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Orono Weekly Times, 18 Sep 1969, p. 3

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otoNO WEEcKLY ImEs, TRURtSDAY, sEPTELmnuER lsth, 296lp (Couiinu ed from page 1) niearly 40 years. "Every govera- ment Should'be concerned With People. The Ontarie Governmen± la forgetting the rural people; the peopile wha made titis coun- Mr. -Worsley said everyone wvas spenrding money more , and more freely and witfhout th'auîcht. "The scanîdalous squandering of_ ATTENTION FARMERS WHlY PAY MORE? SAVE ON Premium Quallty SGASOLINE * DIESEL SMOTOR OIL Farm tanks and pumps available 668-3341 UA OIL, FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVRY 'William C. Hall, B. Comme. Chartered Accountant Phone Neweastle 987-4240 AUl day Wednesday and Saturday Septk Tank Service GENERAL PUMPING 24 IHOUE SERVICE LORNE HRARDY Leskard, Ontario Telephone 983-5266 or 983-5728 SPECIALLY SELECTED, Choice Plump - Can adaGrade 'A' 2ý,/- ta 3 lb. average, O IO K'EýNSl.a3c IFor Vour Freezer BRANDED Cut and. Wrapped 60 te' 70 lb. average Beef Chucks Roast, Stew, Ground Meats IL 55t WIIOLE CUT UP Chicken In.Basket lbo 43c F.B.I. 100 percent PURE, RECONSTITUTED ORA"NGPE 32 oz. 3for Best Buy! - Pre-priced 79e. 60 te a>package orange Pekoe SaldaTea Bags 69c Save 20c. St. Lawrence Corn Ou125 oz. tin59 Lunqc heon'îMeajts 2 pkg. 59c Nleat and Chieken Leaf, Bolagna, Piekie and Pimente Loait, Headeheese, Park Loaf with dres-- sing, Dutch Loaf, Macaroni and Cheese Loaf, Luncheon Meat Loaf 6 ounce pkgs. BEST BUY! Regular $1.'75 value - 24e OFF 'Pack INSTANT COFFEE 10 oz. jar Maxwell Hmouse $1644 Best Buy! - Save 5c. 1l oz. pkg. kellogg's Special 'K' Cereal 49c DON'T M1ISS THIS ONE New' Crop Ontario O T ATOE S 25 IL.bug -75c Best Buy! - Save 10c. Hastes il1 oz. f ail Potato Chis59C Best Buy! Save 16c. Facial Tissue 360's White Swan 2 - 59c CORNISîH'S RED & WHITE We rouer"e the rlght te au imitqatwtes Ph.ae 583531, Orme :1 ioxuney byy the Domninon Gaern- mnent mafkes thre ProvineLÉa gen±t1e men look good." lie sald. Re drew a aotaason between the inciome of the average f amily in a- rurxal area, V'ieh he said av- enaged $110 a month, with salar- ies la the $20,000 and $30,000 a year bracket. of the regianial schooyl board adminiistators. 'Jleopfe ia ou r communities couki neveir eîarxp tIat amount of money in their whiole lives. I rep- regent tihese peroie anrd I ameal1 to you ta give them eveili consid- enation," he ecoludeld. lMr. W.orsley was the onlv speaker of the day wýho drew ap- lilause from bis fefltow municipal Mr. MecKeougr pointed out that, althe .government reforni pro- gramas werc heinig established for the. benefit of people. wliere thev Idved was not that imaportant. The important thipgwa to ar-rive at a solution which would keep a balance between the people of the Clark. Publ.ic LIBRARY HOUES OPEN-, Tueuday 6:39 -S830 Thursday 6-30 -830 Friday 2:30 -5,;f6:30 -S91 LYLE WEST ELECTRIC Orono: 983-5962 Quality Eletrical Heating and Lighting Instalations and RtePair. by Certified Electricianu executive.j M di*erent areas. fMr. eNauehton revoàled that he wias fr om a sill town and he too' Was concerned about the rural people. He spc>ke of the reduc- tien -of expencliture pnogram wvich started'a yeýara,%cý but pointed out fjvat there was only one nlace for the governiments ta get the money fj'om and thiat was -fv~ your pockets;" it came from no- where efise. The tapayers we.re being hit frem three Ieffels. the fpder,411 proincýal and municoipal. Thev ail had tiheir hands in the taxpayers po'cket's. This was wlvat the tax- ation reKorrn was ahi about ta find ways anicli means of finding an equa.ib)e solution. "Something hiad to hie done,"' the provincial treasurer said, "things are getting ouit of hand." Letter To Editor September 15, 1969 Editor, Crono Times, Orono. Derar Sir: H-aving been significantly in- volved in tibe negotiations related to the apphocatuon of the manage- ment of the Queen't Hotel in Port Hope for a dining IK>u,!ge licence, and Cocktail llaunge licence, 1 feel o'blgated at thîs time to nvake a stateient. II have been In constnt touch with his Honour Juiige Robb,/ Ohairmni of the Liquor Làcence Board, in an efoi to i'eýoIvé the problecn faedng net only the hotel managemvent, but wbat has been continuailly.- emphasized ta m« over.the past weeks, the business and social life of the conixrunity. I reatIize that many will not agree with me, but I 1sinceirely state that the Citairman and mem- bers of the Liquor iÀcence Board havie siiown unreserved interest anvd concern over the matter par- ticularly becauise outside of club licences,, Port Hlope has noa dining lounge or cocktail lounge f acili- fies comparable with bhose- in the town of CyObUrg. The Queen's Hutel lias at the nresent time in addition toaa beviagQe rioom licence, a dininçý- room licence which permits the serving of aie and wdne with m&als. Thfis licence hias flot been exercised ýto any great extent as illustrated by figures on record with fthe Büard. In order ta obtain a dining loualge 'licence and cocktail lounge licence, it is neeessary te have 25% of the revenue from food and a1cohoiic bevenages in thec form of meals. This la the policv of the Bouard, and L ain assured it is strictly adhered to, and no doubt if t'he_ opposition parties could discover incidents where special concessions have been made, týey w ould without a doubt take acvantage of them. Aware (of the concera expres- seid by the local pressand the in- terest 'of the business comrnunity over the delay in graiting the li- cences, I lhave larranged for a meeting with bis Ilonour J'udge Robý and the Board to whlich i-ep- resentiativeis of -the Town Council, the Chamber of Commerce, and the Port Hope Progressive 'Oon- seirviative Association iare being ip.vited to attend. It il possible, that havi-ng re- ceived a licence legally, an estab- lishment may allow dis food caunt to drop, and in instances snnh as thelse, I arn advised, restrictive action is tiaken to restore the iner- cenitage to the proper figure. Cer- tainly the administration )Of our liquor laws is one of the ýmost sensitive areas in goverament, and any abuse of those l'aws ain my opinion' should ýbe strictly con- trolled. Yours very truly, A. M. Morris, president, said. the as lnatio.n feilt that the LCBO had not only d4crninLated a- gainst tihe mayor but agairst the people of Part Hope who voted 87 per cent ia favour of having cocktaIl louriges in the town. Plant fNow FOR SPRING BEAUTY WVe now have a full stock of Bulbs for your f ail, planting TULIPS, HYACINTHS, DAFFODILS, CROCUS ETC. ETC We aiso have indiVidual roet- ted bulbs for forcing inside Enjoy them in your. homeý Middletonls Orono Phone 983-5242 WREN THINKING OF, Gift THINK 0F MATT'S We have a good choice of MEN'S, LADIES' WATCHES WALLETS, LIGUTERS, BOX CHOCOLATES PIPES, GIFT TOBACCO Many other interesting items MATIS BILLIA RDS and'Burbersh.p Albert's Texace GENERAL REPAIES Phone 983-5249 Orone SIMPS ON 'S Painting and Decorating INTERIOR - EXTERIOR PAPERHANGING REMODELLING "For a dlean dependable job" Cali Douglas and Gary SImpson 983-5104 - -

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