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Orono Weekly Times, 4 Sep 1991, p. 12

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IV---kýy7IMe mérn- , ýq iThe waît may be long Severances ini Agricultural zones has becan Report f rom Q ue~ns, Park Township. At t he present time Hope is awaiting from Gord Mills M.P.P. Durhamn East Last week, saw the end of rny tour of the province listening to the friends and foes of Bill 115 (Sunday Shopping Bill), We beard frorn the folks in Windsor, London, Hamilton and Toron to. During the week of September l6th, the bil will be subjected ta clause by clause, with amendmnents ta the bill being proposed by ail three parties. Hopefully, the seemingly constant problemns associated with Sunday store openings, will finally be deait with when the bill receives Royal Assent. As 1 listened ta the various points of view presented, 1 could flot help but think that in aur present society economnic interests intend ta dominate ail other aspects of being human. In the desire ta extend shopping on Sunday 1 arn "WEED CONTROL FERTILIZINO INSEM cNTROL CIINCH, GRUD, ARTS . CRABe GRASSW PROTECTION ý 7 GOVERNMENT LICENCED RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL LA WN PROFESSIONALS B Y COMPLETE LAWN PROGRAMMES WITH GREATER SAVINGS -DRIVEWAY PROTECTION - ASPHALT SEALING 983-5267PO BOX 277 convinced that we have ta understand that people are not merely economic entities. This week, I along with my colleagues in the government, will be spending four days at Honey Harbour, ta, discuss the legislation proposed for introduction in the fal session. During aur discussion, I will bave the opportun ity ta present the views of rny constituents concerning several important issues. 1 bave appreciated hearing your concerns on farrning issues, auto insurance, housing, environrnent issues and garbage durnps, ta naine just a few of the important topics that keep causing lively conversation. This past week Premier Bob confirrned the visit ta Ontario of Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales. The Premier said that the Prince and Princess will visit Toronto, Sudbury and Kingston frorn Wednesday,> October 23 ta, Monday, October 28, 1991. This will be the first visit of the Prince and Prncess ta Ontaria. Last week, 1 was also very pleased ta announce on behaîf of the Minister of Cornmunity and Social Services, the Honorable Zanana Akande, a provincial grant of $75,000, ta establîshi Kawartha Thieresa Elementary Schoo Bowrnanville. This will provit( new cbild care spaces in Newcastle Auto Centre & Body Shop Expert Gieneral Repairs - Wheel Alignments Body Work King and Beaver Streets- Open Mon. -Sat Newcastle Village 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.n- 987-7223 COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT COMMUN ITY ACTIVITY GUIDE OOPS . . . We found some errors. Please make note of the following changes to the information in the recent FaII/Wintei Community Activity Guide. The Federal Goods and Services Tax rioes not apply to the following programs. Lifesaving 1, 11, & 111 Synchronized Swimming Youth Semi-Private Youth Private CORRECT FEE - $40.00 CORRECT FEE - 70.10 CORRECT FEE - 60.75 CORRECT FEE - 89.25 The Federal Goods and Services Tax does apply to the following program. Red Cross Instructor CORRECT FEE - $1 12.35 Please note that SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING CLASSES operate on: Wednesdays 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. sundays 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. The Community Services Department apologies for any inconvenience that these errors and omissions may create. For more information please call: COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARIMENT 623-3379 Dates of Publication: Wednesday, August 28, 1991 Wednesday, September 4, 1991 P.O. 4247 comrnunity. I arn also pleased to informi the farming commuiity in Durham East, that the Legiglative Assembly has a policy of purchasing Ontario produce year round, and bas a continuing program of promotion throughout the yejir in menu items and speciai events. SThe Ministry of Culture and Communications hiave approved a 1991 grant of $9,300 ta the Scugag Historical Museui. The Minister, the Honorable Karen Haslarn bas commended the mruseurn for their excellent prograins and services in serving the conmunity. Corning up next Thursday tbrough Sunday is the Durhamn Central Fair held in Orono, where 1 arn pleased ta malce rny homne. -nie events this year, are better than ever, with somiething for everyone. It takes lots of biard work by lots of, hard-working volunteers ta make the fair a success. Please corne and join us for good country fun. 1 hope ta see you there. Until next week - be kind ta ail, it really does help. AbiIty Executive ability is deciding quickly and getting somebody else ta do the wark. -John G. Pollard ol 'in The wind and the waves are e 31 always on the side of the ablest 1the navigators. ___________- Edward Gibbon Second Time.., (From page 3) teachers, s0 nobody is rnerely 'processed'I. Courseselection is done with the actual teacher of the course, again ensuring a higb level of success in appropriate course t. selection. Students establish their own individualized timetable which can be co-ordinated with the - schedule of any teaching staff member. Students start the course when they are ready, flot at a pre- determined, inflexible time, Individual ability, interest, and starnina deterrnine the speed with which each student progresses. Very frequent 'feedback' is provided by individual teacher'- student consultations, aimost daily narked evaluation of written assignrnents, and careful student- shared skills evaluation eacb step of D the way througb a course. Mid-tern D tests and final exains are available r when the student is ready, giving great flexibility in the speed witb which any given student will finish any given course. Essentially, C.I.S. students corne ta understand that the C.I.S. approach is exactly the opposite of what they recal' (however accurately) about their early school experience. Where they rernember imposition of uniformity, non- caring of rnany teachers, uninteresting course material, and inflexibility, they find encouragement of individuality, supportive staff, course materiai ta which tbey bring so mucb mare than in their adolescence, and r finaily, a welcome flexibility. AIl in ahi, they recognize, with relief, that is C7.I.ç. is part of the public secor,,.! y school systemr that they thaught had failed tbem earlier ini life. It dignifies thieir sincere, second attempt. They kniow this, and sa shiould the public whichi is bath supporter and beneficiary of alI this reclairned talent that * ernerges "the second tirne around'. me a big issue in Hope Official Plan which would allow owners of Agricutlural land ta obtain severances of small parcels. Because af the delay in obtaining approval the issue bas amien. Earlier this year the Ministry of Agriculture told Hope they could flot support a condition in the new plan that would allow non-farm severance. COMPLETE CAR & TRUCK REPAIRS DISL ENGINES - CUMMINS, DETROIT & CAT RDODISPATÇHED TOW TRUCKS MOBILE MECHANICALýSERVICE TRUCK R.R. 1 ORONO, ONTARIO LOB 1 MO 4 MILESNORTH OF 401 ON HWY. 115 &35 PHONE (416) 983-9151 Imm rmR e/max (Cornerstone I 104 KING ST., BOWMANVILLE For a free appraisal or property information please 1cali me at 623-6,"%0 00à SALLY associate broker 983-6181 (residence) Enniskillen - $199,000 Omeree - $115,000 Gorgeous Iandscaped lot! Excellent starter home! ~i Y.MILLBROOK Î 4 Terrific 3 bedroom sidepi huge lot, mature trees, peaceful Bowmanville - $1 54,900 villgesreet Four bedroomn sidespîltl 16,0 Mosport Road - $1 63,000 Bethany - $1 15,000 Four bedroom country home! Brick bungalow - deep lot! Haydon - $3 74,900 Hwy. 115& 35 - $265,00 10 acres, barn,, woods, stream! Restaurant - gas bar opportunity! ATTENTION I NVESTO RS! Newcastle $137,500 Legal duplex- Newcastle- $2 19,900 iiivestmeflt property! 12 acres- excellent dog kennel!

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