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Orono Weekly Times, 8 Sep 1966, p. 8

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HEALTH AND BEAUTV AID DEPARTMENT Save 26e - hLOSHAMPOO0, regular 99e, family size for -----------73e Sav e c- CREST TOOTHIPASTE,' Faznily Size for -----------89e Pri SAVE 15e Sweet Treat Faney TID BITS PIN EAPPLLZ SAVE 12Ze Paramount V Size tins SOCKEYE SALMON 57c SAVE 14c IGA'S Own CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP MIX 9 Kendal New's HiJerbert Mercer of Kenàal passed away, suddenly at his home on Sunday evening at the age of seventy-six. He was a veteran of the first world war. Hie pur- chased the W. J. MeMillan farm north of Kendal in the late i rt les and came there to live with his first wîfe and two adopted daughte.rs Tetta And Mary. Hi& second wife passed away' on Jan- uary the twenty-fifth of this year, We extend our sympathy to Tetta and Mary and to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Batten. This writer came home from Part Hope just at dark. We must have passed or met twenty bî cycles with teen age riders glid ing on and off the highway. Only one'had a red light, most had ne, reflectors of any sort. They werE almost impossible to see. Surel3> every bicycle should have a red reflector.ý You can't avoid wha4 you don't see. A pretty wedding took place in O 0110 United Churdli on Friday evening,, September 2, when Ruth Gordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ýpence Gordon was united in ~.............marriage to Alvin Yeo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yeo of H4amp-- t, ton, The Orono United Chuich Wo2 men served the wedding diniier to the fifty guests in the church dinhing hall which was decorated with pink carnations and wbite streamers. The- happy couple loft for points north. They expect ta reside in Orono., Dear Garland: ;;~~I had the same trouble a year ago with the Oshawa Wholesale potatoes. I cured this.' This spring I hadIVelma put in 4 osof potatoeýs. She hoed them, sprae themn, also dug tllem. W hegood potatoetýs. That is oie god, thing in, mari-y- ing a f'nrsdaughter. This is only a suggestion for next sp- ing. See wh at you can de. Yours Bill Armstrong. SAVE - IGA'S Royal Gold Firât Grade BUTTER 62c IGA Choire -SAVE 6c Tomato es 2 Billy Bee SAVE 14e LiquiciHoney Ve reserve the riglIt to limit quantities riees effective September 7, 8, 9,and lOth 20 oz. tins tins 49c 32 oz. jar 59c Orange Pekoe SAVE 10e pkg. of 60 Red Rose Tea Bag 79e Jeul-0 SAVE 9c Regular pkgs. Pucld.-Pie, Filler 4-49e SAVE 10C Mazola 01 CHIQUITA BRtANT) BANANASý 2 Ibs 25c -Imlported Iceçburg, Can. No. 1, lgs. liead LETTUCE 9C Valenela Sweet anid juiey Oranges doz 69c Can. No, 1 Bradford Gxrown - 3 lb. cello CARROTS 19ci 2lb 89c Betty Croeker SAVE 29e Devil's Food, Golden or White, Cake Mixes 2 pkg 69c Plin or Salted 1 lb. pkgs., MeCormiek Soda 2-69e Regular K,.raft Cheez 116 ounce Whiz jars 65c Morton's Frozen 8 ounte pkgs. Mac. and Cheese 6-sip Restrictive By.Law '(Contfinued from page 1) ing. When asked if these con- ditons did.not exist in other cen- tres he did, not know. Mr. Lovekin asked if the Trus.. tees would be agreeable ta the tees had not been consulted. Fur- specified time . . . . 6 mont., M.Lycett said he ohjected tq any time imit.1 Mr. Simpson asked the urgen cy in passing this by-law and alsa criticized the fact that the Trus- tees liad not bee'n consuled. Fur- ther, he said, the Trustees, lad. been without a representative on the Planning Board since the first of the year even though they had. passed a recommenclation for an. appointment to the Board. Per- rault and Chater both informed the meeting that the by-law haci. been, before Council for two years and that changes requested by the Planning Department had beeni holinig up the passing 'of the hy- law. It was pointed out that a similar by-law had 'been passeci last year with no objectionto it, Some additions, as requested by, the Departmnent had been addedl to the present by-law. Mi.Lovekin stated that objec- tions had been filed and asked Mr-. Lycett and the Trustees what their reýomnmendations would be for the by-lawv. Both parties said more consïideration would have to be given before this could be answered. Mr. Woodyard recomn- m1eluded that the Trustees be giv- e'n teni days to prepare sucli rec- ommendciat ions and ta then pass them oni to Council. At this time council will consider the recom- mendations. Mr Lovekin asked the Trustees to be sp)ecific in their objections anld in their recommendations. "Wheýn the objection is clearly de- find ., .the answer is often quite easy." lie said. H1e termed the objections as: Restrictions that prohibit the creation of multiple dwellings ini the c ore of Orono during the term of the by-law and Frontage og 75 feettoo exces- sive in built up lireas, Mr. Woodyard stated that the Trustees wr not opposed to planning but did feel that the present by-law, was too restrictive fýj a huilt up area.

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