for Orono Cemeterý headstones Ai Holiday proceeding with rebuilding plans Ail Seasons, Holiday Ltd. building will b located on Highway 115 structure witl south of Orono, are expected across the froi to commence reconstruction off a second s of their showroom, offices T'ne garage 01 and garage within the next centre will be couple of days. back of the bu: Over the week-end the re- It is expecte mains of the former building seven weeks tc destroyed by fire on struction unde September lth were remnov- of Mr. A. Mc] cd making way for Fuel and Lumi reconstruction. Mr. Vanhar. The new building will be fered severe located on the site of the Septemiber loth former building and about plosion and fir the samne size. home from ho According to Mrs. remarkable recý Vanhamburg the new be a two-storey i a showroom ont and offices storey balcony. or maintenance elocated. at the .îilding. ed to take somne 0complete Con- lr the direction ýLaren of Orono nber. nburg who suf- e burns on th due to the cx- ire bas returned ýospital after a ,overy, John Stone, chairman of the Town of Newcastle aban- doned Cemnetery Committee for the former Township of Clarke, stands beside ihe recently completed cairn at thse Lawrence Cemetery east of thse Village of Orono. The cairn contains some forty head stones removed from thse old abandoned Orono Cemetery just north of thse Orono Public ScIsool with thse majority dating back to -thse iid 1800s. The project of moving thse stones from Orono to" he Lawrence Cemetery bas been under consideration for thse past three years with comple- tion last Friday of thse actual work. The stones are now housed 1(Continued page 3) Regional Reclaimners Enthusiasm and outline landfill plan, reliolous conceri Somie sixty residenlts of the south-east corner of the former Township of Clarke and those ini close proximety of tIse present and proposed Hale Landfill sites were pre- sent at the public meeting in thse Bowman vile Community Centre last Wednesday. TIse meeting was promnoted by Regional Reclaimers who Isad in attendance -îngineers, con- sultants and lawyers to pre- sent plans by Regional Reclaimers and to answer questions by thse public. TIse meeting was informed by Bilan Beatty that the pre- seint landfill site had dleveloped no problems as to contamnination of surroun- ding properties or to a tributary of Graham's Creek that flows some fifty feet of thse present site. t was said resitsin new hall at St. Saviours' Enthusiasm and a concern for religious education at St.- Saviours' Anglican Church in Orono bas lead to tIse comn- pletion of a new addition to the church on Miii Street. Agree to easement over Town lands The counicil of the Town of Newcastle bas agreed to enter into an agreement with thle Ministry of Transportation and Commrunication to pro- vide a stix-tnctre e,Içeent over lands owned by the Town of Newcastle. Thse easemnent would be used for the purpose of providing ac- cess to the Kirby United Church. Thse Town aithough agree- ing to the casernent have clearly indicated that the Ministry must accept alil costs for a survey and legal costs. The Town will not be held Rev. Haldenby, with the laying of thse last brick on Fui- day, said he was very happy with th~e accomplishments through the efforts of tIse congregation at St. Saviours. He said it had been a big job for such a smnall group of people and that a great amounit of volunteer work had made the project possi- responsible for thse maintenance of any road or driveway constructed on the lands affected by thse case- rnent. In speaking with Counc. Hamre she said the casernent will be used to provide a driveway by the Ministry to the back of the- Kirby United Church and two other pro- perties on tIse west side of Highway 115 at the Kirby in- tersection. The driveway wOu!cL corne off the- èet fine and directly south to the affected properties. He spoke of tIse en- thusiasm of thse congregation and the concera of parents for religious educaion for their children. He saidV mothers bas said, "Wc are going to have an active Sun- day ScIsol." Ail have taken part in thse undertaking and (Continued page 4) Most happy with accu mpfisflments Published Every Wednesday Orono Weekly Timïes, Wednesday, October 6, à982j m