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Orono Weekly Times, 6 Feb 1974, p. 3

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UNITED CHURCH Orono Pastoral Minister Rev. B. E. Long B.Yh SUNDAY FEB. 10, 1974 ORONO UNITED CHURCH Church School 10: 00 a. m. Senior Dept. 9:50 a.m. Worship Service 1: 15 a.m. Nursery care for smnall chiltiren Bible Study anti Discussion Group Monday at 8:00 p.m. i the Friendship Room. Every- one welcome. KIRBY UNITED CHURCU Worship Service 9: 45 a.m. Church School il: 00 a.m. Dial-a-Thought 983-9151 ST. SAVIOURS ANGLICAN Establistiecs1869 Regular Sîinday Worship) Service - 10:00 a.m. Holy Coýmunon- First and Third Sundays Morning Prayer- Second and Fourth j, Sundays Holy Baptismi hy ~appointnent with itector 987-4745 1Rev. B. Robert Hayne, j B.A., .T JACK AICARD REA LTOR 99 King St., E. BOW.MAN VILLE Wher Ruying di- Selhin WILF IIAWKE Your orono Arta Representative 983-5274 MIember of Oshai*a andi District Real Estate Board Bob Yeomoums Plumbing andi Ieating 24 Hour Service New Installationxs Alterationus - Repairs Speciallzkng In Hôt Water Heating Porceti Air Heating Septic Tank Work ait 1, Orono 9SU65241 Oxford BRICKLAYERS STONEMASONS WILLIE J. SCHMAHL Phone 983-5606 Specializing ini al kinds of STONEWORK andi FIREPLACES We - 'Ilo chimney Repairs ST. SAVI1JUR'S VESTRY MEETING (Continued from page 1) year with a Salad Supper ini the spring and a bazaar in the fall. After the meeting adjourn- ed coffee and fruit bread was' served. DIRECTOR 0F EDUCATION REPORTS (Continued from page 1) The report also contained the fact that three schools were now maintained as senior elementary schools and that this concept- was to be increased substantially in the future. The fourth senior elementary sehool wilsl be started early this year at Clarke High School for grade 7 and 8 pupils of Newcastle Vilalge, Orono and the Sur- rounding rural area. THe old Bowmanville High School, is also being considered as possible accommodation for grades 7 and 8 in that area, where there is presently an' uirgency of this need. COMMITTEE WANTS TO RýETAIN LOCAL PLANNING DISTRICTS' (Continuedfrom page 1) other staffs and then work on getting approval powers from the province. 1The region should be charg- ed with approviag these projects, which are initiated in the municîpalities, hie added. The planning' departmnent could examine subdivision locations. and sec how the phasing in of the development swîll affect the need for, services, like water roads and sewers said Coun. Newman. (Continued fro mn page 1) ial displays, and this year the Nursirng Department and Aduit Training, Division will 3lso be included. A special point oif interest will be a big fashion show put on by the students. Durham College will be stressing its "hands on" approach to education -- shoWing how training is especîally designed to equip students for careers in the working world. *Groups Against Garbage, met Durham regional works committee ast week and both groups, appeared to leave satisfied. The committee endorsed the principle' of seeking meaningful alternatives, to waste disposal, but avoided committing themselves completely to what the two GAG spokesmen sought. Only Coun. Garnet Riekard (Newcastle spoke in favor of Building a Houte or remodefling you- ,.,iflt one? Then Contact Floyd Nicholson phone 983-5049 floo Feb.& 28th deadline for grant bids Service organizations woa- dering'what level'of municip- al government they should go to for a grant may find out in the next few weeks. And it- probably won't be Durham' reigon if a finance committee rcmedto is adopted by council There is also a social services coinmittee' recom- mendation on grants to or- ganizations in its field which will also be dbtdby council.' The general inteat of the finance committee recom- mendations, adopted Thurs- day, is to restrict grants from' Durham to orgaaizationr that provide benefits or services that are consîdered to be of a regional nature, or to organ- izations, each of which pro- vides a benefit or service or a regi onal nature. The closely worded policy, whîle open to interpretation, bas-the latent of getting most service groups, asking for grants to do so at the local' level.' In the report that will come before council two examples are gîven of how the policy would apply. They recommend grants to plowman's associations be discoatinued, except toward the International Plowing. ch to be held in Durham in 1975. LIBRARIES OUT They also recommend that the former Ontario county grants to libraries be discon- tinued. The theory behind the recommendations is that area municipalites are now strong- er financially since the Jan. 1 amalgamations, and can sup- port local services where before they couldnt. While' agreeîng with the basic principle of limiting regional, grants to' regional groups, committee memfbers disagreed quite often on what was a regional service organ- ization. Each application would have to be treated on its merits, and how it fit the policy, they decided. A Feb. 28 deadline was also placed on applications to Durham 50ù that they could be evaluated for the 1974 curent budget. Oshawa Times VENEREAL DISEASES STILL ON INCREASE BUT AT SLOWER RATE venereal diseases continu- ed to increase ha Ontario during 1973 but at a lower rate than in 1972. Total reported cases of venereal eliseases are up 3.75 per cent o'ier 1972 with a total of 15,653 cî.ses reported in 1973 comparçeî with '15,087 cases in 1972. This compa'. es favorably with a t'otal in- crease of reported cases of 57.5 per cent la 1972 over 1971. The public is more aware today than ever before of the consequences of non treat- ment of venereal diseases and is co-operating in helpîngto bring them under control, Deputy Minister of Health, landfill, suggesting that la certain areas it actualIly served as a form of reclam- ation of lands. Waste disposal sites be- comne a regional responsîbility Jan. 1 la Durham and the GAG representatives were there to urge the committee to get into the recycling business Regional works commis- sioner Bob Richardson said it boiled dowa to a matter of ecoaomics. Pilot projects for recycling garbage presently in the works could tell Durham what results it could get. Large volumes of garbage would be needed' and hie doubted Durham could gen- erate enough, hie said. Noting that the Canadian economy had been based on waste -irxce World War Two, Coun. Hickard added that returaing waste to the soil was also a- form od reeyeling.ý Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, Fehruary6thi 1974-3, Stanley W. Martin, stated, Deputy Minister, of -Health, commenting on statistics on Stanley W. Martin, credits the venereal diseases released apparent 'levelling off' in today by the Ontario Ministry reported gonorrhea cases toa of Health.- grea ter public awareness thai However, the reported, venereal diseases can, be numnber of cases of gonorrhea, treated. Those affected are the most prevalent venereal taking advantage of 25 special disease, peaked in 1973 with treatment centres, funded by only a 0.8 per cent increase the Ministry )13,594 reported cases) over the 1972 figure of 13,476 reported cases. This is 118 reported cases more than in Orono, Building 1972 but compares favorably with an increase of 53 per cent A If< V ha 1972 over 1971. DURHAM COLLEGE OPEN HOUSE - FEB. 10+11 Sunday from "Noon bo Nine" Monday from "Ten t0 en" See many exciting exhibits plus a big fashion show FORTH E BESTMEAT-S INTOWN TU RKEYS CANADA GRADE 'B' FROZEN L LB. 6 9 c Leg "'ýO" ýPork Roast FOR THE BEST IN ROASTING - MEATY HAM CUT- "PRIDE 0F CANADA" Skinless Wieners "BURNS" FAMILY ilmI Lb. 98c . I lb.88 Lunch Meats lb. pkg. 98e "BURNS" SWEET PICKLED - CRY O VAC Cottage Roll HALVES lb. 98e CANADA PACKERS NIAGARA Bologna (BY THE PIECE> lb. 58e "BURNS" EUROPEAN STYLE Polish Sausage lb. 99c "BURNS" FAMILY PAK 2 oz. Beef Patties 2 lb. BOX $1.99 "SWIFT PREMIUM" Reg or Apple PAN DANDIES lb. 99e il Grape fruit 10 for 89C FRESH HAM STEAK THE FINE ST FOR FRYING ALL MEAT lb. $1.08 CORNISH'S -ORONO 9583-5201 h, te In a it ýe ,e Brick - Bîock - Concrète Stone Work Carpentry - Cabinet Work Floors - Tile 983-5441 Orono SPECIAL Free $2.00Oof GAS for every change of oil, oil filter, and grease job Mike & Nicks Sheli Service Junction ofi1-wy. iv & 35 5 miles North of Orono 983-9303 Durhm Region wiIl consider landfiIl alternatives orono 1

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