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Orono Weekly Times, 7 Jan 1981, p. 7

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"enhant Atoms Consolation Winners Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday/January 7th, 1981-7 No extension of GO trains for 4 years Russ Major of the Orono Athletic congratulates Jeff Graham who played an éxcel- lent game in the Orono goal during the Atom tournament on Saturday, and as well congratulated Davey Bailey who was presented with the Most Valuable Player Award for the Tennant Fuel Atoms^of Orono. Unusual skin conditions call for special cleansing Oily and dry skin call for special facial cleansing The Corporation of the Town of Newcastle Notice of Highway Closing TAKE NOTICE that the Council of The Corporation of the Town-of Newcastle, at a Council meeting to be held at the Council Chambers, Police Building, Bowmanville, Ontario, on Monday, the 12th day of January, 1980, at the.hour of 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, propose to pass a by-law to stop up and close those portions of the road allowance between Concession Eiglit^hnd Nine adjacent to Lots 31 and 32, in the* Geographic Township of Clarke, mhre particularly described as follows: ALL AND SINGULAR those certain parcels . or tracts of land and premises situate, lying and being in the.Town of Newcastle, Regional Municipality of Durham, Province of Ontario, and being composed of: , FIRSTLY : all that portion of the original road allowance between Concessions Eight and, Nine adjacent to Lot Thirty-two (32) in the Geographic Township of Clarke,. former County of Durham more,.particularly designated designated as Parts Nine (9) and Ten (10) according to Plan Ï0R915, , SECONDLY : all that portion of the original road allowance between Concessions Eight (8) and Nine (9) adjacent to Lots Thirty-one (31) and Thirty-Two (32) in the Geographic Township of Clarke, former County of Durham, more particularly designated as Parts One (1), Two (2), Three (3), and Four (4) according to Plan 10R1201. * • AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that before passing the said by-law Council, or a Committee of Council, shall hear in person, or by his counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the by-law and who applies to be heard. DATED at the Town of Newcastle this 17th day of December, 1980. ' J.M. Mcllroy, A.M.C.T. Clerk, Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario.. * techniques to keep a healthy, healthy, youthful complexion. While normal skin calls for a conventional or 'pure' soap cleanser, such as pH balanced products, abnormally abnormally oily or dry skin may require soap products with special properties. "There are three basic soap types -- detergents, superfatted soaps and conventional conventional soaps," advises Gisele Martin of the Oil of Olay skin care clinic. "The detergents are strong grease-cutters used in many cleansers designed for teens with acne. For normal skin - and almost anyone past the adolescent years --' these soaps are too harsh." Miss Martin says super- fatted.soaps contain a small amount of waxy or greasy material, such as lanolin o'r* cold cream, to make them less drying to the skin. "Like rinse-off cleansers, they are good for dry skin but don't clean as well," Miss Martin says. Women with dry skin should begin their day by gentiy cleansing their entire face and throat. "A milk-type cleanser is best because it provides gentle cleansing action and does not dry the skin," Miss Martin advises. , "Next, pat your complexion complexion briskly with ' a cotton ball soaked in a low - or no alcohol skin freshener to invigorate the skin and to remove any residue left by the cleanser. Then, give your skin the nourishment it needs with moisturizing. "Repeat the entire procedure procedure at night and watch your skin stay softer, smoother and younger- looking," Miss Martin says. Another excellent way to keep the neck and throat firm and smooth, she advises, is to employ a lemon toning method. "Soak a cotton ball in lemon juice, full strength or diluted in water. Smooth it on your neck and throat, using brisk upward and outward strokes. "Lemon juice is a natural skin freshener that stimulates stimulates circulation and tones the skin. Follow this with' a gentle Oil of Olay massage." It will be four years before an extension of the GO Train service could ever be extended extended from Pickering to, Oshawa states an official of the Toronto Area Transit Operating Operating Authority. It's expected to be a year before a political decision can be made on whether thé easterly extension of GO train service will take place, said Rick Dücbarme, director of marketing fèsearch for the authority. , That's how long it is Will set terms of reference for finance study An official of the Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs has met with Town of Newcastle officials and has indicated that he will present terms of reference for a study of the town finance procedures procedures early in the new year. ■ The study was requested of the ministry t>y last years council when they discovered late in the year that the Town was in a deficit position from their operation in 1979. ,At a recent meeting of the Town's finance committee the treasurer, Klaas DeGroot estimated a surplus for 1980 of $8,000.00. expected to take Canadian National Railways to com piete a feasibility study on the use of commuter trains be yond the present easterly rail terminal at Pickering. CN must study freight and passenger train movements along the lakeshore corridor and the impact on the entire rail system of extending GO train service farther east, Ducharme said. Town of Newcastle requires a Confidential Secretary „ in the Bowmanville office. Applications will be received for thé position up to 4:30 p.m„ Monday, January 12th, 1981, by the undersigned. The successful applicant applicant will be proficient in typing, shorthand, dictaphone dictaphone and other office procedures. Salary to be comen- surate with ability and experience. A.C. Guiler, Town Manager 40 Temperapce Street Bowmanville, Ont.

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