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Orono Weekly Times, 6 Jan 1966, p. 6

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- ~ T~ 4RONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURDA4~Y> JANVARY 6th, 1966 Clarke Twp. Council Holds LA,,1,,autrai Meetirg Tle To)wnshýip of Clarke Coun- ci held their iniaugauiral meeý-ting~ or Tuesd(ay of thbis weeýmk. Rev. B.1 Logassisted Wffihthe forepart of the meeting an,!-d offered prayer Floigthe openingÏ cer-umon-, les ReeveJoh Stýone was host at a flcon for council and thei Township emp]i)oyees at the Coach and Four Restaurant, nort'h of Or- C2omuil will hold a second meeut- l ing ý ti ont nteeeigo Januw'ary l4',h, Mr. Roy Foster was reappointed tn, thce CGanarasýka River Conserva- tion Authority. Messrs A. E". West, H. Ml. Mer- cer, S. B. Rtieford, E. H. Sam- uel, Miss Aima Cuitteli,, Reeve J. Stone and Depuity-reeve L. Perr- ault were rceappointed to the Or- ono Comnityt- Park Board. Messrs. S. B. Rutherford, Rus-, sel Savery, Charlie Cooper, Ar- nold Wade and Arthur Thompson were appointed to the Clarke Township Cemetery Board for a- bandoned cemeteries. Tebusiness sessioni of the O. H. Falls and Lurne Perrault! neeigwas m ilte appoint- were appointed from council to ment of commI.itteesbt of coun- the Clarke Township Planning ciladoÏte1oclbde so Boa;rdl. One further appointment cîate wlththe ownshp. hs yet to be made to the Board. Councîllor Robet Cater was ppntdchairmanr of the( Road andBrige ommteewith 1Coun- cilrLoyd Lweybeing ,;the o:ther m'ý-mber of the Committee. Teputy-reeve Lorne Perrault was apine chairmaun of the Pro- perty and Finance Commiittee with, Counciiillor O. Il. Fallis the second m-,,ember of thie commnittee. Counillor O. 1H. Falls was ap- poýintedI a one-man commnitteea for the Planning committee. Messrs. A. McLaren, R. Forres- ter, S. B. Rutherford, Chas. Arm- strone, Robert Hazelden, Wm. Bunting, Reeve Stone and Deputy reeve L. Perrault were re-appoin- ted to the Clarke Township Cen- tennial Committee. Messrs. Earl Walkey, E. R- Lovekin and K. Schoenmaker were appointed as the Committee of Adjustment. A letter was received from Mr. C larence J. Allun asking that as he had moved out of the area that he not he appointed Livestock Councîllor Lloyd Lowery was Evaluator this year. A new ap- aprpointed chairman of the on pointment has yet to be made. sîpFre Protection Comizttee. ,Counncillor R. Chater was alsq ap- Arpr rmteUie on pojinted tfo this committee to work IA r epotfromithce Unied Coun in- cojunction with the Police Vil- te lat ntcnenn h Ie. use of land on the property of Mr. A. Pos as a refuse disposai area 0, Il Fall ap-was tabled. mioined as Tow,ýnsip reprsenta- Tentative approval was received tiv n th Duram CuntyFede- fom the Ontario -Municipal Board atio ofAgriultrefor the expenditure of $95,000 out' of current funds by the Township ConilosChater andl Falls Puiblic School Area -Board for the weeapontd to te Clarke adidition of three rooms to the No. Townhip ame ommitee. 9 school. The Avsr Committee for the A salary request by the Ro ad Ooowater sse was appoint- Sprn dnM. L. Ross, was edà beinig Trustees Woodyard, referred 'to the Road and Bridge SipoNicholson, CouncilIor L. Committee- Perrau and r. Ernest Dent. R'eeve John Stonie was appoint-- ethc eWefýare Committee which DEPARTMENT 0F INDUSTRY c'r ommittee was authorized to make exp)enditures to recipien.ts up to 1965 VEAR-END REVIEW $ý20000 a mýonth. A Welfare Ad- inistrator bas yet to be appoint- Aneaddaumtv id- The Ro,,ad Cierkç, H. DeWith, w;as given the authority to com-1 p-lete the necessary forms for the Mig'ýhway subsidîes on road expen- ..itures i the Township lu 1965.. Authority was given the Orono SBoard to borrow Up to an siutof $1~000-00 at the Can- irkiain Imperial Bank of Commerce Authority was also given the Roùad Superintendant and the Road and Bridge Comnmittee to at- ie(nd the Good 1Roads Convention. try, a more comprehensive AZrea Deveiopment program and strong emphasis on industrial research and deveiopmnent for greater technological achievement high- light the operations of the Feder- ai Department of Industry in 1965. The Canada-United States Auto- motive Agreement, announced last January by the'Honourable C. M, Drury, Minister of Induty although a long-terin progam has already had a marked effect. It is'designed to achieve greatly expanded production an& employ- ment and to enable the industry to improve its competitive posi- NOW AT YOUR 'DSERVICE STATION HWY. 35 and 115- Just North of Newcastle FEATURING PREMIUM QUALITY PRODUCTS AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES Mary be picked up, per in ny uantUtygai ATTETiONF RES& TRIJCKERS SPECIAL DISr-COUNTS ON GASOLINE AND DIESEL FUEL J~ tion by providing access' to much larger markets. As a, resuit of the Department's efforts to assist the industry,, 187 firmns have announc- ed plant expansions or acquisition' of new facilities. 0f these, 71 say the expansion will increase em- ployment by about 15,000 work- ers and 99 or the firms report the value of new investment to be close to $402 millions. Canadian exports of motor ve- hicles and parts in the first nine months of 1965 amounted to $229 ýmillions, an 83 per cent increase over the corresponding peri4d in 1964. 'Exports to the United States during the first nine mon- ths of 1965 were $123.9 millions, more than double the figure dur- ing the same period in 1964. Im- ports from the United States have shown -an increase of 18 per cent -from $427.4 million in the first seven months of 1964 to $541 millions in the corresponding per- iod this year. As a resuit of the program, thei average differential in prices be- tween Canadian and United Stat- es comparable popular volume models was reduced very substan- tially. Commenting on the work of the Department in 1965, Mr. brury said: "We feel we have made significant progress in carrying out the Government's mandate to help Canadian industry help it- self. However we recognize that it is only a beginning and that a great deal more must be done. 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