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Orono Weekly Times, 31 Oct 1979, p. 7

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The "Up & Out" , ! J v Hydro- Mist system lifts dirt, J>/J stains, old shampoo residue -W*i and 90% ot the moisture m just J one step. It's tr.e same method professionals use' Do-lt-yourselt and save. Just 3f per sq. ft. tor in# average home. Sate! As easy to use as a vacuum cleaner. Made by the Tfewax Company and proven by over 2 million rentals. Honev Industry: A 4- 4-lizv m nr* Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, October 31st, 1979-7 en as tomorrow's future, can ive in harmony. Mr. James and his display students. Mr. James made celebrations in connection relating to the honey industry yet another, showing and talk with the International Year of and beekeeping as always ' during a part of last week's the Child. , caught the imagination of Mrs. Whately. teacher at displays in recognition oi me the Pines School, explains International Year of the various staple foods of China 1 Child last Friday. , and other countries to stu- Other displays included dents at the school as they mathematics around the rotate through the many world, games and costumes. (Continued from page 6), A SPECIAL YEAR well prepared and exciting displays - outlining games, : food and, skills of people of other nations around the world. These displays were on exhibit on Friday. .Through the United Nations resolution, the children of this 1 area have become more awarç of children and their plight in other countries. Perhaps ' with this understanding understanding of equality and a need for love, today's child- The Rights of the Child lave been defined by the United Nations as follows: The child has a right ,o affection, love and understanding understanding .0 adequate nutrition and medical care to free education to play and recreation to a name and nationality to special care if handicapped to be among the first to receive relief in times of disaster to learn to be a useful member of society and to develop individual abilities to be brought up in a spirit of peace and universal brotherhood to enjoy these rights regardless regardless of race, colour, sex, religion, national or social origin. In observance of International International Year of the'Child, many students will be canvassing, canvassing, on Hallowe'en for U.N.I.CE.F. (United Nations, Nations, Children's International Emergency Fund). Won't you set aside some pennies or silver at 'the door for these canvassers? Thank you in advance for your support. If you wish to help a needy child in an underdeveloped country, ask yoür pastor about reliable agencies. But when you send your love across the oceans, don't forget your children at home. Have you hugged your child today? The Corporation of the Town of Newcastle Notice ' Richard Erjiardt entertains week in recognition or tne at a special assembly at the , International Year of the Kirby-Kendal School last Child. ROLPH DOMINION HARDWARE These students at the Pines are trying out one of the features during the cele bration of International Year of the Child last Friday. Protest sewage plant want public hearing ORONO, ONT. -983-5207 f A group of people living in the Port Darlington area of Bowmanville are to request a provincial environmental assessment assessment hearing for the proposed sewage treatment plant to be constructed in Bowmanville. The group feel it may be the only course to -follow to obtain satisfactory information as to the plant in their area. At the present time the Region of Durham public Works department is receiving receiving bids for the construction of the plant and these bids are to close on November 7th. The Port Darlington group met last week with the Public Works Department and spoke of their opposition to the project. Some two- years ago an environmental assessment ht, crind was held OV€T the construction of a sewage treatment plant in Bowman- ville but at the time the proposal was to construct the plant on lands owned by St: Mary's Cement. The proposal for this location fell through when St. Marys objected to' the sale of their land for the project. It was pointed out at the Regional Public Works department department that odors from such new plants rarely have the same impact as those constructed constructed some twenty years ago. It was: also,pointed out that a 500 foot buffer zone would etjcircle jAe plànt. i > -Thq group were also- assured assured that (he plant incorporates the most u£-to-date design features and that even though the sewage discharge pipe is but 4000 feet from Bowman- ville's water intake there was no dangè.r of contamination. Revision and Certification of the Assessment Commissioner's List School Support Entry Last Day for Filing An Appeal November 9th, 1979 Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 516 of The Municipal Act and the Ontario Regulation 374-72 as amended, I have posted up at my office, on Oçtober 31, 1979 a cbpy of the Assessment Commissioner's List showing the School Support for all persons who are qualified to direct taxes for the taxation year 1980. . The persons who are qualified to direct taxes are: Owners, Joint Owners, Tenants or Joint Tenants. I hereby call upon all persons qualified to direct taxes in the Town of Newcastle to take immediate proceedings to have any errors corrected, the last day for appeal being November 9, 1979. Revision of the list for a changé in School Support will commence on October 31, 1979 in the Clerk'i Office, 40 'temperance Street, Bowmanville. Appeal forms for alteration of your School Support are available' at the Clerk's Office. i , Dated 1 at the ToW of Newcastle this 31st day of Oqtober, 1979. J.M. Mcllroy, A.M.C.T. * ' Clerk, ', , Corporation of the Town of Newcastle,

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