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Orono Weekly Times, 30 Apr 1964, p. 2

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OtOýNO WEIEKLY TINiES-, THURSDAY, APRIL eQh, 1964 ORONO WEEKeiN TIMES Etgblîshed In 1938 by R. A. Forrester R'oy C., Forrester - Editor and Manager Sub5cription payable in advance Ia Canada $1.50 In U.S.A. $2.50 Mernber of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Assoc. Memefbr of the Ontario Weekly.Newspaper Assoc; Publîshed every 'lbursday at the off ice of pubicatior Main Streeu, rPoone 109, urono, unzanlo (Authorized as Second Clans mail, Post, Office Department, Oftawa) An Opportunity, Some apprehension bhas alreay been voie.d over the formiation of a Township &i-iool Area cfee l the Township which cornes into effect at the beginning of the year under Provincial legislation Local authiorities have no say ln the matter as the Provirce bas already set out the policy to be followed. 'The seheme should not cause alarm or -apprehension bzut should be viewed as an opportunity la opening a way to better affect planning in this community. Education under one board, operating and collabor- ating with the Township Pdaftning Board and Councfl could set a policy and pattern to be foUlowed in the growth of this community. It is 'ait opportunity that neyer existed i Clarke Township before and with some fortitude and fore- sight by ail parties could prove advantageous to the Town- sbip. Dr. Pieva, at the recent Smnr spokei most real- 1istically on planninÈg and stated that the popuflation of Can-' ada would double by 1990 with the dersit.y of population drastically increasing in a fiftymile wid~e tract fromi Quebec to Windsor. Carke Township pla-ces in tins tract and no doubt will be faced wi1th the prdblems of growth. The period from 1964 to 1990 is a short period of Urne and no time should ýbe lo.st in preparing for this increase of population. Our Council le elected for a one year period but this cioes flot in any way hamper them in preparing for the future] It- is a duty of, those pres'ently in nffice to lay a soirnd policy for expansion in this area Changes such as the new school1 area propisal should not be approached with apprehension but rather be accepted as a tool to further bel'ter conditions today and +o estaiblish sound policies for the future. It has opened further doors of approach. Planning is a neecd and the challenge must be accepted. Tlýere is uitùle use in closing the stable door after the horse ha escaped. Time is growing short-. E:AST LCO)AS TT TOUR 1DATS JUJLY 25 to AUG. 9I Travel DeLuxe Air-Conditioned, Wash Room Equipped Motor CJoach. Hotels and Tours arranged. Also WorldIs Fair. For Mnormation phonÉe or write: ROWE TRAVEL AGENCY PORT HOPE, ONT. ounty, tb.en prooý,eeded to relate, Wn Club in particular. The a,- the differýet olbjects and i-rojedis jects of the Swine Club are o Heth r ode of 4-ýH work in general and the (Uotinued on Page 6) The reguar Meeting of Heather Rebekahi Lodge No. 334 was nedd Tuesday, April 28. Sister Laverne Barrabail presided as NKoble! Grand assisted by SisQter Betty Newman, Vice Grand. R IEYS C neto e District Deputy President, Sis- ter ýGrace Love, Port Perry, made her officiai visit. SIstér Love brougit a report from the Dstrict Moth erDay Greeting Cards Meeting wbich was beld at Port Perry the prevîous Tuesday. A fuIl and iatere,«Ing report was W. is ) s C o o a e presented, cf the acétirvities of CND R Sisjter Love. during her busy CNAA R term. Sisýter Love, tbanked th Gingerale 3-30 oz. botties 59c ýMeibers o the fine co-operation that sfie hadi rec.eived. The offic- - While theý last - Plus Deposit ers were extended best wishes for the balance of Uiheir terms. Leave your winter coigt with us for stOrage. PHONE ORONO'238 The dates of Rebekah Assem-bly are June 21st to 24tb inclusive. The secretary was instructed to purchage the banquet tickets and make hotel reservation- for the Seholar and Represintative 4H Swine Club The ffrst meeting of the Durham County 4-H Swine Club was held on Tuescbay, April 21' at the Agri- cultural Office, Bowm-anvlile. Tbe election for, tle executive wa-s he]id and is as follows: Preidet -Jim BSyers, Bueketon Vice-4Presîdent - Fred Taylor, Burketon. ;Secretary - Terry Malcolm, Jan- etville. Press repodter - Bruce Allin,, Newcastle. . 1 Mr. A. O. Dairymple, Agricul-, ture Representative of Durham WÇFSÛ/RETHA T 'i CA N M z ï A:ùlz ý/THMODERATE FEFS. r~HOME HAT ' S, R IC * ........ f . S rvi..S.p. .e . ... ... .. â .nd. Breed fY u Ioe Pees: ebr$ Non-Member$8 LeMembersip $25;00) For S-ervýice or rnformatàon Cam, at Our Expense We are listed in the7,YELLOW PAGES, under ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION I ROYAL B owm anville, 623-5589 TJIURSDAY to SATURDAY, Apr. 30-May 2 McLINTOCK John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara SUNDAY to WEDNESDAY, MAY 3 to 6 In Thle Frenck Style Jean Seberg, Stanley Bakeûr . meTTANC TÎhe Intercis Aduit Entertanment Michael <Jallan, Cliff Robertson, Jas. MaeArthur SUPPORT THE PRESCRIPTIONg Interest that's compounded for your'health " The ffrst interest of your Registered Pharmakiest is to eûntpouud j]your doctor's prescriptions with professional precision . o "safepuard your bealth. g gSTUTTS PHrrA RMaàrAC Yg Al ORoN;O, ONT. PHONB eu1CM Friday Evening MAY l 1st and 2nd Sponsored by the Bowmanville and District Scout Council 9 nu

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