, Tom W. Sparlîng to map additional routes based on information obitarnedj at the hearings heid in Mlay. The federation hydro com-, mittee, which was formed last spring, met last week and agreed that farm- people shoud be given more inform-' ation about the alternatives as they now exist. The meeting did express considerable re- gret that no alternative route passes through the -area in Darlington. and, Clarke that ~many had suggested n the spring. A mohon was made that the Federation suggest to the meeting on October 28th that the first priority would be for a route further north of the one recomrhended by Sparl- ing and the second choise would he the southern altern- ative between Wesleyville and Darlington with some minor adjustments to the Sparling report. No decision was. reached on the route that should be taken from Ross- mount to Wesleyville.____ Kirby news Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rans- berry, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Colville attended the wedding Sat. 'in Toronto. of Miss Lois Henderson daught-, er of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Henderson. Mr. Ken Henderson hiad six sheep killed by wolves last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rans- berry, Grace Reid, Mary Forrest and Doreen Lowery attended the Couple Club meeting in Kendal last Tues- day evening when an exchan- ge student from the Republic of, South Africa showed pict- ures. It was realy iteresting. Mrs. Zella Graham was a patient in Bowmanville Mem- orial Hospital over the week- end she hopes to corne home today, Tuesday.- It was reported on T.V. on Sunday evenihg that an in- vestigation is to take place into the suicide strip of h wy from the junction 35 and 115 south, and it is about time. There has heen ten killed so far this year in nearly the sa me, spot. Mrs. Dora Morris and Mrs. Yeoman attended a Convent- ion at Barrie on the week-end. Lots of snow up that way. Ladies of. Kirby U.C.W. Consult With Us for Expert Hýep Starts Here Whatever business forms you may need . . . buis, Ietterheads,' file cords, work sheet s, envelopes, ledgers, labels ... we do the job! 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