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Orono Weekly Times, 25 May 1977, p. 3

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(U (>WEEKLV TIMIES, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25th,1977-3 Propose unique day enursery schemne Many took advantage of a portLion or mfe new 1,aCîtiy. feature of the new addtion is the west. The new gym is Open House at tbe Clarke Belowr a simulated business an open courtyard wbicb almottic b sz fth High school last Tuesday to office gives students an idea we opltdwllbv omer gym andhewsief ee visit and view tbe new of wbat to. expect in the trees as well as grass bave also been included for addition to the scbool. The outside wor'd. The resources growAing. This fealture is home economics featuring a above fountain in tbe library centre and~ library is contain- located between tbe old tea roomi off to one end of the provided a tranquil setting for ed on two levels. Another school and the new addition to two new classroomns. Orono Pastoral Charge -Minister Rev. B.E. Long B. Th. RGANIST & CHOIR DIRECTOR Douglas Deweil SUNDAY, MAY 29, 1977 ORONO UNITED CHURCH Sunday Church School 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11:15 a.m. Dedication to Mission Sunday KIRBY UNITED CHIURCH Morning Worship 9:45 a.m. JIRBY SPRING ANNIVERSARY Special music by the Choir,. accompanied by Rev. B.E. Long on tbe violin. Guest speaker - Dr. Norman McKenzie. Sunday Church Sehool Cancelled. Dial-A-Thougbt 983-9151 Bob Veomans Plumbing and Heating 24 Hour Service New Installations Alterations - Repairs Specializingjn Hot Wvater Heatirsg Forced Air Hleating Septic Ta'ik Wark R. R. 1, Orono 983-5624 ~Up &Down thi ADULT Submarine by Drew Middle- ton (the ultimate naval weapon, ils past, present and future) Richard and Elizabeth by Lester David and Jhan Robbin- (the lives of two superstar~s) The Child fîrom Five to Ten by Arnold Gesell (the distin-' ctive behaviour character- istics of the years wben a child begins sehool and becomnes a person in our Society) Apple Tree Lean Down by Mary Pearce (afi old fash- ioned novel of families and generations, a trilogy) The People Called Quakers by D. Elton Trueblood (the %Vater belivery SIMMING POOLS, WELLS & CISTERNS 2000 Gallon Tank TAYLOR Sand &Grave I 983-5003 ,e Book Stacks: endUring influence of a way of life and a way of tbougbt) Your Ticket is no Longer Valid by Romain Gary Escape from the Dark by Rosemary Sisson (now a Walt Disney film) Sky High by Tom Murphy (a one of a kind super ski resort and tbe mysterious crisis that threaten to close it) JUNIOR North Africa by Mario Rossi Custom Cars by Ed Radlauer More beginning Crafts for ~Beginning Readers by Alice- Gilbreath (simpe crafts that young children can do by tbemiselves) Dorrie's Book by Marilyn Sachs (an only child of eleven, suddenly finds she bas to share ber life with triplets) EASY READING AND PICTURE BOOK<S ,Katy's Kitty by Syd Hoff Blaze tbe story of a Striped Skunk by Robert McClung Tales of the Circus by Jane MacMichael The Big_ Brown Bear by Georges Duplaix. Madeleine Hadley. Fishermen shouid know basic Water Safety rules and tech- niques. Take the Red Cross Survival Swimming course. A day nursery programi, believed to be the first of its kind in thie world, could be initiated in Oshawa. A research programn, more of less a study into the feasibility of setting up a day Carie centre in a senior citizens' residence, is being carried out by Ray Bielawski, a cbild psycbologist at the Alexander Clinic, Osbawa General Hospital. Bielaw,ýski, bas bis àMasters Degree in psychology and is a PHD candidate at the Univer- sity of To)ronto. This researcb project is a partial fulfilîment of bis degree. He received tbe endorse- ment of the region's social service commnittee Thursday to set tbis program up, using tbe Hfillsdale Manor Homne for tbe aged facility in Osbawa. Tbe programn now needs the approval of regional council. If that approval is granted the program could start by the beginning of tbe scbool year' in September. Tbe programn was designed "To belp improve the senior citizens' health and general outlook on tbe world," Bie-' lawski said. "I saw two groups of people not getting the best out of life," be added. -lt)igbt ma hb putting tbem to- getber tbey could bave a better life." The programi will require two pariýt-timie teachers. T'here will be one senior citizen volunteer teacher per cbild. :June 9 * Joan :Downey * DURHAMEAST *YOUR ALTERNATIVE TOe *NDPism and DAVIS * LAWYERS VENEZIA Restaurant OPEN nDYSAWEEK Pizza - Meals AL-so Weekend Specials Vilg ofNwcsl Phn 98-56 eeue ae frCide Barbera & aBeauty S fàalon6 0000 COORO [OMET IHO5nPPIR5 DOTIEIR FOOD-SHOPPING HERE: ............. I ~ ~ Perfect for the Barbecue 3 to 3'/2b. Average FOO- wT TEND ERLOIN PORTION Loin O Pork lb. $1.28 For the Grill Rib end Famiîy Pak 6 to 8Chops Pork Chops lb. $1.48 Campf ire By the piece Bologna Cnt fromn the Loin Pork hopsCENTRE CUT Perfect for Sum mer Meals and Pienics Skinless Wieners lb., .48c l.$1.68 Lb. .78c Swift Premîium Cookedl Ham 6 oz. pkg. .99c Cnt from'Canada Grade "A" Beef Blade Steaks lb. .78c CORNISH"S St. Saviours ANGLICAN Rý -iai-Suinday W ýorship service - 10: 041.m Rev. AIlan Haldenhim B.A. L.TH'l. Org«anislt Mrs..Joan l. ashin

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