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Orono Weekly Times, 8 Dec 1982, p. 7

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<rono Weekly Timies, Wednesdm. Dleccember 8. 1982, 7 A new Orono Scout leader the regular Monday meeting now assists mue Orono pro- Tominson, (lett) ana k'red" was invested into the local in the Orono Town Hall. gram. He is pictured above Sneed, Bownxanville of the troop on Monday evening at Allan Barnard, (centre) with Scout Leader, Bill District'Service Team. Orono ýScouts form Court of Honor On Monday evening at the The scouts represent the Chris Pearce, Marcus Taworski, Kevin Cowan, regular weekly meeting of the eight patrols and will assist williams, andrew Scott, presi- secretary and Troy Young. Orono Scouts a Court of with planning activities of the dent of the Court, Kenny This is a new venture int the Honor was established and troop as well as acting as a Hall, vice- president,(bottomt operation of the Orono invested with eight scouts be- general governing body. row) Steve Schaefer, Rickie Scouts. ing chosen front the troop. Pictured above (back row) Space, "'the final frondier", bas ,been receiving a great deal of attention lately a t the local cinema. Blockbusters lîke "Close En- couniters", "Star Trek", "Star Wars" and "E.T." (as well as "Space Invaders", etc. on the home video market) have generated a. great deal of public interest. But ail of these films and games haven't really taught us very much about space. One popular fantasy is set "in a galaxy fer, far away." Did you know th-at you can see just such a gaiax-ry by step- ping outside on a clear night and looking uip? Ail you ne-ed ta know is exactly where to look. To find out, why not corne stargazing with the Central Lake Ontario Con- servation Authority? On Tuesday, December 14 at 7:00 p.m., at C.L.O.C.A. nature'-interpreter wil lead a stargazing outing at En- niskillen Conservation Area. 1The outing will begin with films, refreshments and an introductory talk at the barn. Afterwards, the group will move outdoors for a look at the stars and 'Constellations. This will also be an oppor- tunity to look for sorbe of the wildife that prowl this area by night. Day in Durham Region The C hristmas Seal Cam- paign, in Durham Region takes on a seasonal look this Saturday, as local Lung Association volunteers turn out in force for their anniial "Holly Day " fund-raiser. On Saturday, December Everyone is welcomne ta at- tend. Please dress warînly and bring along binoculars, if you have themn. To reach En- niskillen Conservation Area: go niorth on Durham Regional Road 57 ta Conces- 1 lith, fresh holly wil be dîstributed at shopping mails in Oshawa, Bowmanville, Ajax, Pickering and Whitby. Port Perry volunteers wvill be working through local banks, trust companies and grocery stores. The holly is avaîlable bagged for $2.00, or as loose sprigs distributed in return for contributions ta the Christmas Seal Campaign. 1Last year's trial run in Durham Region raised a total of $1,842, and local organizers are hoping ta top, $3,000 this year. sion Road 7 (2 concessions north of Taunton Road), turn left and go west Il mile ta sign,, then nkorth ta the area. For further information, co)n- tact the Autlhority at (416) 579-04 1. Cecil the Sensible Seal gets ready for Holly Day wvih a littie lhelp from Christmnas Elf, Dana Nemis. On Uolly Day (Saturday, December 1 Pth) Lung Association voluntecers wiil be distributing (resh B.C. holîy in shopping mnails and other Durham Region Locations, ta raise funids for the Christmas Seat (-amnpa;ign. '~I I I MINISTRY0F TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS The Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur suant ta the Public Transporta- tion and Highway Improvement Act, an application wiil be made by the Minister of Transportation and Communica- tions ta the Ontario Municipal Board for the approval of the closing of the followlng roads in the Town of Newcastle, Régional Municlpality of Durharm, where they intersect or run into the controlled-access highway known as the King's Hîghway 351115. TOWN 0F NEWCASTLE, Georgraphic Township of Clarkeo (1) Part of the Forced Road in Lot 24, Concession 9 (2> Part of the Forced Road in Lot 24, Concession 8 (3) and (4) Part of the Road Allowance between Concessions 7 and 8 (Carke 8th Line) (5) and (6) Part of the Road Allowance between Lots 24 and 25, Concession 7 (7) Part of Taunton Road (Regional Road 4) in Lot 26, Concession 5 (8) Part of the Road Allowance between Lots 26 and 27, Concession 6 (9) Part of the Road Allowance between Lots 26 and 27, Concession 5 (10> and (11) Part of the Road Allowance between Con-_ cessions 4 and 5 (Sommerville 8oad) (12) Part of the Road Aîiowance between Lots 28 and 29, Concession 3 Such application wiIl be heard by the said Board at the Court Building, 132 Church Street, Bowmanviîle, Ontario, on the 17th day of January, 1983 at 10:30,'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON, at which time and place ail persons cîaiming ta be interested or affected may attend and be heard. A Plan P-3064-46 showing the portion of roads proposed ta be ciosed may be seen at the office of the Clerk 0f the Tpwn of Newcastle, 40Temperance Street, Bowmanviîie, Ontario; at the office of the District Engineer of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications, 138 Hope Street North, Port Hope, Ontario; and at.the office of the Head, Planning and Design Section at 5000 Yonge Street, WViIîowdaie. Ontario during regular office hours up ta January 14, 1983. Dated at Toronto, this 25th Day of November, 1982. SPECIAL NOTICE The Ontario Municipal Board has also directed that ail per- sons who abject ta the closing, SHALL FILE PARTICULARS 0F THEIR OBJECTIONS, stating their Lot, Concession or Registered Plan Number, on oar before the IOth day of January 1983 by mailing such particulars ta: 1. The Ontario Municipal Board 180 Dundas Street West Toronto, Ontario M5G lE5 (Referring ta File Number M-820073) AND ALSO TO 2. Mr. F. Norman, Head Planning and Design Section Ministry of Transportation and Communications 5000 Yonge Street Willowdale, Ontario M2N 6E9 At the Hearing on the 17th day of January, 1983, thé Board illi hear objections ta the ciosings and matters reiated ta the closings oniy. If an abjector does not attend, the Hear- ing may praceed in hîs absence and he is not entitied ta any further notice. Claims for compensation wili not bedeaît with or determined untii the roads are physically closed. Section 22 (1) of the Exprapariations Act states that a dlaim for compensation for injuriaus affection shall be made by the persan suffering the damage or iass in writing with par- ticuiars of the ciaim up taonre (1) year after the damage was SuIstained or after it becamne known ta him, and, if not sa made, the right ta compensation is forever barred. THE HONOURABLE JAMES W. SNOW MîNISTER 0F TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS New leader invesited at Oron>o Scouts "C'.lose Encounters" at HoIIy E.nniskillen Con. Area

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