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Orono Weekly Times, 7 Nov 1984, p. 3

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()roi' ) % (ekIl Ilmes, WedncsdaN 'N) emniber 7, 1984-3 4 correct ion over zhai of lasi week w/on (lhe aboie pwtlur's vivre ,,îier<'hung'eu i he w1iOfl, articles. Fontaine- A rd Wedding Gwenyth Joan Ard becameé Orono United Church. ficiated and the organist was the bride of B«trand Joseph . Reverend Wayne Wright of- Mrs. Martha Farrow. Fontaine on May 19, 1984 at Supports Hospital with $300,000 grant, The Town of Newcastle Gieneral Purpose conmmittee on Monday approved' a recommendation for council that the Town thr-ough Ithe general tax Ievy provide a suri of $250,000 tio the Memiorial Hospitalexaso funrid ov\ er a thiree yea r pei od wýith the first payment comi ing in 1985 in an amount of $83,333. Thre Town also values the 'donation of a road allowance and staff costs associated to (lhe hospit al expansion plan at $50,000 which they intend to donate to the Hospital to in- crease the town grant to $300, 00. The cT own w ýill apply to the Onýtario MunIicipal Board for their approval of annual grants in 1986 and 1987 of $83,333. Mayor Rickard sug- gested this procedure be followed as annual grants in 1986 and 1987 are not within the jurisdiction of the present Thle Hospital Fund, Raising :omit-iiitee has asked the Tow\n for a-total amounit of $600,(»,' earlier this year sug- gesting the towný provide $200,000 through the local Christmas -is yï Coming toC REFLECTIONS- Main Street OrOno eWINTARIOI DRA W-u Clarke Hîgh School lu jNovemberl15, 1984 uTickets available at Mom's Kitchen * Sponored yNecse& DistIrictCame levy and petition for $400,000 from the Ontario Hydro ýSta- tion 'B' account. The Town will noýw recom- mend that the Hydro account provide an amount of $300,000 to the hospital ex- pansion pl an but have re- quested that the Memorial Hospital provide all necessary statistics showing what impact the hydro generating station will have on the services and facilties of the hospital. Counc. Hubbard, chair- man of the Hydro Liaison Committee said she had con- cerns over the use of hydro funds and that it was up to the ho spital to document the impacts that may exist from the hydro plant.* The province is to pay 56 percent of the total cost of the expansion plan at Memorial hospital. Counic. Hobbs questioned the need of 0MB approval for the annual payments but supported the resolution of the committee. Conce. Cowman voiced the view that the plans for ex- pansion could be a little gran- diose and said the Health Council has so suggested. Counc. Hamre said the development at Memorial Hospital was more than an expansion plan noting there was considerable damage resulting from a fireand that the hospital had to meet a lot of new requirements under the present Health Act. She said she agree with the stand that Memorial hospital must, provide documentation of' the impact Ont. Hydro would have on the local hospital before the request of myýoney was sought front the hydro accounu. The annual grant of S83,333 represents some two and a haîf milîs on the local tax bill. Lowcryý, 01rono; Jim Milîson, Chat~rtn - nm~rnrd pdrin1. Enisýkillen and Donald Patricia, Ann Comerford, Chatterton, Orono were daughter of Stanley and united in 'marriage onl Teresa Comerford of Oshawa September 29, 1984 at St. and David Orville Chatter- Gertrudes Church, Oshawa ton, son of Orville and Betty Durham East Agri-News Joel Bagg, Farm Mgm't Specialist FEDERATION 0F AGRICULTURE: The Durham Region Federat ion of Agriculture held their an- nual meeting recently and elected their directors for i985. The directors represeni- ting the Town of Newcastle are: Neil-Allin, Orono; Gor- don Barrie, Bowmanville; Gerry Brown, Newcastle; Joe Christi, Bowmanville; Jim With The Righ tPrice.. SALADA ORANGE PEKOE TEA BAGS- Box of60 239 ALLENS PURE APPLE JUICE 48 oztin .99 NIOTHERS PARKER 369 g Vac Pak Ground'-COFFEE 3.49 NoNmeToilet Tissue loroils 3.49 eSTEAK SALEe Grade 'A' Bef T-BONE 3.191b. 7.03 kg . Canada 'A' Beef Canada 'A' l3oef SIRLOIN 2.99,lb. 6.59 kg ROUND STEAK OR ROAST 2.491b. 5.49 kg C OR N I SH 'SPhone 983-5201 ....... .. ... Wel sh, Bowmanville. Rcpres.cninjg the Township Of' Scugog are: Carl Adams, Nestleton; Arithur Caýtton, Plort Perry; Carl DeL-ong, -Bkakkstock; Hlarvey Grahiam, Blac(kstock; Judy Jensen, -Sunrderland, Ralsph Larmer, BI ackýt oc:k; Lawrence McLaughlin, Nestleton and M er rill'. VanCamp, Blackstock. Merrill Van Campy is the Ontario Federa- lion Of Agriculture Director. Delegates to the OFA are Gordon Barrie, Joe Christl and. Judy Jensen. ROYAL WINTER FAIR: Many local farmers will be coinpeting in this year's Royal Winter Fair. The "Royal" will be held from November 8th to l7th at the Coliseumn, Exhibition Place in Toronto. There, both the farmer and their urban cousins will be able to see the best dairy and beef cattie, poultry, sheep, swine, goats, flowers, fruits, vegetables, honey, çlairy and maple pro- ducts, and horses that Canada has to offer! LIVESTOCK MANAGE- MENT TOUR: Lawrence Van Camip, Blackstock will represenit Durhami East on thie 1984 Livesto-ck Mianage- ment Tour and the Inter- County Livestock Evaluation Competition, fro m November 4th to November 9th. These events are sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food and the Junior Farmers' Association of Ontario. The Tour will visit various livestock opera- tions in the counties of Duf- ferin and Grey and will con- clude at the Royal Winter Fair with an Evaluation Competition.

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