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Orono Weekly Times, 29 Oct 1970, p. 5

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, TaqURSDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1970 Dr. W. R. KentDS lewimanille Prefessionai Ithdg. M2 Klag StL . E. Suite 104 Ofic Hurs: 9 a.IL t. 6 P.m. dail (2.oed Wednesday mand Sanda> TelePhoee603-7U49 8O8 YEOMAN S PLUMBING AND HEATING 24 Heur Service New Instailations - Alterations Repafrs 11 Speeializing in Hot Water Heating Forced Air Heating Septic Tank Work KR 1, Orono 9835624 Septic Tank Service GENERAL PUNNG 24 Houit SERVICEC LORNE, HARDY LeuArd. Onmiel ToIephome 983-5728 or983-5266 YEN EZIA RESTAURANT Highwayv 115 and 35 Phone 983-5651 Open 6 Days a Week Closed Tuesday Corne ini and enjoy Our Pizza etc. Speciols this weekend W. FRANK REAL ESTATE LIMITED Riealter 21 King St. W. Bowmanvilie 838.3393 Te rente 923-9174 por-t Hope office 885.4543 r prmpt, e.urte.U~, efft$i- omt service whez buying e« MoUlu and fer the largeut sel- el..of preperties ini the are* Contact Oromo Aresa Represeatatives Roy Foster 983-5àU1 Local News Mis. Margaret Lanton is a piat- lent' in the Bowmunville Huvsp½al. ýMrs. C..S. MicLaren returned home on Tuesday after spending cýevera1 diays in Sujury wliere her mother haïd beetn, 11. Mrs. Wm. Reid is a patient in the ýBowmtanvilIe HospitaL Work is vei on its way on a substahal two storey addiition to the New Dutch Oven Restaurant. Shocked (Continued fr-om page 1) t4atemnent,". he said. Mr. Simnpson soýiid lie feit it wias the secretary- trea'surer's job to get the ?informa- fion and to keep the Trustees in- formed. Mr. Woodyerd 'said 4 'he 1argest cost w'as that of the Fire Deptart- nment and ailso tihe interest 'on the loan -for the Villiage road work. le staid t1iat the ànt'erest riates hiad increased conýskleratbly since the road project Was unidertaken and -that no one 'had control 'over this cos1t. H1e also saýd tihat grass euttlir(g was becom'ing. costly to theVilltage. Over the inatter -of ta drain near the Hoo 'ey property, Mr. Wood- yurd stated that lie had said ýthey did flot htave the $2000-00 for his work. -Mr. SI'mpson said tihat it wus his information that the eost of this work was 4o be din the negh'bourhood lof $200. to $300. flot $2000-00. Mr. Simpson stated 'tat possâb- ]y it would 'be better 'if tihe -secre- lary wa-s other than one of the Police Trrustees. Mr. Nicholson al- $0 sald thut it possibiy wouil look better. Mr. Woodytard 'raid if they would rectail they had noît been ,able to hýold a 'perman.-nt secre- tary and thrat 4hey had spent con- sideriable time in tra(inting people for this position. Mr. Nioholson 'raid ùhat the ,llisee soiil(ldefiriitely receive j m thy tamet.To 1tiTs 7r Woodyard sraid 1Ihere \vas ,no pe)obtiem and ùt lie cou'l'd have the books available at every imeeting. Th e chiairmn repeatedly 'stat- ed thtat he had nQt been able to obtalin ýa financial, statement from the treasurer. even thouglh the led a-sked for such at Ieast on six oc- otsàons. Mr. Nicholson siaid that he was aware thiat the statemenît bniyadbeen tasked for on a number of occasions. Mr. Wood'yard, st',ated that the auditor -woul'd be'in Ib go ,over lie boQks on. Tuesday tan.d at t1hat tilme hýe would be able to girve an accurate figure. lie raid he ,was flot so sure that the deficit wou1ci amount to thec figure of $1,641.00. The treasurer also aaid that he had no idea of the total revenue for the year ut this point. Mýr. Simipson sa'id that 4f fthc figures 'are flot lavaýifa4le anid if n o b)udget ýis 'set-up there is no reasýon wh'y they woulldn't get in- ,to trouitle. lie raid Ühere was a ,number of 'places iMhere they ,could have eut back if they had kntown in turne. H1e dlted tihe Pur. ,chse of itrees,_ the înstitutngý of parking, anid enfoncement, the -,tann'ery ll project and evren worit at the Village dump. Mr. Nichol- son 'said they liad to ean Up the dump or it would have been celosed. The Trustees are 'f0 hoiid .a spectal meetinig wfh fthe treasur- ter and the iauditor affer they hbave 'made a ýstudy of fthc finianc- ïat position lof the Village. This meeting was to be he)ld on Tues- day. AIIn'sLune Horticultural Meet A splendid crowd was present in thie Main H1all of. the church, on rllhursday, October 22, the oc- easàon bing -thc Horticultural So- eciety's Annuwal FalilShow and Photographie Competiion. The Presàdent, Mrs. E. Couvier, .welcomed those present. She as acknowledgcd a donation of f uip buWail from Mr. Tracy Boumne. Credit was gi'ven to Mr. and Mrs. Wood, Mr. 'anid Mrs. Zegers, Mr. and Mms. Ohailice for assi'stîng thelic Pezident in planfing these and another 350 in the vardous fiower be4s. Quitc a number of these are yellow, as next year the Orono Society wi'll bec clebrating iùs 5th Anniverstary. If anyonc has îictures, clippings or ideas for our Centennial yciam book, Mrs. Convier or Mrs. Scimid would be glad to licar from tleic. Mrs. 0. Gilaýlilice.reportcd on the recent Distýrict Anossal meeting xwhich hiad been helfi in Bowmian- ville, Mrs. T. Fairlirother juldged the entries in the Fali 'show and com- mnted on thern. VWe wcre plea-s- cdc to javc anew r bbtoMrs. Tanslcy, in this show. Winnerr are as follows: th e Gas èompan.y from-- the Vil- lage foi'lowing thc road program in Orono . Mr. Woodyard, statcd fiat this accojmnt was approved, by the Trustees some 'nonflir ago but had yet f0 be eleared t'hrough-- the Town'shdip Rond flepartment. Hc feit lit %woîld be clcared very shortly. AM. C. J. WtsoBy-ilaw En- forcenment Officer for Orono was present at 'flic meeting f0 discuss muatters ini connection with park- ing. Al charges wÀerc iset at $2.00 for any offence commniti cd a- gainst tle b a'. HIF-statcud 'hfat bic bad issued 1'l' et adt4at' he hiad ccrttI,:fy beenlenFent to Ihis point. M S'l- soe whrnth work at Iflc 'fannery Hili was to )el mlfd 1eil(-aïid i i J Ivas leff iiucihloluger i wolild not be done titis year. 11le sa'idl it wivas to be complcted by Otober Iti. Mr. Woodyaild phoned Mr. C. Scofit of Bowmanville who lias been obtainrcid f o ithe lanidscap- ing at an ,.ppi-oxiii'eed ot of $l,0ý00.00. Mr. Scott is to start the work 'withuîm the niex't couple of days. If -was aiso .st'ated 1 at fthe meet- ing that no comnmnications had bee~n reclivcd -wlitli regard the progres of îlic subdivistion n'orth of flic Orono Cemetery. A well plaque or pîcture Mrsý. Zcgcr'i, Mis. Sücltm;«d, Mrs. Tans- lcy. "Snî'al'l TaIk" Miniature- Mrs. TIaus'ley,, Donna Chafllice, Kay "Tite Gicanerý" LUne, arrange- nment - K'ay Ohaprnan, Donna Chai- lice, MIrs. Tansley. 1 "h;~hthe eyes of Tomor-, row" - Mi3., Holmes, Mrs. Zegers, Mrr. Tansley and Mrs. Seltinid (Tied). Mrs. E.' Brown gave deliglifful renditions on thc piano of Home, Atttmn,,Lccves and lirvet Moon. Fhlie ph& otgrapie competiti on b'ad bren arranc(d by 'IVrs. Schiand and wis ju'dgcd by Mr. and Mrs. F. Stel2heni, D )istict Direcitor. Thlere were 103 entrWes by 23 cx- hiKitors so thc showing of these, along wif h flic helpfuIi remarks by Mrs Stepfiensq providcld inter- c-sting eîîtertainîncnt.. VVnn'.rs wcre: ('luss No..i - aîl SpIendour- S. ekker, M-.R. C'apn'a 2d and 3rd;'UC. Gunter, 'E. James. Cliass No. 2 - Nature Situdyý- E. *Tames l'st and 2n'd, S. Ilelker, R. Dickson, N. Sinia. ('i ss No. 3 - Reflecfions-Mrs. R.Chopmnî'î, R.Lc'apm'an 2nd aiid 3Md, S. lRekker, E. James. GRlass No. 4 - Wceds çan he beau- tIilu-E. Jiaines, S. Relcker, R Dickon, S. D. Holines, S. Rekker. CtsNoý e. --WJinte Mronder- Iaud-R. 'Dickson, E. James, N. Sinhi.a, R. Chiapnian, E. Jameýs. lasNo. 6 - Horticultural Ev- ent- Mr.s- E, Scbnid lot and 2nd, Mrs. R. Clamn CIas.ý N'ýo. '7 Friendý1y Face-_ S,. Ilckker lst and 2nd; Mis. E, Schmid, N. Sinha, Mn)s. E. Scliid M~ri. Wood and her comniit.tee served delicious doughnatà and, coffre. COME IN AND ]RAVE, A FIresi,,New, Peàrm IN THREE PRICE RANGEIS PARTIAL PERM $5.501 Orolno Boutique > rop MARG 1MA1MKA. (Nee MiuntLETONY 1, r E Men's Hydro Parkas With wool Iining, green only. Long wear- ing and comfortable. Sizes 38 to 40. Price - M1.50 WORK PANTS Men's warm flannel lined. Sizes 30 ta 40 waist. .Price $7.50 a pair Nylon Caps with quilted lining fits al sizes. Price - $2.75 Fluorescent Viniyl Caps With chamois lining Prit-e $2.25 and $2.50 Warm Laced Rubber Boots Corrugated soles- steel arches - colur marsh green $5.95 a Pair Men's ThermalL., igs, Hcavy weight - size 1s srnail, médium, large and M-arge at $4.00 each Long Sleeve Thermal Shirts Hleavy weight - sizes small, medium, large,, andMageat $4001 each Short Sleeve Thermal Shirts Heavy weight in sizes large and niedum at $3.50 each Thermal Longs Medium weight in sizes- small,- medium, large and M-arge al- $3.010 eac-h Thermal Sh*irts Short sleeve medium weight in sizes, small, ýmedium, large and X-large at $2.50 each" AD ULT COUNSELLING SERVICE, Ifyou want ta do somcthing about your education - - probably Cali. Sec Your Aduit Ibunsellor EVERY: ,WEDNESDAY EVENING. '7 to 9 p.m. at the 80o1wmanville High. School Guidance Office The serývice is free - confidential - and no appointment is necessary. RONGS..

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