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Orono Weekly Times, 3 Oct 1973, p. 6

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6;-Otono Weekly Times, Wednesday, October 3rd, 1973 Search for hit Check he law be ore Newcastle OPP are continý uing their search for a hit and chl&n ing s reamrun driver who struck a 19 ch~~ngngstramyear old Newtonville manan A property owner with a flood plan of th e local con- lef t him lying seriously injur- streamn flowing across bis servation authority to consid- ed' on the side of Hwy 2. early :property decides he'd like to er. Finally, if the gravel Thursday morning. make- some changes during removed was the spawning Brian Clifford Albert Read, construction of a new home. area of fish, Tbe Game and who was to be m-arried today He hires a contractor wbo Fish, Act ýmay have been was found lying unconscious, widens the stream slightly, violated. one mile east of Newtonville thereby changing its course Apart from the question of by a passing motorist. and uses the river scrapings to the Act's legality, there is-a A spokesman for the Toron- landscape around bis bouse. real danger of destroying to General Hospital said today Unwittingly, he and the spawning grounds by making Mr. Read is listed in critical contractor may have violated rivers shallower and warmer. condition., one federal law, tbree provin- lt's also easy to find cases 1"Police are looking for a car cial laws and the regulations where potential flood pro- with a damaged bumper and administered hv the local blems were caused endanger tender. con serv ati on authority. ng thousand of Breaking the federal law nearby real estate, could bring a fine of up to or* wildlife habit s000. altering streamss First . by altering tIre river currents which pro course, there mnay have been a conditions for," contravention of The Lakes growth and algae and Rivers Improvement Act. makin 9 entire sti If the rivr is navigable and a river and stream lei possible means of transport- and valuable., ation. tben removing material Bath contractorý dollars of farm lands tat. 'Of ten slows down ivides good increased and, weeds tretches of ess pleasant rs an d the from the bottom is tampering property owners who bire wihCrown Land, a contra- them to carryout streamn and ventionofo The Public Lands lake alterations or pond con- AO .Without a licence to struction should be aware of reiove material, The Beach the environmental laws go- Prote(ction Act may have been verning thîs type of work. %iolated. If the waters are The ministry of natural -Navigable-, then the Navig- resources administers these able Waters Act whicb requir- provincial statutes: The es that the minister of Lakes and Rivers Improve- tranisport approve the work ment Act, The Beach Proteet- beforehand- may also have ion Act, The Game and Fish been x îolated. Then there are Act and The Public Lands Act. the Alteration ta Waterway Copies of those statutes cao and' Fîll Regulations in thebe o otained from the'Ontario I 4 4 i 'e Fire SPRAY COLOGNE SPRAY COLGNE COLOGNE COLOGNE A NEW WAY~ BURN INCENSE STUTT'S PHARMACY PHONE ORONO 983-5009 BalIks at paying-bill Chairman Douglas Simpson1 of the Orono Police Trustees on Tuesday of last week withheld bisapproval to pay an account submitted by Mr. ,D Tennant for work under- takeo at the- former Orono dump. The bill was tabled as onîx tw'o members were preserit being Douglas Simp- son and Roy Forrester. For- rester stated the work had been donc ta his knowledgei and as such the bill sbould be paid. île also stated that Mr. Tennaot at the time was receix ing orders from botb NIr Simpson and Mr. Partner wi nch were conflicting. Mr. Simpson stated he hadi jnforied the Trustees that if thie work was not undertaken bY a certain date that be would iave MVr. Payne do the work. Ile also stated he had put a sign on the gate to the effect that Mr. Tennant was not to do the joli The work was donc a day later of the deadline by Mr. Teonant and completed, t)\ Mr. Payne later during the \w((k. 1Forrester stated as neither on(, was going ta change their nii!n(s they would have to wait until Mr. Partner was present to (jetermine the payment of accoal. Simpson stated that Mr. Tennant had brought the sign off the gate and given it ba ck ta hlm a -few days'later. Brownies holId fi rst meeting of year On Wednesay'.the 26th of September the lst Orono Pack of Brownies met, with a total attendance of 29 members. Dui'ing the night the Brownies played severail games. Mrs. Ruth Grady (Brown Owl) explained some of the rules and regulations a brownie must learn. Also the new brownies were taughit 'The e rowvnie Promise". The nigbt concluded with some sing songs and the Brownie taps. Remember Brownies to bring a soup can whicb bas been cleaned, both in.side and outside to the next meeting. KIRBY NEWS Air. and Mrs. Howard Stapleton, Osbawa were Wed- nèesday eveing visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bal]. MIrs. H. Lowery and Mrs. R. Elliott left Saturday on a bus trip to Cape Cod. MIrs. Ken Ball visîted last Thursday witb Mrs. Mary Santo, Oshawa. We were sorry to have to disappoint our congregation, Sunday as Miss Madeline Merkly was attending scbool in Belleville and was unable to attend. But we were very >pleased to have Mr. Fenwick SGovernment Book Store, 880 Bay Street, Toronto, Ont. M7A 1N8. Questions about the Pregulations can be directed to your local ministry of natural esucsoffice. Laird of Bowm-anville piay the Mri. and MIrs. Jamies Lowery piano for us. There was a real and Kevin ajttendedf the plough good turn out for the anniver- ing miatch ait Alvinstonj last s ary and everyone enjioyed Wed. and called on Mrs. having Rev. Gerald Hofstetter Ethelda Williamson at London back again.- His message and sing-a-lorg. The choir sang The Maple Trees are begin- Come with a Glad Thanksgiv- ning to show' their Autumn ing with Karen Lowery at the Colours. This next weekend organ. Rev. Long took the along with it being Thanksgiv- latter part of the service as ing will find the roads heavy Rev. Hofstetter had to leave with traffic. We wish you a early. Happy Thanksgiving. Congratualtions to Mr. and Mrs. Don Cochrane on their- 22nd Wedding Anniversary on, the 6th of October. Mr. Wm Allunis a patient in Bowmanville Hospital. Hope he soon feels better. Miss Janice Ùuthertord, Toronto spent the weekend at home. Miss Lorna Lowery spent the weekend in Hamilton and -ame in second in Orienteer- ing. SATURDAY AND EVEBY SATURDAY STARTING OCTOBEIt &-th Featuring the best in recorded music by ROSS JACKMAN of Bowmanville Younatine it- Tley'hI play it- Non-Stop from 9 p.m. toi1 a.m. Informai - Fully Licensed Plenty of Free Parking $2.00 per couple includes a late snack1 rCOMETODINNER STAYTODANCE--ý HIgha 1,O o Poe9350 for reservations if f its you win-a new i1974r u (Model F340-Onitario's Family Snowmobile) _ -'i Your li!L key is waiting for youat your Moto-S-ki dealers (NO PURCHASE NECESSARY) Try your kXy in the ignition of the new Moto-Ski Model F 340 at your Moto-Ski d'alers-if the key fits-,the Moto-Ski is yours absolutely free. Contest ends November 15, 1973. One key per visitor. Winners' namnes wiIl be announced in this paper. See ail the great new '74 Moto-Skis on display NOWV. ROLPH HA RDWARE Box 249, Orono, Ontario Phone 416-983-5207 1loz. $3.00Oea4 20Oz. $4.25 ea 2 oz. $3.50Oea 4 oz. $5.00Oea !TO COMETOTHE PARTY DA NCE

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