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Orono Weekly Times, 17 Mar 1971, p. 2

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th, '1971 'Seconid Class Mail Registraion Ngmber 0389 PubUisled every Thursday at the ofie fpubficitior Alain Street. Orone, C ýi.Pheue s18301 From Orono United Tax Rate taiken frari a message (hy Rev. Baeil Long. Even those ta whom we are bhe tvuesb friends andi for wbomn we are ta, do the moist, 'wilI some- times reat us unjustly and do us injury. We cannot but feel the pain of sucb wrongs, but if they are gra- eJ13 limne th -ywiil be turnced ta igooci for us by tht d-iine love whidhil change~s everytb ng inta blessing for the litee o2 a1tb. It as only when we chcrish resent- ment auid bold g rucige in aur hearts that injuries cone ta us by others really harmn us. Fargive- ness rabs iihem af their power ta hurt us. The fuller the forgive- nes, the richer the blcssinug we bake froinie inijukious treat- ment. Sa then, if I do not f orgive, I break the bridge -- tforgivenessu - over whih I must pass. INJURIES These happen among friends, în f auiles and inl the broader as- îoeiation af community relation- shipe. They come lu a ful assoxt- ment aI shapes and sizes and they are no respecter of persans. 'lhcy are. experienceci by peoiple cfý al ages, andi the people who Taean the inost ta us have the greatesb power ta hurt. .In bbc parent andl eilidren as- socffaion,' Parents huxt their ohild- ren by faaiung ta sec thean as per- sains with real tconcerns of their own, by ridieulrig their 'ways and styes, by faffiuig ta neasure up as parents, by ylling at themù as thougb they were things. These' are only a few af the ways. Childxen hurt their parents by taking them for granted andc im- plying the parents owe them aa- most anythinig they' ask. T)hay hurt b5 rebeluing against goocl admice, by being disrespectful, by adiîg bow and chaosling destruc- tive waiys. Marriage partners cause hurts by thosghtess andi unkincl words, passessiveness, taking each other for granted. iSome however iare byper-sen. siive andI even look for hngs ta be hurt about. Nothing oee au do )avoids the ireaction ilu themn ai -being burt. This s not a normal way cd ffhe. RESENTMENT Many people harbour resentinent They would argue that they have a rigbt ta ba resentful andI per-, haps add, 'would't yau be hurt aif smeone did that bo yen." Hluîrb is anc iring, resentmnt is another. One eau be hurt, and boni, but resentmnent is li&e thc dreat discase,' cancer. Il eats at the soul ait its vctijm. lb feasts on May Drop Reeive John Stone, in a brief statement Monday referred ta' the decrease oft saie 11.78 mills in the localeducation tax and fe-it that this reduction sh'ould give smer ldeflally. The Township, he said, woldd have lâei'r budget settled wdthin the inexrt twa weeks and he fore- cast na great increase lainte Township rates but ýdid feel that the Tawnship roai rate pnay have ta oes sightly. The Townshlip wilI flot levy a, rate for Weliare costs this year but this ýcost wili be reflected in the Coaunty rate as the Count.y now bas contrai of the welfare department. The relief from education costs nay be only for the year 1971 as reductionaf sanie $62,000 ire- suits from adjustmentg now bedng macle by the Board due ta a cred, it being pro'vided ;t themn in 1968 hy the ratepayers of h Tawnishicp. The ratepayers in Orono will have sanie oi the decrease in ed- ucation costs offset by tibe pro- vision cdt a special new rate of1 close ta divene lIs. This rate has alreacly been apprToved by a mn- jority oft the Trustees. the gooci health that is oviginally there u itil it destro1s any sense of well4beling. Ib changes natural beauty into ugtiness. 'Whoever harfbours resentmnent pays a very high price. I-s resentment wMIs hM no contests wth otheslt only cestrons is ability to en-, ter inta norrmal healthy relation-' ships andi has the bad effeet of pýushîmig othqrs away from huM 'Aboive ail else we ougbt inoV ta haq-bour resentment. A Àp wil sit clown. and hlik hîs wounds if he îs hurt, and it may he a healiln proices, but in the area af people relatoships anàl the hurts we experience, ta lie domrn and lMA our wounds means destruction. Usquailly the resentment lingers because 'we are thinking too mucb about jourselves. When someone close to us treats us unjustly, ib will hurt but the hurt wdll heal. If however we allow bittrncss and resentiment taeclwell in us in- juries thehn have power. If we look beyoncl the hurt andi sec the oth- er has actecl the. way he has be- cause ofisamething troubling him If we feel an honest coicera for hilm we find the hurt soon dis- (Cantinueci on page 6) Weekdays 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturdays 8 to 12 noon PHONE 983-5894 Clarke High News by Kathy Morrow ~PeRihaps thie nost poypular 'ele- ment in' sudent conversation in, the 'past two weecks, Oiauke's 'Sal- ome" has drawn favourable coin- ment outside the - chool. On the first nlght of Cobourg's Draina Festival, Clarke fans made up one ha! of the audience; due ta poor road conditlonos and lack of trab,p& tatin for same stu- dents, bhc number of f ans rwas cut in hall the second night. lIowever there was amplp, applause whcn Steve Brown accepyted bis award for Best. Supporting Actor; more than eaough ta let people know who we were. Clarke bas seen a lot afI Steve Brown off stage - his quick wviýt has helped hum ad lib -through many asseniblies and quick skits. His partrayal o£ Jok- anaan, John the Baptist, was cer- tainly worthy ait the award. 1 Clarke came second ta Belle- ville whç) piresentecl 'Iniprom.)ptu", but as capturecl the Adjudica- ,or's Special Award. Every actor, a'ctregs andi crew meffber deser- ves the praise, howemer indirect, that they receiveci for their excel- lent achievemnent, Ali May Munro rleserves speciai menion as choreographer for creating Salome's dance of the seven. veils' David Gray, who imacle,,his act- ing ýdebut in 'Blue Munder" juet three years ago, won a Best slp- pDrtinig Actor award last year for bis supýe-rb acting in "twentieth Was the first serious eharater Century Lullaby". Though Herod which Davîi has ever portrayecl, he praved that he eau bandle bath heavy and light dffama. - In. the Lindsay Drama Festival last spring Suzanne Buntuing was awancled Best Supportimlg Actresus for heir pprtraMal af a cistraught wif e iu 'Twentieth CentuTy' Luil- aby'. Thougb thlsis Isonly her se- cond year on the stage, she was nomninateci for the same awarcl ina Cobour- Iast week for ber per- formance as Herad's wife. Carol_ Loveki, naminee for the Best Actress award, has also had a lot of experleince on stage; her most recent part being ini Theatre Arts cass productimo f 'Arsenic and O10M Lace'. Many many thanks are due ta Katuhy Lovekin who bas not only von awards for her lob as, student director, but who also manaipcl ta, keep u)p cast morle wihberoptimismnand en- couragement. Thie irls, whc acted in the play or w~ho hciped- out backstag e would like toa acd a note here - thcy rcqjlly apqirecat-, ed the corsages that Mvr. and Mrs. Lovkin brouiglt prior to the peir- formance. parents, frierds a anuyonean- W e are Agents for Bowmanville PICKÇ UP ANDff DELIVERY EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY MIîATTS BýILLIARDS OrnOnt. Phone M8-5310 Letters To Editor Orana, Ontario, M'arch 10, 1971 Orono Weekly Times, Orono, Ontarijo. Re: Letter to the editor on dogs teirested iln 'Salume' chn? se the plîay at the high sehool on Thurs- day, March 18. Ticlvets can be bought now or at the door for 50c. Another short play, entitled "The Bald iSoprano" wËI be pre- sented along with !an open -house oft the Miinii-ourses. Màni-eourse displays ineclude sent films,, gen- ea(Iogy chlarts and a seance. Dors open at 7:00. The W. A. Porter Collegiate ba-id frolm Scarborough spent a marnd.ng asseibly ýat Clarke last ïbeeiç, deidverlng suich selections as 'Trumpet Song' and 'Great Ital- an Theme'. 'The enile group, play'ed quite well under the dir- ection of Mr. Poion and were re- ceiv'ed by an unnusually attentive audience. The Electironýiics Club wIll feat- ure 'Mairningate -Drive" at thedr dance on Friday. Dear Sir: Yaur reply "Nat mueh help I'm afraici" seenis ta be the gen- eral attitude of Councia . Aitter reading your reply, it 'would ap- pear that 'we, as TaWnship resi- denits, have ta do alal the 'work if- auy amount of dag contrai is ta. be atained. Vet I found, aiter- a quàck survey, that we, as Clarke, Towinsbip residents, have ta pay up ta 100% mare tax for aur dogs than aur neighbours. One of whichb is located withiu the- Township boundanies. This I con- sier as %someane having their cake andI eatiing lb boa. Is there- any rway that 'we eau have this- situation corrected? I realize that a dog tax is nec- essary and that the Township hos the ilegal rigbt ta set anc. But what I question is theàr MORALý iiight ta charge what they do for the rcturn that tbey give. Yaur comments, ar that of CouncI's, inight prove interesting and would certainly.be welcomed.- Yours very truly, Wayne G. H-elsan. photo. Album SPECIAL PLASTIC - SLIP- IN - TYPE TWO SIZES SUITABLE FOR GIFTS, HOME or OFFICE ASSORTED COLOURS Regular $5.98 for $3.69 Regular $4.98 for $3.49 STUTT'S PHARMACY ORONO, ONTARIO PHONE 983-5009 WARBLE FLY TREATMNT Ail Cattie iu the Township of Clarke affected with Warble Fly Grub must be treated by spray or brush. First Treatment APRIL Ioth te APIRIL 30 LAST TREATMENT MAY lst ta MAY 31st Sprayer available at 25C. per head J Lyall Lowery Warble Fly Inspector Under New Mngmn Niel de Koker Slaughter House formerly owned -by Harry Van Wieringen, Pontypool CUSTOM KILLING - CUTTING - WRAPPING

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