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Orono Weekly Times, 11 Aug 1976, p. 4

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4-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, August 11th, 1976 GRAND PRIX RETURNS dent and general manager, Har.yeÿ , M. Hudes, advised today that those differences have; been resolved and that ,'Mosport is dropping the legal ,aqtidn the track had taken against-the FlCA, and. that monies held, back after last Civil service award is cut back by AIB First stage of rebuilding church St. Saviours ANGLICAN Established 1869 SUNDAY, AUGUST 15TH At St. Georges, Newcastle, Ont. 987-4745 Rev. H. Robert Hayne, B.A., L.Th. UNITED CHUREp GroUo Pastoral Charge Minister Rev. B.E. Long it. Th. ORGANIST & CHOIR DIRECTOR Mr. Douglas Dewell SCHEDULE OF SUMMER SERVICES Qrono, Kirby and Newcastle 10:30 A.M. - NEWCASTLE UNITED CHURCH August 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th and September 5th. Dial-A-Thought 983-9151 year's U S. Grand Prix would be, turned over to the Constructors Constructors Association for distribution. distribution. Total costs of staging the Labatt's 50 Grand Prix of Canada arë expected to reach a figure of $750,000. Of that total prize money and travel allowances will be $560,000. The race will take place a week later than originally scheduled allowing the teams three weeks of preparation between the Italian Grand Prix and the Canadian event. Following the Labatt's race, the series moves to Watkins Glen, N.Y. for the U.S. Grand Prix East on October 10, and then to Mt. Fuji, Japan for the final, event. Oxford BRICKLAYERS STONEMASONS Fireplaces Chimney Repairs AH'types of House Remodelling Flagstone Patio Slabs Concrete Jobs Phone 983-5606 TORONTO - An Anti- Inflation Board ruling that rolls back the wage increases increases of 50,000 Ontario government employees by as much as 5.76 per cent has been described as "cruel, unjust and immoral" by the civil servants union. Charles Darrow, president president of the Ontrio Public Service Employees Union, bargaining agent for the employees, said the rollbacks rollbacks are proof that Queen's Parkand Ottawa are engaged in an underhanded underhanded alliance to rob public employees of wages that independent arbitration arbitration boards had awarded to them. The AIB ruled Friday that one-year arbitration awards covering eight wage categories in the Ontario public service must be rolled back. The AIB roll-backs in the various categories are as follows: (The number of employees and the current: average wage in each category are in brackets.) --Scientific and pro fessional services category, rolled back to 9.9 per cent from 13.3 per cent (3,600 employees; average of $289.77); -Technical services to 9.6 per cent from 14 per cent (4,900 employees, ommerce ORONO IN THE MEMORIAL PARK AUG. 18 Serving from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Prime Barbecued Beef, Baked Potatoes, Bun,, Baked Beans, Western Sty le Coffee, Do-nuts, Relishes' 7:00 p.m. - Junior Girl's LOBB Ball Game 8:15 p.m. - Newcastle Town Council and Staff Versus AllofOrono ammmaumm ORONO JAMBOREE ■--■iiliiniiiiii FAY ADAMS and the COUNTRY HITS, with wife Glory, son Don, Len Somerscales and Joey Howe. No admission for ball games or western show $223.08 average); --Administrative services to 12 per cent from 13,86 pef cent (4,900 employees, $262.35 average); -General operational services to eight per cent from 12 per cent (5,100 employees, $177.20 average); average); -Maintenance services eight per cent from 11.55 per cent (6,700 employees, $226.79 average); -Institutional care and correctional services to 9.9 per cent from 15.24 per cent (9,000 employees, $205.20 average); -Office services to 10.4 from 16.16 per cent (7,400 employees, $163.82 average); average); --Clerical services to 11.6 per cent from 15.58 per cent (9,500 employees, $172.94 average) 600 line-up for GM Jobs Close, to six hundred persons persons lined -up on last Tuesday , August 3rd to file applications for work at the General Motors plant in Oshawa. An overflow of applicants at the south plant were sent to the GM auditorium on Mary Street. The influx of job seekers came about when last June the company ' closed, out accepting application and stating they would not be accepting such applications until the first part of Augüst. Those seeking work arrived on thè first working day of the month. •The first stage of the rebuilding of Christ Memorial Church, Oshawa, heavily damaged in a $250,000 fire on Jan. 28, has begun. Rev. Donald Beatty said a local firm, Gay Construction Ltd., started tearing off the roof and clearing the church's interior in preparation for rebuilding, which is expected to begin iri September. "We expect it will take the better part of a . year to finish," he said, "so first services will probably not take plnde before next summer." summer." Mr; Beatty said interior sketches of what he called "quite a different design for church interiors" are expected expected early in September from architect D. R. Owen of Oshawa. Depending on insurance settlements, final costs could go as high as $400,000, he added. Clarke Public LIBRARY PHONE 983-5507 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 12 :00 to 8:30 p.m. , Saturday 10:00 to 12:60 a.m. Oixinto, Ontario YOU'LL NEVER WIN AJWQgMLMLZ i I tFVOU DON'TKHOW What our PHONE HUMBER jSJi Pumping Out Septic Tanks Bert Tompkins 1 Phone 786-2552 CAMSPORT TRAILER SALES O. Chatterton Electrical Contracting Phone . 983-5546 or 983-5940 Orono, Ontario, See our line of ... -CHEVRON TRAILERS -TRUCK CAPS -FIBREGLASCANOES Stock some parts for above items OPEN WEEKDAYS & WEEK-ENDS 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Closed Mondays at Noon HIGHWAY 115 & 35 NEWCASTLE PHONE 987-5174 - Sale of Shoes, Suifs, Shorts, Dresses, Slacks and Tops still continue. Tickets $4.00 - Children under Uyrs. $2.00 Sponsored by the Orono and District Chamber of Commerce and * Department of Parks and Recreation Corporation of the Town of Newcastle NOW ON SALE Dresses, Sun Dresses, Dress and Shorts Sets and Slack Suits, sizes 4 - 6X are reduced 25 percent. Sleeveless Dresses, sizes 7,8 and ,10 years and 7 and 12 year Suits are REDUCED 25 percent. ) , À few Ladies' Sup Hats are reduced froryi $2.95 to $1.95. Men's Pants, 5 pairs, by Otis Star, reduced from $21.00 to $15.00 ARMSTRONG'S

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