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Orono Weekly Times, 20 Apr 1967, p. 3

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OROINO WEEKLV TIMES, TIIUI{SD)AI, APRIL ZOth, 12,3j ORONO- WE1~L IE SIMCOE NORTH LOCATION SEECEDFOR INSTITUTION' ~d (Althorized as Second Cla,.ss mil, Post Ofc Department, ottawa.) Thie Ontario-Durham College of ia Applied Arts andi Technology will, puijb1hed overy ThurLrscliay at twofc cd publicati* bc in operation juist north of Osh- Main 9trcet, P5iioae 19,o rie riirl awa in September, an announce- 5 ment from Queen's Park revealed fflbbiaed in 1938,by R. A. Forrester recently. RqC. Forrester -~ Editor and Manager I a telephone interview Albert Ro~yV. Walker, memnber of the Legis- lature for OÊhawýa, said the 1967-' The local Athietïc Association operates under what map16yetmte aitlbdgta be unique conditio ns as the Association ig independent of proposed by the board of gover-î any municipal governmnent, In most other centres such an os.a ee ppoe b.h organization wou1i work as a part of the Recreation Coin provincial council of regents. He said Education Minister Wil- mittee and ail arenas would surely be under the jurisdiction 1a ai h ae h ia of the Municipality. Thhs ensures continuance of the pro- deiinoalsuhppsisis gram which, ln Orono, depenids solely on the existance of ecsoonaluhproasbs the Atliletic Association. Fortuniately this latter grOup lias oae h eomnaino h been able to conduct the p)romnotion of spor 't and ta aso bieOtri uhàr oard,o keeppace witli ice facilitiels but they dIo work under con- Goenrudrthcaim sip ditions with no support froni the mutnicipallty andlimited support froeu provincial grants.- This is,-not so i-other of S. r,. Alger bas recomninded thiat the new college be located centres ouch as Newcastle w1xeie the Arena is invested, in orasietthcrnra1fSme onhasitMatthecorer f Smco the Mniciplity.Street and the Fifth Concession. The success of the Arexia and sports in Orono and dist- The property is owned by Win-' rict rest solely with the incividuaml andI better busineýs prac- field Farins and although the tices. It is up to local inerestedi citizens to lendi their sup- purchase has not been comipleted, port and abillty toa ii organization if it is to succeed. Itis a letter of intent lias been for- also a responsib.iliy to the children of the area that. tliis warded by Winfield Farnis., organization operates with a sound policy and la, close har- Mr. Walker saicl that the catun- mony. cil of regenitý, had made it clear - that the local board of governors1 The Orono Amiateur Athletic Association with a ten is to undertakýe negotiations withi thousand dollar expenditure over the past winter season, local municipal auithorities to in-1 bas been conducting a business of considerable size. To stal sewer an-d water services conduct the affairs of this organization now requires sound whih wil eventually be used by business practices 'and a close liaison between the various Q>thers 'in the commnunity besides, committees and the as11ocia ion proper. From the tone the coleve, it is believed that of the meeting on Saturday, there appears to have been preliminary discussion in thiEi re-l a general. break-down of comm)nunicationis between the vani- gard had already been commence- ous committees and the executive, resulting in dissatisfac- ed with the City of Oshawa. tien and mlisunderstandiig- This ean only be corrected The menlbers of the leglislatuire titrougli the uise of ud business practices and close for Oýýhawa said the capital budg- commiunications. et that the mnaster of education wvill approve will obliguate the pro-1 The operation of the Arena and sporting activities have, vincial government to a total ex- this year, poss4bîy surpassed ane other 'year as far pendi4ure of more than $900,000 as providing wvinter. recreat'ion for this comimunïty. A f ew 197adîfrhe 7500i have carried on the prograrn. under wbat appears, adverse 198 Ontario. government ex- conitinsPenditures for the day to day op- eration of the college will be m-ade i addtion to these a- MountsU Outdoos Unli ited r. Walker -stated that 'when r the nnrual current expenseg are ~ ~added te the capital expenses the A*~~ Province will very quickly have an j lars linthfie On!trlo -Dr S/< ,-,\ -, ommuit~Colle ge. $uctî an investm1ent, in educa-r .~ ~ . ion l- ne oubf justified bowever ~ in viewv of the fact that the col-' .~1 eg-e is being designed to accom- -.... ~ -~-1-;inodlate a total enroliment of1 7,500 studexits from the area lie k ~. , aid. "~"~V ~ ~ . :.as: OP.P. MONTIILY REPORT ..The f ollowing are the statistics, 'y:5~JOntario Provincial PlcBw ~ ..>, .- ~, 1 .. anville, Ont., for the month of The abovepue is a typical pistol otnfl casting, or j,,tlMreak ' Entr6-. scene at our club on Sunday mora- watchîng-., eating, and havîng fun, Bra&Ene-6 ingiq from 10 a.mi. te 1 p.mi. , why -are vei8f, welcome. We are dobing Auto Theft - 3 ý- 3 recovered neot join usl?la great deal of, planning for this Thefts - 16 ý prjec andwe re lopig fo an Other Criminal Investigations 14 This Sundiay, April 23, we are exelnitrot Value of Goods Stolen - $54300 havinig our fishing taclçie draw ieclet unu.As a resuit of the above investi- valued at $5b.00. The ticket~s are, The smelt were fryig and the gations, 31 persons were charged limited but they can be purchased'band Was jumping as our mem- wth Crnu.nal Code offences and from any memiber or- by contact- bers their wives and husbands, and 1 charge was laid under the Juv- ing Mr. B. Van tien Heuvel in Or- mrany friendE, enjoyed very active enlie Deliaquent Act. One persan ono. This wotidd be a ,reat oppor- square and' round dances. The wag arrçsted forother Forces. One tuity te see our club in action niouth-watering smnelt were pur- missing person was located foi and join in our fun, plusy getting chaeed and cleaned by the "Fish, other Forces. a chance to win our fisbing tackie. Fry" committee and a wonderful' This detacliment investigated a We do hope yout will corne out. job they did. Many thanks to the total of 37 reportabie accidents 're- local orchestra and anyofle who sulting la 14 persans being injur- Itwas repox'tesl at 01W Is meet- helped, 1Ithink the proof of the cd and twe persons killed. ing that our financial state is veryJ pudding was in the attendance and A total of 368, vehicles5 were fiais4acory ,prohh19 tlat our the hare food trays that were left. _______________ club is roliikg speedly abead as'The aisgv pcahnst we knew it would. Arranýgemieiits te ice riae h ln forthecoii~~ja~rar bengned and carried out to the iast de- JACK made and sane Of the acivities" tail a1l of the e#ening',q fun. We cal fair this fall and a cýentenniial sr prcae u ihtot day where visiting clubs and an;- Tarik<, R T C A R one iiiterested in trap ý,htooing, Jn es If YOU NEED A MASONRY JOB 'TO BE IJONE CALL - Oxford BRICK LAYERS STON EMA SONS Reinhiard Scireiber - Orono, 935626 Will Schmahî- orono, 983-5606 Specialîstt inFireplaces KIEALI'QK 99 King St., E. BOWMANIVILLE lVhen Buying or Selling cali WILF HAWKE VOUR ORONO AREA REPRESENTATIVE 983-5274 Members of Oshawa and Dis- trict Real Estate Board ~d ih54 warniings issued huipairedI driving. persoli with z Ie .TA.200 personsýý were 1.~ii m 2 pe.ýrsons were ýt:, w ith azardiouîs 1movifgcage ihdrvrgw7ile under, iosand '29 persons charged sseso.On e nwschar'g- other U.T.A. violations. vd ith ope,-ating,, a vehicle with- pers4ons, were.charged witb oit insurance. PAPER, COLLECTION - ON SATURDAY, APRIL -221,-1967 Please have papers tied and at curb for Boy Scout Pickup Cuanawood Shopp.e Phone 98-59,ONO, ONTARIO Arts on Flowers, m Crafts Specialtiles FLOWERING SHRUBS anid SPECIAL ROSE BUSHES Wi1l be available for Spring Planting. Order now Open) afternoons includîng Saturdays, Suîtdays and Bolidays Sec the seleetion of local Art in Paintinigs Sp'ring Specials selected for, your convenience. F<mily Allowance Cheques Cheeýrfully Cashed Redi-t5-planit. Shriubs,. Mock Orange, Itydrang-ea, Honey suekie, Spirea, Forsythia, YLilac, each ........... .99e __ Ros Rushes, 2 year old, Climbing, American Beauty -Mexicali, Peace' etc. ea. 99e Fiowering Shrubs, red, white, pink, Peonies, Bleeding Hearts, each for........... 89e Punch 'N Grow Starter Kits, Tomatoes, etc. 49c 'Peremiial Roots, Phlox, Shasta Daisy', Lupine, I-ollyhock, Carnation, Lily, Lythium Pink 59e Aluminum Deck Chairs for lawn and yard $4-39 Aiuminum full-length Chaisette lawn chair 7.9 Large Garden Umbrella with extension $7.99 Chair Umbrellas, each ............... $3.49 Bird Baths, large, white plastic attractive $2.85 Garden ilose - 50 ft. white & grey vinyl Reg. $1.99 for..... ............ .... $1.49 Holiday Picnic Jug by Thermos, 1 gal. cap- acity for hot or, cold.................93 7 piece Beverage "Set - server & six glass- es. Hot or cold, complete ......... ... $3.09 Gas filled Kick Bails 59e Softball bats $1.33 Still some paint left for you at Haîf Price Portable ail steel Bar-B-Q Grill pïice only $1.59 Boy's Rat Fink Hats........... 1...... $100 Skirt Rack with cushion clips.......... $109 Four in lland Ties, ready kuot & regular $100 'Expo 67'T shirts $1.29, Centennial T shirts $1.00 Ladies fancy evening Cosmetic, Bags for 65e Bar-B-Q sets, ail steel tongs, fork, turner Boxed. complete .....................$e Ladies' Sheils 1 00w7, virgin acrylic, S M L $2.98 Frig-Pak for hot or cold foods and liquids -69c ùO"RONO 5c to $1STR P'hone Orono 983-5401 Whiere Your -Dollar Stretches A 'Little More TVI S E R V U-C E Phil Vowles & Soni 9835144 R~ADIO REPAIR TOWER INSTALLATION . . ......... .... 1. M , -v 7'. -

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