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Orono Weekly Times, 4 Oct 1956, p. 3

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I~II BESTFOODBUYSThanksgiving Suggestions BEST Oal)BUYS"GOLD -MEDAL APPROVED SPICES" CASTOR PILSBUYSPICE, WHITE, FUTDGE 16 oz. pkg. 0ILBJY Punapkien rie Spice1 SCake Mixes 3 for 89c CSO CI il1 >Poultry Dresshag 4I~AN, 1 O, tn.Sage castor COORN 2 FOR33 ¼aorý o REGULA PACK ervletes wMîte '70's1 ~Riaso Soap -gt pkg75c1 SGOLDE1 OUR CELtLO PACKAGE 'g M et Dinert Mits 1 We ais. have in stock 10 m"Ss of Rinso Saap Gian 10e f off pack packageêrFirst cone first sold. o PLANTER'S 14 oz. CELL( B lanehe4 Weanuts 170 12o PKC. IMIM AI PRi-ODUCE COMBINATION OFFER Best for Juice and Eating, The Most Popular Fruiit - 144 size O AYLMER FANCY Pumpkin 28 oz tin 2 for 23c Oranages 2 do: 65c MOARH FULL FLAVOURED - GOLDEN YELLOW SWEET Pie Crust Mix 18 oz pkg 31 -SUART HOIJSE ALJYIIXNU31 Potatoes 2 lb -15C o rp 2 E oi2c CAtIFO0RNIA DELICIKWIS RED, PREMIUM QUALITY FolWa 17ftrl 9 __ _ -- t L mSI-MONIZ - SAVE 10e Wolkay irap s Z 1wbz23 TENDER, NUTRITIOUS - CLEANED - WASHEI> Slnach I10 oz I17c FINE QUALITY CALIFORNIA - LARGE SOLI» HEADS Lettuce each 21c ALSO FRESH CAPEi COD CRANUERRIES, MILD TIJRNIPS, CELERY, RADlSHES, GREEN ONIONS., PEPPERS, ETC. A GRA DE T uRKY LONG ISLAND mUCa GS tiquid Wax pint tin 59C ROSE BRAND SWEET MIXED SPickles 16 oz jar 29C ~ SEasifirst Shortening lb 21c 03 )AYLMER BRAND Otfe Olives 8oz jar 39c 1 oven ready4 'A' Grade m 6.1b55c lb 55c -To The Editor DROYAL T-*Il BOWMAU Il Thtirsday - Saturday - ÛllEar*h vs. FlyIng Sauàers"I alsqo THE BOWJ!KY BOYS in 'Vrasblag Las Vegas' Last complet. show, Sat, 9:05 SUN. MID-NITE ONLY - October 7 "The Werewotl" (i) Horro3r drama, ais. / THE THREE STOOGES in t&'Creeps,9 NEXT MNON. to WEû M/atinee - M TYR ONE POWVER SWIFTr'S PREMI-UM, FULY -ic PELTRER END. ~~SMKED AMSboneless SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD - 1 lb. bug SA USAGE MEATideai for d I F'S PREMIUJM - Sealed 1 lb. pl<g BREAKAST ACONrindies. i-,,kiEPPERn -STRLUWýCX -O .,.o Feature starts at 7 Eveigs-Muliits 60c, Student- matinee-Athilt's 30c, Studlent: Nosw.Oct. Calenldars No. 349 and ExpireOtor LB There's A RED & WHITE Store Near You ~1îe OJïittft~~rnrt ni nthvr» Rnd& h ~~7UUU*~M à 1VWP U i J' _____ ______ Oro',. nttSH, --.sh(juld prompt yoÙ f us inltime of sorrow, Simple beautiful sel- pove conistiâng to the t IJARTLEY H. 3ARLeW, Phone Ibr7 FUNERAL HOMIE e-or ' C là ,* =ý l 0 =- r 0 --7DO r,-- I g j f P~nn Ih'.q DOc > Orono, Ont,! on size and quality. Standards S ept. 24, 1956 been rccoimended surh. as the Editor; Orono Timtes A., and in order that asseseên i.. aving.-written sorne letters to the Of rnnicipal services, certain Edear, sir Jejo 'rd ihigh e nd o upprt m b Editor, Sothers do the samne,, and show inter- tained. It la only a short tîmr, Iest in their comntunity by expressing! that this was considered strie Sftheir opinions, both for- and aga:inst rural township, but ini the las IIthe actions of Council and its ment- cade it has hecomne a growing 5jbers. However as a believer in pLan- ture of rural and suburban1 n ing ia commnunity develop*nent, 1 lThe log cabin days of Clarke are I f ould -ie t a ta1ltog We are demanding thie amreniti 1 support that principle, 1 do flot be- urban services when we haven' IIlieve -in restrictive building re2gula- density of urban assessaments t< g-tions, only in so far as they will pro- poFrt them. j vide a decent standard of housing. Ltu osde n xm IWewat osystemi of seýgregatioiin Ltu jrie neeap I jour housing standards. costs of municipal services an - relation to assessinents. If we 1 i mst also comment on A. Nonnle ~ihynwhue ui n c IvMuss's reaction tio the remarks of twltkeftytuaddoi one of t he councillors regardingI uplthimdaeshole m sesJnt %iius Tee~ kreuired. If those houses are aý f mns will only be randont thoughts 1~toetosn olre f ton the- problemi of municipal taxes. iý toetosn olra Z g First, it is the duty of any Council . l rate titere would be fifty d te iaear in taxes for al the miu! to collect taxes, as f airly as possible, Ikrvices from each of these hi ~ f ithn te prsen muicipal struc- Wýiothen is -oing to pay for j fture, front ail classes of its rate-sevcs Cai e utiby g jpayers. Unfortuaately municipal s~e ren of the s onfiabl j -taxes are collectable only from prop- ! The u it o ths lon a we Z erty and business ownters. It* Tu t is re-solnga w I !cognized that in a commurity suh otatd unoet~ ~r S as ours, without large industrial or systeni of propertS' taxation for j cowunerctial assessnients, that resi - i ipaI funds, thon youIrCou7ncil Sdential assesantents evon at a high Torced to make reg4llations ani I mil!l rate would not psy fora 1oopIose standards for assossament IIstandard oif munie, pal services, This iloses, that niay seeir burder I H mans that the fart and existing rSome ard incohnslstoiit. roside.-tial property taxes woûuldi have to increase tremondously to fths oterI atted d h -supply the immediate services resuit- planing and was mzd tt Sing front extensive residential growth gency for the need for pla*ii jDebontures ait fairly high intorest miçiaiissc sor h jrates would have to be issued. Muni- financially sick in this stage of cl f cipalitios aIl over Ontario are faced front rural to suburban to urba SIwith this crisis. Manly are going t velopment. And 1 will admit ti:j S5the extent of deinanding payments medicine of planning regulativ j 5frorn builders of amounts rangin stging to be plea:ant to I the privilege of building each house. o0te0 rben trot n ii IDarlington Township is at present miunicipality and should provide jjasking for four hundred dollars. ty of food for discutssionI jAssossments of houses are based 0 C--

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