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Orono Weekly Times, 11 Feb 1981, p. 4

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1-OroiHi Weekly Times, Wednesday, February 11th, 1981 McArthur NDP ( Continued from page; 1 ) 1 : tp assist companies who, were ■ reporting high profits to clean up the environment then taxpayers should be receiving an equitable position in those ; companies. "If we give Ford, Chrysler or Massey-Ferguson money to continue in spite of some real problems, we, às taxpayers, ought to also have received an equitable position", position", he said. "Would you as private citizens conduct your personal affairs in such a fashion", he asked. He said the need of Durham had been totally overlooked even though the government had coined catchy phrases such as "Go East". "We ask for Go Transit into Oshawa and Bowmanville and they announce for the sixth time the construction of a . Liquor Warehouse in Whitby", he said. "We ask for support to build a Home for the Aged in ' Newcastle for the 500 people on the waiting list and the- government announced a ferry service to Rochester". McArthur also referred to what he called skyrocketing " costs, of water and sewers in the Region of Durham brought abou( b y the. Provincial Provincial government. He also said the government and their, agencies would have Bowmanville Bowmanville mothers have their babies other than in Bowmanville Bowmanville Hospital. McArthur was critical of the Regional form of government but not to the point of total destruction. He said there was need for reform to return most of the power back to municipal governments and to a process which he believed, would be mdre economical. He said it was time to provide jobs, future, proper care and it was time to return to the.NDP in Durham East. Cureatz PC candidate (Continued from page 1) days prior to nominations. According to a recent news release Mrs. Marion Man- ders, president of the riding Association has advised that no notice has been received by her or the secretary other than that of Sam Cureatz. As a result Cureatz becomes the • Progressive Conservative nominee seeking election in Durham East. Cureatz states he appreciates appreciates and is very grateful for such support across Durham East and is confident that the Progressive Conservatives will form the next government government of the Province of Ontario with Bill Davis as its leader. Cureatz said it will tie his objective to keep Durham East represented on the government side of the house. Cureatz has represented Durham East since June 9th, 1977 and at. that time was the youngest Progressive Conservative Conservative member in the legislature. He was 29 years of age at the time. Potticary nomination (Continued from page 1) riding now held by Progressive Progressive Conservative Sam Cureatz. Cureatz. The former , Mayor states that he holds a great interest in public service and wishes to return to public office to service those in the riding of Durham East. Potticary is one of two candidates seeking the nomination nomination for the liberals tonight. tonight. Doug Marlow, 42, former deputy reeve of East Whitby is also seeking the nomination. Marlow is an employee of General Motors and shareholder of the Oshawa Oshawa Co-op Food Store, the Auto Workers Credit Union and the Sun Valley Heights Homebuilders Co-op Ltd. He has also been a zone committeeman committeeman for a number of years at GM for Local 222. Up and down the bookstacks ADULT Bull of the Woods by Gord Gibson (lumberman, politician, politician, self made millionaire, millionaire, the fascinating story of Gord Gibson) Are you Paying too much Tax? by Wayne Beach (1981 edition) What's the Difference? by Marietta Bickerataff (a light hearted comparison of Americans and Canadians) Three Mile Island by Mark Stephens (the hour by horn- account of what really happened) happened) King Silky by Leo Rosten (a very funny whodunit) Power Game by Eugene" Benson (novel of mystery and politics) The Club by Steven Gaines (novel of the lives and loves that take place at the hottest disco club in town) JUNIOR The .White Frame House by Rae Sedgwick (touching story of a young girl's • relationship with her Grandpa) The Buffalo Hunt by Donald Swainson Thé Yellow Flag by Susanne McSweeney Michi's New Year by Shelley Tanaka EASY READING AND PICTURE BOOKS Animal Tricks by Brian Wild- smith A Sweetheart for Valentines by Lorna Balian The Great Valentine's Day Balloon Race by Adrienne Adams. Madeleine Hadley. JOB PRINTING 983-5301 Regional Municipality of Durham Works Committee Public Notice 1981 Road Construction Program The Regional Municipality of Durham proposed 1981 Construction program for roads and bridges is listed in the following table. • Notice of the Region's program is being provided in advance of construction and the Works Committee will, at one of its regular meetings consider comments ■, from the public pertaining to these projects. Regional Road -, Road Name Municipality From Jo Type of Construction 4 Taunton Rd. Oshawa Oshawa Creek East City Limits 2 lane with curbs " 5 Road 5 Whitby Hwy 7-12 Ashburn 2 lane with, ditches 7. Scugog Is. Rd. Scugog Hwy 7A Scugog Centre Spot improvements . 14 Liberty St. Newcastle King St. Concession St. 2 lane with curbs (Bowmanville) 17 Main St. Newcastle ,, At Orono Creek Culvert improvements (Orono) < * 21 * Goodwood Rd. Uxbridge ", In Goodwood Storm sewers . 20 Mosport Rd. . Newcastle Reg. Rd. 14 Hwy 35 Spot improvements 22 Victoria St. Whitby- West of West of Thornton Rd. 2 lane with ditches Oshawa Thickson Rd. « » 30 York-Durham Uxbridge Lot 19-20 York Rd. 15 2 lane with ditches Bdry . 37 Finch Ave. Pickering Fairport Rd. Altona Rd. Surface & Drainage improvements 52 Thornton Rd. Oshawa , Rossland Rd. Taunton Rd. Surface & Drainage improvements 33 Harmony, Rd. Oshawa At King St. 9 Intersection improvements 28 Rossland Rd. Oshawa At Park Road Intersection improvements .2 Simcoe St. Oshawa At Bloor St. Intersection improvements 22 > Drew St. Oshawa At Bloor St. Intersection improvements 4 . • Taunton Rd. Pickering East of Brock Road Curve improvements 1 Brock Rdt Pickering In Concession V Truck Climbing lane 2 Simcoe St. Brock Road 12 Concession XIV Resurfacing 12 Road 12 Brock Wilfrid Lot 6-7 , Resurfacing 19 Shirley Rd. Scugog Road 2 Reach-Cartwright ' Resurfacing» ■ Townline 23 . Road 23 Pickering- Hwy 7 Pickering-Uxbridge Resurfacing Whitby Townline ' ' 30 York-Durham Uxbridge Road 8 York Rd. 31 Resurfacing Bdry . ' 4 f -, ■ ■ , ' i If you have any questions in connection with the above listed construction program or you wish to arrange to appear at a Works Committee meeting to present your „ 1 > comments, please contact the following Regional representative, before February 17th, 198b • Mr, R.G. Dupuis, P.Eng. • ' * ,» ? Road, Design Engineer ' - < ' Works Department 1 , ' , ' • 105 Consumers, Drive ' , G. Emm Whitby, Ontario 'W.A. Twelvetrees, P.Eng: Chairman Tel. 416-668-7721 Commissioner of. Works

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