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Orono Weekly Times, 1 Mar 1956, p. 1

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- .1ý - IT, MAIÇ hie hni Subseription $1.50 per yeax )rono Police Trustees Set Budget For 1956 nas Il in an exec ner of the c Ikaby of Oron it to Gerald E ek. Both of t be congratula hy will con this inspector mnn at the q njruwnv bj UVLfl,.icieep nme near the Cross". ked Creek; Andy ch; Marilyn Falls, irez inutes of. the last meeting ani Rickaby, Oronca ianRiikhyOrn ere tend ands ndepted, several skard; Allan Quan- thank yen cards were read fromber- dy Foster, Kendal; caved, sick and shut-in friends. Mn. wanville; Tom Hen- Wm. Seymour reported on baskets cf mna Alldread, Enter- frui and flowers for sick folks. Plans y, Sixth Line. were made for the W,CZEU. Con- nts displayed their vention te be held ut Newcastle on ellent manner. The March 2st, Mrs. H. Wnlsh rend a ontest 'was Norman letter from the Attoney Gênerai cf o. The second place Ontario, Kelso Roberts, stressing ten iallowell of Crooked drivers e! autos. If everynne would hese contestants are snfety ules for pedestrians and ite upn t(-iý ýc-ebey these ule-s the sorriow and suf- td upon their suc-ouldneerappewud pete in the contest ate on Marcb 3rd at Oddfellnw's Hall at Thé meeting clesed with the B, ,tofukbol Best o uk os In 1More thi, The Orono O adecided te pie an, u want lbIIUm jJP rnip and : any cups tto of it so you have a i winning than, rch 21st ch better; chance of n would have on th make a -ce if you as! $5.00 a ce! of a eh on Monday evening when 'they han- Arqetfo h rn hme dIled considerable business pertain- of Commere W have the use ofa ing to the Village and also set up reom in the Municipal Building free a budget of workl to be undertaken of charge was turned down by the thtis year. Expenditure is expected Board as they feît that 11 exception , to reach close to $10,000 for the could be made to any organization year in the various departments of as it would mie eut those already the Village, however, this amount de- pnying for the use of the Building. pends greatly on the agreement be- A propesed sidewnlk program was tween the Township of Clarke and consîdered at the meeting. R was the Village of Orono which is still pointed eut that no demands had been to be settled between the two parties. made W the Trustees fer any new The sedretary was instructed te sound business to censtruct sema contact the Colonial Coach Lines toevery year £0 the work would ha endeavour to establish a bus service kept up to date. The extension of the for the Village with an appropriate walk north along Church atreet tu stopping place. Assistance was also Station Street is pianned for ti-1 offered by the Board in supplying year. Also a walk along Station information to this end. street east to H. CernishIs te be con- The Village Clock came up for dis- sidered when and if the rondithis cussion and H. M. Mercer was au- section is surfnced this year. thorized to have the battery checked secretary was instructed te contact and the mechanism sound-proofed. the Ceunties road Department su It was pointed out that the clock has that they would be informed of a been giving trouble lately and if the possible walk along Cob lliin tht battery proves to be up to standard future. This information, the Trus- that the Clock Company who over- tees felt, sheuld be considered when hauled the clock are to be contacted the Counties complete this section o! to iron out the trouble. rond. Some minor repairs were listed The chairman pointed to the re- for the year. cent appearance of rabies in the The secretary was instructed ta area and in this niatter S. B.,Ruther- contact Dr. Barrie of the Depart- ford moved that a resolution be pre- nent of Henlth te obtain information sented to the Township Council to n a sewage systei as propesed by take immediate action to - urge that the Ceunties Health Unit, for the the Department of Health of Animals Municipal Building, whereby effluent consider innoculation of animals lu is carried frn private properties te the area. It was felt that as a pre- a common tilt bed. caution al! animals should be treat- ed to protect children and adults alike in the area. The resolution with interestcd persons over the tew passed by the Board and will be pre- preposed rond follewing the meeting sented to the Township Council. with the Township this coming ivêek. R. C. Forrester informied the Board The secretary was given permission that lie had received a number of toarrange a meingwith theuon- hin thouncil at the i next regUr the cahl ;cripture ,collec- Guest Speaker Pi Health Insuran i joint Banquet meeting was held in anc Yerverton on February 22nd by the for )urham County Federation of Agri- ms ulture and the Durham Co-operative Wedical Services. The banquet was On 1eld in the Yelverton Community t Iall with some over fifty persons ob ttending- tur Following the banquet community een inging was conducted by Mr. Ralph ion d, alcolm. to Mr. Gordon Staples, president of far he Medical Services, pointed eut to ce- he gathering that there existed a ent remendons growth in the volume of eut usiness doue by the Co-operative in pro ecent years. . ttr that has a years over Mission Band Advanced n tn Bailey read was keeping tune of higi abers made a Uhe speaker vas teobe cut g Judy VaggDl.urh papers. nt ronce uepartmen i o and Newcastle. It w ?ono was in ne positior consider such a set-up. It was the unanimous le TrnLf'ot Ts tli thor di, amSle ArenaBi Lam Sale Arena B5is Boon To I .111 11Lt- plyd a recent report-i t there is money ecially when on riday night in P s turned the t men and in the with a strong Ls and leap out i; Id crewS to 4. 1e tied the ser -i -s N S- s s N <s N s N -s N N s N le Di Front hans Trail 3 To 1In ;onte muirý te -/i

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