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Orono Weekly Times, 5 Dec 1990, p. 9

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Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, December 5, 1990-9 We are NýQL repe at N.QL, out of the woods. by Pat Lycett The questions people are asldng me indicate a need for some clarification. This is the way 1 see it: 1) The region is no longer responsible for dump site selection. 2) The province bas assumed that changed. In response to requests for people to be part of the Village Weight reduction (garbage) plan 22 households have, in the last few days phone in, this represenflng a total of 62 people showing an active interest in avoiding and preventing further unnecessary LANDF2ILLS. The resuits are 4 lb./person/weèk. This number reflects a few people who are still using disposab le diapers and lookingfor other means. The national average, as everyone knows is 19 lb./person/week. We have devised an emblemn THE CLEAN GREEN EARTH EMBLEM, which can presently be seen in the front windows of some of the participants. Wouldn't it be wonderful if we can show The Environment Minister a village, and an aea surrounding Orono, with CLEAN GREEN EARTH EMBLEMS in all the fron t windows. Please cail Pat Lycett with any answers or questions and welIl try to find out, 983-9605, Kristin McCrea, 983-9339. Garlie and a healthy life by-Gord Milis Enjoying'a long and active life depends on keeping the heart and circulation healthy. Happily, research is now showing us a number of ways in which 'we could really help ourselves - start taking garlic! Why garlic? We now know that it is important for the health of the h=ar that we maintain our blood fats and cholesterol at the correct levels. Recent scientific studies suggest that taking garlie regularly could help us keep those levels normal, The best garlic for you (but flot your breath) is raw garlic. t provides a substance called allîcin which bas very important benefits but is also very smelly. You cant have one without the other. Research studies seemn to confirm what has been suspected for centuries,- that garlic could help keep the hecart healthy. Peterborough man takes over Penryn Park A Peterborough man with 15 years experience in operating a Peterborough golf course bas taken over the golf course and tennis operation at Penryn Park in Port Hope. Penryn_pawrk_ also is the site of a 4o0 unit condominium project. It is feit that Penryn can attrack conventions to its door and-cgnIu. Hope Township, the one and only in Ontario Hope Township has been stated to be the only municipality in ail of Ontario that makes owners pay the costs of historical designation of their building. As a resuit many of the members of the LACAC committee are iumiliated as those designating properties do have to give up some of their property rights. Tenderfiake DAPHNE IVES' P CRANBERRY MINCEMEAT PIE ----- T le addition cf cranberries te this mincemeat pie gives this FILLING fraitonl hliaydeser adelcius 124 oz. MAPLE LEAF 1 682 mL trdiina oldy eset elcou, jar MINCEMEAT ja r tangy flaveur. A cinch te prepare, 1 cup coarsely chopped cranberries 250 mL this cranberry mincemeat 112 cup chopped peans 125 mL pie has long been a favourite 1 ,,Jron i; ,,15,M in the Ives' household, especially at Christmas. If frozen cranberries are difficuit te find, you may substitute 2 cans of whole berry cranberry sauce and sieve through the jelly te get a cup of the bernies. Enjey. PASTRY TENI5ERFL4KE Perfect Paslry dough for double ansi 9" (23 cn) pie (see TENDERFLAKE lard package, 1 eggyolk, beaten Roil out half of dougl' and fit into 9" (23 cm) pie plate. Trim edge even with pie plate. Combine. mincemeat, cranberries, pecans and lemen juice. Mix weli. Spread evenly in pie sheli. Roi! out remaining pas fry dougli. Cut into 1/2" (1.5 cm) strips. Arrange in lattkce fash ion over filling. Tuck strips under bottom crust. Seal and flute edge. B rush top with beaten egg yolk. Bake on lower oven rack in a preheated 425'F (2200'C) oven for 10 Nothing Makes It Flakier. so, M.Every Time. COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle wiII be considening appcrintmients ta vanious committees. The following is a ist of the Committees and the pertinent information relative to forthcc>ming vacancies. COMMITTEEI BOARD DESCRIPTION Property Standards Committee Newcastle Community Services jAdvisory Board Uvestock Valuers Fence Viewers pound Keepers eame commission To review matters relative to the prescribed standards for maintenance and occupancy of proporty within the Town of Newcastle To assist the Department of Community Services by providing input on recreational faciliies, progranis and services. To evaluate ivestod< damage caused by dogs and wolves. To arbitrate and settle tence disputes To provide a facility to house livestoc until claimed by the owner To buy and release pheasants and sait huntiýrg licences for designated ameas. TERM 5 positions 1 year terni 3 year termi Ward 1-1 position Ward 2-1 position Ward 3-2 positions 2 positions 1 year terni 3 positons 1 year tenri 4 positions 1 year terni 6 positions 1 year terni FREQUENCY 0F REMUNERATION MEETINGS As required First Wednesday evening of each month As required As required As required As required $2826 per meeting $14.13 per inspection $28.26 per meeting $1413 per sub-committee meeting $2702 per evaluation $2469 per viewing None None if you wish to be considered for appointment ta one of the above Committees or Boards, application forms for appointmeflt are available at the Town Hall, Clerk's Department, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario. Completed application forms must be received by the undersigned by 4:30 p.m., December 21, 1990. Dates of Publication: Wednosday, December 5 1990 Marie P. Knight, A.M.C.T.(A.) Deputy Clerk Corporation of the Town of Newcastle 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario LlC 3A6 P.O. 3563 À& & &

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