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Orono Weekly Times, 11 Aug 1960, p. 3

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Graham, Wafers 33c Ont. grown- with the purchase ssing 2.4 oz jar at regular pruce 5 for 29c :al 5 lb bag 45c allows 1 lb bag 37c 24 oz loaf i 9c Famous Satin Sunkist ORANGES Ontario Finest No. 1 - TOMMTES - Size 163's 3 doz 99C 6 qt. 69C Fresh, Green Swveet Peppers 3 for 19C Crisp, crurnchy, Poly Bags Celery liearts 2 for 35e or eatiflg - Apples -Excellent for Cooking 6 qt69C CORNS'tS -Phone Qroao 1121 <_ SAVE -CASH AT RED WHITE -r SAVE ÇZASH AT REOD~ WHITE.- SAVE ,CAS3H AT RED& WHI1T > (Continued from page 1) O He pointed] out that the repay-_ ment to the OWRC is broken down > lnto four parts being interest re- Mtiring capital, operaciig ani-ici e- mserve acocunt. The latter, lie said, ujis for replacing pumps etc when wpýorn out. The annual cost to retire, jthie debt of $175,000.00 and. to oper- Sate, would amount to $18,062.00 a a a yar. This c-ould be recoveredi by M a '- mill rate on the tax bill, a $15.00 service charge and a house connec-, Ition chargeù of $4.20. On an average co home in the Village wvith as assess- >ment of $2,500. and a frontage ofý n66 feet the annual cost would bel ~$48.20. This, he said, was only ai > dolla r a week for water. The 0W IRC, lie claimed, tried to kçeep char- >es within this range. M.Campbell pointed out thaf the STownship Coundcil had the ,authority] mi to sign an agreemnent with the 0W U RC to instal sucli a systemn. This Po however, would have to be approv- Ied by the Ontario Municipal Board. SThis Board can either a~oeo turn it down or holci a pulc, et mi inig. If the Board feels obections o~are strong enougli they can hold a > vote. Mi He expressed the opinion that it 0 appeared to hlm that such a water > system could be installed at the S$175.000. figure. > The meeting was then opened for ..questions whichi were placed with Sthe OWRC representatives -and thé Mi Police Trustees. U r C. B. Tyrreli asked if it hiad Pý been considered that many in the Svillage were on limited income zand that the cost of water wvould jbe a burden. R. C. Forrester stated Mi that it had been considered but th-Iat it was felt that the greater mai ority Icould afford the $LM0 a week U)1charge and that the advantag-es < warranted such a system. i ae M 1 Mr. L. Lowery àsked 'f ate 0> camne in did it not then mean that >sewers would, have to be construct- ed to handie the added, water and >'the price to be cuiisidered ilow Was -1 both the cost of w,,ater and s,-ewers. ;U Mr. Sharpe stated that sewage dis- Mi posal systemns naturallY follow awater works system as the load ROon private septic systems is intensi- Sfied. This could happ)en within 5) Zto 15 years, but it is found that Scentres have a much more difficuitý Stimne in g-etting approval for. sucl en disposaidsystems. 4AYou could no1t >wish to remain statie," he said, M "and you stîli have to look af ter <> your pollution prohlerru" > Mr. M. Chatterton .asked if this Co :: Village could be faced witb. havîngi >to boil water as in Ayr. Mr: Sharp e1 . stated there was always the hazard' of this happening and more so extensive. where lot sizes are under 15,000 Mr. Joe Waîker asked if frontag square f eet which is the recogniýed charges would be levied against minimum. unusable land, bo which Mr. Camrp. Mr.Cý . ycet satd tatNew- bell stated that adjustments are, Mr.C. . cpeated that ma de in such cases as also in corn- easlehadcopleedther'est drl- M lingl and constructedI and installed' er lots. He also pointed out that aI,'L a seen' h l for, $41)o00 .; public building-s such as cuce ing a local driller. Mr. S'harpe point- mutpytergaraeasdsa ed ouit that they hiad been lucky in r lesident. Newcastle to find water on the first M Ir. H. M. Mercer adrIessed, theý ~oedrilled but in Orono the explor-1 meeting stating thatline hopedth attion hiad taken ý'even test holes people had corne to the meeting t,, wîith two guage holes. Both projects learnl about a water system.Th were supervise(!,lhe said, by7 the Police Trustees, lie said, aresncr OWRC whose engîneers and- geol- anid hav,,e tyied to study the problem.- o)gists study hecarts and well re- 1"We may be riglit or we may be. cords before laying a plan for drill. wrong, but what would be the sense' inig. International Water Supply, hie o f holding a vote if we didni't knoW,ý said, are one of the tops in the bus- Jwhether there is water availabe mness. Test drilling is generally ]et Or flot or whether asYstemn oul by tender but in Orono's case the be constructýd. You have to spendý advice of the consuiting engineers money to find these thing-s out", ILie was followed. R. C. Forrester point- said. -We are not trying to crani ed out that 950 feet of drilling hadi water down your throat if you don't been completed ini O-rono along I want it. The purpose of the meeting withi three pumping tests for the was to learn about water," price of $7,200.00. 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