ORONO WEEliLY TIMES, THJURSDAY, JAINUAEY 23rd, 1964 Record 43 Ballots Cast To Choose Wcarden Eeèrve Douglas AlcMaster cf has to have an overal majortty IvuryTownmship wats elected whlch demands 28 votes out of a Wedn-esday morning after a re- possible 54 votes. W. I. Thomas cord I3 ballots had been cast. Bal- of Ccoboufrg ran fîrst for the first lotýing for the Wardenship contin- il ballots but waS tied on the 42nd ued3 through Tuesday afternoon1 by MoMaster Who then int the and WVednesday morning. MeMast- _31rd balloting gained a mnajorlty or was declared Warden atil1:45 Forty-three ballotiflgs set a ne'W Wednbesday morning. record i the United Couities. The In voting for Warden a candidate last record numiber of ballots stood Are you making the most of ail these Your local branch of the Canad ian Imperial Bank of Commerce ofièrs a compiete range cf banking serv- ices. Here are a few examples: 20 8 9 211 9 303 28 2-3 1 AUTOMATIC SAVINGS PLAN .. the easy way to save. 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Let the *Bank that BuiIds simplify the b uinsof banklng for youl CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK 0F COMMERCE OverI26O brenckes to serve you; 1OONO BRANCH DIC lSON, Manager . il Local News Orphans To0 Play Congratulations tO Mrs. Robert Inl Orono Rink GlanvlleOron, Wh wona CQI-, test on T.V. Channel 11, Haiflton- Mr. Dane Fouind informs us that The prize is a Eiuropean trip for]I the Orono OrpIxans are ta take to two. the ice on Saturday, February 22 Mr. Jim tutt was, Wednesday ! for the solo appearance of the night, ýre-elected chairman ofthe year. The Orphians will be facing Memorial Hos pital Board, îý0 ýth Oshawa Police Hockey Club manville, by one of the largest an- who last year won the Ontario nal. meetings in the, Board's hist- Ohamfpionship. BIN Gearing, a one ory. One hundred and ninety were tîme OnPhan net-ininder, plays goal present for thie meeting. This wifl for the Oshawa Club. ce Jiin's second-terni as ohairman. Proceeds from the niglzt will go to lth6 Orono Atiieltie Association. The hspital now has 124 roomS available for use with a daily average use in 1963of a littie under 100. There can be 175 rooms in the hospital when ýin full oper-. ation. The chairman states that they will again be striving for credita- tion. for the H-ospital for patient care. The chairman states hat in actuality the standards are high' enough for the creditation, it is a matter of getting it. at thirty-two. Six, candidates ran for office bei ng Robert Carlaw, *Bri.ghton Township, George Dean, Sorith MiWonaghan Township, Douglas Mc- Mlaster, MViurray Township, W. .. Thomas, Cobourg and Mel White, Seymour Township. Those re- maining to the final ballot were1 McMaster, Thomas and White. WATER WORKS CONTRACT AWARDED The Ontario Water Resources Comumission last week awarded a contract for Newcastle's water works system. The contract was awarcled to Tripp Construction Limited, Port Perry for $18,546. Other contracts were announced at the sanie time for sewage and water works in Geraldlton and New Saumsage Peacherino Cobn asg oi, Serves >S5Easy andBEcon. seasOigs. Form Into omical ten halls. Bake in shallow 1 lb. sausage meat pan in moderatoe oven 1!/ tablespocins minced (350* F.) 25 minutes. ne- offlon -Ove trom oven. Drain 2 cups soft bread crumbs off fat. Drain peach halv. V2 teaspoon sait es and stud with 4.6 cloves 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning Place a sausage bail on dash of pepper top of each. peach hait. 1 egg, beaten Add syrup and, retura to 10 canned Canadian tree- oves for 2 minutes, hast- stone peach halves, drained ing with SYru'p. whole cloves 1/ cup peach syrup TOWNSHIP,-of CLARKE At the request of the Towniship kf Clar ke Council, the OntarioUWater l4esources Commission :has linvestlgated the possibility ut installlng a water, works project te serve the ePollce Village ot Orono at an lestimated ceost iot $174,015 which wlll be repaid to the Ontario Water Resources Commission _over a perlod of thirty years. The ,proposed !project wrn consist of the f ollowing works: The construction of a water works system to serve eonsisting 0f water !mains. Main Street Main Street Main Street MilliStreet Unn med t. 350' N. of Milison 11I11Drive Milison illlD rive Churchill Avenue Dlcksou Street Centre Street Park Street Princess Street Victoria Street Cob4ledick Street Duchess Street Somorvilie Drive Mill Street Church Street Church Street Station Street Tlnnamied Street Somervillie Drive 200' S. of Park St. 1,270' S. out IMson Hill Drivie Main Street Mill Street Mill Street Church Street Mill $treet Main Street Main Street Station Street Main Street Main Street Main Street Main Street 750' N. uf Milîson Hill1 Drive Somervlik Drive 320' S. of Park $t. Main Street Station Street the Police Village of Orono, TO 130' N. of Centre St. Centre Street N. -Village Boundary N. Village Boundary E. Village Boundary Main Street 370' easterly Church Street 1,000' easterly 760' easterly 270' easterly Churcli Street 750' E. of Church St. Chrj-ch Street 1080' E. of Main Street 600' N.W. to elevated tank 250' N. of Station $t. 90' N. of Churchill Ave. 1,090' E. of Main $t. 800' E. & N. of Station:St. including service connections from the, distribution main to the propertyline, together with a i50 CGPM capaclty gravelîed wall well and pump bouse to be located on Ml Street, approximately 750' North ot flillson MI11 DriiVe, and a 150,000 gallon steel standpipe tô ho iocated approximateiy 600' North-West of the proposed well and pnmp, house. The estimated annual cost of the project is $16,515 which includes înterest, debt re- tirement, operatlng cost, reserve for renewals, replacements and contingencins., It Le proposed to raise'this sum ý%s follows: $7,560 by a frontage rate of p2 1cents pxer foot; $5,376 by a domestic consumer r'ate of $28; ;",064 by aý commercial consumer rate of $38; $2,051 by a eonnection icharge of $7.00 and the balance of $464. by a mill rate of ap- proximately 0.64 mils on ail the rat(able property wltliin the Police Village of Orono. On the basis ýof these levles, a bouse having a 66-ft. frontage and an assessment of $2,000 wouldpay the iollowing amounts annually ater connection lias been made to the system: 66-ft. Ïfrontage at 42 cents Connection Charge Consumer ate 0.64 milis on $2,000 $27.72 7.00 28.00 1.28 $64.0 Any owners or persons atfrcected byý- llese charges may file their objections thereto ln writing with the undersýignled witifln 21 days of the date of first publication of thi nantice. AIl plans, reports and estimates may be inis)e4cd at Ithe office of the undersigned during buiîness hoIîrs. DATED AT CLARKE TIOWNsýHIp an(j ira7 pnblihedIbs 16th DyuanîuAry 1964. Townïslp ut oClarke ORONO, Ontario l l4j "m S