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Orono Weekly Times, 19 Oct 1977, p. 3

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Orono Weekly Timies, Wednesday, October 19th. 1977-3 -Mrs. Roy Sawyer and Mrs. of books at the Anglican Germnan look over a counter ladies sale. are n a committrr ge e REOYMM END', $2040000 GRANT Hugh Faulkner,- Federal Minister responsible for- Parks Canada announced in Cobourg last week that he vws recornimending that the Federal Government pick uip a debt to Heroitage Canada of $200,000 that was owed due to work in envtnsto Victoria Hall in Cobourg. The third and final phase of t he r-estoration is to get underway in the near future at an etmae ost of $900,000. On )i nayeve,,ning we had a mini-tour of the facilities contained wti the building and was greatly impressed with te iokiodae NOTICE 0F MOTION A notice of motion was presentled to the Northumber- ]and and Newcastle Board of Education that the Ministry of Education negotiate al salaries at the provincial level. FUND OVER $600,000 Fund raising- in Port Hope for a swimming pool (indoors) and arena complex bas topped $600,000 from the private sector. A total of ,$737,500 is needed from the public and it is expected that the target will be reached by the beginning of 197,8 significant achievements. During the Parliamentary recess I have done somne private research, the resuits of which should, 1 beli eve, prove most interesting to the committee and to the general public. Therefore I hope to continue as a member of the Public, Accounts Committee in the new sessions. "However, our main task now, in the f ew months before the next federal election, is to makeal Canadians aware of the severe problems facing our na tion, of the ineptitude of the Trudeau administration, and of th' need to elect a Progressive Conservative gove rnment next year. I hope to be able to help Joe Clark with This important task, and welcomie the opportunity todo s0.'" BLOCK PARENT PROGRAMI (Cniudfrom oage i) day-glo red lettters noting thie home as a Block, Parent home and that assistance could be gained at this homfe. In speaking with Mr. Simi- ser, principal, he was of the opinion that such an organiz1- ation would be establishied i Orono as there was consider- able interest in the propos-ai, at the meeting. Anyone wish- ing further information should contact the public school in Orono on the promotion of the programs in Tr.Simser informned the meeting that a meeting was being held in the near 1 future, October 2th, to formulate plans foýr a Parent Action group associated, with the pu1blic school in Orono. New duties for local MA.P0 Accordingý to Mr. Mike Sawyer of OronýFo a commnittee has been set up to look after the construction of the new arenla complex in Oronio. This comnmittee has representat- ion fromn the Townr of Netcajs- tie counrcil as well as one memnber fron thie Durham Central Agricultural SoýcietIy and one mnember fromýy the Orono Amnateur Athietie As- sociation. . Those appointed to the committee are as follows: Couacs. E.R. Woodyard and Aif. Gray, Mr. Jîm Rickard and Mr. Russ Major. The committee wiIl meet ont a mionthly basis during con- struction and at other times necessary during the con- struction of the Orono com- plex. Mr. Sawyer said that they hoped to have a grounid breaking ceremony in the very near future. It is understood that the finance committee of the Town of Newcastle has giveni approval and recommended to council that the board'of management for the new arîenaI in Oronio include two miembers from t(he Orono Amateur Athletic Associat- ion. In the document approv- ed by council, two members. from the Durhamn Central Agricultural Society as well as three memabers at large. M any members of the Orono Athletic Association, took exception to the fact that the Athletic Association was not specifically mentioned as to have memnbers on the Board of Management. This was br ought before-indîvidual council members with the resuit that the finance corn- mittee gave approval to have two athletic association mern- bers included on the Board of Management. This recom- mendatini from the finance comniittee must now have approval from council. Council had at an informal meeting in Orono some mon- ths ago agreed to name two members on the Board as Statement by Allan Law- rence, M.P., regarding bis new duties in the House of Commons. Allan Lawrence, M.P.~ for Northumberlandl-Durham stated he has been asked by Progressive Conservantive leader Joe Clark to take on wider responsibilities in the party and the House of Commons as a caucus co-ord- inator. This will makeitmpsbl Five *injur< A head-on crash early Friday morning at the inter- section of Highways 35 and 115 followed by another vehi- cie slamming into the wreck- age sent five to hospital. The accident happened at 2:15 a.m. Briani Allfm, 17, Bowman- ville, driver of the car and passenger Scotty Foster was taken to Peterborough Hospi- tai1 where they were in serious condiion on Saturday. Driver of a pick-up truck, Andlrew Murphy of R.R. 3 Mlillbrook was taken to Civic Hospital in Peterboroughsuffering chest injuries, face and head lacer- ations.- A passenger in the truck, Jerem Yy Murphy, 25, of Bewdley is in the same hospital, with a broken right lega and_ with head and face lacerations. Some five minutes follow- ing the head-on accident a 1968 Chev collided with the wreckage. Driver Douglas Morrow, 18, Ottawa, was uninjured but a passenger, I<eith Longe, 17, of Ottawa sustained a fractured lef t ankle. Athletic mnembers but this did not appear on the final document. Charles Reid Orono's Licensea Auctioneer] Va lu ato r Specialize in Farm Furniture Sales Consuit me for terms and dates P-hone"Orono 983-59î14 for him to continue with any degree of impartiality as Chairman of the House of Commons Pu blic Accounts Committee, Mr. Lawrence stated. "I leave that chairmanship with real regaret, because 1 have enjoyed headîng the committee in its deliberations as watchdo g on federal spend- ing," sa id Mr. Lawrence. "I feel that over the past year we have made some Availàlae now at Rolph Dominion Hardware Phone 983-5207 Orono, Ontario BLADE OR 'SHORT RIB Roasts lb. 88rc Cut from Canada Grade 'A' Beef Blade Steaks lb4 98C Devon Brand Riînd lessEBa con 1lb. $Éî1.4 9 Maple Leaf Boneless Smoked Dinner Hams l b. $1.9 8 Maple Leaf Beef Burgers 2 lb. 2 oz. $1.98 Pride of Canadia Lunch MeatTIPLE PAK lb. $1.09 ummmmmmmâmmmu This week may we suggest you try our new uine of Germantî style Breaffl They have a faste ail their own and healt'ý-fuI foo! ____CORNý MSH'S______ FALL SCLEARANCE Z Proimenade PantyhGose Seholis Clogs Limitedl sizes & supply Titi Oct. 31st Reg. $23 .99 Reg. $1.00Oea. 2 for $1.66 Nw$19 STRETCI-I1N Pewter SEAL PeeWees54C. Peeees 18" R EYNOL DS Reg. $3.9!9 WRA P Now $1.19 9c FILMSCosmetic & FLASHES, ETC. TavlBg at Assorted sizes r,ýmpetifive Prices. and prices MAK ST. ORONNO fOT. .* l3 -5009

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