ORONO WEEKLY TIMES. WED., DECEMBER 22nd 1976--S Siipiii HSI orarily suspended all clinics in Ontario. "Other than the. usual number of sore arms and the like," Ms. Schaefer said, "we've had no reports of anything seriously wrong here in Durham. She pointed out that' the vaccine used by the local health unit is produced in Europe and is not the same type as that administered in the U.S. No adverse factions to swine flu shots Sllay tljr spiritual blcssinga at thr ffltpiatman yrannn hr with you anh yours. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce or of nursing, said voluntary clinics for essential workers were closed Thursday night on orders from Ontario Health Health Minister Frank Miller. The provincial action was taken in the wake of reports from the United States that 94 cases of the rare Guillain- Barre Sndrome, a temporary The Durham unit late last paralysis, might be connected month postponed public vol- with the swine flu vaccine. untary clinics because of The provincial order temp- shortage of vaccine. Unique education plan attracts parents In the southwestern Ontario town of Watford, Education Week means sleeping in late on Thursday morning - after a full evening of school work on Wednesday night. That's the plan ddevised by David McPhail, principal of Watford Public School, to allow the community's adults to watch their children go through a regular half-day schedule of instruction. Mr. McPhail consulted the Lambton County School Board, the Ministry of Education Education and the parents of his students before "starting the experiment during Education Week last April. From a questionnaire sent home to parènts, Mr. McPhail found almost unanimous approval approval for the night-school switch. The turnout for the * Wednesday evening session exceeded expectations: there were more than 200 adults in the school, qutnumbering the students. ... The principal said that the night of classes was so helpful in developing community ent- husiam about the school that he hopes the arrangements can be repeated one evening during Education Week 1977, April 17 to 23. "The next time you hear someone describe community adults as apathetic, ask . yourself, as I did, "Are we giving the parents the opportunity opportunity to get into the schools MERRY** F CHRISTMAS from Laura Will, Bob Preston, Jerry Leddy, Dan McMullen and Randy Reid Bruce, Eleanor, Mike and Marcia Colwell v ' : ' V)arm and sincere greetings, from all oi us to all of you, and many thanks, too. >8V6 # S PLUMBING & HEATING pb King St. W. DSR 623-3421 Sports & Ski Shop We a B Chr Oronc • e m ® s ® < fO^ THE SMOKER ^ IN YOUR HOME re now the agent for ... righam Pipes & Accessories istmas Greetings from all at MIDTOWN . Confectionary and Gift Shop 983-5242 Timex Qua rtz Men's Watches e e • e e • e and become involved? Jamboree January 9 The Orono Jamboree will open up the New Year 1977 on Sunday afternoon, January 9th at the Orono Youth Centre (Old Town Hall) with Sterling, Mather, the Master of Ceremonies Ceremonies and master story teller of the Jamboree. The guest artists are, Tim Toye of Orono, the ever populai; Bill Leggette of Catnpbellford, Albert Guay and the Ridgerunners, featuring featuring Mama and Papa Fern. The Jamboree House Band of Fay -Adams and thç "Country Hits" with Fay, Glory and Don' Adams, Len Somerscales and Joe Howe 1 will back up the various guest -artist. On the second system Larry Adams and Rod Craig. Wishing everyone the Merriest Christmas andthe • Happiest New Year < DOUG. MOFFATT (M.P.P.)