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Orono Weekly Times, 10 Jun 1981, p. 6

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6-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, June 10. 1981 Orono twinned with Thunder Bay ^ These level four Orono stu- Doug Bedford and Ted Brian Goodwin, Greg Miller, A most worthy and indent indent are going over the final Gaudet (left to right bottom) Jennifer, Nowak and Kim teresting program for the array of work to be sent to David Tanblyn, Cathy Me- Lycett. students. Thunder Bay (standing) Cullough, Susan Lycett, NOTICE Annual Meeting Memorial Hospital Bowmanville Corp. Wednesday, June 17,1981 8:00 p.m. ^COUNCIL CHAMBERS 132 Church Street BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO FOR PURPOSES OF: 1. Hearing Reports 2. Report of Hospital Auditors 3. Election,of Directors 4. Appointment of Auditors 5. Amendments to By-laws - Medical Staff Sections 44, 46, 54 (a), 62, 75, and 91. An interesting program has been underway at the Orono ■ Public School called "Project "Project Canada" and has been undertaken by Level Four class under the guidance of John Witheridge. Through the program the , level four class at Orono has been twinned with a similar level at St. Margaret's school in Thunder Bay and students are interchanging information information about their school and communities. They not only write letters but also assemble pictures, maps, prepare booklets and prepare tapes on interesting items at their school or community. community. This is then sent to the twinning school as a means of further education of other centres in the country. country. Orono has already received their package from "fhunder Bay along with accompanying accompanying letters. Pictured above the Orono students review their final array array of items to be sent to Thunder Bay. Going over the works are (standing) Shane Faulkner, Marcia Blaschke (bottom) Christy Flintoff, Lauren Kaldeway, Stephen Hardy and Rina Carr. Mexican night at Kirby School On Tuesday, June 2, Mrs. Marg Clifford and her Grade 5 class held a Mexican evening evening at the school for the students and their parents. The gym was colourfully decorated with sombreros, scrapes^ pictures and projects all done by Mrs. Clifford's class. A Mexican , dinner was prepared', also by the student's, of* Chili, Corn Bread and Fresh FruihSalack ' Everyone learned the Mexican Mexican Hat, dance and were entertained by slides of Mexico Mexico shown by Deborah Stockdale of Ennismore. Àn exciting way to learn. To review dust emissions at Eldorado A decision by the'Atomic Energy Contrtil Board to, review Eldorado Nuclear Ltd. emission control, programs programs in Port Hope has deferred a decision ott the expansion expansion of their plant in the Town, a decision from AEC'B is expected at their meeting on July 20th. It has been reported that uranium dustfâll levels from the Port Hope plant rose to '27 times normal during February,' ■ Jri flfb meantime an Ontario Ontario Municipal Board hearing hearing over rezoning of lands for the Eldorado expansion has ended with panel chairman, D.D. Diplock reasoning that the OMB should not be ruling ruling on a matter which could later be frustrated by a decision decision of the AECB. ONTARIO GOVERNMENT NOTICE MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS The Public Transportation and Highway Improvement'Act PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the Public Transportation Transportation and Highway Improvement Act, an application will be made by the Minister of Traneportatlon and Communications to the Ontario Municipal Board for the approval of the closing closing Ssf the following roade In the Town of Newcaatle, Regional Municipality of Durham, where they Intersect or run Intd the controlled-access highway known as the King's Highway 35-115. TOWN OF NEWCASTLE, Geographic Township of Clarke 1. Part of Old Kingston Road In Lot 32, Con. 2 2. Part of Old Kingston Road In Lot 33, Con. 2 ,3. Pail of Road Allowance between Con. 1 & 2 adjacent to Lot 34. 4. it 5. Part of the Road Allowance'between Lot 34, ' and Lot 35, Con. 1. Such application will be heard by the said Board at the Court Building 132 Church Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, on the 2nd day'of July, 1981 at 10:00 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON, at which time and place all persona claiming to be interested or affected may attend and be heard. A plan P-3064-41 showing the portion of roads proposed to be closed may be seen at the office of the Clerk of the Town of Newcastle, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario; at the office of the District Engineer of the Ministry of Transportation Transportation and Communications, 138 Hope Street North, Port Hope, Ontario; and at the office of the Head, Planning and Design Section at 5000 Yonge, Street, Wlllowdale, Ontario during regular office hours up to June 30,1981. Dated at Toronto, this 22nd day of May, 1981. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Ontario Municipal Board has also directed that all persons persons who object to the closing, SHALL FILE PARTICULARS df= THEIR OBJECTIONS, statlilg their Lot, Concession or Registered Plan Number, on or before .the 17th day of June, 1981 by mailing such particulars to: 1. Thé Ontarlb Municipal Board 180 Dundee Street West, i Toronto, Ûnterlo M5G 1É5 • (Referring to File Number M-81183) AND ALSO TO 2. Mr. F. Norman, Head Planning and Design Section. Ministry of Transportation and Communications , , 5000 Yonge Street, Wlllowdale, Ontario M2N 6E9 At the Hearing on the 2nd day of July, 1981, the Board will hear objections to the closings and matters related to the closings only. If an objector does not attend, the Hearing may proceed In hla absence and he la not entitled to any further further notice. Claims for compensation will not be dealt with or determined until the roads are physically closed. Section 22(1) of the Expropriation Act states that a claim for compensation for Injurious affection shall be made by the person suffering the damage or loss In writing with particulars particulars of the'clalm up to one (1) year after the damage wee sustained or after It became knowh to him, and, If not so made, the right to compensation Is forever barred. THE HONOURABLE JAMES W. SNOW Minister of transportation and communications Ministry of Transportation and Communications Ï

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