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Orono Weekly Times, 5 Jan 1977, p. 6

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tnnrm red a iDanlDoxteter, Don Boshand Terry vining Waton ookng eryv good. ýStev"e Stec was 02 ver, nameid Mlost Valua l ,layer f the game. Derek The next am wsagainst a strong (2) and teri fom B mnille, shu-ltting aur, boys )hinsan, ot9 O., d Da on Thenete Wee gaine is Jan. 6th il wvith in Nwate Formeer chai'rmn as well as Ait LGray, inajugaural, meeting of the ,iillor for Wai'd 3 new. council last Monday few words at the night al lery to ope n 1high access The mnaterial has been sent gallerY can ta the' Ontario Archi-ves far wide variety study and wýill be returned later for display after the classified as restoration is completed. bition Centre Cantemporary materials in Saffiliate of a new,ý cornerstone for the ns of Canada building have been in place Lus is canfer- since being laid by Premier neeting NIMC William Davis, June 6, 1972. odate there are 3Zý Bes in Canada. ilion restoratian of all is flot complete gallery is the first the building ta ËHall ,856 and as Well as twa $1 notE ,d by the Bank of Tarort 'he Bank af Montreal. (f) Public Works Committee Councillor R.B. Taylor, Chairman Councillor A. Gray Councillor R. Dykstra (g) Industrial Committee -Mayor G.B. Rickard, Chair- man Councillor R. Dylkstra Cauncillor J.W. Holliday Councillor-E .R. Woodyard. The Mayor shaîl be a member of al Cammittees, ex officia. of the Spi1Is a nd thrill s ______________ (Continuied fromi page 4) iuied from pae j) same type you will have ta [or D.W. Allin drive farther ta get ta larger lor .R. oodyrd.,mountains. The cost of a tow ar ER. Wodyad.,ticket varies from place ta iing Advisory Conm- place anywhere from $5.00 a day ta $9.00 a day. [or R. Dykstra, Naw cames the part we an have ail been waiting for. The [or R.B. Taylor first irun of the day. The avid [or E.R. Woodyard skier arrives early ta take ýr wî th six *itizens toA avantage of a few inches of ;ed by resolution of fresh pawder snow before it id one member ta be gets carved up by crowds of by the Board of fellow skîers. and one member For a few fleeting moments ýrate School Board. the skier ]oses contact with reality as he carves his way nity Ser-vices down the sîde of the mountain ee or hilI, in anid out of trees and r . Gray, Chair- around magels. To him these few moments are worth the )r D.W. Allia sîight wait ta get back ta the ýr J.W. Holliday. top in order ta repeat his run. 0IejIIPIPýAs a skier turns a corner he neyer knows what will be UL NEEDED FOR waiting next whether it is ice, a nmagel field or a steep ued fromn page 3) bilîside. These are the thriils tcoverning a large they ski for. eof their portion of We have now had a brief ce costs on the look at bath types of skiing. It Strike said. is up ta the potential skier ta 350,000 in public decide which type he will miust came in for choose. Down hill costs much I in fund-raising, more ta partîcipate in but it foot ery is Exhil e an useun- lis Stai eries nr appointecl Education from Sepa) (e) Commui APPROVA POOL <Contin

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