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Orono Weekly Times, 10 Sep 1975, p. 4

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4--Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, September 10th, 1975 Doug Moffatt, NDP candidate candidate (centre) signs his nomination nomination papers at the Returning UPAND DOWN THE BOOK STACKS Thursday, September 11th, 1975 ADULT The Manawaka World of Margaret Laurence by Clara Clara Thomas Victims of Science by Richard Richard Ryder (the use of animals in research) The Art of Living in Mexico by William Reed The World's Living Religions by Robert Hume Harry & Ton to by Josh Greenfeld & Paul Mazursky The Little Girl who Lived Down the Lane by Laird Koenig (horror story) PAPERBACKS Home Drying Vegetables, Fruits & Herbs by Phyllis Hobson Upstairs at the Whitehouse by J. B. West The Liberated Mother Goose by Tamar Hoffs The Precarious Homestead by Abraham Rotstein Canada, British Postage Stamp Stamp Catalogue by Robert Lyman Toronto Women's Yellow Pages Pages by C. Bode God, Man & Archie Bunker by Spencer Marsh JUNIOR Karen, The Karen Magnussen Story by Karen Magnussen Reptiles of the World by Carl Gans 100 Plays for Children by A. S. Burack There's No Time for Love, Charlie Brown by Charles Schulz EASY READING & PICTURE BOOKS Sophie by William Stobbs The Sesame Street Book of Numbers Madeleine Hadley Wants to build home in clarke Mr, G. E. Manger wants to build his home on property he owns in the former Township of Clarke located in Concession Concession eight. As the land fronts on an office in Orono. Ernst Konzel- mann, Official agent for the NDP and George T. Pollitt, returning officer, witness the signature. The election is to be held on Thursday, September 18th. unimproved road he has not been able to get a building permit but his neighbour across the road whose land does front on a portion of improved road has been able to build his home. He would like the matter cleared up. Mrs. Margaret Kidd, who also owns property for the purpose of building a summer retreat, said she is tired of camping and wishes the council would take some sort of stand on the issue. She explained she purchased purchased her property five years ago. The owner of the property at that time was given permission to subdivide his farm land into 10-acre lots by the former Clarke Township, Mrs. Kidd explains. At that time she was given the impression that he would improve the road, according to township specifications. Later, when the man who sold her the property disappeared disappeared from the scene she found the road not considered a county road and did not receive the township seri, J. All Mrs. Kidd has been able to do on her 25 acre property is plant trees and build a stone fire place. «COLORFULBANDS & PARADES * LADIES PROGRAM • OVER 300 EXHIBITS » SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE 20,8,27,117S What can we say about the Davis gaver nment I Absolutely nothing, ifs illegal to say anything v- We are Ontario's Crown employees and civil servants. Our political rights are virtually non-existent. Some of us have tried to become active in political parties. We have been told to quit or be fired. We think this is ridiculous. Some of us support Mr. Davis' party. Naturally, others support the NDP or the Liberals. But this doesn't matter to the government. It simply believes we should have fewer rights than other citizens. We don't agree. What is the harm in our speaking or writing publicly on issues such as housing, education and taxes? Or, what danger is there for us to put up lawn signs, or canvass on behalf of a candidate? • The government thinks this is wrong. It has made such activities illegal. We believe in basic democratic rights. And this won't cost taxpayers a cent. We hope you will vote for equal rights... for everyone. What more can we say? Whose rights go next ! Civil Service Association of Ontario

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