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Orono Weekly Times, 19 Jun 1991, p. 12

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12-Orono-Weekly Times, Wednesay, lune 19,1991 ... .. ..... ........ ... ........... ....... .... . ......... .................... ... ....... ........ ... ... .. . ........................ ............ .1 .. ... ................ ... . .... .... .. .. ................. .......... ........... ...... . .............. August 1953 McNamara Construction Company arrived at Port Bowmanville recently to do the dredging work in connection with laying of intake pipe for the new lake water supply systema being installed by the Bowmanville Utilities Department. Tonight the finals are to start in the South Durham Basebail League with the first game being played ini Orono at 6-.00 p.m. The two contesting teams will be Orono and Kendal. Sidewalk work has been- underway in the Village with extensive repairs being made on Station Street where the walk was raised considerably. Work is now underway on Mill Street where the sidewalk is being raîsed to a satisfactory heighit fromn Mr. B. Tennants to Mr. NMillers. The Liberal Party in Canada scored another decisive victory on Monday, August i th, when the voters of the Dominion gave this party an overwhelming majority of seats in the House of Commons. On the local front John James, Liberal was victorious with a 158 vote margin over Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bunting are taking part- in the "01d Timne Fiddlers" Contest in London, Ont., this week. By mid August it is expected that the Orono Wood Products will bc operating ini its new and modern factory opposite the Orono Coal and Lumnber. The Ganaraska River conservation Authority han offered to pay J. Hartwell Lowery the sum of $300 i setulement for cattle lost although the Authority does not admit any responsibility for his loss of cattle. Mrs. Annie Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wannan and Ross visited Sunday with Mrs. Ed Lawson, Yelverton. August 1943 Jiln Linton and Bob Coatham retumed home from mnilitary camp on Sunday, while H. Myles and Albert Mitchell are remaining for the second week. Now that we have completed Our share of printing for theý election, we turn our attention to the prize list for the Fair, which we expect to have completed sometime next week. Orono Citizen's Band gave a band concert in the park on Sunday aftemoon. It being a hot day mary took advantage of the shade in the park and at the -same time enjoyed the music supplied. Mýr. and Mrs. Arthur Bishop and family, Burlington, were holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tarnblyn. At the meeting on the Orono Police tnistees on Monday of last week, the rate for the Village was lowered from 7 to 6 milis. An order of the Prices Board recently îssued, permits the sale of ahl types of shotguns in Canada and revokes an earlier order which froze the sale of 18 makes and mnodels of 12 gauge shot guns. Sales of shotguns were previously restricted i order to obtain an inventory and to permit the Department of Munitions and Supply to buy such guns an were required for vital war needs. Pte. Charles Miller, Montreal, was home over the weekend. Mr. John Armstrong has had the roof of his residence re-shingled and insulated. Mr. and Mrs. James Hoy and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Morgan spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Tattersol at their summer cottage at Sturgeon Lake. The Orono firemnen had a trial run on Wednesday afternoon, examining the tanks to see if they were filled, then going to the park where the engine wan tested out. Some time late Tuesday night, but most probably early Wednesday morning, thieves broke into the Orono Creamery and departed with a sumn of cash totalling around $3000. Ottawa, August 14 - (CP) - Hon. Humphrey Mitchell, minister of labor, announced today the eall to the military training ;) married men aged 27 to 30 inclu,ý1Ve and ail of men who reach the age of 18 this year. Plans are now complete for the distribution of Coupon Ration Book No. 3 in Clarke Township during the three days of August 26th, 27th and 28th. Consumers are asked to fil in the application card in their old books before taking them to the distribution in the Town Hall - Thursday, August 26, 2-5 p.m.; Friday August 27th, 2-5 p.m. and 7- 9 p.m.; and Saturday, August 28th, 2-5 p.m. *WEEO oeNTROL *FERTILIZING *INSECT GONTROL CHINCit. GRUDJ, ANTS. ETC. CRAUB GRASS PROTECTION GOVERNMENT LICENCED RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL LA WN PROFESSIONALS BY 4f *COMPLETE LAWN PROGRAMMES WITH GREATER SAVIt4GS ORI VEWAY PROTECTION - ASPHALT SEALING 983-5267, O0RgN7 CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F NEWCASTLE 40 TEMPERANCE STREET -BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO LIC 3A6 1991 FINAL TAX NOTICE The 1991 FINAL TAX NOTICES have been mailed to al ratepayers and are payable as follows: REALTY AND BUSINESS TAX 1ist Instalment PAYABLE JUNE 21lst, 1991 2nd Instalment PAYABLE SEPTEMBER 201h, 1991 Please Pay Prom ptly 10 Avoid Penalty If you have flot received your Final Tax Notice, please telephone the Municipal Tax Off ice at 623-3379. 1991 Taxes are PAYABLE ONLY at the locations detaiîed on the front of the Tax Notice. Failure to receive a Tax Notice does not elîminate the responsibility for the payment of taxes and penalty. ew4as(fe ~sIo R.L. Swan Tax Collector, Date of Publication: Wedniesday, Jufle 19, 1991 P.O. 4678 Updated semi on extra deep lot with garage. Central location. 71 Loscombe Dr. BOWMAN VILLE Three bedroom link home with finished rec room - great neichourhood. S outhgate Dr. OSHAWA FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THESE PROPERTIES OR A FREE MARKET EVALUATION 0F VOUR HOME PLEASE CAIL ME: SaIIy Staples u6d23-6000 ASSOCIATE BROKER REIMAX CORNERSTONE Bowmanville and Area Average Annual Return On Investment 1960-J1990 e7 n7 1- * T Bis Bonds TSE 300 GoId Average * 4 City * Real Estate

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