Ontario Community Newspapers

Orono Weekly Times, 2 Mar 1961, p. 1

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Thuirsday, ohnston and bis Authorized as Second Glass mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. Subscription in Canada $1.50; in US. $2,50 Orono Tr@usteeâs To Seek IncorpmýoratIon The Orono Police Trustees in!16 f2.5nil o toel h meetingl on Thursday night, werePolice Village. unanimious in thie ecision that theyl acet upon a previous Motion tlat a, R was pointed out that this rata, course of ac-tion bu enacted to u-fis Iower than the present Township sue Incorporation of the area in and rate- whichi for residential was lasi around Orono as reeomended by year 17.76 mills which includes thra thre Planning Consultants. This fol-'two iil grader rate. Those in tire lowed a study of Incorporation outlaying area-woul also benefit by whichi was held by fthe Trustees at lire protection and a 1eower hydro, couple of weeks previous tor the! rate. Thursday niglit meetinpg. wierokpoga ofta The inext step in tIhe pursuit 0fI- The vnewokpgrnofta corporation is to formn a comm tt'Il remnoval and trîmming is now under .of interested people who wvili work way, it wvas stated. for Incorporation and to get thre 'T'le chairman appointed J. L. nlecessaryv signatures to present to Lwr oha h odporm athen Mnicipl)a dfoInrpr and G. E. Simipson to heacithie sie- atio.---------------------walk construction. -On motion of G. E. Simipson and J. L. Lowery thre insurance on thre fire hall was increaseci by $3,000.O0. The electrical ser'ý4ce which was required to be changed ln thre Muni- com- rono juniors Play aturday, March 4 Ironio is also being ie playdowns series iiors who step jIntoý the playdowns byl ePrry Juniors. Th-e series will be play- on Saturday even- Il visit on Weda-es- ,Le' ter On into action u' ril xceedingly well. rnose :ig part1 were Bonnie Partner, ie Mercer, Judy West, YvonIne1 ioenm-aker, Joan. Duvali, Sisanl ýst, Diane Boyd, Cherryl Coih, enMercer, Keîth Powell, Mr c'man, Johinny Coathiam, Stevenl, yd, Carl Coathiam, andc Paul ip one of the Skating Club) )ok to the ice dressed lan col- c0low costunes and dispIlay [r art ini skating and offeredý rehearseci routine. Those tair- il were Lorna Lowery, S3her- very, Susan Aslett, Shelly, k, expenauiures for siae- 1"'I " 'ULll li ui -L,' ,eet lighitîng,' fire protec-P342431 kilowatts. The average cost Çtreasurer andc tax col_ -of 'a kilowatt ia 1949 was 2.0.5 cents mits, election expenses, whIile in 1959 it, had dropped to 1.31 ce supplies, relief and cents. ssessor, salaries, banlç in- The cirarts aiso slho-%ed thlat ln iniîscellaneous. In spend-11956 the- total revenue amouinted to ýrîount of money, the Vil- $2,~lwith a surplus of $603.M., (1 receive grants totalhang whiile i 1959 thre revenue amountedi bhus necesýsiating raisinIgito $27, 377 with a surplus of $1,774. tof $îU,8 90.0O throughi ['his would require a miI Thie Commnissioni is to consider .1 MIEiS (approp.) which1 further the promotional programs with a total miii rate in available. to thre ic( ed in w 'I kecapit Di-istrict Credit Union, Dits Increas e clSurplus Ilie 0rono10 an;ýiMrs. Percy Wry was hleld tThe Oloo and .District Çredit., IL Oddfel- UnionI has preseý4ntly onle hua red, meLmbers I and twelve memnbers with tlotal as-lI jle evea- ILan1959ti. Revenucv e, Credit1 ing 111e 1960 terni iaedi tirhe 94 20, Duin--g the r and A swas lQaned to mer mount $9157M)0 m lors Mirs. ad Mr. Shares lan the C of ncr- eased i190 ie total of $17,13,3.56. A. ALn'Ont of the ,profitý in lew ovrthat hJlin P Perr'ir, wstrepret Partnler, Dunlop, Tlennant Upi in K. p'r wvou Mr. A. of tins ewý, pumper ila Io to service .'s mid the Village Newtonville (to ville area. Thie 'r would be sel- Auxiliary pumII- ed in :È'eskard. edi out thle cost i' ia equipmneit, the size -of a ewtonville. Thle two new fire Id Newton vile f th-ec 1 suc( se-t-ulp as outied by the Fire Mar- ~ialsoffice wvas established. Tis woud ean a ten percent redluction fii jinsurance rates for, res-ideatial in- Orono and Keadal and a ten to fit- tan! perc-irnt reciuction ianeon vledepeniding on thre size of 'the o!Dae estabîjish-ed in that centre. Fa rm,' buildings wou-ldï receive littie oi no reduction na insurance rates. It was pointed out at the mneeting tinht the Commîntte h4ad proce-ede i s~ faC als itcod and that the next stepj was up to Couacil. Council, it was saeshoulid now, cone t ,some agreements wilith the Police Trustees, on takiag oe the present O0rono eýquipr-nehit and building. Theý recommenriation o-f the com- miittee wlvll now be submitted t4> Leouncli'L and possibly at theil. iext ieulrmeeting Is 1

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