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Orono Weekly Times, 4 Oct 1978, p. 6

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6-Orono Weekiy Times, Wednesday, October 4th, 1978 Kendal News Along tbe ]ne of smoky his The crimsan forest stands. And ail the day the biuejay calîs Thraugbout the autumn lands. The weatber was perfect for the weekend sa there were a lot of visitors in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Faster had their daughter Marie, Mrs. Stukel and sons with them from St. Catherines, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Skerratt had is four brothers with tlem ta aur morning service. Rev. A. Tizzard said that was indeed something to be praud of, nat many men have four brotbers. The Skerratt visit- ors were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skerratt af Uxbridge, Mr. and Mrs. George Skerratt of Prince Albert and Walter and Lawrence Skerratt bath of Willowdaie, Ontario. it was worldwide Commun- Bolet Leave ILt te chance Be sure your home is truly Protected by a good policy Cali us now Milison Insurance Agency Office: Corner of Church and Cobbledick Street 983-5032 Da v's Plum bin g] Heating ÈE Iectric Industriel - Commercial 786-2471 R.R. i Orono r01 %HOT ITEM Turkey Roý BBQ Spare COLD ITIÈ Sea Fo Lobster Salmoi MANY, MANý HOME MADE D Eat ail yauwantfromý SPECIAL PRICES Fý SERVE D FROM 0 GLADYB with her special making you 1 4w-en--ok n bef ore you know it yot Phone us now a] 1983-5561 Take the lady ouftti t those meals she prep and the fari SAT &SUN , C 4 p.m.- 10 COACH ANI Restaurant and Tavern CALL NOW 983-5560 ion Sunday. Rev. A. Tizzard read Romans 5:1-14 and chose as the, subjeet of his sermon "For sinners such as 1". Next Sunday is Thanks- giving. The Sunday Schooi classes are going to decorate the churcb so send along any pumpkins, corn, fruit, etc. yau may have. On October 22 in the af ternoon wiii be Kendai anniversary with Dr. Frank Fiddier a former missionary as speaker and special, music by the Maie Choir. In ail of iast weeks papers were pictures of the Sunday morning, Sept. 24, car acci- dent near Orono when the driver of one car was kiiled and the famnily in the other car injured. Most of us read the names not realizing that the driver of the second car Sarah Buchanan, 54 of North- brook was none other than Sadie Cathcart who grew up on the Catbcart homnestead north of Kenidai, a sister of Don, Bruce and Doug Cath- cart. She had ber armn and ieg broken and a cut on her face. Her daughter Joan and bus- band Eari Hartwick were also injured, Joan with fiying giass and Earl internaiiy. The SPECIAL Ail the Fish and Chips you can eat, $2.10 Tuesdays and Wednes- days. MOM'SKITCHEN Main St., Orono 9813-51310 Taping - Spray Ceilings Piaster Repair Painting WaIly Lucyk 983-5518 ORONO j children are Bannie and Michael. Michael is in the sick cildren's hospital in Toronto. .Mrs. Bruce Cathcart is in Sunnybrooke Hospital, Tor- onto following an operatian which was performed last week. We wisb ber a complete recovery., The Kendal Women's Insti- tute met at the home of Miss Catherine Stewart on Wed- nesday evening, Sept. 27 with eight members present and two visitors. This was the Agriculture and Canadian Industries meeting. As a m otta someane suggested the saying, "We seli ail we can, Few residents attend Hampton .meeting Last Thursday in Hampton a meeting, described by the arganizer as an accountabi- lity meeting, for Ward one residents was poorly attended with less than thirty residents passing thraugh the doars. The organizers had invited bath the municipal represent- atives from Ward one as well as the trust ees representa- tives for the schaol board. The first part of the meeting was given ta reports by the municipal councillors of ýWard one as well as ,the Mayor of the Town. Mayor Rickard and Counc. Bruce Taylor were present with Counc. Jasper Holliday ab- sent. Neither of the two Schaal trustees were in at- tendance being present at a Board meeting in Cobourg. In speaking ta the audience Mayor Rickard stated that one of the greatest prablems bas been with taxation but that in 1979 the Province bas agreed ta the use of the latest assessment figure, which sbould bring about more equaiity. He spoke of addit- ional library service ta Ward one as well as a new fire hall in the Courtice area. In speaking of administration costs he noted that these costs for the Town were running at 12 percent while in the past such casts for the Town of Bawmanville were from 20 ta 24 percent.1ý He said the Regional system was much stronger than the former county system. Counc. Taylor also svoke on taxation and tbe inequities that council had ta face be was bopeful of the timne when the same tax rate could be instituted throughout the municipality. He spoke of the passing of the Regionai offic- iai plan as a significant step forward and that now the Town cauld move ahead with district andhamiet plans. He said they would be zeraing in on a district plaii for Courtice in the spring of 1979. Counc. Taylor also said that it had been said that regional cauncil is removed from the people. Here he asked bis audience if be -was mare removed when be sat on Regional council ta when be sat on the municipal council? During a question periad the members were asked wby there could nat be more rural residential lots established. It was said tha t such develop- ment is castly ta the munici- pality and referred ta the prablems now facing council along the Leskard road. The two council members were also asked why, the Courtice Heights> develop- ment proceeded without the, existance of a district plan. Tol this it was said that Courtice was in a major development area anddis- trict plans were not necessar- ily needed nar was it a requirementof the Regional Officiai Plan. Here residents from the Caurtice area spoke out against the development pointing ta -their objections. OBITUARY EPH AAIIIBALD LUNN b,èr of 7, Mr. n pas- S86 on iiling tlàrs, awa Mil- Lunn i on ,unns )rook Je in r the lived lu b-ono n ee in i ;er of h 'ge in MI 1 ýary 'y his gbter th) of fond, astie; eight ~ tu ui~UIe ofthe cýýlate Mrs. James Hoy of Kendai, the late Mrs. Fred Winsiow of Millbrook and the late Mr. Wilbert Lunn of Milbrook. Rev. Basil Long from the Orana United Church officiat- ed the service. The funeral was held Friday, September 15, 1978 at the Nortbcutt- Elliatt- Funeral Home -in Bowmanviile. Palîbearers were nephews; Archie, William and Stanley Hoy; Charles, Merle and 'Garnet Lunn. ,Floral arrangements, were sent by the Employees af Generai Motors Benefit Plans Dept.; Empioyees of Dupant of Canada;ý Durham Regionai Police Association; Durham East Progressive Conservat- ive Association; Loyal Orange Ladge No. 79: Osh- awa Harbor Commission and staff; Oshawa Housing Authority Board Members and Staff.- A memorial serv ice for Mr. Lunn was held Tbursday., September 14, 1978 by Layai orange Ladge mnembers. Interment at St. John's Cemetery, Blackstock. we eat ail we can and wbat we can't we can". Since this is the canning season the rail cail suggested was, -1 canned -this week". Some said they had made cucumnber pickles, others canned prune piums etc. October l8tb is aur Fun Fair at Newtonville. We The council members also stated that they were not using as miany consultants as in the past and more such projects were being done'by the Town staff. t was stated at the meeting that the Bowmanville and Darlington arenas aperated with a deficit last year of $112,000 and this did not include capital costs. Witb four arenas now this deficit could reach upwards of $200,000 it was felt. Mayar Rîckard said the Town was endeavouring ta reduce the deficit and said that bath the Orono and Newcastle arenas were being aperated by local graups in the two cammuni- ties and that no deficit shouid exist in tbese two arenas. NEWTONVILLE WAT E RWORKS 7 Days a Week Wells, Cisterns, Pool and Lawns Town Water NE WTON VILLE 786-2381 G. Cowlard pianned what we wouid bake and make for it also the program we wouid provide. Mirs. E. Couroux read tbe minutes of the last meeting. Our treasurer was absent so we had no report. Lunch was provided by Miss C. Stewart. A vote of tbanks was tendered to aur bostess. Following the discussion period ahl candidates in tbe forthcoming election were given the opportunity ta a ddress.the audience. Tbey inciuded Mayor Rickard, Councs. Taylor and, Dykstra, Mrs. Ann Cowman and Mrs: Francine Newton who is running for a position on the Board of Education. Loweil Gatcheli Orono Sales Representative for ROY NICHOLS MOTORS R.R. 6, Bowmanville Res. 983-5087 Bus. 728-6206 pmUrnnrnU-----------UUm * Our Fireplaces DO0 NOT Smoke m OXFOR * rclyr r- tnmssL& ORNNAI IHN935n omm mmmmmm mmmmmmn *DX SERVICE STATION * Highway 35 &.115, Iust north of Newcastle Featuring: *Premium Quality Pout At the Most Reasonable PricesI Stove Opl Diesel 011 là Available in any quantity * Phone 987-4215 *We have a complete Uine of* *POP-CITY Soft Drinks. Save by I 1buying these acaseat a time. bcmmmmmm Umm mmu mma ORONO NURSERY SCHOOL Places available We offer a haîf -day enrichment pragram for 3 ta 5 year aid, children. 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