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Orono Weekly Times, 21 Jul 1982, p. 7

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m Times, Wednesday, July 21, 1982, 7 y*,t P PH0 TOI ISH0PI LIMIED Phone for appointment Annlversary Wedding and FamnIly Portraits In Our Studio; Your Homne, Or on Location. 78 King St. W., Bowmnanville r&23-2404 Phone 416-823-3393 Orono Cali 983-9547 For prompt, courteous efficient service when buying or selling and for the largest selection of properties in the area. 234 KING ST. EAST if or c to cal Dr. will bi 623-57' ard irl SNOTICES you have any questions 'oncerns about your ýipality, please feel free m1 me at either 983-5505 Diane Hamre, Counc., Ward 3 T. of ýN. NOTICE A.*F. McKenzie's office closed July 21 - Augusi usive. 7,14,21,28,4,A11, a.c. VORK WANTED piercing service. Phone r47 for- appointment ,formation. Iooper's Jewellers Ltd. WQRK WANTED Expi availab week 983-51ý VORK WANTE )erienced bal le immediately or eveninig. 154. PRO-GARDCI:1 LAMDSCAP1MG., - COMMCRCIAL f& RCStDCNTIW * lNÏCRLOCKINiG çTOFIC (~AIWYPATIOÇ, DRNqCW .4WriMAI NTCIIAICC -MÇPING CLCAN UP -ÇODD!NG E& ýCRTILlZING- - iRCC CUTIMATCý CAtI 983-5915 ~ Potted WIMAKEFUELD INSURANCE 1983-9438 We Check And Double check., Orono Towiîng MECHANICAL REPAIRS To AliL Cars and Trucks 24-HOUJR TOWING Phione 983-5249 ýDwarf Fruit 1 ird Maple Rai 'Ties 6x8x8 CHIMNEY SWEE - P. Ro3 rono, Ontari Cal after five o'cIc Fôr Free EstimaiE 983-9262 w OODAI CÂ,RPENTRY Fý/ c~IyLicenced 10 Years Experience R Cat R ED bysitter v h., the PRIVATE PRIVATE 2 Bedroom hot 83' x 166', new good mortgage, Cali 983-9706. FOR SA 1 FOR SA. 2 pair of lined I 10' x '94", 6', x 983-9404. FOR SALE 7.5 Evinrude. Best Off 1 Remmington 22 Semi Auto 6 x Weaver Best Offer. Phone 983. y Dy LHUFOR SALE Poe Red and Black Ci 21 .. Norman Groot - 4th 21 .. Phone 786-2413. Please FOR SALE Firewood, aIl Hand Delivery or pick-up. 786-2633. COMING EVEIN COMING EVEN' At The Kirby Schoolf Far from "Bas ic BIa An exhibit of Vie ladies' clothing, Ji -August 1, Friday - Si 2-5 p.m. 7,14,2 [rees ANNUAL BEEF BARBEQUI Wednesday, August Orono Park Roast Beef with aIl the mings served hot fron Barbeque. 5:00.p.m. to p.m. EPER Adults $6.00 Childnen $3 .00 y Tickets available Mom's Kitchen or Io 983-5608, 983-3 lock 983-5858. 3-1+2 es THANK VOl THANK YOU- Velma Armstrong Marjorie and Jack Da wish to thank ail those so kindly helped ini ways during our r Vern's sickness, anda time of the funeral, 21 THANK YOU We wish to thank fa friends and neighboun our 5th Wedding Ari sary Party. Special thanks to SI and Eddie, Bruce and Brenda and Bian and Ki u.c.w. Mary and Jack Carsca( 21 ienvoations Pmets, Decks, ýoof ing Etc. Cai SALE - ý ALE CARD 0F THAN) Use, lot size The family of thc w sun deck, Samuel (Bud) Jones w best offer. convey their sincere gra to their friends and ne 21, pd. for.the many expressic sympathy and condohe ýLE the loss of a lov ing hus -L father, son, brother LE nephew. LE Mrs. Shirley Ji blue drapes. Douglas and Dianne' c94". Cali Mrs. Beatrice Jones,' Fae Cornish, and Mr 21,28, ac. Mrs. C.M. Jones. BOK 'fer. Scope. IN MEMORIAM 3-9706. COCHRANE - In loving 21, pd. memory of a dear Son, C. Reid who was drowned July 24, 1979. Your presence 1 miss urrents. Your mêmory 1 treasure 1iet. Loving you always he line. Forgetting you neyer e bring Loved and sadly missed by 21,pd. Mother. Mrs. Wm. Cochrané. 21, pd. dwood. DEATH NOTICE Cal DEATH NOTICE tf. WHITE, Eva M. At, Nel-' Gor Castle Nursing Home, Newcastle on Sunday, JuIy NTS 18, 1982, Eva White formenly of Orono in her 98th year. TS Wife of the late Benjamin lhouse White. Dean Mother of Doris lck" (Mrs. Don G rahamn) Bob- etorian caygeon. uly 2 Resting at the Barlow unday, Funeral Home, Orono. Ser- ,21, a.c. vice wiIl be from the funeral home on Wednesday, at 2:00 p.. IN MEMORIAI IKS le late ish to -atitude elatives onls o f ence in isband, r nds Jones, Mrs. r. and 21, ,pd. Interment Cemetery. Onono 21, ac. teti- Init«ative to 7:00 aware of the many infrac- tions of existing by-laws. He said he did not feel it was from right that neighbour had to ýrcaîl be against neighbour over -840, that the enfo rcement officer- ,21-28e should be able to act on his own when their are infrac- J tions. Stephenson cited, his -own case where cars and trucks and are parked even over a cross )awson walk and yet it takes a formal se who complaint from a citizen to many get action in the matter. )rother "Don't wring your hands", at the he said to council, "take sonie action". 1, pd. Stephenson also related a case where a policeman had parked over a cross walk iii the Village and Stephenson family, said he was told he could not .rs for have the policeman arr-ested. iniver- He further stated that the policeman would not mîove Shirley his vehicle. 1Jeani, He also mentioned the pro- Kendal blem of sidewalks and the lack thereof along King Street tdden. in the east end of the Village 21 ,a.c. stating it created a dangerous situation. The content of Mr. Stephenson's requests were referred to staff for a report and recommendations. approves $629,000 for Home renewal plan Municipal Affairs and Housîng Minister Claude Bennett today announced grants totalling more than d $629,000 to 17 municipalities under the Ontario Home Renewal Program (OHRP). 'Administered by mnunicipalities, the program assists homeowners to upgrade their homes, with the emphasis on faulty, structurai and sanitary conditions, and on plumbing, insulation, heating and electrical systems. Loans of up to $7,500 are made to eligible owner- occupants who wish to bring their homes up to standard. A portion of a boan may be forgiven, depending on the recipient's income. Interest rates range from zero to eight per cent, again dependîng on income. Cati for a no obligation evaluation of your home, acreage or farm or for information on properties in the area. 987-4733 623-4445 :1.- THE CLASIHEDj Chris Stapleton Sales Repreontative 983-5093 CARD 0F THANKS Ministry m I2 14 K n g S I. E ., BownL'm.l 983-9759 For applicants, the max- imum annual qualifying in- corne, al'ter allowàble deduc- fions are made, is $15,500. Bennett said that since, OHRP was launched in 1974, more thant $148 million in provincial funds have been given to 705 muncipalities across-the province, and to individuis in unorganized communities. "That translates into repairs being carried out with OHRP financial incent-ives in miore than 35,300 homes. I'S a measure of the program's success and popularity," he said. OHRP benefits are available to eligible owner- occupants in al municipalities which have adopted minimum housing standards by-laws or resolu- tions establishing standards, and have decided to take part in the program. In com-__ munities without municipal boundaries, OHRP is ad- minik~ered by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Hous- ing's Housing programs divi- sion in conjuniction with the Minïistry of Northern Affairs. OHRP is one of the pro- vince's major renewal in- itiatives intended to assist munîcipalities and the private' sector in conservîng and recycling existing resources through communîty renewal activities. 1 UKý.Ab4J 'y ýé

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