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Orono Weekly Times, 2 Apr 1953, p. 1

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7 NolO OfIONO, ONT.,,TUR 1)pEAccepts New Asses-ý t For High School Levy rton erection offat arly of the Board meetinlgs. in Port Hfope "d The Port Hope proposai nrgrl s~ ~ prsn ligh t hebiligprogruan ls.ounoce cil wsimsasthtidentures for the new s-choois winga treebou canotoe arred bythe counties,li i ihScolbe- ec cuicpliymsteprpedh the Durham is- toaQcteir fair shaeo h el Board and .ReeSS bnuedMa ocdp osnto s i of th uîL ee htw o'ns-ideidbtdd to cary th competecst of a new ive ~ ~ ~ Ï,; Re'eHrae coo er aog i herown de-n the basisnfo Reeves present indicat&hapr-ii tax if the othe surWii b ro itothi outest rciet bsaecatrry the debeniture debt and coîlecýto uic~gs. the -,tax fromi the municipalities con- aft 11ore '11h11n cerned. gling hihsaw WIvhn anmajoiy fthemnicia-S ~gaton rfuse to is concerne hve-igified by re-h effo*A to have an sol ution passed by theircomu Cl, atPc their assesmnent' they are agireeaýible to the hiring of,)i purposes. archi teets, Porýt Hope wilgree to asseonen,- ,i Ptural Mail Delivery And Vilage IncorporOcion The foxrepart of this wuýek the o- minig informiation wýas turined intob lis offi.e hvigbeen ta(ýken Tr ie bookiet "Regulations 1for .Rural Eau Delivery ini Canada 19-4." A regÏulatdioncn erig orrt inits of n villaýge and r ïuralI mail de- very rends ýas flos A porson iving on or nei a urlroutte may tanmil service, providing lhe îes, not reside or ee b is box w ýith I Ithe (corporate imtsof a11w citv, -n orvillage br ithin oeq~'el, ile.f of aI past off'ice whe-re ciorate nits are not dlefined." This Wýou!l en appear that if O6oIcipr te rura il elivr ol be cut ff to sýome fifty dwelh]ings ~ucc w-vý are ser-viced by this mneans, em ns so served aIt p1.esent would jhenl ae to -,ece4ei-- t'heir maiil at the ost Off'i'e wiheven inow habs'too Emma iJane U', L.lerte jŽ Mus. Power, a daugliter of£ the late lnpr Wilîîa aa(fEIliDechJ nales,ws born t (iiînhI-y, Oarj ad he j mont o ber!Ife imn theBomnle andi Ooodisti-qcts. 1For the past ý2 Th'le year-s she hvied in Oshawa. She 'wasfv the last 1remain1ing fmemlber of ka jam- Hgw ily of fîour sonis and thriee duhessri and wvas pre-deceased by her hua-band Thie exc Shie waýS a miemlber o0' îmceilHi St.jeet United Church, Oshawawher con)ditii she1 attended 'as long as hlth ýàpe- ýPete-bo mited.DeparLti Left to nmourn her Ioss areCtworouth sosand th-ree daughters, Ma1ud, borougl 1arold, Merle and Hazel of Oshawa the bul und Gor-don of Orono and two gr.,a-prxm hideCatherine and James 'PoNwer Le imp1 of 01rono. 1eeiil Power iTam belovsd. wmif e ]lue, pass e also behieve exist n h ýowmanlviile. Frhe.from haoritive source, weleara i ron)lo'secas e rural 111ail -old not be discontipnned wvii mits if it Incorporated. Those .In !the(u, -c id t 2ei ,K' off 'e 'This lï e an li- thalt in ýAop'g ar serFVice Nwouàld enji thin :Ïts open to ti .îlving-- village an MEANDER as the best knOwn b JUlý be strai, __________ing roui- :1 mai l route Pacific ýce that is 110WwayT clh m--any inth At thc tion (Pl Urono to 10T This wol 1101' of 30 Pei ____________ uttilig the ve, nor ni' be- h -1a. hear that Mvr. J. IE Clifford, Oshawa b, ýey, Oronjo were, Il Mr. and Mrs. ni MacDonald, hMr.! Mý,r . and Mrs. Ci aturda'y visîtOrs ei Louckm. ýf sý Robbins nndl ') with his parents ti ~bis. T . Levis, Oshawa"'l' ýrs with Mr. and a( 1.j nd entered a atil the Toronto ;t week and monte ecieazowaa cuturesotne thai xIchange -own, and the idea that because makje it inei s dîfferent frone us, he is " lessarlily inferior is the first idea1 At th [ch we must get rid of. controv 3y assemblîng and spreadin-g iuse-1 One cor information, and by %vorki ng to'(hc operate the efforts of irary Lon- Franco) s, UNESCO is accompiishing its ted to t -pose. The organîiation itself can- second be held responsibie l'or the edn ct in t] on of haîf the -world, but it helps nmillion enl).istinig help and training inter- know tl [onal Jeaderis, amiount Lni exampie of UNESCO's work sider thi y be readily seen in Ceylon. In cation a ient timnes, this land '%as wateýred year foi tanks,whh held the lard'.- two ter of iths rainfaîl. These tanks made UN'ES( soul very fertile, but eventually billion Y wvere destroyed. Theni the jungle Torres1 pt forth, and theî "dry Zone" cov- UNESC, d three quarcters of Ceylon.ý The eut in h mer premier of the country, as far of th1ei ýk a5 1933 beg-an restoration of his resý e tanks, and n ow% through thre ,or [ESCO these tanks are being. en- tailed1 ,ed. The land can n-ow support an have cý1 ed five thlousand familles, and the hands ii g4e is retreating., ent UN- 'lce 1-rýe sehlools for ,adults and n ma dren, to teach the grown,ý-nps 'bet- ica, mci farming. There are model am East, ar -each the importaince of crop rota- UNES '-here are cairpenitering schools uany s( nhich the studfents ear-n uwile they include '1 bý ntaking doors and analifor Iess, nm ern-ment buildings. There is a, ci1,- and întc Linig ibrary Of books a pecially in any s(en b ntretthe pnatand 1thoýugh travllin cin~~s re imenslý mbitiot usui Ynet- ' wil be Sus- thec scholars , Chiurch ser- ,Irn Port Ho men' AnLmeies ~new High Iion] Rebekah oe S'mithi v assess- jOrity of rsent to the de-t mammmu el]

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