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Orono Weekly Times, 11 May 1977, p. 3

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Stephen Lewis signs letter at Kirby Senate which is QUEBEC COUNTERPARY (Continued from page 1) that the senate had compiled a letter, written in french, to be sent to a-similar commun- ity in Quebec and that the senate had asked the Prime Mlinister's office. to select such a similar comnmunity in Quebec. St. Saviours AýNGLICAN 1~, u[ar Sunday W orship) service -10:0Ofi Iarn Rev. AllanHudnh B.A. L.THl. Organisi Mrs.Joan iashin UNITED CHURCH Orono Pastoral * Charge * Minister Rev. B.E. Long B. Th. ORGANIST & CHOIR DIRECTOR Douglas Dewel SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1977 ORONO UNITED CHURCH] Sunday Church School 10 a.m. rning Worship 1:5am KIRBY UINITED CHURCH MorninigWorship 9:45 a.m. Suniday Church School il a.m. Dial-A-Thoughit 983-9151 The NDP le ader said,. "this is one of the most unusual things 1 have heard in this matter and will do mioreto make Quebec federalists feel good, than ahl the political warnings in the world." Lewis not only signed the lettér but also took a copy with hlmn and since bas rýeferred to the letter, its content and pur'pose, on at least one occasion during his election campaign. The letter points out that Kirby wants to "set Up a small, thin Uine of communi-' cation which would improve somne understanding of our two cultures." Lt tells the Quebeckers both communi- ties lhkely share the same hopesfor their families and dreams for the future - and the same frustrations with po liticians. "We happen -to believe for too long we haveý looked to the politicians to achieve our ends for us. Lt is ,slowly becoming apparent to, us that most political deci- sions are for the moment, while as people we expect them to be lasting ... Bob Veomans Plumbing and Heating 24 H ou r Service New Installations Alterations -Repairs Spec(ializingjn Hlot \Water Heating For ced Air Hleating Sep tic Tank Work R. R.1, Orono 9352 "If twyo peole love each other greatiy, it is a beautiful experience. But to, continue this relationship,;there must be undertanding. Surely two communiies miust also un- derstand "We feel a deep sense of failure in not attempting this type of communication many, 1Vater Delivery 1SWIMIMING POOLS, WELLS &CISTIERNS 200)0 Gallon Tantk TAYLOR band & Grave I 983-5003 #CODC MER$IM Letter to ed ito r Dear Editor, The Save the Environment from Atomic Pollution group have had some very inform- ative and interesting meet- ings during the past year andi the meeting planned for this Thursday, May 12,,,1977 at 7:30 p.m. in the Newtonville Public School gym should be no exception. The speaker for thîs even- ing is Prof. Doug Andrews the nuclear scientist who first allerted the citizens of Port Hope about the dangers of radon gas in and around their homes. Prof. Andrews has stated that he has some news whichi may prove to be of 'some considerable significance to the citizens of Newcastle, Newtonville, etc. Ail political candidates for the upcoming provincial elec- tion have also been invited to attend and will be given an opportunity to present their views on the -Part Granby nuclear dump and proposed refinery. In. light of the recent * decision in the Gailoway death from radiation of mat- erial very similar to the material of the Port Granby dump, the S.E.A.P. group expects a good turnout this Thursday, May 12, 1977 at 7:30 p.m. in the Newtonville School. .J. Veldhuis, President, S.E.A.P. many years ago." It was pointed out that as yet a similar community has not bee n chosen in Quebec but the senate is hopeful that this will soon come about. Mr. Rutherford has said that he would hope that the news media in both communities would make the content of the letters public to their readers. ORONfl WEEKLY TIMIES. WEDNESDAY, MAYîIlth. 1977-3 :Up & Down the Book Stacks: e e ADULT The Curious Book by Arkady Leokum (fascinating facts: find out why people toast their guests, tip their hats etc.) Peoples of the Sea by Imman- uel Veikovsky (a renon- struction of ancient history) Steph the Fabulous Pri ncess by Prince Franz Hohenloe (true story of a most beautiful girl in Vienna who married its most eligible bachelor) A Time to be Human by John Howard Griffin (author of Black Like Me) The Thorn Birds by Collen McCullough (robust roman- tic ýsaga set in Australia) Cast, in order of disappear- ance by Simon Brett (an English detective novel in a theatrical setting) A Sea Change by Lois Gould (novel) The Demon by Hubert Selby (a man is caught up with sex, power and ambition, a strong novel of our times) JUNIOR Biography of a Kangaroo by Elanor Coerr Thomas Merton by Cornelia Sussman (Trappist monk and peace activist, a mod- ern man for ail seasons) Sculpture a MacDonald ýstart- er book Underground to Canada by Barbara Smucker (a-novel based on fact, deadiflg with slaves running away from Mississippi plantations and, escaping to Canada) EASY READING AND PICTURE BOOKS Barbapapa's New House by Annette Tison j Homer and the Ghosts by Richard Margolis The Three Bears and 15 Other Stories by Anne Rockwell The Big Cheese by Eve Bunting' Madeleine Hadley Building a House? or remodelling your 1present one? Then contact: Floyd Nicholson Orono 983-5049 Taping-Spray Ceilings Plaster Repair Painting WaIIy Lucyk C 983-5518 ORONO TOWEIR :Barber & Beauty Salon, Village of Newcastle * Phone 987-5367 * IIAIR CUTS -$3.00 Reduced Rates for Children ............ COO..........PP.. DO THEIR FOOD-SHOPPING HERE Canada Utîhity Grade Eviscerated Fresh Turkeys 6to10lM. Average lb. .75c Round Steak (FullISlice) lb. $1.18 Cut from Canada Grade "A" Beef Round Steak (Top Cut lb. $1-038, Schneiders Coutry MN Naple Cooked Hamn 6 oz. 99c. Schneiders Country Mâaple Sizzler Sausage lb. $1.09 Camfpfire Rind 1less Baconi lb. $1.38 Pride of Canada TRIPLE PAK Lunch MÎ.eat l.JJ .CO0R N1IS H 'S 0. Chatterton Electrical Contracting phione 983-5546 or 983-5940 Orono, Ontario nE Si, 0 lm lE 'o 1

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