Clarington Digital Newspaper Collections

Orono Weekly Times, 10 Feb 1982, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Prze winning entry t4' 4y One of the prize win*ning entries in the recent No Smoking contest held at the Pines Senior Public School. corne up with some effective Students showed a great in- thoughts and designs as to the terest in the contest and did theme of the contest. Road allowance f ree charge Following correspondence by Mr. Kay Lycett on behaif of Mr. ýDo n Evans and in- vestigation, by Town of Newcastle -staff the Town of Newcastle has given approval from the 'Genieral Purpose committee to convey a certain portion of a road allowance' to Mr. Evans. It was noted that a road allowance had been closed by the Township of Clarke in the late 1960s between lots 24 and 25, concession 4 with entitle- ment of haîf the road allowance.intended to go to Mr. C. W. Evans. However, records were not available to clarify the intent and conveyance had flot been made nor could there be found a directive authorizing the conveyance by the former Township of Clarke. The Town of Newcastle staff pointed out they could not make any recommenda- tion. However staff did say that if council felt the intent was to convey the lands without any cost to Mr. Evans. it wouild be ap- propriate to pass the necessary resolutions to carry out such intent. The General Puirpose Committee did recommend that council resolve tl'at the Mayor, and clerk be authoriz- ed to execute a deed in favour of. Mr. Evans for the westerly haIt' of the unopened road allowance, now legally clos- Orono Weekty Times, Wednesday, Feb)ruary 10, 1982, 3 ed. The conveyance 'Vould be Il -js pointed out ai the mnade ai flot cost to Mi. Meeting that Mr. Evans hiad Evans. The easterly hait' of cleaned ilp) 1he road the unopened road allowance allowance a numnber of year-s will be offered to the abutting ago and it was this cleaned up pr-operty owned at the ap- that was to bring the property praised value of the property. to Evans at no cost. ORONO HOCKEY OLD-TYMERS ARRANGE A G001) TIME The Orono Hockey Old-Tymers corne this Saturday have promoted a old-tymers gaine in the Orono Arena to be follow- ed to a dance later in the evening. Everyone is welcome to at- tend. Mel Schell, a former Orono Orphan player, .brîngs a teami of Old Tymners in which he plays from the Ottawa area for a gaine in the local arena at 4:30 p. m. with the local Old Tymers. This is to be followed by a dance, to which ail are invited, to comi- mence at 9:00 p.m. The Orono Old Tymers are out to provide some entertain- ment this Saturday and as well raise some mone y to assist with their visit to Lake Placid during the first week of April when the local club will enter in competition. It is understood the trip will cost a total surn $9,000.0. ORONO OLDT1IMERS FEBRUARY 13, 1982 Orono Community Contre $10Pu Couple P..1 A.M. MUSIC BY: D.J. FOOD AND REFRESHMENTS Job advertisement in accord with policy The Town Administrator, in a report to the General Purpose committee on Mon- day, stated that the job' advertisements (re Dîrector of Public Works) were placed in accordance to Town's policy for advertising. Don'Smith was answering a question brotýght to council by Mr. A. *Wotten on February lst when he asked 'Why' was the position of Director of Public works, Town of Newcastle, listing the responsibilities and qualifications necessary advertised in the Globe and Mail and Oshawa turnes before the by-law outlining these responsibilities and qualifications came into ex- istance? Smith, points out in -his report that 'the job 'descrip- tions and, qualifications were adopted by the General, Pur- pose committee meeting of January 11lth, 1982. The report on Monday fur- ther said that on the basis of the Commîttee's decision (unanimous) and the inclu- sion within Report 82-1 of the statement "It is intended that these positions will be posted internally and advert- sied externally, as may be ap- propriate, as soon as possi- ble," the administration pro- i-lghlights Clarke High School by Jim Devins The students of Clarke are now in their second semester. The end of the year will corne upon us sooner than we think. There have been around 70 applying to Cornmunity Col- leges. Applications have to be sent to the Colleges by February 15. Our students are applyinig to: Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, Cum- munity Colleges, The Radio College of Canada and The 'Toronto Medical Institute of Technology. The Pînes students visited Clarke, Friday, ianuary 22. The purpose of this visit was to help the grade 8's become better acquainted with Clarke. They were given a tour of the school and in-. dividual presentations froin the department heads. Clarke High has been for- tunate to have a group called The Parent Liason Commit- tee. Tbis group consists of parents working together in fundraising, etc. and having sorne insight into what their kids are- doing. We have found them a great asset to Clarke and feel that every school should have one. Students are now audition- ing for the annual school dramna production. The play is called: "The Clurnbsy Custard Horror Show" under the direction of Mr. Arnesbury. ceeded to arrange the posting of the positions and in the case of the Director of Public Works position, to arrange for the advertising of the vacancy in the Globe and, Mail, January 18 and 23 and the Oshawa limes on January l8th. .A copy of this report is to go to Mr. Wotten. Mayor Rickard pointed out that action should not be taken until recommendations from committee are formally approved by council. He said it has been known to happen that recommendations do change when they reach counceil front committee. AI. Mote presiden t (Continued fomn page 1) the Village wh ich has been maîntained over the-years by the Orono Chamber of Com- merce. In regards the sign it was considered that the Board should have it re- painted. 1The- beautification pro- gramn on the west side of the street will include a number of trees, possibly ten as well new flower boxes to match those on the east side of the street. The president AI. Mote was given authority to ap- point a promotion committee to make arrangements for a promotion late in March or early April, as well asý other promotions as they sec fit. 1The Board will meet on a regular monthly basis, the first Thursday evening of- each imonth. At the end of the meeting Mr. David Milis, architect for the new Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in Orono gave a presentation as to, the location and site proposais. ýOUND $5m47 Pride of Canada Skinless Wieners454 pkg. Produce of Canada, No. 1 Grade Potatoes Maple Leaf Tenderfla ke Lard Sunspun Cheddar Cheese 1 Minute or Quick Quaker Oats AI 48%b 10 lb. bag af99e lb. pkg. .79e 12 oz. pkg. $1,9 9 900 g. pkg. $1 .29 Libbv's " h ti 19 f1. oz. tn69C ýfhgetZoiso ihCes and Tom ato Sauce FORSA VINGS.. Try our Yellow Label products C O RN I H àS Phone 983-5201 mommmzâm Aed&Whî

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy