6-rono Weekly Times, Wednesday. September 2fth, 1978 New telephone books wiII arrive soon The late fall not only brings ers their new and up-to-date about the bright colours to the telephone book. Distribution forests of Ontario but it also of the new telephone books brings to telephone subscrib-. are scheduled to begin on Public September 26th with comple- tion of the distribution within a two week period. The books in the Orono area will be distributed through Commun- ity Telephone Company. The books are being distributed on) the basis of one per bouse- hold. Notic Take Notice that the Planning -Committee of the Regional Municipality of Durham wiIl consider a proposed amendmnent to the Durham Regional Officiai Plan at a meeting to be held on September 26, 1978 at 10:00 a.m. in the Boardroomn, Planning Department, 105 Consumners Drive, Whitby, Ontario. Subsequently, a recommendation of the Planning Committee wiII be considered by Regional Council at a meeting ta be held on October 4, 19718 at 10:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers, Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. The purpose of the proposed amnendment' is to permit Esta-te Residential development, as indicated on the sketch below. LOCATION ....... .0 F PROPOSED LOT 14 LOT 13 LOT 12. LOT 11. ESTATE Er RESIDENTIAL wj w DEVELOPMENT CD Denotes inclusion within text (Subsection 4 of Section 10.3.1.4) . ............Denotes maximum f 4~t'~;number of residential *:: units permitted The document related ta the proposed amendment is available for inspection in the Planning Department, 10,5 Consumers Drive, Whiftby, Ontario, and in the office of the RegionalClerk, Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. Information regarding the proposed amendment may be obtained--by calling.Mr. G. Lysenko, Planning Department, (416) 668-7731. Requests ta appears before the Planning C ommittee as a deputation concerning the proposed amendment must be forwarded ta Mr. Wm. F. H. McAdams, Commissioner of Planning, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario, and must be received 48 hours prior ta the Planning Committee meeting. Requests toappear before Regional Council as a deputation concerning the proposed amendment must be forwarded ta the Regional Clerk, Regionai Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario, and must be received 48 hours prior ta the Regional Council meeting. W. Beath Regional Chairman C.W. Lundy, A.M.C.T. Regional Clerk The book this year contains additîonal information as to the procedure in complaints and other information per- taining to the use of the telephone system across ail of Canada. Business office tele- phone numbers and hours of business are listed for each exchange with additional information available for those paying their bis. Included in the book is a map of Canada and the United States showing ail area codes as weii as time zones in the various areas of the con- tinent. Regional Mlunicipali»ty of Durham. Amendment to the Durham Regional Officiai Plan Part Lot 14, Concession Hl, Former Township of Darlington, Town of Newcastle Film iî Processing CUSTOM FRAMING Camneras and Photographic Supplies 78 King St. W. BOWMANVILLE 623-2404 ing when it'lacks water for the production process? The sunbeit states already ration water in many regions; future expansion thiere is limnited. And the Thiird World, cur- rentiy boomning becauise of rock-bottomn wages and taxes, will be forced to raise both wages and taxes over thie next few years; thieir workers wili expect hetter compensation as thle countries acquire more and more industry. Yes, Canada's future is potenstiaill bright. However, it isn't enoughi to compla- cently fail back on resources. New inierai deposits haive a disconcerting tendency to po Up where they are least expected - and providing fierce competition for Cana- dian suppliers. Ini our ife- tiines, the sea will undoubt- edly becomne a fantastically rich source of resources - far richer than anythiing Canada can dlaim now. The real imnplication of Iianson's glowing predictions for our resource industries is subtie: our enormnous re- source wealth should be used to develop technologically innovative Canadian-owned industries as opposed to( mass mnanufacturing -which can be carried out in anycountry. We would be niaive to) allow others to use our resources as a basis for their own indus- trial ex.-panision. 'Moreover, although resource exploita- tion creates only a few jobs, the manufifacturing that( could spring from our wealth would create coun tless jobs. The future is ours- ifwe choose to take it. -Think smalt" is an edit-orial message from the Canadian Federation of Independent BusinessO- Corporation of the Town of Newcastle Department of Community Services A,ýpplications for an additionai Juniior Stroke Improvement Class are now being taken at the C'ornmiuniity Services office 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.- Applicants mnust be 8 years of age or older. Thlere are stili openings in rnany other classes. Fee $18.OO. QURHAM Barney Danson, Ottawa's Minister of Defence, is a bright guy who doesn't have mnuch patience for the died- in-thie-wuooltraditionaliis who want to run contempo- rary Canada just as it opera- ted at the tumi of the century. That mnay explain why Dan- soni hias [lot become one of the mlost prominent spokes- m en for tire federal cabinet. Danson being a clever guy, it's a good idea to pay atten- tion to blis remarks. Simcb as bis belief that Canada is the nation with tbe golden eco- nomic future. We've got re- sources galore, Danson bas been arguing, at a tim)e wben tbe rest of the world is mun- ning out of the rawv materials needed for mnanufacturinga. Sooner or later, tbe rest of the world must corne to us for our ou, water, trees and ail those otber natural won- ders God gave us. Danson's blatantly cheer- fui remarks stand out in pes- simistic Canada like Rene Levesque ilt a Liberal rally. Unfortunatelyý, they've been largcly igniored by the press and broadc;asters. Danson and ail Canadians- deserves be tter. The 1970s have not been good ones for the Canadian economyv. We've lost money and jobs to OPECtbe Ameni- can sunbelt states and tbe non-oil Third World nations. But now the balance of pow- er is ready to start swinging back. OPEC, for instance, ai- ready worries about what happens when the oul is gone (in, perhiaps, another 15 years). Saudi Arabia, for ex- ample, is seriously consider- inig floating icebergs fromi the Arctic to provide drinking water. Hlow can] the nation hlope toetrc i't~ [Thjflk smaii byJlimSmithi No Time for Trad itionalists