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Orono Weekly Times, 7 Oct 1992, p. 10

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charges board thosestudents wno Board asked staff to report and survey other the province to see if ct parking fees fromn centre stage The recently restored Memorial Band Shell, Queeni Street, Port Hope, lias been caught as a victim of vandals. Black walnuts were picked and then thrown at the inside of the bandshell leaving dozens of brown stains on the newly painted interior. The act was said to bc done by unsupervised youths. Undecided over unpaid fines >m conivici offences cc noise by-lam on. evidence that to referenclum wilI rely on getting es people out to the poilIs. The "YES" m vote bas to be camnpaigned as convincingly s0 that everyone ng votes. Port Hope parents th challenge school board Two Port Hope mothers want iey more of the "old-fashiionecd ve approach in the schools. wo The mnothers say their children istone is stili a of numbers, or waiting to turn Oshawa lias already spent well over $1 million for consultants and lawyers while Hilstone lias spent in excess of $2 million. An extension for again considering the proposai was approved at Regional council last week. The Hilstone financial package was supposed to be ready for a council decision the first of October along with reports from Regional staff as to the financial aspect of the deal. Corn and Soya Beans await the Sun Farmers from across the province will be gazing into the sky and keeping their cars open for weather reports, waiting for just one thing - sunshine If the sun, and lots of it, is flot seen two of the largest cash crops in the country, com and soya bean crops, already plagued with wet and cool growing season, may be in serious danger of failing entirely. ô Im*it 8:30

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