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Orono Weekly Times, 4 Feb 1976, p. 4

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4--Orono,Weekly Times, Wednesday, January 4th, 1976 impact study • w • • » e » -• • e e • VARIETY Wfe Now Have Glen Rae Dairy Products • Plastic Coated 1 Playing • Cards • Regular $1.29 • Q *3 While • # %» they • ■ last 1 e Used Once 2 Euchre Decks 2 Decks per Box » • • e • e e i 59c. » • e 4 • e. » » e e « * e S" », eeee Charles Reid Orono's Licensed Valuator Specialize in Farm Furniture Sales Consult me for terms and dates Phone Orono 963-5914 pÂLEK TRICIAN The consulting firm of James F. MacLaren Ltd. has been selected by Ontario Hydro to undertake a study to determine the impact of the Wesley ville and proposed Darlington Darlington generating stations on surrounding communities. It is Hydro's stated position that it has no intention of allowing any community to suffer as a result of the presence of a Hydro facility and this study will identify the effects so that appropriate actions can be taken. The study will include an analysis and forecast of impact on employment, population, population, , housing, transportation transportation routes, economy, financial financial conditions and historical and archeological significance. significance. the consultant is also being asked to consider the impact , of the projects' employees on sewage systems, water supply, supply, solid ^ waste disposal, health, police and fire protection, protection, recreation, libraries, education, education, roads and municipal administration. The study will, concentrate on municipalities in the immediate immediate area of the projects. Included are Oshawa, Ajax, Newcastle. Pickering. Whitby Port Hope, Cobourg, Peterborough, Peterborough, Hope and Hamilton Townships, Northumberland County and the Regional Municipality of Durham. Thé area may be expanded if the study shows significant community impacts are likely to oçcur outside original boundaries. Plans call for the report to be completed by the end of I August. I Wesley ville G.S. is located ÙUCDC T/tJC O/it/C vnn a * : Crysler Point in Hope wr£H£ / n£ OU79 rlAJ Township and the Darlington SHOULD station is planned for Raby Head in the Town of Newcastle. ' eeeeeee -- ww■ « Kendal News ' This is candlemas day, the coldest day of the winter, so the radio tells us 20 degrees below f. on my thermometer and the bear is going back to ' slëep for another six weeks,,' Fortunately there is a good 1 snow cover to protect the grass seeds and the fall Wheat. Perhaps the. most important thing is to keep Well. "An apple A day keeps the doctor away." This has been proven to be tr.ue by ' experiments carried on in the schools. Half the class that ate an apple a day, lost fewer days from sickness, than the others who ate no apples. Apples were the finest in many years last fall, so rosy and perfect. The Red Cross used to supply cod liven oil tablets one a day to each pupil free but the cost was so high they were forced to discontinue discontinue this. Perhaps each family should buy their own Halibut Liver oil tablets at one cent a tablet, in these months with so little sunshine. On Sunday morning Rev. G. Montgomery read the scripture scripture from Philippians 4 v 4 to 20 and chose as his tonic "The. Supply Lines". We are told in God's word to "Do good things to win men and women to Christ". Jesus said, "When I ■was thirsty you gave me drink.,When I was hungry you fed me." We are to be the channel of God's love, we keep the supply lines open by 1. Prayer 2. Reading the Holy Bible 3. by attending the Church of Jesus Christ. On Sunday afternoon Febru ax y x ci iilviij.uri.31 Service wd? held in Kendal church for the late Mr. Tom Stevens. Rev. G, Montgomery referred to his life of service, first in the teaching of teenage boys and later as a gardener in this community. His family were there from Guelph, Ottawa and Toronto. Next Sunday is Bible Sunday Sunday and the subject will be "The Book mat talks, several several Ancient bibles will be displayed and Erie Lambier will take part in the service reading from the braille Bible. A former six line neighbour Mr. Percy Morgan is in Bowmanviile Hospital. The Bosleys: Nursing a sick wife; The doctor bills will be no problem. They'll be much less than you would spend if you were well. Opposed to Regional PUCs Oshawa Mayor Jim Potti- cary says he is opposed to the regionalization of public utility utility commissions. Mayor Potticary said at a public meeting called by the three New Democrat MPPs for Durham Region there is a movement to regionalize the commissions, "The province is saying we think it would be great," the mayor said. If urban and rural commissions commissions were amalgamated into one commission, Mayor Potticary Potticary predicted the facilities in rural parts of the region would be upgraded. He thought the city of Oshawa would end up paying for this. Mayor Potticary did not object to rural facilities being improved, but he did not think Oshawa should have to pay for it. Attention Farmers!! WHY PAY MORE? SAVE ON * Diesel Fuel * Motor Oil * Gasoline Phone 668-3381 - Collect DX FUEL OIL For Prompt Courteous Service CALL US TODAY IF ELECTRIC HEAT T IS YOUR t>es/%£ StLSNT AND CLEAN uSUim <■ , n , ■ - f I t ,1 t 1 I O. Chatterton Electrical Contracting Phone 983-5546 or 983-5940 Orono, Ontario Monuments and Family Memorials Our quality and service leaves nothing to be desired Ask the person who bought from us, a neigh hour, friend or relative The Rutter Granite Company * 73 Ontario Street PORTHOPE Phone collect V.W. RUTTER Office-885-5216 Home-885-5522 Ontario has à new "Scat Bell Law/' This is what you should know about it. Last year, 1,304 people were killed in automobile accidents in Ontario. Another 98,673 were injured. Many of those deaths and injuries could have been avoided, had the persons involved been wearing seat belts. That is why, effective Janupry 1,1976, the use of seat belts became mandatory. In practice, the law is simple: • You must wear a seat belt and shoulder harness if both are available. • If your car was manufactured after January 1,1971, it is illegal to remove the seat belts and they must be in good wdrking order. If seat belts have been • removed, they must be replaced. • Seat belts that are not working must be repaired. o The shoulder harness is not part of the system in back seats-and need not be installed. e it is not illegal to carry more passengers than there are seat belts. • The driver is responsible for all children aged 2 to 15. All ÿdult passengers, 16 and over are responsible for themselves. • There are éxeeptions: (1) Children under two years of age. (2) Persons with a medical exemption certificate from their doctor. (3) Delivery personnel driving in their drop-off zone at 25 mph or under. (4) Rural mail delivery personnel. (5) Convertibles do not require shoulder harness. The fine for breaking the law is from $20 to $100, plus costs. But life and health are precious, and accidents whiph cause death or injury to people, or damage to property, cost far more than the fine. Whether you are a driver or a passenger, from now on you must wear a seat belt.. Your Ontario government asks for your co-operation. For more information, contact: Public and Safety Information Branch Ministry of Transportation and ■ Communications 1201 Wilson Avenue • Downsview, Ontario M3M tJ8 Ministry of Transportation and Communications James Snow, Minister Province of Ontario William Davis, Premier

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