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Orono Weekly Times, 26 Apr 1962, p. 1

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OS Humour and (1a touch l f aded Wo the successful Fashi taiwekwbien the above thr their appearance before the ertns~atIcbatn4 nt, Donl l-lltaples -au 24, NUMBER Il THURSDAY, APRIL 26th, 1962,9 c sqinïafonC11, B Lewis W cok~ T ute p on e Lewis right cConkY, 55,wo George Totten, counties Os1awa C -amberOf (Commerce frr r h éS t B d e road engn- Mfno i Hoapt f,1-1TCI Sc:da-), April In his letter i0f irs aaton 'ten sad 'Ae.- 1),be eavinlg t< etrbusine-ss for him-self as 'a con- ultý;ing' civýilengineer. Hydre Rates inOrn heart ,at- The Oi'rool'olice Trustees on Monj:- $200000 ihstead 0fthe , 2400.00 as in 'eturnmgi-eeing at their regulr monthlyl 196;! 1. Hlrec0mended1tht thie TrUs- -oni Tor- ;neeting appoiftted ai new fire cief tees apply for, a credit front the Town-~ 'or theý Orono Pire Departmtent. Mr. sli to ofse he lo'ss of S-450.00 anU bedat Ross Merceri was appointed chief on1 pointed out that thecrdtwudhv at 1 :30 1 emp,)orar-y basis for at two nnilit to l,>e 1more thlan the ý$-150.00 as the- Dr% o. ro. Diniig tiis period the e Village taxpayer would boe paying 18% cese. In ,ce is to miake his decision on Ild1--')f ibis credit. The chairmnan and th'3 meer. g the position permnanently,. Aýt 'Che -s 1 et were aujthorized to makeý Irs. Lew- leat eetilng 0f île Trustees R. Mer- application for the credit from) thc as bon er and t1le Boardi will discuiss furtler 1 YowniShlp. 906 and iln or rje-organizinlg the depar- Rf. Forrester informed the Board- 1district nient. The chief's salary was steppýedl that ie lhad obtained prices for, a ci served u- to S150.00 ai year f romt a previous Rated Aeration Plant to hancUe 10§ athcart, $50.00 a year. It was found that som-e ioni f sewage per day. Tihis plant ind Pub-of the firernen wýere, at titlles, m-aking would facilitate 100 persons living and more titan the chef Who lad added working" in an ar-eà such as the Orono-f eformer 'esponsibiliti1es and also liad tLo look business section. He said the -size Gt Thomas after the book-keeping for> the depart- the olant wouldt depend bowever', Id, New ment and the fire attendances. 'on tle number of- properties to) ýte se- .The appointiment of Mr. R. Mercer be served. The 11,000 gal. plant as tdsc ollowed a bado0f negotiatios~omne to service the 100 per- aber of with.ithe former chief, Bruce Mercer sons would cost $13,500 with installa- in held who met with the Trustees on Monday tion fees of approximately $1500,'OO. ýceinler, eelg Differences centred around In estiin4ing a price for a systei xbhibited the authority of the chiief and that of ini tle business section, <he said, that spirited the Trustees. A* motion by L, Lowery Consideration lad only been given tri rt in the antId H. Mercer appointed R. Mercer running a lime aown CJ1nc Stree, Ëzations as the new l, ire chief. from Centre-Street to the gully i the'1 ment of H. M. Mercer informed the m~eeting centre of tle Village. The total ýcost ofthat levels lad been taken for the for sudh a plan including engineering n-ber 0f onstruction of a new sidewalk on fees, the mains and plant would a- 'aise a total of $7, :71ristian Educatior rease is shov Ewhich will ' rity of the Oro ctu ce rate, ITwo Dy 1 ' $32,OOAar, the soutn siqe of uezn Chiurch to the Ma.sonic 10OAtten( L oyalty Dirier ri D~v,-- or47 voJ.is.Uit. S$96,50 alread' ation budget ol cent of île -tota. year wlen thE t$190.00. g conducted tc enî exp iliaul to accuin of t he Chu e church s3 Dor renovat S Folowig th banuetthe groupý was addressed by the varlous chair- -men wl-o are in ch arge of the canvass,! ,s t s now in full swing amnongst the~ Churcb members, andi those conneeted with Ma-the curhfhriough i, use- in anyway. ,Hope, fr. R. E. Logan, general charman brook, ji l te canvass, acteci as chirmiý-ani ummond Oand Lu have thse iecessary -notices fj tory of mailed out. st pring of The secretary was instruçcted to MIiif tIiat the fire calis whicl were answered by the 1R a9 niew Orono Pire Department in the Towni-,t accom-- slip during the past montl. ei ethodist R. Forrester, -hairmuan of the lber of Board, pointed out that the financial j 1- as dedi- agreemient for 1962 between the tii vo days Township of Clarke and the Police pl of 1950 Village of Orono did not nmeasure up1 cc by fire. o0 that of iast year. He pointed oit b iad been lIat last -year taxpayers in the Village t Sm, ov iiveu auujc penin neptemberlii-'diOfsuiIIC of 1949. In Septtýïelerof 1951 thi, e- e were relievedi and present'-churcl waýsdecad- said, Village an-d openied for worship. relieved 0of the AIS spaki]g o me gthel'il- cl'arg-ed for 1 MIr. H. E. Millson, team-s captin f eal (Conitinrted on page 'l) txpyr T"rout Fishing C)pens It or Il ten ver rite andi addition d a vo- )pe High nties Set Da-tes' babin Vaccinel.D weste: Th-is Saturday Lands and forests department head- poundcs. quarters this week released details of 1 Five brown trc the fishing season for the counities of day b)etween Apr Haliburton, Victoria, Peterboroughi, Rainbow, trout Durham andI Northuiberland. troutnmay le ta'. SpecItied trout m-ay be talten from andI Sept. 15 excE April 28 to Sept. 15, andI an aciditionai. 2 in Nortitumbe 141 per dlay, provided the additionial 14wv.here the seasor, dIo not weigl a total of more1- than 10 sthe daily limit. Tlree lake troe SChoo nay be taken f ro SchoolWFters Day fini( 1 Fild ay season reopens IN plannd FûrjUaeof Peterborougli Plolimed ForJJunehoo yed By OnArl19, the United Clurcli An e romanei heltI their Easter thanik-offer- býeen arri eg ervice iniîle Sundayt School aud-lIed tlwo orium.Dramia Cý Mvrs. R. Morton in lher efficient ý,M. anner played several delighitfui Pi- out the no numbers. byMrs The President, Mrs . Long comn- Gilbart, enicedl by reading an Easter poem S herw*n, ititled "Blessings theni Appear"', tel, Mrs. ymn 98 "Beneath the Cross of Sevara]j su8s- was sung followed by aIl re- andI as a ating the Lor-d's Prayar. ri-in1-iv tion was hi [onday, AV roll calilwas tha minutes ap- to0 s report given wei-c Iceett. asponding sec- Sec j i she hado fn in Id be nm in tiue1 10 ftirtli pe "-il aiorit7 aul state t: could be more prope >ugbount th D1, tIo lth repara roved s and A few ired to ig statec

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