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Orono Weekly Times, 4 Apr 1963, p. 5

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ORONO WEEKLV TIMES, THURSDA,'Y, APRIL 4thi, 1963 Couricillor Foster Reports' On. Planning To Councl thg ter The Township of C larke Coufleil and 2000 yaýrds 0-f sand. -net on Tuiesdiay in the :,iewr-)un-.-* At a meeting of cucl atDi 11oom- in the Township Hall. Or-ono.,Thursdayý night they aceplted the M A report was received i'rom Council- application of Messrs. John andcD 10v Foster on planning and a recom- Roy Patton a aeakr ftheCI -nede plan of action was outlined. Township Hall, Orono. Counillor Foster in his report tà~ The Orono PoliceTrustees also Councýi reviewed the action taken met with Council at this mneeting Council whereby they had request- and asked their approval 0f an an- 9 ed that the joint Planning area be nexation of 30 acres f rom the R: -banded with Newcastle and th at Township into the PoliceVillage. da 1 aiing Area for the Township On resoliltion eouneil gave their M C ~larke be defined. approval at this time providing the In hisresect M. Fste, saI land to be annexed was adjacent- ed that the Department of Munici- to the Police Village and providing pal Affairs had suggested that the Ithere was no oW~ection to the an- Township sl'ould tvy once more to neKxation. brig Nwcatleint a oiný Pan- The clerk informed council that ring Nreawat'l na Jotlan he was seeking the necessary in- if Newcastle are definite one wayý formation for, the preparation of or the other then Clarke Council a by-law to set-up a public library could appoint a planning board by in the Police Village of Orono. By-law and Resolution. It>was re--77-7 commended that a five-man B3oard 4-H SILAGE CORN CLUB be appiointed thus leaving two 'va'- cancies to admit two members The first me etings of the 4-H f rom Newcastle -if they should in Silage Corn Club and Grain Corn the future desire to form a Joint Club were hcld jointly in the Ag- Planning Area and Board. riculture office, Bowmariville on After passing the by-law and re- Saturday morning. The officers of solution to appoint a Planning the Silage Corn Club were elected Board then a meeting should be and are as f ollows: President - called of Council, the Orono Police Garry Jeffrey; Vice Presiderit - Trustees, Planning Board mem- Bryan Bradley; Secretary - K~en bers and the Township Solicitor Knox; and Press Reporter - Bruce along with a representative of the AllUn. The leader is Harold Yel- Planning Branch. This meeting lowlees. would discuse the overaîl proposaI The objects of Corn Clubs are to Counillor Foster then nae that; demnonstrate the value of good following tis meetîig Cun, seed, the practice of good cultural should ask the Police Trustees for mnethods and disease control, to de- awritten request as to the naueVelop leadership and foster com- and extef7t 0 f planning rqie yi nunity co-operation in production the Village of Orono. and marketing problems. Council approved the, tranqlsfer O The projects are1 to s0w at least property fo s Jye nnant! one-quarter acre of seed which to Mr. and MNrs. Ben MdMlonlias been approved, to study and Churchill Avenue. practice recommended cultural Approval was received f roma th hosfrcr, n olaaOf Towvnship of Darlington for an (ex- proper soil and land use practices. penditure of $28M.00 on thle koun- Points are given for field score, dary road with each miun"i,iality foPr field notes and financial state- sharing in fifty percent of the ex- ents, for exhibit at Achievement penditurre. Day, for judging competition, for Approval was given for tLender.-questions based on club work and ing for 7500 yds. of crushed gravel for attendance at meetings. 11 a<li ; .d! CnD'C1 ifU1U )C [0 piiU TIME TO SHOP FOR EASTER lEaster Cndcies, Chocolate Chickens and Rabbits. Gifts for the entire f amily. ¶un-topHosiery, 400 N.eelle, 15 Denier. Wïl nlot run with ordiniary wear-. Sizes 9 to 11. Ne-w Low Price------69.... 2 pair $1.21 New, Pick-A-Pet Wallets, contains Change Purse, Combe, Note Pad, Pencil, Snap Shot containers. Assorted colors ....... 89. (-i'-loves, Westex Non-slip. grip. Sizes small, medium or large. Pair for...... 59c. Ibex Flannelette' Blankets, completely wash- able, new vat dyed fast colors. Madein Canada. Size 70 in. by 90 in. Pair...... $6.69 Lanolin Life Ail-purpose ilair Spray Set. Rich with Lanolin, no lacquer, not sticky Giant 13 ounce tin........... ....... 88. Ladies' Wind Bonnets, Nylon, asst. colors 49c. Clearance Paints, ',2 pint tin, discontinued colors. Regular tin 49c. TO CLIEAR ...25c. Special Cellulose Sponges, 7 sponges and a soap dish All for the price of...... .... 27e Child's Pl astic Training Set. Reguar $2.89 On Sale No-w For.................. $57 Wizard Wick Deodorizers, Evergreen or- Rose Bouquet. Pull Up the wekkilis odors. Btle 59e j3'A ~yMarkham. were weekend Mr. Douglas Lycett appeared on ML'W ~ guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Coop- Channel 9 Televsion last Saturday er. afternoon promoting bis latest re- Mrs. T. Wilson returned home cording. The Countr y Fou r Quar- ils week after visiting her daugh- Dinrnr guests with Mr- and -Mrs- Lette again. appeared on the Ken ar in Simcoe. George Dunlop and daughters ni, Soble Amateur hou'r last Saturday, Sunday were- Mr. and Mrs. R. channel il when they sang and re- Mr. and Mrs. James Rutherford Hollings worth and Mrs. W. Stutt. ceived their award for being a win- tck and David of Kirby, Mr. and _ rer at a. previous, show., )orothy attlended the Oshawa Ski lub banquet in Oshawa on Sat- rday., Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rickaby of ic kaby, Bowmanville were Sun- ly visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C. ellings. Mr. and Mrs. O. Fagan and fam- day night with Mr.. Norman Rtc- kaby in Belleville and'attended the annual concert of the School for the Deaf where Norman is em- ployed. Mrs. Walter, Counch returned- to lier home on Friday after spending a couple months vacation in St. Petersburg, Florida. ey club defeated Zion '4-3 In the first game of the final series or' their playdowns. Zion lead the game at the end of the first period by a score of 12-0. Trhis lead Wasý overtaken by the Bowmanville boys. The second game of the oer- tes will be held ln Bowinanville this Satuiday evening at 6 pi.m. VO-TE Nm ew Leadership for a'N ation O edicated Candidates, with Determnation 'Positive' plans.'wîthout Prerastn atio So This limeé Vote Eileen Coutts in Durham Durham'Riding N.D.P.,A'sso'ciation TO DARN CHEA? LADIES SHOES re. 7,5now 9 C SFPR!nG HA TS .ë A pretty Rat is a sure sign of Spring. Choose your Baster bonnet from our fine selectioir of styles you have read about and- - admired in leading magazines. There are bats that are gay with flowers as welI as fabrie bats and new straw braids. All the aew Spring shades;. PRICED PROM $6.50 to $12.95 NEW~ DRESSES FOR SPRING We have a good seetioù of ladies' Dresses for Spring. Tbere are cottons,:cotton knits, inen-weave rayons and novelty weaves. Blitbe prints, brlgbt anr basic fashion shades. 'Sheath, fiared and pleated designs ai well as the new shifts ini attractive prints witb self-tie beits. Sizes 9 te 20 and 14/2to 242. FPRICED FROM $7.95 te $29.50 SLIM JIMS, Spring-weigbt stretcby Slinis I rose, blue, brown and black. Sizes 10 te 18. PRICE $9.95 - $11.95 AR mMSÉTROýflýNG'S« tel

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