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Orono Weekly Times, 21 Jun 1978, p. 8

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8-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, June 21st, 1978 of George's Mnes and Boys Wear to which the owner objects. To this time council has flot found another suitable site where there may be no objections and stili provide adequa te service. Counc. Allun supports the view of the owner but feit council could -find another site. Allun also said the businessmen were not con- cerned if the service was a block away by rerouting the buses. Tbey are only taking 'business out of Town, he said. Counc. Dykstra said he could see the need for the shelIter. A motion was lost to leave the shelter in its present location until the study was completed for traffie in Bow- manville. A second motion to remnove the shelter and store until such time as a suitable site is found carried. A eail Saturday morning to of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Berry hours old. Residents along the the Times office took the where this young colt was O'Chonski road were quite photographer out to the farm born now being only two excited over the new arrivai. SET WINTER REGISTRATION FEES Town council accepted fee charges for winter activi- ties as set forth by the finance comnmittee. Begînner Figure skaters will be charged $25.00, juniors $35.00, intermediates $50.00 and seniors $6000. The house league hockey registration for 20 weeks wiIl now cost $50.00 per player. A ten week power skating registration fee has been set a t $20. 00. The above fees are those being charged by the Town and flot those which will be charged by the local Orono amateur athletic Association or the Orono Figure Skating Club. The latter fees have yet to be set for the coming wîinter season. TO PUIRCHASE ACHIEVE'MENT AWARDS Council bas authorized the Director of Community Ser- vices to purchase 200 medal- - lions from Hooper's Trophy Centre. The medallions will be given out by the Town as Achievement awards. HAVE PERMISSION TO LIVE IN TRAILER Mr. and Mrs. Notton of R.R. - 1 Orono who receb.ntly lost Mr. and Mrs. Notton, R.R. 1 Orono whose home was- re- cently damaged by fire ap- proached council on Monday seeking permission to live in a trailer wbile their home under construction. It was pointed out by the Town manager that permis- sion was automnatie for a period of sixty days and that council did not have to grant this permission. It was also pointed out that if further time xas required that the couple should then comne back to counciL. BUS SHELTER GOES INTO STORAGE A bus shelter just off King Street in Bowmanville has created considerable discus- sion in council since it was placed in the Town to give The shelter blocks the view Film Processing CUSTOM FRAMING Cameras and Photographic, Supplies 78 King St. W. BOWMANVILLE 623-2404 ,We Invite You to See Our Line.. Social invitations and announce- ments; business cards and sta- tionery. We can handie any job! Rubber Stamps Mode Oronio Weekly Times, Decoration Day Specia I ~CANrATIONS i *Cash and Carr =49 dze SCali ToIliFree :From Orono &'JItI 4 : :1-800-263-3812 * 133 Church Street Bowmanville Tel. ý23-W37 Millions of tourists spend bilions of dollars a year mnOntario, That means jobs!, Wo*uld you believe it? Tourism creates o)Ver 400, 000 jobs i n our province. It brings in more than 4 billion dollars a year. In the end it helps pay for govemrment services that the people of Ontario need. That's why Ontario is launchinga *special promi-otioinal program to tell people in oýther parts of CanadaL and in the U. S. that they are especiatty welcome as 1** *visitors to Ontario. tieatyu We're saying "we treat roII you royally-. Last year, over 100 million visitors enjoyed Otroshospitality. 1h-., ar we're expecting even mo re. Here's where you corne in. You can make every one"'f these visitors glad they're here, and give them a good impression to tak e f home. That way, they'll want to corne back, and will tell their friends to corne here, too). That's go businiess. Let's ail treat visitors royaliy. ',/e'tt nlot only be hielping t create jobs ... we'li be mnaking new friends. YouirüOntario Govýemm)ret actively< helps develop tourist facilities, staffs travel information o)ffices, and prornotes Ontario as a rnost attractive vacationland and convention centre. ir Travel Ontario yourself this summiner. For your free "Get to Know Ontarid" kit, which includes our Traveller's Encyclopedlia of Ontario and our "Sumimer Events" brochure, cati collect orwieto: Ontario) Travel Departmnent,3 Mini,ýtry of Industry & Tourisrn Queen's Park Toron to, 0Ontario Tel: (416) 965-4008 O*MMaè John R. Rhodes, Minister of Industry & Tourism William Davis, Premier Province of Ontario

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