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Orono Weekly Times, 22 Aug 1973, p. 6

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fl~~~~~~ONO~~~~~ WEKYTMS WDFDY ýUt T2,17. miOve developmentto es productive land, rr Faýrrow said, the planing boar ha aecîded ,12at a eodryplan wll e preýpaired to f111 inth poridor between Nercastle and Newtonill, ûvrom Hwy en1 t the second concession, and area of less producfive soil. Clarke Museum' and Archives Thrsay ad Fridays Sundais Admissio 35 cents Aduits 10 cents chIldren Yeary Family Pass $500 eary ndiidalPass $2,00 7050,-2177,,-250a)4 il-BR cIKAYMERS STONEMANS Phonîe 983-5606 ~peealling Qna kinds ~f STNEWOR anxd FIREPLACES We alodo chimniey aruà Service 98315546 or 9SI-5940 Prone, On a 0 ,,,,,,,s *foi SHONE e utJames Lovekin claimed tha1t Ibs re is known as 'the Gireat Clarke Swamp and the water table is so igb that in certain seasons,, the effluent from sept ic tanks coult lîlter into wells. '-t îsn't ail swamp land," Farmoxv replied. "'The poicy is set down that this amea shahl be studîcd for this purpose. Tbere's going f0 have to be a plan for services or this area will not develop" Douglas Moffaft. a member of the planning board, said that the area between Bow- manvîlle and Newcastle is being actively farmed at present "and we felt if xwas better f0 encourage devclop- mient east of Newcastle w~hich is not being farmed thaf actively. "I don't see the point in taking thatf farmland for bousing hie said. 'We've got cnougb asphaît now" NIOSPOR T 1Mosporf, too, is included in a special section in the plan, Farrow explained to Ronald Paie wbo complained that in the past there have been festivals that no one knew ab1out until they arrived. The plan allows only the raigof motor vebîcles. One seýntenc"e specifically excludes "music festivals, But fhe plan does permit camping, overnight accom- modation and residences for fuli-fime employees on the park popety. HWY 407 Hwy 407, which in the fist edition of the plan ran along the noth side of Mosport, does nof appear this time, nof because the highway bas been adandoned but as Clarke's indication it does not want the highway there, hie said. "If we don't have the plan well in advance of the new regional govemnme nt," Mof- faft told a questioner, "there will be no guidelines for development of Clarke and thls wîll be a happy hunting ground for developers." Lovekin complained that the plan made littie room for industrial .development and suggested an industrial coin- missioner might be recom- mended but Moffatt said that experience in other munici- paljîies, had net shown any sharp decre-a.se i ax ra.tes because industry had estab- lished there. The board chairman said industrial land had at one time been designated but owners of the property had objected and if was emoved from the plan. Another major change was noted in the new plan and this was in the Hamlef areas .where the area for develop- ment had been.extended. Lot sizes of 22,000 square feef could be reduced under cer- tain circuinsfances f0 13,000 square feet. Mr. J. Lovekin asked that everyone in the Township be provided wifh a printed plan 50 that it could be propeerly studied. D. Moffat fold hum there had been sufficient time allofted for sfudy of the plan as a copy had been available for over a vear JUNIOR FARMERS (Continued frompage 3) played and everyone enjoyed a swim in the large swimming pool at Cedar Park. Approx. 100 4-H and Junior Farmers Liocal Sports 4)OlItEl:IIO:-ln last weeks issue in reporting the dui Basebaîl gaine of the Royals, Kendah, we sfatcd that Miel Carmnan gave up txxo walks and fhree xwalks. If sbould baver that Michael Cdl-man gave up two bits and took tbree strike- \{)ONE'S 100 KILOMUETER RACI-l -Noones Hotel Restaurant 400 Klometer race beld at Mosport a week ago w~on by B. Kuebne of Waterloo and R. Pechmann of Don Milîs a driving time of tbree boums. Tbe Noone's 400 was the third e& of a six race series of tbe Eastern Canadian Endurance Se xkhicb novw trax els to the Maritimes for the fourfb and fiffb cve Thie winning car average 141.24 KPH. KENI)U, JUNIORS IN PI X,)YDOWN SFRIES XITH THORI Tihe îKenýdai Royal Junior now face Tbornton in furfhem C pidxdo-ns. The sefîtes is the best two ouf three wifb flhe garne tb be play cd in Tbomnfton on Safîîrday and the return- g in Kendal on Sunday at tbree o'clock. Tbe third gamn necessary tias not been settled as yet. Tbe game in Kendï Sunday will be broadcast by CI-IIC, 1450 on your dial. VIIIST AND) SECOND) AT PORT PEIIRY-Jack Williams pli first and second witb Harwill Sbirley on Sunday in Port Pc A pparentîx Port Perry is sponsoring five races during the sea IOCAI. PI. YERS ASSIS'I WIN FOR OSHAWA MIDtGETS- Oshbaw~a Legionait e Midgcfs bave eliminated Peterborougb ir OBA playdowns and now meet Ottawa. Botb Al Pears, as regi catcher and Keitb Powell on tbe pitcbîng staff, botb of Orono,1 for tbe Osbawxa Midget club. On Saturday in Peterborough înidgets got excellent ptcbing froin Powell wbo also rcceivE bhit in Suntlay's gaine. 'AI Pears also countcd in Sundays when witb a two run triple in the 8tb be tied tbe gaine for Oshawa club, I the gaine be also bad a single bit. Osbawa the series 2-0 in gaines ouf of tbe thi ce gaine seies. OEI)U O F LEAGUE PLAYDOWNS -Tbe Kendal Eaý were elîmînatecl on Safumday in tbe EOBA playdowns by Osbý ini tbree straigbht gaines. Tbe Eagles bad tbe Osbawa( wündering for a wbile on Salurday wben tbey held a 50 cdge four innings. The final score was 13-5 for Osbawa. Jobn Quan pitcbcd well on tbe mound for Kendal in the opening innings. was relievcd by Cbas. Reid wbo aftem two innings was relieve Doug Taylor. Jerry Ttîompson and Pete Henderson had a pai its wilb safeties going to Doug Taylor, Pefe Maatensc, Beý lldi ead, John Robinson, Ted Stark and Bob Robinson. On Suriday Oshawa defeated Port Hope 9-2 in tbe opening oft play down series. WIN AT KAWARTHA (Jntended for last week), A week ago last Tbursday two Orono borses won their indivi- dual events at the Kawartha Race Track. Glen Tennant's Goly's Dolly driven by Derek Newman placed firsf in the first race followed in the second place by Judge Chief, owned and driven by Jack Williams. This was the fourth consecutive second place finish for Judge Chief and the third time that Golly's Dolly and Judge Chief bave finished fn thîs order. The second 'win of the nigbt registered by an Orono horse came in the sixth when Gord Jmwin drove bis 3 year old, Carmen Comet f0 ifs third win this year. On thesU MI same card Jaco Chief, owned by the Robinsons of Newton- ville placed third while Keith West drove Ja De Glassford to a second place finish. further race rebults- Keith West drove Caygeon Kid to a first place finish at Kawartha Downs ecently and again dîd well with Ja De Glasford finisbing third followed by ' h brother Junior in fourth driv- ing Jaco Chief, Lasf ThursdayT h Jack Williams finished second wifh Harwill Shirley and althougb crossed the finish line first witb Judge Chief was placed fiftb for inferference. Havir JUDGE CHIEF PACES INFRONT 0F DOLLY -Judge take th Chief who in the past bas apprecii followed the lead of Golly's Dolly went ouf infront of Dolly had, thE on Safurday night foi finish years. third while Dolly was fourth. Derek Newman finished. third en Ioya I at Greenwood with Wil Lorý inadeqL Ben and Junior Wesf fourth wifh Canal View Song. OR(>SOPEEWEES ,As ai DFFAU LT PLAYDOWNS Centre in Bwle.The agreement was prepareîd Iby Hlam-ilton Councils attorneys and will be sent to Hope towvnsbip for their consider- ation. The agreement wbich, if ac(cepted, will be renewable every year, provicdes for construction of the centre on a two to one basis., Ha'rilton will pay an initial $20,000 and Hope $10,000. Addifional funds will be aranged between the two municipalities àt a later date. and t 2 1:i j was with NWATEADDSRC vent NECS EADDSRC eries CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 'ents. Fali Festival 0Day OBA first gameSATU RDAY eif fa oi SEPTEMBER 15th, 19713 )la 1ed NEWCASTLE COM 1MUN ITY HALL lrry. IýSOn. 2id ANNUAL ihe 1 "OKTOBERFEST"" n the p1aý farmers market the FO1R FU~RTIIFH INFORMATION, AT THIS TIME, /edý aCONTACT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AT: ;h wii 87-4202 -or- 987-5187 won newcastle lions club gle acto awa uto club efor WHAT CAN, YOU'DON AT E??? ntrili s e BASEME'NT TOATTIC dby ofTELEPHONE'987-4827 erie COME AND'HAVE FUN!!! their C H UC RADIO. 1450. ON VOUR DIAL WILL BROADCAST THE K EN lDAL ROYAL VS THORTON GAME FROM THE HARVEY JACKSON MEMORIAL PARK ON DAAU G UST 526t h at 3:00 peme ank You ng sold oui- business we would like to his opportunity to express aur sincere ation to ail our customers whom we have ie pleasure to serve over the' past f ive, Dur relationship with yau has been most 1le and a sincere "Thank-You"" seems so uate ta express aur feelings. fAugust 2Oth, Mr-. and Mrs. Swan have over the business and we urge your jed support to the new owners. veryone, health, and h'appiness in the Jake and Wilda Middleton M-IDDLETONgS

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