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Orono Weekly Times, 25 Jun 1975, p. 3

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, JUNE 25th, 1975 -3 For Prompt Courteous Service CALL US TODAY TENDER JUICY PLUMP UNttTED CHURCH Orono Pastoral Charge Minister Rev. B. E. Long B.Th. ORGANIST & CHOIR DIRECTOR Douglas Dewell SCHEDULE OF SUMMER SERVICES Orono, Kirby, Newcastle 10:00 a.m. June 29th - Orono United Church July 6th - Kirby School July 13th - Orono United Church July 20th - Kirby School July 27th - Orono United Church June 29th - Special Speaker Rev. G. Brown of the Pine Ridge Training School NOTE: CHANGE OF TIME TO 10:00 A.M. Dial-A-Thought 983-9151 ST. SAVIOURS ST. SAVIOURS CHURCH SUMMER SERVICES ARE AS FOLLOWS ALL SERVICES AT 10 a m. Iuly 16 - St. Savouirs, Orono July 13 - St. George's, Newcastle July 20 St. Saviours, Orono July 27 - St. George's, Newcastle Continued from page 1 115 and 35. Dr. Mcllveen announced the ministry of colleges and universities has given final approval for the construction of a $4.1 million physical education activities building at Durham College. . Cons': net ion is expected to begin its September, he said. ' The addition will put Durban: College on an equal footing M, every other communie- college in the province, lib claimed. The former Township of Clarke contains - the finest orchard country in Ontario and "we must work to preserve this land rather than allowing it to be swallowed up by urbanization." Opposition by some residents residents of Darlington to both the proposed development of Courtice and the nuclear plant were also recognized by Dr. Mcllveen "and every effort must be made to see that the interests of the majority are. served." The contentious 10 lots in the former Darlington Twp. should stay there, he stated, Oshawa had sought to annex the 10 lots. Dr. Mcllveen noted the difference between progress and urban sprawl "and this is one of they very real reasons why I feel regional government government should work in the province." He said that the Conservatives Conservatives did not live in the past and he was sure that Bill Davis would be back with government in Ontario following following the election. . Ed Cymielewski musters a big grin Monday afternoon when receiving the House League trophy for his team at *^ e Principal Mr. Bolton. Ed's the graduation ceremonies. ^ eam "l* 16 Iroquois came out The trophy was presented'by on to P * wo points over their closest rivals. Drea speaks at PC meeting purposes such as laundering money, and wholesale prostitution prostitution and procuring. "It's all tied in at the distribution end in the States,' he said. The. moral standard of Yonge: St., which he claimed was less than zero, will become the moral standard of main streets in small towns if allowed to continue, he sug- gsted. Yonge St. isn't the only Toronto street where adult films can be seen. "It's out in the suburbs too." Citing the example of Channel Channel 11, Hamilton, which he claimed shows more violent programs in prime time than any of the three Buffalo television stations, rar. Drea contended "We're brutalized society." The government under Premier Premier William Davis is taking a stand on the issue of crime, he explained. "But the Liberal party believes nothing, stands for nothing, and is so mentally bankrupt it can't put down on a piece of paper what it will do." VENEZIA Restaurant HWY 115 and 35 Vz Mile South of Drone Phone 983-5651 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK We Specialize in: Pizza - Meals ALSO Weekend Specials Orono Building Contractor Brick - Block - Concrete Stone Work Carpentry - Cabinet Work Floors - Tile 983-5441 Orono COUNCIL AWAITS REPLY FROM D. THOMPSON Continued from page 1 rezoning application. Council expects Mr. Thompson to follow thorugh on the application. application. Town solicitor Edward . McNeely noted in a letter to Council that the Town is now in a position to renew an application to the Supreme court for a mandatory order requiring Mr. ' Thompson to tear down what has already been erected. Mr. Thompson was jailed for three days last year when he disobeyed a court order to stop construction of his home in Leskard. The Ontario Municipal Board also ruled against Mr. Thompson when Thompson sought their support support from a ruling by the committee of adjustment which denied him a minor variance. Thompson was denied a building permit in 1973 to construct his house on 2.25 acres in Leskard as the land was zoned agriculture not residential; OWNERS, SUPPLIERS WILL BE IDENTIFIED The ministry of consumer and corporate affairs will identify in the Legislature next week "the real owners and suppliers" of adult movies movies shown on the Yonge St strip, MPP Frank Drea (Scarborough (Scarborough Centre) said Thursday. Thursday. "It reads like a who's who of organized crime in the United States," said Mr. Drea parliamentary parliamentary assistant to the minister of consumer and corporate affairs. Mr. Drea was addressing a Durham East Conservative nomination meeting at Bow- manville High School. Oshawa Oshawa riding MPP Dr. Charles Mcllveen won the nomination by acclamation. The ministry will release the list of suppliers at second reading of an amendment to the Theatres Act, . which is designed to bring eight millimeter millimeter and videotapes under more government control. Mr. Drea said Ontario forms the northwest district which 11 states centering around Michigan as a sector for organized crime. "Toronto is just a branch plant and the right to the northwester section have been delegated." The inflation of organized crime has reached "sinister proportions," he said. "Obviously a large number of Canadians don't feel any scruples about dealing with these people." The adult films originate in New York City and California and are distributed to Toronto from Michigan. Distributors who have entered Canada had mostly left because of the large number of warrants for their arrest, he explained. "There's been a number of quasi-judicial investigations,' said mr. Drea. " He estimated there are about 100 places in Toronto which show the.films, but only 15 whose business is only films. The rest show films in the back of bookstores, or body rub parlors. The network which organized organized crime has built up to feed southern Ontario with adult films is also used for other major industrial building out of use and as such would remove a use that could bring a significant number of people into the Town on'a daily basis. Attention Farmers!! WHY PAY MORE? SAVE ON * Diesel Fuel * Motor Oil * Gasoline Phone 668-3381 - Collett DX FUEL OIL Quartered Chickens lb. 69c WELL TRIMMED JUICY Da3 etc <BONELESS RUMP OR ^1* BOTTOM ROUND) YOU SAVE TWICE WITH TRIM AND PRICE Rump Roasts (BONE IN) BURNS PORK AND BEEF Does not support Honeywell Plant Sausage Small Link PRIDE OF CANADA - BONELESS Dinner Shoulders Clarke Publii LIBRARY Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6:30 to 8:39 p.m. Monday, Thursday, ^Friday Afternoons 2:30 to 5:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 to 12:00 am. Planner, George howaen, in a report to council stated that the use of the former Honeywell plant as municipal offices wôuld be "a little out of order." His report was filed with council last week and said that from the beginning he felt "a corporate management management study" was needed. He said although such a study may be costly it could be of benefit to ensure proper lodgings and in the end a savings for the people of the Town. Mr. Howden, in his opinion, stated that the purchase of the Honeywell plant to be used for municipal purposes would require amendments to the official plan and the existing zoning by-laws. He agreed that a central location for offices was desirable desirable but felt that a location in downtown Bowmanville may be more suitable rather than in the industrial area: He felt the use of the Honeywell plant for municipal municipal purposes would take a Bacon SWIFT PREMIUM EVERSWEET RINDLESS 6 OZ. Cooked Ham swift premium by the piece Headcheese lb. 79c CORNISH'S Orono lb. $1.58 lb. $1.48 lb. 78c lb. $1.58 lb. $1.43 for 96c

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