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Orono Weekly Times, 30 Dec 1971, p. 1

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4/) <,ýouncil Passes'FourO r n Townsip ByIawsVOLUME 35, NUMBER 52 Theý Coun-cil of the Township af larke passed four by-laws at their i'meeting l, ast week. A b-a a asdwhereby the Township v iI ener into an agreementf on behlaif of the Orono Police Trustees;, with the 'Ontario Water R- esoýuices Commission for the consituction and financing of a ecn weIl for the Village of Orn.O.W.JiC. w1il nrow make aýppicatifon to the Onitarîo Muni- cipalB-o ard for their tentative ap- A bnw a lso given three rednsand 1forwarded to the Departmýent of Financial and Commercial Affairs for the re- arrangement o)f head stones at the evle Cemnetery. Ap- proval has beent grantfed for sim- ilarý work at Christian, Bethel, Lawrence Ba,,ck and' Lawrence A by-law cnenn counillor's remunerationwa also passed set- ting forth a total of $5500.00 f6r those Sitting 0on counci:il. A fourth by-a author-ized the raising of $175,000.00 to aid in the construciùn of a drainage works undffer thc u rang Act, 1971. Port Hompe Norhuberan -Durham M.P. Russell C. Hloney announced on Tuesday, December 2lst, the ap- D~rovaI of a federal grant in .the amoun.t of $-16,800. to the Town 3of Port H4ope under the Local In- jatives Programi to create -winter employmnent. Mfr. Honiey stated that the fed- ~third granit approved unoler the federal program in his Eiding of Niorthmbeýrland - Durham. Grants ~p~v~nsy 4~r.oed Wo*ý f'or ftb- Cobourg YlV-Y7WCA and the Rot- 3.ary Club of Bowmianville. The grant, to the Town of Port Hope is for thie construction and reconstruction of sidewalks in the streetsý and parks. The pro- ject wi.ll b)e carried out under the superisiý,on of the Town's WOrrks Departm1ent. Mr, fHuney stated that tthe fed- erni grant ill 11rovide 40 jobs. -Work will begin as soon as weath- erpermts, the -IWP. stated. <'o.munity Health ?4ursing Verly',ften the healti nurses are askced by t(he public about the On- tariû, Society for Crippled Child- ren, an([ the health nqirseg' work in conjiinction wvith the two nurs- es who work with the Society in~ ouir areai. in the four counties, there ieý a total of 340 children vvith oxrfthopaedic and related dis- orders who re under the care of the Ontarlo Society. The case load distribut1ion by -ealti Unit Office, j s as folos Bwrinarvile 62;' Brighton 34; Campb liford -26; Cobourg 49; Milbrosk 6;Port Hlope 22; Hall- - The m t cmm-on diagnosis is cerbrapmleyand these child- s'rc iý ,aluable assistance from te t i umsey Road in Tmotsbt as i-patient or out-atsmt iseCipuled Child- atOs'aiasoasuc of help). Tlise i :l a ltnrssii i nt each b--crn ftes hlrn in teli m an cali pon ,the ntro ScîeiytN for C3,ip-pled 'Çidesnujrýss for consultatlion services. i'hc man agent, 4ïinclud,,- ing edlucation, vocational a,,ssess- metind placement, is of con- ,ern bt teaichers and schiool auth- oritie;. By wrkingtogether with parents aud professionals, the best srie possible are avait- able for these children. eekiy fmee. ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Sth, 197l1 i h~ 1. s Xe want to go on record as firsi bo wish you "Happy New Yettr" and to thank you for favoring us with you1r Patronçrge. MaY every day bring you andr- your famIily R full measure Of lha-Ppiness and good health. Sewge ystm Iproves EOlg0f Areai MunJicipal Wa-ter and Sewerage(- Deý'spïc'ite tecontinuing rfisc-ini the cost of living, broug1.ht on by hiigher taxation, etc., municipal, counicils are pressured by the tax- payer, or liy government author-' ities to instaîl municipal sewer- age and/or water services. When adequate services are provided, thé ccology of the area is irnprov- ed, further pollution is prevented, and the public's health, through provision of. safe water supplies, is further safeguarded. ln the planned developmeflt'of these ser vices, two municipal' héarings, openi to the public, were held dur ing November, and were attended by the public health inspection staff. It was satisfying to attend a hearing, in Minden on November 19 held by The Ontario Water Re- sources Commission, regarding the sewage disposal site, method and coverage, which were- not' questio ned. A meeting was also held in Omemee on November 30 by The Ontario Municipal Board, to hear any objections regarding pposed fniîgrates, Since th p os d (jinstallation of thie se~aereceijved definite suip- port from Council and ratepayers, the Commiission submnitted their apprcoval at the hearing. With urban and personal prop- erty developnient, other municipal councils are finding that sew- erage 'and water services are be- ing pressured for by the residents. t is foreseen that the Health Un- it and/or The Ontario Water Re- sources Commission will be mak- ing sanitary surveys of other ur- ban municipalities to determine the need for such services. Lake Pollution Survey In the program of lake poilu- 1 ion control, the Haliburton High- lands Property Owners Council cornpleted their 1971 project of the water sainpliing of thirty lakes This project ýwas undertaken. by the various 'cottage associations with guidance by the Hlealth Unit staff. Meetings were held in Tor- onto, whîch public health staff altended. It was shown froma bact- eroogclanalymis of ater samnples that none of the l.akes was unsafe for recreational use. Special Food InvestÏgations , In cooperation with federal Food and Drugs, and Food Iuspection Service Branch of the Provincial Department of Health, the public health inspection staff made a blitz inspection in three days of 183 food retail stores in the four counties to require removal of cans of Prem which were said to have been insufficiently proces-- sed. This applied to the series E.152 toE.246. Ail such containers were removed from the shelves if they had flot already been re- moved by the store personnel., A restaurant in Port Hope was ordered closed by the Medical Of- ficer of Jlealth. After extensive cleaning and renovations, the premises were allowed to re-open. Oshawa Resîdent Wins Legion Draw of $2, The Decemaber'Draw was made on Saturday, December lSth at the Legion . Monthly Dance,, which xvas attended by one of thse iarg- est crossds of thse year. Mrs. Prentice' of Gralton, having b een the v muer of the Door Prize w'as c sledl on to make the Firsi Draw, and she selected ticket No. A6665 froin ftic Drurn declaring Mr Walter Yurkowski of 941 Simcoe Street Norths, Oshawa as the win- niq of Pirst Pi î7P-$2215»0. The Seller of the winning ticket was Ewart Bragg of Bowmanville. The Second Prize' Ticket No. 06339 held by Helen Ravary of 790 Athol St., Whitby for $100. was sold by Vi Howard of Whitby and was drawn by Mrs. Lorraine Breton of Orono. Total Sales for the month were $'160.00, down $9800 from last month but this was an increase of $181l8.00 more than December 1970 sales. President Stan. Dunn, Chairman of the Draw wishes to thank Members of the Legion, Friends, Bowmanville Merchants who have assisted in the sale of tickets and ail other ticket sellers and the Public who have been buying monthly Draw Tickets. TVlrou gh the ail-oui effort, Brandi No. 178 has been able to finish thc year 1971 with a total of $52,134.00 in Sales for the year. This is an increase of $16,755.00 over l97Osales, and has helped Branch 178 Royal Canadian Lég- ion to do a better job of Service to our community and ing aiea as weJl asa Charitable Donations1 Organizations as welli ini local campaigns. Since the Nvme foilowing Donations b made from the Welfar, Ba,,,wmanvîlle 1ligli Sci (English Prizes.... Bo\s uaivlle High Sch (Scliolarsliip) Clarke uîgh School, (English Prîze) Clarke Higli School (Scholarship). Orono Public School Ba British Commonwealth Servicemen's League ~ooPublie Libwpy Jan 10, '71 Neowiyd roA ngeor p n Tt Hop ne eM0on. Faices MurderCharge A Port Hope man has been clîargcd in connectien with a shooting incident which occurred in the, New Grand Hotel, Peter- bo.ough. .Cisargess of non-capital murder were laid against Garwood Fent- on, 23, 10 Trefusis Street, Port Hope, and Douglas Nicholas Tri- antos, 28. The two mec were taken into custody by the Peterborough pol- ice at 8 o'clock Thursday morning after tre fatal shooting of Murray Green, manager' of the New Grand Hotel on Wednesday. Both Mec are presently resid-' ing in a cottage at RR 1, Gore's 1anding. The shooting allegedly occur. red after a struggle in the second floor office of the New Grand Hlotel. Up And DU"own The Book Sticks' December 30th, 1971 Adut- The Birds of Canada by W. Earl ;215. Godfrey Muskie by Theo Lippman and 1 surouid- Donald H-anse~n (A Biography surrund- of a 1972 Presidential Candi- to Wrthy date) ts asei un What the Trees Said by Stephen as asL i.ig Diamond (Life on a new age fa cm) Rleport the' A Xilling Affair by Peter Baker have been (a novel) 'e Fund:- Alinost Midffight by Marin Caid- in (a rîovel) 1oo1 Guns :of Arîzona hv Charles N. $ 2500 ~ ckeph.n (a Weste~rn) 1oo1 Junior- -- 600>00 IHis Was The Voice by Emma Gel- ders Sterne (the life of W. E. ... 25.00 13. DuBois), The Philipffines Fight For Free- dom by Jules Archer ..600.00 Easy Reading and Picture Books and 300.00 Ramn Drop Splash by Alvin Tres- 1selt Ex- Come Back Amelia Bedelia by 250.00 Peggy Parish. mow From- 0 fBraedfor d Last week the Orono Hlydre Commission hired Mr. Cliarlie Peasce of Bradford as Ilydro Man ager for tise Orono Ilydro Ai~d Water Systems. MVr. Pearce is expected te take over his dut- ics in Oiono nc.ar the eüŽd of J'an- Ujaly. 1' r. McI Downs retires from po siJlois of manager 'on January 1511 v hens h"-takes an cxtended hol 3ay in Calif,"rnia. Mr. Pearceý 57, is presently manager of thse Bradford Publie JYtiities. l3oth he and bis wife wMi move to Orono as soon as psossible. Mr'. Pearce bas had niany ye'îrs tof eikperience lu hy- dro and water as well as mlsnag- criâl expci epce. The Commisision dealt with thirty-eight applications for the position. Orono hme The annual meeting of the, Or- ono Chaniber of Commerce will bie held on Monday, January lti at tise New Dutch Oven Restaurant. The executive council of the Chamber met recently to discuss the annual election of officers and- the annual meeting. The council is to recommtnd to the Chamber general meeting that of- ficers bie elected on a 'two ycar hasis and that the present slate of officers bie reelected for another term- of office. It was aise decided by the coun- cil' that meal s for the regular mýeetings bc charged at' $3,25 in the future.

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