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Orono Weekly Times, 10 Mar 1966, p. 2

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES. TIWRSDAY, MA,ýRCH lOjth, 1966 ORONO WEEKLY TIMES Letter f0 editor tAthr _esecndClass mail, Pot ffice Heatet Da dtr Ottawa) Asca rederou ppr Heringrem ins ? ý1ubîohed ever,,y Thuiýrsday at the offîir rf pubicatàieA ecîro orppe -7ý ManSret nn 191wno nal have become(I greatly concernedi No oficiaideciion hs ben M10snit isappaent tat m EsLtab1ished îrn 1938 by U. A. Forrester iwith thie system of education ý ofialdcsnhsbeMlsn tisaprnthtnl Roy C. Forrester - Editor and M&anager jwithin the whole area of Clarke made as yet (Thursday morning) decision bas yet been made in _____________ __________Townishîp. 1 feel education is the to wvhether or flot the hearing as the course of holding such a hear- biggest asset we can give ourf requested by the Township Clerk- ing. children in this advancing world TIreasurer, Mr. Il. E. Milison, will- The decision to, endeavour to place a new Post 0f- of automatio 'n and technology be heMl thirus tdyh af - I h enieiternoon.2 dice ont the site of the hotel property at the corner of Cen- where the foundation for a good inr. thells reglu reetegofhear- Insthe cmeati g e iènst tre and Churcli Streets may, in solving one problem, ag- educational system lies solidly on Cela at thlst.glrmeigo esn r icltn eiin gravate another. qualified teaching staff. The onîy CuclMrhlt asking mediation by the Deparir Everyone will certainly agree that the placing of a way to assure the best possible ment of Municipal, Affairs and, nlew Post Office in Orono bas been kicking around forquite teaching staff and selection of In speaking to both the reeve also requesting an expianation some time. Its location is no more definite today than it subjects for the slow and quick John Stone an.d the clerk, Mr.- from Councîl for its dismissal. was five years ago. learners is through a Consolida- Any location would solve the problem of getting ted Schooi System a predominant a new Post Office in Orono and this would be true of the trend throughout this North _______________________ Centre-Church Streets site. The use of this site does how- Arcan pconient.fAle acher ever have its disadvantages and would certainly aggravate cantseaieifh is skd _ ________________,~~ the present parking on Centre Street and close an avenue to teach more than one grade and< to apartal oluton.we cannot attract speciaiists to a Under present conditions many of those living in the syhýstem of sl indrepedn hotel use the streets to park their cars during the day and inol. hn this is rb or eected Ir night. Even with widening Centre Street the problem would sin i re yoreeding. T as - J stili exist and those wishing to drive to the Post Office cision of the existing Clarke would be confronted with conditions such as nowý are en- Township school board not to countered in the main business section. have a single central school but ,~ A 1~1 ~ ~ -- h~~ This proposed site could be of greater value to the to expand 'the exigting small 1J%' £.LLikA JII QLIand..L a w'~V Village if used for off-street parking by those who reside sCbools is incompatible with the in the hotel apartmnents. This would eleviate some of the best educeationai system available. Offcea geatr pobim tan 1irs _hilboard is reversing the O o o O lo s H l is te ned o a ew ost ' fice gig itrend. We fail to see any real reason for discouragingnClre onsi the fir proposai to build the Post Office on the vacant Waddell 1 nCakeTwshpte îis property across from the Oddfellows Hall. It is impossible lstep towards establishing atuy to crowd everything on the.Main Street. New areas have to consoîidated' schooî area lie inT u s ay i r i l t be opened and some redevelopment could certainîy en- Pthnciapoint poen to Sues hance this portion of Church Street between Centre and Prnial0hspoiin0nue Park Streets. Perhaps someone may evl consider building that regional differece and in- 800p. a restaurant in this area if it was cieaned up and the Idulgences will be overcome s0 street widened. This location forthe Post Office also gives Ithat we cannot have a situation Sponsored by the, an opportunity to plan off-street parking. 1which fosters the regîonalism we Gaining a site for a new Post Office is only one see here today. A Supervising Ne ca te h .te side of the coin. There are certainly other aspects to ble Principal would necessarily, bc e c sl £.1nLe considered. concerned with the good of theinspotfth ooAtfcalceF d whole - not pander to the de- uUPOtothOrnAtfialIeF d _______________________________________mands of the few. Such a posi- dison.5iunhsre and salary but more than paystindmnshg uaiiain- Amsào 7eLnhsre CENTURY FAIRMý PROJECT To, have your farm qualify as a for itself in resuits. Thel School ,t4 ~e Ott~t4tt The Durham Counity juinior Century Farm. it must be regist- Board then acts as policy makers F'armers, like ail other Junior ered' in the same family for 100 and financial advisors, with the Farmer clubs in Ontario, are con- or more years as of January lot, actual administration left f0 a Y 4tt t*e tet ducting a Centeninial Project. 1967, The farm must be resided on qualified adminristrator- This project is the CenturyFarm and. it must be'in active operatio n. op te iakeTonsipORN AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Prjet;Farms in the name of a widow ýSchool Board will give their çare- TPhe Durham Junior, Farmers'ilquiybtafr leto fui consideration to the appoint- i U Club is attempting to locate al a married daughter will not quai- meto uevsn rncipal, u throughou Ontario nd wiii sgnf farwad your nae and ad Century Farmisi i Durhani Coun- ify.i and they will find experience tyr. Each Centuiry Farm wiîî be Ilorfr uaiisadyuadvice available ro lte schooi DN %mo idenitified with a Century Farm -I orfr ulfe n o rmt sig. Te sgn iilbe tanardwish to have a Century Farm i boards of the neighbourîag mun- sin.Th s.,nwil e tadadicipalities. serve as a special. identification dress to Pat Knox . R., ap Iknw ttevr ciinis Tm nil O o o ! to friend and public, ton, Ontario. bv March lflth. 1'nnrrned wit h the direction thie present SholBoard isvti ------i ng, as it will affect the lives of our children for the next fiye years. We ail contribute toý the 'ï'Otdiforfinancial burden of' education Leterto edto -tlirough property fax, the 3% Provincial sales ýax anda per- Editor f came an honoured officiailn h centage- of our personal income Es an) injustice being donc to church, in fraternal organizafions t ax. The greatest gift we can the Clerk Treasurcr of Ciarke'and the whole cOmmunity life. ivle ou:e born i h efPs ion.sip a aRaofleM un acted You had conducted your private il ducation, which will en- Wafireasoae and epnbuiesna rsosbl wy1 sure. them the highest possible sibl wa. i wht apeas rspo- bsinss n aresonsble wayearning power. âbl wa, i wat ppersto be, and made every effort to give the stummary dismissal of a sen- I your besf as a Publicemeiployee - Ted Samuel,, ioi: official un the employ of the Wth effort and study you eouip- t Orono, Ont. Muniipality? i ped yourself to ball, -11 ' w Fron îpoîsrumrs nding needs of your job. Yoau had rilor ad!worked for, and with asuc- questions asked, it seems the so feece fiias( a Counicil bais commritfed eîther a one of fhem for a few years) by-law mnakes your Position per- serious breach of employment 1 orne good ard some flot sa good maetuiss, some specific rea- ethics, or p(ossibly, acted iliegally !but you had satisfied, fhem to a snfryu imsa saprn In its aciti of dismissai and in 'Point wisere your salai y had been soenafcumaive frînge bs ppent aderisn fr nohr iekraised as your responsibilities in your posiýtion are therefore grew.secr- -furely soï) whee-in the Fair1You had been commended by This is the position the '.Cler EmlomntPrcicsAc', or in l other authorities and oterork heLaourReltios At o inlieTreasurer of the Munîcipality is. Bih of1-lumn R 't or in the giatizatio.tis with which itou had îme lrkTauertn raeeto deal in the conduet of your' beitsgtreted i a -casonable, Muiia nc r othier related in l a municipal governusent. Acts soe 0t',t,+- - - Thisyou did, or at least thouglit jyo thlwy ou would an~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~yv epyeir eosiiiy0 weî-e doing, lu ordcr that ofel wrogfu dsusssa.Dur position be recognized for' Subsequent rumors have it that To t:ss hepoit f iu shtijia possible position ore scason for the di..missal is a1 li ramn fthe Cler.I'm inthe community. clash ofl -inaites betweeni W;mplygigtopsvue os . eatmn esornel, other ru- oryo # ak o 's1fYo rows 1e rurnored changes made il ueeîa clasht ofpeo- nswes sos d ~rv~thep îpos an authat your pos ition am'1 ]ii~ esvcnCuci n h af ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~I ths-lutranDheQ lo n 0 cno s uxistant xith li adCie -,Ths dsmî:alhciIadeo wertlvq ' 1ve aisd.venit of Regionai Governmcnt. seiremiy'heuse ofaI You f'uue could bc at stake cai fproahte stosv l-o l o u ieitia lYou made an application for-afeï -enorpuli em1o e wth18 11Lner job that was- open and close er- yeas o sevie ad suiritv lunjto the roots of your established PE rsority ahsae bound a oiinta euîdtuthome. to hapen.Tii ey happenbten leiato adrenrshliyjo-s a uanan swsc ,y ape 'sad~~~~~ tofc h ebais hat1 Suddeniy, without warniug h ,asî nIi i eeso oUiap1 ntet a big toir- Cou'scil, i'our emuployer, apcae v sm oi ec n a ~snaedwiboj enons being 'to have '-eacted. ce î bcewee ~ieu Yu ianluthe tinse o l ~e ela1- ment heads. The rit fo dissent1 -orenpoyet, buflt home An advertiseme t nppeared in shofuld be an vnherent right o fo ysr ~n ,esalihd h the papers that your position everyorie It shoý uId not lbe àcas rot-f u ityand permancy ,,vas open for applications. 'Your t rcuh for yoursef and yourfamlily, and re-signation had net been request- Ontsdtercuh.Wavr the' Couincil sh-,ýouid feel, waee ioun,,ded frîernd-îps of ietm ed. Your dismissai had not been l' ao o f cin h able value. You d tridîfoCre-anniounced. The by-iaw which ap-Conisoudntbvnitve aa status psto as a rset one you wasnýýiot rescinded. 1rns1 en ýcd emnploDye and citizen, You be-iTechnîcaily your appointment byEretDn Satuarday, March l9th l ( ýcraldo'S- Orchestra Tbe Orchestra is donating their service for this dance mi support of the Orano Artifkcial Ice Fund COUPLE $2.00 PROCEEDS ARTIFICIAL ICE FUND i t e ne te .04e ~ Phone 137 Orono, Ont ario edn~dayarch16 AT TU, RN NTDCUC I t t t I I t I Banquet 6.30 p.m. Buies Meeting 8:06 pm. ict ý17. a i 4tan fo h Directors or at Dirct rs- JhnStone, John Knox, Orme Fails, Gei:ald ShakleonStan ln, Evereft Cryderman, Robert Morton, and Ken-,- Hienderson, Hilton Tink, President E., J. Spry, Manager toe(tcte'ofo..o.40.<.

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