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Orono Weekly Times, 17 Nov 1982, p. 7

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(>rmoo Wckly Ulimes, Wevdnesdayý, November 17, 1982, 7 17 complaints received as to M&O T-own by-law Don Smith, Chief Ad- ministrative Officer for the Town of Newcastle, inform- ed mnembers. of council on Monday that the Town bias received seventeen, wrîtten complaints under the condi- tions of the Maintenance and Occupancy By-Law. The in- formation camne as a resuit of a question from, Mayor Rickard. Smith informed counicillors that one complaint had been settled satisfactory with the other sixteen ail in the process at the presenit time. Smith said they had not had any problems, so far, as to the by- law and th at enforcemnent was flot as active as had been ex- pected due ta the fact that the Town only acts upon written complaints. The Admninistrator did say the process could be lengthiy depending on t'he co- operation of the concerned property owners. Co.unc. lare said she was weil pleased with the ap- proach being taken by Town staff and that in somne cases it could take considerable time to correct undesirable situa- tions. MonMdy venng in the ceremonies of 'Fly-Ups' for Ptctured above is a group tin, "arbe Arts, Sian Davies Orono Public School the big ail groups. of Orono Guides who are and Jean Brown who last event of the year for the local a good number of parents moving Up to the Orono, week received her guide All- Brownies, Guides and were present for the Patbfinders. Round Cord. Pathfinders was held with ceremonies. (Left to right) Nora Mar- Orono Brownies Fly-up (o Orono Guides The above group Flew-Up School. Ta nya Spencer, Shannon Jaime Luke,' Anthea to the Orono Guides on Mon- Pictured above are: (back Miller, Sarah Pooler, and Peacock, Caria Werry and day evening at a ceremony row) Tammy Gylytuik, Chrissy Kinney, (front row) Jennifer Balson. held ini the Orono Public C.E. (Bud) Tress, Presi- dent, Southview CottaGes Ltd., Bailieboro, Ontario, has been.elected President of the Central Ontario Travel Association (COTA.) actively involved with several tourism organizations in the travel area for many years. During the past year, he served as lst Vîce-President of COTA, President of the Great Pine Ridge Tourist Council and as a Director on the Board of Tourism On- tario, representing COTA, Tress is also a Past-President and Director of the Rice Lake Tourist Association. "COTA is recognized as a strong, effective organization by the tourism industry in Central Ontario and the Ministry of Tourism and, Recreation. One of my priorities will bc to get the same recognition fromi local organizations, municipalities and the public" said Tress following his election. Raffi on "That's Life~" Raffi has long delighted children and their parents with his enchanting tunes and renditions of favourite folksongs. He will be a featured guest on Global Television's THAT'S LIFE wvith ca-hasts Ann Rohmer and Peter -Feniak during the week of November 29. Tune in at 7:00 pm this wveek for Raffi along with other highlights including: Canada's own Miss Universe, Karen Baldwin; tennis player Gien Mitchibata; the Swedish pop group ABBA; the mascot for the Hamilton Ti-Cats; and -Hong Kong film star Jackie Chan. "Our travel area is the only one in the Province to register an increase in the accom- modation sector this past year. Everyone should be aware of what this means to themn and the imnportant part COTA has played in achiev- ing this" he added. THANK YOU , TO THE VOTERS 0F WARD 111 I wish ta thank' ait those who supported and voted for me in the recent election. I arn deîighted ta again be your local councillor and wl do my utmost ta work in your best in- terests. A special thanks toaaIl those who worked so hard for me. Keith D. Barr. Eleet new Presideut THANK YOU "Thank You"- ta some very special people Who mfade November th an exciting and happy ex- periencefor me. I imust share this success with each person Who supported me, and my fello w candidates Who caneforward and represented our Catholic Com- i7nuniity ith notable character and dignity. I intend to carry the 'trust' y ou gave mne ta Peterborough and continue ta wvork.,for -The Best Possible Chiristiani Education for aur Childreni. John O'Toole Separate School Trustee Peterborough- Vcoi-otuneln and Newcastle Romnan Catholic Separate School Board.

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