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Orono Weekly Times, 2 Jun 1976, p. 10

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10 - Orono Weekly Times, June 2, 1976 RALPH BARNETT Ralph Barnett a recent graduate of the University of Waterloo with the degree Of Honours Bachelor of Mathematics. Mathematics. He attended Kendal commends community college system ( Continued from page 2) its accessibility. Tuition costs are more reasonable thaa at other institutions of higher learning. There is also "geographic "geographic accessibility", inasmuch inasmuch as Community Colleges are numerous, dispersed in many localities. Entry standards standards are more flexible, designed to include anyone sincerely interested in self development. Even older, mature students who are in Public School and Clarke High School and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Barnett, R. R. 1, Orono. the work force can enroll and further their education, 'mr. McDermott stated that young people today are privileged to live during a time when things are "potentially much better than before." Despite double standards, conflict and confrontation in the world today, much is being done to eliminate racial and religious discrimination and status based on wealth alone. He sdai that we are rethinking some of the old myths and stereotypes of yesterday, and are benefitting from living in a vital multiracial and multicultural multicultural society. \ . Mr. McDermott said that' the students were privileged because they are able to become part of a very promising future. The abundance abundance of present-day Technology Technology and scientific knowledge knowledge can give enormous benefit to mankind. He stated that of all the scientists who have ever lived on the earth, the overwhelming majority are still alive. "We have been to the moon, and now we are on the way to the stars. But our challenge is to give this technical knowledge a massive massive injection of htimanitar- ism. While we are exploring the stars, we must also make a concerted effort to eliminate eliminate disease, poverty, crime and war. But we must work through the political system." "Most encouraging", Mr. McDermott said, "is the attitude' of today's young people, who have a no-nonsense no-nonsense approach and look to get to the root of society's problems. He declared that he had a deep and abiding faith in the ability of youth, tomorrow's leaders, to not only succeed in individual endeavours, but to solve the main issues of mankind ■> so that we can have a world of clean air, luaghing children, peace and plenty. "It is possible in yopur lifetime," hé told the graduates, "to produce the kind of society we have dreamed of, and to produce a world where people are' judged by the depth of their character, rather than the wealth they have created. Invocation for the Durham College graduation ceremony was given by Rev. Allin Lavis, and the benediction by Rev. James Hanna. » Deep in the forest of the Ganaraska Russ Evans of Hamilton centres in on a N- control centre taking but a few seconds to punch his card. Russ was participating i in the Orienteering meet held under the auspices of the Clarke - Ganaraska Orienteering Orienteering club last Sunday. Kendal News KENDAL SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC Kendal Sunday School • picnic was held at Kendal School, May 30, 1976. RACES 5 and Under I. Heather Hoy 2. Kevin Thertell 3. Jody Farrow 6-81. Richard Fonk 2. Glen Foster 3. Peter Fonk 9-111. Andrew Hellebust 2. Robert Fonk 3. Pat Frank 12 and over 1. Danny Webster 2. Jim Moffatt WHEEL BARROW 4-81. Randy & Patricia Frank 2. Lisa & Heather Hoy 10 -12 1. Robert Fonk & Robin Ibbotson 2. Jim Moffatt & Danny Webster SHOE KICK 5 and under 1. Heather Hoy 2. Tracy Wagar 6-81. Peter Fonk 2. Richard Fonk 9 - 11 1. ponna Wagar 2. Jackie Tijiransky 12 and over 1. Danny Wagar 2. Rolf Hellebust Call your licensed Plumbing and Mechanical Contractor Who sells, installs and guarantees 1 CARMAN Plumbing and Heating ' Phone 983-5207 Orono Don't leave It to Chance Be sure your home is truly protected by a good policy Call us how Mi I Ison Insurance Agency Office: Corner of Church and Cobbledick Street 983-5032 [THE FIVE 'BEEEEE srOF) MIDDLE AGE ARE,BALD [NESS- BKIDGEWORK - i \BlFOCAL5 -- BAY WIND'* lows AND BUNIONS. WATSON'S Marine and Cycle Orono Phone 983-5343 SHOE SCRAMBLE 6 and Under 1. Heather Hoy 2. Kevin Thertell 7 - 10 1. Billy Greenwood 2. Lisa Hoy Girls over 10. 1. Robin Ibbotson 2. Corrine Turan- sky Boys over 10 - 1. Danny Webster 2. Jim Moffat TUG OF WAR 6 and under - winning' team Jody Farrow, Kevin Thertell Thertell and Tracy Wagar. TUG "OF WAR children and adults - everyone everyone won because the rope Clarke Public LIBRARY PHONE 983-5507 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday < 2:00 to 8:30 I p.m. Saturday 10:00 to 12:00 a.m. Orono, Ontario BYAMS PLUMBING - HEATING Sales and Service 24 Hour BURNER SERVOCE "■'GULF FINANCING ■ Low Interest Rates Phone: Tyrone 263-2650 Gul Charles Reid Orono's licensed Auctioneer , Valuator Specialize in Farm Furniture Sales Consult me for terms • ' and,dates Phone Orono 983-5914 Francis Tennant Fuels Phone 983-5693 ■■ ' CZ)w VUall Taping-Spray Ceilings Plaster Repair Painting Wally Lucyk 983-5518 ORONO ' broke. CANDY SCRAMBLE SUPPER WAS SERVED. Pumping Out Septic Tanks Bert Tompkins Phone 786-2558 John De With Real Estate Limited > Realtor Bowmanville 623-3950 and 623-3111 For Prompt, Efficient Service when buying or selling Contact: Joe Barnoski 786-2202 Ross Davidson 277-2321 Orono Building Contractor Brick - Block - Concrete Stone Work Carpentry - Cabinet Work Floors - Tile 983-5441 Orono VENEZIA Restaurant * HWY 115 and 35 M> Mile South of Orono Phone 983-5651 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK We Specialize in: Pizza - Meals , ALSO Weekend Specials tiimmmmmm m m huhbb mm a sate IOXSERVICE station! Highway 35 and 115, just 'north of Newcastle 8 Featuring: . 8 Premium Quality Products B At the Most Reasonable ■ Prices Stove Oil &i Diesel Oil [ Available in any .quantity _ Phone 987-4215 *

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