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Orono Weekly Times, 21 Nov 1973, p. 3

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Orono WVeekly Timies, November 21st, 1913-à Regional council miake appointments RICHARDSON CHOICE FOR WORKS JOB Becoming works comm-iss- ioner for Durham region will .mnean a cut in salary for Rob Richardson the present plan- ning and development com- missioner of Oshawa. His new post pays $29,00 while he.is presently making $29,300 with a possibility of an increase for 1974. He defeated Ontario County engineer Bill Twelvetrees for the position. Both candidates faced re- gional council Thursday ex- plaining their qualifications and answering questions from the councillors. MCADAM PICKED FOR PLANNING POST Excitement lost out to exPerience in Durham coun- cil's vote for planning and development commissioner Thursday. Central Ontario Joint Plan- ~ning board (COJPB) planning director and secretary-trea urer Bill McAdams, 46, def a ted Whitby Planning directi Dr. Mofeed Michael for t] job. COJPB ceases to exist Ja. 1, and its 10 member staff wi become employees of ti region. JOHNS JOINS REGION ON SOCIAL SERVICES After a sometimes hecti debate that bogged downi procedure,_ regional counne Thursday appointed Hillsdal Manor superintendent Dou Johnsîit social s&,rvic conr missioner. Mr. Jtihns, 51 defeate Ajax-Pickering Social Plan ning Council director Gre McClare for the post.,, Council appeared to mak its choice on the basis of Mi Johns' administrative exper ience,' whîch at Hillsdali amounted to speniding a $2. million budget and handlin 232 full and part timeý employ ees- Millbrook medic a sked to n( Oxford "-P-RICKLAYERS STONEMASONS WVILLIE J. SCHMAHL Phone 983-5606 Spýecializing in ail kinds Of S-1Te)NEWOItK a-adFIREPLACES1 We also do chimney Repairs esign Dr. A. D. Calder, a former Medîcal Officer at the Mill brook Correctional Centre, wýho dlaims he was aksed to regisn dlaims the prisoner'at the centre have, not bee] receiving proper medical treatment because the super- intendent complained that it took up too much of the guard's time. The doctor cdaims he was asked to reduce the number of prisoners he was sending to Peterborough for special treatment. .Dr. C(Ader said lie ahd beer 0)isdbyte prison suIpe-r intendent to discontinue the prescription -sleeping pis for the prisoner. The prisoner's petition went to prison superintendent Ern- est Bond and then to the Ontario Ministry of Correct- onal serVices, the doctor said. b T15 next day, his supervisor, Dr. Norman Goodwin, de- Pîumbing and Heating manded his resignation. 24 Hour Se rvice Dr. Calder, who served at New Installations the prison from June 4 to Sept Alterations- Repairs 14 this ýyear, said the number Speciallzing Ia of prisoliers requesting med- Hot Water Heating ical attention was "fantastic- ally high" when hie arrived Forced Air Heating tee Septic Tank Work thCKere. AK IRR 1, 01rono 983-5624 He conceded that many prisoners faked symptoms to get out of work - "But 1 found 00* 00SSO@ e c,,,0 fantaStic numbers of condit- ion requiring far more atten- T Nion than 1 could give thiem, 50 *1 senit them to specialists in * CONECTINERYAND Peterborough". a GIîET-S _ T MEX and Smhn in A, and e.WATCH ES 0 Raindrops Keep Fallin' -oni e ii-my Head' by Burt Bacharach. $9.5 b$2Th5 e 'ri-, hnd's student ra- $9ý950 $2.95 * zation is presided by Ed Hoad, * with Barbara Krause as *B E TLY* Vice-President, Anna iesiel- **ski as Secretary, and, Anita t * LIGHTE RS 9 Pidgeon as Treasurer. Rehea-t @ rs als are held during school $5.5to $99 hours, since the band also is a credit course i music a year .... thre eewihicue :L EATHE R :thoy admschsoy r * '-.éLL ETS* William Scoffield, teacher and * e conductor, introduced instru- $6me9tal music course in Sept- $2.98to $695 *ember of 1972, from whîch the * band course evolved. The Hous 730 .m.to9p.m *band now consists of wood- a : wind, brass. and percussion a Wed. and Sat. 9 sections. a 7:30 a.m. to 5.30 o.nî. The band welcomes public * S support and interest as it S, ~ develops into a full-fledgecl * ORONO. ON¶TARIO Concert Band PHNe8-54 HONE983-242Martin Mostat qPublicity Comrnittee HAMILTON SUPPORTS UNION 0F TOWNS If Hamilton Township coun cillors were to have their way the new Northumberland re- gion would consist of either three or four municipalities, as- onie of which will -definitely fe- consist of a united Cobourg,tt t / tor Port Hope, Hope and ail of the Hamilton Township. Representation on the re- n. gional council will be based Wl'rrimmed, Tender 1 iii upon geographical represenit, BMa de Steal ,e ation instead of strictly popul- ation. 'lhi, economy cut SHOULDER RECOMMENDATIONSSta ti EXTENDS TOWN Beef S e k '~BOUNDARIES in A recommendation to be Lucas Arthurs store sji le presented to the Reeves Com- Chicken Lc, de mtteewhich was formed te lg- discuss the restructuring of OR BRAWN ný local municipalities was de- cided on last week by Port Schneiders Red Hots edHope Counicil.Wl nes s n-- The recommendation pr- iner Sk gposes to extend the boundaries NMaple Leat MiId Cured, ieof Port Hope to the Hope Clarke line on the west; nort Bacon r. to the Canton unùe which is ý concession 15, and east to Schneiders Jumbo le Theatre Road (Haif way ýý between Port Hope, and Co- Pelish Lo g9 bourg). y- While this greatly widens Eversweet the extremities of Port Hope it oedH i was feit by council that the '-"' Ïa town needs a larger area under it's control so that it might better direct develop- CO0R N1 S H' ment in the coýning years. r eFe* yoid' eisaton a The Commerce Key "atanyCoiniu Account is a totally Aiid eev yo i new approach to personal Package of personal banking services and you can use themà at your home branch or in any of the more than 1500 Commerce branches across Canada. And that's more branches than any other bank. The whole idea is to make you feel at home no matter where you are. It's simple. And convenient. A Commerce Key Account elimina tes separate service charges and only costs you'a fiat $2.50 a month., ifere's what you'1I be getting. EA Commerce Key Account I.D. Card. R THE BEST MEATS IN TOWN r~Î I 1, ,, w erJuicy lb. iks $1.18 - Round Bone 1s $1.18 iced lb. 3af "~99C. sor Dutch Treat, kinless 88C d, Store Sliced lb. $1.29 lb. Ps $1,09 n 6 ounce pkg. 89Ce Bolckgna Rings Schneiders Mini SLzlers Sausage Schneiders 11b. Pl Ground Suet 89e 98e ikg. Whole - 10 to 12 Mb. average, cut and Pork Loin I BRANDED' CHU-CKS of BEEF CUT AND WRAPPED Average 70 Ibs.-Includes Steaks, Roasîs Stew and Chuck plus waste 9 5c 'S - ORONO 983-5201 ard entities you to cash Lcheque imitantly nerce branch. ier baning seri EW A Commerce Chargex Card. [:]Unlimited ke1y to ncced. chèque writing. El Preferred rates on most Bankplan boans. !-ý1 Uniimited travellers' cheques. [: A 24-Hour C'ashi Dispenser Card. El Automatic savings plan. LI Moneyorders. D Payment of utility bis Wl 24-hour deposits. El Transfers. Wl And joint accounts. You get ail of this, and more for only $2. 50 a month. So find out about the Key Account at your local Commerce branch and become one of our key customers. %N IMPERIAL COMMERCE Schneiders Large $1.09.1

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