~, up And Dowm Thle Bock Stocks NOVEMBER 3thi, 1972 Adult- hulnnn Towards Life by Lîsa Hlobbs (Frontier and Pioneer life in British Columbia) WVhite Niggers of America by Pierre Vallieres The Gold Rush by James Biowver (aà Picto.-ial History) ]Virth;stoiies by Willard A. ap (a history of birthistoiies and their meanings) Thie Brimstone Club by F. van' Wyck, Mason (a boisterous bawry tory of eighiteenth iCen- tury England) Christmas Hospital by Pauline Ash (Romance) junior- Th~e Astonishing Stereoscope by Jane Langton Toid Under the Christrnas Tree by Childhood Edlucationaliïtn- ternational (stories and poems; frein around the world) Christmas by Barbara Cooney Thne Sign of the Twisted Candies by Carolyn Keene (a Nancy; Drew mystery) Easy fleadiug and Picture Booksý- Hlow Santa Made a Long andi Dif- ficuit Journey plveigHis Presents by Ferinando Krahnl .And It Came To Ps by Jeani Slaughter Tlhe Nighlt Before Chriýstia-s by Alex Carruthers, M? ,7urhai THE RESTRUCTURING 0F MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT We have ail heard stories of the honest rustic, who upon readi- ing of whbat he considered to be, some "New fangled idea". would, ask in a slow and sort of ouizzic- ai way. "It sure looks fine on paper. But will it work?" The proposais being put for. Paul Taylor Plim Pudding for Christmas by Vircinia Kai Fazvouritq Chirstmias Soags andi Stories by Wonder Book How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss The Tweive Days of Christmas by Robert ,Broomiwieidl. Elmer's Garage TEXACO SERVICE Mýiii 1St. North, Orono phone 983-5130 Hlome phione 987-5167 UL governmenvlt rsiLtwý U"II" The following is the Valediet- that chiang-e. ory address given by Miss Susaný No one qiuestLions the fai that Waiton of Newcastle, and a ovrad- the United Counties oi o'h uate of the Clarke High Schcoi. umnberiand and Durham.inc in -Arr. Witherspoon, honoIu--çý the corridorbew n Toronto and guests, teachers, ladies and Alontreal and influenced vartîcu- tiemenl - "Weicome"ý - te whire larly by Mâetro, will in the future it ail began. be increas-,ingly subject to great I can still remem-ber the very- economic and social pressures' Pressures create problemns which first Urne that we were ~ mnust bc met. auditorium. It was our firt t in m-ÂUP ci- yur Âirb. if"nluiii The area lias mnany distinct ad- S vantages whieh ,vill enable anyv restructurIIing of Municipal lite to Yta1ke place in an orderiy manner. Am-ong these, can be listed the following: A) There is a well estabhished system, of cities, towns and vil- lages which will provide an ex- cellent basis for population growth and easy access to recre- ational areas. B) There is an excellent transý- portation networL of roads and railways providing ready access te the major cities. C) There are large' tracts oi excellent agricultural land which are stili significantly free from inidustriai, commercial or resid- ential developmient. D) The region includes mnany choice recreational reiens in the formn of parks, lakes, and conservation areas. E) The growth of~ the area has been slow in comparison with southwestern Ontarie, thus facil- itating future planning. F) The cominities within theP Unitcd Counities can boast long istIories and a ig«h quality of lhf e. G) There is a great dîversity of induItstry within the al'ea prov- idig jbsfor a widfe range of our new lives as maeasuring peo- pie. I can also remember the cal- ling out of naines according te- classes; and it had appeared as if we had ail been placed into a master sieve. As a result. foi some of us that first step to us in an opposite direction thari what we expected. That first day foreed upon us a cruel part of ,growing up . . . painful separa tions. But it is littie separaions (Continued page 7)ý Oxford B1UICJLAYERS STONEIMASONS WILLIE .1, SCIMAHL Phone 983-5606 Specializingi alilkindsa f STO NEWORK and F IRE PLAÏýC E,> WVe aiso docine Repairs T. The Electors Clarks Township on Decemnber the 4th Vote und EL'ect Frank Gray DEPUTY REEVE with Six Years Exprience on thle Municipal Counicil On the 4th day of December 1972 the eetr of Clarke Townïshap and Oronio V,>illfage ;011 have the opportuniity of voting on 7 questions covering- the sale of Beer, Wvine and Liqulor in Clarke and Orono. Our sitand on the motter is this Why should residents or visitors to the district bc forced to travel to Bollmain- vinle, Oshawa, Port Hlope and Cobourg to purehase Beer, Wlne orL Uquor. * Ask any storekeeper in Orono just how many thnes durlng the past summer out of town shoppers asked "Where is the Beer and Liquor Store" and the look of inecredulity and amusement - and sometimies dispîcasure -- that restulted when the customers were told that they would have to back track the road or to travel farther on many miles before they COUI41 get the suplies they are ufter. Tihis is I1972 Net 1915 Beer and Wlne and Liqu or is here to stay and havlng a beer and liquor avait- able in Orono it NOT gohjig to increase drunkenniess one iota. We have studied this question of -Beer and Liquor thoroughly and our mnembers have corne te the decision that it is common sense ini this day and age to have beer and wvine and liquor hi the district. We hope that you vwIl agree and vote "ýYES" on the questions on Election Day "lWONDAY DECEMTBER 4th, 1972". nhe questions th.t W1ll ho asked by ballot vwill be as flos Are you in favour of a Beer Store for thie salec of Beer only. (Blue Ballot) Are you in fvu of a LîiuorStore for the sale of Liquo)r only. (WhiteBalt Are youhin favour of a Wvine Store for the sale of Wine on11Y. (Greenl Ballat) WCee that those three 'questions shoujfld be aserdwi a "VEZS" and we woud uggstthat thoese iquestiojns have to be answered separately in order to _get a coMbi!nationtoe o te thrýeei-n Oroiio. We feel that this s not taýke tlhe right freir. the public to viote for all seven,, buitthe Chamnber is ad1vo- cating those týhree.' Orono riea a-ch ambe ir 0f Co 0MMeLàrce fownrpoCak