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Orono Weekly Times, 17 Mar 1976, p. 9

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Town Council Briefs RECEIVE W1NTARIO GRANT . Mayor Rickard informed council he had iust received BYAMS PLUMBING - HEATING Sales and Service 24 HOUR BURNERSERVOCE GULF FINANCING Low Interest Rates Phone: Tyrone 263-2650 word that a Wintario grant of $42,000 had been granted to the Tyrone 'Community Centre. Centre. He also said that the Tyrone project would now place no demand on public funds. ORONO ART GROUP RECEIVES GRANT The Orono Art Group are to be paid a sum of $200.00 which is their portion of the former Township of Clarke Recrea- Call your licensed Plumbing and . Mechanical Contractor who sells, installs and guarantees CARMAN Plumbing and Heating Phone 983-5207 Orono Bob Yeomans Plumbing and Heating 24 Hour Service New Installations Alterations - Repairs Specializingjn , Hot Water Heating Forced Air Heating : Septic Tank Work R.R.l, Orono 983-5624 Dave's Plumbing Heating Electric Industrial-Commercial Residential Free Estimates 786-2471 R.R.l Orono MANAGEMENTJ m m tion grant for 1973. BUDGET PROCEDURES POSTPONED The budget procedures of the.Community Services com- mittée are postponed until the committee receives direction from council as to the percentage which budgets can jump. SWIMMING POOL CHARGES Swimming pool charges for the summer have been set at 75 cents per day. Season tickets will be issued for $15.00 or $40.00 for a family of three or over. COUNCIL TO COOPERATE The Town of Newcastle council will co-operate and participate in the spraying of mosquitos for St. Louis Encephalitis. Encephalitis. A pK ACTION BE deferred M. Rice in a letter to council asked that council"defer a Ay decision regarding Wil- m ot Creek Cove Mobile Home park. The company is seeking seeking information regarding the requirements of Ontario Hydro Hydro for the proposed power lines which are expected to run through a portion of the property. Counc. Cowman stated she wondered if Hydro were aware they were putting the lines through the centre of the proposed project and that if it cannot go ahead the Town would loss a sum of $500,000 in annual taxes. Counc. Allin said, he had spoken to M. Rice and understood that the lines would not.be that detremental to the project. Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, March 17th, 1976--9 IF YOU • Operate your own business • Manage someone else's business * • Expect to start a business THEN: You are invited to attend a Small Business Seminar , at THE FLYING DUTCHMAN MOTOR INN HWY. 401, BOWMANVILLÉ, ONT. on TUESDAY, MARCH 30th, 1976 9:00 AM~4:301M registration 8:30 AMI. , THE DAY'S AGENDA Using the case study method you will analyse the problems of a small business--"The Corner Store"--facing expiry of its lease. The choices aje either, to pay more rent, construct another building, move to another location, or buy the building presently occupied. You will bet exposed to the impact impact of these decisions on your financial statements. There will be brief presentations by speakers as well as group workshops. There will be a review of financial statements. REGISTRATION: v If you are interested please complete the registration slip below, and forward it as soon as possible. Registration fees of $15 per person are payable at the registration desk on the morning of the seminar; Luncheon is included. For further information information contact PETER CASH at tel. 576-6800 THE MANAGER FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK 22 King Street West, P.O, Box 980 Oshawa, Ontario ■ I will attend the management seminar at Bowmanville Mar, 30 (MB Name(s) H Address £■■■■■■■■■■ j 23 BEDS DROPPED The Port Hope.nospuai has closed, 23 beds in accordance with the orders of the Ministry of Health and has also made a number of adjustments to staff. In the cuts a total of eight full time and 20 part time staff have lost their jobs at the hospital. Building a House? or remodelling your present one? Then contact: Floyd Nicholson Orono 983-5049 Monuments arid Family AAemorials Our quality and service leaves nothing to be desired Ask the person who bought from us, a neigh bouf, friend or relative The Rutter Granite Company 73 Ontario Street PORTHOPE Phone collect V.W. RUTTER Office-885-5216 Home - 885-5522 Up and down the book stacks Thurs. March 18th, 1976 ADULT' Guide to Income Tax in Canada by David Ingram The Curse of the Pharohs by Philipp Vandenberg (an investigation into the fatal secrets of the pyramids) Child Health Encyclopedia by The Boston Children's Medical Medical Centre & Richard Feinbloom) The. International Enc. of Dogs edited by Stanley Dangerfield & Elsworth Howell Trinity by Leon Uris (novel of Ireland) The Caterpillar Cop by James McClure (detective novel set in South Africa) PAPERBACKS The Microwave Cookbook by Dorothy Pybus Self-Love by Robert Schuller (the dynamic force of success)Guinness Book of Olympic Records by Norris & Ross McWhirter The Pleasure Bond by William- William- Masters & Virginia Johnson Be Expert with Map & Compass by Bjorn Kjell- .strom (orienteering) ! Modern Canadian Stories by Johri Stevens A Good Place to Come From by Morley Torgov Leacock Award for Humour 1975) Jackie & Ari by Lester David & Jhan Robbins tiarry Lyndon - by William Thackeray A Long Time Coming by Phyllis Whitney JUNIOR Basic Judo by E. G. Bartlett Petroleum, Gas, Oil & Asphalt Asphalt by Irving Adler The Hippopotamus Book by Winifred Casy The Clue in the, Old Album by Carolyn Keene ■ EASY PICTURE READING &PICTURE BOOKS I Love Mÿ Mother by Paul Zindel Here Comes Mirium, the Mixed-up Witch by Wayne Carley During the Winter Break, March 22nd-27th, we will be holding crafts at the Library every morning from 10 a.m. until 11:30a.m. Come and join in the fun. f Madeleine Hadley The Minimum Wage rates for Ontario went up on Monday, March 15th. If you are 'presently earning minimum wage, read the following schedule to find out what your, new rate will bb. New minimum rates General minimum, hourly ......... :. :...... 2.65 General learner rate, hourly 2.55 (during first month of employment) Construction rate, hourly ..... 2.90 Guard on construction projects, hourly'.. ................ 2.90 Student rate, hourly 2.15 (applies to students under 18, who work 28 hours or less per week, or during school holidays) Ambulance industry rate; 'a) weekly . ...... , . . -.127.20 b) hourly (less than 48 hrs. a week) 2.65 NEW: Minimum hourly rate for ah employee who - serves liquor directly to a customer, guest, member or patron in any place operating under license or permit issued under Liquor License Act.. 2.50 New room and board rates The following maximum rates apply when room and board are used in calculating minimum wage: a) room. ■ ; (weekly) 11.00 b) meals ... .' (each) 1.15 OR (weekly) 24.00 c) both room and meals f (weekly) 35.00 You can get more information about the new Minimum Wage rates and the Employment Standards Act by writing or phoning: Employment Standards Branch, Ontario Ministry of Labour,- 400 University Avenue* Toronto, Ontario M7A 1V2 965-6251 Ministry of .. Labour Employment Standards ' Branch Ontario ' Hon. Bfette Stephenson, M.D. Minister

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