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Orono Weekly Times, 17 Nov 1976, p. 7

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Come All and MeeMhe Come One Monday, November 22nd, 1976 Commencing at 8:00 p.m. Orono Town Hall Mr,. Jim St.utt will chair the meeting There will be an answer and question period ^Refreshments Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, November Seeking election andidates < Continued from page 1) castle. W. H. Carman, Orono Harry L. Wade, Newcastle William Montgomery, Newcastle Newcastle Mrs. Marÿ Ibbotson, Clarke Township Mr Cameron adn Mr. Carman Carman are the incumbent members members of the Board. Two are to be elected. ■ For Municipal Council Larry Pooler, Orono Douglas SimpSon, Orono Alfred Gray, Newcastle. One to be elected. This seat was held by Kirk Entwisle who last week made it known that he would not be seeking re-election for the 1977 council. Mr. Entwisle had indicated earlier that he . would seek the regional seat for Ward 3 but due to business and family consideration decided decided not to run. For Regional government William Clarke, Newton- ville. Keith Barr, Newcastle Edward R. Woodyard, Orono This seat was held in the past council by Ren Lyall who is seeking election for Mayor in the coming election. One to be elected. v /ARD 2 ( Boyvmanville) For School Trustee W. Ray Harding. R. L, Burke Andrew Thompson, incumbent incumbent member for Bowman- ville. Two to be elected. Maurice Prout who is currently currently a member of the board is as St. Saviours ANGLICAN Established 1869 ' Regular Sunday Worship Service-10:00 a.m. Holy Communion First and Third Sundays Morning Prayer - Second and Fourth Sundays Holy Baptism by appointment with Rector 987-4745 Rev. H. Robert Hayne, B.A., L.Th. regional councillor., For Municipal Council Benny Wilson James Robinson Al. Anderson Keith Shackelton Don alien, incumbent , For Regional Council Maurice Prout " Ivan Hobbs Bob Dykstra Ivan Hobbs now holds the seat. WARD 1 ( Darlington) For School Board There will be no election for school board as Sid T. Worden and Allan J. Werry were returned by acclamation. For Municipa.. Council Bernard Heming Jasper W.Halliday; R. H. Dow Ron Amyotte This seat is currently held by Mrs. Ann Cowman who is seeking election as Regional councillor. For Regional Council . David Tonkin . Ann Cowman R. Bruce Taylor This seat is now held by Mr. Bruce Tink who is retiring at the end of the year and not seeking re-election. FOR MAYOR Two members of the present present council are seeking election as Mayor for the Town of Newcastle. The incumbent Mayor, Garriet Rickard and Regional councillor councillor Ken Lyall are seeking the seat. also elected by acclamation is Mr. John Liptay to the Separate School Board and Mr. E. Creighton, Separate School representative on the Northumberland and Newcastle Newcastle Board of education. LIP grants approved for N-Darea Seven projects, totalling $112,052 and employing 27 people, have been approved for the fe'deral riding of Northumberland-Durham under, the 1976-77 Local Initiatives Initiatives Program by the Honourable Honourable Bud Cullen, Minister of Manpower and Immigration. Cold Springs Camp - Recreation Recreation and Outdoor Education Education Program in Port Hope is a pilot project sponsored by the Ganaraska Conservation Authority. Funded for $22,610 and providing work for five people, the project will develop develop existing facilities formerly used by the Ministry of Correctional Services for rec reational and education endeavours. endeavours. The buildings, consisting consisting of gymnasium, dormitory, dormitory, dining room, administration administration and a small chalet, will be open on weekends for cross-country skiing groups, winter camping and hiking groups and for such conservation conservation oriented groups as Boy Scouts and Girl Guides for winter and spring camps. Approximately $90 million has been allocated for the 1976-77 Local Initiatives Program, Program, now in its sixth year. The primary objectives of LIP are the alleviation of unemployment in areas where it is most severe and to DARLINGTON, STATION More information is coming to light all of the time with regard to the use of energy, particularly heat produced by power plants and I want to suggest another area that the committee studying the Darlington Darlington Plant may well consider consider in its deliberations. I have just read the press release from the Ontario provide useful community service. This year's program is expected to produce more than 20,000 extra jobs this winter. Institution of , Agrologists which clearly indicates that one of the areas that needs to be explored by Ontario Hydro in considering future generating generating plants is the use of the excess Heat which, in the Darlington case, Ontario Hydro Hydro is planning to discharge into Lake Ontario. The Agrologists Agrologists suggest that this might well-be used to "provide a cheap source of heat for greenhouses where high value value crops (usually imported) could be, grown. Other uses such as heating of commercial commercial buildings or dwellings should also be explored." Doug Moffatt, Orono Pastoral Charge Minister ; : Rev. B.E Long . : ; ' B.Th. " ORGANIST & CHOIR DIRECTOR Mr Douglas Dewelt SUNDAY, NOV. 21,1976 ORONO UNITED CHURCH Sunday Church School 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11:15 a.m. KIRBY UNITED CHURCH Morning Worship 9:45 a.m. Sunday Church School 11 a.m. Dial-A-Thought 983-9151 Charles Reid Orono's Licensed Auctioneer Valuator Specialize in Farm Furniture Sales Consult me for terms and dates Phone Orono 983-5914 St. Saviour's News Station Street (Continued from page 1) Town might not want the larii which now . is used by the public and that the Town should take 'action to purchase purchase the land. He also said once w,e have the land other considerations could be formulated; formulated; Councillor Hobbs sai$ it * was desirable to clear the matter up and wait no longer, Mayor 1 Rickard said part of the responsibility, he felt, rested with the Durham County Senior Citizens group. It was this group who wanting to build a Senior Citizens complex west of Orono found that the present road had no legal status as the Town did not 'even own the land. As such the Senior Citizens Lodge could not obtain building building permits for, such a complex. When Counc. Tink asked if funds were available for the purchase from the Department Department of Public Works it was moved to have a report from the Finance committee. A copy .of the offer to purchase has been reviewed by the ToWn lawyer and found in order. Our rector has accepted a new post, and he will be leaving this church as of the 28th of November. He will preach his last service here on the 28th at 10 a.m. when there will be a coffee hour and reception for he and his family in the parish hall. The people of St. Saviours will be sorry to see him go as he has been our minister for 10 years. Any interested people may ' attend this service when he will be presented with a gift. If you would like to donate to. this please see the church wardens Charles Gray or Peter Chrisomalis. Some 15 members of St. Saviours will present the Christmas story in readings and caroles' in the church on Dec. 19th at 7 p.m., with coffee to follow in the parish hall, silver collection. The community is invited to this event. Our Christmas eve service will be held at 8 p.m. on Dec. 24th with celebration of Holy communion. Our Christmas Pot Luck will be held at the I.O.O.F. Hall on Dec. 12th with the Christmas tree for the children. children. 1 Clarke High School Parent's Night . Thurs., Nov. 18th From 7 to 9 p.m. Entrance by the East Door BEST Week-end entertainment Fn. & Sat. 9:00to 1:00a.m. Albert and The Ridge Runners Featuring.. Mama and Papa Fern FORUM TAVERN On Highway 115 south of Orono Phone 987-4226

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