ies Office Comm encing thi land Children's 3Aid SOý rer o rise funds fo The purpose o 4f neglected or abus(ed in tate and re-establish h( other. T4, Society i guidance in lhfrtha, p thas Assoc"iatiOîî Saes able to crr-et Provinces an n part of the r nu-,jLe i Iti , f theCote tion will be greAtlya ako uedadvanltageou ornes, It also endea.vouare to rehambili- b are broken up for ore reason or an- beptothose 'who sýeek ad-vi'e and ut of xelock, Truhu the year nities dias for the So iet i ihare oni the verige ofcortin ted to the CidrnaAid -from the aties to) a smaliiextent. The major I fi-rmpesoasubsciptions by the ~it sre.Mn fteMncpl aetig cnlpagneforthis Soýciet-y. roachnred 'personally or not, your dona- d b te Gide Aid Society and, district A Ca11~geT The'Younrg Aduit It le eoming to the tim-e of yCýe rwhen itheo aiaiosofti ,connnunity will ho holin-g their nual eeins A time vwhen the past hi-tory of a-n orgaiation i reviewed adpasmade forte ftuture. Bech organrination i -neaoroc, la mew ate of F- fieSua àwMh K te younger people of the combnnity should take an~~iýè inees dapart, Every rganiwon 'weleomes lu ad in f eihoo oït getic bk neit a are a -oni the Amarch. i self ,not not bec There arec in our commnuit a gre-at Inmber of young9 adulte- -who oudwith aPlitte wil LAk-in active ,part in amany of the or- gamizatons which are a benefit to the area. Working with Such groupe would be a great step in akngbetter ciizens ofonsef and At the saie time helping the organiations and the coniumnity, Man-y of the y-oun,ýg People overlook the imîportanîIce to em ,munty lie of organizations of local origin. This year, let it be a challege toethe youthful auits to tak'e an active partinsmeetingS anid adi(srton£ ascatosoperatiing lathis cmuiy 6 * 6 a A Wise Decision Altieoe tel, year's ago the prop gave their spotby blo for thue piirchias Sysern Atthat tfim-e it was impossible to Of the cmiso iacalhwvr ic thiS Commlissýion lhas quadrupled its aSSets arouind saZOO In the y-ear 1994 the proposai to prhs wa s voted down by three-quarterS -o, the vot the- opinio,,n of the properýty owiiers rever-se, Unrity to) pur-chase the Systeml for $8,O0O. With ZtIe fOrono qHydro Commiiss Sible forth ,urlu revenue to be lis service aind lines of the lo-cal systejni hydiro rates werec re<Ince< fironi 5ý'ý to and from 5/,to 4/eto domestie coi' the serviTcechrewih asbld ,va., elimîn-ated, forme kflOaw is -roa phs fee itlte aiuleeci fas far as lshfaa.1 thie 0. C. S. studentboy er hld ing is the final choice Each canddite for office e a ma iii pass Orono short speecýh on their ideas of hou' Fair grounIS. We to miake this4w;oolyear more en-1 where it branches of tertaining for Al. This took place but we do know tha in the morngingad ila P . T. period 11-1staked out port,,ion 1-, the a-fternoon the elections ý weretravel rîghbt through bel& Therfolowin'g candidates were qf the new homne suceesful : bnuding, and stike President - BiHMoffa. r.J. C, Tainbyn'si Secetay -Joce Sutton. north end of the vii] Treasurer -Jean ofat___ Editor MJue Neýilso,. Beween M99 and Poanco -Arlee Boyd. ber Gf workers eni Group Leaders -Foec Linî- facturng in Canada, ton), DonDa MLreA aMre per cent and the arni Hall, Ross Taylor. mages and salares h Athletic Teamî Leaders -- Bluies,iCent, Boys, Charles Armstrong; Girl, ________ Beýtty Cooper. Whbites. Boys,Kainili- tion Boyd; gils, Aye Gamuiby. 1,2tO ATTEND DUE Evidenty the elections favoured M.ORTULMiBEU the Blues, as ail the Blues who ran for ofie were elected. Cotnndon flans are now n, ewyfra e 0yas~ g xcfin fi, oe'n ay hih $row',n FËf Bo-wman-vý XC,1 g Hali.., 'i i W, chwas presertied hy M Your lý ocal coniissioni blas aow ot ves aInd are coompa ito a v to furi hydroc to thec e rs.This miaY be accomi ther decrease ",) the rates o by allowing a ahydr-o bill. A servi'c ichll(I in 191"4 was th.onight r iS 1no0w paying dîidends tto the consu-mers nf I ____________________________________________________________________________________________ tors, their Tru-cks s i u sei yot er ie s. GMc~549