T o repeal Group Home by-Iawe affecting Clarke The General Purpojse Cunningham commendeci The~ repea] Committee of the Town of council and staff for their i- does not affe Newcastle has reccommnended t erest anid support in oppos- designations that Town council pass a by- ing the by-law and saîd that Village, Bc law to repeal a former by-law she had fouind the exercise DaPr1Lingto n. that did mnake pr ovision for a mostinforative and a learn- the former Croup Home on Stephenson ing experience. Clarke and Road in t he former Townrship She also) said that citizens wards, direci of Clarke. should be more aw-are what is stated, leave! .Mrs, ont Cunningham n happening in their comn- ii, Clarke in of the Stepheýnson- Rond miunities and muiia!te t was ,El Group Home Associationr ad- should make sure that that the repe dressed the Colrnitee on chI'anges are brought befor-e and the retui Monday tating that she ail rsdnso the communi- the former1 agreed with the report to ty. She also ,aid equiality of wudnot repeal telleformer by-law ýv r;ghts musit bc atie d uaýion of which woulid recognize the and that no one in the comn- Aid Grot existance of a Cide' Aid miulty should be in- Sthesn Group Homrie on Stephenisons timnidated. Cide' Road. Cunningham said the continlue t] Mrs. Cunniingham had g-eneral definition of Group pointed out spoken to council and corn- Homes was inadequate but rupted that mittebec tn to a by-Iaw did realize thiis definition was organizaii that was before th)e Municipal one devised by the provin.ce. Children's Board whichwod have, if She said she did not have al tinue the c approved by the Board, legal- the answers but wouid be h omne ý. He di, ly establishied a g-roup home seeking further information that he hade on Stepheýnsons. Road. on the issue. ( al of the by-law Fct Group Home sii New!castle ýwman.ville or It affects only Township tof as Terry Ed- ctor of planning es Group Homres agrey area. Edwards opinion )ca of the by-law urn to the use of rowniship by-Iaw affect the con- *I the Children's ip Home on iroad if the Aid decided to he home. He Lthat he inter- at a non-profit on Suclîýh as Aid could con- operation of the fid informi councîl, asked the Town's Continued page 2) Promotion Day set for Friday, A prit 30 AIl sigas are go for the first Newcastle, Promotion Day being held in the Newcastle Village Memorial Hal on Fni- day, April 30th. commencing at 9:30 a.m. and continuing - Orono Weeljy lies, Wenesay, April 21, 1982. to 3:00 in the afternoon. The day will open with an address by Mayor Rickard at 9:30 which will bc followed at 10:00 a.rn. with three ses- sions. The cindividual morn- ing sessions will involve Agriculture and Rural Liv- ing, Commerce and Urban Development and Culture and Recreation. The session on Agriculture and Rural, Living will bc chaired by Counc. Taylor with assistance from F. Ar- chibald of the Town planning staff. Archibald will mnake a presentation "Protectiiig Agriculture" and "What can Newcastle do to assist agriculture." Counc. Hubbard with assistance from Kathryn Campbell will chair the Com- mierce- and Urban Re- developmnent session with Mr, A. Sywak, Community Renewal Branch of the On- tario Mlinistry of Housing presenting "Main Street Re- development." Tony Brand of Bowmranvile will also assist with the session in this départment. The session on Culture and Recreation in the Town of Newcastle will be chaircd by Coune. Prout assisted by TA. Fanning, Mrs. E. Haunsberger of the Newcas- Uce Visual Art Centre will outine the activities at Uhc Centre along with 'Mr. Fann- ing outlining municipal recreatioli programns. A buffet luncheon will be served. at the hall at 12:00 noon with the guest speaker bein2 the Honoural2le Gor- don Walker, Ministel' of In- dustry and Trade for the Pro- vince of Ontario. The afternoon secs a fuir- (L.oninueci page D ORONO PROMOTION DAY The Orono Downtown Businessmen's Association is now makîng plans for another promotion in the Village to be held mid-May. The dates have been set for May 13, 14, and l5th. The Orono Town Hall will again be utilized for art, crafts and antiques by local residents. The local association is asking local merchants to also co.-operate in the event with individual pro- motions in their own places of business. As wcll the DBIA is promotig a Sprîng Clean-Up Day for downitown Orono to be held on Wednesday, May 12th. CAR SHOW AT NEWCASTLE ARENA A Van, Rod, and Customn car show has been organized to be held in thec Newicastle Arenia oin Saturday and Sunda,Mals anid 2nd. Itclas been reported that a fine group of interesting autos have ben lined for the show a-ad cetil ilwarrant AND ]Fr GOES LIKE Titis Last week ln our- article fromr Arýound Home wve attempted to relate a saying often used- by Mayor Rikr.BiU Buing, suerntndntat, the Or- no Tree Nusrhas a simfiilar saying framed on the wvail ojf his office '41 know that you behieve you understand what you think I said, but, I'm flot sure you realize that ehat you,-. heard is iot wjhat 1 en. This wo-uld almo,ýst etyoýu out of any mmn so, better get it i writing. Scouts re oknDihteMnstyo aua eore Teprogram is a three mïonith rga.I ncueh ()f Aprfil, firîst two eeks of Maý, and twý weeks, in Septme and the first w'eek of OctoDber. The Ministry will be showing the boys fish control of thie Wilmot Creek. Scouts will be serving lunch to fishermen) on opening day. Rt -çurs Friday and Saturday, April 23rd. and April 24th. This 1be to sponsor the Scouts in their trip to Penasylvania. It is locatcd at Uhc Wilmot Crcek on Highway No. 2. Presented with Service Diploma Last week at the Durhamn Orono with an Agriculture Pictured above are Alec. Lovekin,. Central Agricultural Society Service Diplomna in recogni- Moffa-t, president of the One hundred and forty dinner banquetJudge Richard tion of Reid's interest and Society, Mrs. Les. Reid, Les. were in attendance at the an- Lovekin, on behalf of the work in the promotion of the Reid and Judge Richard- nuai banquet. board presented Les. Reid of annual Orono Fair. --"- - .. .. . ........ ... .