Newcastle plan ready in môinth DRY WALL TAPING SPE XYED CEILINGS APPLYING DRYWALL PLASTER REPAIRS WaIIy'Lucyk ORONO Monuments end Family Memorials Our quality and service leaves nothing to be desired Ask the person who boughit from us, a neigh- bour, lfriend or relative. The Rutter Granite Company 73 Ontario Street PORT HOPE Phione collet V. W. RUTTER < Office -885.5216 Home 885-5222 Crim e, prevention for cottagers Thanksgiving weekend and The proposed Newcastle shortly thereafter are the intérim district plan wonilt ne times of the year when most ready for at least another people close their cottages for month. the winter. The Community Planning advisory commit- Services Branch of the Ont- tee Thursday was bogged ario Provincial Police would down in a discussion of what like to remind you of a few "status quo" actuaîly means;> security questions that could and will wait for a comparison help prevent you cottage from of differences between the being broken into during the new proposed plan, and the winter months. existing Bowmanville,- New- 1. Have you removed as many cas tle village and former of your portable valuables as Clarke and Darlington Twp. possible? plans before making a decis- .2. Could you posîtively ident- ion. ify your property by some The basic problem is that type of identifiable mark? the interim district plan is 3. Are the windows and doors supposed to Reflect the status secured, preferably covered quo explains committee secr- with shutters or some other etary Horace Best. solid material? But does the status quo 4. Have you checked your mean that land is zoned, lockirqg devices, are they of exactly as it's being used now, good quality, in, good repaîr or how-it could.be used in the and properly installed? future? 5. Are you going to check your Mr. Best said that some cottage during the winter? If members said that if art of the your cottage appears to be plan changed what had airea- broken into,,don't touch, move dy been accepted in the area or wander about the scene, by public meeting and govern- this only destroys evidence ment it wouid be exceeding its needed by the Police to mandate. apprehend the culprit. The committee's consultant 6. Have you formed a co ttage firm will prepare a map of the association, a close relation- proposed changes in the plan ship with a neighbour and with an overlay sbowing what arranged to check each oth- land use already exists in the er's property when in the town's existîng plans for area. comparison. 7. No cottage can be complete- The map and subsequent ly burglar-proof. You can meeting are expected to be however, improve security to ready within the month. a point where a burglar will C. P. R.toai I -J~Imeet with' SHamiîltons :Insurante SService: o Vour Friendly AgencyS * OUE * Personal * ands *Commercial* * Insurance *Sadie Hamilton *Sue Sawyer, Jim Hare 0 For dependable servicese gain Hope with the Township ot Hope in the matter of using land in the- Township as a disposal area for garbage from the city of Toronto. Council of 'Hope has s et November lst as a meeting date to meet with the new firm called CanPac Waste Disposal Systems Lim- îted. The co mpany has agreed to accept delivered waste from. Hope Township free of charge as well as turning the land over to the township when the area is finished with, to pay a royalty per ton of waste disposed in the area, to negotiate other disposal a- greements with neighbouring centres and would make the land available for research purposes. As yet the Minister of the Environment has not made a report on the hearings held in Hope regarding the operation of the dump. The minis ter bas stated in the past that a report is being formulated on the suitability of 'the site for a disposal area. On planning A special planning advisory committee meeting will be held November l8th to con- sider the Bowmanville central area study, and establish a shopping centre application policy. Newcastle plarnhing advis- ory committee Tuesday has scheduled these items for the meeting as well as giving time to applica 'tions for proposed retaîl commercial -develop- ment in the town. C.H HS. band news A few weeks ago the music students attended a concert by The Onta rio Youth Choir. The concert was at Thomas A. Stewart Secondary School in Peterborough. The choir had a total of 75 members ranging in age from 15 to 23. The choir was directed by Albert Greer, and they will be touring Ontario for the next month. The music dept. recently received 20 well needed music stands. But due, to the increase in the bands this year, musical instruments are stili needed. If you have any instruments lying around the bouse collecting dust, that you would like to seli, lban or d9nate please get in contact with Mr. Scoffield at Clarke High Sehool.1 Recently music students elected the following people for President and vice presid- ent. For the seniorband it was John Cornish and Jonathan Staples. For the junior band it W'as Carol Stapleton and- Wendy Harvey. For the choir it was Ed Hoad and Shirley Allen. More news next week. JAMIE QUINTON AND AMY MORTON PUBLICITY DEPT. consider the risk of detection outweighs his potential gain. PROV. CONST. G. BRUNTON Community Service Officer LONG'S FAs'"ON d&ORONO Phone 983-SU38 SNOW SU ITS IN STURZDY NYLON W ATERPROOF -WINDPROOF, SIZE 2-6X FROM $19 .98 1 and2 pc. MACHINE WASHABLE BERT-SAR IRL'-SCR AND GLOVE SETS LADIES {MITTS SHIRT TOPS CHILDRENS IN SOFT POLYESTER LADIES BABIES PRETTY PRINTS KNIT OR VINYL SIZE-8-18 from $9.98 79C TO $2.79 14134~SEWING CENTRE Elastie .36" Cordory - $2.99 yd. Reg. 39e Sale .25e 60" Acrylic Plaid - $4.99 yd 7"-8" Metal Zippers 60" Poly. Crimp - $6.99 yd. (Reg. 39e Salè .25e Ontarlo Telephone Service Commission Hearing ON Conunity Telepho'ne Company Rate Application The Ontario Telephone.Service Commission wiIl open a Public Hearing on Monday, October 28th to consider an application with the Commuriity Telephone Company of Ontario Limited -for an increase in telephone rates. The Commission wiII meet at 10.00 a.m. at the Howard Johnson's Hotel, Dixon Highway 27, Toronto, Ontario. Road and It wilI reconvene at Hillsburg,. Ontario on November 5th, 1974 at 7.30 p.m. in the Hillsburg Community Centre. It will reconvene at' Kingston, Ontario' on November 7th, 1974 at 7.30 p.m. in the 401 Inn, corner of Highway 401 and Division Road. tnterested persons are invited to ,appear at these hea rings. The Canadian Pacifie Rail- way Co. has formed a pew company who are endeavour- inO tire-open negotiations *CONFECTIONERY AND 0 * GIFTS *ORONO. ONTARIO * *.Be prepared fore :Hallowe'en Cosume * i. e * ad Bag Canie *hclt Bar 0 Phne8354 Mai Stee sUPN OU *ETI TAK ]Br eopkn Phn 79-25 e CosumesJ 21