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Orono Weekly Times, 4 Aug 1976, p. 7

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The Ontario Regiment band been practicing throughout were out in full, force for the the summer and provided a Newcastle parade on Monday, commendable musical note This group of students have for the parade. NOTICE To the Property Owners of The City of Oshawa The Township of Scugog The Township of Man vers The attention of the Property owners of the above mentioned municipalities is directed to a Notice published elsewhere on this page regarding an application to the Ontario Municipal Board by the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle for approval of a By-law to regulate land use. J. M. Mcllroy, A.M.C.T. t Clerk Town of Newcastle °' ,e v ou.-Efficiency Living in Florida ^ (Ormond Beach) byMotorcoach All Tours include Ocean Front Balconies. 21, 28, & 35 Day Tours include Fully-Equipped Efficiencies. toove prices ineftect from Novembër'1, 1976 to December 13,1976. In speaking with the band master he'said he hopes to play a program of music in Orono before the end of the Continue testing at Darlington Mr. Ross Fitchett of Ontario Hydro has reported that testing continues on the proposed proposed site of the Darlington Hydro generating plant. Work started on Monday on a test slope south of Park Road and will continue for at least a month. Mr. Fitchett stated that a Company may not locate in Oshawa 14 Day Tours 21 Day Tours priced from priced from $230, $280. per person (twin) pçr person (twin) . 28 Day Tours 35 Day Tours priced from priced from $345. $395. per person (twin) per person (twin) For a Full Colour Brochure. He knows Who we are. It was learned last week that negotiations between Monsanto Chemical Co. and the owners of the former Beaton Farm in the second Marsh in Oshawa are not active at this time. It was further pointed out that negotiations negotiations have not been termina- ,ted but that other sites appear more satisfactory at this time. It was stated last month that the Beaton farm site was one of the potential sites for Kendal After all the rainy weather we can now expect the August drought, a good time to take holidays.. The weatherman promises my favourite temperature temperature 28 degrees Celcius. I know at once that is 82 ! degrees fahrenheit. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Keyes spent the "holiday weekend at their Kendal home. Mrs. Vilda McTaggart is back in her kendal home for the summer months. Her brother Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Thomas have been visiting at her home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Archer of Toronto spent the holiday « weekend at their home in the village. Mr. Keith Wood introduced The Rev. Aubrey Tizzard B.A., B.D., to his new congregation in Kendal last Sunday morning. He chose as the topic for his sermon the .sixth chapter of Isaiah: He ' said there were many reasons for people going to church. summer and, suggested that possible the band could play on the lawns of the Clarke Library. Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, Augi hymn in front of a hotel Then hé ask< veranda and a fine tenor voice play his joined in thé singing. In fact "Lead Kindly his singing was so beautiful sang it so bea that the other singers stopped within hearini singing to listen and he bound-. Later finished the hymn in a that the gr beautiful mellodious tone, singer was gust 4th, 1976--7 d the band to ourite hymn, Light". He utifully that all were spell they found out ea.t American Caruso". section some 125 ft. x 250 ft. with a depth of 30 feet will be worked on providing a test site for levels of water table and soil movement. It was pointed out that in prior testing considerable light soil and sand has been found on the site. The present test site will be left open for a period of a year. the construction of a $40 to $50 million plant. The company is interested m some 200 acres near the lakeshore with rail service available. The Ontario Municipal Board Board is to schedule a hearing sometime in the future to determine the designation of this property with the City of Oshawa wanting it to be industrial while the province arid other groups wish it to be maintained as a marsh and wildlife area. News Isaiah went to the temple because trouble had come upon the nation. The great and good Kind Uzziah had died. He compared Isaiah's' need for guidance with today's today's need. Next Sunday morning the service will be at' 1:15 a.m. and those. on holidays should have returned. returned. Mrs. E. Foster has spent the last ten days at a cottage near Cashe Bay with her daughter Judy Fonk and family. Mr. and Mrs.'Jack Fonk expect to move to a new .home in Woodstock in: 1 September. At the turn of sfie century before cafe became common the wealthy American of *New York ,used to cross - L^ke Ontario in the large Lake Ontario 'Steamships to Cob- ourg. There they spent the summer in large hotels with fine stable's of riding and carriage horses. One fine evening in, summer a Salvation Salvation Army band was playing a THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE NOTICE NOTICE OF APPLICATION to the Municipal Board by the Corporation of of Newcastle for approval of a by-law to land use passed pursuant to Section Planning Act. Ontario the Town regulate of The 35 TAKE NOTICE that the Coup Corporation of the Town of Newcastle inti to the Ontario Municipal Board purs provisions of Section 35 of The Planni approval of By-Law 76-26 passed by Newcastle on the 3rd day of May, 1976. cil of the rinds to apply liant to the ing Act for Town of the Any person may within fourteen (l4) days after the date of this Notice send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk of the Town of Newcastle Notice of his objection to approval of thé said By-law together with a statement of the grounds of such obj ection. Any person wishing to support the a approval of the By-law may within fourte after the date of this Notice send by -régis: deliver to the Clerk of the Town of Newca: his support of approval of the said by-1 with a request for Notice of any hearing held giving the name and address to which should be given. ^plication for en (14) days lered mail or Stic Notice of w together that may be such Notice la The Ontario Municipal Board mari approve of the said By-law but before doing so may appoint a time and- place when any objection to the By-law .will be considered. Notice of any Hearing that may be held will be given only to persons who have filed an objection or notice of support, and who have left with or delivered to the Clerk undersigned th address to which Noticê of Hearing-is to be sent. , ' The last day for filing will be the 19th day of August, 1976 DATED at the Town of Newcastle tl^is 4th day of August, 1976. J.M. Mcllroy, A.-m|C.T. Clerk Town of Newcastle 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario LlC 3A6 EXPLANATORY NOTE OF PURPOSE & The purpose and effect of By-law No. 76-26 the sign regulations in the Darlington Town By-law. The Town of Newcastle has pass regulating signs-under the provisions of Act and the intent of By-law 76-26 is conflicting regulations now contained in the Zoning By-law. the Town of Newcastle ' By-law Number 76-26 Being a by-law to repeal certain sections of Restricted Area By-law Number 2111 of the former Township of Dàrlington and Amendments Amendments thereto WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle has passed By-law 76-25 .to regulate the erection of signs in the Town of Newcastle AND WHEREAS certain Restricted Area By-laws presently in effect regulate the erection of signs in the former Township of Darlington. AND WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle DEEMS it expedient to repeal such former provisions ; NOW THEREFORE, thé Council of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle ENACTS as follows : 1) 2) -3) Section 4(p) of By-law Number "Sign Regulations" is hereby repel; By-law Number 2518 a By-law , B$-law Number 2111 of the former Darlington is hereby repealed. This By-law shall come iftto ef r ect - ' hereof , subject tri receiving the ' the Ontario Municipal Board. BY-LAW READ a first and second time .May, 1976. BY-LAW READ third time.and finally pai day of May, 1976. G. B RICK . ' J. M. M tlii: EFFECT is to repeal ship Zoning ed a by-law Municipal to repeal Darlington $111, entitled aled. to amend Township of on the date approval of is 3rd day of ssed this 3rd ARD, Mayor cllrqy, Clerk

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