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Orono Weekly Times, 18 Aug 1966, p. 4

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1966 debentures to cover tlieir shareb p r m n W l C o ec Area Conservation Authorities1 of the costs o the projeet would DeatetWI orc -%days. Those appealing the amount F a z r t I t r e to P r sen I - oin Bref~f hei lvy oul hve 0 dys Yielding to pressure fromi area by cars on the highwîy pulling An Il point list of recommer da- orities argueteh-at since mauy At present, the system of gov- residents, the Ontario department out to pass on the straight sei'- tIOies vl.sor'eiend recently * 1 -nms1crieth cusiino ernment grants based on popula- of highways has approved the tion. bt- cf to the Select Committee on large teacts al land, often fr0 m tion and assessmerit in authority painting of "no passing" lines at The DUO officiai said construc- Conservation ,,utiorities at several, ovners, "the probem of nreas leaves somne without the and Durham County Rd. No. 10, t ion of a turning. lane Was theý Q îen' Pak y rroeenatiesoj at acquiition is OTPUdC money to operate effectively. Thislthe intersection of Highway 115 answer to the problem arnd some four area authoritis. j y pe haps an indivdual or sev- is demonstrated where there is no three miles nosth of ilro. uoko hi 'udb oea eral such athempting to hold Up lreuraIuncnliyt saeannouneinÏg the depart- later date The briecirmade suggestions f" the plan by unrei stic ex aluation the per capita or assessment levy. lun' eisoA:x artes Mr. Carrutheî-s also said ted conser atiauh- l~d'mn' eiin txCruhrpartment. is reviewing t -afilecon- -- geminthecosrain ý of bis ln. The brief points to the Crowe MPP (PC- Durhamu), said the trol on the intersection of High, ores act rar.ging froru increased aly Miaad aaak pviical aliowances toward op Ail that is asked, notes theVle.MiaadGnrsaR action was prompted by the num- way 35 and Durham County Rd. eraîn bages h arecmmndabref,"ntha te crrct roe-gion conservation authorities lin ber of accidents at the intersec- No.1 (Taunton Rd.) tior that compensation for land! dure bc established, to ensurethsaeaseaps.jioinrctmnb. Eastbound traffic on the couru- expropriation be lef t in the hands that a1 stubborn individual is not The eastern authorities recomn- Mllbrook area residents had ty road approaches the hîghway af~ of the authorities- ailowed to interfere with the nimend the government adopt the! iiade representations to Mr. Car- right angles by means of a serieg proper use of the land." policy of the departmnent of edu- ruthers to havesomne action taken of sandbags. No change in the aTha reutof medthan amyears Achnelutnprsn, cation where, a systemi of sliding to reduce the accident hazard. ,ipresent setup was indicated by sudy bymeofmeofthen Oloa- tem ofchande apeprsbythede- grants would place more gover- A district DHO officiai said ln Mr. Carruthers: 'Highway 35 will b-eeandGanrasa Rgio con, prtmnt f pbli woks * 'lso ment money at the disposai of the jJuly that painting double solid be four lanes, here in the future.' bee n ai n a ratiska tReio on preqtet ofndpubior s as p r:a fl pplto.white lunes at the intersection- The\ MPP also announced that saeyatonsrauorties, uthCowrit euse of L andotos hv a- ra flesrpplain ocated on a straight section of Por Hope'% Jocelyn St. develop- ad'te Consralation Otoritose ecue fdeasnT a nine-page preamble, the highway would set a precedent ment road projeet has been ap. ConsertheoCn Atr Lakerves Ontar cnidnc roe b he eprinoc The authorities recommerid the brief makes a strong argumentaiddrvswollsecndnepoedb th dprmn.Ac Cosrain uhrt-minister of energy and resources for conservalion ln southeirn On- in lines as1 a highway warning ceptance of a conitract by E. and Pirst drafted 19 years ago, the management be empowered to ac- tario -, as applied through the mark. ýE, Seegmiller Ltd., of Kitchener, act has been amended and patch- cept appraisals submitted by thema conserva tion authorities. UnlessI Accidents have occurred while Iawarded last week, is expected ed ta adapt it to changing cir- where accredited appraisers have certain "urgent measures" are cars waiting to make turns onto shortly. cmtne.been hired. taken to cope with recreation re- the county road have been struck Approval has been given a cusane.quiremients of the fast growing $2,850 provincial gr ant to. the "Our prime theme is that the Lapsed land options and costly population, "the prospect is nrotdionl200,0by te ea Ganaraska Region Conservation, conservation program .in Ontario renewal payments have also re- pleasallt," the brief states. 2000 - l come,0 in yth aea on the raham'fr CreekRin eservatons cariedoutby he uthrites resuited fromn the> present system -lirpnnnnvi for o.rniepts must Particularlv affecteil will be The authorities suggest what lu Clarke TownýshÎp sents some aspecs whiclî are sV wliere apoa rpuec valuable that the system itself be obtained from the Ontario must not be condemned,. states ! municipal board. the briet. "Instead it .shuldluU built upon solidiy to produce al The method recommended to structure of dynamic potential and the select committee for overý rË&rôgnized worth.' 1 coming this would require the ting municipalities of the amount Athough Ontario's conserva- authorities to notify the benefit- tion authorities this month pre-; each would be asked to pay. sent' their case for updating of Municipalities having to issue the act, one change contemplated ini recent months is being resisted. An anendentto the act. G M a -f which ha reached second re ad-- M.L y-f ing in the legisiature, would (Continued from page l' place the final desicion on lands lites. being expropriated before the "During the period when con- courts, This. would al3ply to con- gressional hearings, were being servation authorities, hospitals hl ntete rpsdCn anTherpeteb ug ra uh ada-United States Trade Agree- The eteborugh ara ath-ment a GM spokesman said: "The integration of the Canadian and 'Vi R.S automotive production wil CARPENTERING REPAIRS AND REMODELLING -Free Estimates- cal. F. (Sain)Bruton Phone 452M JACK 99 King St., E. hBOWMANVILLE Ihn uying or Selling eaul WILF HAWàýKE VOUR ORONO AREA )PEPRESENTATIVE Phone Wr2 Members' of Oshawa and Dis- trict Real Estate Board FOR AST AND EXPERT C-'PET LAYN 1nd CLEANING CALL Iholne Oshawa M23nqO82 No Obligation require substantial investments in and re -alignment of manufactur- ing and assemb'ly facilities, and will not be free of difficulties. Over the long term, as the. North Anmerican market grows and full capacity utilizatiori is ach!ieved, the economies, of both the United States and Canada should bene- fi? Chamber Frotestbý (Continued from page 1) lay-offs whîle others poînted to tight money policies and over- production. A sum of $50,00 was aiiocated towards sponsoring and promot- ing "Old MacDonald's Farm" at the Orono Fair early lu Septem- ber. The president stated that contact had been made wîth the f£air manager, Mr. Carson, and that approval had been glven ho stage the Farm. There will no ilcharge to visit the farm where it is hopeýd varlous animais wifl be on display. Arrangements have yet to be completed for the un- dertaking.' on a motion the Chamber is to ask the Orono Police Trusteesi if they wouid consider a joint Cen- tennial project for 1967. It was proposed by the Chamber that the area south of -the nôrth entrance bc developed into a park area along with ,and including a light- cd f ountain Mr. A. Johnson and K1 Partuer wvere appoin'teýd to dis- cuss the proposai with the Orono Police Trustees- 1ht was pointed out that Orono itself had no Cen- tennial project and that time was gettiug short lu, which. to act on such a matter. A sumu of $100.00 was voted to the Orono E aiir. This grant bas be- corne an annua' grant froru the Oropo Chamber. The $100-0<) cash draw was fheld with Mr. Francis Quantrili being the monthly winner. Mr. Ray Diekson gave a pro- j -ected financiai report in which the Chamber i e.xpected to have around $1200.00 at, the end of the year. This, howev,.er, inay" be somie- what depleted if the $00O stu- dent ban is again. requested tt 25Pmle7lng -corridor ýalong tflese people wilIIneýeElIis "in eir _______________ the shore o LeOtajo Lk immediate districts, areas to which Ere anshoe StLaeneriomak th ey can repair in an hour or twoi~ Eri ad heSt Lwrece Fomnot necessarily large lavish estab- , cat N ewvs Quebec city ito Windsor, three- lsmns utpbi pnsae 000peplev ofC nada l essan one,00,- The beauty of the conserva- Mr. nd Mrs. Carl Billings iÏsit- 0peeo thve ontry's landon ti on authorities being in this ed with Mr. and Mrs. Preston aere t ofteprtr',ln ograrn is that not only is re- Timmins, Kingston on- Tuesday. area.icretionbeing provided but also Miss Lynn Bailey returned home It is predicted that most of the measures of conservation arai with theni after taking a summner population growth - up to an ad- ways practised there too." course at Queen's University. dt gota hard-to-heuat room?ý buliling a ýree'F0010m? work-shop? attic room? 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