4-ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, MAY 21st, 1975 People find it rather diffi- I cult and impossible to locate a I mobile home in the Town of Newcastle due to official, plans and zoning bylaws. One family has disregarded all the regulations and red tape and now have their mobile home. Further they have setup housekeeping and expect Kendal news Ideal spring weather made possible a perfect Victoria Day weekend. Kendal Women's Women's institute sold home baking on the lawn of Miss Alva Reid's Antique Shop on Saturday morning. brood of some six youngsters in the near future. Of course the family is a pair of starlings who have built their home in the trunk of the editors Car. It was discovered last week when transporting a lawn mower to ihe office to cut the grass. The Starlings make entrance into the trunk through an opening in the side where a light has loosened and dangles to the side of the car leaving the opening available for the birds. It must be somewhat mystifying to the birds who at times find their home in the the proper location and at other time it has disappeared. AN INVITATION THE ONTARIO PUBLIC LIBRARY STUDY, A PROJECT OF A PROVINCIAL LIBRARY COUNCIL, WANTS YOUR OPINIONS ON THE SERVICES BEING OFFERED BY YOUR LOCAL PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD. Is your library meeting your needs? What additional services should be provided? Are you satisfied with your library's collections, ooen hours? Why are you not a regular user of your public library? THE STUDY WOULD LIKE TO IMPROVE THE NETWORK OF PUBLIC LIBRARIES IN THE PROVINCE AND THE SERVICES PROVIDED- YOUR CRITICAL OPINIONS AND COMMENTS ARE WELCOME PLEASE WRITE BY JUNE 30th to THE ONTARIO PUBLIC LIBRARY STUDY 214 College Street, ' TORONTO, ONTARIO M5T1R3 Next Sunday will be award Sunday at Kendal church. The service will be carried out by the Sunday School and attend- AFTER LISTENING TO ALL THESE, TV. 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The singing in teh arena will ' be led by some famous bands and choirs. The following Sunday June 1st will be a very busy one with the annual Orange Parade Parade to Kendal church in the morning a Sunday School picnic in the park in teh afternoon and a very special play at Newcastle at nieht On the first Monday in May a little six year old had got out of a small truck and climbed into the school bus. The bus driver let him off at the same corner at 5 p.m. She got out also and asked him where he lived. He didn't know whether he should go north or south. "We onlym moved there on Saturday," he said. She took him north in the big bus to a house that had been unoccupied unoccupied during the winter. "That isn't our house," he said "our house has a big pile of wood in front of it." So the driver returned to the corner and was wondering what to do next when we came along. She inquired "was. there a new family moved into this neighbourhood neighbourhood on Saturday?" 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