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Orono Weekly Times, 1 Sep 1976, p. 3

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Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, September 1st, 1976--3 operation of,-the camp. A report was also received from the staff of the Authority questioning the feasibility of repairing of the present buildings as opposed to the construction of new buildings. Futher investigation is to be sought in this matter before any permanent decision is made. The Authority is presently endeavouring to hire a consultant consultant to provide a report on the possible use of the buildings, their usefulness, costs and an investigation of possible users of the premises. It is the intention of the Authority to operate the camp as an educational and recreational recreational centre providing adequate adequate use of the buildings are to be made to . warrant the cost of such an operation. The camp includes a chalet building; an H-type building which accommodated housing, housing, sleeping areas as well as a dining area. The camp also contains a quonset hut in excellent condition as well as a small office building and a -pheasant building with extensive extensive outdoor runs. The Authority is hopeful of funding the operation for the three month period in 1976 from monies available in the 1976 budget. F. R. Tennant Fuels Ltd, Phone 983-5693 One of the features of any flower show is generally the judges comments following the judging at which time they outline what features, they were looking for jn the various displays. This was no exception last Thursday evening evening when Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tink of Hampton presented their views at the WHITE'S FENCING INSTALLIONS ALLTYPE^OFFENCING RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL POOL ENCLOSURES FREE ESTIMATES 576-5606 Orono Horticultural Fall Flower Show held in the basement of the Orono United Church. Not only did the two judges outline some good points but they did add a humorous touch on a number of occasions. Mr. Tink is a ■director of the Ontario Horticultural Horticultural Society, Above they are commenting on the exhibition exhibition of geraniums at the show. BYAMS PLUMBING - HEATING .Sales and Service 24 HOUR BURNERSERVOCE GULF FINANCING Low Interest Rates Phone: Tyrone 263-2650 (Gui (Continued from page 1) WANT TO MEET cil president, Bill Fairserv- ice, expressed displeasure with Doug Moffatt, Durham East MPP, for his stand in regards the Darlington Generating Generating Station as well as the stand of Dr. Charles Godfrey, Durham West, as relating to the proposed Pickering Airport. Airport. It was felt by Mr. Fairservice that both MPPs had played a role in having these projects shelved at the present time. (Continued from page 1) LEN PEARS birds which he had favoured over the years. He notes that he can keep at least four of the smaller birds in the space required for a single larger bird. It also helps to reduce THE ANNUAL MUNICIPAL ENUMERATION STARTS NEXT WEEK The annual municipal enumeration will be conducted between Tuesday, September 7 1976 and Saturday, September 18, 1976 inclusive. During those - weeks, an enumerator, carrying a proper identification card, will call at your rwbence for a few minutes to check basic information required in determining: • your eligibility to vote in thé-municipal and school board elections to be held December 6. this year: , • the allocation of, education property taxes between the public and separate school systems: • the distribution o,f provincial grants to local governments to help reduce local tax bills: , • the preparation of jurors' lists: and • population information needed for other municipal programs. The enumerator must .record such information as the name. age. property status (e.g. owner or tenant), school support and.residency of all members of the household. When the enumerator visits, please check' that the information on the Enumeration Notice is correct. If it is not, revise it and verify the changes. If you are not home, a Notice will be left for you. If changesare necessary, please make them and mail the Enumeration Notice, as soon as possible, in the self addressed postage prepaid envelope accompanying the Notice. For any additional information, please contact the local assessment office. Ministry of Revenue Arthur Meen Minister of Revenue T.M. Rifesell Deputy Minister , the food bill and the birds are easier to handle. Mr. Pears had had a keen eye for type and quality in his birds. He is always endeavouring to improve improve his strain through mat-,, ings and feeding programs and is constantly on the, search for new information. (Continued from page 1) GANARASKA TO TAKE OVER COLD SPRINGS CAMP when it will necessitate the Authority to take over twenty- four hour patrol of the premises to be able to carry insurance on the buildings. It has been estimated by staff that the cost of this surveillance surveillance will amount to some $2,000 a month. It is hoped that some program can be established for the camp by the first part of the year and that any program of use could assist with the cost' of FOOD STORES V William C. Hall, Comm - Chartered Accountant Phone Newcastle 987-4240 ALL DAY WEDNESDAY , and SATURDAY We Are Moving... ... .to Larger Quarters BOWMAN VILLE BROADLOOM Our New Location 170 CHÙRCH STREET BOWMAN VILLE 623-5054 Cushion Floor from $3.95 sq. Yard Roll Ends and Remnants now available Cut from the Hip Round Steak < full slice) Maple Leaf Sweet-Pickled Cottage Rolls . lb. $1.29 Devon Brand 16 ounce package , Rind less Bacon Cut from Beef Lotos Steaks Ideal for the Barbecue Ground Beef Pride of Canada \ Bologna Maple Leaf Regular or All Beef Skinless Wieners Maple Leaf Lunch Meats lb. $1.22 lb. $1.59 lb. $1.78 lb. 68c. lb. 95c. lb. 84c. 12 OZ.89c Ontario FOR YOUR FREEZER , , Custom Cut HINDS 'O BEEF $1.19 CUSTOM CUT CANADA GRADED A-l Average Weight 125-135 lbs.

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