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Orono Weekly Times, 26 Mar 1970, p. 5

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ORONO'WEEIKLY TIlW4ES, THURSDAY, MARCU 26th, 1970 O.P.P. NEWS Thé Ne-wcastle Detachment of the Ontario, Provincial Police, durng he week of',March lSth to ST. SAVIOI ANGLICAN Established 186 Regular Sunday Wc Services - 9:30 a Moly Comunn- Firot and Third Si Mond Frayr eSecnd gadFrt HOIY .Baptism by app with Reetor 987-4 The Bey. IH Robert B.A.. L.Th. Sept cTank Service GENERAL PUMPING 24 HOUR SERVICE LORNE HARDY Leskard. Ontario Telephone 983-5266 or 983-5728 Oxford lePUCKLAYERýS STONEMASONS eSS-5606 gpçc4alizluM in -eaU 14n.ds of STONEWORK and-. We ais. do chîimnev March 21st, 1970 investigated 113 ýmotor vehicle collisions in which 7 persons were injured, and as a resuit, 4 persona; wcre charged with traffie offcnces. One person has ben chargcd' with -impaired dIrivirIg. Also investigated during the ,ame period were 41 generai oc- currence. . ive of these occur- r ences resulted in the loss of JR~ propcrty by thcft, however 4 persons have been charged with ci iminal code offences in con- io nection with these thefts. ,iihip - It would appear as though I.M. someone is opening duck season early this year. On March 2lst, 1970 in the early hours of the Suaday, morning, two white ducks, two hcn mallard ducks and one drake Orono SchooL'News_ (Initended for last week) Holidays are coming and we wish you a happy Easter. Stud- ents are ieaving school for a week on March 2th for a Winter break.' School opens again on March 3lst. Grade iý arc eagerly waiting for dishpans which they will use to put their rcading in. GýTadc 2 They are painting Ea ster cggs. A surprise assembly wili bc put on for students this Friday by grade 2. Grade 3 - has complctcd their Canadian 'tests on Basic Ski ils this wcek. Grade 4- are still working on mis, Hamilton Township up by 9.71 milis; Darlingtoni Township up bi; 7.92 mills; Hope Town ship up by 5.48 milis; Millbrook,' up by 3.93 milis; Bowmanville Up by 3.32 milis; Cavan Township, up by 2.76 milis; Haldimand Town- by 3.25 milis: South Monaghan up) -hip up by 2.37 milis; Cartwright Township up by 1.86 milis; Ain- vx!-l town-lhit up by 1.,14 mil!-~; ITia tingi 'up by 1.18 milis and Perey township up by .62 mils., The first instailment of the levy, 25 per cent, is to bc paid by March 31. The total expenditure for el- ementary schoois this year is $9,- 632,143, the highcst figure bcmng the instructional costs at $5,645,- mjalIarc ucx were sitoien trom communication. their nests at the residence of Grade 5 - The grade 5's are Stu Preston, RR 6, Bowmanviile, studying airin Science. The grade Ont. 5 in Crea tive Writing wiIl soon Over the past week there have be starting pqppets. been 7 reports of wilful damage Grade 6 - For, art grade 6 made in the Janctville, Newcastle and cities out of newspaper. Northun Bowmanville areas. Most of the Grade 7 -. Grade 7 's are experi- damage would appear to have meniting with eggs.' been caused by adolescent youths Grade 8 - Grade 8's are having tryihg to find some kicks. a St. Patrick's day "sock-hop." The Depar Oneof hee kck casc $50. Constable Joynt visited ail the for Registr One of th ik ase valu. grades to tel them about ice safe- The Regisi damage to lensesofsm vau ty. He did mnany experiments Srie able etectr equpmentowne and gave an interesting form such by the Canadian National Rail- wh ice Registry, .C way. Tisequpmeîtwasloct- Kirby Centennial School. wiil anid Colbor ed on t he main line of the C.N. be holding a bottie, hanger and istiiig lega Bailway just west of Wavcriey basket collection drive on Thurs- on Townsh Road, Bowmanville. day March 26th This is to help and locatic Damage of this type couid re- in jýhe cost of a trip to Ottawa, property,E suit in a serious train accident, planned for late may. QUALXFI( possiblycausing injury or death , Editor - Bonnie Dunlop * The succe% to many people. Parents should Ass't Editor - Edward, Clark. tion or eq instruct their children to stay - a- gressive cl way from railway property. Any . draftiiig di youths ob3erved waiking along supervisio] railway tracks, shouid bc report- J a i Persons p( ed to the local police or railway Ldu.cation iax Up suimit lu, authorities before such an, inno- qualificatie 1cent adventure turTns into a crim-: (continuecj from na2e 1 mal act. est increase is Cramahie Townshipý Some local Newcastle youths which is up 13Ï,7 imils; next is hiave cue a . eail ptole'm,, by Clarke Towns,. up 9.88 mnilis;. ~bekn~ ùeoscar, radio aer- >Manvers Townbij), up y 9.75 laoff jeicleg parked at the *, --Nwasle Arena.. R fftnder to Cyclists! *,* . .- 'A11 bqWcv. 1cles: rididen £ïter dark: -NTfE D C R m11ust be ep~ped with a whte~- ock~ight4l. frn , "a , 1_ * on Pastoraj; *. *front forks.ý o.i bike iutavso. - - hargý-ji eb e .j Qpp d *wigtli ed rfiKdet' - . iapd a and a rý- light or!rcflecto.a #Mnùè on the rear. . .* * H -. UNIDAY, MARCH ,29th., 1970-t - o- ro Unitece Church-_ Fir Cails b~vc atf15 The Clarke Township Fire ýDe- unng da-vîee at-19:5 nnct IICUti.-ntr-odd on f 1, -1 eariiest grass lices whcn thýj were, calleci out on March llth to extiiigish such a fir.e. The fieli ad àroýken out back of the DX Serývice Station on Highway 115. IOn Ma4rch l,6th the departmcnt was callcd to Highway 401 cast of Newcastle wherc a car had caught on fire. The automobile was o wned by a Scarborough res- ident. OFFICE OPENING ON APRIL Gth -'i -v A The expenditure for secondary schools, is set at $8,988,943 with a retirlement fromicj h munici- palities beingy $3,267,213. The overali inerease to the tax- payer;ý in the two counties is an average of 2.57 milis. J. Frank Thom, director of cd- uc2tion, said. the budget had been Cut to) the limit, the reserve fundt, bing -uonly $8,000. Board chairman, J. M. RoIphi, emphal,-zed that the main issue, was flot thc increased cost. of cd- ucatioin but rather that the costs borne ,b y each municipalitiy ini relation to the other had, to be(ý 'r- s . ~ ~. ~DX, Ser îv e'Staition igbiv.a? -35 a4nî 11 ejus north' of 'Necastleae,- ýPrej»um Qu lr odurtsÇ I9ýA1 The, Mbst Reesonable Prlcqi S e ]2I m y be p iked up in aby qïpMtity 19.9c per gallon Phone, 987-4215 p 4 REGISTRY CLERK iberland and, Durham Regional Assessment Office ($105.50 to $123150) Under review as at January 1, 1970 wtment of Municipal Affairs announces an opening ry Clerk in its Northumberland and Durham Region. try Clerk wiil report to the Manager of Assessment, at the Regional Assessment Office Cobourg and per. iduties as:-Locating Deeds to Properties lodged in Offices Iocated in, BoWmanvjlle, Port Hope, Cobourg mre, taking a section of the. region and checki.ng exý al descriptions in relationship to boundaries shown hp maps, identifying properties as to ownership, size >n. Checking to determine most recent transfer of extracting new owner, locationand transfer number. CATIONS essful candidate will have secondary school gradua- quivalent in education and'experience, 4 years pr 1o- ,erical experience, with-exposure to legal, survey or, uties and 'the ability fo work with a minimum of on. ýossessing the necessairyquaifications are invited to ýýown handwriting, a résumpe of their expertence, in and employment history; as soon as possible, to: W. H. PARNELL, M.I.M.A., Regional Assessment Commjss- louer, SU0 William -Street, -.Goboqrgj. Ontario sÀks RESTAURAN,,T, Hlghway 115 and 35 1/2 Mlle South M Oreno 'Phone 9 83-5651 Specializlng in Pizza ad The Orono Medical Centre is pleased t o announce that EDWARD F~. NINÂCS Optômetrist will locate an office in the Orono Medical Centre (Basement) Appointments may be made by phonin.g 983-5825 *ew Dreses Blouses und Handbags ........For Easter ARMSTmriRONG"ýS illiii mm"Q'il il limill mil i745 1qayne,

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